Codes and Frequencies
An 'X' indicates the category is available for that sample
Code | Label |
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00 | NIU | X |
01 | Chief executives; general and operations managers; legislators | · |
02 | Advertising, marketing, promotions, public realtions, and sales managers | · |
03 | Operations specialties managers | · |
04 | Other management occupations | · |
05 | Business operations specialists | X |
06 | Financial specialists | · |
07 | Computer specialists | · |
08 | Mathematicl science occupations | · |
09 | Architects, surveryors, and cartographers | · |
10 | Engineers | · |
11 | Drafters, engineering, and mapping technicians | · |
12 | Life scientists | · |
13 | Physical scientists | · |
14 | Social scientists and related workers | · |
15 | Life, physical, and social science technicians | · |
16 | Counselors, social workers, and other community and social service specialists | · |
17 | Religous workers | · |
18 | Lawyers, judges, and related workers | · |
19 | Legal support worker | · |
20 | Postsecondary teachers | · |
21 | Primary, secondary, and special education school teachers | X |
22 | Other teachers and instructors | · |
23 | Librarians, curators, and archivists | · |
24 | Other education, training, and library occupations | · |
Code | Label |
10
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25 | Art and design workers | X |
26 | Entertainers and performers, sports and related workers | X |
27 | Media and communications workers | · |
28 | Media and communication equipment workers | · |
29 | Health diagnosing and treating practitioners | X |
30 | Health technologists | · |
31 | Other healthcare practitioners and technical occupations | · |
32 | Nursing, psychiatric, and home health aides | X |
33 | Occupational and physical therapist assistants and aides | · |
34 | Other healthcare support occupations | · |
35 | First-line supervisors/managers, protective service workers | · |
36 | Fire fighting and prevention workers | · |
37 | Law enforcement workers | · |
38 | Other protective service workers | · |
39 | Supervisors, food preperation, and serving workers | · |
40 | Cooks and food preperation workers | X |
41 | Food and beverage serving working | X |
42 | Other food preperation and serving related workers | · |
43 | Supervisors, building and grounds cleaning and maintenance workes | · |
44 | Building cleaning and pest control workers | X |
45 | Grounds maintenance workers | X |
46 | Supervisors, personal care and service workers | · |
47 | Animal care and service workers | · |
48 | Entertainment attendants and related workers | · |
49 | Funeral service workers | · |
Code | Label |
10
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50 | Personal apperance workers | · |
51 | Transportation tourism, and lodging attendants | · |
52 | Other personal care and service workers | X |
53 | Supervisors, sales workers | X |
54 | Retail sales workers | X |
55 | Sales representatives, services | X |
56 | Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing | · |
57 | Other sales and related workers | · |
58 | Supervisors, office, and administrative support workers | X |
59 | Communications equipment operators | · |
60 | Financial clerks | X |
61 | Information and record clerks | X |
62 | Material recording, scheduling | X |
63 | Secretaries and administrative assistants | X |
64 | Other office and administrative support workers | X |
65 | Supervisors, farming, fishing, and forestry workers | · |
66 | Agricultural workers | X |
67 | Fishing and hunting workers | · |
68 | Forest, conservation, and logging workers | · |
69 | Supervisors, construction and extraction workers | · |
70 | Construction trades workers | X |
71 | Helpers, construction trades | · |
72 | Other construction and related workers | · |
73 | Extraction workers | · |
74 | Supervisors of installation, maintenance, and repair workers | · |
Code | Label |
10
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75 | Electrical and electronic equipment mechanics, installers, and repairers | · |
76 | Vehicle and mobile equipment meechanics, installers, and repairers | · |
77 | Other insallation, mainenance, and repair occupations | X |
78 | Supervisors, production workers | · |
79 | Assemblers and fabricatiors | X |
80 | Food processing workers | X |
81 | Metal workers and plastic workers | X |
82 | Printing workers | · |
83 | Textile, apparel, and furnishings workers | X |
84 | Woodworkers | · |
85 | Plant and system operators | · |
86 | Other production occupations | X |
87 | Supervisors, transportation and material moving workers | · |
88 | Air transportation workers | · |
89 | Motor vehicle operators | · |
90 | Rail transportation workers | · |
91 | Water transportation workers | · |
92 | Other transportation workers | · |
93 | Material moving workers | X |
94 | Military Specific Occupations | X |
97 | Unknown-refused | · |
98 | Unknown-not ascertained | X |
99 | Unknown-don't know | · |
Can't find the category you are looking for? Try the Detailed codes
Description
CTSWKDETOCC reports the sample person's detailed occupation classification for their past job related to carpal tunnel syndrome. This inquiry was directed at sample persons age 18 years and over who are currently employed (EMPSTATSA) or employed at some time in the past 12 months (EMPSTATWKYR), who reported having carpal tunnel syndrome in the past 12 months (CTSYR), who were first diagnosed with carpal tunnel syndrome at age 15 or older (CTS1STAGE), who have been told by a doctor or other health professional that their carpal tunnel syndrome was probably work related (CTSWRKRETOLD), 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 (MAINLONG) was not the cause of their carpal tunnel syndrome (CTSWKCURJOB, CTSWKLNGJOB).
CTSWKDETOCC is a recode of a series of verbatim responses reporting "whom they worked for", "what kind of business or industry", "what kind of work", and "what were their most important activities" at their job when they developed carpal tunnel syndrome. For a list of these recodes, and for information on the industry and occupation codes see CTSWKDETIND.
For more information on carpal tunnel syndrome and other variables related to connections between specific conditions and jobs held see CTSEV.
Universe
- 2010: Sample adults 18+ who are currently employed or were employed at some time in the past 12 months, who reported having carpal tunnel syndrome in the past 12 months, who were first diagnosed with carpal tunnel syndrome at age 15 or whose age at diagnosis was unknown, who have been told by a doctor or other health professional that their carpal tunnel syndrome was probably work related, 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 carpal tunnel syndrome.
Availability
- 2010
Weights
- 2010 : SAMPWEIGHT

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