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TITLE 1985 Survey of 19d3 -84 College Graduates.INSTITUTION National Center for Education Statistics (ED),
Washington, DC.REPORT NO EF-000038PUB DATE 85
NOTE 210p.; For the corresponding data file, see TM 014176.
PUB TYPE Guides Non-Classroom Use (055) -- Statistical Data(110) Tests/Evaluation Instruments (160)
EDRS PRICE MF01/PC09 Plus Postage.DESCRIPTORS *College Graduates; Databases; Demography;
*Educational Background; *Graduate Surveys; HigherEducation; Language Proficiency; Marital Stattls;Occupational Surveys; Online Systems; SexDifferences; Student Financial Aid; *TeacherCharacteristics; Work Experience
IDENTIFIERS Higher Education General Information Survey; *Surveyof 1983 84 Collei_ Graduates Questionnaire
ABSTRACTDatabase documentation is provided for a data file
containing survey statistics on students graduating during the1983-84 academic year from colleges and universities in thecontinental United States, with particular emphasis on students whowere newly qualified to teach. The 39-item questionnaire focused onrespondents' educational and occupational backgrounds. The sample ofschools was chosen from the 1981-82 Higher Education GeneralInformation Survey (HEGIS) tape, and includes 404 coll-?(4es anduniversities. From these schools, 18,0u.) students were selected.Variables include: language abilities; marital status; grade-leveltaught; and student financial aid arrangements. A field-by-fielddescription of the data, samples of the record layout, anddescriptions of the data elements are provided. The 1985 Survey of1983-84 College Graduates Questionnaire; a list of major fields andsubspecialty codes; a numerical index of major groups, industrygroups, and industry codes; an outline of the occupationalclassification scheme; an occupation recode list; major fieldrecodes; and frequency counts of selected data variables areincluded. (TJH)
* Reproductions supplied by EDRS are the best that can be made* from the original document. *
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DATA BASE DOCUMENTATIONMulkwity: hildic Lew 93402. StrriOn 5521
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IMI1PART I - SURVEY SUMMARY
111.
A. 1111.111985 Survey of 1983-84 College Graduates
S. 011SCPIITtOr4
This survey collects data about students graduating during the1983-84 academic year from colleges and universities in the continentalU.S. Particular emphasis is placed on these students "newly qualified toteach." The sample of schools was chosen from the 1981-82 HEGIS tape.Graduates were sampled from lists surilied by the participating schools.
C. 111.10v11, IPIC1I40001.041,
1. Wave OM OR SAMPLeSample = 404 schools
18,000 graduates
2. 1 e3Peploory3
Students who have received a bachelors ormasters degree during 1983-84 academic year.
3. DATE CIP COvII MAGI
1983-84 academic year
S. Pe ONLIONTS
a. PR.01./INCY OF$LOW 11Y
BiennialS. RESPONSE r ATI
School s 98Graduates 78
National estimates of graduates educationaland occupational background are provided
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1978 Survey of 1976-77 graduates
1981 Survey of 1979-80 graduates
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DATA BASE DOCUMENTATION
PART II FILE DESCRIPTION
A TITLE
1985 Survey of 1983-84 College Graduates
B FILE NAME
YEERTC. RCG85. A83-84. SASC TAPE SERIAL NUMBER
E03116
C TAPE STATUS
Final
E STANDARD TADE SPECIFICATIONS
1 NUMBER OF TRACKS 2 DENSITY
9 - Track 6250 BP,'
3. PARITY 4 LABELIS)
ODD Standard Labels, 1
5. CODE CONVENTION
SAS System Specifications
F FILE DIMENSIONS
1 RECORD LENGTH
NA
2 RECORD FORMAT
Variable Block
3 BLOCKING FACTOR
NA
4 MAXIMUM BLOCK SIZE
32,736
5 RECORD COUNT
10,311
G. SEOUENCE
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User Notes
le following notes describe some items or codes not covered in Part IV
F this document:
1. The code "0" was coded to mean "not applicable" or "legitimate skip"
for all items on pages 3 thru 42 of part IV. If a field is 2 positions
then a "00" was coded. If a field was an amount field (ex. $$$) a "0"
was coded and right justified. The term "not applicable" or "legitimatE
skip" apply to respondents who do not have to answer certain questions.
For example a respondent who answered "2" not employed to question 13
does riot answer questions 14 thru 23 and thus will have zeros coded.
2. For all questions of the type "circle or check all that apply" a "0"
or "00" is coded to mean "NO". For example question 8c data field nafne
q8c1 on page 7, a "0" would mean "no, not a home language ".
Question 24c, 25, 31, 35a, 35d, and 38 are of the same type.
3. On pages 43 thru 49 are the imputation flag variables. A "1" is coded
to mean record was imputed for this item and a "blank" means this item
was not imputed.
4. On page 49 data element ptft85 = "0" means "not working".
5. To get the salary of a record use the computed salary found on page 50
and "do riot use" question 17 items ql7pr and ql7dd to compute salary.
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LIST OF VARIABLES BY POSITION
I VARIABLE TYPE LOETH POSITION FORMAT INFORMAT LABEL
1 FICE CHAR 5 4 UNIQUE INSTITUTIONAL. ID NUMBER
2 FICEID CHAR 8 9 STUDENT ID AUGER WITHIN FICE CODE
3 LDEG CHAR 1 17 DEGREE SAMPLED
4 LMAJOR MY 8 18 MAJOR FIELD SAMPLED
5 HISP CHAR 1 26 HISPANIC
6 TBI CHAR 1 27 TRADITIONALLY BLACK INSTITUTION
7 LCHG CHAR 1 28 ACADEMIC BACXGROUND-LACEL INFORMATION
8 OLDDEG CHAR 1 29 ORIGINAL DEGREE
9 OLDFICE CHAR 5 38 1/3 SAMPLED FICE CODE
18 O1BYN CHAR 1 35 IF DEGREE RECD BETWEEN 7/83 1 6/84
11 11111MO K1M 8 36 MONTH DEGREE RECEIVED
12 O1BYR MUM 8 44 YEAR DEGREE RECEIVED
13 02MAJ MUM 8 52 MAJOR FIELD OF STUDY
14 03SEX CHAR 1 68 SEX
15 04 CHAR 1 61 MARITAL STATUS
16 05RACE CHAR 1 62 RACE/ETHNIC GROUP
17 OGAGE NUN 8 63 AGE
18 07 CHAR 1 71 IF PARENTS HAVE A COLLEGE DEGREE
19 08A CHAR 1 72 IF SPEAK SECOND LANGUAGE FLUENTLY
20 OBB CHAR 2 73 WHAT 2ND LANGUAGE DO YOU SPEAK FLUENTLY
21 MCI CHAR 1 75 MY HOME LANGUAGE
22 01E2 CHAR 1 76 LEAPED IT FROM FRIENDS
23 08C3 CHAR 1 77 SW RED IT IN SCHOOLS IN THIS COUNTRY
24 08C4 CHAR 1 78 LEANED IT IA SCHOOLS WERE SPEAK
25 OAC5 CHAR 1 79 LEARNED IT AS A ESIDENT WHERE SPEAK
26 0006 CHAR 1 88 OTHER
27 09A CHAR 1 81 IF ENROLLED IN COLLEGES DURING 1/85-2/85
28 09B CHAR 1 82 IF WORKING TOWARD ANOTHER DEGREE
29 01811 CHAR 1 83 VETERANS ADMINISTRATION WAR ORPHANS
38 01812 CHAR 1 84 V.A.DIRECT
31 111013 CHAR 1 85 Pal GRANTS
32 111814 CHAR 1 B6 SUPPLEMENTAL EDUCATION GRANT
33 01815 CHAR 1 87 R,O.T.C. SCHOLARSIIP OR STIPEND
34 MOLD CHAR 1 88 FEDERAL. WORK STUDY PROGRAM
35 01017 CHAR 1 89 BILINGUAL EDUCATION GRANT/SCHOLARSHIP
36 01818 CHAR 1 98 OTHER FEDERAL GRANT/SCHOLARSHIP
37 01019 CHAR 1 91 COLLEGE OR UNIVERSITY FELLOWSHIP
38 0101.10 CHAR 1 92 ASSISTANTSHIP
39 018111 CHAR 1 93 STATE FELLOWSHIP,SCHOLARSHIP,OR GRANT
41 010112 CHAR 1 94 OTHER FELLOWSHIP OR GRANT
41 010113 CARR 1 95 NATIONAL DIRECT STUDENT LOAN
42 010114 CHAR 1 96 GUARANTEED STUDENT LOAPHFISL)
43 019115 CHAR 1 97 BILINGUAL EDUCATION LOAN
44 018116 CHAR 1 98 OTHER FEDERAL LOAN
45 010117 CHAR 1 99 COLLEGE OR UNIVERSITY LOAN
46 010118 CHAR 1 100 STATE LOAN
47 011119 CHAR 1 181 REGULAR BA* LOAN
48 010L21 CHAR 1 102 RELATIVES OR FRIENDS
SAS 8:52 WEDNESDAY, PAY 23, 19
49 016L21 CHAR 1 163 OTHER LOAN58 Q11VN CHAR 1 164 DEBT RELATED TO THE EDUCATION
51 QIIDD KM 8 115 AMOUNT OF THE DEBT
52 012 CHAR 1 113 GRADES OF THE UNDERGRADUATE MORK
53 013 CHAR 1 114 IF EMPLOYED DURING THE WEEK OF 4/29/85
54 014A NUM 8 115 INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION
55 014B NUM 8 123 JOB CLASSIFICATION
56 114C 11,11 8 131 JOB ACTIVITIES
57 015 CHAR 1 139 TYPES OF FIRMS
58 616A NUM 8 141 HOUR PER 1D( AT THIS JOB
59 0168 CHAR 1 148 IF CLASSIFIED AS FULL-TINE
68 617PR CHAR 1 149 PAY RATE CLASSIFICATION
61 617DD 1111 8 156 PAY DOLLAR AMOUNT
62 018 CHAR 1 153 DEGREE REQUIRED FOR PRINCIPAL JOB
63 019A CHAR 1 159 JOB RELATED TO MAJOR FIELD
64 0198 CHAR 1 160 REASON TOOK JOB NOT RELATED TO MAJOR
65 620 CHAR 1 161 DESCRIPTION OF THE PRINCIPAL JOB
66 021A CHAR 1 162 SECOND JOB DURING THE WED OF 4/29/85
67 0218 CHAR 1 163 SECOND JOB AS TEACHER
68 021C CHAR 1 164 SECOND JOB IN PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SCHOOL
69 022Yh CHAR 1 165 FLU -TIME WORK EXP. PRIOR TO DEERE
72 622YR NUM 8 166 NJ EA OF YEARS OF WORKING EXPERIENCE
71 023A CHAR 1 174 SCHOOL TEACHER PRIOR TO THE DEGREE
72 2238 CHAR 1 175 TEACHING FILL-TINE OR PART-TIME
73 024A CHAR 1 176 CERTIFIED OR ELIGIBLE TO TEACH
74 0248 CHAR 1 177 WHEN FIRST BECAME ELIGIBLE TO TEACH
75 Q24CPK CHAR 2 178 PRENINDEREPRTIN
76 624CKK CHAR 2 186 KINDERGARTEK
77 0E4C61 CHAR 2 182 FIRST
78 02402 CHAR 2 184 SECOND
79 124C13 CHAR 2 186 THIRD
BO 024C$4 CHAR 2 188 FOURTII
81 024085 CHAR 2 191 FIFTH
B2 024C96 CHAR 2 192 SIXTH
83 024C97 CHAR 2 194 SEVENTH
84 024C08 CHAR 2 196 EIGHTH
85 02409 CHAR 2 198 NINTH
86 024C16 CHAR 2 286 TENTH
87 024011 CHAR 2 282 ELEVENTH
88 024012 CHAR 2 264 TIELFTH
89 624CUG CHAR 2 266 UNGRADED
98 025A0I CHAR 2 268 GENERAL CERTIFICATE
91 1125A02 CHAR 2 210 ART
92 025A03 CHAR 2 212 BILINGUAL. EDUCATION
93 625A64 CHAR 2 214 BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE
94 625A05 CHAR 2 216 BUSINESS
95 025A96 CHAR 2 218 ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS
96 025A07 CHAR 2 220 FOREIGN LANGUAGES
97 625A08 CHAR 2 222 HEALTH
98 025A09 CHAR 2 224 HONE ECCNOPICS
99 025A18 CHAR 2 226 INDUSTRIAL ARTS
190 025A11 CHAR 2 228 MATHEMATICS
161 1125Al2 CHAR 2 236 MUSIC
182 025A13 CHAR 2 232 PHYSICAL SCIENCES
183 025A14 CHAR 2 234 PHYSICAL EDUCATION
184 025A15 CHAR 2 236 PRE -ELEAENTARY EDUCATION
185 025A16 CHAR 2 238 READING
116 025A17 CHAR 2 248 SOCIAL SCIENCES/SOCIAL STUDIES
107 025A18 CHAR 2 242 MENTALLY RETARDED
168 025A19 CHAR 2 244 HEARING IMPAIRED,DEAF
189 025A26 CHAR 2 246 SPEECH IMPAIRED
118 025A21 CHAR 2 248 SERIOUSLY EMOTIONALLY DISTURBED
111 025A22 CHAR 2 258 SPECIFIC LEARNING DISABILITY
112 025A23 CHAR 2 252 GENERAL CERTIFICATE
113 025A24 CHAR 2 254 OTHER SPECIAL EDUCATION
114 025A25 CHAR 2 256 VOCATIONAL EDUCATION
115 0256 CHAR 2 258 OTHER FIEln
116 025BYN CHAR 1 266 ELIG/CERT 'EACH MORE THAN ONE FIELD
117 1258FL CHAR 2 261 FIELD BEST QUALIFIED TO TEACH
118 026 CHAR 1 263 TAUGHT OR APPLIED BETWEEN 1983-84
119 OL7 CHAR 1 264 REASON NOT TO APPLY TEACHING JOB
128 028 CHAR 1 265 PRINCIPAL JOB-TEACHING 4/29/85
121 029A CHAR 1 266 LOOKED FOR WORK BETWEEN 4/8/85 1 5/3/85
122 0298 CHAR 1 267 AVAILABLE FOR WORK DURING 4/29/85
123 030 CHAR 1 268 REASON NOT WORKING DURING 4/29/85
124 031A1 CHAR 1 269 OPERATED BY LOCAL SCHOOL DISTRICT
125 031A2 CHAR 1 270 OPERATED BY STATE OR FEDERAL AGENCY
126 031A3 CHAR 1 271 RELIGIOUSLY AFFILIATED SCHOOL
127 031A4 CHAR 1 272 NON-RELIGIOUSLY AFFILIATED SCHOOL
123 0325% CHAR 2 273
129 0.'2A0( CHAR 2 275
130 032881 CHAR 2 277 SEE 924011-024CU6
131 032862 CHAR 2 279
132 032183 CHAR 2 281
133 032864 CHAR 2 283
134 032885 CHAR 2 285
135 032866 CHAR 2 287
136 0321167 CHAR 2 289
137 032168 CHAR 2 291
138 032869 CHAR 2 293
139 032816 CHAR 2 295
140 032811 CHAR 2 297
141 032812 CHAR 2 299
142 0328U6 CHAR 2 361
143 033 CHAR 1 383 REASON BECAME A TEACHER
144 034 CHAR 1 364 SELF-CONTAINED CLASSROOM TEACHER
145 035A01 CHAR 2 385 SEE 925A61-025BYN
146 035A62 CHAR 2 367
147 035A63 CHAR 2 389
148 035A64 CHAR 2 311
149 035A05 CHAR 2 313
158 035A06 CHAR 2 315
151 035A67 CHAR 2 317
152 035A68 CHAR 2 319
153 035A09 CHAR 2 321
154 035A18 CHAR 2 323
155 035A11 CHAR 2 325
156 035Al2 CHAR 2 327
157 1135A13 CHAR 2 329
158 O35A14 CHAR 2 331
159 6135A15 CHAR 2 333
168 Q35A16 CHAR 2 335
161 035A17 CHAR 2 337
162 635A18 CHAR 2 339
163 035A19 CHAR 2 341
164 1135A28 CHAR 2 343
165 g35A21 CHAR 2 345
166 035A22 CHAR 2 347
167 Q35A23 CHAR 2 349
168 035A24 CHAR 2 351
169 g35A25 CHAR 2 353
178 635A26 CHAR 2 355
171 11358YN CHAR 1 357
172 Q35BFL CHAR 2 358
173 g35CYN CHAR 1 368 TEACHING BY SECOND LANGUAGE
174 g35CFL CHAR 2 361 FIELD NAME TAUGHT BY SECOND LANGUAGE
175 035CLN CHAR 2 363 LANGUAGE USED TO TEACH
176 035D1 CHAR 1 365 FOR INSTRUCTION IN SUBJECT AREAS
177 g35D2 CHAR 1 366 TEACH AS LANGUAGE ARTS
178 Q35D3 CHAR 1 367 TEACH IT AS A FOREIGN LANGUAGE
179 g35D4 CHAR 1 368 USE IT IN INFORMAL SITUATIONS
188 13505 CHAR 1 369 OTHER
181 036 CHAR 1 378 TAUGHT SPECIAL ED FOR HANDICAPPED
182 037A CHAR 1 371 TAUGHT CLASSES OTHER THAN SPECIAL ED
183 037B CHAR 1 372 TAUGHT MORE SPEC ED THAN OTHER CLASSES
184 038A1 CHAR 1 373 TEACHING 11INDICAPPED-RIPAL EDUCATION
185 (138A2 CHAR 1 374 TEACHING HINDICAPPED-OTTER EDUCATION
186 (138A3 CHAR TEACHING
187 039 CHAR 1 376 MONTHS WORKED UNDER TEACHING CONTRACT
188 FINALWGT NUM 8 377 FINAL SDJUSTED WGT
189 IO5RACE NUN 2 385
198 ''GAGE NUM 2 387
191 10298 Mj14 2 389
192 I029A NUN 2 391
193 1031A1 NUM 2 393
194 1031A2 MA 2 395
195 1131A3 NM 2 397
196 I031A4 NUN 2 399
197 109A NUM 2 401
198 1098 NUN 2 403
199 1Q12 NUM 2 485 IMPUTATION FLAGS 105RACE-I036A3
218 10168 NUM 2 487
281 1016A NUM 2 419
282 Ig18 NUM 2 411
283 1020 NUM 2 413
214 1123B NUM 2 415
285 1023A NUM 2 417
286 1017DD RA 2 419
287 1017PR NUM 2 421
218 I0248 NUM 2 423
209 1026 NUM 2 425
218 IQ24CPK NUM 2 427
211 I024CKK NM 2 429
212 1024C81 I 2 431
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271 REPL25 NUM 8 693272 IEPL26 NUM 8 781
273 REPL27 NUM 8 789
274 REPL28 NUN 8 717
275 REPL29 NUM 8 725
276 REPL38 NUM 8 733
277 REPL31 NUM 8 741
278 RUL32 NUM 8 749
279 1O148 NUM 8 757
288 NOT NUM 8 765 RECODE VARIABLE NEWLY QUALIFIED TO TEACH281 PTF115 NUM 8 773 RECODE VARIABLE PART TINE/FULL TIME282 LAEFCE85 NUM 8 781 RECODE VARIABLE LABOR FORCE STATUS283 ARIFCE85 WM 8 789 RECODE VARIABLE ARMED FORCES284 SALARY NUM 8 797 RECODE VARIABLE ANAL SALARY285 06.1P NUN 8 885 RECODE VARIABLE OCCUPATION CODE286 MAJOR MA 8 813 RECODE VARIABLE MAJOR CODE
ALPHABETIC LIST OF VARIABLES
VARIABLE TYPE LENGTH POSITION FORMAT INFORMAT LABEL
283 ARMFCE85 NUM 8 789 RECODE VARIABLE AIMED FORCES
1 FICE CHAR 5 4 UNIOLE INSTITUTIONAL IDOLISER2 FICEID CHAR 8 9 STUDENT ID NUMBER WITHIN FICE CODE
188 FINALW6T NJM 8 377 FINAL SDJUSTED WET5 HISP CHAR 1 26 HISPANIC
199 1012 NUM 2 485 IMPUTATION FLAGS IQ5RACE-1Q38A3
246 1015 NIIM 2 499
282 1018 NUM 2 411
283 NM NUM 2 413
289 Ices II) 2 425
279 10146 NUM 8 757
281 1016A NUM 2 489
288 I016: NUM 2 487
286 I017DD NUM 2 419
287 IQ17PR NUM 2 421
244 I021A NUM 2 495
243 1021B NUM 2 493
245 IOC NUM 2 497
285 I023A NUM 2 417
284 10238 NUM 2 415
288 10248 NUM 2 423
212 1024C81 ILM 2 431
213 1024082 NUM 2 433
214 1024C83 NUM 2 435
215 1024C84 NUM 2 437
216 I024C85 NUM 2 439
217 1024C86 NUM 2 441
218 I024C87 NUM 2 443
219 1024C88 NUM 2 445
228 1024C89 NUM 2 447
221 1124C10 NUM 2 449
222 1024C11 NUN 2 451
223 1024C12 NUN 2 453
211 11124D(K MM 2 429
210 1024CAK NUM 2 427
224 I024CU6 NUN 2 455
192 1029A NUN 2 391
191 I029B NUM ? 389
193 1031A1 NUM 2 393
194 103142 NUM 2 395
195 1031A3 NUM 2 3?'
