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    Job characteristics / Occupation

    • noccde6 -- NOC-S 2006; NOC-S 2001 (End of reference year)
    • noccds6 -- NOC-S 2006; NOC-S 2001 (Start of reference year)
    • nocg1e6 -- NOC-S 2006; NOC-S 2001 (End of reference year)
    • nocg1s6 -- NOC-S 2006; NOC-S 2001 (Start of reference year)
    • nocg2e6 -- NOC-S 2006; NOC-S 2001 (End of reference year)
    • nocg2s6 -- NOC-S 2006; NOC-S 2001 (Start of reference year)
    • nocg3e6 -- NOC-S 2006; NOC-S 2001 (End of reference year)
    • nocg3s6 -- NOC-S 2006; NOC-S 2001 (Start of reference year)
    • occhg6 -- Flag - Kind of work changed during refyear
    • occhg9 -- Flag - Kind of work changed since job started
    • reled1 -- How close the job is related to person's education
    • s91cde6 -- SOC code at end of refyear (or end of employment spell)
    • s91cds6 -- SOC code beginning of employment spell (or of refyear)
    • s91g1e6 -- Grouping 1, SOC code end of employment spell (or of refyear)
    • s91g1s6 -- Grouping 1, SOC code, begin. of work spell (or of refyear)
    • s91g2e6 -- Grouping 2, SOC code end of employment spell (or of refyear)
    • s91g2s6 -- Grouping 2, SOC code, begin. of work spell (or of refyear)
    • s91g3e6 -- Grouping 3, SOC code end of employment spell (or of refyear)
    • s91g3s6 -- Grouping 3, SOC code, begin. of work spell (or of refyear)
    • soc1ge6 -- Occupation grouping 1 at end of refyear
    • soc1gs6 -- Occupation grouping 1 at beginning of refyear
    • soc2ge6 -- Occupation grouping 2 at end of refyear
    • soc2gs6 -- Occupation grouping 2 at beginning of refyear
    • soc3ge6 -- Occupation grouping 3 at end of refyear
    • soc3gs6 -- Occupation grouping 3 at beginning of refyear
    • soc4ge6 -- Occupation grouping 4 at end of refyear
    • soc4gs6 -- Occupation grouping 4 at beginning of refyear
    • soc5ge6 -- Occupation grouping 5 at end of refyear
    • soc5gs6 -- Occupation grouping 5 at beginning of refyear
    • soccde6 -- Occupation code at end of refyear
    • soccds6 -- Occupation code at beginning of refyear

    Variables descriptions

    noccde6 -- NOC-S 2006; NOC-S 2001 (End of reference year)

    • Type and length: Character(4)
    • Description: National Occupational Classification for Statistics 2006 and 2001 - represents the occupational code at the end of reference year or at the end of the employment spell if job ended before the end of the reference year. The NOC-S is a statistical classification designed by Statistics Canada to classify data on occupations. Although it is based on the National Occupational Classification (NOC is a product of Human Resources and Skills Development Canada), NOC-S has different aggregation structure than NOC. That was necessary because of the special requirements of a statistical classification. The NOC-S is a minor revision of the 1991 Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) that addresses the need for increased attention to the occupations in information technology and the need to integrate completely with the NOC. Codeset is the same as for variable NOCCDS6. Note: Starting in reference year 2007, NOC-S 2006 will be used for all main SLID products. The structure of NOC-S 2006 remains mostly unchanged from that of NOC-S 2001, except for updates in 6 classification titles. At the same time, previous occupation classification (SOC1991 or variable S91CDE6) will not be derived.
    • Population: Persons aged 16-69 AND had a job during the reference year
    • Range and codes:
      • 9996 : Interim Processing Code
      • 9997 : Don't Know
      • 9998 : Refusal
      • 9999 : Not Applicable
      • A011 : Legislators
      • A012 : Senior Government Managers and Officials
      • A013 : Senior Managers - Financial, Communications Carriers and Other Business Services
      • A014 : Senior Managers - Health, Education, Social and Community Services and Membership Organizations
      • A015 : Senior Managers - Trade, Broadcasting and Other Services, n.e.c.
      • A016 : Senior Managers - Goods Production, Utilities, Transportation and Construction
      • A111 : Financial Managers
      • A112 : Human Resources Managers
      • A113 : Purchasing Managers
      • A114 : Other Administrative Services Managers
      • A121 : Engineering, Science and Architecture Managers
      • A122 : Computer and Information Systems Managers
      • A123 : Architecture and Science Managers
      • A131 : Sales, Marketing and Advertising Managers
      • A141 : Facility Operation and Maintenance Managers
      • A211 : Retail Trade Managers
      • A221 : Restaurant and Food Service Managers
      • A222 : Accommodation Service Managers
      • A301 : Insurance, Real Estate and Financial Brokerage Managers
      • A302 : Banking, Credit and Other Investment Managers
      • A303 : Other Business Services Managers
      • A311 : Telecommunication Carriers Managers
      • A312 : Postal and Courier Services Managers
      • A321 : Managers in Health Care
      • A322 : Administrators in Post-Secondary Education and Vocational Training
      • A323 : School Principals and Administrators of Elementary and Secondary Education
      • A324 : Managers in Social, Community and Correctional Services
      • A331 : Government Managers in Health and Social Policy Development and Program Administration
      • A332 : Government Managers in Economic Analysis, Policy Development and Program Administration
      • A333 : Government Managers in Education Policy Development and Program Administration
      • A334 : Other Managers in Public Administration
      • A341 : Library, Archive, Museum and Art Gallery Managers
      • A342 : Managers in Publishing, Motion Pictures, Broadcasting and Performing Arts
      • A343 : Recreation, Sports and Fitness Program and Service Directors (previous title- Recreation and Sport Program and Service Directors)
      • A351 : Commissioned Police Officers
      • A352 : Fire Chiefs and Senior Fire-fighting Officers
      • A353 : Commissioned Officers, Armed Forces
      • A361 : Other Services Managers
      • A371 : Construction Managers
      • A372 : Residential Home Builders and Renovators
      • A373 : Transportation Managers
      • A381 : Primary Production Managers (except Agriculture)
      • A391 : Manufacturing Managers
      • A392 : Utilities Managers
      • B011 : Financial Auditors and Accountants
      • B012 : Financial and Investment Analysts
      • B013 : Securities Agents, Investment Dealers and Brokers
      • B014 : Other Financial Officers
      • B021 : Specialists in Human Resources
      • B022 : Professional Occupations in Business Services to Management
      • B111 : Bookkeepers
      • B112 : Loan Officers
      • B113 : Insurance Adjusters and Claims Examiners
      • B114 : Insurance Underwriters
      • B115 : Assessors, Valuators and Appraisers
      • B116 : Customs, Ship and Other Brokers
      • B211 : Secretaries (except Legal and Medical)
      • B212 : Legal Secretaries
      • B213 : Medical Secretaries
      • B214 : Court Recorders and Medical Transcriptionists
      • B311 : Administrative Officers
      • B312 : Executive Assistants
      • B313 : Personnel and Recruitment Officers
      • B314 : Property Administrators
      • B315 : Purchasing Agents and Officers
      • B316 : Conference and Event Planners
      • B317 : Court Officers and Justices of the Peace
      • B318 : Immigration, Unemployment Insurance and Revenue Officers
      • B411 : Supervisors, General Office and Administrative Support Clerks
      • B412 : Supervisors, Finance and Insurance Clerks
      • B413 : Supervisors, Library, Correspondence and Related Information Clerks
      • B414 : Supervisors, Mail and Message Distribution Occupations
      • B415 : Supervisors, Recording, Distributing and Scheduling Occupations
      • B511 : General Office Clerks
      • B513 : Records Management and Filing Clerks
      • B514 : Receptionists and Switchboard Operators
      • B522 : Data Entry Clerks
      • B523 : Desktop Publishing Operators and Related Occupations
      • B524 : Telephone Operators
      • B531 : Accounting and Related Clerks
      • B532 : Payroll Clerks
      • B533 : Customer Service Representatives - Financial Services
      • B534 : Banking, Insurance and Other Financial Clerks
      • B535 : Collectors
      • B541 : Administrative Clerks
      • B542 : Personnel Clerks
      • B543 : Court Clerks
      • B551 : Library Clerks
      • B552 : Correspondence, Publication and Related Clerks
      • B553 : Customer Service, Information and Related Clerks
      • B554 : Survey Interviewers and Statistical Clerks
      • B561 : Mail, Postal and Related Clerks
      • B562 : Letter Carriers
      • B563 : Couriers and Messengers and Door-to-Door Distributors
      • B571 : Shippers and Receivers
      • B572 : Storekeepers and Parts Clerks
      • B573 : Production Clerks
      • B574 : Purchasing and Inventory Clerks
      • B575 : Dispatchers and Radio Operators
      • B576 : Transportation Route and Crew Schedulers
      • C011 : Physicists and Astronomers
      • C012 : Chemists
      • C013 : Geologists, Geochemists and Geophysicists
      • C014 : Meteorologists
      • C015 : Other Professional Occupations in Physical Sciences
      • C021 : Biologists and Related Scientists
      • C022 : Forestry Professionals
      • C023 : Agricultural Representatives, Consultants and Specialists
      • C031 : Civil Engineers
      • C032 : Mechanical Engineers
      • C033 : Electrical and Electronics Engineers
      • C034 : Chemical Engineers
      • C041 : Industrial and Manufacturing Engineers
      • C042 : Metallurgical and Materials Engineers
      • C043 : Mining Engineers
      • C044 : Geological Engineers
      • C045 : Petroleum Engineers
      • C046 : Aerospace Engineers
      • C047 : Computer Engineers (Except Software Engineers)
      • C048 : Other Professional Engineers, n.e.c.
      • C051 : Architects
      • C052 : Landscape Architects
      • C053 : Urban and Land Use Planners
      • C054 : Land Surveyors
      • C061 : Mathematicians, Statisticians and Actuaries
      • C071 : Information Systems Analysts and Consultants
      • C072 : Database Analysts and Data Administrators
      • C073 : Software Engineers and Designers (previous title- Software Engineers)
      • C074 : Computer Programmers and Interactive Media Developers
      • C075 : Web Designers and Developers
      • C111 : Chemical Technologists and Technicians
      • C112 : Geological and Mineral Technologists and Technicians
      • C113 : Meteorological Technicians
      • C121 : Biological Technologists and Technicians
      • C122 : Agricultural and Fish Products Inspectors
      • C123 : Forestry Technologists and Technicians
      • C124 : Conservation and Fishery Officers
      • C125 : Landscape and Horticultural Technicians and Specialists
      • C131 : Civil Engineering Technologists and Technicians
      • C132 : Mechanical Engineering Technologists and Technicians
      • C133 : Industrial Engineering and Manufacturing Technologists and Technicians
      • C134 : Construction Estimators
      • C141 : Electrical and Electronics Engineering Technologists and Technicians
      • C142 : Electronic Service Technicians (Household and Business Equipment)
      • C143 : Industrial Instrument Technicians and Mechanics
      • C144 : Aircraft Instrument, Electrical and Avionics Mechanics, Technicians and Inspectors
      • C151 : Architectural Technologists and Technicians
      • C152 : Industrial Designers
      • C153 : Drafting Technologists and Technicians
      • C154 : Land Survey Technologists and Technicians
      • C155 : Mapping and Related Technologists and Technicians
      • C161 : Nondestructive Testers and Inspectors
      • C162 : Engineering Inspectors and Regulatory Officers
      • C163 : Inspectors in Public and Environmental Health and Occupational Health and Safety
      • C164 : Construction Inspectors
      • C171 : Air Pilots, Flight Engineers and Flying Instructors
      • C172 : Air Traffic Control and Related Occupations
      • C173 : Deck Officers, Water Transport
      • C174 : Engineer Officers, Water Transport
      • C175 : Railway Traffic Controllers and Marine Traffic Regulators
      • C181 : Computer Network Technicians (previous title- Computer and Network Operators and Web Technicians)
      • C182 : User Support Technicians
      • C183 : Systems Testing Technicians
      • D011 : Specialist Physicians
      • D012 : General Practitioners and Family Physicians
      • D013 : Dentists
      • D014 : Veterinarians
      • D021 : Optometrists
      • D022 : Chiropractors
      • D023 : Other Professional Occupations in Health Diagnosing and Treating
      • D031 : Pharmacists
      • D032 : Dieticians and Nutritionists
      • D041 : Audiologists and Speech - Language Pathologists
      • D042 : Physiotherapists
      • D043 : Occupational Therapists
      • D044 : Other Professional Occupations in Therapy and Assessment
      • D111 : Head Nurses and Supervisors
      • D112 : Registered Nurses
      • D211 : Medical Laboratory Technologists and Pathologists' Assistants
      • D212 : Medical Laboratory Technicians
      • D213 : Veterinary and Animal Health Technologists and Technicians
      • D214 : Respiratory Therapists and Clinical Perfusionists and Cardio-Pulmonary Technologists
      • D215 : Medical Radiation Technologists
      • D216 : Medical Sonographers
      • D217 : Cardiology Technologists
      • D218 : Electroencephalographic and Other Diagnostic Technologists, n.e.c.
      • D219 : Other Medical Technologists and Technicians (except Dental Health)
      • D221 : Denturists
      • D222 : Dental Hygienists and Dental Therapists
      • D223 : Dental Technologists, Technicians and Laboratory Bench Workers
      • D231 : Opticians
      • D232 : Midwives and Practitioners of Natural Healing
      • D233 : Licensed Practical Nurses
      • D234 : Ambulance Attendants and Other Paramedical Occupations
      • D235 : Other Technical Occupations in Therapy and Assessment
      • D311 : Dental Assistants
      • D312 : Nurse Aides and Orderlies and Patient Service Associates
      • D313 : Other Assisting Occupations in Support of Health Services
      • E011 : Judges
      • E012 : Lawyers and Quebec Notaries
      • E021 : Psychologists
      • E022 : Social Workers
      • E023 : Family, Marriage and Other Related Counsellors
      • E024 : Ministers of Religion
      • E025 : Probation and Parole Officers and Related Occupations
      • E031 : Natural and Applied Science Policy Researchers, Consultants and Program Officers
      • E032 : Economists and Economic Policy Researchers and Analysts
      • E033 : Business Development Officers and Marketing Researchers and Consultants
      • E034 : Social Policy Researchers, Consultants and Program Officers
      • E035 : Education Policy Researchers, Consultants and Program Officers
      • E036 : Recreation and Sports and Fitness Program Supervisors and Consultants
      • E037 : Program Officers Unique to Government
      • E038 : Other Professional Occupations in Social Science, n.e.c.
      • E039 : Health Policy Researchers, Consultants and Program Officers
      • E111 : University Professors
      • E112 : Post-Secondary Teaching and Research Assistants
      • E121 : College and Other Vocational Instructors
      • E130 : Elementary / Secondary School Teachers n.e.c.
      • E131 : Secondary School Teachers
      • E132 : Elementary School and Kindergarten Teachers
      • E133 : Educational Counsellors
      • E211 : Paralegal and Related Occupations
      • E212 : Community and Social Service Workers
      • E213 : Employment Counsellors
      • E214 : Instructors and Teachers of Persons with Disabilities
      • E215 : Other Instructors
      • E216 : Other Religious Occupations
      • E217 : Early Childhood Educators and Assistants
      • F011 : Librarians
      • F012 : Conservators and Curators
      • F013 : Archivists
      • F021 : Authors and Writers
      • F022 : Editors
      • F023 : Journalists
      • F024 : Professional Occupations in Public Relations and Communications
      • F025 : Translators, Terminologists and Interpreters
      • F031 : Producers, Directors, Choreographers and Related Occupations
      • F032 : Conductors, Composers and Arrangers
      • F033 : Musicians and Singers
      • F034 : Dancers
      • F035 : Actors and Comedians
      • F036 : Painters, Sculptors and Other Visual Artists
      • F111 : Library and Archive Technicians and Assistants
      • F112 : Technical Occupations Related to Museums and Galleries
      • F121 : Photographers
      • F122 : Film and Video Camera Operators
      • F123 : Graphic Arts Technicians
      • F124 : Broadcast Technicians
      • F125 : Audio and Video Recording Technicians
      • F126 : Other Technical and Co-ordinating Occupations in Motion Pictures, Broadcasting and the Performing Arts
      • F127 : Support Occupations in Motion Pictures, Broadcasting and the Performing Arts
      • F131 : Announcers and Other Broadcasters
      • F132 : Other Performers
      • F141 : Graphic Designers and Illustrating Artists
      • F142 : Interior Designers
      • F143 : Theatre, Fashion, Exhibit and Other Creative Designers
      • F144 : Artisans and Craftspersons
      • F145 : Patternmakers - Textile, Leather and Fur Products
      • F151 : Athletes
      • F152 : Coaches
      • F153 : Sports Officials and Referees
      • F154 : Program Leaders and Instructors in Recreation, Sport and Fitness (previous title- Program Leaders and Instructors in Recreation and Sport)
      • G011 : Retail Trade Supervisors
      • G012 : Food Service Supervisors
      • G013 : Executive Housekeepers
      • G014 : Dry Cleaning and Laundry Supervisors
      • G015 : Cleaning Supervisors
      • G016 : Other Service Supervisors
      • G111 : Sales Representatives, Wholesale Trade (Non-Technical)
      • G121 : Technical Sales Specialists, Wholesale Trade
      • G131 : Insurance Agents and Brokers
      • G132 : Real Estate Agents and Salespersons
      • G133 : Retail and Wholesale Buyers
      • G134 : Grain Elevator Operators
      • G211 : Retail Salespersons and Sales Clerks
      • G311 : Cashiers
      • G411 : Chefs
      • G412 : Cooks
      • G511 : Maîtres d'hôtel and Hosts/Hostesses
      • G512 : Bartenders
      • G513 : Food and Beverage Servers
      • G611 : Police Officers (except Commissioned)
      • G612 : Fire-fighters
      • G621 : Sheriffs and Bailiffs
      • G622 : Correctional Service Officers
      • G623 : By-law Enforcement and Other Regulatory Officers, n.e.c.
      • G624 : Occupations Unique to the Armed Forces
      • G625 : Other Protective Service Occupations
      • G631 : Security Guards and Related Occupations
      • G711 : Travel Counsellors
      • G712 : Pursers and Flight Attendants
      • G713 : Airline Sales and Service Agents
      • G714 : Ticket Agents, Cargo Service Representatives and Related Clerks (except Airline)
      • G715 : Hotel Front Desk Clerks
      • G721 : Tour and Travel Guides
      • G722 : Outdoor Sport and Recreational Guides
      • G723 : Casino Occupations
      • G731 : Operators and Attendants in Amusement, Recreation and Sport
      • G732 : Other Attendants in Accommodation and Travel
      • G811 : Visiting Homemakers, Housekeepers and Related Occupations
      • G812 : Elementary and Secondary School Teacher Assistants
      • G814 : Babysitters, Nannies and Parents' Helpers
      • G911 : Hairstylists and Barbers
      • G912 : Funeral Directors and Embalmers
      • G921 : Image, Social and Other Personal Consultants
      • G922 : Estheticians, Electrologists and Related Occupations
      • G923 : Pet Groomers and Animal Care Workers
      • G924 : Other Personal Service Occupations
      • G931 : Light Duty Cleaners
      • G932 : Specialized Cleaners
      • G933 : Janitors, Caretakers and Building Superintendents
      • G941 : Butchers, Meat Cutters and Fishmongers- Retail and Wholesale (previous title: Butchers and Meat Cutters- Retail and Wholesale)
      • G942 : Bakers
      • G961 : Food Counter Attendants, Kitchen Helpers and Related Occupations
      • G971 : Service Station Attendants
      • G972 : Grocery Clerks and Store Shelf Stockers
      • G973 : Other Elemental Sales Occupations
      • G981 : Dry Cleaning and Laundry Occupations
      • G982 : Ironing, Pressing and Finishing Occupations
      • G983 : Other Elemental Service Occupations
      • H011 : Supervisors, Machinists and Related Occupations
      • H012 : Contractors and Supervisors, Electrical Trades and Telecommunications Occupations
      • H013 : Contractors and Supervisors, Pipefitting Trades
      • H014 : Contractors and Supervisors, Metal Forming, Shaping and Erecting Trades
      • H015 : Contractors and Supervisors, Carpentry Trades
      • H016 : Contractors and Supervisors, Mechanic Trades
      • H017 : Contractors and Supervisors, Heavy Construction Equipment Crews
      • H018 : Supervisors, Printing and Related Occupations
      • H019 : Contractors and Supervisors, Other Construction Trades, Installers, Repairers and Servicers
      • H021 : Supervisors, Railway Transport Operations
      • H022 : Supervisors, Motor Transport and Other Ground Transit Operators
      • H111 : Plumbers
      • H112 : Steamfitters, Pipefitters and Sprinkler System Installers
      • H113 : Gas Fitters
      • H121 : Carpenters
      • H122 : Cabinetmakers
      • H131 : Bricklayers
      • H132 : Concrete Finishers
      • H133 : Tilesetters
      • H134 : Plasterers, Drywall Installers and Finishers, and Lathers
      • H141 : Roofers and Shinglers
      • H142 : Glaziers
      • H143 : Insulators
      • H144 : Painters and Decorators
      • H145 : Floor Covering Installers
      • H211 : Electricians (except Industrial and Power System)
      • H212 : Industrial Electricians
      • H213 : Power System Electricians
      • H214 : Electrical Power Line and Cable Workers
      • H215 : Telecommunications Line and Cable Workers
      • H216 : Telecommunications Installation and Repair Workers
      • H217 : Cable Television Service and Maintenance Technicians
      • H221 : Stationary Engineers and Auxiliary Equipment Operators
      • H222 : Power Systems and Power Station Operators
      • H311 : Machinists and Machining and Tooling Inspectors
      • H312 : Tool and Die Makers
      • H321 : Sheet Metal Workers
      • H322 : Boilermakers
      • H323 : Structural Metal and Platework Fabricators and Fitters
      • H324 : Ironworkers
      • H325 : Blacksmiths and Die Setters
      • H326 : Welders and Related Machine Operators
      • H411 : Construction Millwrights and Industrial Mechanics (except Textile)
      • H412 : Heavy-Duty Equipment Mechanics
      • H413 : Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Mechanics
      • H414 : Railway Carmen/women
      • H415 : Aircraft Mechanics and Aircraft Inspectors
      • H416 : Machine Fitters
      • H417 : Textile Machinery Mechanics and Repairers
      • H418 : Elevator Constructors and Mechanics
      • H421 : Automotive Service Technicians, Truck and Bus Mechanics and Mechanical Repairers (previous title- Automotive Service Technicians, Truck Mechanics and Mechanical Repairers)
      • H422 : Motor Vehicle Body Repairers
      • H431 : Oil and Solid Fuel Heating Mechanics
      • H432 : Electric Appliance Servicers and Repairers
      • H433 : Electrical Mechanics
      • H434 : Motorcycle and Other Related Mechanics
      • H435 : Other Small Engine and Equipment Mechanics
      • H511 : Upholsterers
      • H512 : Tailors, Dressmakers, Furriers and Milliners
      • H513 : Shoe Repairers and Shoemakers
      • H514 : Jewellers, Watch Repairers and Related Occupations
      • H521 : Printing Press Operators
      • H522 : Commercial Divers
      • H523 : Other Trades and Related Occupations
      • H531 : Residential and Commercial Installers and Servicers
      • H532 : Waterworks and Gas Maintenance Workers
      • H533 : Automotive Mechanical Installers and Servicers
      • H534 : Pest Controllers and Fumigators
      • H535 : Other Repairers and Servicers
      • H611 : Heavy Equipment Operators (except Crane)
      • H612 : Public Works Maintenance Equipment Operators
      • H621 : Crane Operators
      • H622 : Drillers and Blasters - Surface Mining, Quarrying and Construction
      • H623 : Water Well Drillers
      • H711 : Truck Drivers
      • H712 : Bus Drivers and Subway and Other Transit Operators
      • H713 : Taxi and Limousine Drivers and Chauffeurs
      • H714 : Delivery and Courier Service Drivers
      • H721 : Railway and Yard Locomotive Engineers
      • H722 : Railway Conductors and Brakemen/women
      • H731 : Railway Yard Workers
      • H732 : Railway Track Maintenance Workers
      • H733 : Deck Crew, Water Transport
      • H734 : Engine Room Crew, Water Transport
      • H735 : Lock and Cable Ferry Operators and Related Occupations
      • H736 : Boat Operators
      • H737 : Air Transport Ramp Attendants
      • H811 : Longshore Workers
      • H812 : Material Handlers
      • H821 : Construction Trades Helpers and Labourers
      • H822 : Other Trades Helpers and Labourers
      • H831 : Public Works and Maintenance Labourers
      • H832 : Railway and Motor Transport Labourers
      • I011 : Farmers and Farm Managers
      • I012 : Agricultural and Related Service Contractors and Managers
      • I013 : Farm Supervisors and Specialized Livestock Workers
      • I014 : Nursery and Greenhouse Operators and Managers
      • I015 : Landscaping and Grounds Maintenance Contractors and Managers
      • I016 : Supervisors, Landscape and Horticulture
      • I017 : Aquaculture Operators and Managers
      • I021 : General Farm Workers
      • I022 : Nursery and Greenhouse Workers
      • I111 : Supervisors, Logging and Forestry
      • I121 : Supervisors, Mining and Quarrying
      • I122 : Supervisors, Oil and Gas Drilling and Service
      • I131 : Underground Production and Development Miners
      • I132 : Oil and Gas Well Drillers, Servicers, Testers and Related Workers
      • I141 : Underground Mine Service and Support Workers
      • I142 : Oil and Gas Well Drilling Workers and Services Operators
      • I151 : Logging Machinery Operators
      • I161 : Chain-saw and Skidder Operators
      • I162 : Silviculture and Forestry Workers
      • I171 : Fishing Masters and Officers
      • I172 : Fishing Vessel Skippers and Fishermen/women
      • I181 : Fishing Vessel Deckhands
      • I182 : Trappers and Hunters
      • I211 : Harvesting Labourers
      • I212 : Landscaping and Grounds Maintenance Labourers
      • I213 : Aquaculture and Marine Harvest Labourers
      • I214 : Mine Labourers
      • I215 : Oil and Gas Drilling, Servicing and Related Labourers
      • I216 : Logging and Forestry Labourers
      • J011 : Supervisors, Mineral and Metal Processing
      • J012 : Supervisors, Petroleum, Gas and Chemical Processing and Utilities
      • J013 : Supervisors, Food, Beverage and Tobacco Processing
      • J014 : Supervisors, Plastic and Rubber Products Manufacturing
      • J015 : Supervisors, Forest Products Processing
      • J016 : Supervisors, Textile Processing
      • J021 : Supervisors, Motor Vehicle Assembling
      • J022 : Supervisors, Electronics Manufacturing
      • J023 : Supervisors, Electrical Products Manufacturing
      • J024 : Supervisors, Furniture and Fixtures Manufacturing
      • J025 : Supervisors, Fabric, Fur and Leather Products Manufacturing
      • J026 : Supervisors, Other Mechanical and Metal Products Manufacturing
      • J027 : Supervisors, Other Products Manufacturing and Assembly
      • J111 : Central Control and Process Operators, Mineral and Metal Processing
      • J112 : Petroleum, Gas and Chemical Process Operators
      • J113 : Pulping Control Operators
      • J114 : Papermaking and Coating Control Operators
      • J121 : Machine Operators, Mineral and Metal Processing
      • J122 : Foundry Workers
      • J123 : Glass Forming and Finishing Machine Operators and Glass Cutters
      • J124 : Concrete, Clay and Stone Forming Operators
      • J125 : Inspectors and Testers, Mineral and Metal Processing
      • J131 : Chemical Plant Machine Operators
      • J132 : Plastics Processing Machine Operators
      • J133 : Rubber Processing Machine Operators and Related Workers
      • J134 : Water and Waste Plant Operators
      • J141 : Sawmill Machine Operators
      • J142 : Pulp Mill Machine Operators
      • J143 : Papermaking and Finishing Machine Operators
      • J144 : Other Wood Processing Machine Operators
      • J145 : Paper Converting Machine Operators
      • J146 : Lumber Graders and Other Wood Processing Inspectors and Graders
      • J151 : Textile Fibre and Yarn Preparation Machine Operators
      • J152 : Weavers, Knitters and Other Fabric-Making Occupations
      • J153 : Textile Dyeing and Finishing Machine Operators
      • J154 : Textile Inspectors, Graders and Samplers
      • J161 : Sewing Machine Operators
      • J162 : Fabric, Fur and Leather Cutters
      • J163 : Hide and Pelt Processing Workers
      • J164 : Inspectors and Testers, Fabric, Fur and Leather Products Manufacturing
      • J171 : Process Control and Machine Operators, Food and Beverage Processing
      • J172 : Industrial Butchers and Meat Cutters, Poultry Preparers and Related Workers
      • J173 : Fish Plant Workers
      • J174 : Tobacco Processing Machine Operators
      • J175 : Testers and Graders, Food and Beverage Processing
      • J181 : Printing Machine Operators
      • J182 : Camera, Platemaking and Other Pre-Press Occupations
      • J183 : Binding and Finishing Machine Operators
      • J184 : Photographic and Film Processors
      • J191 : Machining Tool Operators
      • J192 : Forging Machine Operators
      • J193 : Woodworking Machine Operators
      • J194 : Metalworking Machine Operators
      • J196 : Other Metal Products Machine Operators
      • J197 : Other Products Machine Operators
      • J211 : Aircraft Assemblers and Aircraft Assembly Inspectors
      • J212 : Motor Vehicle Assemblers, Inspectors and Testers
      • J213 : Electronics Assemblers, Fabricators, Inspectors and Testers
      • J214 : Assemblers and Inspectors, Electrical Appliance, Apparatus and Equipment Manufacturing
      • J215 : Assemblers, Fabricators and Inspectors, Industrial Electrical Motors and Transformers
      • J216 : Mechanical Assemblers and Inspectors
      • J217 : Machine Operators and Inspectors, Electrical Apparatus Manufacturing
      • J221 : Boat Assemblers and Inspectors
      • J222 : Furniture and Fixture Assemblers and Inspectors
      • J223 : Other Wood Products Assemblers and Inspectors
      • J224 : Furniture Finishers and Refinishers
      • J225 : Plastic Products Assemblers, Finishers and Inspectors
      • J226 : Painters and Coaters - Industrial
      • J227 : Plating, Metal Spraying and Related Operators
      • J228 : Other Assemblers and Inspectors
      • J311 : Labourers in Mineral and Metal Processing
      • J312 : Labourers in Metal Fabrication
      • J313 : Labourers in Chemical Products Processing and Utilities
      • J314 : Labourers in Wood, Pulp and Paper Processing
      • J315 : Labourers in Rubber and Plastic Products Manufacturing
      • J316 : Labourers in Textile Processing
      • J317 : Labourers in Food, Beverage and Tobacco Processing
      • J318 : Labourers in Fish Processing
      • J319 : Other Labourers in Processing, Manufacturing and Utilities

    noccds6 -- NOC-S 2006; NOC-S 2001 (Start of reference year)

