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Mainstage Variable

jbsoc00_4

Current job: SOC 2000: Job 4

Standard Occupational Classification 2000 (SOC2000) of current job 4. Full 4-digit version for Special Licence release (SN6931) only. Current job 4 refers to being in paid employment during the last week, even if the respondent was away from work in that week. The classification is coded post-field using the respondent’s description of the job. From Wave 2 onwards the job description is collected using proactive dependent interviewing. Respondents who held a current job 4 in their last personal interview (i.e., when their interview outcome was “full adult interview”) and for whom a valid Standard Occupational Classification code was available were asked whether the job description provided in that interview was still true. If the description has changed, the new description was collected and coded post-field. The Standard Occupational Classification code from the last interview is used if the description was confirmed. Note that information from interviews with proxies is not fed forward. In the first two waves of Understanding Society the description was first coded to the code frame of SOC 2000. From Wave 3 onward, descriptions of new jobs were first coded to the code frame of SOC 2010 and the code for earlier versions of the classification was computed from a look-up file. For detailed information on the classification, see SOC 2000.

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Derived variable note:

Standard Occupational Classification 2000 (SOC2000) of current job 4. Full 4-digit version for Special Licence release (SN6931) only. Current job 4 refers to being in paid employment during the last week, even if the respondent was away from work in that week. The classification is coded post-field using the respondent's description of the job. From Wave 2 onwards the job description is collected using proactive dependent interviewing. Respondents who held a current job 4 in their last personal interview (i.e., when their interview outcome was "full adult interview") and for whom a valid Standard Occupational Classification code was available were asked whether the job description provided in that interview was still true. If the description has changed, the new description was collected and coded post-field. The Standard Occupational Classification code from the last interview is used if the description was confirmed. Note that information from interviews with proxies is not fed forward. In the first two waves of Understanding Society the description was first coded to the code frame of SOC 2000. From Wave 3 onward, descriptions of new jobs were first coded to the code frame of SOC 2010 and the code for earlier versions of the classification was computed from a look-up file. For detailed information on the classification, see SOC 2000.

Value labelValueAbsolute frequencyRelative frequency
missing-920.01%
inapplicable-83541899.85%
refusal-230.01%
Advertising and public relations managers113410.0%
Natural environment and conservation managers121210.0%
Property, housing and land managers123110.0%
Engineering professionals n.e.c.212910.0%
Software professionals213210.0%
Pharmacists/pharmacologists221310.0%
Higher education teaching professionals231110.0%
Secondary education teaching professionals231410.0%
Primary and nursery education teaching professionals231510.0%
Teaching professionals n.e.c.231930.01%
Management consultants, actuaries, economists and statisticians242310.0%
Nurses321110.0%
Medical and dental technicians321810.0%
Physiotherapists322110.0%
Occupational therapists322210.0%
Therapists n.e.c.322910.0%
Artists341110.0%
Actors, entertainers341320.01%
Musicians341510.0%
Product, clothing and related designers342210.0%
Broadcasting associate professionals343210.0%
Public relations officers343310.0%
Sports coaches, instructors and officials344210.0%
Fitness instructors344310.0%
Brokers353210.0%
Vocational and industrial trainers and instructors356310.0%
General office assistants/clerks415010.0%
Gardeners and groundsmen/groundswomen511310.0%
Plasterers532110.0%
Hand craft occupations549910.0%
Care assistants and home carers611520.01%
Sports and leisure assistants621110.0%
Travel and tour guides621320.01%
Sales and retail assistants711120.01%
Van drivers821210.0%
Bus and coach drivers821310.0%
Rail transport operatives821610.0%
Packers, bottlers, canners, fillers913410.0%
Elementary personal services occupations n.e.c.922910.0%
Cleaners, domestics923330.01%
Total35471100.0%

Value labelValueAbsolute frequencyRelative frequency
missing-910.0%
inapplicable-82796399.87%
refusal-220.01%
don't know-120.01%
Marketing and sales managers113210.0%
Personnel, training and industrial relations managers113510.0%
Customer care managers114210.0%
Natural environment and conservation managers121210.0%
Pharmacists/pharmacologists221310.0%
Teaching professionals n.e.c.231930.01%
Therapists n.e.c.322910.0%
Authors, writers341210.0%
Musicians341510.0%
Arts officers, producers and directors341610.0%
Public relations officers343310.0%
Photographers and audio-visual equipment operators343410.0%
Gardeners and groundsmen/groundswomen511310.0%
Roofers, roof tilers and slaters531310.0%
Care assistants and home carers611510.0%
Sales and retail assistants711110.0%
Process operatives n.e.c.811910.0%
Metal working machine operatives812510.0%
Van drivers821210.0%
Bus and coach drivers821310.0%
Kitchen and catering assistants922310.0%
Waiters, waitresses922410.0%
Bar staff922510.0%
Cleaners, domestics923340.01%
Security guards and related occupations924110.0%
Total27998100.0%

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