1980 HUNGARIAN CENSUS OF POPULATION Summary data (1984)
XII. TABLES - 7. THE LABOUR AND RESIDENCE DATA OF ACTIVE EARNERS
7.11 The non-commuting and commuting active earners by marital status and sex, 1980 Heading: (1) Denomination, (2) Total, (3) Unmarried, (4) Married, (5) Widowed, (6) Divorced, (7) Percentage, (8) Men, (9) Women Lateral text: see 7.10 7.12 The non-commuting and commuting active earners by highest education and sex, 1980 Heading: (1) Denomination, (2) Total, (3) Primary school, (4) Less than 8 grades, (5) 8 grades, (6) Completed, (7) Vocational school, (8) Secondary school, (9) Higher education, (10) Percentage, (11) Men, (12) Women Lateral text: see 7.10 7.13 The non-commuting and commuting active earners by branches of economy and sex, 1980 Heading: (1) Denomination, (2)'Total, (3) Industry, (4) Building industry, (5) Agriculture and forestry, (6) Transportation and communication, (7) Commerce, (8) Water supply economy, (9) Personal and economic service, (10) Health care, social and cultural services, (11) Communal, administrative and other services, (12) Men, (13) Women, (14) Percentage Lateral text: see 7.10 7. 14 The non-commuting and commuting active earners by the type of activity and sex, 1980 Heading: (1) Denomination, (2) Total, (3) Manual, (4) Nonmanual, (5) Occupation, (6) Men, (7) Women, (8) Percentage Lateral text: see 7.10 7.15 The non-commuting and commuting active earners by main occupational groups and sex, 1980 Heading: (1) Main occupational group, (2) Total, (3) Work where live, (4) Commuter, (5) Together, (6) Within the county, (7) In other county, (8) Percentage, (9) Men, (10) Women Lateral text: b) Manual, 1. Industry, 2. Building industry . 3. Agricultural, 4. Transportation and communication, 5. Commerce and catering industry, 6. Water supply economy and service, 7. Mechanical handler, 8. Other manual, 9. Together, c) Nonmanual, 10. Technical, 11. Administration, justice, economy, trade, 12. Health care, culture, 13. Accounting, finance 7.16 The local resident and commuting active earners by occupational groups and sex, 1980 Heading: (1) Occupational groups, (2) Local resident active earner, (3) Commuter, (4) Total, (5) Commuters in percentage of the local resident active earners, (6) Men, (7) Commuter men in percentage of local resident active earner men, (8) Women, (9) Commuter women in percentage of local resident'active earner women Lateral text: a) Manual occupation, b) Industrial manual occupation, 1. Mining occupation, 2. Electric mechanic, 3. Metallurgy occupation, 4. Fitter, 5. Tool maker, 6. Metal worker, 7. Vehicle, motor mechanic, 8. Other iron, metal and machinery occupation, 9. Mechanical technician, 10. Electro technician, 11. Electrician, 12. Precious metal industrial worker, 13. Building material industrial worker, 14. Chemical industrial worker, 15. Wood industrial worker, 16.Paper industrial worker, 17. Printing industrial worker, 18. Textile industrial worker, 19. Leather and shoe industrial worker, 20. Textile clothing industrial worker, 21. Food industrial worker, 22. Machinery mechanic, 23. Quality controller, 24. Other industrial worker, 2 5. All industrial manual occupations, c) Building industrial manual occupation, 26. Foreman in building industry, 27. Construction - fitting occupation, 28. Electrician, 29. Building occupation, 30. Paver, 31. Water occupation, 32. Construction mechanic, 33. All building industrial manual occupations, d) Agricultural manual occupations, 34. Plant cultivator and gardener, 35. Animal breeding, 36. Forestry worker, 37. Fibre plants cultivator, 38. Watering occupation, 39. Agricultural machinery mechanic, 40. Tractor driver, 41. Other agricultural manual occupation, 42. Unskilled plant cultivator and gardener, 43. Unskilled stock-breeder, 44. Other agricultural unskilled worker, 45. All agricultural manual occupations, e) Transportational and communicational occupations, 46. Vehicle driver, 47. Transportational and communicational occupation, 48. All transportational and communicational occupations, f) Commerce and catering industrial occupations, 49. Leader of a commercial unit which has one or two employees, 50. Seller in a shop, 51. Trades man, 52. Other commercial occupation, 53. Catering industrial and hotel trade occupation, 54. Selfemployed in catering industry, 55. All catering industrial and commerce occupations, g) Water supply economy and service occupations, 56. Water supply occupation, 57. Sewage occupation, 58. Bathing occupation, 59. Water damage occupation, 60. Other water industrial manual occupation, 61. Personal and public culture 192