    • Type and length: Character(4)
    • Description: National Occupational Classification for Statistics 2006 and 2001 - represents the occupational code at beginning of reference year. The NOC-S is a statistical classification designed by Statistics Canada to classify data on occupations. Although it is based on the National Occupational Classification (NOC is a product of Human Resources and Skills Development Canada), NOC-S has different aggregation structure than NOC. That was necessary because of the special requirements of a statistical classification. The NOC-S is a minor revision of the 1991 Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) that addresses the need for increased attention to the occupations in information technology and the need to integrate completely with the NOC. If the job started during the reference year, the NOC-S code at the beginning of reference year is set to "9999". For those jobs, only the code at the end of the year/end of the job is valid (see NOCCDE6). Codeset is the same as for variable NOCCDE6. Note: Starting in reference year 2007, NOC-S 2006 will be used for all the main SLID products. The structure of NOC-S 2006 remains mostly unchanged from that of NOC-S 2001, except for updates in 6 classification titles. At the same time this classification will totally replace the previous classification SOC-1991 (or S91CDS6).
    • Population: Persons aged 16-69 AND had a job during the reference year AND job has started in before the beginning of reference year
    • Range and codes:
      • 9996 : Interim Processing Code
      • 9997 : Don't Know
      • 9998 : Refusal
      • 9999 : Not Applicable
      • A011 : Legislators
      • A012 : Senior Government Managers and Officials
      • A013 : Senior Managers - Financial, Communications Carriers and Other Business Services
      • A014 : Senior Managers - Health, Education, Social and Community Services and Membership Organizations
      • A015 : Senior Managers - Trade, Broadcasting and Other Services, n.e.c.
      • A016 : Senior Managers - Goods Production, Utilities, Transportation and Construction
      • A111 : Financial Managers
      • A112 : Human Resources Managers
      • A113 : Purchasing Managers
      • A114 : Other Administrative Services Managers
      • A121 : Engineering, Science and Architecture Managers
      • A122 : Computer and Information Systems Managers
      • A123 : Architecture and Science Managers
      • A131 : Sales, Marketing and Advertising Managers
      • A141 : Facility Operation and Maintenance Managers
      • A211 : Retail Trade Managers
      • A221 : Restaurant and Food Service Managers
      • A222 : Accommodation Service Managers
      • A301 : Insurance, Real Estate and Financial Brokerage Managers
      • A302 : Banking, Credit and Other Investment Managers
      • A303 : Other Business Services Managers
      • A311 : Telecommunication Carriers Managers
      • A312 : Postal and Courier Services Managers
      • A321 : Managers in Health Care
      • A322 : Administrators in Post-Secondary Education and Vocational Training
      • A323 : School Principals and Administrators of Elementary and Secondary Education
      • A324 : Managers in Social, Community and Correctional Services
      • A331 : Government Managers in Health and Social Policy Development and Program Administration
      • A332 : Government Managers in Economic Analysis, Policy Development and Program Administration
      • A333 : Government Managers in Education Policy Development and Program Administration
      • A334 : Other Managers in Public Administration
      • A341 : Library, Archive, Museum and Art Gallery Managers
      • A342 : Managers in Publishing, Motion Pictures, Broadcasting and Performing Arts
      • A343 : Recreation, Sport and Fitness Program and Service Directors (previous title- Recreation and Sport Program and Service Directors)
      • A351 : Commissioned Police Officers
      • A352 : Fire Chiefs and Senior Fire-fighting Officers
      • A353 : Commissioned Officers, Armed Forces
      • A361 : Other Services Managers
      • A371 : Construction Managers
      • A372 : Residential Home Builders and Renovators
      • A373 : Transportation Managers
      • A381 : Primary Production Managers (except Agriculture)
      • A391 : Manufacturing Managers
      • A392 : Utilities Managers
      • B011 : Financial Auditors and Accountants
      • B012 : Financial and Investment Analysts
      • B013 : Securities Agents, Investment Dealers and Brokers
      • B014 : Other Financial Officers
      • B021 : Specialists in Human Resources
      • B022 : Professional Occupations in Business Services to Management
      • B111 : Bookkeepers
      • B112 : Loan Officers
      • B113 : Insurance Adjusters and Claims Examiners
      • B114 : Insurance Underwriters
      • B115 : Assessors, Valuators and Appraisers
      • B116 : Customs, Ship and Other Brokers
      • B211 : Secretaries (except Legal and Medical)
      • B212 : Legal Secretaries
      • B213 : Medical Secretaries
      • B214 : Court Recorders and Medical Transcriptionists
      • B311 : Administrative Officers
      • B312 : Executive Assistants
      • B313 : Personnel and Recruitment Officers
      • B314 : Property Administrators
      • B315 : Purchasing Agents and Officers
      • B316 : Conference and Event Planners
      • B317 : Court Officers and Justices of the Peace
      • B318 : Immigration, Unemployment Insurance and Revenue Officers
      • B411 : Supervisors, General Office and Administrative Support Clerks
      • B412 : Supervisors, Finance and Insurance Clerks
      • B413 : Supervisors, Library, Correspondence and Related Information Clerks
      • B414 : Supervisors, Mail and Message Distribution Occupations
      • B415 : Supervisors, Recording, Distributing and Scheduling Occupations
      • B511 : General Office Clerks
      • B513 : Records Management and Filing Clerks
      • B514 : Receptionists and Switchboard Operators
      • B522 : Data Entry Clerks
      • B523 : Desktop Publishing Operators and Related Occupations
      • B524 : Telephone Operators
      • B531 : Accounting and Related Clerks
      • B532 : Payroll Clerks
      • B533 : Customer Service Representatives - Financial Services
      • B534 : Banking, Insurance and Other Financial Clerks
      • B535 : Collectors
      • B541 : Administrative Clerks
      • B542 : Personnel Clerks
      • B543 : Court Clerks
      • B551 : Library Clerks
      • B552 : Correspondence, Publication and Related Clerks
      • B553 : Customer Service, Information and Related Clerks
      • B554 : Survey Interviewers and Statistical Clerks
      • B561 : Mail, Postal and Related Clerks
      • B562 : Letter Carriers
      • B563 : Couriers and Messengers and Door-to-Door Distributors
      • B571 : Shippers and Receivers
      • B572 : Storekeepers and Parts Clerks
      • B573 : Production Clerks
      • B574 : Purchasing and Inventory Clerks
      • B575 : Dispatchers and Radio Operators
      • B576 : Transportation Route and Crew Schedulers
      • C011 : Physicists and Astronomers
      • C012 : Chemists
      • C013 : Geologists, Geochemists and Geophysicists
      • C014 : Meteorologists
      • C015 : Other Professional Occupations in Physical Sciences
      • C021 : Biologists and Related Scientists
      • C022 : Forestry Professionals
      • C023 : Agricultural Representatives, Consultants and Specialists
      • C031 : Civil Engineers
      • C032 : Mechanical Engineers
      • C033 : Electrical and Electronics Engineers
      • C034 : Chemical Engineers
      • C041 : Industrial and Manufacturing Engineers
      • C042 : Metallurgical and Materials Engineers
      • C043 : Mining Engineers
      • C044 : Geological Engineers
      • C045 : Petroleum Engineers
      • C046 : Aerospace Engineers
      • C047 : Computer Engineers (Except Software Engineers)
      • C048 : Other Professional Engineers, n.e.c.
      • C051 : Architects
      • C052 : Landscape Architects
      • C053 : Urban and Land Use Planners
      • C054 : Land Surveyors
      • C061 : Mathematicians, Statisticians and Actuaries
      • C071 : Information Systems Analysts and Consultants
      • C072 : Database Analysts and Data Administrators
      • C073 : Software Engineers and Designers (previous title- Software Engineers)
      • C074 : Computer Programmers and Interactive Media Developers
      • C075 : Web Designers and Developers
      • C111 : Chemical Technologists and Technicians
      • C112 : Geological and Mineral Technologists and Technicians
      • C113 : Meteorological Technicians
      • C121 : Biological Technologists and Technicians
      • C122 : Agricultural and Fish Products Inspectors
      • C123 : Forestry Technologists and Technicians
      • C124 : Conservation and Fishery Officers
      • C125 : Landscape and Horticultural Technicians and Specialists
      • C131 : Civil Engineering Technologists and Technicians
      • C132 : Mechanical Engineering Technologists and Technicians
      • C133 : Industrial Engineering and Manufacturing Technologists and Technicians
      • C134 : Construction Estimators
      • C141 : Electrical and Electronics Engineering Technologists and Technicians
      • C142 : Electronic Service Technicians (Household and Business Equipment)
      • C143 : Industrial Instrument Technicians and Mechanics
      • C144 : Aircraft Instrument, Electrical and Avionics Mechanics, Technicians and Inspectors
      • C151 : Architectural Technologists and Technicians
      • C152 : Industrial Designers
      • C153 : Drafting Technologists and Technicians
      • C154 : Land Survey Technologists and Technicians
      • C155 : Mapping and Related Technologists and Technicians
      • C161 : Nondestructive Testers and Inspectors
      • C162 : Engineering Inspectors and Regulatory Officers
      • C163 : Inspectors in Public and Environmental Health and Occupational Health and Safety
      • C164 : Construction Inspectors
      • C171 : Air Pilots, Flight Engineers and Flying Instructors
      • C172 : Air Traffic Control and Related Occupations
      • C173 : Deck Officers, Water Transport
      • C174 : Engineer Officers, Water Transport
      • C175 : Railway Traffic Controllers and Marine Traffic Regulators
      • C181 : Computer Network Technicians (previous title- Computer and Network Operators and Web Technicians)
      • C182 : User Support Technicians
      • C183 : Systems Testing Technicians
      • D011 : Specialist Physicians
      • D012 : General Practitioners and Family Physicians
      • D013 : Dentists
      • D014 : Veterinarians
      • D021 : Optometrists
      • D022 : Chiropractors
      • D023 : Other Professional Occupations in Health Diagnosing and Treating
      • D031 : Pharmacists
      • D032 : Dieticians and Nutritionists
      • D041 : Audiologists and Speech - Language Pathologists
      • D042 : Physiotherapists
      • D043 : Occupational Therapists
      • D044 : Other Professional Occupations in Therapy and Assessment
      • D111 : Head Nurses and Supervisors
      • D112 : Registered Nurses
      • D211 : Medical Laboratory Technologists and Pathologists' Assistants
      • D212 : Medical Laboratory Technicians
      • D213 : Veterinary and Animal Health Technologists and Technicians
      • D214 : Respiratory Therapists and Clinical Perfusionists and Cardio-Pulmonary Technologists
      • D215 : Medical Radiation Technologists
      • D216 : Medical Sonographers
      • D217 : Cardiology Technologists
      • D218 : Electroencephalographic and Other Diagnostic Technologists, n.e.c.
      • D219 : Other Medical Technologists and Technicians (except Dental Health)
      • D221 : Denturists
      • D222 : Dental Hygienists and Dental Therapists
      • D223 : Dental Technologists, Technicians and Laboratory Bench Workers
      • D231 : Opticians
      • D232 : Midwives and Practitioners of Natural Healing
      • D233 : Licensed Practical Nurses
      • D234 : Ambulance Attendants and Other Paramedical Occupations
      • D235 : Other Technical Occupations in Therapy and Assessment
      • D311 : Dental Assistants
      • D312 : Nurse Aides and Orderlies and Patient Service Associates
      • D313 : Other Assisting Occupations in Support of Health Services
      • E011 : Judges
      • E012 : Lawyers and Quebec Notaries
      • E021 : Psychologists
      • E022 : Social Workers
      • E023 : Family, Marriage and Other Related Counsellors
      • E024 : Ministers of Religion
      • E025 : Probation and Parole Officers and Related Occupations
      • E031 : Natural and Applied Science Policy Researchers, Consultants and Program Officers
      • E032 : Economists and Economic Policy Researchers and Analysts
      • E033 : Business Development Officers and Marketing Researchers and Consultants
      • E034 : Social Policy Researchers, Consultants and Program Officers
      • E035 : Education Policy Researchers, Consultants and Program Officers
      • E036 : Recreation and Sports and Fitness Program Supervisors and Consultants
      • E037 : Program Officers Unique to Government
      • E038 : Other Professional Occupations in Social Science, n.e.c.
      • E039 : Health Policy Researchers, Consultants and Program Officers
      • E111 : University Professors
      • E112 : Post-Secondary Teaching and Research Assistants
      • E121 : College and Other Vocational Instructors
      • E130 : Elementary / Secondary School Teachers n.e.c.
      • E131 : Secondary School Teachers
      • E132 : Elementary School and Kindergarten Teachers
      • E133 : Educational Counsellors
      • E211 : Paralegal and Related Occupations
      • E212 : Community and Social Service Workers
      • E213 : Employment Counsellors
      • E214 : Instructors and Teachers of Persons with Disabilities
      • E215 : Other Instructors
      • E216 : Other Religious Occupations
      • E217 : Early Childhood Educators and Assistants
      • F011 : Librarians
      • F012 : Conservators and Curators
      • F013 : Archivists
      • F021 : Authors and Writers
      • F022 : Editors
      • F023 : Journalists
      • F024 : Professional Occupations in Public Relations and Communications
      • F025 : Translators, Terminologists and Interpreters
      • F031 : Producers, Directors, Choreographers and Related Occupations
      • F032 : Conductors, Composers and Arrangers
      • F033 : Musicians and Singers
      • F034 : Dancers
      • F035 : Actors and Comedians
      • F036 : Painters, Sculptors and Other Visual Artists
      • F111 : Library and Archive Technicians and Assistants
      • F112 : Technical Occupations Related to Museums and Galleries
      • F121 : Photographers
      • F122 : Film and Video Camera Operators
      • F123 : Graphic Arts Technicians
      • F124 : Broadcast Technicians
      • F125 : Audio and Video Recording Technicians
      • F126 : Other Technical and Co-ordinating Occupations in Motion Pictures, Broadcasting and the Performing Arts
      • F127 : Support Occupations in Motion Pictures, Broadcasting and the Performing Arts
      • F131 : Announcers and Other Broadcasters
      • F132 : Other Performers
      • F141 : Graphic Designers and Illustrating Artists
      • F142 : Interior Designers
      • F143 : Theatre, Fashion, Exhibit and Other Creative Designers
      • F144 : Artisans and Craftspersons
      • F145 : Patternmakers - Textile, Leather and Fur Products
      • F151 : Athletes
      • F152 : Coaches
      • F153 : Sports Officials and Referees
      • F154 : Program Leaders and Instructors in Recreation, Sport and Fitness (previous title- Program Leaders and Instructors in Recreation and Sport)
      • G011 : Retail Trade Supervisors
      • G012 : Food Service Supervisors
      • G013 : Executive Housekeepers
      • G014 : Dry Cleaning and Laundry Supervisors
      • G015 : Cleaning Supervisors
      • G016 : Other Service Supervisors
      • G111 : Sales Representatives, Wholesale Trade (Non-Technical)
      • G121 : Technical Sales Specialists, Wholesale Trade
      • G131 : Insurance Agents and Brokers
      • G132 : Real Estate Agents and Salespersons
      • G133 : Retail and Wholesale Buyers
      • G134 : Grain Elevator Operators
      • G211 : Retail Salespersons and Sales Clerks
      • G311 : Cashiers
      • G411 : Chefs
      • G412 : Cooks
      • G511 : Maîtres d'hôtel and Hosts/Hostesses
      • G512 : Bartenders
      • G513 : Food and Beverage Servers
      • G611 : Police Officers (except Commissioned)
      • G612 : Fire-fighters
      • G621 : Sheriffs and Bailiffs
      • G622 : Correctional Service Officers
      • G623 : By-law Enforcement and Other Regulatory Officers, n.e.c.
      • G624 : Occupations Unique to the Armed Forces
      • G625 : Other Protective Service Occupations
      • G631 : Security Guards and Related Occupations
      • G711 : Travel Counsellors
      • G712 : Pursers and Flight Attendants
      • G713 : Airline Sales and Service Agents
      • G714 : Ticket Agents, Cargo Service Representatives and Related Clerks (except Airline)
      • G715 : Hotel Front Desk Clerks
      • G721 : Tour and Travel Guides
      • G722 : Outdoor Sport and Recreational Guides
      • G723 : Casino Occupations
      • G731 : Operators and Attendants in Amusement, Recreation and Sport
      • G732 : Other Attendants in Accommodation and Travel
      • G811 : Visiting Homemakers, Housekeepers and Related Occupations
      • G812 : Elementary and Secondary School Teacher Assistants
      • G814 : Babysitters, Nannies and Parents' Helpers
      • G911 : Hairstylists and Barbers
      • G912 : Funeral Directors and Embalmers
      • G921 : Image, Social and Other Personal Consultants
      • G922 : Estheticians, Electrologists and Related Occupations
      • G923 : Pet Groomers and Animal Care Workers
      • G924 : Other Personal Service Occupations
      • G931 : Light Duty Cleaners
      • G932 : Specialized Cleaners
      • G933 : Janitors, Caretakers and Building Superintendents
      • G941 : Butchers, Meat Cutters and Fishmongers - Retail and Wholesale (previous title: Butchers and Meat Cutters - Retail and Wholesale)
      • G942 : Bakers
      • G961 : Food Counter Attendants, Kitchen Helpers and Related Occupations
      • G971 : Service Station Attendants
      • G972 : Grocery Clerks and Store Shelf Stockers
      • G973 : Other Elemental Sales Occupations
      • G981 : Dry Cleaning and Laundry Occupations
      • G982 : Ironing, Pressing and Finishing Occupations
      • G983 : Other Elemental Service Occupations
      • H011 : Supervisors, Machinists and Related Occupations
      • H012 : Contractors and Supervisors, Electrical Trades and Telecommunications Occupations
      • H013 : Contractors and Supervisors, Pipefitting Trades
      • H014 : Contractors and Supervisors, Metal Forming, Shaping and Erecting Trades
      • H015 : Contractors and Supervisors, Carpentry Trades
      • H016 : Contractors and Supervisors, Mechanic Trades
      • H017 : Contractors and Supervisors, Heavy Construction Equipment Crews
      • H018 : Supervisors, Printing and Related Occupations
      • H019 : Contractors and Supervisors, Other Construction Trades, Installers, Repairers and Servicers
      • H021 : Supervisors, Railway Transport Operations
      • H022 : Supervisors, Motor Transport and Other Ground Transit Operators
      • H111 : Plumbers
      • H112 : Steamfitters, Pipefitters and Sprinkler System Installers
      • H113 : Gas Fitters
      • H121 : Carpenters
      • H122 : Cabinetmakers
      • H131 : Bricklayers
      • H132 : Concrete Finishers
      • H133 : Tilesetters
      • H134 : Plasterers, Drywall Installers and Finishers, and Lathers
      • H141 : Roofers and Shinglers
      • H142 : Glaziers
      • H143 : Insulators
      • H144 : Painters and Decorators
      • H145 : Floor Covering Installers
      • H211 : Electricians (except Industrial and Power System)
      • H212 : Industrial Electricians
      • H213 : Power System Electricians
      • H214 : Electrical Power Line and Cable Workers
      • H215 : Telecommunications Line and Cable Workers
      • H216 : Telecommunications Installation and Repair Workers
      • H217 : Cable Television Service and Maintenance Technicians
      • H221 : Stationary Engineers and Auxiliary Equipment Operators
      • H222 : Power Systems and Power Station Operators
      • H311 : Machinists and Machining and Tooling Inspectors
      • H312 : Tool and Die Makers
      • H321 : Sheet Metal Workers
      • H322 : Boilermakers
      • H323 : Structural Metal and Platework Fabricators and Fitters
      • H324 : Ironworkers
      • H325 : Blacksmiths and Die Setters
      • H326 : Welders and Related Machine Operators
      • H411 : Construction Millwrights and Industrial Mechanics (except Textile)
      • H412 : Heavy-Duty Equipment Mechanics
      • H413 : Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Mechanics
      • H414 : Railway Carmen/women
      • H415 : Aircraft Mechanics and Aircraft Inspectors
      • H416 : Machine Fitters
      • H417 : Textile Machinery Mechanics and Repairers
      • H418 : Elevator Constructors and Mechanics
      • H421 : Automotive Service Technicians, Truck and Bus Mechanics and Mechanical Repairers (previous title- Automotive Service Technicians, Truck Mechanics and Mechanical Repairers)
      • H422 : Motor Vehicle Body Repairers
      • H431 : Oil and Solid Fuel Heating Mechanics
      • H432 : Electric Appliance Servicers and Repairers
      • H433 : Electrical Mechanics
      • H434 : Motorcycle and Other Related Mechanics
      • H435 : Other Small Engine and Equipment Mechanics
      • H511 : Upholsterers
      • H512 : Tailors, Dressmakers, Furriers and Milliners
      • H513 : Shoe Repairers and Shoemakers
      • H514 : Jewellers, Watch Repairers and Related Occupations
      • H521 : Printing Press Operators
      • H522 : Commercial Divers
      • H523 : Other Trades and Related Occupations
      • H531 : Residential and Commercial Installers and Servicers
      • H532 : Waterworks and Gas Maintenance Workers
      • H533 : Automotive Mechanical Installers and Servicers
      • H534 : Pest Controllers and Fumigators
      • H535 : Other Repairers and Servicers
      • H611 : Heavy Equipment Operators (except Crane)
      • H612 : Public Works Maintenance Equipment Operators
      • H621 : Crane Operators
      • H622 : Drillers and Blasters - Surface Mining, Quarrying and Construction
      • H623 : Water Well Drillers
      • H711 : Truck Drivers
      • H712 : Bus Drivers and Subway and Other Transit Operators
      • H713 : Taxi and Limousine Drivers and Chauffeurs
      • H714 : Delivery and Courier Service Drivers
      • H721 : Railway and Yard Locomotive Engineers
      • H722 : Railway Conductors and Brakemen/women
      • H731 : Railway Yard Workers
      • H732 : Railway Track Maintenance Workers
      • H733 : Deck Crew, Water Transport
      • H734 : Engine Room Crew, Water Transport
      • H735 : Lock and Cable Ferry Operators and Related Occupations
      • H736 : Boat Operators
      • H737 : Air Transport Ramp Attendants
      • H811 : Longshore Workers
      • H812 : Material Handlers
      • H821 : Construction Trades Helpers and Labourers
      • H822 : Other Trades Helpers and Labourers
      • H831 : Public Works and Maintenance Labourers
      • H832 : Railway and Motor Transport Labourers
      • I011 : Farmers and Farm Managers
      • I012 : Agricultural and Related Service Contractors and Managers
      • I013 : Farm Supervisors and Specialized Livestock Workers
      • I014 : Nursery and Greenhouse Operators and Managers
      • I015 : Landscaping and Grounds Maintenance Contractors and Managers
      • I016 : Supervisors, Landscape and Horticulture
      • I017 : Aquaculture Operators and Managers
      • I021 : General Farm Workers
      • I022 : Nursery and Greenhouse Workers
      • I111 : Supervisors, Logging and Forestry
      • I121 : Supervisors, Mining and Quarrying
      • I122 : Supervisors, Oil and Gas Drilling and Service
      • I131 : Underground Production and Development Miners
      • I132 : Oil and Gas Well Drillers, Servicers, Testers and Related Workers
      • I141 : Underground Mine Service and Support Workers
      • I142 : Oil and Gas Well Drilling Workers and Services Operators
      • I151 : Logging Machinery Operators
      • I161 : Chain-saw and Skidder Operators
      • I162 : Silviculture and Forestry Workers
      • I171 : Fishing Masters and Officers
      • I172 : Fishing Vessel Skippers and Fishermen/women
      • I181 : Fishing Vessel Deckhands
      • I182 : Trappers and Hunters
      • I211 : Harvesting Labourers
      • I212 : Landscaping and Grounds Maintenance Labourers
      • I213 : Aquaculture and Marine Harvest Labourers
      • I214 : Mine Labourers
      • I215 : Oil and Gas Drilling, Servicing and Related Labourers
      • I216 : Logging and Forestry Labourers
      • J011 : Supervisors, Mineral and Metal Processing
      • J012 : Supervisors, Petroleum, Gas and Chemical Processing and Utilities
      • J013 : Supervisors, Food, Beverage and Tobacco Processing
      • J014 : Supervisors, Plastic and Rubber Products Manufacturing
      • J015 : Supervisors, Forest Products Processing
      • J016 : Supervisors, Textile Processing
      • J021 : Supervisors, Motor Vehicle Assembling
      • J022 : Supervisors, Electronics Manufacturing
      • J023 : Supervisors, Electrical Products Manufacturing
      • J024 : Supervisors, Furniture and Fixtures Manufacturing
      • J025 : Supervisors, Fabric, Fur and Leather Products Manufacturing
      • J026 : Supervisors, Other Mechanical and Metal Products Manufacturing
      • J027 : Supervisors, Other Products Manufacturing and Assembly
      • J111 : Central Control and Process Operators, Mineral and Metal Processing
      • J112 : Petroleum, Gas and Chemical Process Operators
      • J113 : Pulping Control Operators
      • J114 : Papermaking and Coating Control Operators
      • J121 : Machine Operators, Mineral and Metal Processing
      • J122 : Foundry Workers
      • J123 : Glass Forming and Finishing Machine Operators and Glass Cutters
      • J124 : Concrete, Clay and Stone Forming Operators
      • J125 : Inspectors and Testers, Mineral and Metal Processing
      • J131 : Chemical Plant Machine Operators
      • J132 : Plastics Processing Machine Operators
      • J133 : Rubber Processing Machine Operators and Related Workers
      • J134 : Water and Waste Plant Operators
      • J141 : Sawmill Machine Operators
      • J142 : Pulp Mill Machine Operators
      • J143 : Papermaking and Finishing Machine Operators
      • J144 : Other Wood Processing Machine Operators
      • J145 : Paper Converting Machine Operators
      • J146 : Lumber Graders and Other Wood Processing Inspectors and Graders
      • J151 : Textile Fibre and Yarn Preparation Machine Operators
      • J152 : Weavers, Knitters and Other Fabric-Making Occupations
      • J153 : Textile Dyeing and Finishing Machine Operators
      • J154 : Textile Inspectors, Graders and Samplers
      • J161 : Sewing Machine Operators
      • J162 : Fabric, Fur and Leather Cutters
      • J163 : Hide and Pelt Processing Workers
      • J164 : Inspectors and Testers, Fabric, Fur and Leather Products Manufacturing
      • J171 : Process Control and Machine Operators, Food and Beverage Processing
      • J172 : Industrial Butchers and Meat Cutters, Poultry Preparers and Related Workers
      • J173 : Fish Plant Workers
      • J174 : Tobacco Processing Machine Operators
      • J175 : Testers and Graders, Food and Beverage Processing
      • J181 : Printing Machine Operators
      • J182 : Camera, Platemaking and Other Pre-Press Occupations
      • J183 : Binding and Finishing Machine Operators
      • J184 : Photographic and Film Processors
      • J191 : Machining Tool Operators
      • J192 : Forging Machine Operators
      • J193 : Woodworking Machine Operators
      • J194 : Metalworking Machine Operators
      • J196 : Other Metal Products Machine Operators
      • J197 : Other Products Machine Operators
      • J211 : Aircraft Assemblers and Aircraft Assembly Inspectors
      • J212 : Motor Vehicle Assemblers, Inspectors and Testers
      • J213 : Electronics Assemblers, Fabricators, Inspectors and Testers
      • J214 : Assemblers and Inspectors, Electrical Appliance, Apparatus and Equipment Manufacturing
      • J215 : Assemblers, Fabricators and Inspectors, Industrial Electrical Motors and Transformers
      • J216 : Mechanical Assemblers and Inspectors
      • J217 : Machine Operators and Inspectors, Electrical Apparatus Manufacturing
      • J221 : Boat Assemblers and Inspectors
      • J222 : Furniture and Fixture Assemblers and Inspectors
      • J223 : Other Wood Products Assemblers and Inspectors
      • J224 : Furniture Finishers and Refinishers
      • J225 : Plastic Products Assemblers, Finishers and Inspectors
      • J226 : Painters and Coaters - Industrial
      • J227 : Plating, Metal Spraying and Related Operators
      • J228 : Other Assemblers and Inspectors
      • J311 : Labourers in Mineral and Metal Processing
      • J312 : Labourers in Metal Fabrication
      • J313 : Labourers in Chemical Products Processing and Utilities
      • J314 : Labourers in Wood, Pulp and Paper Processing
      • J315 : Labourers in Rubber and Plastic Products Manufacturing
      • J316 : Labourers in Textile Processing
      • J317 : Labourers in Food, Beverage and Tobacco Processing
      • J318 : Labourers in Fish Processing
      • J319 : Other Labourers in Processing, Manufacturing and Utilities

    nocg1e6 -- NOC-S 2006; NOC-S 2001 (End of reference year)

