APPENDIX E
Occupation Codes
SCIENTISTS
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Computer Scientists |
|
052 |
Computer system analysts |
|
053 |
Computer scientists, except system analysts |
|
054 |
Information systems scientists or analysts |
|
055 |
OTHER computer, information science occupations |
|
088 |
Computer engineer - software |
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|
Mathematical Scientists |
|
172 |
Mathematicians |
|
173 |
Operations research analysts, modeling |
|
174 |
Statisticians |
|
176 |
OTHER mathematical scientists |
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Chemists |
|
193 |
Chemists, except biochemists |
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Physicists |
|
191 |
Astronomers |
|
196 |
Physicists |
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Earth/Atmospheric/Marine Scientists |
|
192 |
Atmospheric and space scientists |
|
194 |
Geologists, including earth scientists |
|
195 |
Oceanographers |
|
198 |
OTHER physical scientists. |
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Agricultural/Environmental Scientists |
|
021 |
Agricultural and food scientists |
|
024 |
Forestry, conservation scientists |
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Biological Scientists |
|
022 |
Biochemists and biophysicists |
|
023 |
Biological scientists (e.g., botanists, ecologists, zoologists) |
|
025 |
Medical scientists (excluding practitioners) |
|
027 |
OTHER biological/life scientists |
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Health Scientists |
|
111 |
Diagnosing/Treating Practitioners (e.g., dentists, optometrists, physicians, psychiatrists, podiatrists, surgeons, veterinarians) |
|
112 |
Registered nurses, pharmacists, dieticians, therapists, physician assistants |
|
114 |
OTHER health occupations |
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|
Social Scientists |
|
231 |
Anthropologists |
|
232 |
Economists |
|
233 |
Historians, science and technology |
|
235 |
Political scientists |
|
237 |
Sociologists |
|
238 |
OTHER social scientists |
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Psychologists |
|
236 |
Psychologists, including clinical |
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ENGINEERS |
|
082 |
Aeronautical, aerospace, astronautical |
|
083 |
Agricultural |
|
084 |
Bioengineering and biomedical |
|
085 |
Chemical |
|
086 |
Civil, including architectural and sanitary |
|
087 |
Computer engineer - hardware |
|
089 |
Electrical, electronic |
|
090 |
Environmental |
|
091 |
Industrial |
|
092 |
Marine engineer or naval architect |
|
093 |
Materials or metallurgical |
|
094 |
Mechanical |
|
095 |
Mining or geological |
|
096 |
Nuclear |
|
097 |
Petroleum |
|
098 |
Sales |
|
099 |
Other engineers |
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|
POSTSECONDARY TEACHERS OF SCIENCE |
|
271 |
Agriculture |
|
273 |
Biological Sciences |
|
275 |
Chemistry |
|
276 |
Computer Science |
|
277 |
Earth, Environmental, and Marine Science |
|
278 |
Economics |
|
286 |
Mathematical Sciences |
|
287 |
Medical Science |
|
289 |
Physics |
|
290 |
Political Science |
|
291 |
Psychology |
|
293 |
Sociology |
|
296 |
OTHER health specialties |
|
297 |
OTHER natural sciences |
|
298 |
OTHER social sciences |
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|
POSTSECONDARY TEACHERS OF ENGINEERING |
|
280 |
Engineering |
|
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OTHER TEACHERS/PROFESSORS |
|
251 |
Pre-Kindergarten and kindergarten |
|
252 |
Elementary |
|
253 |
Secondary - computer, math, or sciences |
|
254 |
Secondary - social sciences |
|
255 |
Secondary - other subjects |
|
256 |
Special education - primary and secondary |
|
257 |
OTHER precollegiate area |
|
272 |
Postsecondary, Art, Drama, and Music |
|
274 |
Postsecondary, Business Commerce and Marketing |
|
279 |
Postsecondary, Education |
|
281 |
Postsecondary, English |
|
282 |
Postsecondary, Foreign Language |
|
283 |
Postsecondary, History |
|
284 |
Postsecondary, Home Economics |
|
285 |
Postsecondary, Law |
|
288 |
Postsecondary, Physical Education |
|
292 |
Postsecondary, Social Work |
|
294 |
Postsecondary, Theology |
|
295 |
Postsecondary, Trade and Industrial |
|
299 |
OTHER Postsecondary |
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TOP/MID-LEVEL MANAGERS |
|
141 |
Top and mid-level managers, executives, administrators (people who manage other managers) |
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MANAGEMENT-RELATED OCCUPATIONS |
|
151 |
Accountants, auditors, and other financial specialists |
|
152 |
Personnel, training, and labor relations specialists |
|
153 |
OTHER management related occupations |
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TECHNOLOGISTS |
|
026 |
Technologists and technicians in the biological/life sciences |
|
051 |
Computer programmers (business, scientific, process control) |
|
081 |
Architects |
|
100 |
Electrical, electronic, industrial, mechanical |
|
101 |
Drafting occupations, including computer drafting |
|
102 |
Surveying and mapping |
|
103 |
OTHER engineering technologists and technicians |
|
104 |
Surveyors |
|
113 |
Health Technologists & Technicians (e.g., dental hygienists, health record technologist/technicians, licensed practical nurses, medical or laboratory technicians, radiologic technologists/technicians) |
|
175 |
Technologists and technicians in the mathematical sciences |
|
197 |
Technologists and technicians in the physical sciences |
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OTHER OCCUPATIONS |
|
010 |
Artists, Broadcasters, Editors, Entertainers, Public Relations Specialists, Writers |
|
031 |
Accounting clerks, bookkeepers |
|
032 |
Secretaries, receptionists, typists |
|
033 |
OTHER administrative (e.g., record clerks, telephone operators) |
|
040 |
Clergy and Other Religious Workers |
|
070 |
Counselors, Educational and Vocational |
|
110 |
Farmers, Foresters & Fishermen |
|
120 |
Lawyers, Judges |
|
130 |
Librarians, Archivists, Curators |
|
171 |
Actuaries |
|
200 |
Insurance, securities, real estate, and business services |
|
201 |
Sales Occupations - Commodities Except Retail (e.g., industrial machinery/equipment/supplies, medical and dental equipment/supplies) |
|
202 |
Sales Occupations - Retail (e.g., furnishings, clothing, motor vehicles, cosmetics) |
|
203 |
OTHER marketing and sales occupations |
|
221 |
Food Preparation and Service (e.g., cooks, waitresses, bartenders) |
|
222 |
Protective services (e.g., fire fighters, police, guards) |
|
223 |
OTHER service occupations, except health |
|
234 |
Historians, except science and technology |
|
240 |
Social Workers |
|
401 |
Construction trades, miners and well drillers |
|
402 |
Mechanics and repairers |
|
403 |
Precision/production occupations (e.g., metal workers, woodworkers, butchers, bakers, printing occupations, tailors, shoemakers, photographic process) |
|
404 |
Operators and related occupations (e.g., machine set-up, machine operators and tenders, fabricators, assemblers) |
|
405 |
Transportation/material moving occupations |
|
500 |
Other Occupations |