196 1031A4 NUM 2 399
227 1032911 NUN 2 461
228 1032812 NUN 2 463
229 1032913 NM 2 465
238 1032994 NUM 2 467
231 1032995 NUN 2 469
232 1032996 NM 2 471
233 10329V NUN 2 473
234 1032998 NUM 2 475
235 1032919 NUM 2 477
236 1032818 NUN 2 479
237 1032811 NUN 2 481
238 1032912 NUN 2 483
226 104291( NUM 2 459
225 ICON NUN 2 457
239 1032BU6 NM 2 485
248 1138A1 NUN 2 487
241 1138A2 NU" 2 489
242 1038A3 Nlom 2 491
109 I05RACE NUN 2 385
198 106A8E NUN 2 387
197 1619A NUN 2 481
198 1098 NUN 2 483
282 LAEFCE85 NM 8 781 RECODE VARIP5LE LABOR FORCE STATUS
7 LCHS CHAR 1 28 ACADEMIC MCKGROUNDLABE1 INFORMATION
3 LDEG CHAR 1 17 DEGREE SAMPLED
4 LNAJOR NUM 8 18 MAJOR FIELD SAMPLED
286 MAJOR NUN 8 813 RECODE VARIABLE MAJOR CODE
288 NOT NUN 8 765 RECODE VARIABLE NEWLY QUALIFIED TO TEACH
285 CCCUP NUM 8 805 RECODE VARIABLE OCCUPATION CODE
8 OLDDEG MAR 1 29 ORIGINAL DEGREE
9 OLDFICE DM 5 38 1/3 SAMPLED FILE COME
281 "785 NUN 8 773 RECCOE VARIABLE PART TIME /FULL TIME
15 04 AIR 1 61 MARITAL STATUS
18 07 CHAR 1 71 IF PARENTS HAVE A COLLEGE DEGREE52 012 CHAR 1 113 GRADES OF THE UNDERGRADUATE WORK
53 013 CHAR 1 114 IF DAZED DURING DE WEB( OF 4/29/8557 015 CHAR 1 139 TYPES OF FIRMS
62 018 CHAR 1 158 DEGREE REQUIRED FOR PRINCIPAL JOB65 121 CMAk 1 161 DESCRIPTION OF THE PRINCIPAL JOB118 126 CHAR 1 263 TAUGHT TA( APPLIEL BETWEEN 1983 -84119 027 CHAR 1 264 REASON NUT TO APPLY TEACHING JOB120 028 CHAR 1 265 PRINCIPAL JOBTEACHINC 4/29/85123 038 CHAR 1 268 REASON NOT WORKING DURING 4/:42/85143 033 CHAP 1 383 REASON BECAME A TEACHEk
249 REPL3 01 8 517
258 RIA4 MM 8 525
251 01.5 MM 8 533
252 101.6 MM 8 541
253 1EPL7 11,1 8 549
254 01.11 MM 8 557
255 REPL9 MM 8 565
256 1EPL10 WI 8 573
257 REFt 11 MM 8 581 repl thru rep32 are replicate weight258 REFt12 MM 8 589 variables used only to calculate standar d259 IEPL13 MM 8 597 errors.261 RIEPL14 MM 8 685
261 REPL15 MM 8 613
262 1EPL16 MM 8 621
263 IEPL17 MM 8 629
264 REPL18 MM 8 637
265 1EPL19 MM 8 645
266 REPL211 MM 8 653
267 191.21 MM 8 661
268 REPL22 WI 8 6.9269 IBIL23 MM 8 677
278 1E11.24 MM 8 685271 11M.25 PO 8 693
272 REALM MM 8 781
273 1EPL27 MM 8 789
274 REPL28 MM 8 717
275 FIEPL29 NUN 8 725
276 1EPL3S MM 8 733
277 REPL31 KM 8 741
278 REPL32 MM 8 749
284 SALARY NUN 8 797 RECODE VARIABLE ANNUAL SALARY
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144 034 CHAR 1384
SELF-CONTAINED CLASSROOM TEACHER181 036 CHAR 1 378 TAUGHT SPECIAL ED FOR HANDICAPPED187 039 CHAR 1 376 MONTHS WORKED LNDER TEACHING CONTRACT
11 MEMO NUM 8 36 MONTH DEGREE RECEIVED
1$ Q1BYN CHAR 1 35 IF DEGREE RECO BETWEEN 7/83 i 6/64
12 01BYR NA 8 44 YEAR DEGREE RECEIVED
29 011L1 CHAR 1 83 VETERANS ADMINISTRATION WAR ORPHANS
38 0181.2 CHAR 1 84 V.A.DIRECT BEMZFIT(6.1.BILL)
31 818L3 CHAR 1 85 PELL PANTS
32 011L4 CHAR 1 86 SUPPLEMENTAL EDUCATION GRANT
33 018L5 CHAR 1 87 R.O.T.C. SCHOLARSHIP OR STIPEND
34 0101.6 CHAR 1 88 FEDERAL WORK STUDY PROGRAM
35 018L7 CHAR 1 89 BILINGUAL EDUCATION GRANT/SCHOLARSHIP
36 010L8 CHAR 1 98 OTHER FEDERAL GRANT/SCHOLARSHIP
37 011.9 CHAR 1 91 COLLEGE OR UNIVERSITY FELLOWSHIP
38 0101.18 CHAR 1 92 ASSISTANTSHIP
39 MOM CHAR 1 93 STATE FELLOWSHIP,SCHOLARSHIP,OR PANT
48 0101.12 CHAR 1 94 OTHER FELLOWSHIP OR RANT
41 011L13 CHAR 1 95 NATIONAL DIRECT STUDENT LOAN
42 018L14 CHAR 1 96 GUARNITEED STUDENT LOANWISL)
43 018L15 CHAR 1 97 BILINGUAL EDUCATION LOW
44 011L16 CHAR 1 98 OTHER FEDERAL LOAN
45 018L17 CHAR 1 99 COLLEGE OR UNIVERSITY LOAN
46 011.18 CHAR 1 108 STATE LOAN
47 011L19 CHAR 1 181 REGULAR BANK LOAN
48 011.21 CHAR 1 182 RELATIVES OR FRIENDS
49 010L21 CHAR 1 113 OTHER LOAN
51 011DD NUM 8 115 AMOUNT OF THE DEBT
58 011YN CHAR 1 164 DEBT RELATED TO THE EDUCATION
54 014A NUM 8 115 INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION
55 0148 MJM 8 123 JOB CLASSIFICATION
56 014C NUM 8 131 JOB ACTIVITIES
58 016A NUM 8 14$ HOUR PER MEM AT THIS JOB
59 0168 CHAR 1 148 iF CLASSIFIED AS FU.L-TIME
61 017DD NUM 8 158 PAY DOLLAR AMOUNT
68 017PR CHAR 1 149 PAY RATE CLASSIFICATION
63 819A CHAR 1 159 JOB RELATED TO MAJOR FIELD
64 0198 CHAR 1 16$ REASON TOOK JOB NOT RELATED TO MAJOR
13 GEIAJ MA 8 52 MAJOR FIELD OF STUDY
66 021A CHAR 1 162 MEND JOB BURINS THE WEEK OF 4/29/85
67 0218 CHAR 1 163 SECOND JOB AS TEAOHER
68 021C CHAR 1 164 SECOND JOB IN PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SCHOOL
69 022YN CHAR 165 FULL-TINE WORK EXP. PRIOR TO DEGREE
78 822YR NUM 8 166 NUMBER OF YEARS OF WORKING EXPERIENCE
71 023A CHAR 1 174 SCHOOL TEACHER PRIOR TO THE DEGREE
72 0238 CHAR 1 175 TEACHING FULL-TIME OR PART-TIME
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A TITLE
1985 Survey of 1983-84 College Graduates
B FILE NAME
XEERTC. RCG85. A83-84. DATA
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E03116
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01-02 = Month
Q1BYR N 031-032 2 QU ex Year degree received
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1 = Male2 = Female
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1 = Married, living with spouse2 = Other9 = No response
Race/Ethnic Group
1 = White, not of Hispanic origin2 = Black, not of Hispanic origin3 = Hispanic4 = Asian or Pacific Islander5 = American Indian or Alaskan9 = No response
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DESCRIPTION
IN
What was your age on your last birthday?
01-99
Does your father or mother have a college degree?
1 = Yes2 = No
3 = Don't know9 = No response
Do you speak any language fluently other
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1 = Yes
2 = No9 = No response
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01 = Arabic02 = Chinese03 = Dutch04 = French05 = German06 = Hindustani07 = Hungarian08 = Italian09 = Japanese10 = Javanese11 = Korean12 = Polish13 = Portuguese14 = Russian15 = Sinhalese16 = Spanish17 = Swahili18 = Swedish19 = Vietnamese20 = Other
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Q8C3 N 048 1 Quex. Q8C3 = 3 = studied it in high schoolor college in this country
Q8C4 N 049 1 Quex. Q8C4 = 4 = learned it in high school
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Q8C5 N 050 1 Quex. Q8C5 = 5 = learned it during residence incountry where it is spoken
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DESCRIPTIONTYPE flumuloy POSITIONS LOCATION
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1 = Yes (full-time)2 = Yes (part-time)3 = No9 = No response
Q9B N 053 1 Quex. During this enrollment, were you workingtoward another degree?
1 = Yes2 = No9 = No response
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XEERSY.NCES85.RCG83-84.DATA
DATA FIELD NAMEDATA
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161
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Q10: Financial aid received for the lastyear of education the degree
Veterans administration war orphans
1 = Yes2 = No
9 = No response
V.A. Direct Benefit (G.I. Bill)
1 = Yes2 = No
9 = No response
Pell Grants
1 = Yes
2 = No3 = No response
aus MIA 1411, wou
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1 = Yes2 = No9 = No response
R.O.T.C. scholarship or stipend
1 = Yes2 = No9 = No response
Federal Work Study program
1 = Yes2 = No9 = No response
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1985 Survey of 1983-84 College GraduatesFILE NAME
XEERSY.NCES85.RCG83-84.DATA
DATA RECORDDATA FIELD NAME ELEMENT
TYPEPOSITIONarms by
HUMMER OF/MIT IONS
SOURCELOCATION DESCRIPTION
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Q10L7 N 060 1 Quex Bilingual Education Grant
1 = Yes
2 = No9 = No response
Q10L8 N 061 1 Quex. Other Federal Grant
1 = Yes
2 = No
9 = No response
Q10L9 N 062 1 Quex. College or University Grant
1 = Yes
2 = No9 = No response
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TYPEPOSITIONMew So,
NUMBER OFPOLTIONS
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Ms MI 0) 0 lil Ill
Q10L10 N 063 1 Quex. Assistantship
1 = Yes2 = No9 = No response
Q10L11 N 064 1 Quex. State Grant
1 = Yes2 = No9 = No response
Q10L12 N 065 1 Quex Other Fellowship or Grant
1 = Yes2 = No9 = No response
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NUMBER OrPOSITIONS
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Q10L13 N 066 1 Quex. National Direct Student Loan
1 = Yes2 = No
9 = No response
Q10L14 N 067 1 Quex. Guaranteed Student Loan (FLSL)
1 = Yes
2 = No
9 = No response
Q10115 N 068 1 Quex. Bilingual Education Loan
1 = Yes
2 = No
9 = No response
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TITLE
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XEERSY.NCES85.RCG83-84.DATA
DATA RECORDDATA FIELD NAME ELEMENT POSITION ',WOMEN Of SOURCE
DESCRIPTIONTYPE IlArAN by POSITIONS LOCATION
th MI III All I ) 10
Q10L16 N 069 1 Quex . Other Federal Loan
1 = Yes2 = No9 = No response
Q10L17 N 070 1 Quex. College or University Loan
1 = Yes2 = No9 = No response
Q10L18 N 071 1 Quex. State Loan
1 = Yes2 = No9 = No response
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Q10L19 N 072 1 Quex. Regular Bank Loan
1 = Yes
2 = No
9 = No response
Q10L20 N 073 1 Quex. Relatives or Friends
1 = Yes
2 = No
9 = No response
Q10121 N 074 1 Quex. Other Loan
1 = Yes
2 = No
9 = No response
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PART IV DATA ELEMENT DESCRIPTIONTITLE
1985 Survey of 1983-84 College GraduatesFILE NAME
XEERSY.NCES85.RCG83-84.DATA
DATA RECORDDATA FIELD NAME ELEMENT POSITION PLUMMER OF SOURCE
TYPE /Inowfoo POSITIONS LOCATION DESCRIPTION
lb IS/ I I la lel III
Q11YN N 075 1 Quex, Did you have any debt directly related toyour education?
1 = Yes2 = No9 = No response
Q11DD N 076-081 6 Quex. 1-999999 = Amount awed
999999 = No response
Q12 N 082 1 Quex Grades of the undergraduates work
1 = Mostly A2= Half A, r. le B
3 = Mostly B4= Half B, Half C5 = Mostly C6= Half C, Half D7 = Mostly D or below8 = Have not taken course for which
grades were given55 9 = No response
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ELEMENTTYPE
'hi
RECORDPOSIT NIIIIMMhig
AI
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111
DESCRIPTION
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1
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Were you employed for pay during theweek of April 29, 1985?
1 = Yes2 = No9 = No response
Industry classification (see attachment 3)
Job classification (see attachment 4)
Job activities (see attachnent 4)
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TITLEPART IV - DATA ELEMENT DESCRIPTION
1985 Survey of 1983-84 College Graduates
DATA FIELD NAME
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FILE NAME
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DESCRIPTION
Type of firms
111
1 = Private company2 = Federal Gov't. enployee3 = State Gov 't enployee4 = Local Gov't. enployee5 = Own business, not incorporated6 = Own business, incorporated7 = Other9 = No response
01-98 = Hours per week99 = No response
Full-time?
1 = Yes
2 = No, but wanted full time work3 = No, did not want full time work9 = No response
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TITLE1985 Survey of 1983-84 College Graduates EERSAIAEI
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Q17PR N 100 1 Quex. Pay rate classification
1 = Per year2 = Per month3 = Per week4 = Per day5 = Per hour9 = No response
Q17DD N 101-106 6 Quex. 1-999998 = Pay dollar amount999999 = No response
418 N 107 1 Quex. Degree required to obtain job?
1 = Yes2 = No3 = Don't know9 = No response
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TITLEPART IV DATA ELEMENT DESCRIPTION
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DATA FIELD NAME
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DATAELEMENT
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FILE NAME
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DESCRIPTION
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109
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1 = Closely relater;2 = Somewhat related3 = Not related9 = No response
Reason took a job not related to major
field?
1 = Could not find job in my field2 = Pay is better than job in my field3 = Better opportunity for advancement
than in my field4 = Wanted to see if I liked this kind
of work5 = Opportunity to help people or be
useful to soceity6 = Wanted to work in manual occupation7 = Other
9 = No response
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FILE NAME
XEERSY.NCES85.RCG83-84.DATA
DATA RECORDDATA FIELD NAME ELEMENT POSITION NUMBER OF SOURCE
TYPE thew boy POSITIONS LOCATION DESCRIPTION
Et IM Ai 160 Irl in
Q20 N 110 1 Quex. How job regarded?
1 = Job with possible career potential2 = Job with definite career potential
3 = Temporary job until a better one
could be found4 = Temporary job while waiting to report
to a new job5 = Temporary job to earn money to do
something el se
6 = Job to earn money while decidingwhat kind of work I wanted
9 = No response
Q21A N 111 1 Quex. Did you work for pay at a second job duringthe week of April 29, 1985?
1 = Yes
2 = No
9 = No response
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XEERSY . NCES85. RCG83 -84 .DATA
DATA 11E10 NAME
Eh
Q21B
Q21C
Q22YN
67
DATAELEMENT
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NO
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111
114
1
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Quex
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DESCRIPTION
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Was this second job that of a teacher?
1 = Yes
2 = No
9 = No response
Was the second job teaching in a publicor private school?
1 = Public2 = Private3 = Both9 = No response
Full-time work experience prior toreceiving degree?
1 = Yes2 = No
9 = No response
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TITLE
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DATA FIELD NAME
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DATAELEMENT
TYPE
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N
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Quex.
Quex.
DESCRIPTION
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01-98 = Number of years99 = No response
Employed as a teacher priorto degree?
1 = Yes2 = No9 = No response
Was this teaching full-time orpart-time?