    • Type and length: Character(2)
    • Description: Grouping # 1 for National Occupational Classification for Statistics 2006 and 2001. This represents the occupational code at the end of reference year or at the end of the employment spell if job ended before the end of the reference year. See NOCCDE6 for more information about NOC-S 2006 and NOC-S 2001. Codeset is the same as for variable NOCG1S6.
    • Population: Persons aged 16-69 AND had a job during the reference year
    • Range and codes:
      • 01 : Senior Management Occupations (A011-A016)
      • 02 : Specialist Managers (A111-A141)
      • 03 : Managers in Retail Trade, Food and Accommodation Services (A211-A222)
      • 04 : Other Managers N.E.C. (A301-A392)
      • 05 : Professional Occupations in Business and Finance (B011-B022)
      • 06 : Finance and Insurance Administrative Occupations (B111-B116)
      • 07 : Secretaries (B211-B214)
      • 08 : Administrative and Regulatory Occupations (B311-B318)
      • 09 : Clerical Supervisors (B411-B415)
      • 10 : Clerical Occupations (B511-B576)
      • 11 : Professional Occupations in Natural and Applied Sciences (C011-C075)
      • 12 : Technical Occupations Related to Natural and Applied Sciences (C111-C183)
      • 13 : Professional Occupations in Health (D011-D044)
      • 14 : Nurse Supervisors and Registered Nurses (D111-D112)
      • 15 : Technical and Related Occupations in Health (D211-D235)
      • 16 : Assisting Occupations in Support of Health Services (D311-D313)
      • 17 : Judges, Lawyers, Psychologists, Social Workers, Ministers of Religion, and Policy and Program Officers (E011-E039)
      • 18 : Teachers and Professors (E111-E133)
      • 19 : Paralegals, Social Services Workers and Occupations in Education and Religion, N.E.C. (E211-E217)
      • 20 : Professional Occupations in Art and Culture (F011-F036)
      • 21 : Technical Occupations in Art, Culture, Recreation and Sport (F111-F154)
      • 22 : Sales and Service Supervisors (G011-G016)
      • 23 : Wholesale, Technical, Insurance, Real Estate Sales Specialists, and Retail, Wholesale and Grain Buyers (G111-G134)
      • 24 : Retail Salespersons and Sales Clerks (G211)
      • 25 : Cashiers (G311)
      • 26 : Chefs and Cooks (G411-G412)
      • 27 : Occupations in Food and Beverage Service (G511-G513)
      • 28 : Occupations in Protective Services (G611-G631)
      • 29 : Occupations in Travel and Accommodation Including Attendants in Recreation and Sport (G711-G732)
      • 30 : Childcare and Home Support Workers (G811-G814)
      • 31 : Barbers and Hairstylists (G911-G912)
      • 32 : Cleaners and Janitors (G931-G933)
      • 33 : Butchers and Bakers (G941-G942)
      • 34 : Food Counter and Kitchen Helpers (G961)
      • 35 : Service Station Attendants and Grocery Clerks (G971-G973)
      • 36 : Other Elemental Services and Sales Occupations (G921-G924, G951, G981-G983)
      • 37 : Contractors and Supervisors in Trades and Transportation (H011-H022)
      • 38 : Construction Trades (H111-H145)
      • 39 : Stationary Engineers, Power Station Operators and Electrical Trades and Telecommunications Occupations (H211-H222)
      • 40 : Machinists, Metal Forming, Shaping and Erecting Occupations (H311-H326)
      • 41 : Mechanics (H411-H435)
      • 42 : Other Trades N.E.C. (H511-H535)
      • 43 : Heavy Equipment and Crane Operators Including Drillers (H611-H623)
      • 44 : Transportation Equipment Operators and Related Workers, Excluding Labourers (H711-H737)
      • 45 : Trades Helpers, Construction, and Transportation Labourers and Related Occupations (H811-H832)
      • 46 : Occupations Unique to Agriculture Excluding Labourers (I011-I022)
      • 47 : Occupations Unique to Forestry Operations, Mining, Oil and Gas Extraction, and Fishing, Excluding Labourers (I111-I182)
      • 48 : Primary Production Labourers (I211-I216)
      • 49 : Supervisors in Manufacturing (J011-J027)
      • 50 : Machine Operators in Manufacturing (J111-J197)
      • 51 : Assemblers in Manufacturing (J211-J228)
      • 52 : Labourers in Processing, Manufacturing and Utilities (J311-J319)
      • 96 : Interim Processing Code
      • 97 : Don't Know
      • 98 : Refusal
      • 99 : Not Applicable

    nocg1s6 -- NOC-S 2006; NOC-S 2001 (Start of reference year)

    • Type and length: Character(2)
    • Description: Grouping #1 for the National Occupational Classification for Statistics 2006 and 2001. This represents the occupational code at beginning of reference year. If the job started during the reference year, the NOC-S code at the beginning of reference year is set to "99". For those jobs, only the code at the end of the year/end of the job is valid (see NOCG1E6). See NOCCDS6 for more information about NOC-S 2006 and NOC-S 2001. Codeset is the same as for variable NOCG1E6.
    • Population: Persons aged 16-69 AND had a job during the reference year
    • Range and codes:
      • 01 : Senior Management Occupations (A011-A016)
      • 02 : Specialist Managers (A111-A141)
      • 03 : Managers in Retail Trade, Food and Accommodation Services (A211-A222)
      • 04 : Other Managers N.E.C. (A301-A392)
      • 05 : Professional Occupations in Business and Finance (B011-B022)
      • 06 : Finance and Insurance Administrative Occupations (B111-B116)
      • 07 : Secretaries (B211-B214)
      • 08 : Administrative and Regulatory Occupations (B311-B318)
      • 09 : Clerical Supervisors (B411-B415)
      • 10 : Clerical Occupations (B511-B576)
      • 11 : Professional Occupations in Natural and Applied Sciences (C011-C075)
      • 12 : Technical Occupations Related to Natural and Applied Sciences (C111-C183)
      • 13 : Professional Occupations in Health (D011-D044)
      • 14 : Nurse Supervisors and Registered Nurses (D111-D112)
      • 15 : Technical and Related Occupations in Health (D211-D235)
      • 16 : Assisting Occupations in Support of Health Services (D311-D313)
      • 17 : Judges, Lawyers, Psychologists, Social Workers, Ministers of Religion, and Policy and Program Officers (E011-E039)
      • 18 : Teachers and Professors (E111-E133)
      • 19 : Paralegals, Social Services Workers and Occupations in Education and Religion, N.E.C. (E211-E217)
      • 20 : Professional Occupations in Art and Culture (F011-F036)
      • 21 : Technical Occupations in Art, Culture, Recreation and Sport (F111-F154)
      • 22 : Sales and Service Supervisors (G011-G016)
      • 23 : Wholesale, Technical, Insurance, Real Estate Sales Specialists, and Retail, Wholesale and Grain Buyers (G111-G134)
      • 24 : Retail Salespersons and Sales Clerks (G211)
      • 25 : Cashiers (G311)
      • 26 : Chefs and Cooks (G411-G412)
      • 27 : Occupations in Food and Beverage Service (G511-G513)
      • 28 : Occupations in Protective Services (G611-G631)
      • 29 : Occupations in Travel and Accommodation Including Attendants in Recreation and Sport (G711-G732)
      • 30 : Childcare and Home Support Workers (G811-G814)
      • 31 : Barbers and Hairstylists (G911-G912)
      • 32 : Cleaners and Janitors (G931-G933)
      • 33 : Butchers and Bakers (G941-G942)
      • 34 : Food Counter and Kitchen Helpers (G961)
      • 35 : Service Station Attendants and Grocery Clerks (G971-G973)
      • 36 : Other Elemental Services and Sales Occupations (G921-G924, G951, G981-G983)
      • 37 : Contractors and Supervisors in Trades and Transportation (H011-H022)
      • 38 : Construction Trades (H111-H145)
      • 39 : Stationary Engineers, Power Station Operators and Electrical Trades and Telecommunications Occupations (H211-H222)
      • 40 : Machinists, Metal Forming, Shaping and Erecting Occupations (H311-H326)
      • 41 : Mechanics (H411-H435)
      • 42 : Other Trades N.E.C. (H511-H535)
      • 43 : Heavy Equipment and Crane Operators Including Drillers (H611-H623)
      • 44 : Transportation Equipment Operators and Related Workers, Excluding Labourers (H711-H737)
      • 45 : Trades Helpers, Construction, and Transportation Labourers and Related Occupations (H811-H832)
      • 46 : Occupations Unique to Agriculture Excluding Labourers (I011-I022)
      • 47 : Occupations Unique to Forestry Operations, Mining, Oil and Gas Extraction, and Fishing, Excluding Labourers (I111-I182)
      • 48 : Primary Production Labourers (I211-I216)
      • 49 : Supervisors in Manufacturing (J011-J027)
      • 50 : Machine Operators in Manufacturing (J111-J197)
      • 51 : Assemblers in Manufacturing (J211-J228)
      • 52 : Labourers in Processing, Manufacturing and Utilities (J311-J319)
      • 96 : Interim Processing Code
      • 97 : Don't Know
      • 98 : Refusal
      • 99 : Not Applicable

    nocg2e6 -- NOC-S 2006; NOC-S 2001 (End of reference year)

    • Type and length: Character(2)
    • Description: Grouping #2 for National Occupational Classification for Statistics 2006 and 2001. This represents the occupational code at the end of reference year or at the end of the employment spell if job ended before the end of the reference year. See NOCCDE6 for more information about NOC-S 2006 and NOC-S 2001. Codeset is the same as for variable NOCG2S6.
    • Population: Persons aged 16-69 AND had a job during the reference year
    • Range and codes:
      • 01 : Senior Management Occupations (A011-A016)
      • 02 : Other Management Occupations (A111-A392)
      • 03 : Professional Occupations in Business and Finance (B011-B022)
      • 04 : Financial, Secretarial and Administrative Occupations (B111-B318)
      • 05 : Clerical Occupations, Including Supervisors (B411-B576)
      • 06 : Natural and Applied Sciences and Related Occupations (C011-C183)
      • 07 : Professional Occupations in Health, Nurse Supervisors and Registered Nurses (D011-D112)
      • 08 : Technical, Assisting and Related Occupations in Health (D211-D313)
      • 09 : Occupations in Social Science, Government Service and Religion (E011-E039, E211-E217)
      • 10 : Teachers and Professors (E111-E133)
      • 11 : Occupations in Art, Culture, Recreation and Sport (F011-F154)
      • 12 : Wholesale, Technical, Insurance, Real Estate Sales Specialists, and Retail, Wholesale and Grain Buyers (G111-G134)
      • 13 : Retail Salespersons, Sales Clerks, Cashiers, Including Retail Trade Supervisors (G011,G211-G311)
      • 14 : Chefs and Cooks, and Occupations in Food and Beverage Service, Including Supervisors (G012,G411-G513)
      • 15 : Occupation in Protective Services (G611-G631)
      • 16 : Childcare and Home Support Workers (G811-G814)
      • 17 : Sales and Service Occupations n.e.c., Including Occupations in Travel and Accommodation, Attendants in Recreation and Sport as well as Supervisors (G013-G016,G711-G732,G911-G983)
      • 18 : Contractors and Supervisors in Trades and Transportation (H011-H022)
      • 19 : Construction Trades (H111-H145)
      • 20 : Other Trades Occupations (H211-H535)
      • 21 : Transport and Equipment Operators (H611-H737)
      • 22 : Trades Helpers, Construction, and Transportation Labourers and Related Occupations (H811-H832)
      • 23 : Occupations Unique to Primary Industry (I011-I216)
      • 24 : Machine Operators and Assemblers in Manufacturing, Including Supervisors (J011-J228)
      • 25 : Labourer in Processing, Manufacturing and Utilities (J311-J319)
      • 96 : Interim Processing Code
      • 97 : Don't Know
      • 98 : Refusal
      • 99 : Not Applicable

    nocg2s6 -- NOC-S 2006; NOC-S 2001 (Start of reference year)

    • Type and length: Character(2)
    • Description: Grouping #2 for the National Occupational Classification for Statistics 2006 and 2001. This represents the occupational code at beginning of reference year. If the job started during the reference year, the NOC-S code at the beginning of reference year is set to "99". For those jobs, only the code at the end of the year/end of the job is valid (see NOCG2E6). See NOCCDS6 for more information about NOC-S 2006 and NOC-S 2001. Codeset is the same as for variable NOCG2E6.
    • Population: Persons aged 16-69 AND had a job during the reference year AND job has started in before the beginning of reference year
    • Range and codes:
      • 01 : Senior Management Occupations (A011-A016)
      • 02 : Other Management Occupations (A111-A392)
      • 03 : Professional Occupations in Business and Finance (B011-B022)
      • 04 : Financial, Secretarial and Administrative Occupations (B111-B318)
      • 05 : Clerical Occupations, Including Supervisors (B411-B576)
      • 06 : Natural and Applied Sciences and Related Occupations (C011-C183)
      • 07 : Professional Occupations in Health, Nurse Supervisors and Registered Nurses (D011-D112)
      • 08 : Technical, Assisting and Related Occupations in Health (D211-D313)
      • 09 : Occupations in Social Science, Government Service and Religion (E011-E039, E211-E217)
      • 10 : Teachers and Professors (E111-E133)
      • 11 : Occupations in Art, Culture, Recreation and Sport (F011-F154)
      • 12 : Wholesale, Technical, Insurance, Real Estate Sales Specialists, and Retail, Wholesale and Grain Buyers (G111-G134)
      • 13 : Retail Salespersons, Sales Clerks, Cashiers, Including Retail Trade Supervisors (G011,G211-G311)
      • 14 : Chefs and Cooks, and Occupations in Food and Beverage Service, Including Supervisors (G012,G411-G513)
      • 15 : Occupation in Protective Services (G611-G631)
      • 16 : Childcare and Home Support Workers (G811-G814)
      • 17 : Sales and Service Occupations n.e.c., Including Occupations in Travel and Accommodation, Attendants in Recreation and Sport as well as Supervisors (G013-G016,G711-G732,G911-G983)
      • 18 : Contractors and Supervisors in Trades and Transportation (H011-H022)
      • 19 : Construction Trades (H111-H145)
      • 20 : Other Trades Occupations (H211-H535)
      • 21 : Transport and Equipment Operators (H611-H737)
      • 22 : Trades Helpers, Construction, and Transportation Labourers and Related Occupations (H811-H832)
      • 23 : Occupations Unique to Primary Industry (I011-I216)
      • 24 : Machine Operators and Assemblers in Manufacturing, Including Supervisors (J011-J228)
      • 25 : Labourer in Processing, Manufacturing and Utilities (J311-J319)
      • 96 : Interim Processing Code
      • 97 : Don't Know
      • 98 : Refusal
      • 99 : Not Applicable

    nocg3e6 -- NOC-S 2006; NOC-S 2001 (End of reference year)

    • Type and length: Character(2)
    • Description: Grouping # 3 for National Occupational Classification for Statistics 2006 and 2001. This represents the occupational code at the end of reference year or at the end of the employment spell if job ended before the end of the reference year. See NOCCDE6 for more information about NOC-S 2006 and NOC-S 2001. Codeset is the same as for variable NOCG3S6.
    • Population: Persons aged 16-69 AND had a job during the reference year
    • Range and codes:
      • 01 : Management Occupations (A011-A392)
      • 02 : Business, Finance and Administrative Occupations (B011-B576)
      • 03 : Natural and Applied Sciences and Related Occupations (C011-C175)
      • 04 : Health Occupations (D011-D313)
      • 05 : Occupations in Social Science, Education, Government Service and Religion (E011-E216)
      • 06 : Occupations in Art, Culture, Recreation and Sport (F011-F154)
      • 07 : Sales and Service Occupations (G011-G983)
      • 08 : Trades, Transport and Equipment Operators and Related Occupations (H011-H832)
      • 09 : Occupations Unique to Primary Industry (I011-I216)
      • 10 : Occupations Unique to Processing, Manufacturing and Utilities (J011-J319)
      • 96 : Interim Processing Code
      • 97 : Don't Know
      • 98 : Refusal
      • 99 : Not Applicable

    nocg3s6 -- NOC-S 2006; NOC-S 2001 (Start of reference year)

    • Type and length: Character(2)
    • Description: Grouping #3 for the National Occupational Classification for Statistics 2006 and 2001. This represents the occupational code at beginning of reference year. If the job started during the reference year, the NOC-S code at the beginning of reference year is set to "99". For those jobs, only the code at the end of the year/end of the job is valid (see NOCG3E6). See NOCCDS6 for more information about NOC-S 2006 and NOC-S 2001. Codeset is the same as for variable NOCG3E6.
    • Population: Persons aged 16-69 AND had a job during the reference year AND job has started in before the beginning of reference year AND job has started in before the beginning of reference year
    • Range and codes:
      • 01 : Management Occupations (A011-A392)
      • 02 : Business, Finance and Administrative Occupations (B011-B576)
      • 03 : Natural and Applied Sciences and Related Occupations (C011-C183)
      • 04 : Health Occupations (D011-D313)
      • 05 : Occupations in Social Science, Education, Government Service and Religion (E011-E217)
      • 06 : Occupations in Art, Culture, Recreation and Sport (F011-F154)
      • 07 : Sales and Service Occupations (G011-G983)
      • 08 : Trades, Transport and Equipment Operators and Related Occupations (H011-H832)
      • 09 : Occupations Unique to Primary Industry (I011-I216)
      • 10 : Occupations Unique to Processing, Manufacturing and Utilities (J011-J319)
      • 96 : Interim Processing Code
      • 97 : Don't Know
      • 98 : Refusal
      • 99 : Not Applicable

    occhg6 -- Flag - Kind of work changed during refyear

    • Type and length: Character(1)
    • Description: Flag to indicate whether respondent reported that kind of work changed during the reference year.
    • Population: Persons aged 16-69 AND had a job during the reference year
    • Range and codes:
      • 1 : Yes
      • 2 : No
      • 6 : Interim Processing Code
      • 7 : Don't Know
      • 8 : Refusal
      • 9 : Not Applicable

    occhg9 -- Flag - Kind of work changed since job started

    • Type and length: Character(1)
    • Description: Flag to indicate whether respondent reported that kind of work changed since job started.
    • Population: Persons aged 16-69 AND had a job during the survey reference period
    • Range and codes:
      • 1 : Yes
      • 2 : No
      • 6 : Interim Processing Code
      • 7 : Don't Know
      • 8 : Refusal
      • 9 : Not Applicable

    reled1 -- How close the job is related to person's education

    • Type and length: Character(1)
    • Description: Indicator of how closely the job is related to the person's education, as perceived by the person. Not available prior to reference year 2001.
    • Population: Persons aged 16-69 and had a job during the survey reference period
    • Range and codes:
      • 1 : Closely related
      • 2 : Somewhat related
      • 3 : Not at all related
      • 6 : Interim Processing Code
      • 7 : Don't Know
      • 8 : Refusal
      • 9 : Not Applicable

    s91cde6 -- SOC code at end of refyear (or end of employment spell)

