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Consumer Expenditure Surveys

CE Information Booklet Section 4

1 - ADMINISTRATOR, MANAGER

    administrator   manager   funeral director

2 - TEACHER

    teacher   guidance counselor

3 - PROFESSIONAL

    accountant   computer programmer   computer systems analyst
    engineer   physician   clergy
    registered nurse   social worker   lawyer

4 - ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT, INCLUDING CLERICAL

    bookkeeper   clerk   computer assistant
    receptionist   secretary   typist

5 - SALES, RETAIL

    apparel salesperson   cashier   commodity salesperson
    door to door salesperson   motor vehicle salesperson

6 - SALES, BUSINESS GOODS AND SERVICES

    financial services   insurance salesperson
    manufacturing sales representative   mining sales representative
    real estate salesperson   wholesale sales representative

7 - TECHNICIAN

    clinical laboratory technician   drafting   electronic technician
    health technician   practical nurse

8 - PROTECTIVE SERVICE

    firefighter   police officer   private guard

9 - PRIVATE HOUSEHOLD SERVICE

    household worker   nanny

10 - OTHER SERVICE (except private household)

    child care worker   orderly   maid/houseman
    cook   food preparer   janitor
    food counter/fountain worker   hairstylist   waiter/waitress

11 - MACHINE OPERATOR, ASSEMBLER, INSPECTOR

    assembler   inspector   machine operator

12 - TRANSPORTATION OPERATOR

    bus driver   tractor operator   truck driver   taxi driver

13 - HANDLER, HELPER, LABORER

    construction laborer   freight handler   packager
  material handler  stock handler

14 - MECHANIC, REPAIRER, PRECISION PRODUCTION

    automobile mechanic   machine repairer   machinist
    meat cutter   sheet metal worker

15 - CONSTRUCTION, MINING

    carpenter   electrician   mining worker
    painter   plumber

16 - FARMING

    farmer   farm worker

17 - FORESTRY, FISHING, GROUNDSKEEPING

    animal caretaker   fisher
    groundskeeper   forestry worker

18 - ARMED FORCES

    armed forces

Section 4 - WORK EXPERIENCE AND INCOME

CARD A

0. Loss

1. $0-$4,999

2. $5,000-$9,999

3. $10,000-$14,999

4. $15,000-$19,999

5. $20,000-$29,999

6. $30,000-$39,999

7. $40,000-$49,999

8. $50,000-$69,999

9. $70,000-$89,999

10. $90,000-$119,999

11. $120,000 and over

 

Section 4 - WORK EXPERIENCE AND INCOME

CARD B

0. Less than $300

1. $300-$399

2. $400-$499

3. $500-$599

4. $600-$699

5. $700-$799

6. $800-$899

7. $900-$999

8. $1,000-$1,499

9. $1,500 and over

 

Section 4 - WORK EXPERIENCE AND INCOME

CARD C

0. Loss

1. $0-$999

2. $1,000-$1,999

3. $2,000-$2,999

4. $3,000-$3,999

5. $4,000-$4,999

6. $5,000-$9,999

7. $10,000-$14,999

8. $15,000-$19,999

9. $20,000-$29,999

10. $30,000-$39,999

11. $40,000-$49,999

12. $50,000 and over

Go back to Section 4, Part A »

Go back to Section 4, Part B »

 

Last Modified Date: January 13, 2009