Codes and Frequencies
An 'X' indicates the category is available for that sample
Code | Label |
10
|
---|---|---|
00 | NIU | X |
01 | Crop production | · |
02 | Animal Production | · |
03 | Forestry and logging | · |
04 | Fishing, hunting, and trapping | · |
05 | Support activities for agriculture and forestry | · |
06 | Oil and gas extraction | · |
07 | Mining (except oil and gas) | · |
08 | Support activities for mining | · |
09 | Utilities Industries | · |
10 | Construction Industries | · |
11 | Food manufacturing | · |
12 | Beverage and tobacco product manufacturing | · |
13 | Textile mills | · |
14 | Textile product mills | · |
15 | Apparel manufacturing | · |
16 | Leather and allied product manufacturing | · |
17 | Wood product manufacturing | · |
18 | Paper manufacturing | · |
19 | Printing and related support activities | · |
20 | Petroleum and coal products manufacturing | · |
21 | Chemical manufacturing | · |
22 | Plastics and rubber products manufacturing | · |
23 | Nonmetallic mineral product manufacturing | · |
24 | Primary metal manufacturing | · |
Code | Label |
10
|
25 | Fabricated metal product manufacturing | · |
26 | Machinery manufacturing | · |
27 | Computer and electronic product manufacturing | · |
28 | Electrical equipment, appliance, and component manufacturing | · |
29 | Transportation equipment manufacturing | · |
30 | Furniture and related product manufacturing | X |
31 | Miscellaneous manufacturing | · |
32 | Merchant wholesalers, durable goods | · |
33 | Merchant wholesalers, nondurable goods | · |
34 | Non-specified wholesale trade | · |
35 | Motor vehicle and parts dealers | · |
36 | Furniture and home furnishings stores | · |
37 | Electronics and appliance stores | · |
38 | Building material and garden equipment and supplies dealers | · |
39 | Food and beverage stores | · |
40 | Health and personal care stores | · |
41 | Gasoline stations | · |
42 | Clothing and clothing accessories stores | · |
43 | Sporting goods, camera, hobby, book and music stores | · |
44 | General merchandise stores | · |
45 | Miscellaneous store retailers | · |
46 | Nonstore retailers and non-sepcified retail trade | · |
47 | Transportation (including support activities for transportation) | · |
48 | Posal service, couriers, and messengers | · |
49 | Warehousing and storage | · |
Code | Label |
10
|
50 | Publishing industries (except internet) | · |
51 | Motion picture and soud recording industries | · |
52 | Broadcasting and telecommunications | · |
53 | Information services and data processing | · |
54 | Monetary authorities -- central bank | · |
55 | Credit, intermediation and related activities | · |
56 | Securities, commodity contracts, and other financial investments and related activities | · |
57 | Insurance carriers and related activities | · |
58 | Real estate | · |
59 | Rental and leasing services | · |
60 | Lessors of nonfinancial intangible assets (except copyrighted works) | · |
61 | Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Industries | · |
62 | Management of Companies and Enterprises Industries | · |
63 | Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Industries | · |
64 | Education Services Industries | · |
65 | Ambulatory health care services | · |
66 | Hospitals | · |
67 | Nursing and residential care facilities | X |
68 | Social assistance | · |
69 | Performing arts, spectator sports, and related industries | X |
70 | Museums, historical sites, and similar institutions | · |
71 | Amusement, gambling, and recreation industries | · |
72 | Acommodation | · |
73 | Food services and drinking places | · |
74 | Repair and maintenance | · |
Code | Label |
10
|
75 | Personal services (barber shops, beauty salons, nail salons, laundry, funeral homes and cemetaries) | · |
76 | Religous, grantmaking, civic, labor, professional, and similar organizations | · |
77 | Private households | · |
78 | Public Administration Industries | · |
79 | Armed Forces | · |
97 | Unknown-refused | · |
98 | Unknown-not ascertained | · |
99 | Unknown-don't know | · |
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Description
DRMWKDETIND reports the sample person's detailed industry classification of their past job related to their skin condition. This inquiry was directed at sample adults age 18 years and over who are currently employed (EMPSTATSA) or employed at some time in the past 12 months (EMPSTATWKYR) who reported having dermatitis, eczema, or any other red, inflamed skin rash in the past 12 months (DRMYR) who have been told by a doctor or other health professional that their skin condition was probably work related (DRMWKRETOLD) and whose current job or job in the past 12 months and their longest-held job, if different from their current job or job in the past 12 months was not their longest-held job (MAINLONG) and was not the cause of their skin condition (DRMWKCURJOB, DRMWKLNGJOB).
DRMWKDETIND is a recode of a series of verbatim responses reporting "whom they worked for", in "what kind of business or industry", "what kind of work", and "what were their most important activities" at the job when they developed their skin condition. The other variables based on these verbatim responses were:
- (DRMWKSIMIND) Simple industry classification at past job related to skin condition
- (DRMWKDETOCC) Detailed occupational classification at past job related to skin condition
- (DRMWKSIMOCC) Simple occupational classification at past job related to skin condition
The survey description for 2010 reported that "During the course of the interview, verbatim responses were obtained from each eligible respondent regarding his/her industry and occupation. This information was subsequently reviewed by U.S. Census Bureau coding specialists, who assigned appropriate industry and occupation codes." It goes onto say "Users should consult the Occupation and Industry Appendices at the end of the Sample Adult variable layout file for the response categories and labels... Links to the complete lists of NAICS Industry Subsectors and Sectors and the SOC Occupation Subgroups and Major Groups are embedded within these appendices, and provide the classification framework for the NHIS public use recodes."
For more information on dermatitis and other variables related to connections between specific conditions and jobs held see DRMYR.
Universe
- 2010: Sample adults 18+ who are currently employed or were employed at some time in the past 12 months, who reported having dermatitis, eczema, or any other red, inflamed skin rash in the past 12 months, who think their skin condition could have been caused by any job they ever had, and whose current job or job in the past 12 months and their longest-held job, if different from their current job or job in the past 12 months, was not the cause of their skin condition.
Availability
- 2010
Weights
- 2010 : SAMPWEIGHT

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