    • Type and length: Character(4)
    • Description: Standard Occupation Classification code at end of reference year based on 1991 coding structure. If job ended during the year, it refers to occupation code at end of employment spell. Note: Starting in reference year 2004, NOCS-2001 (variable called NOCCDE6) will be used for all main SLID products. At the same time, previous occupation classification (SOC1991 or variable S91CDE6) will not be derived.
    • Population: Persons aged 16-69 AND had a job during the reference year
    • Range and codes:
      • 9996 : Interim Processing Code
      • 9997 : Don't Know
      • 9998 : Refusal
      • 9999 : Not Applicable
      • A011 : Legislators
      • A012 : Senior Government Managers and Officials
      • A013 : Senior Managers - Financial, Communications Carriers and Other Business Services
      • A014 : Senior Managers - Health, Education, Social and Community Services and Membership Organizations
      • A015 : Senior Managers - Trade, Broadcasting and Other Services, n.e.c.
      • A016 : Senior Managers - Goods Production, Utilities, Transportation and Construction
      • A111 : Financial Managers
      • A112 : Human Resources Managers
      • A113 : Purchasing Managers
      • A114 : Other Administrative Services Managers
      • A121 : Engineering, Science and Architecture Managers
      • A122 : Information Systems and Data Processing Managers
      • A131 : Sales, Marketing and Advertising Managers
      • A141 : Facility Operation and Maintenance Managers
      • A211 : Retail Trade Managers
      • A221 : Restaurant and Food Service Managers
      • A222 : Accommodation Service Managers
      • A301 : Insurance, Real Estate and Financial Brokerage Managers
      • A302 : Banking, Credit and Other Investment Managers
      • A303 : Other Business Services Managers
      • A311 : Telecommunication Carriers Managers
      • A312 : Postal and Courier Services Managers
      • A321 : Managers in Health Care
      • A322 : Administrators in Post-Secondary Education and Vocational Training
      • A323 : School Principals and Administrators of Elementary and Secondary Education
      • A324 : Managers in Social, Community and Correctional Services
      • A331 : Government Managers in Health and Social Policy Development and Program Administration
      • A332 : Government Managers in Economic Analysis, Policy Development and Program Administration
      • A333 : Government Managers in Education Policy Development and Program Administration
      • A334 : Other Managers in Public Administration
      • A341 : Library, Archive, Museum and Art Gallery Managers
      • A342 : Managers in Publishing, Motion Pictures, Broadcasting and Performing Arts
      • A343 : Recreation and Sport Program and Service Directors
      • A351 : Commissioned Police Officers
      • A352 : Fire Chiefs and Senior Fire-fighting Officers
      • A353 : Commissioned Officers, Armed Forces
      • A361 : Other Services Managers
      • A371 : Construction Managers
      • A372 : Residential Home Builders and Renovators
      • A373 : Transportation Managers
      • A381 : Primary Production Managers (except Agriculture)
      • A391 : Manufacturing Managers
      • A392 : Utilities Managers
      • B011 : Financial Auditors and Accountants
      • B012 : Financial and Investment Analysts
      • B013 : Securities Agents, Investment Dealers and Traders
      • B014 : Other Financial Officers
      • B021 : Specialists in Human Resources
      • B022 : Professional Occupations in Business Services to Management
      • B111 : Bookkeepers
      • B112 : Loan Officers
      • B113 : Insurance Adjusters and Claims Examiners
      • B114 : Insurance Underwriters
      • B115 : Assessors, Valuators and Appraisers
      • B116 : Customs, Ship and Other Brokers
      • B211 : Secretaries (except Legal and Medical)
      • B212 : Legal Secretaries
      • B213 : Medical Secretaries
      • B214 : Court Recorders and Medical Transcriptionists
      • B311 : Administrative Officers
      • B312 : Executive Assistants
      • B313 : Personnel and Recruitment Officers
      • B314 : Property Administrators
      • B315 : Purchasing Agents and Officers
      • B316 : Conference and Event Planners
      • B317 : Court Officers and Justices of the Peace
      • B318 : Immigration, Unemployment Insurance and Revenue Officers
      • B411 : Supervisors, General Office and Administrative Support Clerks
      • B412 : Supervisors, Finance and Insurance Clerks
      • B413 : Supervisors, Library, Correspondence and Related Information Clerks
      • B414 : Supervisors, Mail and Message Distribution Occupations
      • B415 : Supervisors, Recording, Distributing and Scheduling Occupations
      • B511 : General Office Clerks
      • B512 : Typists and Word Processing Operators
      • B513 : Records and File Clerks
      • B514 : Receptionists and Switchboard Operators
      • B521 : Computer Operators
      • B522 : Data Entry Clerks
      • B523 : Typesetters and Related Occupations
      • B524 : Telephone Operators
      • B531 : Accounting and Related Clerks
      • B532 : Payroll Clerks
      • B533 : Tellers, Financial Services
      • B534 : Banking, Insurance and Other Financial Clerks
      • B535 : Collectors
      • B541 : Administrative Clerks
      • B542 : Personnel Clerks
      • B543 : Court Clerks
      • B551 : Library Clerks
      • B552 : Correspondence, Publication and Related Clerks
      • B553 : Customer Service, Information and Related Clerks
      • B554 : Survey Interviewers and Statistical Clerks
      • B561 : Mail, Postal and Related Clerks
      • B562 : Letter Carriers
      • B563 : Couriers and Messengers
      • B571 : Shippers and Receivers
      • B572 : Storekeepers and Parts Clerks
      • B573 : Production Clerks
      • B574 : Purchasing and Inventory Clerks
      • B575 : Dispatchers and Radio Operators
      • B576 : Transportation Route and Crew Schedulers
      • C011 : Physicists and Astronomers
      • C012 : Chemists
      • C013 : Geologists, Geochemists and Geophysicists
      • C014 : Meteorologists
      • C015 : Other Professional Occupations in Physical Sciences
      • C021 : Biologists and Related Scientists
      • C022 : Forestry Professionals
      • C023 : Agricultural Representatives, Consultants and Specialists
      • C031 : Civil Engineers
      • C032 : Mechanical Engineers
      • C033 : Electrical and Electronics Engineers
      • C034 : Chemical Engineers
      • C041 : Industrial and Manufacturing Engineers
      • C042 : Metallurgical and Materials Engineers
      • C043 : Mining Engineers
      • C044 : Geological Engineers
      • C045 : Petroleum Engineers
      • C046 : Aerospace Engineers
      • C047 : Computer Engineers
      • C048 : Other Professional Engineers, n.e.c.
      • C051 : Architects
      • C052 : Landscape Architects
      • C053 : Urban and Land Use Planners
      • C054 : Land Surveyors
      • C061 : Mathematicians, Statisticians and Actuaries
      • C062 : Computer Systems Analysts
      • C063 : Computer Programmers
      • C111 : Applied Chemical Technologists and Technicians
      • C112 : Geological and Mineral Technologists and Technicians
      • C113 : Meteorological Technicians
      • C121 : Biological Technologists and Technicians
      • C122 : Agricultural and Fish Products Inspectors
      • C123 : Forestry Technologists and Technicians
      • C124 : Conservation and Fishery Officers
      • C125 : Landscape and Horticultural Technicians and Specialists
      • C131 : Civil Engineering Technologists and Technicians and Construction Estimators
      • C132 : Mechanical Engineering Technologists and Technicians
      • C133 : Industrial Engineering and Manufacturing Technologists and Technicians
      • C141 : Electrical and Electronics Engineering Technologists and Technicians
      • C142 : Electronic Service Technicians (Household and Business Equipment)
      • C143 : Industrial Instrument Technicians and Mechanics
      • C144 : Aircraft Instrument, Electrical and Avionics Mechanics, Technicians and Inspectors
      • C151 : Architectural Technologists and Technicians
      • C152 : Industrial Designers
      • C153 : Drafting Technologists and Technicians
      • C154 : Survey Technologists and Technicians
      • C155 : Mapping and Related Technologists and Technicians
      • C161 : Nondestructive Testers and Inspectors
      • C162 : Engineering Inspectors and Regulatory Officers
      • C163 : Inspectors in Public and Environmental Health and Occupational Health and Safety
      • C164 : Construction Inspectors
      • C171 : Air Pilots, Flight Engineers and Flying Instructors
      • C172 : Air Traffic Control Occupations
      • C173 : Deck Officers, Water Transport
      • C174 : Engineer Officers, Water Transport
      • C175 : Railway and Marine Traffic Controllers
      • D011 : Specialist Physicians
      • D012 : General Practitioners and Family Physicians
      • D013 : Dentists
      • D014 : Veterinarians
      • D021 : Optometrists
      • D022 : Chiropractors
      • D023 : Other Professional Occupations in Health Diagnosing and Treating
      • D031 : Pharmacists
      • D032 : Dieticians and Nutritionists
      • D041 : Audiologists and Speech - Language Pathologists
      • D042 : Physiotherapists
      • D043 : Occupational Therapists
      • D044 : Other Professional Occupations in Therapy and Assessment
      • D111 : Head Nurses and Supervisors
      • D112 : Registered Nurses
      • D211 : Medical Laboratory Technologists and Pathologists' Assistants
      • D212 : Medical Laboratory Technicians
      • D213 : Animal Health Technologists
      • D214 : Respiratory Therapists and Clinical Perfusionists
      • D215 : Medical Radiation Technologists
      • D216 : Medical Sonographers
      • D217 : Cardiology Technologists
      • D218 : Electroencephalographic and Other Diagnostic Technologists, n.e.c.
      • D219 : Other Medical Technologists and Technicians (except Dental Health)
      • D221 : Denturists
      • D222 : Dental Hygienists and Dental Therapists
      • D223 : Dental Technicians and Laboratory Bench Workers
      • D231 : Opticians
      • D232 : Midwives and Practitioners of Natural Healing
      • D233 : Registered Nursing Assistants
      • D234 : Ambulance Attendants and Other Paramedical Occupations
      • D235 : Other Technical Occupations in Therapy and Assessment
      • D311 : Dental Assistants
      • D312 : Nurse Aides and Orderlies
      • D313 : Other Aides and Assistants in Support of Health Services
      • E011 : Judges
      • E012 : Lawyers and Quebec Notaries
      • E021 : Psychologists
      • E022 : Social Workers
      • E023 : Family, Marriage and Other Related Counsellors
      • E024 : Ministers of Religion
      • E025 : Probation and Parole Officers and Related Occupations
      • E031 : Natural and Applied Science Policy Researchers, Consultants and Program Officers
      • E032 : Economists and Economic Policy Researchers and Analysts
      • E033 : Economic Development Officers and Marketing Researchers and Consultants
      • E034 : Health and Social Policy Researchers, Consultants and Program Officers
      • E035 : Education Policy Researchers, Consultants and Program Officers
      • E036 : Recreation and Sports Program Supervisors and Consultants
      • E037 : Program Officers Unique to Government
      • E038 : Other Professional Occupations in Social Science
      • E111 : University Professors
      • E112 : Post-Secondary Teaching and Research Assistants
      • E121 : College and Other Vocational Instructors
      • E130 : Elementary / Secondary Teachers n.e.c.
      • E131 : Secondary School Teachers
      • E132 : Elementary School and Kindergarten Teachers
      • E133 : School and Guidance Counsellors
      • E211 : Paralegal and Related Occupations
      • E212 : Community and Social Service Workers
      • E213 : Employment Counsellors
      • E214 : Instructors and Teachers of Disabled Persons
      • E215 : Other Instructors
      • E216 : Other Religious Occupations
      • F011 : Librarians
      • F012 : Conservators and Curators
      • F013 : Archivists
      • F021 : Writers
      • F022 : Editors
      • F023 : Journalists
      • F024 : Professional Occupations in Public Relations and Communications
      • F025 : Translators, Terminologists and Interpreters
      • F031 : Producers, Directors, Choreographers and Related Occupations
      • F032 : Conductors, Composers and Arrangers
      • F033 : Musicians and Singers
      • F034 : Dancers
      • F035 : Actors
      • F036 : Painters, Sculptors and Other Visual Artists
      • F111 : Library and Archive Technicians and Assistants
      • F112 : Technical Occupations Related to Museums and Galleries
      • F121 : Photographers
      • F122 : Film and Video Camera Operators
      • F123 : Graphic Arts Technicians
      • F124 : Broadcast Technicians
      • F125 : Audio and Video Recording Technicians
      • F126 : Other Technical Occupations in Motion Pictures, Broadcasting and the Performing Arts
      • F127 : Support and Assisting Occupations in Motion Pictures, Broadcasting and the Performing Arts
      • F131 : Announcers and Other Broadcasters
      • F132 : Other Performers
      • F141 : Graphic Designers and Illustrating Artists
      • F142 : Interior Designers
      • F143 : Theatre, Fashion, Exhibit and Other Creative Designers
      • F144 : Artisans and Craftspersons
      • F145 : Patternmakers - Textile, Leather and Fur Products
      • F151 : Athletes
      • F152 : Coaches
      • F153 : Sports Officials and Referees
      • F154 : Program Leaders and Instructors in Recreation and Sport
      • G011 : Retail Trade Supervisors
      • G012 : Food Service Supervisors
      • G013 : Executive Housekeepers
      • G014 : Dry Cleaning and Laundry Supervisors
      • G015 : Cleaning Supervisors
      • G016 : Other Service Supervisors
      • G111 : Sales Representatives, Wholesale Trade (Non-Technical)
      • G121 : Technical Sales Specialists, Wholesale Trade
      • G131 : Insurance Agents and Brokers
      • G132 : Real Estate Agents and Salespersons
      • G133 : Retail and Wholesale Buyers
      • G134 : Grain Elevator Operators
      • G211 : Retail Salespersons and Sales Clerks
      • G311 : Cashiers
      • G411 : Chefs
      • G412 : Cooks
      • G511 : Maîtres d'hôtel and Hosts/Hostesses
      • G512 : Bartenders
      • G513 : Food and Beverage Servers
      • G611 : Police Officers (except Commissioned)
      • G612 : Fire-fighters
      • G621 : Sheriffs and Bailiffs
      • G622 : Correctional Service Officers
      • G623 : By-law Enforcement and Other Regulatory Officers, n.e.c.
      • G624 : Other Ranks, Armed Forces
      • G625 : Other Protective Service Occupations
      • G631 : Security Guards and Related Occupations
      • G711 : Travel Counsellors
      • G712 : Pursers and Flight Attendants
      • G713 : Airline Sales and Service Agents
      • G714 : Ticket and Cargo Agents and Related Clerks (except Airline)
      • G715 : Hotel Front Desk Clerks
      • G721 : Tour and Travel Guides
      • G722 : Outdoor Sport and Recreational Guides
      • G731 : Attendants in Amusement, Recreation and Sport
      • G732 : Other Attendants in Accommodation and Travel (except Airline Travel)
      • G811 : Visiting Homemakers, Housekeepers and Related Occupations
      • G812 : Elementary and Secondary School Teacher Assistants
      • G813 : Early Childhood Educators and Assistants
      • G814 : Babysitters, Nannies and Parents' Helpers
      • G911 : Hairstylists and Barbers
      • G912 : Funeral Directors and Embalmers
      • G921 : Image, Social and Other Personal Consultants
      • G922 : Estheticians, Electrologists and Related Occupations
      • G923 : Pet Groomers and Animal Care Workers
      • G924 : Other Personal Service Occupations
      • G931 : Light Duty Cleaners
      • G932 : Specialized Cleaners
      • G933 : Janitors, Caretakers and Building Superintendents
      • G941 : Butchers and Meat Cutters, Retail and Wholesale
      • G942 : Bakers
      • G951 : Elemental Medical and Hospital Assistants
      • G961 : Food Service Counter Attendants and Food Preparers
      • G962 : Kitchen and Food Service Helpers
      • G971 : Service Station Attendants
      • G972 : Grocery Clerks and Shelf Stockers
      • G973 : Other Elemental Sales Occupations
      • G981 : Dry Cleaning and Laundry Occupations
      • G982 : Ironing, Pressing and Finishing Occupations
      • G983 : Other Elemental Service Occupations
      • H011 : Supervisors, Machinists and Related Occupations
      • H012 : Contractors and Supervisors, Electrical Trades and Telecommunications Occupations
      • H013 : Contractors and Supervisors, Pipefitting Trades
      • H014 : Contractors and Supervisors, Metal Forming, Shaping and Erecting Trades
      • H015 : Contractors and Supervisors, Carpentry Trades
      • H016 : Contractors and Supervisors, Mechanic Trades
      • H017 : Contractors and Supervisors, Heavy Construction Equipment Crews
      • H018 : Supervisors, Printing and Related Occupations
      • H019 : Contractors and Supervisors, Other Construction Trades, Installers, Repairers and Servicers
      • H021 : Supervisors, Railway Transport Operations
      • H022 : Supervisors, Motor Transport and Other Ground Transit Operators
      • H111 : Plumbers
      • H112 : Steamfitters, Pipefitters and Sprinkler System Installers
      • H113 : Gas Fitters
      • H121 : Carpenters
      • H122 : Cabinetmakers
      • H131 : Bricklayers
      • H132 : Cement Finishers
      • H133 : Tilesetters
      • H134 : Plasterers, Drywall Installers and Finishers, and Lathers
      • H141 : Roofers and Shinglers
      • H142 : Glaziers
      • H143 : Insulators
      • H144 : Painters and Decorators
      • H145 : Floor Covering Installers
      • H211 : Electricians (except Industrial and Power System)
      • H212 : Industrial Electricians
      • H213 : Power System Electricians
      • H214 : Electrical Power Line and Cable Workers
      • H215 : Telecommunications Line and Cable Workers
      • H216 : Telecommunications Installation and Repair Workers
      • H217 : Cable Television Service and Maintenance Technicians
      • H221 : Stationary Engineers and Auxiliary Equipment Operators
      • H222 : Power Systems and Power Station Operators
      • H311 : Machinists and Machining and Tooling Inspectors
      • H312 : Tool and Die Makers
      • H321 : Sheet Metal Workers
      • H322 : Boilermakers
      • H323 : Structural Metal and Platework Fabricators and Fitters
      • H324 : Ironworkers
      • H325 : Blacksmiths and Die Setters
      • H411 : Construction Millwrights and Industrial Mechanics (except Textile)
      • H412 : Heavy-Duty Equipment Mechanics
      • H413 : Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Mechanics
      • H414 : Railway Carmen/women
      • H415 : Aircraft Mechanics and Aircraft Inspectors
      • H416 : Machine Fitters
      • H417 : Textile Machinery Mechanics and Repairers
      • H418 : Elevator Constructors and Mechanics
      • H421 : Motor Vehicle Mechanics, Technicians and Mechanical Repairers
      • H422 : Motor Vehicle Body Repairers
      • H431 : Oil and Solid Fuel Heating Mechanics
      • H432 : Electric Appliance Servicers and Repairers
      • H433 : Electrical Mechanics
      • H434 : Motorcycle and Other Related Mechanics
      • H435 : Other Small Engine and Equipment Mechanics
      • H511 : Upholsterers
      • H512 : Tailors, Dressmakers, Furriers and Milliners
      • H513 : Shoe Repairers and Shoemakers
      • H514 : Jewellers, Watch Repairers and Related Occupations
      • H521 : Printing Press Operators
      • H522 : Commercial Divers
      • H523 : Other Trades and Related Occupations
      • H531 : Residential and Commercial Installers and Servicers
      • H532 : Waterworks and Gas Maintenance Workers
      • H533 : Automotive Mechanical Installers and Servicers
      • H534 : Pest Controllers and Fumigators
      • H535 : Other Repairers and Servicers
      • H611 : Heavy Equipment Operators (except Crane)
      • H612 : Public Works Maintenance Equipment Operators
      • H621 : Crane Operators
      • H622 : Drillers and Blasters - Surface Mining, Quarrying and Construction
      • H623 : Water Well Drillers
      • H711 : Truck Drivers
      • H712 : Bus Drivers and Subway and Other Transit Operators
      • H713 : Taxi and Limousine Drivers and Chauffeurs
      • H714 : Delivery Drivers
      • H721 : Railway and Yard Locomotive Engineers
      • H722 : Railway Conductors and Brakemen/women
      • H731 : Railway Yard Workers
      • H732 : Railway Track Maintenance Workers
      • H733 : Deck Crew, Water Transport
      • H734 : Engine Room Crew, Water Transport
      • H735 : Lock and Cable Ferry Operators and Related Occupations
      • H736 : Boat Operators
      • H737 : Air Transport Ramp Attendants
      • H811 : Longshore Workers
      • H812 : Material Handlers
      • H821 : Construction Trades Helpers and Labourers
      • H822 : Other Trades Helpers and Labourers
      • H831 : Public Works and Maintenance Labourers
      • H832 : Railway and Motor Transport Labourers
      • I011 : Farmers and Farm Managers
      • I012 : Agricultural and Related Service Contractors and Managers
      • I013 : Farm Supervisors and Specialized Livestock Workers
      • I014 : Nursery and Greenhouse Operators and Managers
      • I015 : Landscaping and Grounds Maintenance Contractors and Managers
      • I016 : Supervisors, Landscape and Horticulture
      • I017 : Aquaculture Operators and Managers
      • I021 : General Farm Workers
      • I022 : Nursery and Greenhouse Workers
      • I111 : Supervisors, Logging and Forestry
      • I121 : Supervisors, Mining and Quarrying
      • I122 : Supervisors, Oil and Gas Drilling and Service
      • I131 : Underground Production and Development Miners
      • I132 : Oil and Gas Well Drillers, Servicers, Testers and Related Workers
      • I141 : Underground Mine Service and Support Workers
      • I142 : Oil and Gas Well Drilling Workers and Services Operators
      • I151 : Logging Machinery Operators
      • I161 : Chain-saw and Skidder Operators
      • I162 : Silviculture and Forestry Workers
      • I171 : Fishing Masters and Officers
      • I172 : Fishing Vessel Skippers and Fishermen/women
      • I181 : Fishing Vessel Deckhands
      • I182 : Trappers and Hunters
      • I211 : Harvesting Labourers
      • I212 : Landscaping and Grounds Maintenance Labourers
      • I213 : Aquaculture and Marine Harvest Labourers
      • I214 : Mine Labourers
      • I215 : Oil and Gas Drilling, Servicing and Related Labourers
      • I216 : Logging and Forestry Labourers
      • J011 : Supervisors, Mineral and Metal Processing
      • J012 : Supervisors, Petroleum, Gas and Chemical Processing and Utilities
      • J013 : Supervisors, Food, Beverage and Tobacco Processing
      • J014 : Supervisors, Plastic and Rubber Products Manufacturing
      • J015 : Supervisors, Forest Products Processing
      • J016 : Supervisors, Textile Processing
      • J021 : Supervisors, Motor Vehicle Assembling
      • J022 : Supervisors, Electronics Manufacturing
      • J023 : Supervisors, Electrical Products Manufacturing
      • J024 : Supervisors, Furniture and Fixtures Manufacturing
      • J025 : Supervisors, Fabric, Fur and Leather Products Manufacturing
      • J026 : Supervisors, Other Mechanical and Metal Products Manufacturing
      • J027 : Supervisors, Other Products Manufacturing and Assembly
      • J111 : Central Control and Process Operators, Mineral and Metal Processing
      • J112 : Petroleum, Gas and Chemical Process Operators
      • J113 : Pulping Control Operators
      • J114 : Papermaking and Coating Control Operators
      • J121 : Machine Operators, Mineral and Metal Processing
      • J122 : Foundry Workers
      • J123 : Glass Forming and Finishing Machine Operators and Glass Cutters
      • J124 : Concrete, Clay and Stone Forming Operators
      • J125 : Inspectors and Testers, Mineral and Metal Processing
      • J131 : Chemical Plant Machine Operators
      • J132 : Plastics Processing Machine Operators
      • J133 : Rubber Processing Machine Operators and Related Workers
      • J134 : Water and Waste Plant Operators
      • J141 : Sawmill Machine Operators
      • J142 : Pulp Mill Machine Operators
      • J143 : Papermaking and Finishing Machine Operators
      • J144 : Other Wood Processing Machine Operators
      • J145 : Paper Converting Machine Operators
      • J146 : Lumber Graders and Other Wood Processing Inspectors and Graders
      • J151 : Textile Fibre and Yarn Preparation Machine Operators
      • J152 : Weavers, Knitters and Other Fabric-Making Occupations
      • J153 : Textile Dyeing and Finishing Machine Operators
      • J154 : Textile Inspectors, Graders and Samplers
      • J161 : Sewing Machine Operators
      • J162 : Fabric, Fur and Leather Cutters
      • J163 : Hide and Pelt Processing Workers
      • J164 : Inspectors and Testers, Fabric, Fur and Leather Products Manufacturing
      • J171 : Process Control and Machine Operators, Food and Beverage Processing
      • J172 : Industrial Butchers and Meat Cutters, Poultry Preparers and Related Workers
      • J173 : Fish Plant Workers
      • J174 : Tobacco Processing Machine Operators
      • J175 : Testers and Graders, Food and Beverage Processing
      • J181 : Printing Machine Operators
      • J182 : Camera, Platemaking and Other Pre-Press Occupations
      • J183 : Binding and Finishing Machine Operators
      • J184 : Photographic and Film Processors
      • J191 : Machining Tool Operators
      • J192 : Forging Machine Operators
      • J193 : Woodworking Machine Operators
      • J194 : Metalworking Machine Operators
      • J195 : Welders and Soldering Machine Operators
      • J196 : Other Metal Products Machine Operators
      • J197 : Other Products Machine Operators
      • J211 : Aircraft Assemblers and Aircraft Assembly Inspectors
      • J212 : Motor Vehicle Assemblers, Inspectors and Testers
      • J213 : Electronics Assemblers, Fabricators, Inspectors and Testers
      • J214 : Assemblers and Inspectors, Electrical Appliance, Apparatus and Equipment Manufacturing
      • J215 : Assemblers, Fabricators and Inspectors, Industrial Electrical Motors and Transformers
      • J216 : Mechanical Assemblers and Inspectors
      • J217 : Machine Operators and Inspectors, Electrical Apparatus Manufacturing
      • J221 : Boat Assemblers and Inspectors
      • J222 : Furniture and Fixture Assemblers and Inspectors
      • J223 : Other Wood Products Assemblers and Inspectors
      • J224 : Furniture Finishers and Refinishers
      • J225 : Plastic Products Assemblers, Finishers and Inspectors
      • J226 : Painters and Coaters, Manufacturing
      • J227 : Plating, Metal Spraying and Related Operators
      • J228 : Other Assemblers and Inspectors
      • J311 : Labourers in Mineral and Metal Processing
      • J312 : Labourers in Metal Fabrication
      • J313 : Labourers in Chemical Products Processing and Utilities
      • J314 : Labourers in Wood, Pulp and Paper Processing
      • J315 : Labourers in Rubber and Plastic Products Manufacturing
      • J316 : Labourers in Textile Processing
      • J317 : Labourers in Food, Beverage and Tobacco Processing
      • J318 : Labourers in Fish Processing
      • J319 : Other Labourers in Processing, Manufacturing and Utilities

    s91cds6 -- SOC code beginning of employment spell (or of refyear)

    • Type and length: Character(4)
    • Description: Standard Occupation Classification code at beginning of reference year based on 1991 classification. If job started during the year, it refers to occupation code at beginning of employment spell. Codeset is the same as for variable S91CDE6. Note: Starting in reference year 2004, NOCS-2001 (variable called NOCCDS6) will be used for all main SLID products. At the same time, previous occupation classification (SOC1991 or variable S91CDS6) will not be derived.
    • Population: Persons aged 16-69 AND had a job during the reference year
    • Range and codes:
      • 9996 : Interim Processing Code
      • 9997 : Don't Know
      • 9998 : Refusal
      • 9999 : Not Applicable
      • A011 : Legislators
      • A012 : Senior Government Managers and Officials
      • A013 : Senior Managers - Financial, Communications Carriers and Other Business Services
      • A014 : Senior Managers - Health, Education, Social and Community Services and Membership Organizations
      • A015 : Senior Managers - Trade, Broadcasting and Other Services, n.e.c.
      • A016 : Senior Managers - Goods Production, Utilities, Transportation and Construction
      • A111 : Financial Managers
      • A112 : Human Resources Managers
      • A113 : Purchasing Managers
      • A114 : Other Administrative Services Managers
      • A121 : Engineering, Science and Architecture Managers
      • A122 : Information Systems and Data Processing Managers
      • A131 : Sales, Marketing and Advertising Managers
      • A141 : Facility Operation and Maintenance Managers
      • A211 : Retail Trade Managers
      • A221 : Restaurant and Food Service Managers
      • A222 : Accommodation Service Managers
      • A301 : Insurance, Real Estate and Financial Brokerage Managers
      • A302 : Banking, Credit and Other Investment Managers
      • A303 : Other Business Services Managers
      • A311 : Telecommunication Carriers Managers
      • A312 : Postal and Courier Services Managers
      • A321 : Managers in Health Care
      • A322 : Administrators in Post-Secondary Education and Vocational Training
      • A323 : School Principals and Administrators of Elementary and Secondary Education
      • A324 : Managers in Social, Community and Correctional Services
      • A331 : Government Managers in Health and Social Policy Development and Program Administration
      • A332 : Government Managers in Economic Analysis, Policy Development and Program Administration
      • A333 : Government Managers in Education Policy Development and Program Administration
      • A334 : Other Managers in Public Administration
      • A341 : Library, Archive, Museum and Art Gallery Managers
      • A342 : Managers in Publishing, Motion Pictures, Broadcasting and Performing Arts
      • A343 : Recreation and Sport Program and Service Directors
      • A351 : Commissioned Police Officers
      • A352 : Fire Chiefs and Senior Fire-fighting Officers
      • A353 : Commissioned Officers, Armed Forces
      • A361 : Other Services Managers
      • A371 : Construction Managers
      • A372 : Residential Home Builders and Renovators
      • A373 : Transportation Managers
      • A381 : Primary Production Managers (except Agriculture)
      • A391 : Manufacturing Managers
      • A392 : Utilities Managers
      • B011 : Financial Auditors and Accountants
      • B012 : Financial and Investment Analysts
      • B013 : Securities Agents, Investment Dealers and Traders
      • B014 : Other Financial Officers
      • B021 : Specialists in Human Resources
      • B022 : Professional Occupations in Business Services to Management
      • B111 : Bookkeepers
      • B112 : Loan Officers
      • B113 : Insurance Adjusters and Claims Examiners
      • B114 : Insurance Underwriters
      • B115 : Assessors, Valuators and Appraisers
      • B116 : Customs, Ship and Other Brokers
      • B211 : Secretaries (except Legal and Medical)
      • B212 : Legal Secretaries
      • B213 : Medical Secretaries
      • B214 : Court Recorders and Medical Transcriptionists
      • B311 : Administrative Officers
      • B312 : Executive Assistants
      • B313 : Personnel and Recruitment Officers
      • B314 : Property Administrators
      • B315 : Purchasing Agents and Officers
      • B316 : Conference and Event Planners
      • B317 : Court Officers and Justices of the Peace
      • B318 : Immigration, Unemployment Insurance and Revenue Officers
      • B411 : Supervisors, General Office and Administrative Support Clerks
      • B412 : Supervisors, Finance and Insurance Clerks
      • B413 : Supervisors, Library, Correspondence and Related Information Clerks
      • B414 : Supervisors, Mail and Message Distribution Occupations
      • B415 : Supervisors, Recording, Distributing and Scheduling Occupations
      • B511 : General Office Clerks
      • B512 : Typists and Word Processing Operators
      • B513 : Records and File Clerks
      • B514 : Receptionists and Switchboard Operators
      • B521 : Computer Operators
      • B522 : Data Entry Clerks
      • B523 : Typesetters and Related Occupations
      • B524 : Telephone Operators
      • B531 : Accounting and Related Clerks
      • B532 : Payroll Clerks
      • B533 : Tellers, Financial Services
      • B534 : Banking, Insurance and Other Financial Clerks
      • B535 : Collectors
      • B541 : Administrative Clerks
      • B542 : Personnel Clerks
      • B543 : Court Clerks
      • B551 : Library Clerks
      • B552 : Correspondence, Publication and Related Clerks
      • B553 : Customer Service, Information and Related Clerks
      • B554 : Survey Interviewers and Statistical Clerks
      • B561 : Mail, Postal and Related Clerks
      • B562 : Letter Carriers
      • B563 : Couriers and Messengers
      • B571 : Shippers and Receivers
      • B572 : Storekeepers and Parts Clerks
      • B573 : Production Clerks
      • B574 : Purchasing and Inventory Clerks
      • B575 : Dispatchers and Radio Operators
      • B576 : Transportation Route and Crew Schedulers
      • C011 : Physicists and Astronomers
      • C012 : Chemists
      • C013 : Geologists, Geochemists and Geophysicists
      • C014 : Meteorologists
      • C015 : Other Professional Occupations in Physical Sciences
      • C021 : Biologists and Related Scientists
      • C022 : Forestry Professionals
      • C023 : Agricultural Representatives, Consultants and Specialists
      • C031 : Civil Engineers
      • C032 : Mechanical Engineers
      • C033 : Electrical and Electronics Engineers
      • C034 : Chemical Engineers
      • C041 : Industrial and Manufacturing Engineers
      • C042 : Metallurgical and Materials Engineers
      • C043 : Mining Engineers
      • C044 : Geological Engineers
      • C045 : Petroleum Engineers
      • C046 : Aerospace Engineers
      • C047 : Computer Engineers
      • C048 : Other Professional Engineers, n.e.c.
      • C051 : Architects
      • C052 : Landscape Architects
      • C053 : Urban and Land Use Planners
      • C054 : Land Surveyors
      • C061 : Mathematicians, Statisticians and Actuaries
      • C062 : Computer Systems Analysts
      • C063 : Computer Programmers
      • C111 : Applied Chemical Technologists and Technicians
      • C112 : Geological and Mineral Technologists and Technicians
      • C113 : Meteorological Technicians
      • C121 : Biological Technologists and Technicians
      • C122 : Agricultural and Fish Products Inspectors
      • C123 : Forestry Technologists and Technicians
      • C124 : Conservation and Fishery Officers
      • C125 : Landscape and Horticultural Technicians and Specialists
      • C131 : Civil Engineering Technologists and Technicians and Construction Estimators
      • C132 : Mechanical Engineering Technologists and Technicians
      • C133 : Industrial Engineering and Manufacturing Technologists and Technicians
      • C141 : Electrical and Electronics Engineering Technologists and Technicians
      • C142 : Electronic Service Technicians (Household and Business Equipment)
      • C143 : Industrial Instrument Technicians and Mechanics
      • C144 : Aircraft Instrument, Electrical and Avionics Mechanics, Technicians and Inspectors
      • C151 : Architectural Technologists and Technicians
      • C152 : Industrial Designers
      • C153 : Drafting Technologists and Technicians
      • C154 : Survey Technologists and Technicians
      • C155 : Mapping and Related Technologists and Technicians
      • C161 : Nondestructive Testers and Inspectors
      • C162 : Engineering Inspectors and Regulatory Officers
      • C163 : Inspectors in Public and Environmental Health and Occupational Health and Safety
      • C164 : Construction Inspectors
      • C171 : Air Pilots, Flight Engineers and Flying Instructors
      • C172 : Air Traffic Control Occupations
      • C173 : Deck Officers, Water Transport
      • C174 : Engineer Officers, Water Transport
      • C175 : Railway and Marine Traffic Controllers
      • D011 : Specialist Physicians
      • D012 : General Practitioners and Family Physicians
      • D013 : Dentists
      • D014 : Veterinarians
      • D021 : Optometrists
      • D022 : Chiropractors
      • D023 : Other Professional Occupations in Health Diagnosing and Treating
      • D031 : Pharmacists
      • D032 : Dietitians and Nutritionists
      • D041 : Audiologists and Speech - Language Pathologists
      • D042 : Physiotherapists
      • D043 : Occupational Therapists
      • D044 : Other Professional Occupations in Therapy and Assessment
      • D111 : Head Nurses and Supervisors
      • D112 : Registered Nurses
      • D211 : Medical Laboratory Technologists and Pathologists' Assistants
      • D212 : Medical Laboratory Technicians
      • D213 : Animal Health Technologists
      • D214 : Respiratory Therapists and Clinical Perfusionists
      • D215 : Medical Radiation Technologists
      • D216 : Medical Sonographers
      • D217 : Cardiology Technologists
      • D218 : Electroencephalographic and Other Diagnostic Technologists, n.e.c.
      • D219 : Other Medical Technologists and Technicians (except Dental Health)
      • D221 : Denturists
      • D222 : Dental Hygienists and Dental Therapists
      • D223 : Dental Technicians and Laboratory Bench Workers
      • D231 : Opticians
      • D232 : Midwives and Practitioners of Natural Healing
      • D233 : Registered Nursing Assistants
      • D234 : Ambulance Attendants and Other Paramedical Occupations
      • D235 : Other Technical Occupations in Therapy and Assessment
      • D311 : Dental Assistants
      • D312 : Nurse Aides and Orderlies
      • D313 : Other Aides and Assistants in Support of Health Services
      • E011 : Judges
      • E012 : Lawyers and Quebec Notaries
      • E021 : Psychologists
      • E022 : Social Workers
      • E023 : Family, Marriage and Other Related Counsellors
      • E024 : Ministers of Religion
      • E025 : Probation and Parole Officers and Related Occupations
      • E031 : Natural and Applied Science Policy Researchers, Consultants and Program Officers
      • E032 : Economists and Economic Policy Researchers and Analysts
      • E033 : Economic Development Officers and Marketing Researchers and Consultants
      • E034 : Health and Social Policy Researchers, Consultants and Program Officers
      • E035 : Education Policy Researchers, Consultants and Program Officers
      • E036 : Recreation and Sports Program Supervisors and Consultants
      • E037 : Program Officers Unique to Government
      • E038 : Other Professional Occupations in Social Science
      • E111 : University Professors
      • E112 : Post-Secondary Teaching and Research Assistants
      • E121 : College and Other Vocational Instructors
      • E130 : Elementary / Secondary Teachers n.e.c.
      • E131 : Secondary School Teachers
      • E132 : Elementary School and Kindergarten Teachers
      • E133 : School and Guidance Counsellors
      • E211 : Paralegal and Related Occupations
      • E212 : Community and Social Service Workers
      • E213 : Employment Counsellors
      • E214 : Instructors and Teachers of Disabled Persons
      • E215 : Other Instructors
      • E216 : Other Religious Occupations
      • F011 : Librarians
      • F012 : Conservators and Curators
      • F013 : Archivists
      • F021 : Writers
      • F022 : Editors
      • F023 : Journalists
      • F024 : Professional Occupations in Public Relations and Communications
      • F025 : Translators, Terminologists and Interpreters
      • F031 : Producers, Directors, Choreographers and Related Occupations
      • F032 : Conductors, Composers and Arrangers
      • F033 : Musicians and Singers
      • F034 : Dancers
      • F035 : Actors
      • F036 : Painters, Sculptors and Other Visual Artists
      • F111 : Library and Archive Technicians and Assistants
      • F112 : Technical Occupations Related to Museums and Galleries
      • F121 : Photographers
      • F122 : Film and Video Camera Operators
      • F123 : Graphic Arts Technicians
      • F124 : Broadcast Technicians
      • F125 : Audio and Video Recording Technicians
      • F126 : Other Technical Occupations in Motion Pictures, Broadcasting and the Performing Arts
      • F127 : Support and Assisting Occupations in Motion Pictures, Broadcasting and the Performing Arts
      • F131 : Announcers and Other Broadcasters
      • F132 : Other Performers
      • F141 : Graphic Designers and Illustrating Artists
      • F142 : Interior Designers
      • F143 : Theatre, Fashion, Exhibit and Other Creative Designers
      • F144 : Artisans and Craftspersons
      • F145 : Patternmakers - Textile, Leather and Fur Products
      • F151 : Athletes
      • F152 : Coaches
      • F153 : Sports Officials and Referees
      • F154 : Program Leaders and Instructors in Recreation and Sport
      • G011 : Retail Trade Supervisors
      • G012 : Food Service Supervisors
      • G013 : Executive Housekeepers
      • G014 : Dry Cleaning and Laundry Supervisors
      • G015 : Cleaning Supervisors
      • G016 : Other Service Supervisors
      • G111 : Sales Representatives, Wholesale Trade (Non-Technical)
      • G121 : Technical Sales Specialists, Wholesale Trade
      • G131 : Insurance Agents and Brokers
      • G132 : Real Estate Agents and Salespersons
      • G133 : Retail and Wholesale Buyers
      • G134 : Grain Elevator Operators
      • G211 : Retail Salespersons and Sales Clerks
      • G311 : Cashiers
      • G411 : Chefs
      • G412 : Cooks
      • G511 : Maîtres d'hôtel and Hosts/Hostesses
      • G512 : Bartenders
      • G513 : Food and Beverage Servers
      • G611 : Police Officers (except Commissioned)
      • G612 : Fire-fighters
      • G621 : Sheriffs and Bailiffs
      • G622 : Correctional Service Officers
      • G623 : By-law Enforcement and Other Regulatory Officers, n.e.c.
      • G624 : Other Ranks, Armed Forces
      • G625 : Other Protective Service Occupations
      • G631 : Security Guards and Related Occupations
      • G711 : Travel Counsellors
      • G712 : Pursers and Flight Attendants
      • G713 : Airline Sales and Service Agents
      • G714 : Ticket and Cargo Agents and Related Clerks (except Airline)
      • G715 : Hotel Front Desk Clerks
      • G721 : Tour and Travel Guides
      • G722 : Outdoor Sport and Recreational Guides
      • G731 : Attendants in Amusement, Recreation and Sport
      • G732 : Other Attendants in Accommodation and Travel (except Airline Travel)
      • G811 : Visiting Homemakers, Housekeepers and Related Occupations
      • G812 : Elementary and Secondary School Teacher Assistants
      • G813 : Early Childhood Educators and Assistants
      • G814 : Babysitters, Nannies and Parents' Helpers
      • G911 : Hairstylists and Barbers
      • G912 : Funeral Directors and Embalmers
      • G921 : Image, Social and Other Personal Consultants
      • G922 : Estheticians, Electrologists and Related Occupations
      • G923 : Pet Groomers and Animal Care Workers
      • G924 : Other Personal Service Occupations
      • G931 : Light Duty Cleaners
      • G932 : Specialized Cleaners
      • G933 : Janitors, Caretakers and Building Superintendents
      • G941 : Butchers and Meat Cutters, Retail and Wholesale
      • G942 : Bakers
      • G951 : Elemental Medical and Hospital Assistants
      • G961 : Food Service Counter Attendants and Food Preparers
      • G962 : Kitchen and Food Service Helpers
      • G971 : Service Station Attendants
      • G972 : Grocery Clerks and Shelf Stockers
      • G973 : Other Elemental Sales Occupations
      • G981 : Dry Cleaning and Laundry Occupations
      • G982 : Ironing, Pressing and Finishing Occupations
      • G983 : Other Elemental Service Occupations
      • H011 : Supervisors, Machinists and Related Occupations
      • H012 : Contractors and Supervisors, Electrical Trades and Telecommunications Occupations
      • H013 : Contractors and Supervisors, Pipefitting Trades
      • H014 : Contractors and Supervisors, Metal Forming, Shaping and Erecting Trades
      • H015 : Contractors and Supervisors, Carpentry Trades
      • H016 : Contractors and Supervisors, Mechanic Trades
      • H017 : Contractors and Supervisors, Heavy Construction Equipment Crews
      • H018 : Supervisors, Printing and Related Occupations
      • H019 : Contractors and Supervisors, Other Construction Trades, Installers, Repairers and Servicers
      • H021 : Supervisors, Railway Transport Operations
      • H022 : Supervisors, Motor Transport and Other Ground Transit Operators
      • H111 : Plumbers
      • H112 : Steamfitters, Pipefitters and Sprinkler System Installers
      • H113 : Gas Fitters
      • H121 : Carpenters
      • H122 : Cabinetmakers
      • H131 : Bricklayers
      • H132 : Cement Finishers
      • H133 : Tilesetters
      • H134 : Plasterers, Drywall Installers and Finishers, and Lathers
      • H141 : Roofers and Shinglers
      • H142 : Glaziers
      • H143 : Insulators
      • H144 : Painters and Decorators
      • H145 : Floor Covering Installers
      • H211 : Electricians (except Industrial and Power System)
      • H212 : Industrial Electricians
      • H213 : Power System Electricians
      • H214 : Electrical Power Line and Cable Workers
      • H215 : Telecommunications Line and Cable Workers
      • H216 : Telecommunications Installation and Repair Workers
      • H217 : Cable Television Service and Maintenance Technicians
      • H221 : Stationary Engineers and Auxiliary Equipment Operators
      • H222 : Power Systems and Power Station Operators
      • H311 : Machinists and Machining and Tooling Inspectors
      • H312 : Tool and Die Makers
      • H321 : Sheet Metal Workers
      • H322 : Boilermakers
      • H323 : Structural Metal and Platework Fabricators and Fitters
      • H324 : Ironworkers
      • H325 : Blacksmiths and Die Setters
      • H411 : Construction Millwrights and Industrial Mechanics (except Textile)
      • H412 : Heavy-Duty Equipment Mechanics
      • H413 : Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Mechanics
      • H414 : Railway Carmen/women
      • H415 : Aircraft Mechanics and Aircraft Inspectors
      • H416 : Machine Fitters
      • H417 : Textile Machinery Mechanics and Repairers
      • H418 : Elevator Constructors and Mechanics
      • H421 : Motor Vehicle Mechanics, Technicians and Mechanical Repairers
      • H422 : Motor Vehicle Body Repairers
      • H431 : Oil and Solid Fuel Heating Mechanics
      • H432 : Electric Appliance Servicers and Repairers
      • H433 : Electrical Mechanics
      • H434 : Motorcycle and Other Related Mechanics
      • H435 : Other Small Engine and Equipment Mechanics
      • H511 : Upholsterers
      • H512 : Tailors, Dressmakers, Furriers and Milliners
      • H513 : Shoe Repairers and Shoemakers
      • H514 : Jewellers, Watch Repairers and Related Occupations
      • H521 : Printing Press Operators
      • H522 : Commercial Divers
      • H523 : Other Trades and Related Occupations
      • H531 : Residential and Commercial Installers and Servicers
      • H532 : Waterworks and Gas Maintenance Workers
      • H533 : Automotive Mechanical Installers and Servicers
      • H534 : Pest Controllers and Fumigators
      • H535 : Other Repairers and Servicers
      • H611 : Heavy Equipment Operators (except Crane)
      • H612 : Public Works Maintenance Equipment Operators
      • H621 : Crane Operators
      • H622 : Drillers and Blasters - Surface Mining, Quarrying and Construction
      • H623 : Water Well Drillers
      • H711 : Truck Drivers
      • H712 : Bus Drivers and Subway and Other Transit Operators
      • H713 : Taxi and Limousine Drivers and Chauffeurs
      • H714 : Delivery Drivers
      • H721 : Railway and Yard Locomotive Engineers
      • H722 : Railway Conductors and Brakemen/women
      • H731 : Railway Yard Workers
      • H732 : Railway Track Maintenance Workers
      • H733 : Deck Crew, Water Transport
      • H734 : Engine Room Crew, Water Transport
      • H735 : Lock and Cable Ferry Operators and Related Occupations
      • H736 : Boat Operators
      • H737 : Air Transport Ramp Attendants
      • H811 : Longshore Workers
      • H812 : Material Handlers
      • H821 : Construction Trades Helpers and Labourers
      • H822 : Other Trades Helpers and Labourers
      • H831 : Public Works and Maintenance Labourers
      • H832 : Railway and Motor Transport Labourers
      • I011 : Farmers and Farm Managers
      • I012 : Agricultural and Related Service Contractors and Managers
      • I013 : Farm Supervisors and Specialized Livestock Workers
      • I014 : Nursery and Greenhouse Operators and Managers
      • I015 : Landscaping and Grounds Maintenance Contractors and Managers
      • I016 : Supervisors, Landscape and Horticulture
      • I017 : Aquaculture Operators and Managers
      • I021 : General Farm Workers
      • I022 : Nursery and Greenhouse Workers
      • I111 : Supervisors, Logging and Forestry
      • I121 : Supervisors, Mining and Quarrying
      • I122 : Supervisors, Oil and Gas Drilling and Service
      • I131 : Underground Production and Development Miners
      • I132 : Oil and Gas Well Drillers, Servicers, Testers and Related Workers
      • I141 : Underground Mine Service and Support Workers
      • I142 : Oil and Gas Well Drilling Workers and Services Operators
      • I151 : Logging Machinery Operators
      • I161 : Chain-saw and Skidder Operators
      • I162 : Silviculture and Forestry Workers
      • I171 : Fishing Masters and Officers
      • I172 : Fishing Vessel Skippers and Fishermen/women
      • I181 : Fishing Vessel Deckhands
      • I182 : Trappers and Hunters
      • I211 : Harvesting Labourers
      • I212 : Landscaping and Grounds Maintenance Labourers
      • I213 : Aquaculture and Marine Harvest Labourers
      • I214 : Mine Labourers
      • I215 : Oil and Gas Drilling, Servicing and Related Labourers
      • I216 : Logging and Forestry Labourers
      • J011 : Supervisors, Mineral and Metal Processing
      • J012 : Supervisors, Petroleum, Gas and Chemical Processing and Utilities
      • J013 : Supervisors, Food, Beverage and Tobacco Processing
      • J014 : Supervisors, Plastic and Rubber Products Manufacturing
      • J015 : Supervisors, Forest Products Processing
      • J016 : Supervisors, Textile Processing
      • J021 : Supervisors, Motor Vehicle Assembling
      • J022 : Supervisors, Electronics Manufacturing
      • J023 : Supervisors, Electrical Products Manufacturing
      • J024 : Supervisors, Furniture and Fixtures Manufacturing
      • J025 : Supervisors, Fabric, Fur and Leather Products Manufacturing
      • J026 : Supervisors, Other Mechanical and Metal Products Manufacturing
      • J027 : Supervisors, Other Products Manufacturing and Assembly
      • J111 : Central Control and Process Operators, Mineral and Metal Processing
      • J112 : Petroleum, Gas and Chemical Process Operators
      • J113 : Pulping Control Operators
      • J114 : Papermaking and Coating Control Operators
      • J121 : Machine Operators, Mineral and Metal Processing
      • J122 : Foundry Workers
      • J123 : Glass Forming and Finishing Machine Operators and Glass Cutters
      • J124 : Concrete, Clay and Stone Forming Operators
      • J125 : Inspectors and Testers, Mineral and Metal Processing
      • J131 : Chemical Plant Machine Operators
      • J132 : Plastics Processing Machine Operators
      • J133 : Rubber Processing Machine Operators and Related Workers
      • J134 : Water and Waste Plant Operators
      • J141 : Sawmill Machine Operators
      • J142 : Pulp Mill Machine Operators
      • J143 : Papermaking and Finishing Machine Operators
      • J144 : Other Wood Processing Machine Operators
      • J145 : Paper Converting Machine Operators
      • J146 : Lumber Graders and Other Wood Processing Inspectors and Graders
      • J151 : Textile Fibre and Yarn Preparation Machine Operators
      • J152 : Weavers, Knitters and Other Fabric-Making Occupations
      • J153 : Textile Dyeing and Finishing Machine Operators
      • J154 : Textile Inspectors, Graders and Samplers
      • J161 : Sewing Machine Operators
      • J162 : Fabric, Fur and Leather Cutters
      • J163 : Hide and Pelt Processing Workers
      • J164 : Inspectors and Testers, Fabric, Fur and Leather Products Manufacturing
      • J171 : Process Control and Machine Operators, Food and Beverage Processing
      • J172 : Industrial Butchers and Meat Cutters, Poultry Preparers and Related Workers
      • J173 : Fish Plant Workers
      • J174 : Tobacco Processing Machine Operators
      • J175 : Testers and Graders, Food and Beverage Processing
      • J181 : Printing Machine Operators
      • J182 : Camera, Platemaking and Other Pre-Press Occupations
      • J183 : Binding and Finishing Machine Operators
      • J184 : Photographic and Film Processors
      • J191 : Machining Tool Operators
      • J192 : Forging Machine Operators
      • J193 : Woodworking Machine Operators
      • J194 : Metalworking Machine Operators
      • J195 : Welders and Soldering Machine Operators
      • J196 : Other Metal Products Machine Operators
      • J197 : Other Products Machine Operators
      • J211 : Aircraft Assemblers and Aircraft Assembly Inspectors
      • J212 : Motor Vehicle Assemblers, Inspectors and Testers
      • J213 : Electronics Assemblers, Fabricators, Inspectors and Testers
      • J214 : Assemblers and Inspectors, Electrical Appliance, Apparatus and Equipment Manufacturing
      • J215 : Assemblers, Fabricators and Inspectors, Industrial Electrical Motors and Transformers
      • J216 : Mechanical Assemblers and Inspectors
      • J217 : Machine Operators and Inspectors, Electrical Apparatus Manufacturing
      • J221 : Boat Assemblers and Inspectors
      • J222 : Furniture and Fixture Assemblers and Inspectors
      • J223 : Other Wood Products Assemblers and Inspectors
      • J224 : Furniture Finishers and Refinishers
      • J225 : Plastic Products Assemblers, Finishers and Inspectors
      • J226 : Painters and Coaters, Manufacturing
      • J227 : Plating, Metal Spraying and Related Operators
      • J228 : Other Assemblers and Inspectors
      • J311 : Labourers in Mineral and Metal Processing
      • J312 : Labourers in Metal Fabrication
      • J313 : Labourers in Chemical Products Processing and Utilities
      • J314 : Labourers in Wood, Pulp and Paper Processing
      • J315 : Labourers in Rubber and Plastic Products Manufacturing
      • J316 : Labourers in Textile Processing
      • J317 : Labourers in Food, Beverage and Tobacco Processing
      • J318 : Labourers in Fish Processing
      • J319 : Other Labourers in Processing, Manufacturing and Utilities