1 = Full-time2 = Part-time3 = Don't know9 = No response
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TITLE
1985 Survey of 1983-84 College Grad_intes
DATA FIELD NAME
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71
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hi/ 1
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N 120 1 Quex
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FILE NAME
XEERSY.NCES85.RCG83-84.DATA
DESCRIPTION
Certificate/License/El ig ibl e
1 = Yes2 = No3 = Don't know'9 = No response
When did you first become eligible?
1 = Before July 1, 19832 = July 1, 1983 thru June 30, 19843 = After June, 19849 = No response
7.
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DATA FIELD NAME
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Q24C: Grades that you are eligible orcertified to teach
Q24CPK N 121-122 2 Quex . Q24CPK = PK = Prekindergarten
Q24CKK N 123-124 2 Quex . Q24CKK = KK = Kindergarten
Q24C01 N 125-126 2 Quex . Q24Co1 = 01 = First
924CO2 N 127-128 2 Quex. Q24CO2 = 02 = Second
Q24CO3 N 129-130 2 Quex . Q24CO3 = 03 = Third
Q24C04 N 131-132 2 Quex . Q24C04 = 04 = Fourth
Q24 CO5 N 133-134 2 Quex . Q24C05 = 05 = Fifth
Q24C06 N 135-136 2 Quex . Q24C06 = 06 = Sixth
Q24C07 N 137-138 2 Quex . Q24C07 = 07 = Seventh
Q24C08 N 139-140 2 Quex . Q24C08 = 08 = Eight
Q24C09 N 141-142 2 Quex . Q24C09 = 09 = Ninth
Q24C10 N 143-144 2 Quex . Q24C10 = 10 = TenthP1(173
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XEERSY . NCES85. RCG83 -84 .DATA
OA. A FIELD NAME
0,
Q24C11
Q24C12
Q24CJG
Q25A01
Q25A02
Q25A03
Q25A04
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Q25A06
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N 147-148 2 Quex.
N 149-150 2 Que.x.
N 151-152 2 Quex.
N 153-154 2 Quex.
N 155-156 2 Quex.
N 157-158 2 Quex.
N 159-160 2 Quex.
N 161-162 2 Quex.
N 163-164 2 Quex.
N 165-166 2 Quex.
N 167-168 2 Quex.
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Q24C11 = 11 = Eleventh
Q24C12 = 12 = Twelfth
Q24CUG = UG = Ungraded
Q25A: Fields of eligibility orcertification to teach
Q25A01 = 01 = General certificate
Q25A02 = 02 = Art
Q25A03 = 03 = Bilingual Education
Q25A04 = 04 = Biological Sciences
Q25A05 = 05 = Business
Q25A06 = 06 = English Language Arts
Q25A07 = 07 = Foreign Languages
Q25A08 = 08 = Health
Q25A09 = 69 = Home Economics
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TYPE Ilompe by IPOIlli IONE LOCATION DESCRIPTION
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Q25A10 N 169-170 2 Quex. Q25A10 = 10 = Industrial Arts
Q25A11 N 171-172 2 Quex. Q25A11 = 11 = Mathematics
Q25Al2 N 173-174 2 Quex Q25Al2 = 12 = Music
Q25A13 N 175-176 2 Quex. Q25A13 = 13 = Physical Sciences
Q25A14 N 177-178 2 Quex. Q25A14 = 14 = Physical Education
Q25A15 N 179-180 2 Quex Q25A15 = 15 = Pre-Elementary Education
Q25A10 N 181-182 2 Quex. Q25A16 = 16 = Reading
Q25A17 N 183-184 2 Quex. Q25A17 = 17 = Social Science/Social Studies
Q25A18 N 185-186 2 Quex. Q25A18 = 18 = Mentally Retarded
Q25A19 N 187-188 2 Quex. Q25A19 = 19 = Hearing Impaired
Q25A20 N 189-190 2 Quex. Q25A20 = 20 = Speech Impaired
Q25A21 N 191-192 2L Quex. Q25A21 = 21 = Seriously Emotionally Disturbed
Q25A22 N 193-194 2 Quex. Q25A22 = 22 = Specific Learning Disability
Q25A23 N 195-196 2 Quex. Q25A23 = 23 = General Certifi; ate
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DATA MAU NAME
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Q25A24
Q25A25
Q25A26
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N 199-200 2 Quex.
N 201-202 2 Quex.
N 203 1 Quex.
N 204-205 2 Quex.
N 206 1 Quex.
FILE NAME
XEERSY.NCES85.RCG83-84.DATA
IN SCRIP TION
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Q25A24 = 24 = Other Specification Education
Q25A25 = 25 = Vocational Education
Q25A26 = 26 = Other
Eligible or certified to teach in morethan one field?
1 = Yes2 = Nu9 = No response
Specify best field of Q25A
Taught prior to receiving degree
1 = Applied only, did not teach2 = Taught3 = Did not apply9 = No response
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1 = I needed another degree2 = I wasn't ready to apply for a job3 = Teaching jobs were hard to get4 = Practice teaching discourage me5 = Received a better job offer6 = Didn't like pay and teaching
condition7 = Was never interested in teaching8 Other9 = No response
Teaching job during week of April 29, 1985?
1 = Yes
2 = No
3 = Not working during week ofApril 29, 1985
9 = No response
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Did you look for work betweenApril 8, 1985 and May 3, 1985?
1 = Yes2 = No9 = No response
Were you available for work during theweek of April 29, 1985?
1 = Yes2 = No9 = No response
Re4son not working during the week ofApril 29, 1985?
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Q35A07 N 260-261 2 Quex. Q35A07 = 07 = Foreign Langauges
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Q35A15 = 15 = Pre-Elementary Education
Q35A16 = i6 = Reading
Q35A17 = 17 = Social Sciences/Social Studies
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Attachment 1
1985 Survey of 1983-84 CollegeGraduates Questionnaire
MB IBM MN all MO MS rill or am mor MB NMI
U.S. Department of EducationNational Center for Education Statistics
Washington, D.C. 20202
1985SURVEY OF 1983-84
COLLEGE GRADUATES
FORM APPROVEDOMB NO. 1850-0532EXPIRATION DATE: 12/85
NATIONALCENTER FOREDUCATIONSTATISTICS
14 4
111 WM MI am an
INSTRUCIIONS FOR COMPLIE11110Me SURVEY OF 11113-114 COLLEGE GRADUATES
There ate Iwo Woes el questions asked in Ills questionnake Please follow Ihs insinsctions
given below for each type
The kW lype of question requires INN yousake in an answer in the space provided
Example' WhaI was your major Veld of skidy for Me degree mentioned in GI a above?
MAJOR FIELD SOC, l O L 1:DG:IrY
b The second Ism of question tw we possible *rowers followed by a number code For
Ohne queskons, cards Vie number code of tit appropnate answer Circle only one
answer code lot each question unless othenvise mermaid
Example. During Ns enrollment was you working board moiler degree?
YES QNO 2
2 Please answer all quesliode in Me order fury appear on Ms quesliomaireunless ineltucred
olhemnse For some quedions. tit answer you circle wit del ermine S you should answer
the nod question or sl II The instructlons lo skip to another queslion we given In
patenlheses next to Ilia mew code Nan answer code you curd. has no Instruction next to
,online with II*non question
Example. Were you enrolled In a college oruniversity Wring the period°. January-Feb-
ruary 190? (CIRCLE ONE CODE ONLY)
YES FULL-TAM
YES PART-TIME 2
NO .3 (SKIP TO 010)
In Si, above example. S you circled owls 1 or 2 (YES FULL-TIME OR YES PART-TIME).
you would go on so Via next question If you circled code 3 (NO), you would skip to question
10
145
p 'A IMP MI WIEN 1111111 MI i..... II .....
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATIONNMionel Center For Education StatisticsWashington, D C. 20202
FORM APPROVEDOMB No. 1860 0632EXPIRATION DATE: 1245
INS SURVEY OF 1N3-84 COLLEGE GRADUATES
Al Information which would permit identification of Individuals WI be regarded as strictly conlklen-Mt will be used only for the purposes of the survey. and will not be disclosed or released to anyolher group or individual. except as provided by law AN information obtained by the survey will becombined and reported only in statistical form This surv,.# is authorized by law (20 U S C1221. 1) While you are not requited to respond, your cooperation is needed to make the ;Inuits ofthis survey comprehensive. accurate. and timely
Ola According to Information made available by the Institution, you received the lollowingdegree at the Institution shown on the label below II this Information Is Incorrect, pleasemake the necessary corrections on the label
OIb Dal you obtain this bachelor s or master degree between July I. 1983 and June 30, i 984 7(P( EASE CHECK APPROPFPTE BOX)
month year
YES I I (sPe= ly mom and year) (GO TO 02)
NO I I Please return questionnaire In postage paid envelope. (II Is Important forstatistical purposes to receive a reply Irom everyone who was sent aquestionnaire )
146
41011.111.. IIIMO.11110
GENERAL INFORMATION
02 What was your major held of study for the degree mentioned in 01 a above?
(specify area)
03 What is your sex? (CIRCLE ONE CODE ONLY)
MALE .. I
04 What was your marital status during the week of April 29, 19857 (CIRCLE ONE CODEONLY)
MARRIED. LIVING WITH SPOUSE . . . . . 1
OTHER (MARRIED. BUT NOT LIVINGWITH SPOUSE. WIDOWED. DIVORCEDOR NEVER MARRIED)
05 To what race/ethnic group do you belong? (CIRCLE ONE CODE ONLY)
WHITE. NOT OF HISPANIC ORIGIN . ...BLACK. NOT OF HISPANIC ORIGIN . .
HISPANIC (e g . Puerto Rican. Cuban, Mexican. sic )ASIAN OR PACIFIC ISLANDERAMERICAN INDIAN OR ALASKAN NATIVE .
013 What was your age on your last birthday? Enter age
I..2
07 Does your lather or mother have a college degree? (CIRCLE ONE CODE ONLY)
YES . . 1
NO 2DON'T KNOW . 3
08a Do you speak any language fluently other than English?
YESNO
14r
1 (GO TO OM)2 (SKIP TO 09a)
Ja 111111 MI NM NM are ma Nis sal 11111111
OSI) Whel language other Khan English do yu speak? (II you speak more than one otherlanguage. respond lot the language you speak most proficiently )
(Speedy)
010 For each type of financial aid listed below, please indica, whether you received such aid totfibs Wp_tis of your education for the degree In 01a (CIRCLE ONE CODE FOR EACHTYlMIANCIAL AID)
06c How did you loam the language Indlcaied In Ogb? (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY)
FELLOWSHIPS, SCHOLARSHIPS, GRANTS, ANDASSISTANTSHIPS YES NO
VETERANS ADMINISTRATION WAR ORPHANS . 1 2
IT WAS MY HOME LANGUAGE 1
V A DIRECT BENEFIT (0 I BILL) . . ...... 1 2
I LEARNED IT FROM FRIENDS ... 2PELL GRANTS ... . . ....... 1 2
I STUDIED IT IN HIGH SCHOOL ORCOLLEGE IN THIS COUNTRY 3 SUPPLEMENTAL EDUCATION OPPORTUNITY GRANT 1 2 ,
RPIC SCHOLARSHIP OR STIPEND 1 2I LEARNED IT WI HIGH SCHOOL ORCOLLEGE WHERE IT IS SPOKEN 4 FEDERAL WORK STUDY PROGRAM 1 2
I LEARNED IT AS A RESIDENT IN A BILINGUAL EDUCATION GRANT/SCHOLARSHIP 1 2COUNTRY WHERE IT IS SPOKEN 5
OTHER FEDERAL GRANPSCHOLAASHIP 1 2OTHER (specify)
6
COLLEGE OR UNIVERSITY FELLOWSHIP, SCHOLAR-SHIP. OR GRANT FROM COLLEGE OR UNIVERSITY FUNDS 1 2
ASSISTANTSHIP 1 2
STATE FELLOWSHIP, SCHOLARSHIP. OR GRANT . 1 2
OTHER FELLOWSHIP OR GRANT . . 1 2
09. Were you enrolled Ina collage or university during the period of January - February 1965?(CIRCLE ONE CODE ONLY)
YES. FULL-TIME 1 (GO TO Ogb)
LOANS YES NOYES. PART-TIME 2 (GO TO °Ob)
NATIONAL DIRECT STUDENT LOAN I 2
NO 3 (SKIP TO 010)GUARANTEED STUDENT LOAN (FIST) 1 2
BILINGUAL EDUCATION LOAN 1 2
OTHER FEDERAL LOAN IsPedIY) 2
COLLEGE OR UNIVERSITY LOAN I 2
Ogb During this enrownent. were you working toward another degree? (CIRCLE ONE CODE STATE LOAN 1 2
ONLY)REGULAR BANK LOAN 1 2
YES 1 RELATIVES OR FRIENDS 1 2
NO 2 OTHER LOAN 1 2
ED (LACES) Form 2365.5/65. Page 2
1431 4j
1+111 1/11111 OM ilia §
011. When you received Ilw degree referred to In Ola, did you have any debt Mut was *sayrelated to your education (10 Ilion and feet room and board. books and supplies, andtransponalion lo and from school)?
Cl YES .. AMOUNT OWED' $[I NO
012 Estimate how well you did In all of your coursework for your UNDERGRADUATE degree(IF YOUR SCHOOL DID NOT GRADE ON A 400 BASIS, CONVERTYOURAMORD TOAPPROPRIATE CATEGORY) (Crr:LE ONE CODE ONLY)
MOSTLY A (3 75-4 OUgrade polls average) . I%BOUT HALF A AND HALF
(3 25.3 74 grade poke average) 2MOSTLY 13 (2 75-3 24grade pollee overage) 3
ABOUT HALF B AND HALF C(2 25.2 74 grade point average) . 4
MOSTLY C (I 75 -224grads poinl average) ..... 5ABOUT HALF C AND HALF DII 25.174 grade poini average 0MOSTLY D OR BELOW(LESS THAN 125) . .
HAVE NOT TAKEN ANY COURSESFOR WHICH GRADES WERE GIVEN .
013 Were Ai employed for pay during the mei. of April 29. 19857(CIR : ONE CODE ONLY)
YES (includr^ temporarily absent fromyour lob because of vacation, angstbad weather, strike, etc)
NO (Includes laid off) 2 (SKIP TO 024a)
150
4.01
JOB INFORMATION
Regarding the )oh 01 you had more lhar one hob al Ihe same lime) you held duringthe week of
014a WHAT KIND OF BUSINESS, INDUSTRY, OR ORGANIZATION WERE YOU WORKINGFOR? (For example. outpatient cars laclity, accounting Nen T V manufacturer. day carecenter. school. etc )
(PLE ASE DO NOT USE ABBREVIATIONS IN ANSWERING THESE QUESTIONS)
014b. WHAT KIND OF WORK WERE YOU DOING? (For example regislered nurse, electricalengineer, accountant. achool guidance counselor. school leacher. etc )
014c WHAT WERE YOUR MAJOR ACTIVITIES OR DUTIES ON THE JOB? (For example:patient cars, auditing Ikm s books. designing, wiring circuits, advising and counselingstudents. child care, leaching students, etc )
015 Please Indicate which of Mrs following types of firms you were imp's" by on this principalIrk (CIRCLE ONE CODE ONLY)
EMPLOYEE OF PRIVATE COMPANY OR BUSINESS. OR11461171151:01, FOR yams. SALARY. OR COMMISSIONS . 1
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEE 2
STATE GOVERNMENT EMPLC YEE . . 3
LOCAL GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEE (CITY, COUNTY. ETC) 4
SELF-EMPLOYED IN OWN BUSINESS. PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE OR FARM
Own business. not incorporated 5Own business. Incorporated 0
Other type of lirm (specify) 7
151Page 3. ED (NOES) Form 2365, 545
of MN RIO 1111,11 MD MI f ' II
016a. How many hours per *oak were you iimploYmi to mock M gm lob?
hours per week
014b. Was this hob dasailled as tuition.? (CIRCLE ONE CODE ONLY)
YES . . .. . ... .
NO, I SPECIFICALLY WANTED FULL-TIMEWORK, BUT I COULD NOT FIND ANY
NO, I DID NOT WANT FULL-TIME WORK
1
2
3
017. N whet rale were you paid, before deducNons, on thie Job? (PLEASE ANSWER ONLY FOR
THE TIME PERIOD YOU CAN REPORT MOST ACCURATELY )
PER YEAR
PER MONTH
PER WEEK
PER DAY
PER HOUR
016. Was coast. degree required In order to obtain the principal hob you have demoted?
(CIRCLE ONE CODE ONLY)
YES . ..
DON'T KNOW .
...... .
1
2
3
0101 Please indicate Ihe main. 112 viMdi your work on thisprIncIpal Job was refried to your major
Mid of study lot the degree listed In 01 s
CLOSELY RELATED . . .. .. 1 (SKIP TO 020 )
SOMEWHAT RELATED . .. . 2 (SKIP TO 020 )
NOT RELATED 3 (GO TO 019b)
019b What wee the main F1111111X1 you took s hob not related 10 your Mild? (CIRCLE ONE CODE
ONLY)
I COULD NOT FIND A JOB IN MY FIELD . 1
THE PAY IS BETTER THAN A JOB IN MY FIELD 2
BETTER OPPORTUNITY FOR ADVANCEMENT THAN IN MY FIELD 3
I WANTED TO SEE IF I LIKED THIS KIND OF WORK 4
ED (NCES) Form 2365. 5415. Page 4
019b (CONTINUED)
OPPORTUNITY TO HELP PEOPLE OR BE USEFUL TO SOCIETY s
I WANTED TO WORK IN MANUAL OCCUPATION s
OTHER (specify )7
020 Which afalement boot describes how you regard yarn principal Job? (CIRCLE ONE CODE
ONLY)
JOB WITH POSSIBLE CAREER POTENTIAL1
JOB WITH DEFINITE CAREER POTENTIAL2
TEMPORARY JOB UNTIL A BETTER ONE COULDBE FOUND 3
TEMPORARY WHILE WAITING TO REPORT TO A NEW JOB 4
TEMPORARY JOB TO EARN MONEY TO DO SOMETHING ELSE (e g ,
Omsk school, have free Mme, or to complete
career preparation)S
JOB TO EARN MONEY WHILE I DECIDE WHATKIND OF WORK I WANT s
OTHER (specify)7
021a. In addition to the principal hob you have described above, did you work for pay eta wand
Job during the week of April 29. 1965?
YES, . ... ..... 1 (GO TO 021b)
NO 2 (SKIP TO 022)
021b. Was this second lob that of a school teacher al any level (ptakkidergarten through grade
12)? (EXCLUDE JOBS AS TEACHER ACES OR DAY CARE CENTER WORKERS WITH
NO INSTRUCTIONAL DUTIES)
YES
NO
, . , . ........... .... .. 1 (GO TO 021c)
...... .. ... .. .. 2 (SKIP TO 022)
021c Was IMe second hob teaching In a public or private school?
(CIRCLE ONE CODE ONLY)
PUBLIC . .
PRIVATE .
BOTH
15,3
. 1
.. 2
. . ... ...... 3
vamp as ow Vim MI NM MI MI MI MI OM 111111
022 Did you have any kill-lime work experience prior to receiving Me degree referred lo In Ola?(DO NOT INCLUDE SUMMER OR OTHER TEMPORARY JOBS)
YES U . . ENTER NUMBER OF YEARS
NO U
023a Prior to completing Me requirements for Me degree referred to in 01 a, were you at any timeemployed as a school leacher al any level (prekindergarten through grade 12)? (EXCLUDESTUDENT OR PRACTICE TEACHING AND WORK AS A TEACHER'S AIDE)
YES . 1 (GO TO 023b)
NO 2 (SKIP TO 024a)
PREPARATION TO TEACH
0244 During the week of April 29 1985. did you either
a Have a certificate or license to leach school
01 were you
b Eligible (that it had you completed all Oho courses required including Misdeal orpractice teaching) fora certificate or license lo leach school. al any or ail levels(prekindergarten through grade 12) in .1 Nast one Slate?
023b Was Mils leaching full-Wine or part-time? (CIRCLE ONE CODE ONLY) YES .. .. .. . . 1 (GO TO 024b)NO 2 if.,KIP TO am
FULL-TIME I DON'T KNOW .. .. ... 3 (SKIP TO 028)
PART-TIME 2 (II you answered no or don't know lo 024a, please skip lo 028BOTH 3
15 4
024b When did you FIRST become ELIGIBLE (complete as required corium for certificate orlicense) lo Ioacfir
BEFORE JULY I. 1983. ... ..... . ..JULY 1. 1983 THROUGH JUNE 30. 1984AFTER JUNE 30. 1984
024c Circle below all the grades thal you are eligible or certified to leach
I2
PK F. 1 2 3 4 5 8 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 INGRADED
025a Below le a list of FIELDS of eligibility or certification lo leach During ihe week of April 20.1985, please Indicate the field(s) you were eligible or certified 10 leach (CIRCLE ALLCODES THAT APPLY)
EUWIIILE OR...ILO CERTIFIED TO TEACH
GENERAL CERTIFICATE, NO SPECIFIC FIELD(e g elementary, early childhood. arc)
ART . - 02BILINGUAL EDUCATION .- 03BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE .. 04BUSINESS 05ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS Oa
FOREIGN LANGUAGES ... 07HEALTH . . 08HOME ECONOMICS 09INDUSTRIAL ARTS .. 10MATHEMATICS .. .. 11
156Page S. ED (LACES) Form 2385, 515
r 11 11111 MI 111111111 IIIM MI I II
025a (CONTINUED)
FIELD ELIGIBLE ORCERTIFIED TO TEACH
MUSIC 12PHYSICAL SCIENCES . 13PHYSICAL EDUCATION 14PRE-ELEMENTARY EDUCATION 15READING 16SOCIAL SCIENCES/SOCIAL STUDIES 17SPECIAL EDUCATION
MENTALLY RETARDED 18HEARING IMPAIRED, DEAF . 19SPEECH IMPAIRED .. 20SERIOUSLY EMOTIONALLY DISTURBED 21SPECIFIC LEARNING DISABILITY 22GENERAL CERTIFICATE (NO SPECIFIC CONDITION) 23OTHER SPECIAL EDUCATION 24
VOCATIONAL EDUCATION 25OTHER FIELD 28
025b Are you eligible or certified lo teach in mars than one held (i . did you orde more than oneheld on 025a)? (CHECK APPROPRIATE BOX)
YES E I /Specify field you are best
027 Which stalimsnt best describes your decision not to apply for teaching job sins orimmediately prior to receiving the degree referred to in 01a? (CIRCLE ONE CODE ONLY)
I WANTED TO TEACH AT THE TIME, BUT:
I needed or wanted another degree or mono cows'work bebop applying for a leaching job
I had all IN ammo work I needed but I wasn'teady lo apply for job . .
Teaching jobs went so hard lo get, I didn'tbother to apply
I DID NOT WANT TO TEACH AT THE TIME BECAUSE.
Student or practice leaching Delors graduationdiscouraged me from wanting to leach
I received a bailor job offer outside of leaching
I didn't like low pay and leaching conditions . . 6
I was never Interested In teaching . . . 7
Other (spank) a
quakked 10 teach of the(field. In 025a)
NO ( I
026 Did you each (excluding student leaching) or apply lot a job u school leacher at any orate levels (prekindergarten through grade 12) since or Immediately prior to receiving thedegree (Warred to In 01a? (CORGI L ONE CODE ON1Y)
APPLIED ONLY (DID NOT TEACH)
TAUGHT
DID NOT APPLY
ED (LACES) Form 2385.5/85, Page 6J 61 r
I (SKIP TO 028)
2 (SKIP TO 028)
3 (GO T0027)
028 Regarding the principal job you held during the week at Apnl 29, 1985, In 013, was !hisprinapal job that of a school teacher (or substitute teacher) at any or all levels (prekinder-garten through grad. 12) in either a public or privals school? (Day care workers with noinstruchonal duties and teacher aides should not be included as leachers )
YES . 1 (SKIP TO 031)
NO .2 (STOP HEREMaas* return questionnaireIn postage paid envelope.Thank you for your coops/a-non )
NOT WORKING DURINGWEEKOF APRIL 29, 1985 3 (GO TO 029a)
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rage Woes III40 me MI MI MI ER no as maQuestions 29 and 30 are lo be answered only by those persons not working for pay during the week TEACHERSof April 29, 1985
029a if you were not working ter pay during the week of April 29. 1985. did you look for work atany lime behveen ApIN 8, 1985, and May 3, 19857
YES 1 (GO TO 029b)
NO 2 (SKIP TO 030)
029b Were you available for work during the week ol April 29. 19857
YES I (Thank you for yourcooperation. Pies**return questionnaire Inpostage paid envelops)
NO 2 (GO TO 030)
030 What was the main reason ru were not working during the week of April 29, 19857(CIRCLE ONE Grin ONLY)
I WAS GOING TO SCHOOL 1
I HAD FAMILY RESPONSIBILITIES (including pregnancy) 2
I COULD NOT FIND THE KIND OF JOB I WANTED 3
I DID NOT WANT TO WORK 4
I HAD ALREADY SECURED A NEW JOB TO BEGIN SOMETIMEAFTER FEBRUARY 8. 1985 (including gobs startingsummer or bell)
I WAS LAID OFF
OTHER REASON (specify)
5
6
7
STOP HERE. Thank you for your cooperation. Please return quialionnalre In post-age paid envelope
153
031 In which of the following types of public or private schools did you teach in Oils job?(CIRCLE ALL CODES THAT APPLY)
A public school (OPERATED BY A LOCAL SCHOOL DISTRICT)
A public school (OPERATED BY STATE OR FEDERAL AGENCY) . 2
A private school (RELIGIOUSLY AFFILIATED SCHOOL) . 3
A private school (NON-RELIGIOUSLY AFFILIATED SCHOOL) . . 4
032 Circle below all the grades that you were actually leaching during the week of April 29,1985
PK K 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1! 12 UNGRADED
033 Which statement boil describes your decision lo become teacher? (CIRCLE ONE CODEONLY)
I HAVE ALWAYS WANTED TO BE A TEACHER .
I LIKE TO WORK WITH CHILDREN .. . . 2
I LIKE THE JOB SECURITY OFFERED BY TEACHING 3
I GET SATISFACTION FROM TEACHING . 4
I FEEL THE SALARY FOR TEACHING IS GOOD . 5
I COULDN'T FIND ANY OTHER JOB . . .
OTHER (spicily(
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034 Are you a WI-contained- class leacher?
(A sell-minlained class leacher is one who has the same sludenls for all or most of the dailyschool session Mool preprimary. primary and elementary teachers are 'sell-contained'Bess teachers If you leach only special education students. do not consider yourselfsell-contained class leacher )
YES 1 (SKIP TO 038)
NO 2 (GO TO 035a)
1 5 ;4,.. 7,ED (NOES) Form 2385, 5/85
TI1101111111nr.036a. Mahal Ils Id(s) ore you leeching in lhis job? (CIRCLE ALL CODES THAT APPLY)
GENERAL CERTIFICATE. NO SPECIFIC FIELD(a g.. alananlary. eady childhood, Mc) 01
ART 02B IUNGUAL EDUCATION
. 03B IOLOGICAL SCIENCE 04BUSINESS 05ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS oeFOREIGN LANGUAGES 07HEALTH oeHOME ECONOMICS ooINDUSTRIAL ARTS 10MATHEMATICS
. 11MUSIC ....... ......................... 12PHYSICAL SCIENCES ........ . 13PHYSICAL EDUCATION 14PRE-ELEMENTARY EDUCATION . . 1READING ... 16SOCIAL SCIENCES/SOCIAL STUDIES . 17SPECIAL EDUCATION:
MENTALLY RETARDED .. ISHEARING IMPAIRED, DEAF
. IsSPEECH 2/PAIRED . 20SERIOUSLY EMOTIONALLY DISTURBED ..... .. 21SPECIFIC LEARNING DISABILITY 22GENERAL CERTIFICATE (NO SPECIFIC CONDITION) . 23OTHER SPECIN. EDUCATION. 24
VOCATIONAL EDUCATION .. 25OTHER FIELD 26
OM. Ara you teadeng In more lhan one field (Ea dueledmore than ono kid in 035a)? (CHECKAPPROPRIATE BOX)
YES 0 (Specify laid taught most of Si. lime ol hada IOW In 035a
NI 0
035c. Do you teach any al I» fields In 035a (other then Foragn Languages) Ins language otherthan English? (CHECK APPROPRIATE BOX)
YES 0 (Spa* field and language) . (GO TO 035d)
. (SKIP T0036)
ED (ICES) Form 2305. 6/115. Page II 6u
11 am ealler
03511 How do you use your &belly lo leach In lets language indicated In 035c ? (CIRCLEALL CODES WHICH APPLY)
I USE IT FOR INSTRUCTION IN SUBJECT AREASSUCH AS MATHEMATICS, SCIENCE. ETC .
I TEACH THE LANGUAGE ARTS OF THE LANGUAGE TOPUPILS FOR WHOM IT IS THE HOME LANGUAGE .
I TEACH IT AS A FOREIGN LANGUAGE TO PUPILSFOR WHOM IT IS NOT THE HOME LANGUAGE .
. ...... 2
3
I ONLY USE IT IN INFORMAL (NON-TEACHING) SITUATIONS 4
OTHER (specify)
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036 Oki yc-r indictee mai you leach In Si firel(s) d vecial education lothandicapped sludsnIsIn 035 a ? (DO NOT INCLUDE TEACHING REGULAR CLASSES WITHMAINSTREAMED SPECIAL EDUCATION STUDENTS)
YES I (GO TO 037s)
NO 2 (SKIP TO 038)
037a Are you leaching In any class(es) In addition 10 teathino In a program of special educationfor handicapped students?
YES I (GO TO 037b)
NO 2 (SKIP TO 0311)
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. Iv op um In SIMI MI NIB ri........ 61111.
0376 Old you spend more of your lime leaching in a program of special education for handi-
capped students than In your Oho( dass(es)?
YES
NO
1
2
OM During the week of April 29, 1965, Mut was your preparation (9 any) for teachinghandicapped students? (CIRCLE ALL CODES THAT APPLY)
FORMAL EDUCATION (Courses akin for weepmode In regular undergraduate or graduate courseor program prior to and/orduring employmers)
OTHER EDUCATION (Any study or Veining programcomplated both prior I a andduring employment other than In
regular undergraduate orgraduate course or program) .
1
2
NONE . 3
039 How many months per year did you WO* under your teaching con trai kw OM job? (IF YOU
HAD NO CONTRACT, CIRCLE 81
9 months 1
10 months 2
11 months 3
12 smiths 4
OTHER 6
NO CONTRACT 8
TO TEACHERS: Thank you for your cooperation. Please return queetionneki Inthe postage paid envelope.
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Attachment 2
LIST OF MAJOR FIELDS ANDSUBSPECIALTIEZ
LIST OF MAJOR FIELDS AND SUBSPECIALITIES
0100 Agriculture and Natural Resources
0101 Agriculture, General0102 Agronomy0103 Solis Science0104 Animal ScienceCi05 Dairy Science
0106 Poultry Science0107 Fish, Game, and Wildlife Management0108 Horticulture0109 Ornamental Horticulture0110 Agricultural and Farm Management
0111 Agricultural Economics0112 Agricultural Business0113 Food Science and Technology0114 Forestry0115 Natural Resources Management
0116 Agriculture and Forestry Technolog!es0117 Range Management0118 Pest Control and Crop Protection0119 Other
0200 Architecture and Environmental Design
0201 Environmental Design, General0202 Architecture0203 Interior Design0204 Landscape Architecture0205 Urban Architecture0206 City, Community, and Regional Planning0299 Other
0300 Area Studies
0301 Asian Studies, General0302 F-st Asian Studies0303 S 4 Asian (India, etc.) Studies0304 F. _east Asian Studies0305 African Studies
0306 Islamic Studies0307 Russian and Slavic Studies0308 Latin American Studies0309 Middle Eastern Studies0310 European Studies, General
0311 Easter- European Studies
0312 West European Studies0313 American Studies0314 Pacific Area Studies0315 French Studies0399 Other
0401 Biological Sciences
0401 Biology, General
0402 Botany, General
0403 Bacteriology0404 Plant Pathology
0405 Plant Pharme:ology
0406 Plant Physiology0407 Zoology, General0408 Pathology, Human and Animal
0409 Pharmacology, Human and Animal
0410 Physiology, Human and Animal
0411 Microbiology0412 Anatomy0413 Histology0414 Biochemistry
0415 Biophysics
0416 Molecular Biology
0417 Cell Biology0418 Marine Biology0419 Biometrics and Biostatistics0420 Ecology
0421 Entomology0422 Genetics0423 Radiobiology0424 Nutrition, Scientific
0425 Neurosciences
0426 Toxicology0427 Embroyology0428 Pre-med0429 Pre-vet0430 Pre-dentistry
0431 Immunology0499 Other
0500 Business and Management
0501 Business and Commerce, General0502 Accounting0503 Business Statistics
0504 Banking and Finance0505 Investment lnd Securities
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0506 Business Management and Administration0507 Operations Research0508 Hotel and Restaurant Management0509 Marketing and Purchasing
0510 Transportation and Public Utilities0511 Real Estate0512 Insurance0513 International Business0514 Secretartial Studies
0515 Personnel Management0516 Labor and Industrial Relations0517 Business Economics0518 Organizational Behavior0599 Other
0600 Communications
0601 Communications, General0602 Journalism0603 Radio - Television0604 Advertising0605 Communication Media0606 Mass Communications0607 Public Relations0608 Group Communications0699 Other
0700 Computer. and Information Sciences
0701 Computer and Information Sciences, General0702 Information Sciences and Systems0703 Data Processing0704 Computer Programming0705 Systems Analysis0799 Other
0800 Education
0801 Education, General0802 Elementary Education, General0803 Secondary Education, General0804 Junior High School Education0805 Higher Education, General
0806 Junior and Community College Education0807 Adult and Continuing Education0808 Special Education, General0809 Administration of Special Education0810 Education of the Mentally Retarded
0811 Education of the Gifted0812 Education of the Deaf0813 Education of the Culturally Disadvantaged0814 Education of the Visually Handicapped0815 Speech Correction and C' Inicative Disorders
0816 Education of the Emotionally Disturbed0817 Remedial Education0818 Special Learning Disabilities0819 Education of the Physically Handicapped0820 Education of the Multiple Handicapped
0821 Social Foundations0822 Educational Psychology0823 PreElementary Education0824 Educational Statistics and Research0825 Educational Testing, Evaluation and Measurement
0826 Student Personnel0827 Educational Administration0828 Educational Supervision0829 Curriculum and Instruction and Educational Media0830 Reading Education
0831 Art Education0832 Music Education0833 Mathematics Edcuation0834 Science Education0835 Physical Education
6836 Driver and Safety Education0837 Health Education0838 Business, Commerce, and Distributive Education0839 Industrial Arts, Vocational & Technical Education0840 Guidance and Counseling0841 English Education0842 Foreign Languages Education0843 Social Studies Education0844 School Management0845 Speech and Drama Education0846 School Librarianship0847 Urban Education0848 Bilingual Education0849 Multicultural Education0850 Community Education0991 Argicultural Education0892 Education of Exceptional Children, Not Classified Above0e93 Home Economics Education0894 Nursing Education0899 Other
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0900 Engineering
0901 Engineering, General0902 Aerospace, Aeronautical, Astronautical Engineering0903 Argicultural Engineering0904 Architectural Engineering0906 Chemical Engineering0907 Petroleum Engineering0908 Civil, Construction b Transportation Engineering0909 Electrical, Electronics, Communications Engineering0910 Mechanical Engineering
0911 Geological Engineering0912 Geophysical Engineering0913 Industrial and Management Engineering0914 Metallurgical Engineering
0915 Materials Engineering0916 Ceramic Engineering0917 Textile Engineering0918 Mining and Mineral Engineering0919 Engineering Physics
0920 Nuclear Engineering0921 Engineering Mechnanics0922 Environmental and Sanitary Engineering0923 Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering0924 Ocean Engineering0925 Engineering Technologies0999 Other
1000 Fine and Applied Arts
1001 Fine Arts, General1002 Art1003 Art History and Appreciation1004 Music (Performing, Composition, Theory)1005 Music (Liberal Arts Program)
1006 Music History and Appreciation1007 Dramatic Arts1008 Dance1009 Applied Design and Graphic Design and Fashion Design1010 Cinematography1011 Photography1012 Applied Music1013 Studio Arts1014 Commerical Art1015 History of Architecture1099 Other
1100 Foreign Languages
1101 Foreign Languages, General1102 French1103 German1104 Italian1105 Spanish
1106 Russian1107 Chinese1111 4ebrew1112 Arabic1113 Indian (Asiatic)1114 Scandinavian Languages1115 Slavic Languages (Other than Russian)1116 African Languages (Non-Semitic)1117 Portuguese1199 Other
1200 Health Professions
1201 Health Professions, General1202 Hospital and Health Care Administration1203 Nursing1205 Dental Specialties1207 Medical Specialties
1208 Occupational Therapy1209 Optometry1211 Pharmacy1212 Phsyical Therapy1213 Dental Hygience
1214 Public Health1215 Medical Record Librarianship1216 Podiatry or Podiatric Medicine1217 Biomedical Communication1219 Veterinary Medicine Specialties
1220 Speech Pathology and Audiology1221 Chiropractic1222 Clinical Social Work1223 Medical Laboratory Technologies1224 Dental Technologies1225 Radiulogic Technologies12'26 Rehabilitation1227 Expressive Therlpy(ies)1228 Allied Health1299 Other
1300 Home Economics
1301 Home Economics, General1302 Home Decoration rid Home Equipment1303 Clothing and Textiles1304 Consumer Economics and Home Management1305 Family Relations and Child Development
1306 Foods and Nutrition1307 Institutional Management and Cafeteria Management1399 Other
1400 Law
1401 Law, General1402 Prelaw
1500 Letters
1501 English, General1502 Literature, English1503 Comparative Literature1504 Classics1505 Linguistics1506 Speech, Debate, and Forensic Science1507 Lreative Writing1508 Teaching of English as a Foreign Language
1509 Philosophy1510 Religious Studies1511 Literature, General (except English)1599 Other
1600 Library Science
1601 Library Science, General1699 Other
1700 Mathematics
1701 Mathematics, General1702 Statistics, Mathematical and Theoretical1703 Applied Mathematics1799 Other
1800 Military Sciences
1801 Military Science (Army)1802 Naval Science (Navy, Marines)1803 Aerospace Science (Air Force)1899 Other
1900 Physical Sciences
1901 Physical Sciences, General1902 Physics, General1903 Molecular Physics1904 Nuclear Physics1905 Chemistry, General
1906 Inorganic Chemistry1907 Organic Chemistry1908 Physical Chemistry1909 Analytical Chemistry1910 Pharmaceutical Chemistry
1911 Astronomy1912 Astrophysics1913 Atomosphe'ic Sciences and Meterology1914 Geology1915 Geochemistry
1916 Geophysics and Seismolog;1917 Earth Sciences, General1918 Paleonotology1919 Oceanography1920 Metallurgy1921 Industrial Chemistry1991 Other Earth Sciences1992 Other Physical Sciences
2000 Psychology
2001 Psychology, General2002 Experimental Psychology2003 Clinical Psychology2004 Psychology for Counseling2005 Social Psychology
2006 Psychometrics2007 Statistics in Psychology2008 Industrial Psychology2009 Developmental Psychology2010 Physiological Psychology2011 Behavioral Science2012 Comparative Psychology2013 Rehabilitation Counseling2014 Animal Behavior2099 Other
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2100 Public Affairs and Services
2101 Community Services, General2102 Public Administration2103 Parks and Recreation Management2104 Social Work and Helping Services2105 Law Enforcement and Corrections and
Criminology and Criminal Justice2106 International Public Service2107 Administration of Justice2199 Other
2200 Social Sciences, Total
2201 Social Sciences, General2202 Arthropology2203 Archaeology2204 Economics2205 History
2206 Geography2207 Political Science and Government2208 Sociology2209 Criminology2210 International Relations
2211 Afro-American (Black Culture) Studies2212 Amercian Indian Cultural Studies2213 Mexican - American Cultural Studies2214 Urban Studies2215 Demography
2299 Other
2300 Theology, Total
2301-2 Theological Professions, General2302 Religious Music2303 Biblical Languages2304 Religious Education2399 Other
4900 Interdisciplinary Studies, Total
49u1 General Liberal Arts and Sciences4902 Biological and Physical Sciences4903 Humanities and Social Sciences4904 Engineering and Other Disciplines4999 Other
9994 Other
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Attachment 3
NUMERICAL INDEX O1 MAJOR GROUPS,INDUSTRY GROUPS, AND INDUSTRIES
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Numerical ILtiox of Major Groups, IndustryGroups, and Industries01AGRICULTURAL
PRODUCTIONCBOPS011 Cs:it Groins
01:1I. Whist0112 Bios0113 Corn
Soybeans0119 Cash pains, not elsewhereelaanded
Crops, Except Cash GrainsCottonTobaccoSup: cropsIrish potatoesTis+dcrops, azim east gw-4,not elsewhere
ciondies,016 "sgetalliss sad Melons0161 Vegetables sad radon"017 Traits sad Tres Nuts0171 Barry crops0172 Cusps'0173 Tree nuts0174 at= fruits0173 Deciduous tree fruits0179 Fruits sad buts, tot ids*.*lure classified013
Horticultural Specialties0131Ornaciantal dor:cult:us -andnursery products0122 rood crops grown uzular resit.0139
Earactilmiralsperci:..itin, notsiaewharo ciasuilen019 General Farms, Primarily Crop0191 Conirrni trams. prise ::3y crop
02AGRICULTURAL
PRODUCTIONLIVE=0 CIC021 Unsure:. Except Doir., Poultry,sad animal ;pet:sides0211 But cattle feedlots0212 But cattle, except :sod=0213 Hop0214 Sheep sad soots
613 Field0137012201330134013$
0219 General11N-estae:v. exceptdairy, poultry, sad animalspecialtics024 Dairy Farms
0241 Dairy fanny425 Poultry sad Egss0251 Broiler, fryer, and roasterchicks=0=2 Chicken eggs0223 Turkel" sad turkey tip03:4 Poultry botchsrles0259 ?out:: and eggs. mot else-wtert dassalen027 Animal Soscisititison
Fur-bearing anuosis and rab-bits0272 Minas and tabs: till:nes0=9 Azursai specaluci. notwhere cis:soled029 General Furns. Primarily Livestod:0201 Cunard ts.rtnA, pr.:oar:1y tIve-stock07
AGIUCULTETAL. SERVICES071 Soil Preparation Sot-nets0711 Sodpreparation ,or ices072 Crop Semmes
0721 CropMontag, culuvotIoLAnd prourcuon07= Crop
liamtairig, prisnartlr bymachine0723 Crop preparation stnicas formarket, except eott.on &m-ow;0724 Cotton. ;lanai;0729 Genc..4.1 tron sarnims074 'latent:a:7 Services
0741 Vetenuary service, for live-stock, except Lairtisiiciaittes
0742 Vetennary %smelts 'or amnia,specialties
(11.111.