    s91g1e6 -- Grouping 1, SOC code end of employment spell (or of refyear)

    • Type and length: Character(2)
    • Description: Grouping # 1 for Standard Occupation Classification code at end of reference year based on 1991 coding structure. If job ended during the year, it refers to occupation code at end of employment spell. This corresponds to the grouping also known as SOC (65). Note: Starting in reference year 2004, NOCS-2001 (variable called NOCG1E6) will be used for all main SLID products. At the same time, previous occupation classification (SOC1991 or variable S91G1E6) will not be derived.
    • Population: Persons aged 16-69 AND had a job during the reference year
    • Range and codes:
      • 01 : Senior Management Occupations (A011-A016)
      • 02 : Specialist Managers (A111-A141)
      • 03 : Managers in Retail Trade, Food and Accommodation Services (A211-A222)
      • 04 : Other Managers N.E.C. (A301-A392)
      • 05 : Professional Occupations in Business and Finance (B011-B022)
      • 06 : Finance and Insurance Administrative Occupations (B111-B116)
      • 07 : Secretaries (B211-B214)
      • 08 : Administrative and Regulatory Occupations (B311-B318)
      • 09 : Clerical Supervisors (B411-B415)
      • 10 : Clerical Occupations (B511-B576)
      • 11 : Professional Occupations in Natural and Applied Sciences (C011-C063)
      • 12 : Technical Occupations Related to Natural and Applied Sciences (C111-C175)
      • 13 : Professional Occupations in Health (D011-D044)
      • 14 : Nurse Supervisors and Registered Nurses (D111-D112)
      • 15 : Technical and Related Occupations in Health (D211-D235)
      • 16 : Assisting Occupations in Support of Health Services (D311-D313)
      • 17 : Judges, Lawyers, Psychologists, Social Workers, Ministers of Religion, and Policy and Program Officers (E011-E038)
      • 18 : Teachers and Professors (E111-E133)
      • 19 : Paralegals, Social Services Workers and Occupations in Education and Religion, N.E.C. (E211-E216)
      • 20 : Professional Occupations in Art and Culture (F011-F036)
      • 21 : Technical Occupations in Art, Culture, Recreation and Sport (F111-F154)
      • 22 : Sales and Service Supervisors (G011-G016)
      • 23 : Wholesale, Technical, Insurance, Real Estate Sales Specialists, and Retail, Wholesale and Grain Buyers (G111-G134)
      • 24 : Retail Salespersons and Sales Clerks (G211)
      • 25 : Cashiers (G311)
      • 26 : Chefs and Cooks (G411-G412)
      • 27 : Occupations in Food and Beverage Service (G511-G513)
      • 28 : Occupations in Protective Services (G611-G631)
      • 29 : Occupations in Travel and Accommodation Including Attendants in Recreation and Sport (G711-G732)
      • 30 : Childcare and Home Support Workers (G811-G814)
      • 31 : Barbers and Hairstylists (G911-G912)
      • 32 : Cleaners and Janitors (G931-G933)
      • 33 : Butchers and Bakers (G941-G942)
      • 34 : Food Counter and Kitchen Helpers (G961-G962)
      • 35 : Service Station Attendants and Grocery Clerks (G971-G973)
      • 36 : Other Elemental Services and Sales Occupations (G921-G924, G951, G981-G983)
      • 37 : Contractors and Supervisors in Trades and Transportation (H011-H022)
      • 38 : Construction Trades (H111-H145)
      • 39 : Stationary Engineers, Power Station Operators and Electrical Trades and Telecommunications Occupations (H211-H222)
      • 40 : Machinists, Metal Forming, Shaping and Erecting Occupations (H311-H325)
      • 41 : Mechanics (H411-H435)
      • 42 : Other Trades N.E.C. (H511-H535)
      • 43 : Heavy Equipment and Crane Operators Including Drillers (H611-H623)
      • 44 : Transportation Equipment Operators and Related Workers, Excluding Labourers (H711-H737)
      • 45 : Trades Helpers, Construction, and Transportation Labourers and Related Occupations (H811-H832)
      • 46 : Occupations Unique to Agriculture Excluding Labourers (I011-I022)
      • 47 : Occupations Unique to Forestry Operations, Mining, Oil and Gas Extraction, and Fishing, Excluding Labourers (I111-I182)
      • 48 : Primary Production Labourers (I211-I216)
      • 49 : Supervisors in Manufacturing (J011-J027)
      • 50 : Machine Operators in Manufacturing (J111-J197)
      • 51 : Assemblers in Manufacturing (J211-J228)
      • 52 : Labourers in Processing, Manufacturing and Utilities (J311-J319)
      • 96 : Interim Processing Code
      • 97 : Don't Know
      • 98 : Refusal
      • 99 : Not Applicable

    s91g1s6 -- Grouping 1, SOC code, begin. of work spell (or of refyear)

    • Type and length: Character(2)
    • Description: Grouping #1 for Standard Occupation Classification code at beginning of reference year based on 1991 classification. If job started during the year, it refers to occupation code at beginning of employment spell. This corresponds to the grouping also known as SOC (65). Codeset is the same as for variable S91G1E6. Note: Starting in reference year 2004, NOCS-2001 (variable called NOCG1S6) will be used for all main SLID products. At the same time, previous occupation classification (SOC1991 or variable S91G1S6) will not be derived.
    • Population: Persons aged 16-69 AND had a job during the reference year
    • Range and codes:
      • 01 : Senior Management Occupations (A011-A016)
      • 02 : Specialist Managers (A111-A141)
      • 03 : Managers in Retail Trade, Food and Accommodation Services (A211-A222)
      • 04 : Other Managers N.E.C. (A301-A392)
      • 05 : Professional Occupations in Business and Finance (B011-B022)
      • 06 : Finance and Insurance Administrative Occupations (B111-B116)
      • 07 : Secretaries (B211-B214)
      • 08 : Administrative and Regulatory Occupations (B311-B318)
      • 09 : Clerical Supervisors (B411-B415)
      • 10 : Clerical Occupations (B511-B576)
      • 11 : Professional Occupations in Natural and Applied Sciences (C011-C063)
      • 12 : Technical Occupations Related to Natural and Applied Sciences (C111-C175)
      • 13 : Professional Occupations in Health (D011-D044)
      • 14 : Nurse Supervisors and Registered Nurses (D111-D112)
      • 15 : Technical and Related Occupations in Health (D211-D235)
      • 16 : Assisting Occupations in Support of Health Services (D311-D313)
      • 17 : Judges, Lawyers, Psychologists, Social Workers, Ministers of Religion, and Policy and Program Officers (E011-E038)
      • 18 : Teachers and Professors (E111-E133)
      • 19 : Paralegals, Social Services Workers and Occupations in Education and Religion, N.E.C. (E211-E216)
      • 20 : Professional Occupations in Art and Culture (F011-F036)
      • 21 : Technical Occupations in Art, Culture, Recreation and Sport (F111-F154)
      • 22 : Sales and Service Supervisors (G011-G016)
      • 23 : Wholesale, Technical, Insurance, Real Estate Sales Specialists, and Retail, Wholesale and Grain Buyers (G111-G134)
      • 24 : Retail Salespersons and Sales Clerks (G211)
      • 25 : Cashiers (G311)
      • 26 : Chefs and Cooks (G411-G412)
      • 27 : Occupations in Food and Beverage Service (G511-G513)
      • 28 : Occupations in Protective Services (G611-G631)
      • 29 : Occupations in Travel and Accommodation Including Attendants in Recreation and Sport (G711-G732)
      • 30 : Childcare and Home Support Workers (G811-G814)
      • 31 : Barbers and Hairstylists (G911-G912)
      • 32 : Cleaners and Janitors (G931-G933)
      • 33 : Butchers and Bakers (G941-G942)
      • 34 : Food Counter and Kitchen Helpers (G961-G962)
      • 35 : Service Station Attendants and Grocery Clerks (G971-G973)
      • 36 : Other Elemental Services and Sales Occupations (G921-G924, G951, G981-G983)
      • 37 : Contractors and Supervisors in Trades and Transportation (H011-H022)
      • 38 : Construction Trades (H111-H145)
      • 39 : Stationary Engineers, Power Station Operators and Electrical Trades and Telecommunications Occupations (H211-H222)
      • 40 : Machinists, Metal Forming, Shaping and Erecting Occupations (H311-H325)
      • 41 : Mechanics (H411-H435)
      • 42 : Other Trades N.E.C. (H511-H535)
      • 43 : Heavy Equipment and Crane Operators Including Drillers (H611-H623)
      • 44 : Transportation Equipment Operators and Related Workers, Excluding Labourers (H711-H737)
      • 45 : Trades Helpers, Construction, and Transportation Labourers and Related Occupations (H811-H832)
      • 46 : Occupations Unique to Agriculture Excluding Labourers (I011-I022)
      • 47 : Occupations Unique to Forestry Operations, Mining, Oil and Gas Extraction, and Fishing, Excluding Labourers (I111-I182)
      • 48 : Primary Production Labourers (I211-I216)
      • 49 : Supervisors in Manufacturing (J011-J027)
      • 50 : Machine Operators in Manufacturing (J111-J197)
      • 51 : Assemblers in Manufacturing (J211-J228)
      • 52 : Labourers in Processing, Manufacturing and Utilities (J311-J319)
      • 96 : Interim Processing Code
      • 97 : Don't Know
      • 98 : Refusal
      • 99 : Not Applicable

    s91g2e6 -- Grouping 2, SOC code end of employment spell (or of refyear)

    • Type and length: Character(2)
    • Description: Grouping # 2 for Standard Occupation Classification code at end of reference year based on 1991 coding structure. If job ended during the year, it refers to occupation code at end of employment spell. This corresponds to the grouping also known as SOC (34). Note: Starting in reference year 2004, NOCS-2001 (variable called NOCG2E6) will be used for all main SLID products. At the same time, previous occupation classification (SOC1991 or variable S91G2E6) will not be derived.
    • Population: Persons aged 16-69 AND had a job during the reference year
    • Range and codes:
      • 01 : Senior Management Occupations (A011-A016)
      • 02 : Other Management Occupations (A111-A392)
      • 03 : Professional Occupations in Business and Finance (B011-B022)
      • 04 : Financial, Secretarial and Administrative Occupations (B111-B318)
      • 05 : Clerical Occupations, Including Supervisors (B411-B576)
      • 06 : Natural and Applied Sciences and Related Occupations (C011-C175)
      • 07 : Professional Occupations in Health, Nurse Supervisors and Registered Nurses (D011-D112)
      • 08 : Technical, Assisting and Related Occupations in Health (D211-D313)
      • 09 : Occupations in Social Science, Government Service and Religion (E011-E038, E211-E216)
      • 10 : Teachers and Professors (E111-E133)
      • 11 : Occupations in Art, Culture, Recreation and Sport (F011-F154)
      • 12 : Wholesale, Technical, Insurance, Real Estate Sales Specialists, and Retail, Wholesale and Grain Buyers (G111-G134)
      • 13 : Retail Salespersons, Sales Clerks, Cashiers, Including Retail Trade Supervisors (G011,G211-G311)
      • 14 : Chefs and Cooks, and Occupations in Food and Beverage Service, Including Supervisors (G012,G411-G513)
      • 15 : Occupation in Protective Services (G611-G631)
      • 16 : Childcare and Home Support Workers (G811-G814)
      • 17 : Sales and Service Occupations n.e.c., Including Occupations in Travel and Accommodation, Attendants in Recreation and Sport as well as Supervisors (G013-G016,G711-G732,G911-G983)
      • 18 : Contractors and Supervisors in Trades and Transportation (H011-H022)
      • 19 : Construction Trades (H111-H145)
      • 20 : Other Trades Occupations (H211-H535)
      • 21 : Transport and Equipment Operators (H611-H737)
      • 22 : Trades Helpers, Construction, and Transportation Labourers and Related Occupations (H811-H832)
      • 23 : Occupations Unique to Primary Industry (I011-I216)
      • 24 : Machine Operators and Assemblers in Manufacturing, Including Supervisors (J011-J228)
      • 25 : Labourer in Processing, Manufacturing and Utilities (J311-J319)
      • 96 : Interim Processing Code
      • 97 : Don't Know
      • 98 : Refusal
      • 99 : Not Applicable

    s91g2s6 -- Grouping 2, SOC code, begin. of work spell (or of refyear)

    • Type and length: Character(2)
    • Description: Grouping #2 for Standard Occupation Classification code at beginning of reference year based on 1991 classification. If job started during the year, it refers to occupation code at beginning of employment spell. This corresponds to the grouping also known as SOC (34). Codeset is the same as for variable S91G2E6. Note: Starting in reference year 2004, NOCS-2001 (variable called NOCG2S6) will be used for all main SLID products. At the same time, previous occupation classification (SOC1991 or variable S91G2S6) will not be derived.
    • Population: Persons aged 16-69 AND had a job during the reference year
    • Range and codes:
      • 01 : Senior Management Occupations (A011-A016)
      • 02 : Other Management Occupations (A111-A392)
      • 03 : Professional Occupations in Business and Finance (B011-B022)
      • 04 : Financial, Secretarial and Administrative Occupations (B111-B318)
      • 05 : Clerical Occupations, Including Supervisors (B411-B576)
      • 06 : Natural and Applied Sciences and Related Occupations (C011-C175)
      • 07 : Professional Occupations in Health, Nurse Supervisors and Registered Nurses (D011-D112)
      • 08 : Technical, Assisting and Related Occupations in Health (D211-D313)
      • 09 : Occupations in Social Science, Government Service and Religion (E011-E038, E211-E216)
      • 10 : Teachers and Professors (E111-E133)
      • 11 : Occupations in Art, Culture, Recreation and Sport (F011-F154)
      • 12 : Wholesale, Technical, Insurance, Real Estate Sales Specialists, and Retail, Wholesale and Grain Buyers (G111-G134)
      • 13 : Retail Salespersons, Sales Clerks, Cashiers, Including Retail Trade Supervisors (G011,G211-G311)
      • 14 : Chefs and Cooks, and Occupations in Food and Beverage Service, Including Supervisors (G012,G411-G513)
      • 15 : Occupation in Protective Services (G611-G631)
      • 16 : Childcare and Home Support Workers (G811-G814)
      • 17 : Sales and Service Occupations n.e.c., Including Occupations in Travel and Accommodation, Attendants in Recreation and Sport as well as Supervisors (G013-G016,G711-G732,G911-G983)
      • 18 : Contractors and Supervisors in Trades and Transportation (H011-H022)
      • 19 : Construction Trades (H111-H145)
      • 20 : Other Trades Occupations (H211-H535)
      • 21 : Transport and Equipment Operators (H611-H737)
      • 22 : Trades Helpers, Construction, and Transportation Labourers and Related Occupations (H811-H832)
      • 23 : Occupations Unique to Primary Industry (I011-I216)
      • 24 : Machine Operators and Assemblers in Manufacturing, Including Supervisors (J011-J228)
      • 25 : Labourer in Processing, Manufacturing and Utilities (J311-J319)
      • 96 : Interim Processing Code
      • 97 : Don't Know
      • 98 : Refusal
      • 99 : Not Applicable

    s91g3e6 -- Grouping 3, SOC code end of employment spell (or of refyear)

    • Type and length: Character(2)
    • Description: Grouping # 3 for Standard Occupation Classification code at end of reference year based on 1991 coding structure. If job ended during the year, it refers to occupation code at end of employment spell. This corresponds to the grouping also known as SOC (12). Note: Starting in reference year 2004, NOCS-2001 (variable called NOCG3E6) will be used for all main SLID products. At the same time, previous occupation classification (SOC1991 or variable S91G3E6) will not be derived.
    • Population: Persons aged 16-69 AND had a job during the reference year
    • Range and codes:
      • 01 : Management Occupations (A011-A392)
      • 02 : Business, Finance and Administrative Occupations (B011-B576)
      • 03 : Natural and Applied Sciences and Related Occupations (C011-C175)
      • 04 : Health Occupations (D011-D313)
      • 05 : Occupations in Social Science, Education, Government Service and Religion (E011-E216)
      • 06 : Occupations in Art, Culture, Recreation and Sport (F011-F154)
      • 07 : Sales and Service Occupations (G011-G983)
      • 08 : Trades, Transport and Equipment Operators and Related Occupations (H011-H832)
      • 09 : Occupations Unique to Primary Industry (I011-I216)
      • 10 : Occupations Unique to Processing, Manufacturing and Utilities (J011-J319)
      • 96 : Interim Processing Code
      • 97 : Don't Know
      • 98 : Refusal
      • 99 : Not Applicable

    s91g3s6 -- Grouping 3, SOC code, begin. of work spell (or of refyear)