351
3S2STA2CIA32 CL1111331111AL
, .07 AGRICULTURAL SERVICESCon.
073 Animal Services. Extent Veterinary0731 Livestock serrine. except
marries. for animal spa.viatica
0152 Animal Specialty services0711 Farm Libor and Management Sarr-
less0781 Farm Labor contractors and
crow leaders0722 Farm management +Endres
073 Landsesne and Horticultural Serrices0721 Landscape counseling and
planning0732 Lawn and garden tet-nans0783 Oraarnental shrub and tree
sunless08 FORESTRY
021 Timber awn0811 Timber tracts
032 Forest `hirsute* and Tree SeedGathering and Excusing
011.11 P31113% 121121C111111 and MO seedattermg and extradlusg084 Gathering el Miscellaneous Forest
Preciatta. Extent Tree Seeds_
0114:: Es=action of pine gum0842 Gathering of forms products,
not elsewhere annulled3115 Forestry Sorviess
MI Forestry service09 FISHING. /TUNTLNG. AND TRAPPING021 Commernal Milan0912 Madan0013 Shellfish0919 Miscellaneous :marine prod-
neeC$2 rah Hatcheries and Preserves
0921 Fiala hatcher:8s and preserves007 Hunting and Tranvia& and Cam.Propagation
0971 Humaag and want:ling, andMI6 propagation10 MEAL NitYrNc
101 Inn Ores1E1 Iron one
102 Carper Tres1021 Copper one
103 Land and Zinc Ores1031 Lead and nne orts
104 0.44 and Sliver Ores1041 Gold area1044 Silver ores
CLASSVIL:.1702kr
105 Bauxite and Other Aluminum of.,1051 Bauxite and other aiuminlintores
106 Ferroalloy Ores. Except Vanadium1061 Ferroalloy ores, ascent rum.
diary108 !dotal Xining Serriees
1051 'Metal titian; ,trios101 Miscellaneous Metal Ores
1092 Mereury ores1094 Uranium -radium-valtadium
ORS1099 Metal ores, not eiseweer.
classified11 ANTHRACITE MIN'iNG
111 A.m.hrzsita Mining1111' Anithracita1112 Anthrax:tit mining tamers12 B1TTIME1011S coal. AND ucNrrr,
M'INE1 G121 Bituminous Coal and Lignite Miniot
1211 Bituminous acid and lisputc1213 Bituminous coal and ligrate
mining services13 on. A:1D GAS EXTRACTION
131 Crud* Petroleum tin: Natural Gas1311 Crude petroleum arses =sum
ga3132 Katural Gas Liquids
1=1 Natural gas liquids13$ OR and Gas Field Sarvtess
1381 DrIlLng oil and gas wells1332 Oil and ;a; 5eld 7-,inr=,an
1,---vices1329 Oil and gas field sernem, not
tisewttere CISMItieti14 MINVG AND QUARRYING OF NON.
...ETALLIC MINERALS, EZCZ7TFUELS
141 Dimension Storm1411 Dimension none
142 Crashed and Broken Sic e.InelnaisltMcrae
14= Crnetted and broken liznostene14= Crusheli and broken ,gsnica14= Crushed and broken store, lot
4.111Witerl Ciallillfied144 Sand sad Gravel
1442 t,7ortsr.'netion sand and gravel1445 Intlisstrini sand
:43 Clay, Ccrszote. and Refractory Min.anis1432 Bent:mita
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1111=IIICAL ZYDEr, NOmfaxr:FAcTrizrc 121-1)CST'3=5
1453 Tire clay1454 Fuller's earth1455 Manilas and ball clay1458 Car, =runic, ann refractory
miner-Ls, not eisewhere clas-sified
141 Classical end fertilizer Mineral Min-ing
1472 11-itos1473 Fluorspar1414 Potash, soda, and borate min-
erals1475 Pliosplinte rock1416 Rock salt1477 Sulfur1473 Chemical and fertilizer humeral
mining, not elanwizere cies-and
1411 Nonmetallic MLnerala (Luigi Fuels)Services
1481 Nonmetallic minerals (exceptInnis) servos
149 Illscailaneons Nonmetallic Minerals.Except Finis
1482 Grpsum1496 Talc. soapstone, and pyropayi-
lite1499 liiseallansous nonmetallic min-
erals, not elsewhere cinalided15 BUILZING CONSTRI1711011.GENrex. cormucroas AL ND OPERA-
Tra BUILDERS132 General Building Contractors--
Reisidendal Buildinp1521 General contractrm--eingte-
family house,IS= Central a:attract:usresiden-
tial buildings, other thansingie4anuly ...
153 Operative Builders1531 Operative builders
154 General Building ContractorsNenruidandal Buildings
1541 General abtirrartors--indus-trial buildings and wars-houso
1542 General enntrantors--aonretri-dantial buildings. otherthan industrial btuldingsand warenousor
333
IS CONSTRUCTION OTHER THAN 3CTLDINC CONSTRUCTION'GENZRALCONTRACT° RS
151 fUgliway and Street Construction.Except Elevated Highways
1611 Higlawsy and street conscrue-don, except elevated high-ways
112 Heim Construction. Except Highwayand Street Construction
1632 Bridge, tunnel, and elevatedhighway constr.:cc oa
15= Water, sewer. pine Line, com-munication and power lineconstruction
16= Heavy ..onstructzon,where classified
17 CONSTRUCT/0 N--SP E CIAL TRADECONTRACTORS
171 Plumbing, Resting (Except EIectrici .
and Air Conditioning1711 Plumbing, heating ( except
eiectrie), and air condi:Ion-WI
172 Painting. Paper Hanging, andDecorating
1721 Painting, paper hang:nit, anddecorating
173 44ectrical Wort1731 Electrical work
174 Masonry, Stonework. Tile Sett:. T,and Plastering
1741 Masonry, stone se v.: n ir. andother stonework
1742 Plastering, drrraiL scat -t:and insulation worx
1743 Terrazzo, tile, triarhie, anamimic work
175 Carpentering and flooring1751 Carpentering1752 Floor laving :uul other 1 oor-
work. not cisewher: ....c.ssified173 Mooting and Sheet Ntemi 'veer
1761 Roo.ine and meet metal worx117 Concrete W ark
1771 Concrete work173 Water Weil Drilling
1731 Water well drilling
not eise-
354 STANZARC LVDTTST7tIAL CLAS5477CAT:Orf
17 CONSTRUCTIONSPECIAL TRADEC 0 N'T LW:* 0 RS.- Continued
171 Miscellaneous Statist Trodtractors
1731 Structural steel erection1733 Clone . id 4433ng wurit1114 Excavating and founds:tun
workITN Wrecking and demolition worn1714 Installation or gnomon of
building equipment, notelsewhan dassifird
1713 Special r is contractors, notaim:where classified
40 MILTIOAD MANSPORTATION401 Railroads
401; Railroads, line -haul operating4013 Swit.clung and tarminai tnab-
lishmente404 lailwas Enrols Sorties
4041 Railway ospreys service41 LOCAL AND SUI3rAnAN TRANSIT A:ID
INTERURDAY ITIGHWAY PASSEN.G7 X,
411 Led and -than hammerTranspertatim
4111 Local and suburban assist t4112 Local peiusrgar transports.
ban, act elsewhare Magnified412 Taxim.bhe
4121 Tarj_l_los413 Lutereity and barli Ellgimar
Passenger Transoortatine3131 Intareity an hintl highway
1.41111111101? 122.01puttUi011414 Passenger Traasportation Charter
Sernce4141 Lord possenger tomportatiou
charter service4142 Passenger trarts,aortation char.
tar service, except local415 Schist 3nees
4157 School buses417 Tar:mutat and Sarney Totalities for
Motor '41144 1/1,441167 Tramper.Masa
4171 Terminal and joust ternanalmainamance fuilitur.. formotur paseestgartionsocirtatioo
41 2 X.untenance sari service (s-al:Leo for mow vehiclepassenger transportation
Ca4.
42 MOTOR FREIGHT TRANSPORTA470NAND WAREHOUSING
421 Trucking. Local and Long Distance4112 Loco tan setting eth....at storage4213 Trucking, accept lccal4214 Local truckinu, with stony
4. Public Warehousing4221 Farm product warehousir g
and storage4 Mafrigmated warehousing4=4 Household goals warenousins
SLOr-,12
General warehousing Ind stor-age
4=5 Special warehousin4 seal :tor-age. not tinownere classified
4=_ Terminal and Joint Terminal Main.tenant, Facilities for 5Iotor FreightTransportation
4231 TallnlAilL and joint terminaleta/amazon facditic: formotor freight transportation
43 U.S. Pf3STAL szaricz431 U.S. Postal Service
4311 U.S. Postal ServiceWATER TRANSPORTATION441 Deep Sea Foreign Transportation
4411 Deep sat foreict =mom-tiot
442 Deep Sea DPmestic Transportation4422 Transportation to and between
tsclacoataguous taSTIt4111344= Coastwise trunaportstion4413 Intent:metal transports:ton
443 Gnat L.tkra-St. Lawrence SolwayTransportation
4431 Gnat Lskse-St. L-arrenci Sea-way. Transpor-ttioa
444 Transportation on Risen and Ca tali4441 Tramportsuon on river:, sag
canals444 Local Water I/impartation
4432 Fermis4432 Lighterage4434 Towing and tughost service4453 Local water c.n.rtsportst:on.
not elseerthze cissstnea4441 SeTTICtil Incidental to Water Tram.
partition4453 Marine carp hanaliag445.4 Cabal operation4459 Water tramportauoa services.
not assawnerp eiz.s.uteu
21172dZAICAL L/zrzr, N-07.1-X4.14177AC:17aLIG ZTJUSTRIES
a ?Tux SPO RTATT ON BY AIR451 Alt Transportation, Certificated Car-
news4511 Air transportation, certificated
carriers482 Alt Transportadoe. Noncertiacated
Carrion41121 Air transportation, I:encomia-
sated carriersail Fined Facilities sad Services Related
to Air Transportation4432 ..irports ad firing fields4523 Airport terminal services
44 PIPE LVES, EXCI:r7 NATURAL. GAS451 Pipe Lines. Except Natural Gas
4412 Crude petroleum pipe Lints4413 3,ailned peculetat pipe lines4419 Pipe !loos, not elsewhere cis:si-
ted47 TICANSPORTATION SERVICES
471 Freight Forwarding4713 Freight, forwardin,
47 Arrangement of 'Transportadon47= Arrangement of passenger
ttansportation47= Arrangement of transportation
of freight and cargo474 Rental of Railroad Cars
4742 Rental of railroad ears wishsere of lading
4742 Rental of railroad cars withoutme of lacking
471 hilneellanuons Sorrier' Incidental toT numeration
4712 Inspection and WIligtuag se-v-ie rs connected with trans-permit=
4733 Packing and erasing4754 Fined facilities for handing
mow vehicle transiTorta-tion, not elsewhere classified
4n4.4 Sevictis istr3 dan tal to trans-portation, not dust eraclassified
4 COMMUNICATION441 Telephone Commurucation (Niro cr
B. 'ci)41111 Tambora CerDnititileSC2011
(wire or radio)4112 Telegraph Communication (Wire or
Radio)
3:55
4121 Telegraph consmun.ication (wireor radio)
453 Raclin and Television Broadcasting4332 Radio broadcasting41133 Television broadcasting
49 Communication Services. Sat Else-, when Classified
- 41199 Communication serr,c e notelsewhere classified
43 ELECTRIC. CAS, AND SA.saTARYsznrczs
491 Electric Services4911 Flectrie oricis
492 Gas Production and Distribution4922 Vatursi pa t-anadussIon42= N&LICIA pa =1:131211331011 and
distribution4924 Nature/ has distribution4923 kited, manufactured or liqui-
fied petroleum gas produc-tion and/or distribution
453 Combination Carrie and Gas. andOther Malty Services
4931 Lucille anc: other servicescombined
4$52 Gas and other sernres cam-bind
4931 Cenibinauon not else-where decoded
484 Water. Se p pi4141 Water =poll.
435 Sanitary Services4342 Sewerage mums4353 Ttduse Arnauss4953 Sanits.rY term= Dot eise-
*tem ziasidien494 Steam Supply
4941 Steam supply417 Irrigation Systems
4371 Irriration ivstAnsSO WIIOLIISALE TIZADEDUMABLI:
GOODSSO1 Meter Vellitiet and A.utornotte ruts
and Supplies5012 Auldmoolles and otter rotor
vehicles5013 Automotive parts and cuppiies5014 Tins and tunes
502 Furniture and Homo Furst-al:togs5021 FurnitureSO= name furnisninp
1 7 ti
356 STANDARD trorsTnIAL
50 WHOLESALE TRADEDURABLEG 00 DS-Continued
S33 Liu/that and Other Construetioa:slatcriaLs
5031 Lumber. plywood and mill-work
5033 Construcdon matarsaLs. notelsewhere cinainiied
504 Sporting. Recreational. Photographic,sad Hobby Geode. Toys and Sup-plies
5041 Sporting and recreationalgoods and supplies
5042 'oys and hobby goods Indsupplies
5043 Phco.ographi.. equipment aed$1117131jos
SOS Metnia and l'finerais. EustisPetroleum
$051 Metals sem:se mums and*Mess
5052 Coal and other :miners/a andcc=
506 Elattrical noseiS5C33 Electrical anparneusend equip-
=ant, wtrmg supplies andelMitraCtiatt =tarsals
5064 Electrical appliances, talent.aim and radio seta
5065 Electronic parts and equipmentSOT Hardware. and ?lambing and Hens.
lag Eenipment and Supplies5012 Hardware5014 Plumbing rind heists; equip-
ment and supplies (hydron-ica)
5015 Warm sit heating and sir con-ditioning equipment and
, suppliesSOTS Reirmeration equipment and
suppliesS43 Machinery, Entitlement. and Supplies
5081 Commercial machines andequipment
5082 Construction and mining map,el:unary and equIpment
5383 Farrel and garden machineryand equipment
5084 Indust:lel machiner7 andemnpmeit
5085 Industrial suppliesSOSti Przfesionat eqi,pusent and
supplies
51
c!.:TICAT:ON
5081 Service ftt.Lbli3ntnent eq1:10,merit and tuppliec
5088 Transportation equipmentsupplies, except motorhiciaa
503 MIsceilaneous Durable Good.,5093 Scrap and urnntc nursers:atS094 Jeweirf, watchea. dinninno,
and other preetoun 31.mr.50343 Durable ;cods, not esen.tiver
classifiedWHOLESALE TRAD E--NO
GOODS511 Phtizr and Paper Products
5111 PnntInn :nu wrttin=5112 SUCIoner7
3113 Industrial anti personal !tr .
ice paper512 Dregs, Drug P7oprietariits and Drut
gists' Sundries51= Driiss. dm; proprietaries. 4,11t1
deuggszcs' sundries513 Apparel. Mete Goods. and Notions
5133 Piece goons (mniveri tarireil5134 Notions and other dry ;ow..513$ lien's and boys' elatnine arm
:.,settings5137 Women's, etuldren's and in.