    • Type and length: Character(2)
    • Description: Grouping #3 for Standard Occupation Classification code at beginning of reference year based on 1991 classification. If job started during the year, it refers to occupation code at beginning of employment spell. This corresponds to the grouping also known as SOC (12). Codeset is the same as for variable S91G3E6. Note: Starting in reference year 2004, NOCS-2001 (variable called NOCG3S6) will be used for all main SLID products. At the same time, previous occupation classification (SOC1991 or variable S91G3S6) will not be derived.
    • Population: Persons aged 16-69 AND had a job during the reference year
    • Range and codes:
      • 01 : Management Occupations (A011-A392)
      • 02 : Business, Finance and Administrative Occupations (B011-B576)
      • 03 : Natural and Applied Sciences and Related Occupations (C011-C175)
      • 04 : Health Occupations (D011-D313)
      • 05 : Occupations in Social Science, Education, Government Service and Religion (E011-E216)
      • 06 : Occupations in Art, Culture, Recreation and Sport (F011-F154)
      • 07 : Sales and Service Occupations (G011-G983)
      • 08 : Trades, Transport and Equipment Operators and Related Occupations (H011-H832)
      • 09 : Occupations Unique to Primary Industry (I011-I216)
      • 10 : Occupations Unique to Processing, Manufacturing and Utilities (J011-J319)
      • 96 : Interim Processing Code
      • 97 : Don't Know
      • 98 : Refusal
      • 99 : Not Applicable

    soc1ge6 -- Occupation grouping 1 at end of refyear

    • Type and length: Character(2)
    • Description: Occupation grouping #1 at end of reference year (Major groups defined in Standard Occupational Classification 1980). If job ended during the year, it refers to occupation group at end of employment spell. Not available starting with reference year 1999 (this variable is no longer derived).
    • Population: Persons aged 16-69 AND had a job during the reference year
    • Range and codes:
      • 01 : Managerial, Administrative and Related Occupations
      • 02 : Occupations in Natural Sciences, Engineering and Mathematics
      • 03 : Occupations in Social Sciences and Related Fields
      • 04 : Occupations in Religion
      • 05 : Teaching and Related Occupations
      • 06 : Occupations in Medicine and Health
      • 07 : Artistic, Literary, Recreational and Related Occupations
      • 08 : Clerical and Related Occupations
      • 09 : Sales Occupations
      • 10 : Service Occupations
      • 11 : Farming, Horticultural and Animal Husbandry Occupations
      • 12 : Fishing, Trapping and Related Occupations
      • 13 : Forestry and Logging Occupations
      • 14 : Mining and Quarrying Including Oil and Gas Field Occupations
      • 15 : Processing Occupations
      • 16 : Machining and Related Occupations
      • 17 : Product Fabricating, Assembling and Repairing Occupations
      • 18 : Construction Trades Occupations
      • 19 : Transport Equipment Operating Occupations
      • 20 : Material Handling and Related Occupations, n.e.c.
      • 21 : Other Crafts and Equipment Operating Occupations
      • 96 : Interim Processing Code
      • 97 : Don't Know
      • 98 : Refusal
      • 99 : Not Applicable

    soc1gs6 -- Occupation grouping 1 at beginning of refyear

    • Type and length: Character(2)
    • Description: Occupation grouping #1 at beginning of reference year (Major groups defined in Standard Occupational Classification 1980). If job started during the year, it refers to occupation group at beginning of employment spell. Codeset is the same as for variable SOC1GE6. Not available starting with REFYEAR 1999 (this variable is no longer derived).
    • Population: Persons aged 16-69 AND had a job during the reference year
    • Range and codes:
      • 01 : Managerial, Administrative and Related Occupations
      • 02 : Occupations in Natural Sciences, Engineering and Mathematics
      • 03 : Occupations in Social Sciences and Related Fields
      • 04 : Occupations in Religion
      • 05 : Teaching and Related Occupations
      • 06 : Occupations in Medicine and Health
      • 07 : Artistic, Literary, Recreational and Related Occupations
      • 08 : Clerical and Related Occupations
      • 09 : Sales Occupations
      • 10 : Service Occupations
      • 11 : Farming, Horticultural and Animal Husbandry Occupations
      • 12 : Fishing, Trapping and Related Occupations
      • 13 : Forestry and Logging Occupations
      • 14 : Mining and Quarrying Including Oil and Gas Field Occupations
      • 15 : Processing Occupations
      • 16 : Machining and Related Occupations
      • 17 : Product Fabricating, Assembling and Repairing Occupations
      • 18 : Construction Trades Occupations
      • 19 : Transport Equipment Operating Occupations
      • 20 : Material Handling and Related Occupations, N.e.c.
      • 21 : Other Crafts and Equipment Operating Occupations
      • 96 : Interim Processing Code
      • 97 : Don't Know
      • 98 : Refusal
      • 99 : Not Applicable

    soc2ge6 -- Occupation grouping 2 at end of refyear

    • Type and length: Character(2)
    • Description: Occupation grouping #2 at end of reference year (Minor groups defined in Standard Occupational Classification 1980). If job ended during the year, it refers to occupation group at end of employment spell. Not available starting with reference year 1999 (this variable is no longer derived).
    • Population: Persons aged 16-69 AND had a job during the reference year
    • Range and codes:
      • 01 : Officials and Administrators Unique to Government
      • 02 : Other Managers and Administrators
      • 03 : Occupations Related to Management and Administration
      • 04 : Occupations in Physical Sciences
      • 05 : Occupations in Life Sciences
      • 06 : Architects, Engineers and Community Planners
      • 07 : Other Occupations in Architecture and Engineering
      • 08 : Occupations in Mathematics, Statistics, Systems Analysis and Related Fields
      • 09 : Occupations in Social Sciences
      • 10 : Occupations in Social Work and Related Fields
      • 11 : Occupations in Law and Jurisprudence
      • 12 : Occupations in Library, Museum and Archival Sciences
      • 13 : Other Occupations in Social Sciences and Related Fields
      • 14 : Occupations in Religion
      • 15 : University Teaching and Related Occupations
      • 16 : Elementary and Secondary School Teaching and Related Occupations
      • 17 : Other Teaching and Related Occupations
      • 18 : Health Diagnosing and Treating Occupations
      • 19 : Nursing, Therapy and Related Assisting Occupations
      • 20 : Other Occupations in Medicine and Health
      • 21 : Occupations in Fine and Commercial Art, Photography and Related Fields
      • 22 : Occupations in Performing and Audio-visual Arts
      • 23 : Occupations in Writing
      • 24 : Occupations in Sports and Recreation
      • 25 : Stenographic and Typing Occupations
      • 26 : Bookkeeping, Account-recording and Related Occupations
      • 27 : Office Machine and Electronic Data-processing Equipment Operators
      • 28 : Material Recording, Scheduling and Distributing Occupations
      • 29 : Library, File and Correspondence Clerks and Related Occupations
      • 30 : Reception, Information, Mail and Message Distribution Occupations
      • 31 : Other Clerical and Related Occupations
      • 32 : Sales Occupations, Commodities
      • 33 : Sales Occupations, Services
      • 34 : Other Sales Occupations
      • 35 : Protective Service Occupations
      • 36 : Food and Beverage Preparation and Related Service Occupations
      • 37 : Occupations in Lodging and Other Accommodation
      • 38 : Personal Service Occupations
      • 39 : Apparel and Furnishings Service Occupations
      • 40 : Other Service Occupations
      • 41 : Farmers
      • 42 : Other Farming, Horticultural and Animal Husbandry Occupations
      • 43 : Fishing, Trapping and Related Occupations
      • 44 : Forestry and Logging Occupations
      • 45 : Mining and Quarrying Including Oil and Gas Field Occupations
      • 46 : Mineral Ore Treating Occupations
      • 47 : Metal Processing and Related Occupations
      • 48 : Clay, Glass and Stone Processing, Forming and Related Occupations
      • 49 : Chemicals, Petroleum, Rubber, Plastic and Related Materials Processing Occupations
      • 50 : Food, Beverage and Related Processing Occupations
      • 51 : Wood Processing Occupations, Except Pulp and Papermaking
      • 52 : Pulp and Papermaking and Related Occupations
      • 53 : Textile Processing Occupations
      • 54 : Other Processing Occupations
      • 55 : Metal Machining Occupations
      • 56 : Metal Shaping and Forming Occupations, Except Machining
      • 57 : Wood Machining Occupations
      • 58 : Clay, Glass, Stone and Related Materials Machining Occupations
      • 59 : Other Machining and Related Occupations, n.e.c.
      • 60 : Fabricating and Assembling Occupations: Metal Products, N.e.c.
      • 61 : Fabricating, Assembling, Installing and Repairing Occupations: Electrical, Electronic and Related Equipment
      • 62 : Fabricating, Assembling and Repairing Occupations: Wood Products
      • 63 : Fabricating, Assembling and Repairing Occupations: Textile, Fur and Leather Products
      • 64 : Fabricating, Assembling and Repairing Occupations: Rubber, Plastic and Related Products
      • 65 : Mechanics and Repairers, n.e.c.
      • 66 : Other Product Fabricating, Assembling and Repairing Occupations
      • 67 : Excavating, Grading, Paving and Related Occupations
      • 68 : Electrical Power, Lighting and Wire Communications Equipment Erecting, Installing and Repairing Occupations
      • 69 : Other Construction Trades Occupations
      • 70 : Air Transport Operating Occupations
      • 71 : Railway Transport Operating Occupations
      • 72 : Water Transport Operating Occupations
      • 73 : Motor Transport Operating Occupations
      • 74 : Other Transport Equipment Operating Occupations
      • 75 : Material Handling and Related Occupations, n.e.c.
      • 76 : Printing and Related Occupations
      • 77 : Stationary Engine and Utilities Equipment Operating and Related Occupations
      • 78 : Electronic and Related Communications Equipment Operating Occupations, n.e.c.
      • 79 : Other Crafts and Equipment Operating Occupations, n.e.c.
      • 96 : Interim Processing Code
      • 97 : Don't Know
      • 98 : Refusal
      • 99 : Not Applicable

    soc2gs6 -- Occupation grouping 2 at beginning of refyear

    • Type and length: Character(2)
    • Description: Occupation grouping #2 at beginning of reference year (Minor groups defined in Standard Occupational Classification 1980). If job started during the year, it refers to occupation group at beginning of employment spell. Codeset is the same as for variable SOC2GE6. Not available starting with reference year 1999 (this variable is no longer derived).
    • Population: Persons aged 16-69 AND had a job during the reference year
    • Range and codes:
      • 01 : Officials and Administrators Unique to Government
      • 02 : Other Managers and Administrators
      • 03 : Occupations Related to Management and Administration
      • 04 : Occupations in Physical Sciences
      • 05 : Occupations in Life Sciences
      • 06 : Architects, Engineers and Community Planners
      • 07 : Other Occupations in Architecture and Engineering
      • 08 : Occupations in Mathematics, Statistics, Systems Analysis and Related Fields
      • 09 : Occupations in Social Sciences
      • 10 : Occupations in Social Work and Related Fields
      • 11 : Occupations in Law and Jurisprudence
      • 12 : Occupations in Library, Museum and Archival Sciences
      • 13 : Other Occupations in Social Sciences and Related Fields
      • 14 : Occupations in Religion
      • 15 : University Teaching and Related Occupations
      • 16 : Elementary and Secondary School Teaching and Related Occupations
      • 17 : Other Teaching and Related Occupations
      • 18 : Health Diagnosing and Treating Occupations
      • 19 : Nursing, Therapy and Related Assisting Occupations
      • 20 : Other Occupations in Medicine and Health
      • 21 : Occupations in Fine and Commercial Art, Photography and Related Fields
      • 22 : Occupations in Performing and Audio-visual Arts
      • 23 : Occupations in Writing
      • 24 : Occupations in Sports and Recreation
      • 25 : Stenographic and Typing Occupations
      • 26 : Bookkeeping, Account-recording and Related Occupations
      • 27 : Office Machine and Electronic Data-processing Equipment Operators
      • 28 : Material Recording, Scheduling and Distributing Occupations
      • 29 : Library, File and Correspondence Clerks and Related Occupations
      • 30 : Reception, Information, Mail and Message Distribution Occupations
      • 31 : Other Clerical and Related Occupations
      • 32 : Sales Occupations, Commodities
      • 33 : Sales Occupations, Services
      • 34 : Other Sales Occupations
      • 35 : Protective Service Occupations
      • 36 : Food and Beverage Preparation and Related Service Occupations
      • 37 : Occupations in Lodging and Other Accomodation
      • 38 : Personal Service Occupations
      • 39 : Apparel and Furnishings Service Occupations
      • 40 : Other Service Occupations
      • 41 : Farmers
      • 42 : Other Farming, Horticultural and Animal Husbandry Occupations
      • 43 : Fishing, Trapping and Related Occupations
      • 44 : Forestry and Logging Occupations
      • 45 : Mining and Quarrying Including Oil and Gas Field Occupations
      • 46 : Mineral Ore Treating Occupations
      • 47 : Metal Processing and Related Occupations
      • 48 : Clay, Glass and Stone Processing, Forming and Related Occupations
      • 49 : Chemicals, Petroleum, Rubber, Plastic and Related Materials Processing Occupations
      • 50 : Food, Beverage and Related Processing Occupations
      • 51 : Wood Processing Occcupations, Except Pulp and Papermaking
      • 52 : Pulp and Papermaking and Related Occupations
      • 53 : Textile Processing Occupations
      • 54 : Other Processing Occupations
      • 55 : Metal Machining Occupations
      • 56 : Metal Shaping and Forming Occupations, Except Machining
      • 57 : Wood Machining Occupations
      • 58 : Clay, Glass, Stone and Related Materials Machinig Occupations
      • 59 : Other Machining and Related Occupations, N.e.c.
      • 60 : Fabricating and Assembling Occupations: Metal Products, N.e.c.
      • 61 : Fabricating, Assembling, Installing and Repairing Occupations: Electrical, Electronic and Related Equipment
      • 62 : Fabricating, Assembling and Repairing Occupations: Wood Products
      • 63 : Fabricating, Assembling and Repairing Occupations: Textile, Fur and Leather Products
      • 64 : Fabricating, Assembling and Repairing Occupations: Rubber, Plastic and Related Products
      • 65 : Mechanics and Repairers, N.e.c.
      • 66 : Other Product Fabricating, Assembling and Repairing Occupations
      • 67 : Excavating, Grading, Paving and Related Occupations
      • 68 : Electrical Power, Lighting and Wire Communications Equipment Erecting, Installing and Repairing Occupations
      • 69 : Other Construction Trades Occupations
      • 70 : Air Transport Operating Occupations
      • 71 : Railway Transport Operating Occupations
      • 72 : Water Transport Operating Occupations
      • 73 : Motor Transport Operating Occupations
      • 74 : Other Transport Equipment Operating Occupations
      • 75 : Material Handling and Related Occupations, N.e.c.
      • 76 : Printing and Related Occupations
      • 77 : Stationary Engine and Utilities Equipment Operating and Related Occupations
      • 78 : Electronic and Related Communications Equipment Operating Occupations, N.e.c.
      • 79 : Other Crafts and Equipment Operating Occupations, N.e.c.
      • 96 : Interim Processing Code
      • 97 : Don't Know
      • 98 : Refusal
      • 99 : Not Applicable

    soc3ge6 -- Occupation grouping 3 at end of refyear

    • Type and length: Character(2)
    • Description: Occupation grouping #3 at end of reference year (Pineo-Porter-McRoberts socio-economic classification of occupations). If job ended during the year, it refers to occupation group at end of employment spell. Pineo-Porter-McRoberts socio-economic classification of occupations groups the 4 digit SOCCDE6 1980 codes into 16 homogeneous categories. Not available starting with reference year 1999 (this variable is no longer derived).
    • Population: Persons aged 16-69 AND had a job during the reference year
    • Range and codes:
      • 01 : Self Employed Professionals
      • 02 : Employed Professionals
      • 03 : High-Level Management
      • 04 : Semi-Professionals
      • 05 : Technicians
      • 06 : Middle Management
      • 07 : Supervisors
      • 08 : Forewomen/Foremen
      • 09 : Skilled Clerical/Sales/Service
      • 10 : Skilled Crafts and Trades
      • 11 : Farmers
      • 12 : Semi-Skilled Clerical/Sales
      • 13 : Semi-Skilled Manual
      • 14 : Unskilled Clerical/Sales/Serv.
      • 15 : Unskilled Manual
      • 16 : Farm Labourers
      • 96 : Interim Processing Code
      • 97 : Don't Know
      • 98 : Refusal
      • 99 : Not Applicable

    soc3gs6 -- Occupation grouping 3 at beginning of refyear

    • Type and length: Character(2)
    • Description: Occupation grouping #3 at beginning of reference year (Pineo-Porter-McRoberts socio-economic classification of occupations). If job started during the year, it refers to occupation group at beginning of employment spell. Pineo-Porter-McRoberts socio-economic classification of occupations groups the 4 digit SOCCDS6 1980 codes into 16 homogeneous categories. Not available starting with reference year 1999 (this variable is no longer derived). Codeset is the same as for variable SOC3GE6.
    • Population: Persons aged 16-69 AND had a job during the reference year
    • Range and codes:
      • 01 : Self Employed Professionals
      • 02 : Employed Professionals
      • 03 : High-Level Management
      • 04 : Semi-Professionals
      • 05 : Technicians
      • 06 : Middle Management
      • 07 : Supervisors
      • 08 : Forewomen/Foremen
      • 09 : Skilled Clerical/Sales/Service
      • 10 : Skilled Crafts and Trades
      • 11 : Farmers
      • 12 : Semi-Skilled Clerical/Sales
      • 13 : Semi-Skilled Manual
      • 14 : Unskilled Clerical/Sales/Serv.
      • 15 : Unskilled Manual
      • 16 : Farm Labourers
      • 96 : Interim Processing Code
      • 97 : Don't Know
      • 98 : Refusal
      • 99 : Not Applicable

    soc4ge6 -- Occupation grouping 4 at end of refyear

    • Type and length: Character(2)
    • Description: Occupation grouping #4 at end of reference year (Collapsed Pineo-Porter-McRoberts classification). If job ended during the year, it refers to occupation group at end of employment spell. Not available starting with reference year 1999 (this variable is no longer derived).
    • Population: Persons aged 16-69 AND had a job during the reference year
    • Range and codes:
      • 01 : Professional/High Level Management
      • 02 : Semi-Professional, Technical, Middle Management
      • 03 : Supervisors, Foremen/Forewomen
      • 04 : Skilled Workers/Employees/Farmers
      • 05 : Semi-Skilled Workers/Employees
      • 06 : Unskilled Wrkrs/Employees/Farm Labourers
      • 96 : Interim Processing Code
      • 97 : Don't Know
      • 98 : Refusal
      • 99 : Not Applicable

    soc4gs6 -- Occupation grouping 4 at beginning of refyear

    • Type and length: Character(2)
    • Description: Occupation grouping #4 at beginning of reference year (Collapsed Pineo-Porter-McRoberts classification). If job started during the year, it refers to occupation group at beginning of employment spell. Not available starting with reference year 1999 (this variable is no longer derived). Codeset is the same as for variable SOC4GE6.
    • Population: Persons aged 16-69 AND had a job during the reference year
    • Range and codes:
      • 01 : Professional/High Level Management
      • 02 : Semi-Professional, Technical, Middle Management
      • 03 : Supervisors, Foremen/Forewomen
      • 04 : Skilled Workers/Employees/Farmers
      • 05 : Semi-Skilled Workers/Employees
      • 06 : Unskilled Wrkrs/Employees/Farm Labourers
      • 96 : Interim Processing Code
      • 97 : Don't Know
      • 98 : Refusal
      • 99 : Not Applicable

    soc5ge6 -- Occupation grouping 5 at end of refyear

    • Type and length: Character(2)
    • Description: Occupation grouping #5 at end of reference year (Groupings used by LMAS). If job ended during the year, it refers to occupation group at end of employment spell. Non available starting with reference year 1999 (this variable is no longer derived).
    • Population: Persons aged 16-69 AND had a job during the reference year
    • Range and codes:
      • 01 : Officials And Administrators, Gov't
      • 02 : Other Managers And Administrators
      • 03 : Management And Administration Related
      • 04 : Physical, Life Science
      • 05 : Maths, Stats, Systems Analysis And Related
      • 06 : Architects And Engineers
      • 07 : Architecture and Engineering Related
      • 08 : Social Science And Related
      • 09 : Religion
      • 10 : University And Related
      • 11 : Elementary, Secondary And Related
      • 12 : Other Teaching And Related
      • 13 : Health Diagnosing And Treating
      • 14 : Nursing, Therapy And Related
      • 15 : Medicine And Health Related
      • 16 : Artistic and Recreation
      • 17 : Stenographic And Typing
      • 18 : Bookkeeping, Account-Recording And Related
      • 19 : Office Machine And EDP Operators
      • 20 : Material Recording, Scheduling And Distribution
      • 21 : Reception, Info. Mail And Message Distribution
      • 22 : Library, File., Corres., Other Clerical Duties
      • 23 : Sales, Commodities
      • 24 : Sales, Services and Other Sales
      • 25 : Protective Services
      • 26 : Food And Beverage Preparation; Lodging And Accommodation
      • 27 : Personal, Apparel And Furnishing Service
      • 28 : Other Service Occupations
      • 29 : Farmers And Farm Management
      • 30 : Other Farming, Horticulture And Animal Husbandry
      • 31 : Fishing, Hunting, Trapping And Related
      • 32 : Forestry And Logging
      • 33 : Mining And Quarrying-Including Gas And Oil Field
      • 34 : Food, Beverage And Related Processing
      • 35 : Other Processing Occupations
      • 36 : Metal Shaping And Forming Occupations
      • 37 : Other Machining Occupations
      • 38 : Metal Products, N.E.C.
      • 39 : Electrical, Electronics And Related Equipment
      • 40 : Textiles, Furs And Leather Goods
      • 41 : Wood Products, Rubber, Plastics And Other Related
      • 42 : Mechanics And Repairmen, Except Electrical
      • 43 : Excavating, Grading, Paving And Related
      • 44 : Electrical Power, Lighting And Wire Communication
      • 45 : Other Construction Trades
      • 46 : Motor Transport Operators
      • 47 : Other Transportation Operators
      • 48 : Material Handling
      • 49 : Other Crafts And Equipment Operators
      • 96 : Interim Processing Code
      • 97 : Don't Know
      • 98 : Refusal
      • 99 : Not Applicable

    soc5gs6 -- Occupation grouping 5 at beginning of refyear

    • Type and length: Character(2)
    • Description: Occupation grouping #5 at beginning of reference year (Groupings used by LMAS). If job started during the year, it refers to occupation group at beginning of employment spell. Starting RY 1999, this variable is no longer derived. Codeset is the same as for variable SOC5GE6.
    • Population: Persons aged 16-69 AND had a job during the reference year
    • Range and codes:
      • 01 : Officials And Administrators, Gov't
      • 02 : Other Managers And Administrators
      • 03 : Management And Administration Related
      • 04 : Physical, Life Science
      • 05 : Maths, Stats, Systems Analysis And Related
      • 06 : Architects And Engineers
      • 07 : Architecture and Engineering Related
      • 08 : Social Science And Related
      • 09 : Religion
      • 10 : University And Related
      • 11 : Elementary, Secondary And Related
      • 12 : Other Teaching And Related
      • 13 : Health Diagnosing And Treating
      • 14 : Nursing, Therapy And Related
      • 15 : Medicine And Health Related
      • 16 : Artistic and Recreation
      • 17 : Stenographic And Typing
      • 18 : Bookkeeping, Account-Recording And Related
      • 19 : Office Machine And EDP Operators
      • 20 : Material Recording, Scheduling And Distribution
      • 21 : Reception, Info. Mail And Message Distribution
      • 22 : Library, File., Corres., Other Clerical Duties
      • 23 : Sales, Commodities
      • 24 : Sales, Services and Other Sales
      • 25 : Protective Services
      • 26 : Food And Beverage Preparation; Lodging And Accommodation
      • 27 : Personal, Apparel And Furnishing Service
      • 28 : Other Service Occupations
      • 29 : Farmers And Farm Management
      • 30 : Other Farming, Horticulture And Animal Husbandry
      • 31 : Fishing, Hunting, Trapping And Related
      • 32 : Forestry And Logging
      • 33 : Mining And Quarrying-Including Gas And Oil Field
      • 34 : Food, Beverage And Related Processing
      • 35 : Other Processing Occupations
      • 36 : Metal Shaping And Forming Occupations
      • 37 : Other Machining Occupations
      • 38 : Metal Products, N.E.C.
      • 39 : Electrical, Electronics And Related Equipment
      • 40 : Textiles, Furs And Leather Goods
      • 41 : Wood Products, Rubber, Plastics And Other Related
      • 42 : Mechanics And Repairmen, Except Electrical
      • 43 : Excavating, Grading, Paving And Related
      • 44 : Electrical Power, Lighting And Wire Communication
      • 45 : Other Construction Trades
      • 46 : Motor Transport Operators
      • 47 : Other Transportation Operators
      • 48 : Material Handling
      • 49 : Other Crafts And Equipment Operators
      • 96 : Interim Processing Code
      • 97 : Don't Know
      • 98 : Refusal
      • 99 : Not Applicable

    soccde6 -- Occupation code at end of refyear

    • Type and length: Character(4)
    • Description: Occupation code at end of reference year. If job ended during the year, it refers to occupation code at end of employment spell. Starting with reference year 1999, this variable is no longer derived. Refer to Standard Occupational Classification 1980, Catalogue 12-565, for codeset. There are about 500 codes in total.
    • Population: Persons aged 16-69 AND had a job during the reference year
    • Range and codes:
      • 1111 : Members of Legislative Bodies
      • 1113 : Government Administrators
      • 1115 : Post Office Management Occupations
      • 1116 : Inspectors and Regulatory Officers, Government
      • 1119 : Officials and Administrators Unique to Government n.e.c.
      • 1130 : General Managers and Other Senior Officials
      • 1131 : Management Occupations, Natural Sciences and Engineering
      • 1132 : Management Occupations, Social Sciences and Related Fields
      • 1133 : Administrators in Teaching and Related Fields
      • 1134 : Administrators in Medicine and Health
      • 1135 : Financial Management Occupations
      • 1136 : Personnel and Industrial Relations Management Occupations
      • 1137 : Sales and Advertising Management Occupations
      • 1141 : Purchasing Management Occupations
      • 1142 : Services Management Occupations
      • 1143 : Production Management Occupations
      • 1145 : Management Occupations, Construction Operations
      • 1146 : Farm Management Occupations
      • 1147 : Management Occupations, Transport and Communications Operations
      • 1149 : Other Mangers and Administrators, n.e.c.
      • 1171 : Accountants, Auditors and Other Financial Officers
      • 1173 : Organization and Methods Analysts
      • 1174 : Personnel and Related Officers
      • 1175 : Purchasing Officers and Buyers, Except Wholesale and Retail Trade
      • 1176 : Inspectors and Regulatory Officers, n.e.c.
      • 1179 : Occupations Related to Management and Administration, n.e.c.
      • 2111 : Chemists
      • 2112 : Geologists
      • 2113 : Physicists
      • 2114 : Meteorologists
      • 2117 : Physical Sciences Technologists and Technicians
      • 2119 : Occupations in Physical Sciences, n.e.c.
      • 2131 : Agriculturists and Related Scientists
      • 2133 : Biologists and Related Scientists
      • 2135 : Life Sciences Technologists and Technicians
      • 2139 : Occupations in Life Sciences, n.e.c.
      • 2141 : Architects
      • 2142 : Chemical Engineers
      • 2143 : Civil Engineers
      • 2144 : Electrical Engineers
      • 2145 : Industrial Engineers
      • 2146 : Agricultural Engineers
      • 2147 : Mechanical Engineers
      • 2151 : Metallurgical Engineers
      • 2153 : Mining Engineers
      • 2154 : Petroleum Engineers
      • 2155 : Aerospace Engineers
      • 2156 : Nuclear Engineers
      • 2157 : Community Planners
      • 2159 : Professional Engineers, n.e.c.
      • 2160 : Supervisors: Other Occupations in Architecture and Engineering
      • 2161 : Surveyors
      • 2163 : Draughting Occupations
      • 2164 : Architectural Technologists and Technicians
      • 2165 : Engineering Technologists and Technicians
      • 2169 : Other Occupations in Architecture and Engineering, n.e.c.
      • 2181 : Mathematicians, Statisticians and Actuaries
      • 2183 : Systems Analysts, Computer Programmers and Related Occupations
      • 2189 : Occupations in Mathematics, Statistics, Systems Analysis and Related Fields, n.e.c.
      • 2311 : Economists
      • 2313 : Sociologists, Anthropologists and Related Social Scientists
      • 2315 : Psychologists
      • 2319 : Occupations in Social Sciences, n.e.c.
      • 2331 : Social Workers
      • 2333 : Occupations in Welfare and Community Services
      • 2339 : Occupations in Social Work and Related Fields, n.e.c.
      • 2341 : Judges and Magistrates
      • 2343 : Lawyers and Notaries
      • 2349 : Occupations in Law and Jurisprudence, n.e.c.
      • 2350 : Supervisors: Occupations in Library, Museum and Archival Sciences
      • 2351 : Librarians, Archivists and Conservators
      • 2353 : Technicians in Library, Museum and Archival Sciences
      • 2359 : Occupations in Library, Museum and Archival Sciences, n.e.c.
      • 2391 : Educational and Vocational Counsellors
      • 2399 : Other Occupations in Social Sciences and Related Fields, n.e.c.
      • 2511 : Ministers of Religion
      • 2513 : Nuns and Brothers
      • 2519 : Occupations in Religion, n.e.c.
      • 2711 : University Teachers
      • 2719 : University Teaching and Related Occupations, n.e.c.
      • 2731 : Elementary and Kindergarten Teachers
      • 2733 : Secondary School Teachers
      • 2739 : Elementary and Secondary School Teaching and Related Occupations, n.e.c.
      • 2791 : Community College and Vocational School Teachers
      • 2792 : Fine Arts Teachers, n.e.c.
      • 2793 : Post-secondary School Teachers, n.e.c.
      • 2795 : Teachers of Exceptional Students, n.e.c.
      • 2797 : Instructors and Training Officers, n.e.c.
      • 2799 : Other Teaching and Related Occupations, n.e.c.
      • 3111 : Physicians and Surgeons
      • 3113 : Dentists
      • 3115 : Veterinarians
      • 3117 : Osteopaths and Chiropractors
      • 3119 : Health Diagnosing and Treating Occupations, n.e.c.
      • 3130 : Supervisors: Nursing, Therapy and Related Assisting Occupations
      • 3131 : Nurses, Registered, Graduate and Nurses-in-Training
      • 3132 : Orderlies
      • 3134 : Registered Nursing Assistants
      • 3135 : Nursing Attendants
      • 3136 : Audio and Speech Therapists
      • 3137 : Physiotherapists
      • 3138 : Occupational Therapists
      • 3139 : Nursing, Therapy and Related Assisting Occupations, n.e.c.
      • 3151 : Pharmacists
      • 3152 : Dieticians and Nutritionists
      • 3153 : Optometrists
      • 3154 : Dispensing Opticians
      • 3155 : Radiological Technologists and Technicians
      • 3156 : Medical Laboratory Technologists and Technicians
      • 3157 : Denturists
      • 3158 : Dental Hygienists and Dental Assistants
      • 3161 : Dental Laboratory Technicians
      • 3162 : Respiratory Technicians
      • 3169 : Other Occupations in Medicine and Health, n.e.c.
      • 3311 : Painters, Sculptors and Related Artists
      • 3313 : Product and Interior Designers
      • 3314 : Advertising and Illustrating Artists
      • 3315 : Photographers and Camera Operators
      • 3319 : Occupations in Fine and Commercial Art, Photography and Related Fields, n.e.c.
      • 3330 : Producers and Directors, Performing and Audio-Visual Arts
      • 3331 : Conductors, Composers and Arrangers
      • 3332 : Musicians and Singers
      • 3333 : Occupations Related to Music and Musical Entertainment, n.e.c.
      • 3334 : Dancers and Choreographers
      • 3335 : Actors/Actresses
      • 3337 : Radio and Television Announcers
      • 3339 : Occupations in Performing and Audio-Visual Arts, n.e.c.
      • 3351 : Writers and Editors
      • 3355 : Translators and Interpreters
      • 3359 : Occupations in Writing, n.e.c.
      • 3360 : Supervisors: Occupations in Sports and Recreation
      • 3370 : Coaches, Trainers and Instructors, Sports and Recreation
      • 3371 : Referees and Related Officials
      • 3373 : Athletes
      • 3375 : Attendants, Sports and Recreation
      • 3379 : Occupations in Sports and Recreation, n.e.c.
      • 4110 : Supervisors: Stenographic and Typing Occupations
      • 4111 : Secretaries and Stenographers
      • 4113 : Typists and Clerk-typists
      • 4130 : Supervisors: Bookkeeping, Account-recording and Related Occupations
      • 4131 : Bookkeepers and Accounting Clerks
      • 4133 : Cashiers and Tellers
      • 4135 : Insurance, Bank and Other Finance Clerks
      • 4137 : Statistical Clerks
      • 4139 : Bookkeeping, Account-recording and Related Occupations, n.e.c.
      • 4140 : Supervisors: Office Machine and Electronic Data-processing Equipment Operators
      • 4141 : Office Machine Operators
      • 4143 : Electronic Data-processing Equipment Operators
      • 4150 : Supervisors: Material Recording, Scheduling and Distributing Occupations
      • 4151 : Production Clerks
      • 4153 : Shipping and Receiving Clerks
      • 4155 : Stock Clerks and Related Occupations
      • 4157 : Weighers
      • 4159 : Material Recording, Scheduling and Distributing Occupations, n.e.c.
      • 4160 : Supervisors: Library, File and Correspondence Clerks and Related Occupations
      • 4161 : Library and File Clerks
      • 4169 : Library, File and Correspondence Clerks and Related Occupations, n.e.c.
      • 4170 : Supervisors: Reception, Information, Mail and Message Distribution Occupations
      • 4171 : Receptionists and Information Clerks
      • 4172 : Mail Carriers
      • 4173 : Mail and Postal Clerks
      • 4175 : Telephone Operators
      • 4177 : Messengers
      • 4179 : Reception, Information, Mail and Message Distribution Occupations, n.e.c.
      • 4190 : Supervisors: Other Clerical and Related Occupations, n.e.c.
      • 4191 : Collectors
      • 4192 : Claim Adjusters
      • 4193 : Travel Clerks, Ticket, Station and Freight Agents
      • 4194 : Hotel Clerks
      • 4195 : Personnel Clerks
      • 4197 : General Office Clerks
      • 4199 : Other Clerical and Related Occupations, n.e.c.
      • 5130 : Supervisors: Sales Occupations, Commodities
      • 5131 : Technical Sales Occupations and Related Advisers
      • 5133 : Commercial Travellers
      • 5135 : Sales Clerks and Salespersons, Commodities, n.e.c.
      • 5141 : Street Vendors and Door-to-door Sales Occupations
      • 5143 : Newspaper Carriers and Vendors
      • 5145 : Service Station Attendants
      • 5149 : Sales Occupations, Commodities, n.e.c.
      • 5170 : Supervisors: Sales Occupations, Services
      • 5171 : Insurance Sales Occupations
      • 5172 : Real Estate Sales Occupations
      • 5173 : Sales Agents and Traders, Securities
      • 5174 : Advertising Sales Occupations
      • 5177 : Business Services Sales Occupations
      • 5179 : Sales Occupations: Services, n.e.c.
      • 5190 : Supervisors: Other Sales Occupations
      • 5191 : Buyers, Wholesale and Retail Trade
      • 5193 : Route Drivers
      • 5199 : Other Sales Occupations, n.e.c.
      • 6111 : Fire-fighting Occupations
      • 6112 : Police Officers and Detectives, Government
      • 6113 : Police Agents and Investigators, Private
      • 6115 : Guards and Related Security Occupations
      • 6116 : Commissioned Officers, Armed Forces
      • 6117 : Other Ranks, Armed Forces
      • 6119 : Protective Service Occupations, n.e.c.
      • 6120 : Supervisors: Food and Beverage Preparation and Related Service Occupations
      • 6121 : Chefs and Cooks
      • 6123 : Bartenders
      • 6125 : Food and Beverage Serving Occupations
      • 6129 : Food and Beverage Preparation and Related Service Occupations, n.e.c.
      • 6130 : Supervisors: Occupations in Lodging and Other Accommodation
      • 6133 : Lodging Cleaners, Except Private Household
      • 6135 : Sleeping-car and Baggage Porters
      • 6139 : Occupations in Lodging and Other Accommodation, n.e.c.
      • 6141 : Funeral Directors, Embalmers and Related Occupations
      • 6142 : Housekeepers, Servants and Related Occupations
      • 6143 : Barbers, Hairdressers and Related Occupations
      • 6144 : Guides
      • 6145 : Travel and Related Attendants, Except Food and Beverage
      • 6147 : Child-care Occupations
      • 6149 : Personal Service Occupations, n.e.c.
      • 6160 : Supervisors: Apparel and Furnishings Service Occupations
      • 6162 : Laundering and Dry Cleaning Occupations
      • 6165 : Pressing Occupations
      • 6169 : Apparel and Furnishings Service Occupations, n.e.c.
      • 6190 : Supervisors: Other Service Occupations
      • 6191 : Janitors, Charworkers and Cleaners
      • 6193 : Elevator-operating Occupations
      • 6198 : Occupations in Labouring and Other Elemental Work: Other Services
      • 6199 : Other Service Occupations, n.e.c.
      • 7113 : Livestock Farmers
      • 7115 : Crop Farmers
      • 7119 : Farmers, n.e.c.
      • 7180 : Foremen/women: Other Farming, Horticultural and Animal Husbandry Occupations
      • 7183 : Livestock Farm Workers
      • 7185 : Crop Farm Workers
      • 7195 : Nursery and Related Workers
      • 7196 : Inspecting, Testing, Grading and Sampling Occupations: Other Farming, Horticultural and Animal Husbandry Occupations
      • 7197 : Farm Machinery Operators
      • 7199 : Other Farming, Horticultural and Animal Husbandry Occupations, n.e.c.
      • 7311 : Captains and Other Officers, Fishing Vessels
      • 7313 : Net, Trap and Line Fishing Occupations
      • 7315 : Trapping and Related Occupations
      • 7319 : Fishing, Trapping and Related Occupations, n.e.c.
      • 7510 : Foremen/women: Forestry and Logging Occupations
      • 7511 : Forestry Conservation Occupations
      • 7513 : Timber Cutting and Related Occupations
      • 7516 : Log Inspecting, Grading, Scaling and Related Occupations
      • 7517 : Log Hoisting, Sorting, Moving and Related Occupations
      • 7518 : Occupations in Labouring and Other Elemental Work: Forestry and Logging
      • 7519 : Forestry and Logging Occupations, n.e.c.
      • 7710 : Foremen/women: Mining and Quarrying Including Oil and Gas Field Occupations
      • 7711 : Rotary Well-drilling and related Occupations
      • 7713 : Rock and Soil Drilling Occupations
      • 7715 : Blasting Occupations
      • 7717 : Mining and Quarrying: Cutting, Handling and Loading Occupations
      • 7718 : Occupations in Labouring and Other Elemental Work: Mining and Quarrying Including Oil and Gas Fields
      • 7719 : Mining and Quarrying Including Oil and Gas Field Occupations, n.e.c.
      • 8110 : Foremen/women: Mineral Ore Treating Occupations
      • 8111 : Crushing and Grinding Occupations, Mineral Ores
      • 8113 : Mixing, Separating, Filtering and Related Occupations, Mineral Ores
      • 8115 : Melting and Roasting Occupations, Mineral Ores
      • 8116 : Inspecting, Testing, Grading and Sampling Occupations: Mineral Ore Treating
      • 8118 : Occupations in Labouring and Other Elemental Work: Mineral Ore Treating
      • 8119 : Mineral Ore Treating Occupations, n.e.c.
      • 8130 : Foremen/women: Metal Processing and Related Occupations
      • 8131 : Metal Smelting, Converting and Refining Occupations
      • 8133 : Metal Heat-treating Occupations
      • 8135 : Metal Rolling Occupations
      • 8137 : Moulding, Coremaking and Metal Casting Occupations
      • 8141 : Metal Extruding and Drawing Occupations
      • 8143 : Plating, Metal Spraying and Related Occupations
      • 8146 : Inspecting, Testing, Grading and Sampling Occupations: Metal Processing
      • 8148 : Occupations in Labouring and Other Elemental Work: Metal Processing
      • 8149 : Metal Processing and Related Occupations, n.e.c.
      • 8150 : Foremen/women: Clay, Glass and Stone Processing, Forming and Related Occupations
      • 8151 : Furnace and Kiln Workers: Clay, Glass and Stone
      • 8153 : Separating, Grinding, Crushing and Mixing Occupations: Clay, Glass and Stone
      • 8155 : Forming Occupations, Clay, Glass and Stone
      • 8156 : Inspecting, Testing, Grading and Sampling Occupations: Clay, Glass and Stone Processing and Forming
      • 8158 : Occupations in Labouring and Other Elemental Work: Clay, Glass and Stone Processing and Forming
      • 8159 : Clay, Glass and Stone Processing, Forming and Related Occupations, n.e.c.
      • 8160 : Foremen/women: Chemicals, Petroleum, Rubber, Plastic and Related Materials Processing Occupations
      • 8161 : Mixing and Blending Occupations, Chemicals and Related Materials
      • 8163 : Filtering, Straining and Separating Occupations, Chemicals and Related Materials
      • 8165 : Distilling, Subliming and Carbonizing Occupations, Chemicals and Related Materials
      • 8167 : Roasting, Cooking and Drying Occupations, Chemicals and Related Materials
      • 8171 : Crushing and Grinding Occupations, Chemicals and Related Materials
      • 8173 : Coating and Calendering Occupations, Chemicals and Related Materials
      • 8176 : Inspecting, Testing, Grading and Sampling Occupations: Chemicals, Petroleum, Rubber, Plastic and Related Materials Processing
      • 8178 : Occupations in Labouring and Other Elemental Work: Chemicals, Petroleum, Rubber, Plastic and Related Materials Processing
      • 8179 : Chemicals, Petroleum, Rubber, Plastic and Related Materials Processing Occupations, n.e.c.
      • 8210 : Foremen/women: Food, Beverage and Related Processing Occupations
      • 8211 : Flour and Grain Milling Occupations
      • 8213 : Baking, Confectionery Making and Related Occupations
      • 8215 : Slaughtering and Meat Cutting, Canning, Curing and Packing Occupations
      • 8217 : Fish Canning, Curing and Packing Occupations
      • 8221 : Fruit and Vegetable Canning, Preserving and Packing Occupations
      • 8223 : Milk Processing and Related Occupations
      • 8225 : Sugar Processing and Related Occupations
      • 8226 : Inspecting, testing, Grading and Sampling Occupations: Food, Beverage and Related Processing
      • 8227 : Beverage Processing and Related Occupations
      • 8228 : Occupation in Labouring and Other Elemental Work: Food, Beverage and Related Processing
      • 8229 : Food, Beverage and Related Processing Occupations, n.e.c.
      • 8230 : Foremen/women: Wood Processing Occupations, Except Pulp and Papermaking
      • 8231 : Sawmill Sawyers and Related Occupations
      • 8233 : Plywood Making and Related Occupations
      • 8235 : Wood Treating Occupations
      • 8236 : Inspecting, Testing, Grading and Sampling Occupations: Wood Processing, Except Pulp and Papermaking
      • 8238 : Occupations in Labouring and Other Elemental Work: Wood Processing, Except Pulp and Papermaking
      • 8239 : Wood Processing Occupations, Except Pulp and Papermaking, n.e.c.
      • 8250 : Foremen/women: Pulp and Papermaking and Related Occupations
      • 8251 : Cellulose Pulp Preparing Occupations
      • 8253 : Papermaking and Finishing Occupations
      • 8256 : Inspecting, Testing, Grading and Sampling Occupations: Pulp and Papermaking
      • 8258 : Occupations in Labouring and Other Elemental Work: Pulp and Papermaking
      • 8259 : Pulp and Papermaking and Related Occupations, n.e.c.
      • 8260 : Foremen/women: Textile Processing Occupations
      • 8261 : Textile Fibre Preparing Occupations
      • 8263 : Textile Spinning and Twisting Occupations
      • 8265 : Textile Winding and Reeling Occupations
      • 8267 : Textile Weaving Occupations
      • 8271 : Knitting Occupations
      • 8273 : Textile Bleaching and Dyeing Occupations
      • 8275 : Textile Finishing and Calendering Occupations
      • 8276 : Inspecting, Testing, Grading and Sampling Occupations: Textile Processing
      • 8278 : Occupations in Labouring and Other Elemental Work: Textile Processing
      • 8279 : Textile Processing Occupations, n.e.c.
      • 8290 : Foremen/women: Other Processing Occupations
      • 8293 : Tobacco Processing Occupations
      • 8295 : Hide and Pelt Processing Occupations
      • 8296 : Inspecting, Testing, Grading and Sampling Occupations: Other Processing
      • 8298 : Occupations in Labouring and Other Elemental Work: Other Processing
      • 8299 : Other Processing Occupations, n.e.c.
      • 8310 : Foremen/women: Metal Machining Occupations
      • 8311 : Tool and Die Making Occupations
      • 8313 : Machinist and Machine Tool Setting-up Occupations
      • 8315 : Machine Tool Operating Occupations
      • 8316 : Inspecting, Testing, Grading and Sampling Occupations: Metal Machining
      • 8319 : Metal Machining Occupations, n.e.c.
      • 8330 : Foremen/women: Metal Shaping and forming Occupations, Except Machining
      • 8331 : Forging Occupations
      • 8333 : Sheet Metal Workers
      • 8334 : Metalworking-machine Operators, n.e.c.
      • 8335 : Welding and Flame Cutting Occupations
      • 8336 : Inspecting, Testing, Grading and Sampling Occupations: Metal Shaping and Forming, Except Machining
      • 8337 : Boilermakers, Platers and Structural Metal Workers
      • 8339 : Metal Shaping and Forming Occupations, Except Machining, n.e.c.
      • 8350 : Foremen/women: Wood Machining Occupations
      • 8351 : Wood Patternmaking Occupations
      • 8353 : Wood Sawing and Related Occupations, n.e.c.
      • 8355 : Planing, Turning, Shaping and Related Wood Machining Occupations
      • 8356 : Inspecting, Testing, Grading and Sampling Occupations: Wood Machining
      • 8357 : Wood Sanding Occupations
      • 8359 : Wood Machining Occupations, n.e.c.
      • 8370 : Foremen/women: Clay, Glass, Stone and Related Materials Machining Occupations
      • 8371 : Cutting and Shaping Occupations: Clay, Glass, Stone and Related Materials
      • 8373 : Abrading and Polishing Occupations: Clay, Glass, Stone and Related Materials
      • 8376 : Inspecting, Testing, Grading and Sampling Occupations: Clay, Glass, Stone and Related Materials
      • 8379 : Clay, Glass, Stone and Related Materials Machining Occupations, n.e.c.
      • 8390 : Foremen/women: Other Machining and Related Occupations, n.e.c.
      • 8391 : Engravers, Etchers and Related Occupations, n.e.c.
      • 8393 : Filing, Grinding, Buffing, Cleaning and Polishing Occupations, n.e.c.
      • 8395 : Patternmakers and Mouldmakers, n.e.c.
      • 8396 : Inspecting, Testing, Grading and Sampling Occupations: Other Machining and Related Occupations, n.e.c.
      • 8399 : Other Machining and Related Occupations, n.e.c.
      • 8510 : Foremen/women: Fabricating and Assembling Occupations: Metal Products, n.e.c.
      • 8511 : Engine and Related Equipment Fabricating and Assembling Occupations, n.e.c.
      • 8513 : Motor Vehicle Fabricating and Assembling Occupations, n.e.c.
      • 8515 : Aircraft Fabricating and Assembling Occupations, n.e.c.
      • 8523 : Industrial, Farm, Construction and Other Mechanized Equipment and Machinery Fabricating and Assembling Occupations, n.e.c.
      • 8525 : Business and Commercial Machines Fabricating and Assembling Occupations, n.e.c.
      • 8526 : Inspecting, Testing, Grading and Sampling Occupations: Fabricating and Assembling Metal Products, n.e.c.
      • 8527 : Precision Instruments and Related Equipment Fabricating and Assembling Occupations, n.e.c.
      • 8528 : Occupations in Labouring and Other Elemental Work: Fabricating and Assembling Metal Products, n.e.c.
      • 8529 : Other Fabricating and Assembling Occupations: Metal Products, n.e.c.
      • 8530 : Foremen/women: Fabricating, Assembling, Installing and Repairing Occupations: Electrical, Electronic and Related Equipment
      • 8531 : Electrical and Related Equipment Fabricating and Assembling Occupations
      • 8533 : Electrical and Related Equipment Installing and Repairing Occupations, n.e.c.
      • 8534 : Electronic and Related Equipment Fabricating and Assembling Occupations
      • 8535 : Electronic and Related Equipment Installing and Repairing Occupations, n.e.c.
      • 8536 : Inspecting, Testing, Grading and Sampling Occupations: Fabricating, Assembling, Installing and Repairing Electrical, Electronic and Related Equipment
      • 8537 : Radio and Television Repairers
      • 8538 : Occupations in Labouring and Other Elemental Work: Fabricating, Assembling, Installing and Repairing Electrical, Electronic and Related Equipment
      • 8539 : Fabricating, Assembling, Installing and Repairing Occupations: Electrical, Electronic and Related Equipment, n.e.c.
      • 8540 : Foremen/women: Fabricating, Assembling and Repairing Occupations: Wood Products
      • 8541 : Cabinet and Wood Furniture Makers
      • 8546 : Inspecting, Testing, Grading and Sampling Occupations: Fabricating, Assembling and Repairing Wood Products
      • 8548 : Occupations in Labouring and Other Elemental Work: Fabricating, Assembling and Repairing Wood Products
      • 8549 : Fabricating, Assembling and Repairing Occupations: Wood Products, n.e.c.
      • 8550 : Foremen/women: Fabricating, Assembling and Repairing Occupations: Textile, Fur and Leather Products
      • 8551 : Patternmaking, Marking and Cutting Occupations: Textile, Fur and Leather Products
      • 8553 : Tailors and Dressmakers
      • 8555 : Furriers
      • 8557 : Milliners, Hat and Cap Makers
      • 8561 : Shoemaking and Repairing Occupations
      • 8562 : Upholsterers
      • 8563 : Sewing Machine Operators, Textile and Similar Materials
      • 8566 : Inspecting, Testing, Grading and Sampling Occupations: Fabricating, Assembling and Repairing Textile, Fur and Leather Products
      • 8568 : Occupations in Labouring and Other Elemental Work: Fabricating, Assembling and Repairing Textile, Fur and Leather Products
      • 8569 : Fabricating, Assembling and Repairing Occupations: Textile, Fur and Leather Products, n.e.c.
      • 8570 : Foremen/women: Fabricating, Assembling and Repairing Occupations: Rubber, Plastic and Related Products
      • 8571 : Bonding and Cementing Occupations: Rubber, Plastic and Related Products
      • 8573 : Moulding Occupations: Rubber, Plastic and Related Products
      • 8575 : Cutting and Finishing Occupations: Rubber, Plastic and Related Products
      • 8576 : Inspecting, Testing, Grading and Sampling Occupations: Fabricating, Assembling and Repairing Rubber, Plastic and Related Products
      • 8578 : Occupations in Labouring and Other Elemental Work: Fabricating, Assembling and Repairing Rubber, Plastic and Related Products
      • 8579 : Fabricating, Assembling and Repairing Occupations: Rubber, Plastic and Related Products, n.e.c.
      • 8580 : Foremen/women: Mechanics and Repairers, n.e.c.
      • 8581 : Motor Vehicle Mechanics and Repairers
      • 8582 : Aircraft Mechanics and Repairers
      • 8583 : Rail Transport Equipment Mechanics and Repairers
      • 8584 : Industrial, Farm and Construction Machinery Mechanics and Repairers
      • 8585 : Business and Commercial Machine Mechanics and Repairers
      • 8586 : Inspecting, Testing, Grading and Sampling Occupations: Equipment Repair, n.e.c.
      • 8587 : Watch and Clock Repairers
      • 8588 : Precision Instrument Mechanics and Repairers
      • 8589 : Other Mechanics and Repairers, n.e.c.
      • 8590 : Foremen/women: Other Product Fabricating, Assembling and Repairing Occupations
      • 8591 : Jewellery and Silverware Fabricating, Assembling and Repairing Occupations
      • 8592 : Marine Craft Fabricating, Assembling and Repairing Occupations
      • 8593 : Paper Product Fabricating and Assembling Occupations
      • 8595 : Painting and Decorating Occupations, n.e.c.
      • 8596 : Inspecting, Testing, Grading and Sampling Occupations: Other Product Fabricating, Assembling and Repairing
      • 8598 : Occupations in Labouring and Other Elemental Work: Other Product Fabricating, Assembling and Repairing
      • 8599 : Other Product Fabricating, Assembling and Repairing Occupations, n.e.c.
      • 8710 : Foremen/women: Excavating, Grading, Paving and Related Occupations
      • 8711 : Excavating, Grading and Related Occupations
      • 8713 : Paving, Surfacing and Related Occupations
      • 8715 : Railway Section and Track Workers
      • 8718 : Occupations in Labouring and Other Elemental Work: Excavating, Grading, Paving and Related Occupations
      • 8719 : Excavating, Grading, Paving and Related Occupations, n.e.c.
      • 8730 : Foremen/women: Electrical Power, Lighting and Wire Communications Equipment Erecting, Installing and Repairing Occupations
      • 8731 : Electrical Power Line Workers and Related Occupations
      • 8733 : Construction Electricians and Repairers
      • 8735 : Wire Communications and Related Equipment Installing and Repairing Occupations
      • 8736 : Inspecting, Testing, Grading and Sampling Occupations: Electrical Power, Lighting and Wire Communications Equipment Erecting, Installing and Repairing
      • 8738 : Occupations in Labouring and Other Elemental Work: Electrical Power, Lighting and Wire Communications Equipment Erecting, Installing and Repairing
      • 8739 : Electrical Power, Lighting and Wire Communications Equipment Erecting, Installing and Repairing Occupations, n.e.c.
      • 8780 : Foremen/women: Other Construction Trades Occupations
      • 8781 : Carpenters and Related Occupations
      • 8782 : Brick and Stone Masons and Tile Setters
      • 8783 : Concrete Finishing and Related Occupations
      • 8784 : Plasterers and Related Occupations
      • 8785 : Painters, Paperhangers and Related Occupations
      • 8786 : Insulating Occupations, Construction
      • 8787 : Roofing, Waterproofing and Related Occupations
      • 8791 : Pipefitting, Plumbing and Related Occupations
      • 8793 : Structural Metal Erectors
      • 8795 : Glaziers
      • 8796 : Inspecting, Testing, Grading and Sampling Occupations: Other Construction Trades
      • 8798 : Occupations in Labouring and Other Elemental Work: Other Construction Trades
      • 8799 : Other Construction Trades Occupations, n.e.c.
      • 9110 : Foremen/women: Air Transport Operating Occupations
      • 9111 : Air Pilots, Navigators and Flight Engineers
      • 9113 : Air Transport Operating Support Occupations
      • 9119 : Air Transport Operating Occupations, n.e.c.
      • 9130 : Foremen/women: Railway Transport Operating Occupations
      • 9131 : Locomotive Operating Occupations
      • 9133 : Conductors and Brake Workers, Railway
      • 9135 : Railway Transport Operating Support Occupations
      • 9139 : Railway Transport Operating Occupations, n.e.c.
      • 9151 : Deck Officers
      • 9153 : Engineering Officers, Ship
      • 9155 : Deck Crew, Ship
      • 9157 : Engine and Boiler-room Crew, Ship
      • 9159 : Water Transport Operating Occupations, n.e.c.
      • 9170 : Foremen/women: Motor Transport Operating Occupations
      • 9171 : Bus Drivers
      • 9173 : Taxi Drivers and Chauffeurs
      • 9175 : Truck Drivers
      • 9179 : Motor Transport Operating Occupations, n.e.c.
      • 9190 : Foremen/women: Other Transport Equipment Operating Occupations
      • 9191 : Subway and Street Railway Operating Occupations
      • 9193 : Rail Vehicle Operators, Except Rail Transport
      • 9199 : Other Transport Equipment Operating Occupations, n.e.c.
      • 9310 : Foremen/women: Material Handling and Related Occupations, n.e.c.
      • 9311 : Hoisting Occupations, n.e.c.
      • 9313 : Longshore Workers, Stevedores and Freight Handlers
      • 9314 : Parcel Carriers, n.e.c.
      • 9315 : Material Handling Equipment Operators, n.e.c.
      • 9317 : Packaging Occupations, n.e.c.
      • 9318 : Occupations in Labouring and Other Elemental Work: Materials Handling and Related Occupations, n.e.c.
      • 9319 : Other Material Handling and Related Occupations, n.e.c.
      • 9510 : Foremen/women: Printing and Related Occupations
      • 9511 : Typesetting and Composing Occupations
      • 9512 : Printing Press Occupations
      • 9513 : Stereotyping and Electrotyping Occupations
      • 9514 : Printing Engraving, Except Photoengraving, Occupations
      • 9515 : Photoengraving and Related Occupations
      • 9517 : Bookbinding and Related Occupations
      • 9518 : Occupations in Labouring and Other Elemental Work: Printing and Related Occupations
      • 9519 : Printing and Related Occupations, n.e.c.
      • 9530 : Foremen/women: Stationary Engine and Utilities Equipment Operating and Related Occupations
      • 9531 : Power Station Operators
      • 9539 : Stationary Engine and Utilities Equipment Operating and Related Occupations, n.e.c.
      • 9550 : Foremen/women: Electronic and Related Communications Equipment Operating Occupations, n.e.c.
      • 9551 : Radio and Television Broadcasting Equipment Operators
      • 9553 : Telegraph Operators
      • 9555 : Sound and Video Recording and Reproduction Equipment Operators
      • 9557 : Motion Picture Projectionists
      • 9559 : Other Electronic and Related Communications Equipment Operating Occupations, n.e.c.
      • 9590 : Foremen/women: Other Crafts and Equipment Operating Occupations, n.e.c.
      • 9591 : Photographic Processing Occupations
      • 9599 : Other Crafts and Equipment Operating Occupations, n.e.c.
      • 9996 : Interim Processing Code
      • 9997 : Don't Know
      • 9998 : Refusal
      • 9999 : Not Applicable