taint' clothing and acre!soles
51:3 Footwear514 Grantees and Related Products
5141 Groceries. general line5142 Frozen loud*5143 Dairy products5144 Poultry and poultry prouurf,5145 Confectionery3146 Mr and =foods5147 NIests sad meat products5148 Fresh fruits land ',eget/own5143 Gil:ernes and minted r.frwi
%LILL not clAewhert C.:113.,4 61"i515 Fare .Product Raw Materials
5152 Cotton515:1 Grain5154 livestocz515 Faun -pro tuet raw metatirto,
not elsewhere cissiuned516 Chemicals and Allied Products
5161 Chemsenis and allied products517 Petroleota sad Petroleum Product,
5171 Petroleum hulk stations %MItenZ11104.3
ISU
:arum GAL LTD CZ. NO:tiliANT:FAC773VC r.:DVS7:1=5 3.571172 Petroleum and petroleum
products wholesalers, exceptbulk stations and terminals
na Beer. Willi and Distilled AlcohoileBoverases
544 Candy, Nat: and Confectioner.. Stores5441 Candy, nut, snd aonlectionery
stores545 Dairy Products Stores
5431 Dairy products storesSill Boss and ale S46 Retail Bakeries5132 Wince and distilled rikaisolie
beverages$412 Retail hakeruis--balcusg snd
113 Miscellaneous Nondurable Goods 5463 Retail bakeross--selling only8191 Farm supplies 549 111340111181110US Food Stores5124 Tobacco and tobacco ;inducts 5499 Misecilarieousi food store!S198 Paints. 'waning, and supplies S3 AUTOMOTIVE DEALERS AND GASO-1129 Nondurable goods. not else-
where elsssided LINE SERVIC:: STATIONSS3I Motor Vehicle Dealers 'New andS2 BL'11.1)1`" MATERIALS. H.A.RDWARE.
Used)GARDk.l SUPPLY. A.N`D NIOBILE13011E DEALERS 5311 Motor vehicle dealers new
and used621 Lusher and Other Building Maserieale Dealers
C11 Lumber and other buildingmaterial: deslen
332 Motor Vehicle Dealers ;Used Only)$521 Motor vehscie dui= (used
only)S33 Auto and Homo Supply StoresS33 Paint, Glass. and Wallpaper Stores
5331 Auto and home supply stores3231 Paint, glass, and wallpaperstores
554 Gasoline Strtee Stations5341 Gasoliae service stations623 Hardware Stores US Boat Dealers6251 Hardware stores5331 Boat dealersS26 Retail NurAeries. Lawn and Garden US Becreidional and Utility TrailerSupply Stores Dealers5281 avail atinint% lawn and
garden supply stores5311 Race/clonal Ind
(*osiers327 Mobile awns Dealers 537 Motorcycle Desierz5271 Montle home dealers 5371 Mau:mere...lc dealers13 GENZIIAL MERCHANDISE STORES 339 Aasemouve Dealers. Not ElsewhereS31 Department Starts Casa fled5311 Depamsent stares533 Variety Stores 5399 Automotive dealerg nt)t, else-
where ciasaidea3631 Variety storesSC APT BI. 4..ND A.CCESEORY s-r 0 rt ES539 Miscellaneous General Aerchandiso
Stern 511 Men's and tio?s. Clothing and Fc.r-nishings Stores
SA
3339 Miscellaneous general reser-elaiusdise starts --
FOOD STORESS41 Grocery Stores
5111 Men's and hor' clothing andfurnishings Mores
562 Women', ItcsUI 7-to. Wear St ores54:1 Grocers- stores 5621 Wornen'4 rerdv-co-wear ,cores
542 Mess and Fish (Seafood) Markets. 552 Women's Acres:to/7 any SoecaityIncluding Freezer Provisioters Stores
54= Freezer and Loeser mat pro-VU11011eM
Six Women's anlefaory spe-cialty stones
6423 Meat find !tat. (seafood) mar-kets
$64 Chiidre 's and "Infants' Wear Stores5141 snd Nett$43 Frost Stares and vegetable Maikets (Lewes
5431 Fruit stores and vegetable $65 Family Clothinc Stores1321 nets
131
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APPAREL AND ACCESSORY STORES..Costinued .
344 Shoe StoresS111 Shoe icons
Ski Furriers and Fur Shoos5131 Furriers sod fur shops
S43 Miscellaneous Apparel sad AccessoryStares
SDI Iliscellaz.eous apparel and ac-e11110r7 atoms
MINIM:IRE. HOME FtlINISHINGSAND EQIP,,IENT STORES
371 Furniture. Home riernishirgs. andEquipment Stores, Exceot Aeoli-an**
3712 Furniture stores5713 Floor covering stores5714 Drapery, cumin, and uphol-
stery =MI5719 Miscellaneous home furnishing
SONS572 Household Appliance Stares
372 Household appliance stores573 Radio. Television. and Muse Stores
57:2 Radio and teilt1211011 stores3723 Nurser stores
EAITNG AND DRINS/NG PLACES331 Eating and Drinking races
3312 Eating placesa13 Drinking places (alcoholic bev-
as ps)MISCELLANEOUS RETAIL5111 Drug Stores and Preorietary Stores
3312 Drug stores and proprietarystores
S92 Weer Stores311121 Liquor stores
393 Used Manliest...so StoresS331 Used merchandise stores
594 iliscellaneous Shooting GoodsStores
5341 Sporting goods stns andbicycle list3(X1
5342 Book stores31143 Stationery storesMe Jewelry storesSUS Hobby, toy, and gam shopsSIM Carnets snd. photographic sup-
ply sums31147 Mgt, novelty, and souvenir
limps5943 Luggage and leather goods
stores
CLASSZFICA17.0N
SS49 Sews;. needlework, And pier.liOnCLi stores
596 Mouton Rau:tiers .5941 liall order housesSSC Automatic rnerebandisinq ma.
China operstom5963 Direct toiling establiahment,
.598 Fuel and Ice Dealers5232 Fuel anti ice dealers, eTe?..,,
fuel od dealers and hntib.,1gas dealers
5013 Fuel od dealers5954 Leitch-led petrnleum pas 1.q.
tied ,,J.$) deniers599 Retail Stores. Not Elsewhere Ca..
tilledS992 Florists5993 Cigar storm and stands5994 News deniers and aeivo,tlati.,3999 ILiscell..n. coos retsal stores, not
elsewhere ctisesitteu64 BANNING
601 Federal Reserve Banks6011 Fikei-..1 RA:terve banks
602 Commercial and Stscl..aaiings lianasSS= State banks, member+ of he
Federal naserre System6023 State panics, not tnOVIZCTS .'t
the Federal Reserve System.insured by the FedenaDepcett Insurance Corpora.on
1024 Stew banks, sot members Aithe Federal Reserve System..not insured by the Feuer:1iDeposit It:Laurance Corpora-Ion
442: National banks, member! ofthe Federal Reserve S :num
6425 NILUOrlii tlaXliCS, not menace'of the Federal It=erveSystem, irau*eu br tieFederal Del:coat InsuranceCar:oration
607' :Yauonal 'tanks. not ;nsurrn 'Jrthe Federal Deposit insu:sacs Curporauon
6429 Unuieorporited private CLAW.run 117Surell by the FeciersiDeposit Insurance Corpora-tion
403 Mutual Savings Banks4032 NIutust :Magi Sant. mem-
bers lf the Federal '7.mer,eSystem
141424:111CAL LTOLT, NONIL4ZCZTACTI7TIZM L"r7C57.112..5 359$033 Ilutual savings banks not
nsesnbers of the FederalResorts Smarm, insured bythe Fedrzal Deposit Ian:-atm Corporation
6034 Mutual savings bailer. not is-eared by the Federal DepositInsurance Corporation
604 Tram Companies Not Engaged in De.posit Banking
$042 State nondepcsit trust COM-patties, =Amber of the Fed-eral Reserve System, insuredand not insured
6044 State nondeposit truss compa-nies, not insured by the Fed-eral Zepasit Insurance Car.poruion
In Establishments Per arming Functionsacseir Belated to Banking
$052 Foreign exchange establish-MOM
1054 Sale deposit *crap:miteHU Clearinghouse tutiess,nons6030 Corporations t%ir banking ahrecd6059 Establish:mints performing
functinns closely ?dated todeposit banking, not dee-
. wiser, dandled11 CEEDIT AGENCIES OTHER THAN
BANZS411 ltediseisant and Mancini Institutions
for Crilift Agencies Other Thanteaks
1112 Rediscount and financing insu-M..0= for credit agencies(other than banks) not pm-manly' associated with agr-miltural credit
6113 Rediscount and financing utsti-tutions for credit agencies(other than hank.) pi-mita-liraisheiatrd with agriculturalcredit
612 SavIngs and Loan Asilihnations61= Federal savings and loin man-
etatinna1123 State saving' and loan assoeut-
Lion& insured by the FetlemSavings and Limn InsuranceCorporation
6124 State savings and loan assoc:a...tiono, not igtourrd. merneersof the Feciczal Houle LoanBank System
3125 State savings and loan asacieta-tiona, not insured. not mem-bers of the Federal lIonseLoan Bank Systom
:113 Agricultural Credit Institutions6131 Agricultural. credit Institutions
614 Personal Credit Institutions3142 Federal credit unions6143 &au credit uniuns6144 Industrial ioan esimpanicz :at
engaged in a cy ill t banking6143 Licensed small loan ;enact6146 Inststiment sales finance com-
panies4149 lliseeilaatome personal emu t
insatutions615 Business Credit Institutions
61.53 Short -term : bust:its: erectii in-scat.. krona
6139 Misceilanerius busmen creditinstitutions
616 Mortgage Bankers and aroicers6162 ILurtaige bankas and loan
correspondents1112 Loan heriterl
62 SECURITY AND CO' DIODITY BRO-WS. DEALERS. EXCIIA.SCES. ANDSr'SICES
621 &minty Brokers. Dealers. and Mots-don C. Mnanttn
6211 Sertirity brokers. dealer, andflatation corn Mtn le-,
3= Commodity Conzacts Brokers andDealers
6=1 Commodity coot:met., brobiersand dealer .
6= Security and Commodity Eachangee6221 Securtty anti enlInnuiL y ex-
change'CZ Seim-Ices kilied 'Tith thr Excnange of
Securities or Cornrrtouitie-46231 Services salicn an::: :he 7.2'
Change of neuritic-. 1r :cm-rnoaium
43 INSURANCE6:1 Life Insuritree
6311 '..te insvranee
i 8 J
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Z60 77.A:11:URA ErDAM7'.1IAL
13 ES'SL-RAN CZContinued-632 Accident and Hcsith Insurance and
MI Combinations of real 1.1fIttc.,insurance, loans, Leer
51cdical Service Plans 67 HOLDING A.ND 07E17 INVES7:44ENT6321 Accident end beslth in OFFICES1324 Hospital sad medical service 571 Holding (lakes
;Law 6711 Holding oaten133 The. 'Marine. and C11114.11ti Insuranco 572 Investment OiSces
6231 Fire, insane. and casualtyinsurance
6722 :As:segment investment eq.flaes, open -end
LIS Surety Insurance 6772 lIanagement inverts:tient of.63;1 Surety insurance Seem, dosed-endTitle Insurance 6724 Cad investment trusts3:31 Title insurance 472.5 Facc-ausount offices
527 Pension, Realtb. and Welfare Funds 673 Trusts6371 Pension, lizaltn. and welfare
funds6732 Eiltir..ainard, religious, tau
charitaole mists533 Insurance Carriers. Not Elsewhere
Classided6733 Trusts, except educes:a nai,
religious, and tharitabin6339 Insurance aarrirs, not else-
where cis:staled679 Miscellaneous Invesdng
am oil royalty traders64 INSURANCE AGLNTE. SPOKES'S. AND 6733 Commodity traders
SERVICE 6734 Patent owners lad Lasers641 Insurance Agents. Brokers. and Serv-
ice4749 Investor: act eisewners claw-
fled6411 Insurance agents, brokers. and
ferries70 ROMS. ROOMING ROUSES, CAMPS.
A.Ni'D OTHER LODGING PLACESU REAL ESTATE631 RkSI &ULU Operators (Eaaept De-
waopersi and Lessees
701 Hotels. Motels. and Tourist Courts7011 Houle, motels, WWI tour
6312 Operators of nonresidentialbttildiap
6313 Operators of apartment build-ings
6314 Operators of dwellings otherthan apartment ban/dines
6313 Operators of maidens:a/ =a-lai* horns it
OREMT02 Rooming and Boarding Phases
7021 nocinung and boarding houses703 Camps and Tradering Parity
IC= Sporting and recreationalcamps
7033 TrnAlenng parks and camp attesfor transients
6311 Laws of railroad property TOA Cnanization hotels and LodgintMe Lessors J1 real property, not
elsewhere classified663 Reel Estate Agents and Managers
6331 Real estate agents had man -
H04.1101. on Membership Sam1041 Or-gangs:Lion hotel and lodg-
ing houses, on asemberstuobeams
Wen law PrnsoNAL SERVICES634 Title Abstract Ogees 721 Lanterv. Cleanuig. and Garnett
6341 Title abstract Arose Serleoe133 Subdividers and Dirreltmers
61132 Subdividers and developers,ISCIPP6 01121041111111
11313 Cemetery subdividers andclimb:mess
7211 Power laundries. farnii7 Ladcomuserr.ai
7212 Garment messing. and menufor laundries and d17canners
66 COMBINATIONS OF REAL ESTATE. 7213 Linen simplyLNSURANCE. LOANS. LAW OFFICES 7214 Diaper service
661 Combinations of Real Fatale. In-sorante. Loans, Law Oakes
7715 Coin-operated laundries ape
dry cleaning
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7236 Dry cleaning plants, exceptrag cleaning
7217 Carpet and "upholstery clean-ing
7211 Industrial launderers7219 Laundry and pment 311r>-
ices, not elsewhere elessiAed722 Photographic Studios. Portrait
7221 Photographic studios, portrait723 Beauty Shops
7231 Beauty shops724 Barbee shops
7241 Barber shops723 Shoe Repair Shops. Shoe Shine Par.
fors. and Hat Ceasing Shoos7251 Shoe repair shops. sheet shine
parlors, and hat clewingshops .
72$ Funeral Service and Crematories7291 Funeral service sad crema-
tories723 Miscellaneous PIMMORSI Services
7239 Ifiscellaneous personal serr-icus
73 BUS/NESS S=trIC=S731 Advertising
7311 Advertising agencies3712 Outdoor advertising services7313 Radio, Weviston, and publish-
es' advertising represents-twee
7219 Advertising, not elsewhereclassified
732 Consumer Credit Reverting Agencies.Mercantile Reporting Agencies.and Adjustment and CollectionAgencies .
7321 Consumer credit reporting41:11=112, inercanule report-ing agencies, and adjust-merit and collection agencies
733 Mailing, Reproduction. CommurcialArt and Photography, and Steno-graphic Services
7331 Dines mail advertising servi cm7322 Blueprinting and photocopy-
ing seams7333 Commercial photography, art,
and graphics7333 Stenographic services; and re-
production serYiem, not else-where elaeauSed
361
734 Son tats to Dwellings and OtherBuildings
7341 Window donning7342 Disinfecting and ese.t.rrainat
in; services734^ Cleaning And CIALiatenance serv-
ices to dwellings and otherbtuldings, not elsewheredamned
733 News Syndicates7351 News syndicates
738 Personnel Supply Services7261 Employment sigenc:es7362 Temporary help supply arvIces73119 Personnel 3uppir services. not
elsewhere dawned737 Computer sad Data Processing
Services7372 Computer programming and
other software services77:4 Da '.II drileallifif serrt=s7379 Computer related services. not
oisrottore ciassuied733 Miscellan oas Business Services
7391 Researen and developmentlaboratories
7322 1Lanagerne.st, consulting, Ladpublic MAUD= sarneel
7333 DIASCLI'M apace, tea pro-tective services
7294 Equipment rental and leasingservices
7393 Photoinallung lanoratones7116 Tr-cling stno servIcem7397 Continers/ tesungtaborster.es7329 Business services. not else-
where cianiuded73 AL'TOMOTIvE rtzrAin, scavICZS.
AND GARAGES731 Automotive Rental and Leasing,
Without Dnvern .7312 Passenger c= rent:..1 Ind It:M-
ing. Ilt..t0121. drivers7511 Trtiel rental. q le.....ttng. -fitt-
out ;ir.vere7319 Utility trailer ana recrestional
vehicie rental7:2 Automobile l'aricine
7323 Phritine 101.173= Parking id-pc:tires
753 Automotive rigour Shoos7531 Top alto 1)ooy reps.ir 3Llop
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13 AlITO5tOTIVE -REPAIR. SERVICES.AND GAaACE..1.Cantinned
733 Automoti.,e Repair Shops--Con.7334 Tire retreading And repair
shops7333 P3iPt shops7=3 General aistotnotive repair
shop.7339 Automotive repair shops. not
elsewhere cinnuled734 Automotive Services. Escept Repair
7342 Cisjoshes7349 Automotive services, except
repair and car wasbes75 nISCV.A.ANEOLTS REl'AIIt SERVICES
762 Electrical Repair Shoos73= Radio and taievivion repair
shops7= Refrigeration and air condi-
tioning service and repairshops
7329 Electrical and cleremnic repairshops, not elsewhere dis-sident
733 Watch. Cock, and Jewelry Repair7531 Watral, code, and jewel'"?
21pair714 Reephoistery and Fitraiturt Repair
7541 asupholittery and furniturnMad'
759 Miscellaneous Repair Shoes and Re.lased Services
7332 Welding molar733 Armatur, rewinding shopsnse Rowe amps and reLlit.ed ser f-
Woe. not elsewhere ciamiled73 MOTION PICTZRES
731 Motion Picture Production and AlliedServices
7313 Motion picture production. ex-cept for television
7214 Motion picture incl tapeducoon for '41eVr.nill
7313 Serving allied to rriouon picme product:On
731 Motion Picture Distribution andAllied Services
73= Motion picture Min exchanges71124 rani or tape distribution for
television7329 Services allied to motion pc-
cure distribution
pro-
733 Motion Picture Theaters7332 Motion picture theaters. ex.
Cep t drive -4n7533 Drive-in motion picture chez-
tet579 AbIZSEI ENT AND RECREATION
SERVICES. EXCEPT MOTION PIC-TURES
791 Dance Halls. Studios. an Sc.honis7311 Dance half. studies. and
scnucits792 Theatrical producers (Except Motion
Pictured. 0.1nds. Orenostra.i. :nilEntertainers
7923 Theatrical producers ;exceptmotion picture) and xuscti-
..... 1.2.11110.111 thenut=1 servicm7929 Bands. orchestras. actors. and
other entertainers aim enter-tainment groupie
753 Bowling Agars and =lion! and PoolEstablishments
79= Billiard and pool establish-ments
7233 Bawling alleys794 Commercial Sparta
rul Professional sports dubs andpromote% .
7941 Racing, including tacit opera-tion
799 Miscellaneous Amusement and Rec.relation Services
1102 Public ;oil' cou=es7953 Coin-opersten sit lament de-
vies7996 Amusement par=7797 Memizerstup sport and reel's-
at= a dubs7999 Amusement and recreation
semen, not eisewnere closet-fled
30 HEALTH SERVICES301 0Mces of Physicians
3011 Offices of payscans302 Oinces of ;Janina
3021 Offices of deftest:I303 °dices of Osteopathic Physicians
3031 Offices of on teapathic physi-cs:is
304 Oakes of Other Hesith Prar.itioners8041 Odices of cdtrooroctors4042 Offices of optometrists
.11ThaRICAL NO:11ctAr cr.t=azrc oz:=7.=s
8649 Oakes of health pram:Omer!,not elsewhere ciaasuleci
80S l`fcraing and Personal Cite Fatuities80a1 Skilled nursing can faclitaesIOU Numnig and persona/ can
famtitier, not elsewhare ciao-sifiad
806 HereitaisSOU General niedica/ and swgical
hospitals9063 Psycliistric hospitals1069 Specialty hospitals, =apt
psychiatric107 Medical and Dental Laboratories
$071 Medical lanoratanes8072 Dental laboratorne
SOS Outpatient Cu. Facilities141111 Outpatient care far.lities
109 Health sad Allied Services, NotElsawhotre Classified
1091 Health sad allied semen, notelsewhere classified
LEGAL srarraz$11 Legal Services
8111 Legal servicesEDUCATIONAL SERVICES121 Elementary and Secondary Schools
Elaniantary and set outiaryanimals
i= Calloges Univeraities. Proferaisaal3chools. and 'ruder Colleges
82= Colleges, univeretes, and pro-famional schools
$2 Junior colleges and technicalibaiitinil
823 Libraries and !afar:nation Centers1231 Libraries sad infor=ation can-
taea
824 Correspondence Schools and Voca-tional Schools
8241 Garret..modems acho.ois8243 Data proem/in schools82I4 Biwa= and sacretainal
!Shoals8249 Vocational schools. meat vb.
national high eeztoots. noteisownere CbtalilltO
823 Schools and Educational Services.Nee Elsewhere Classzfied
URI Schools and eche:air-nal veryice, not eisawhen claw/Aden
363
83 SOCIAL SERVICES832 Individual and Fazall Social Services
3321 I.divtdual sad faculy socialsernoes
833 Job Training and Vocational Baba.bilks:ion Services
1331 Job tilusaing and vocational'rehabilitation sonless
US Child Day Care Servicessan cud day WI SOMICIOI
136 Residential Can1361 kosidantsal can
833 Social Sorvicas. Not Microbe?* Clam.silted
3389 Social services, no elsewhereciaseted
114 MUSEUMS. ART GALLERIES. BOTANI-CAL AND ZOOLOGICAL GARDENS
341 Musaents and Art Galleries1411 MUSO11=3 sad art gslertes
142 Arboreta. Botanical and ZoolovcalGardens
&CI Arboreta, botanical and too -lopnJ
$1 M=IBEI1SHIP ORGANIZATIty4S861 Business Associations
3111 Busman associ:tions11112 Professional MentbersNip Orzaniaa-
dens1621 Professional manioarsalp or-
ganizationsLab sr Unions and Stem Labor Or-
ganizations*631 Labor =ions and naular Labor
organisations./44 Civic. Social. and Fraternai
dens6641 Civic, social, and !tic:stall/ err
110eati0b31169 Political Orgrailzations
iiil Politico organisations866 Religious Organisations
UM Religious orgetusat:ons869 Membership Organizations. Not
Esewhere CASSIfiost841119 Maraberstup organize ions.
not elsewhere matchedSS PRIVATE HOUSEHOLDS
801 Prrresa Households81111 Privnta haus= olds
S 'i)
364 . Writt5Tilr.t.L
89 MISC.71.LANEOUS SERVICES131 Engineering. ArrAitectursi. and Sur-
veying Services8911 Enginsering, architectural,
and surveying services,112 Noncommercial Educational. Scion.
dile. sad Research OrganizationsNonconintercal sducstinnal,
seentifie. sad research or-ganizations
, 1crounting. Auditing. and Book-keeping Sortie's
4131 Accounting, auditing, andbookkeoping 3erriCe2
899 Services. Not Msewitere Classified4990. Services, not dweller* das- 95
tided31 ETZLDT.tYt.. LEGISLATTT E. AND GEf.
UM. GOTVLYMEN'T. EXCEPTMANCE
911 Exeentive Oakes9111 Executive Polices
912 Legislative Aodies9121 Legislative bodies
913 Executive sod LegislativeCombined
1131 Executive and legislative ali-ne combined
919 General Conran's:. Not EletSwiter.Cassia/Id
9199 General government. nos else-Wbe'll daunted
92 .TUSTICT.. PUBLIC ORDr:R. AND SAFETY921 Courts
9211 CourtsPublic Order and Safety9=1 Niles protaction9= 7.4igni counsel and prosecution92= Correctional iastatiit1130.31=4 Piro protardonl2 Public order and safety, not
eisysthere classified93 PUBLIC MANCE, TA.L.1TION, AND
ONETA Rt POLICY131 Public Finance. Taxation. and Moe,.
terry Polio9311 Public bane /. taxation. and
monetary policy94 ADMINISTRATION OF WirMAN
SOURCES PRO GRAUS241 Administration of Educational Pro-
Vann9411 A.dzainistrsuon of educational
PTC/1127113.1
Oilers
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943 Administrztion of Public HealthPrograms
9431 Administration of puoliehealth progrnrris
144 Administration of Social. Manpower.and Income Maintenance Pro.puns
9441 Administration of social, man-power, and income =unto-man programs
945 Administration of Veteraria' A.grairs.Except Health And Insurance
9451 Adautustrauon of veterans'sffaum, eneupt health saesinsurance
ADMTNIST1ATION OF ErrIZONMEN-Til QUALITY AND HOUS1 MI Pgo.DRAMS
951 Administration of EnvironmentalQuality Pregrazns
9611 Air and vutar =curve andsolid *veto management
91112 Land, mineral. tioldlife, andforest conservation
953 Administration of Housing and UrbanDevolopment Programs
9531 Administrazion a housingprograms
9532 Administration of Irian plan-ning and cznuitinity andrurai cieveio pme st
ADMINTST71. ATION Of ZCONOYLICPROGRAMS
941 Administration of Central EconomicPrograma
2411 Administration of patrol eeo-nOtate programs
942 Recniation and AdminacrstionTransportation Programs
9121 Regulaunn and acizturO3 t:inn of transportation pro-ratilt
943 Roznixuon and Administration of
Communimu.sn. Eiactr7t, Gas. andOther Utilities
9631 Regulation and acuasintstradon of eocumunication. tiertrig. gss. and miler uulittes
244 Regalsuoa of Agricnit Ms:satinsand Commodities
9141 Regulation of spneultursimasticating and soma:wait:es
145 Ratoiation. Licensing. and ;Mc'clan of Miscetianeous CommercialSectors
NtriszaicAL OrDE.=, NONILLY7FAC7.711=G
9651 Regulation, licensing, and in-spection of misceatneousconunessial sectors
ZN-DZSTEITS 365
9111 National iecunty97:2 International Attsus
W21 International affaarsNI Space Itesoore It and Tichnology 99 NONCLASSIFIABLE EST .4,13 LIS H.
9641 Spa= research and technology MENTS91 NATIONAL szcznurt Apto INTER- 999 Nonelaasifiable Establishments
NATIONAL AFFAIRS 9999 Nonclassadado estadishmen cs971 National Soenrit7
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OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM
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means -Part" and -n e.c." means "not elsewhere classified."
°cat/-Pattoncode
Occupation category
MANAGERIAL ANO PROFESSIONALSPECIALTY OCCUPATIONS
Executive, Administrative, and Managerial
0o:upatiom
003 Legislators (111)004 Chief executives and general administrators. puolic
administration (112)005 Administrators and officals, public administration
(1132-1139)006 Administrators, protective services (1131)007 Financial managers (122)008 Personnel and labor relations managers (123)009 Purchasing managers (1241
013 Managers, mnketing, advertising, and public relations(125)
014 Adomistrators, education and related fields (128)015 Managers, medicine and health (131)016 Managers, properties and real estate (1353)017 Postmasters and mail superintendents (1 344)018 Funeral directors (pt 1359)019 Managers and administrators, n e.c. (121, 126,
127, 132.139, except 1344, 1353, at 1359)Management related occupations
023 Accountants and auditors 11412)021! Underwriters (1414)025 Other financial officers (1415, 1419)026 Management analysts 1142)027 Personnel, training, and labor relations specialists
(143)028 Purchasing agents and buyers, farm products (1443)029 Buyers, wholesale and retail trade, except farm
products (1442)Purchasing agents and buyers. n.e c. (1449)Business and promotion agents ( 145)Construction inspectors (1472)Inspectors and compliance officers, iixc. ccnstruction (1473)
037 Management related occupations, n.e.c. (149)
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0.25
Professional Specialty Occupations
Engineers, architects, and surveyors43 Architects (161)
Engineers044 Aerospace engineers (1622)045 Metallurgical and matenals engineers (1623)046 Mining engineers (16241447 Petroleum engineers (1625)
191
Occupat' oncods
Occupation category
MANAGERIAL ANO PROFESSIONALSPECIALTY OCCUPATIONSCon.
Professional Specialty OccupationsCon.Engineers, architects, and surveyorsCon.
EngineersCon.048 Chemical engineers (1626)049 Nuclear engineers (1627)053 Civil engineers (1628)054 Agricultural engineers (1632)055 Electrical and electronic engineers (1633. 1056 Industrial engineers (:634) _
057 Mechanical engineers (1635)058 Marine engineers and naval architects (16.3:059 Engineers, n.e.c. (1639)063 Surveyors and mapping scientists (164)
Mathematical and computer scientists064 Computer systems analysts and scientists (171065 Operations and systems researchers and analys
(1i2)066 Actuaries (1732)067 Statisticians (1733)068 Mathematical scientists. n e c. (1739)
Natural scientists069 Physicists and astronomers (1842, 1843)D73 Chemists. except bioctiemists 11845)074 Atmospheric and space scientists (1846)075 Geologists and geodesists (1847)076 Physical scientists. n e c. (1849)077 Agricultural arid food scientists I 1 853 1
078 Biological and life scientists (185411379 Forestry and conservation scientists 11852)083 Medical scientists 11855i
Health diagnosing occupations084 Physicians (261)085 Dentists (262)086 Veterinarians (271087 Optometrists (281)088 Podiatrists (283)089 Health diagnosrig practitioners. n.e.c, (289)
Health assessment ana treating occuoatlh .,s095 Registered nurses (29)096 Pharmacists (301)097 Dietitians (302)
The:aoists098 Inhalation therapists (3031)099 Occupational trieraoistS (3032)103 Physical therapists (3033)104 Speech therapists (3034)105 Therapists, n.e.c. (3039)
IOcc Winona C!rissificauon System
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Occu-pationcode
Occupation category
MANAGERIAL ANO PROFESSIONALSPECIALTY OCCUPATIONSCon.
Professional Specialty OccupationsCon.
Health amassment and treating occupationsCon.106 Physicians' assistants (3041
Teachers. postsecondary113 Earth, environmental, and marine science teachers
(2212)114 Biological science teachers (2213)115 Chemistry teachers (2214)116 Physics teachers (22151117 Natural science teachers, n.e.c. (2216)118 Psychology teachers (2217)119 Economics teachers (22181123 History teachers (2222)124 Political science teachers (2223)125 Sociology teachers (2224)126 Social science teachers, n.e.c. (22251127 Engineering teachers (2226)128 Mathematical science teachers (2227)129 Computer science teachers (2228)133 Medical science teachers (22311134 Health specialties teachers (2232)135 Business, commerce, and marketing teachers (2233)136 Agriculture and forestry teachers (22341137 Alt. drama, and music teachers (2235)138 Physical education teachers (22361139 Education teachers (22371143 English teachers (2238)144 Foreign language teachers (22421145 Law teachers (2243)146 Social work teachers (2244)147 Theology teachers (22451148 Trade and industrial teachers (22461140 Home economics teachers (22471153 Teachers, postsecondary. n.e.c. (2249)154 Postsecondary teachers. subject not specified
Tvacherc, except Postsecondary155 Teachers. prekindergarten and kindergarten i2311N (156) Teachers elementary scnool (232)P (157) Teachers. secondary school (2331158 Teachers. special education (235)159 Teachers. n.e.c. (236, 2M163 Counselors. educational and vocational (241
Librarians archivists, and curators162f Librarians (2511165 Archivists and curators (2521
Social scientists and urban planners166 Economists (1912)167 Psychologists (1915)168 Sociologists (19161169 Social scientists. n.e.c. (1913, 1914. 19191173 Urban planners (192) 194
Occu-pationcode
Occupation category
MANAGERIAL AND PROFESSIONALSPECIALTY OCCUPATIONSCon.
Professional Specialty OccupationsCon.
Social, recreation, and religious workers174 Social workers (2032)175 Recreation workers (2033)176 Clergy (20421177 Religious workers. n.e.c. (20491
Lawyers and judges178 Lawyers 2111179 Judges (212)
Writers, artists, entertainers, and athletes183 Authors (321)184 Technical writers (398)185 Designers (322)136 Musicians and composers (323)187 Actors and directors (3241188 Painters, sculptors, craftartists, and artist
printmakers (325)199 Photographers (326)193 Dancers (327)194 Artists, performers, and related worker.. n.e
329)195 Editors and reporters (3.31)197 Public relations specialists (332)198 Announcers (333)199 Athletes (341
TECHNICAL. SALES. AND AOMINISTRATSUPPORT OCCUPATIONS
Technicians and Related Support Occupation.
Health technologists and technicians203 Clinical laboratory technologists and techni
(362)204 Dental hygienists (3631205 Health re;cy'd technologists and technic;ans206 Radioiogic technicians 1365)207 Licensed practical nurses (366)208 Heath technologists and techn.cians. n.e.c.
Technologists and technicians, except healthEngineering and related technologists anotechnicians
213 Electrical and electronic technicians (37'214 Industrial engineering technicians (37121215 Mecrianical engineering technicians 1371:216 Engineering technicians. n.c.c. (37101217 Drafting occupations (372)218 Surveying and mapping technicians (373;
Science technicians223 Biological technician (382)224 Chemical technicians (38311225 Science technicians, n.e.c. (3832, 3833, :
Occu'nationode
25
228-2933
234235
Occupation category
TECHNICAL SALES. ANO ADMINISTRATIVEsuPPORT OCCUPATIONS Con.
Technicians and Related Support OccupationsCon.
Tectincians, except health, engineering, and scienceAirplane pilots and navigator! (825)Air traffic controllers (392)Broadcast equipment operators (393)Computer programmers (3971, 3972)Tool programmers, numerical control (3974)Legal assistants (396)Technicians. n.e.c. (399)
Sides Oanapations
(43 Supervisors and proprietors, sales occupations (40)Salm representatives, finance and business services
Insurance Wee occupation (4122)Real mato sale occupations (4123)Securities and financial services same occupations
141241
Advertising and related sales occupations (4153)Sales occupations, other business services (4152)
Sales noresentatives, commodities except retailSale engineers (421)Sales representatives. mining. manufacturing. andwholesale (423, 424)
Sales workers, mail and personal servicesSales workers, motored:ides and bons (4342, 4344)Salerworken, appall (4344)Saks waken, shoes (4351)Sales workers, furniture and home fumishirws (4348)Sales workers: radio, television. and
appliances (4343, 4352)Sales worker', hardware and building supplies (4353)Saks workers, parts (4387)Sales workers, other commodities (4345, 4347,4354, 4356, 4359, 4382, 4389)
Sales counter Petits (4383)Cashiers (4364)Street and doortodoor sales workers (4366)News vendors (4365)
Sales related occupations
Demonstrators, promoters and models, sales (445)Auctioneers (447)Sales support occupations. n.e.c. (444, 445, 449)
253
IF45
The
I"258
283
465266
26974
275077(275)
278
1283284286
304303
306
Support Occupations, Including Clerical
Supervisors, administrative support OCCUP1tIOrSSupervisors, general office (4511, 4513-4519,
41129)
Supervisors, computer equipment operators (4512)Supermen. financial records Processing (4621;
conanunications operators (4523)
307
308309
R (313)314315
316317318319323
325326327328
329335335
S (337)338
339343344
345346
347
348349353
354355356357
359363
193
Occu-Pattoncode
Occupation category
TECHNICAL. SALES. AND ADMINISTRATIVESUPPORT OCCUPATIONSCon.
Administrative Support Occvpations, IncludingClerical Con.
Supervisors, administrative support occupationsColSupervisors; distribution. scheduling, and adiusting
clerks (4522, 45244628)Computer equipment operators
Computer operators (4612)Peripheral equipment operators (4613)
Secretaries, stenographers, and typistsSecretaries (46=Stenographers (4623)Typists (4624)
Information clerksInterviewers (4642)Henri clerks (4643)Transportation ticket and reservation agents (4644Receptionists (4645)Information clerks, n.e.c. (4649)
Records processing occupations, except financialClassified-ad dirks (4f.62)i.:orruspondence clerks (4663)Order clerks (4664)Personnel clerks, except payroll and timekeeping
(4692)Library clerks (4694File clerks (4696)Records clerks (4699)
Financial records processing occuoationsBookkeepers, accounting, and auditing clerks (471Payroll and timekeeping clerks 14713)
Billing clerks (4715)Cost and rate clerks (4716)Billing, posting, and alculating machine operators
(4718)Duplicating, mail and other office machine operators
Duplicating machine operators (4722)Mali preparing and paper handling machine operate
(4723)Office machine operators. n.e.c. (4729)
Communications equipment operatorsTelephone operators (4732)Telegraphers (4733)Communications equipment operators. n e.c. (472
Mail and message distributing occuoationsPostal clerks, exc. mail carriers (4742)Mail carriers, postai service (474:31Mail clerks. exc. postai service (4744)Messengers (4745)
Material recording, scheduling, and distributingdecks, n.e.c.