    soccds6 -- Occupation code at beginning of refyear

    • Type and length: Character(4)
    • Description: Occupation code at beginning of reference year. Not applicable if job started during the year. Starting with reference year 1999, this variable is no longer derived. Refer to Standard Occupational Classification 1980, Catalogue 12-565, for codeset. There are about 500 codes in total. Codeset is the same as for variable SOCCDE6.
    • Population: Persons aged 16-69 AND had a job during the reference year
    • Range and codes:
      • 1111 : Members of Legislative Bodies
      • 1113 : Government Administrators
      • 1115 : Post Office Management Occupations
      • 1116 : Inspectors and Regulatory Officers, Government
      • 1119 : Officials and Administrators Unique to Government n.e.c.
      • 1130 : General Managers and Other Senior Officials
      • 1131 : Management Occupations, Natural Sciences and Engineering
      • 1132 : Management Occupations, Social Sciences and Related Fields
      • 1133 : Administrators in Teaching and Related Fields
      • 1134 : Administrators in Medicine and Health
      • 1135 : Financial Management Occupations
      • 1136 : Personnel and Industrial Relations Management Occupations
      • 1137 : Sales and Advertising Management Occupations
      • 1141 : Purchasing Management Occupations
      • 1142 : Services Management Occupations
      • 1143 : Production Management Occupations
      • 1145 : Management Occupations, Construction Operations
      • 1146 : Farm Management Occupations
      • 1147 : Management Occupations, Transport and Communications Operations
      • 1149 : Other Mangers and Administrators, n.e.c.
      • 1171 : Accountants, Auditors and Other Financial Officers
      • 1173 : Organization and Methods Analysts
      • 1174 : Personnel and Related Officers
      • 1175 : Purchasing Officers and Buyers, Except Wholesale and Retail Trade
      • 1176 : Inspectors and Regulatory Officers, n.e.c.
      • 1179 : Occupations Related to Management and Administration, n.e.c.
      • 2111 : Chemists
      • 2112 : Geologists
      • 2113 : Physicists
      • 2114 : Meteorologists
      • 2117 : Physical Sciences Technologists and Technicians
      • 2119 : Occupations in Physical Sciences, n.e.c.
      • 2131 : Agriculturists and Related Scientists
      • 2133 : Biologists and Related Scientists
      • 2135 : Life Sciences Technologists and Technicians
      • 2139 : Occupations in Life Sciences, n.e.c.
      • 2141 : Architects
      • 2142 : Chemical Engineers
      • 2143 : Civil Engineers
      • 2144 : Electrical Engineers
      • 2145 : Industrial Engineers
      • 2146 : Agricultural Engineers
      • 2147 : Mechanical Engineers
      • 2151 : Metallurgical Engineers
      • 2153 : Mining Engineers
      • 2154 : Petroleum Engineers
      • 2155 : Aerospace Engineers
      • 2156 : Nuclear Engineers
      • 2157 : Community Planners
      • 2159 : Professional Engineers, n.e.c.
      • 2160 : Supervisors: Other Occupations in Architecture and Engineering
      • 2161 : Surveyors
      • 2163 : Draughting Occupations
      • 2164 : Architectural Technologists and Technicians
      • 2165 : Engineering Technologists and Technicians
      • 2169 : Other Occupations in Architecture and Engineering, n.e.c.
      • 2181 : Mathematicians, Statisticians and Actuaries
      • 2183 : Systems Analysts, Computer Programmers and Related Occupations
      • 2189 : Occupations in Mathematics, Statistics, Systems Analysis and Related Fields, n.e.c.
      • 2311 : Economists
      • 2313 : Sociologists, Anthropologists and Related Social Scientists
      • 2315 : Psychologists
      • 2319 : Occupations in Social Sciences, n.e.c.
      • 2331 : Social Workers
      • 2333 : Occupations in Welfare and Community Services
      • 2339 : Occupations in Social Work and Related Fields, n.e.c.
      • 2341 : Judges and Magistrates
      • 2343 : Lawyers and Notaries
      • 2349 : Occupations in Law and Jurisprudence, n.e.c.
      • 2350 : Supervisors: Occupations in Library, Museum and Archival Sciences
      • 2351 : Librarians, Archivists and Conservators
      • 2353 : Technicians in Library, Museum and Archival Sciences
      • 2359 : Occupations in Library, Museum and Archival Sciences, n.e.c.
      • 2391 : Educational and Vocational Counsellors
      • 2399 : Other Occupations in Social Sciences and Related Fields, n.e.c.
      • 2511 : Ministers of Religion
      • 2513 : Nuns and Brothers
      • 2519 : Occupations in Religion, n.e.c.
      • 2711 : University Teachers
      • 2719 : University Teaching and Related Occupations, n.e.c.
      • 2731 : Elementary and Kindergarten Teachers
      • 2733 : Secondary School Teachers
      • 2739 : Elementary and Secondary School Teaching and Related Occupations, n.e.c.
      • 2791 : Community College and Vocational School Teachers
      • 2792 : Fine Arts Teachers, n.e.c.
      • 2793 : Post-secondary School Teachers, n.e.c.
      • 2795 : Teachers of Exceptional Students, n.e.c.
      • 2797 : Instructors and Training Officers, n.e.c.
      • 2799 : Other Teaching and Related Occupations, n.e.c.
      • 3111 : Physicians and Surgeons
      • 3113 : Dentists
      • 3115 : Veterinarians
      • 3117 : Osteopaths and Chiropractors
      • 3119 : Health Diagnosing and Treating Occupations, n.e.c.
      • 3130 : Supervisors: Nursing, Therapy and Related Assisting Occupations
      • 3131 : Nurses, Registered, Graduate and Nurses-in-Training
      • 3132 : Orderlies
      • 3134 : Registered Nursing Assistants
      • 3135 : Nursing Attendants
      • 3136 : Audio and Speech Therapists
      • 3137 : Physiotherapists
      • 3138 : Occupational Therapists
      • 3139 : Nursing, Therapy and Related Assisting Occupations, n.e.c.
      • 3151 : Pharmacists
      • 3152 : Dietitians and Nutritionists
      • 3153 : Optometrists
      • 3154 : Dispensing Opticians
      • 3155 : Radiological Technologists and Technicians
      • 3156 : Medical Laboratory Technologists and Technicians
      • 3157 : Denturists
      • 3158 : Dental Hygienists and Dental Assistants
      • 3161 : Dental Laboratory Technicians
      • 3162 : Respiratory Technicians
      • 3169 : Other Occupations in Medicine and Health, n.e.c.
      • 3311 : Painters, Sculptors and Related Artists
      • 3313 : Product and Interior Designers
      • 3314 : Advertising and Illustrating Artists
      • 3315 : Photographers and Camera Operators
      • 3319 : Occupations in Fine and Commericial Art, Photography and Related Fields, n.e.c.
      • 3330 : Producers and Directors, Performing and Audio-Visual Arts
      • 3331 : Conductors, Composers and Arrangers
      • 3332 : Musicians and Singers
      • 3333 : Occupations Related to Music and Musical Entertainment, n.e.c.
      • 3334 : Dancers and Choreographers
      • 3335 : Actors/Actresses
      • 3337 : Radio and Television Announcers
      • 3339 : Occupations in Performing and Audio-Visual Arts, n.e.c.
      • 3351 : Writers and Editors
      • 3355 : Translators and Interpreters
      • 3359 : Occupations in Writing, n.e.c.
      • 3360 : Supervisors: Occupations in Sports and Recreation
      • 3370 : Coaches, Trainers and Instructors, Sports and Recreation
      • 3371 : Referees and Related Officials
      • 3373 : Athletes
      • 3375 : Attendants, Sports and Recreation
      • 3379 : Occupations in Sports and Recreation, n.e.c.
      • 4110 : Supervisors: Stenographic and Typing Occupations
      • 4111 : Secretaries and Stenographers
      • 4113 : Typists and Clerk-typists
      • 4130 : Supervisors: Bookkeeping, Account-recording and Related Occupations
      • 4131 : Bookkeepers and Accounting Clerks
      • 4133 : Cashiers and Tellers
      • 4135 : Insurance, Bank and Other Finance Clerks
      • 4137 : Statistical Clerks
      • 4139 : Bookkeeping, Account-recording and Related Occupations, n.e.c.
      • 4140 : Supervisors: Office Machine and Electronic Data-processing Equipment Operators
      • 4141 : Office Machine Operators
      • 4143 : Electronic Data-processing Equipment Operators
      • 4150 : Supervisors: Material Recording, Scheduling and Distributing Occupations
      • 4151 : Production Clerks
      • 4153 : Shipping and Receiving Clerks
      • 4155 : Stock Clerks and Related Occupations
      • 4157 : Weighers
      • 4159 : Material Recording, Scheduling and Distributing Occupations, n.e.c.
      • 4160 : Supervisors: Library, File and Correspondence Clerks and Related Occupations
      • 4161 : Library and File Clerks
      • 4169 : Library, File and Correspondence Clerks and Related Occupations, n.e.c.
      • 4170 : Supervisors: Reception, Information, Mail and Message Distribution Occupations
      • 4171 : Receptionists and Information Clerks
      • 4172 : Mail Carriers
      • 4173 : Mail and Postal Clerks
      • 4175 : Telephone Operators
      • 4177 : Messengers
      • 4179 : Reception, Information, Mail and Message Distribution Occupations, n.e.c.
      • 4190 : Supervisors: Other Clerical and Related Occupations, n.e.c.
      • 4191 : Collectors
      • 4192 : Claim Adjusters
      • 4193 : Travel Clerks, Ticket, Station and Freight Agents
      • 4194 : Hotel Clerks
      • 4195 : Personnel Clerks
      • 4197 : General Office Clerks
      • 4199 : Other Clerical and Related Occupations, n.e.c.
      • 5130 : Supervisors: Sales Occupations, Commodities
      • 5131 : Technical Sales Occupations and Related Advisers
      • 5133 : Commercial Travellers
      • 5135 : Sales Clerks and Salespersons, Commodities, n.e.c.
      • 5141 : Street Vendors and Door-to-door Sales Occupations
      • 5143 : Newspaper Carriers and Vendors
      • 5145 : Service Station Attendants
      • 5149 : Sales Occupations, Commodities, n.e.c.
      • 5170 : Supervisors: Sales Occupations, Services
      • 5171 : Insurance Sales Occupations
      • 5172 : Real Estate Sales Occupations
      • 5173 : Sales Agents and Traders, Securities
      • 5174 : Advertising Sales Occupations
      • 5177 : Business Services Sales Occupations
      • 5179 : Sales Occupations: Services, n.e.c.
      • 5190 : Supervisors: Other Sales Occupations
      • 5191 : Buyers, Wholesale and Retail Trade
      • 5193 : Route Drivers
      • 5199 : Other Sales Occupations, n.e.c.
      • 6111 : Fire-fighting Occupations
      • 6112 : Police Officers and Detectives, Government
      • 6113 : Police Agents and Investigators, Private
      • 6115 : Guards and Related Security Occupations
      • 6116 : Commissioned Officers, Armed Forces
      • 6117 : Other Ranks, Armed Forces
      • 6119 : Protective Service Occupations, n.e.c.
      • 6120 : Supervisors: Food and Beverage Preparation and Related Service Occupations
      • 6121 : Chefs and Cooks
      • 6123 : Bartenders
      • 6125 : Food and Beverage Serving Occupations
      • 6129 : Food and Beverage Preparation and Related Service Occupations, n.e.c.
      • 6130 : Supervisors: Occupations in Lodging and Other Accommodation
      • 6133 : Lodging Cleaners, Except Private Household
      • 6135 : Sleeping-car and Baggage Porters
      • 6139 : Occupations in Lodging and Other Accommodation, n.e.c.
      • 6141 : Funeral Directors, Embalmers and Related Occupations
      • 6142 : Housekeepers, Servants and Related Occupations
      • 6143 : Barbers, Hairdressers and Related Occupations
      • 6144 : Guides
      • 6145 : Travel and Related Attendants, Except Food and Beverage
      • 6147 : Child-care Occupations
      • 6149 : Personal Service Occupations, n.e.c.
      • 6160 : Supervisors: Apparel and Furnishings Service Occupations
      • 6162 : Laundering and Dry Cleaning Occupations
      • 6165 : Pressing Occupations
      • 6169 : Apparel and Furnishings Service Occupations, n.e.c.
      • 6190 : Supervisors: Other Service Occupations
      • 6191 : Janitors, Charworkers and Cleaners
      • 6193 : Elevator-operating Occupations
      • 6198 : Occupations in Labouring and Other Elemental Work: Other Services
      • 6199 : Other Service Occupations, n.e.c.
      • 7113 : Livestock Farmers
      • 7115 : Crop Farmers
      • 7119 : Farmers, n.e.c.
      • 7180 : Foremen/women: Other Farming, Horticultural and Animal Husbandry Occupations
      • 7183 : Livestock Farm Workers
      • 7185 : Crop Farm Workers
      • 7195 : Nursery and Related Workers
      • 7196 : Inspecting, Testing, Grading and Sampling Occupations: Other Farming, Horticultural and Animal Husbandry Occupations
      • 7197 : Farm Machinery Operators
      • 7199 : Other Farming, Horticultural and Animal Husbandry Occupations, n.e.c.
      • 7311 : Captains and Other Officers, Fishing Vessels
      • 7313 : Net, Trap and Line Fishing Occupations
      • 7315 : Trapping and Related Occupations
      • 7319 : Fishing, Trapping and Related Occupations, n.e.c.
      • 7510 : Foremen/women: Forestry and Logging Occupations
      • 7511 : Forestry Conservation Occupations
      • 7513 : Timber Cutting and Related Occupations
      • 7516 : Log Inspecting, Grading, Scaling and Related Occupations
      • 7517 : Log Hoisting, Sorting, Moving and Related Occupations
      • 7518 : Occupations in Labouring and Other Elemental Work: Forestry and Logging
      • 7519 : Forestry and Logging Occupations, n.e.c.
      • 7710 : Foremen/women: Mining and Quarrying Including Oil and Gas Field Occupations
      • 7711 : Rotary Well-drilling and related Occupations
      • 7713 : Rock and Soil Drilling Occupations
      • 7715 : Blasting Occupations
      • 7717 : Mining and Quarrying: Cutting, Handling and Loading Occupations
      • 7718 : Occupations in Labouring and Other Elemental Work: Mining and Quarrying Including Oil and Gas Fields
      • 7719 : Mining and Quarrying Including Oil and Gas Field Occupations, n.e.c.
      • 8110 : Foremen/women: Mineral Ore Treating Occupations
      • 8111 : Crushing and Grinding Occupations, Mineral Ores
      • 8113 : Mixing, Separating, Filtering and Related Occupations, Mineral Ores
      • 8115 : Melting and Roasting Occupations, Mineral Ores
      • 8116 : Inspecting, Testing, Grading and Sampling Occupations: Mineral Ore Treating
      • 8118 : Occupations in Labouring and Other Elemental Work: Mineral Ore Treating
      • 8119 : Mineral Ore Treating Occupations, n.e.c.
      • 8130 : Foremen/women: Metal Processing and Related Occupations
      • 8131 : Metal Smelting, Converting and Refining Occupations
      • 8133 : Metal Heat-treating Occupations
      • 8135 : Metal Rolling Occupations
      • 8137 : Moulding, Coremaking and Metal Casting Occupations
      • 8141 : Metal Extruding and Drawing Occupations
      • 8143 : Plating, Metal Spraying and Related Occupations
      • 8146 : Inspecting, Testing, Grading and Sampling Occupations: Metal Processing
      • 8148 : Occupations in Labouring and Other Elemental Work: Metal Processing
      • 8149 : Metal Processing and Related Occupations, n.e.c.
      • 8150 : Foremen/women: Clay, Glass and Stone Processing, Forming and Related Occupations
      • 8151 : Furnace and Kiln Workers: Clay, Glass and Stone
      • 8153 : Separating, Grinding, Crushing and Mixing Occupations: Clay, Glass and Stone
      • 8155 : Forming Occupations, Clay, Glass and Stone
      • 8156 : Inspecting, Testing, Grading and Sampling Occupations: Clay, Glass and Stone Processing and Forming
      • 8158 : Occupations in Labouring and Other Elemental Work: Clay, Glass and Stone Processing and Forming
      • 8159 : Clay, Glass and Stone Processing, Forming and Related Occupations, n.e.c.
      • 8160 : Foremen/women: Chemicals, Petroleum, Rubber, Plastic and Related Materials Processing Occupations
      • 8161 : Mixing and Blending Occupations, Chemicals and Related Materials
      • 8163 : Filtering, Straining and Separating Occupations, Chemicals and Related Materials
      • 8165 : Distilling, Subliming and Carbonizing Occupations, Chemicals and Related Materials
      • 8167 : Roasting, Cooking and Drying Occupations, Chemicals and Related Materials
      • 8171 : Crushing and Grinding Occupations, Chemicals and Related Materials
      • 8173 : Coating and Calendering Occupations, Chemicals and Related Materials
      • 8176 : Inspecting, Testing, Grading and Sampling Occupations: Chemicals, Petroleum, Rubber, Plastic and Related Materials Processing
      • 8178 : Occupations in Labouring and Other Elemental Work: Chemicals, Petroleum, Rubber, Plastic and Related Materials Processing
      • 8179 : Chemicals, Petroleum, Rubber, Plastic and Related Materials Processing Occupations, n.e.c.
      • 8210 : Foremen/women: Food, Beverage and Related Processing Occupations
      • 8211 : Flour and Grain Milling Occupations
      • 8213 : Baking, Confectionery Making and Related Occupations
      • 8215 : Slaughtering and Meat Cutting, Canning, Curing and Packing Occupations
      • 8217 : Fish Canning, Curing and Packing Occupations
      • 8221 : Fruit and Vegetable Canning, Preserving and Packing Occupations
      • 8223 : Milk Processing and Related Occupations
      • 8225 : Sugar Processing and Related Occupations
      • 8226 : Inspecting, testing, Grading and Sampling Occupations: Food, Beverage and Related Processing
      • 8227 : Beverage Processing and Related Occupations
      • 8228 : Occupation in Labouring and Other Elemental Work: Food, Beverage and Related Processing
      • 8229 : Food, Beverage and Related Processing Occupations, n.e.c.
      • 8230 : Foremen/women: Wood Processing Occupations, Except Pulp and Papermaking
      • 8231 : Sawmill Sawyers and Related Occupations
      • 8233 : Plywood Making and Related Occupations
      • 8235 : Wood Treating Occupations
      • 8236 : Inspecting, Testing, Grading and Sampling Occupations: Wood Processing, Except Pulp and Papermaking
      • 8238 : Occupations in Labouring and Other Elemental Work: Wood Processing, Except Pulp and Papermaking
      • 8239 : Wood Processing Occupations, Except Pulp and Papermaking, n.e.c.
      • 8250 : Foremen/women: Pulp and Papermaking and Related Occupations
      • 8251 : Cellulose Pulp Preparing Occupations
      • 8253 : Papermaking and Finishing Occupations
      • 8256 : Inspecting, Testing, Grading and Sampling Occupations: Pulp and Papermaking
      • 8258 : Occupations in Labouring and Other Elemental Work: Pulp and Papermaking
      • 8259 : Pulp and Papermaking and Related Occupations, n.e.c.
      • 8260 : Foremen/women: Textile Processing Occupations
      • 8261 : Textile Fibre Preparing Occupations
      • 8263 : Textile Spinning and Twisting Occupations
      • 8265 : Textile Winding and Reeling Occupations
      • 8267 : Textile Weaving Occupations
      • 8271 : Knitting Occupations
      • 8273 : Textile Bleaching and Dyeing Occupations
      • 8275 : Textile Finishing and Calendering Occupations
      • 8276 : Inspecting, Testing, Grading and Sampling Occupations: Textile Processing
      • 8278 : Occupations in Labouring and Other Elemental Work: Textile Processing
      • 8279 : Textile Processing Occupations, n.e.c.
      • 8290 : Foremen/women: Other Processing Occupations
      • 8293 : Tobacco Processing Occupations
      • 8295 : Hide and Pelt Processing Occupations
      • 8296 : Inspecting, Testing, Grading and Sampling Occupations: Other Processing
      • 8298 : Occupations in Labouring and Other Elemental Work: Other Processing
      • 8299 : Other Processing Occupations, n.e.c.
      • 8310 : Foremen/women: Metal Machining Occupations
      • 8311 : Tool and Die Making Occupations
      • 8313 : Machinist and Machine Tool Setting-up Occupations
      • 8315 : Machine Tool Operating Occupations
      • 8316 : Inspecting, Testing, Grading and Sampling Occupations: Metal Machining
      • 8319 : Metal Machining Occupations, n.e.c.
      • 8330 : Foremen/women: Metal Shaping and forming Occupations, Except Machining
      • 8331 : Forging Occupations
      • 8333 : Sheet Metal Workers
      • 8334 : Metalworking-machine Operators, n.e.c.
      • 8335 : Welding and Flame Cutting Occupations
      • 8336 : Inspecting, Testing, Grading and Sampling Occupations: Metal Shaping and Forming, Except Machining
      • 8337 : Boilermakers, Platers and Structural Metal Workers
      • 8339 : Metal Shaping and Forming Occupations, Except Machining, n.e.c.
      • 8350 : Foremen/women: Wood Machining Occupations
      • 8351 : Wood Patternmaking Occupations
      • 8353 : Wood Sawing and Related Occupations, n.e.c.
      • 8355 : Planing, Turning, Shaping and Related Wood Machining Occupations
      • 8356 : Inspecting, Testing, Grading and Sampling Occupations: Wood Machining
      • 8357 : Wood Sanding Occupations
      • 8359 : Wood Machining Occupations, n.e.c.
      • 8370 : Foremen/women: Clay, Glass, Stone and Related Materials Machining Occupations
      • 8371 : Cutting and Shaping Occupations: Clay, Glass, Stone and Related Materials
      • 8373 : Abrading and Polishing Occupations: Clay, Glass, Stone and Related Materials
      • 8376 : Inspecting, Testing, Grading and Sampling Occupations: Clay, Glass, Stone and Related Materials
      • 8379 : Clay, Glass, Stone and Related Materials Machining Occupations, n.e.c.
      • 8390 : Foremen/women: Other Machining and Related Occupations, n.e.c.
      • 8391 : Engravers, Etchers and Related Occupations, n.e.c.
      • 8393 : Filing, Grinding, Buffing, Cleaning and Polishing Occupations, n.e.c.
      • 8395 : Patternmakers and Mouldmakers, n.e.c.
      • 8396 : Inspecting, Testing, Grading and Sampling Occupations: Other Machining and Related Occupations, n.e.c.
      • 8399 : Other Machining and Related Occupations, n.e.c.
      • 8510 : Foremen/women: Fabricating and Assembling Occupations: Metal Products, n.e.c.
      • 8511 : Engine and Related Equipment Fabricating and Assembling Occupations, n.e.c.
      • 8513 : Motor Vehicle Fabricating and Assembling Occupations, n.e.c.
      • 8515 : Aircraft Fabricating and Assembling Occupations, n.e.c.
      • 8523 : Industrial, Farm, Construction and Other Mechanized Equipment and Machinery Fabricating and Assembling Occupations, n.e.c.
      • 8525 : Business and Commercial Machines Fabricating and Assembling Occupations, n.e.c.
      • 8526 : Inspecting, Testing, Grading and Sampling Occupations: Fabricating and Assembling Metal Products, n.e.c.
      • 8527 : Precision Instruments and Related Equipment Fabricating and Assembling Occupations, n.e.c.
      • 8528 : Occupations in Labouring and Other Elemental Work: Fabricating and Assembling Metal Products, n.e.c.
      • 8529 : Other Fabricating and Assembling Occupations: Metal Products, n.e.c.
      • 8530 : Foremen/women: Fabricating, Assembling, Installing and Repairing Occupations: Electrical, Electronic and Related Equipment
      • 8531 : Electrical and Related Equipment Fabricating and Assembling Occupations
      • 8533 : Electrical and Related Equipment Installing and Repairing Occupations, n.e.c.
      • 8534 : Electronic and Related Equipment Fabricating and Assembling Occupations
      • 8535 : Electronic and Related Equipment Installing and Repairing Occupations, n.e.c.
      • 8536 : Inspecting, Testing, Grading and Sampling Occupations: Fabricating, Assembling, Installing and Repairing Electrical, Electronic and Related Equipment
      • 8537 : Radio and Television Repairers
      • 8538 : Occupations in Labouring and Other Elemental Work: Fabricating, Assembling, Installing and Repairing Electrical, Electronic and Related Equipment
      • 8539 : Fabricating, Assembling, Installing and Repairing Occupations: Electrical, Electronic and Related Equipment, n.e.c.
      • 8540 : Foremen/women: Fabricating, Assembling and Repairing Occupations: Wood Products
      • 8541 : Cabinet and Wood Furniture Makers
      • 8546 : Inspecting, Testing, Grading and Sampling Occupations: Fabricating, Assembling and Repairing Wood Products
      • 8548 : Occupations in Labouring and Other Elemental Work: Fabricating, Assembling and Repairing Wood Products
      • 8549 : Fabricating, Assembling and Repairing Occupations: Wood Products, n.e.c.
      • 8550 : Foremen/women: Fabricating, Assembling and Repairing Occupations: Textile, Fur and Leather Products
      • 8551 : Patternmaking, Marking and Cutting Occupations: Textile, Fur and Leather Products
      • 8553 : Tailors and Dressmakers
      • 8555 : Furriers
      • 8557 : Milliners, Hat and Cap Makers
      • 8561 : Shoemaking and Repairing Occupations
      • 8562 : Upholsterers
      • 8563 : Sewing Machine Operators, Textile and Similar Materials
      • 8566 : Inspecting, Testing, Grading and Sampling Occupations: Fabricating, Assembling and Repairing Textile, Fur and Leather Products
      • 8568 : Occupations in Labouring and Other Elemental Work: Fabricating, Assembling and Repairing Textile, Fur and Leather Products
      • 8569 : Fabricating, Assembling and Repairing Occupations: Textile, Fur and Leather Products, n.e.c.
      • 8570 : Foremen/women: Fabricating, Assembling and Repairing Occupations: Rubber, Plastic and Related Products
      • 8571 : Bonding and Cementing Occupations: Rubber, Plastic and Related Products
      • 8573 : Moulding Occupations: Rubber, Plastic and Related Products
      • 8575 : Cutting and Finishing Occupations: Rubber, Plastic and Related Products
      • 8576 : Inspecting, Testing, Grading and Sampling Occupations: Fabricating, Assembling and Repairing Rubber, Plastic and Related Products
      • 8578 : Occupations in Labouring and Other Elemental Work: Fabricating, Assembling and Repairing Rubber, Plastic and Related Products
      • 8579 : Fabricating, Assembling and Repairing Occupations: Rubber, Plastic and Related Products, n.e.c.
      • 8580 : Foremen/women: Mechanics and Repairers, n.e.c.
      • 8581 : Motor Vehicle Mechanics and Repairers
      • 8582 : Aircraft Mechanics and Repairers
      • 8583 : Rail Transport Equipment Mechanics and Repairers
      • 8584 : Industrial, Farm and Construction Machinery Mechanics and Repairers
      • 8585 : Business and Commercial Machine Mechanics and Repairers
      • 8586 : Inspecting, Testing, Grading and Sampling Occupations: Equipment Repair, n.e.c.
      • 8587 : Watch and Clock Repairers
      • 8588 : Precision Instrument Mechanics and Repairers
      • 8589 : Other Mechanics and Repairers, n.e.c.
      • 8590 : Foremen/women: Other Product Fabricating, Assembling and Repairing Occupations
      • 8591 : Jewellery and Silverware Fabricating, Assembling and Repairing Occupations
      • 8592 : Marine Craft Fabricating, Assembling and Repairing Occupations
      • 8593 : Paper Product Fabricating and Assembling Occupations
      • 8595 : Painting and Decorating Occupations, n.e.c.
      • 8596 : Inspecting, Testing, Grading and Sampling Occupations: Other Product Fabricating, Assembling and Repairing
      • 8598 : Occupations in Labouring and Other Elemental Work: Other Product Fabricating, Assembling and Repairing
      • 8599 : Other Product Fabricating, Assembling and Repairing Occupations, n.e.c.
      • 8710 : Foremen/women: Excavating, Grading, Paving and Related Occupations
      • 8711 : Excavating, Grading and Related Occupations
      • 8713 : Paving, Surfacing and Related Occupations
      • 8715 : Railway Section and Track Workers
      • 8718 : Occupations in Labouring and Other Elemental Work: Excavating, Grading, Paving and Related Occupations
      • 8719 : Excavating, Grading, Paving and Related Occupations, n.e.c.
      • 8730 : Foremen/women: Electrical Power, Lighting and Wire Communications Equipment Erecting, Installing and Repairing Occupations
      • 8731 : Electrical Power Line Workers and Related Occupations
      • 8733 : Construction Electricians and Repairers
      • 8735 : Wire Communications and Related Equipment Installing and Repairing Occupations
      • 8736 : Inspecting, Testing, Grading and Sampling Occupations: Electrical Power, Lighting and Wire Communications Equipment Erecting, Installing and Repairing
      • 8738 : Occupations in Labouring and Other Elemental Work: Electrical Power, Lighting and Wire Communications Equipment Erecting, Installing and Repairing
      • 8739 : Electrical Power, Lighting and Wire Communications Equipment Erecting, Installing and Repairing Occupations, n.e.c.
      • 8780 : Foremen/women: Other Construction Trades Occupations
      • 8781 : Carpenters and Related Occupations
      • 8782 : Brick and Stone Masons and Tile Setters
      • 8783 : Concrete Finishing and Related Occupations
      • 8784 : Plasterers and Related Occupations
      • 8785 : Painters, Paperhangers and Related Occupations
      • 8786 : Insulating Occupations, Construction
      • 8787 : Roofing, Waterproofing and Related Occupations
      • 8791 : Pipefitting, Plumbing and Related Occupations
      • 8793 : Structural Metal Erectors
      • 8795 : Glaziers
      • 8796 : Inspecting, Testing, Grading and Sampling Occupations: Other Construction Trades
      • 8798 : Occupations in Labouring and Other Elemental Work: Other Construction Trades
      • 8799 : Other Construction Trades Occupations, n.e.c.
      • 9110 : Foremen/women: Air Transport Operating Occupations
      • 9111 : Air Pilots, Navigators and Flight Engineers
      • 9113 : Air Transport Operating Support Occupations
      • 9119 : Air Transport Operating Occupations, n.e.c.
      • 9130 : Foremen/women: Railway Transport Operating Occupations
      • 9131 : Locomotive Operating Occupations
      • 9133 : Conductors and Brake Workers, Railway
      • 9135 : Railway Transport Operating Support Occupations
      • 9139 : Railway Transport Operating Occupations, n.e.c.
      • 9151 : Deck Officers
      • 9153 : Engineering Officers, Ship
      • 9155 : Deck Crew, Ship
      • 9157 : Engine and Boiler-room Crew, Ship
      • 9159 : Water Transport Operating Occupations, n.e.c.
      • 9170 : Foremen/women: Motor Transport Operating Occupations
      • 9171 : Bus Drivers
      • 9173 : Taxi Drivers and Chauffeurs
      • 9175 : Truck Drivers
      • 9179 : Motor Transport Operating Occupations, n.e.c.
      • 9190 : Foremen/women: Other Transport Equipment Operating Occupations
      • 9191 : Subway and Street Railway Operating Occupations
      • 9193 : Rail Vehicle Operators, Except Rail Transport
      • 9199 : Other Transport Equipment Operating Occupations, n.e.c.
      • 9310 : Foremen/women: Material Handling and Related Occupations, n.e.c.
      • 9311 : Hoisting Occupations, n.e.c.
      • 9313 : Longshore Workers, Stevedores and Freight Handlers
      • 9314 : Parcel Carriers, n.e.c.
      • 9315 : Material Handling Equipment Operators, n.e.c.
      • 9317 : Packaging Occupations, n.e.c.
      • 9318 : Occupations in Labouring and Other Elemental Work: Materials Handling and Related Occupations, n.e.c.
      • 9319 : Other Material Handling and Related Occupations, n.e.c.
      • 9510 : Foremen/women: Printing and Related Occupations
      • 9511 : Typesetting and Composing Occupations
      • 9512 : Printing Press Occupations
      • 9513 : Stereotyping and Electrotyping Occupations
      • 9514 : Printing Engraving, Except Photoengraving, Occupations
      • 9515 : Photoengraving and Related Occupations
      • 9517 : Bookbinding and Related Occupations
      • 9518 : Occupations in Labouring and Other Elemental Work: Printing and Related Occupations
      • 9519 : Printing and Related Occupations, n.e.c.
      • 9530 : Foremen/women: Stationary Engine and Utilities Equipment Operating and Related Occupations
      • 9531 : Power Station Operators
      • 9539 : Stationary Engine and Utilities Equipment Operating and Related Occupations, n.e.c.
      • 9550 : Foremen/women: Electonic and Related Communications Equipment Operating Occupations, n.e.c.
      • 9551 : Radio and Television Broadcasting Equipment Operators
      • 9553 : Telegraph Operators
      • 9555 : Sound and Video Recording and Reproduction Equipment Operators
      • 9557 : Motion Picture Projectionists
      • 9559 : Other Electronic and Related Communications Equipment Operating Occupations, n.e.c.
      • 9590 : Foremen/women: Other Crafts and Equipment Operating Occupations, n.e.c.
      • 9591 : Photographic Processing Occupations
      • 9599 : Other Crafts and Equipment Operating Occupations, n.e.c.
      • 9996 : Interim Processing Code
      • 9997 : Don't Know
      • 9998 : Refusal
      • 9999 : Not Applicable
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