Dispatchers (4751)Production coordinators (4752)
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3b436531
31...36937-3-.
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376
3Ess
3853
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Occupation category
TECHNICAL. SALES, AND AOMINISTRATIVESUPPORT OCCUPATIONS Con.
Administrative Support Occupations, IncludingClericalCon.
Material recording, scheduling, and distributingclerics, n.e.c. Con.Traffic, shipping, and receiving clerks (47531Stock and inventory clerks (4754)Meter readers (47551Weighers, measurers. and checkers (4756)Samplers (4757)Expediters (4758)Material recording, scheduling, and distributing
clerks, n.e.c. (4759)Adjusters and investigators
insurance adjusters, examiners, and investigators(4782)
Investigators and adjusters, except insurance (4783)Eligibility clerks, social welfare (4784)Bill and account collectors (4786)
Miscellaneous administrative support occupationsGeneral office clerks (463)Bank tellers (4791)Proofreaders (4792)Data4ntry keyers (4793)Statistical clerks (47941Teachers' aides (4795)Administrative support occuoations, n.e.c. (4787,4799)
SERVICE OCCUPATIONS
Private Household Occupations
Launderers and ironers (503)Cooks, private household (504)Housekeepers and butlers (505)
40' Child are workers, private housenold (506)T (407) Private household cleaners and servants (502, 507. 509)
'it Protective Service Occupations
Supervisors, protective service occupations413 Supervisors, firefighting and fire prevention oc:iiPa.
dons (5111)41 Supervisors, polka and detectives (5112)415 Suoerneors, guards (51131
Firefighting and fire prevention occupations41 Fire inspection and fire prevention occupations
(5122)417 Firefighting occupations (5123)
Police and detectives41 _ Police and detectives, public service (5132)423 Sheriffs, bailif s. and other law enforcement officers
(5134)42 Correctional institution officers (51331
XIV
0074-potioncode
Occupation category
SERVICE OCCUPATIONS Con.
Protective Service OccupationsCon.
Guards425 Crossing guards (5142)426 Guards and police, exc. public service (5144)427 Protective service occupations, n a.C. (5149)
Service Occupations, Except Protective and
433
434U (435)436437438
439443444
445446447
448
449V (463)4644155
4664574E8459
463464465466467468469
W (473)474475476
194
Household
Food preparation and service occupationsSupervisors, food preparation and service occupati'
(52111Bartenders (5212)Waiters and waitresses (5213)Cooks. except short order (5214)Short-order cooks (5215)Food counter, fountain and related occupations(5216)
Kitchen workers, food preparation (5217)Waiters' /waitresses' assistants (5218)Miscellaneous food preparation occupations (5215
Health service JCCUtietionSDental assistants (5232)Health aides, except nursing (5233)Nursing aides, orderlies, and attendants (5236)
Claming and ouilding service occupations, excepthousehold
Supervisors, cleaning and building service workers(5241)
Maids and housemen (5242, 5249)Janitors and cleaners (52441Elevator operators (5:45)Pest control occupations (5246)
Personal sorties occupationsSupervisors, personal service occupations (5251)Barbers (5252)Hairdressers and cosmetologists (5253)Attendants, amusement and recreation facilities
(5254)Guides (5255)Ushers (5256)Public transportation attendants (5257)ealgege porters and bellhops (5262)Welfare service aides (5263)Child are workers, except private household (5264Personal service 0=14:Mona, n.e.c. (5258. 5269)
FARMING, FORESTRY, AND FISHINGOCCUPATIONS
Farm operators and managersFarmers. except horticultural (5512.6514)14cmculturel specialty farmers (5515)'Managers, farms, except horticultural (5522.5524)Managers, horticultural specialty farms 115251
.,
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Peela41code
477479483484
485
494bp 495
406
14074$1)
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Occupation category
FARMING, FORESTRY, AND FISHINGOCCUPAT1ONSCon.
Other agriculturai and related occupationsForm occupations, except managerial
Supervises's, farm workers (5611)Finn workers (5612-5617)
Marine life cultivation workers (5618)Nursery workers (5619)
Related agricultural co:onionsSupervisors, related agricultural occupations
(5621)Groundskeepers and gardeners, except farm (5622)
Animal caretakers, except farm (5624)
Graders and sorters, agricultural products (5625)
Inspectors, agricultural products (56271Foray and logging oasrPations
Supervisors, forestry and logging workers (571)
Forestry worlaws, except logging (572)Timber cutting and logging oCCuOetiOns (573, 5791
Fishers, hunters, and trappersCuapteins and other officers, NM's') yeasts (pt 8241)Stun (583)Hunters and trappers (584)
PRECISION PRODUCTION, CRAFT, AND REPAIROCCUPATIONS
Mechanic and repairers503 Supervisors, mechanics and repairers (60)
Medulla= and repairers, exact supervisorsVehicle and mobile equipment mechanic andMilken
X (505) Automobile mechanics (pt 6111)506 Automobile mechanic apprentices (pt 6111)507 Bus. truck, and stationary engine mechanics
(6112)508 Aircraft engine mechanics (6113)509 Small engine repairers (6114)514 Automobile body and related repairers (6115)515 Aircraft mechanic, exc. engine (6116)516 Heavy equipment mechanics (6117)517 Farm equipment mechanic (6118)518 Industrial machinery repairers (613)519 Machinery maintenance occupations (614)
Electrical and electronic equipment repairers523 Electronic repairers, communications and
incluerial equipment (6151, 8153, 6155)
Data processing equipment repairers (6154)14cumehold appliance and power tool repairers(6156)
527 Telephone line installers and repairers (6157)529 Telephone installers and repairers (6158)533 Miscellaneous eiectricai and electronic equip-
ment repairers (6152. 6193)534 Heeling, air conditioning, and refrigeration
medunica (616)
525521
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535
538538539543
544
547
549
553
554555
558
567
558
563
564
565
566Y (567)569573
575
576577
579
583
584
585
587
588589583594
596
598
597
506
196
Occupation category
PRECISION PRODUCTION, CRAFT, AND REPA
OCCUPATIONSCon.
Mechanics and repairersCon.
Mechanics and repairers, except supervisorsCot
Miscellaneous mechanics and revairersCamera, watch, and musical instrument rot(C171, 8172)
Locksmiths and safe repairers (6173)
Office machine repairers (6174)
Mechanical controls and valve repairers (61Elevator installers and repairers (6176)
Millwrights (61 78)Specified mechanics and repairers, n.a.C. (6
6179)Not specified mechanics and repairers
Construction tradesSupervisors, construction occupations
Supervisors: brickmasons, stonemasons, and tsetters (6312)
Supervisors, carpenters and related workers (5Supervisors, electricians and power transmissi
installers (6314)Supervisors; painters, paperhangers, and plea
(6315) .
Supervisors; plumbers, pipefitters, and stesmf(6316)Supervisors, n.e.c. (6311, 6318)
Construction trades. except supervisorsBricianesons and stonemasons lot 6412, pt 6'
Britian:son and stonemason apprentices (:6412, pt 6413)
Tile setters, hard and soft (5414, pt 6462)Carpet installers (pt 6462)Carpenters (pt 6422)
Carpenter apprentices (pt 5422)
Drywall installers (6424)
Electricians (Pt 6472)Electrician apprentices (pt 5432)
Electrical power installers and repairers (6433Punters, construction and maintenance 1644;PsPerhangers (6443)
Plasterers (6444)Plumbers, pipefitters, and stesmfirters (Pt 64!
Plumber, pipefirter, and stumfirter anoren(pt 645)
Concrete and terrazzo finishen (6463)
Glaziers (6464)Insulation workers (6465)
Plying, surfacing, and tamping equipmentoperators (6466)
Roofers ( 6468)gunmetal duct installers (6472)
Structural metal workers (6473)
Drillers, earth (6474)
licupationai Classification System
cation Occupation category
PRECISION PRODUCTION, CRAFT, AND REPAIR
OCCUPATIONSCon.
Construction tradesCon.
Construction trades, except supervisorsCon.599 Construction trades, n.e.c. (6467, 6475, 6476.
11
6479)Extractive occupations
613 Supervisors, extractive occupations (632)
:11Drillers, ad well (652)Explosives workers (653)
616 Mining machine operators (654)6
Precision production occisoetionsMining occuoations, n.e.c. (656)
Supervisors production occupations (67, 71)Precision metal working occupations
Tool and die makers (pt 6811)Tool and die maker apprentices (pt 8811)
636 Precision assernbien, metal (6812)Machinists (pt 6813)
Machinist soorentices (Pt 6813)Boilermakers (6814)Precision grinders. fitters, and tool sharpeners
(6816)Petternrnakers and model makers, metal (6817)Lay-out workers (6821)
3Precious stones and lletali workers (*Alen)
(6822. 6866)Engravers, metal (6823)
553 Sheet metal workers (pt 6824)5 re.111
Miscellaneous precision metal workers (6829)Sheet metal worker apprentices (get 6824)
Precision woodworking occupations'
55511
Parremmakan and model makers, wood (6831)55 Cabinet makers and bench carpenters (6832)
Furniture and wood finishers (6835)2 i59 Miscellaneous precision woodworkers
(6839)Precision natio, apparel, and furnishings machineworkers
16e Dressmakers (pt 8852, pt 7752)6*, Tailors (pt 6852)as Upholsterers (6853).69 Shoe repairers (6854)7: Apparel and fabric pattemrnakers (6856)71 Miscellaneous precision apparel and fabric workers
pt 7752)Prolusion workers, assorted materials
75 Hand molders and shapers, except jewelers (6861)76 Patternmakers,lay-out workers, and cutters ( 6862)77 Optical goods workers (6864, pt 7477, pt 7677)78 Dental laboratory and medical appliance tech-
nicians (6865)79 Bookbinders (6844)33 Electrical and electronic equipment assemblers
(6867)
OCCu-
Oationcode
Occupation category
PRECISION PRODUCTION, CRAFT, AND REPAIROCCUPATIONSCon.
Precision production occupationsCon.Pres:too workers, assorted materialsCon.
684 Miscellaneous precision workers, n.e.c. (68691Precision food production occupations
686 Butchers and meat cutters (6871)687 Bakers (6872)688 Food batchmakers (6873, 6879)
Precision inSOIICLOrs, enters, and nested workers689 Inspectors, testers, and graders (6881, 828)693 Adjusters and calibrators (6882)
Plant and system operators594 Water and sewage treatment plant ocerators (691)096 Pawn plant operators (pt 693)
Stationary engineers (pt 693, 7668)499 Miscellaneous plant and system operators (692,
694, 696, 696)
OPERATORS, FABRICATORS, AND LABORERS
Machine Operators, Assemblers, and Inspectors
Machine operators and tenders, except precisionMetalworking and plastic working macnine operator
703 Lathe and turning machine set-up operators(7312)
704 Lathe and turning machine operators (7512)705 Milling and planing machine operators (7313.
7513)706 Punching and stamping press machine operators
(7314, 7317, 7514, 7517)707 Rolling machine operators (7316, 7515)708 Onlling and boring mac sine operators (7318,
7518)709 Gnnding, abrading, buffing, and polishing machine
operators (7322, 7324, 7522)713 Forging machine operators (7319. 7519)714 Numerical control machine operators (7326)715 Miscellaneous metal. plastic. stone, and glass
working machine operators (7329. 7529)717 Fabricating machine operators. n.e.c (7339. 75391
Metal and plastic processing machine operators719 Molding and casting machine operators (7315.
7342, 7515. 7542)723 Metal plating machine ooerators (7343. 7543)724 Heat treating eauiornent operators 17344, 7544)725 Miscellaneous met.:( acid plastic processing macrune
operators (7349, 7549)Woodworking machine operators
726 Wood lathe, routing, and planing machine opera-tors (7431, 7432, 7631, 7632)
727 Sawing machine operators (7433. 7631)728 19 6 shag), and joining machine operators (7435,
7635)
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34tioncode
Occupation category
OPERATORS, FABRICATORS, ANOLABORERSCon.Machine Operators, Assemblers, and InspectorsCon.Machine operators and tenders, except precisionCon.
Woodwirking machine operatorsCon.729 Nailing and tacking machine operators (7636)733 Miscellaneous woodworking machine °inn:tors
17434, 7439, 7634, 7639)Printing machine operators
734 Printing machine operators (7443. 7C43)735 Photoengravers and lithographers (6842. 7444,
76441ii 736 Typesetters ane compositors (6841, 7642)
737 Miscellaneous printing machine operators(6849, 7449, 7649)
Textile, apparel, and furnishings machine operators738 Winding and twisting machine operators (7451,
7651)739 Knitting, looping, taping, and weaving machine
operators (7452, 7652)II 743 Textile cutting machine operators 17654)
744 Textile sewing machine operators (7855)I 745
747Shoe machine operators (7666)Pressing machine operators (73571
748 Laundering and dry cleaning machine operators(6855, 7658)
749 Miscellaneous textile machine operators (7459,7859)
Machine operators, assorted materials753 Cementing and gluing machine operators (7661)754 Packaging and filling machine operators (7462.
75621755 Extruding and forming machine operators (7463,
7663)756 Mixing and blending machine operator; (7664)757 Separating, filtering, and clarifying machine
operators (7476, 7666, 7676)758 Compressing and compacting mathine operators
(7467, 7567120 759 Painting and paint spraying machine operators
(76691763 Roasting and baking machine operators. food
(7472, 7672)764 Washing, cleaning, and pickling macnine operators
(76731765 Folding machine operatcfts (7474 75741/bb Furnace, kiln, and oven operators, exc. food
(7675)768 Crushing and grinding machine operators (pt
7477, ir: 76771.'69 Slicing and cutting machine operators (7478.
7678)773 Motion picture uroiectionists (rat 7479)774 Photographic process machine operators
(6863, 6868, 76711
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Occu-pationcode
777
779
783784785786787
789
713794
795
796
797798
,799
803Z (804)805806808809813814
823824825826
828
829833834
843
844
19'i
Occupation category
OPERATORS, FABRICATORS, ANOLABORERSCon.Machine operators, Assemblers, and InspectorsC
Machine operators and tenders, except precision
Machine operators, assorted materialsCan.
Miscellaneous machine operators. n e.c. (pt 77665, 7679)
Machine operators, not specified
Fabricators, assemblers, and hand working occuoatiOns
Welders and cutters (7332, 7532, 77141Solderers and brazers (7333, 7533. 77171Assemblers (772, 774)Hand cutting and trimming occupations (77531Hand molding, casting, and forming occupation
(7754, 7755)Hand painting, coating, and decorating occupat
(7756)Hand engraving and printing occupations (7757Hand grinding and polishing occupations (7758
Miscellaneous hand working occupations (7759Production inspectors, testers, samplers, and wog
Production inspectors, clseckers, and examiners787)
Production testers 1783)Production samplers and weighers (7841Graders and sorters, except agricultural (7851
Transportation and Material Moving Occupations
Motor vehicle operatorsSupervisors, motor vehicle ooerators (81111Truck drivers, heavy (8212, 82131Truck drivers, light (8214)Onversales workers (22181Bus drivers (8215)Taxicab drivers and chauffeurs (82161Parking lot attendants (0741Motor transportation occupations, ri e c
Transportation occupations. except motor :2e8r.1c1.9e).
Rail transportation occupationsRailroad conductors and iarcmasters (8113)Locomotive operating occupations (8232)Railroad brake, signal, aria swath operators (2Rail vehicle operators, is c.c. (8239)
Water transportation occupationsShip captains and mates, except fishing boats
(pt 8241, 8242)Sailors and deckhands (8243)Marine engineers (82441Bridge. fock, and lighthouse tenders (8245)
Material moving equipment operatorsSupervisors, material moving equipment operate
(812)Operating engineers (8312)
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Occupation category
OPERATORS, FABRICATORS, ANDLABORERSCon.Transportation and Matenei MovingOoeupationsCon.
Material moving equipment operatorsCon.45 Longshore equipment operators (8313)
848 Hoist and winch operators (8314)849 Crane and tower operators (8315)
53 Excavating and loading macnine operators (8316)155 Grader, dozer, and scraper operators (8317)856 Inclusinal truck and tractor equipment operators
(8318),,59 Miscellaneous material moving equipment operators
(8319)
I863 Suoervisors; handlers, equipment cleaners, and laborers.
114n.e.c. (85)
Helpers,, mechanics and repairers (863)Helpers, construction and extractive occupations
65 Helpers, construction trades (8641.8645, 8648)Helpers, surveyor (6646)
11; Helpers, extractive occupations (865)
Hengist', Equipment gainers, Helpers, and Laborers
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OPERATORS, FABRICATORS, ANDLABORERSCon.Handlers, Equipment Cleaners, Helpers, andLaborers-40n.
869 Construction laborers (871)873 Production helpers (861, 862)
Freight, stock, and material handlers875 Garbage collectors (8722)876 Stevedores (8723)877 Stocx handlers and baggers (8724)878 Machine feeders and offbearers 18725)883 Freight, stock, and material handlers, n.e.c.
(8726)885 Garage and service station recated occupations (87:887 Vehicle washers and equioment cleaners (875)888 Hand packers and packagers (8761)889 Laborers. except construction (8769)
999 OCCUPATICN NOT REPORTED'
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Professional, Managerial, technical
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Accountants
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Educators
Elem./Sec. Teachers
College Teachers
Other Teachers
Engineers
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163-165 1 02 3
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413-427 1
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08' 0
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Health Professionals
Registered Nurses
Practitioners
Other
Public Affairs/Social Services
Religious Workers
Social Workers
Other
Bio., Physical Scientists & Mathematician
Fine Arts
Social Sciences, Psychologists
Communicators
Computer Specialists
Technicians
Health
Engineering and Science
Other
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OccupationRecode Occupation Title
178-179, 199 1 12 1 Other Professional, Managerial and Technic
Nonprofessional, nonmanagerialand nontechnical
Sales
Clerical
Crafts
Operatives
Labor3rs, including farmers
Services
Other
243-285 2 01 0
313-336 2 02 0
503-693 2 03 0
694-859 2 04 0
473-499, 863-889 2 05 0
403-407, 433-469 2 06 0
303-309, 337-389 2 07 0
LABFCE85 = 2 3 00 0 Unemployed
LABFCE85 = 3 4 00 0 Not in Labor Force
All the Q148 Codes notlisted above
5 00 0 Other Occupation
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Education
Engineering
Health Professions
Public Affairs/Social Services
Arts & Sciences
Biological Science
Sciences
Social Science
Humanities
Psychology
Other
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1200-1300 1 4
2100-2200 1 5
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