Appendix I Structure of the Mexican Classification of Occupations - INEGI

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Appendix I Structure of the Mexican Classification of Occupations - INEGI Professionals 110 Architects, Civil Engineers, Chemical Engineers, Industrial Engineers and related occupations 111 Physicists, Astronomers, Mathematicians, Statisticians and Actuaries 112 Chemists and Pharmacologists 113 Medical Doctors, Dentists, Optometrists, Nutritionists and related occupations 114 Biologists, Ecologists, Oceanographers and related occupations 115 Agronomists, Veterinarians and Professional Fish Farmers 116 Social Science Professionals 117 Economists, Business Administrators, Public Accountants and related occupations 118 Religious Professionals 119 Other workers that perform an occupation related to those included in this Technicians 120 Graphic Technicians, Sound and Image Engineers/Operators 121 Technicians in Physics, Mathematics and Actuarial Sciences 122 Human Medicine Technicians 123 Chemical, Biological, Pharmaceutical and Ecological Laboratory Technicians 124 Agronomical, Veterinary, Forestry, Fishing and related Technicians 125 Social Sciences, Accounting and Administrative Technicians 126 Religious Activity Technician 129 Other workers that perform an occupation related to those included in this Educators 130 University Professors and Professors from other Higher Leaning Establishments 131 Preparatory/High School Teachers 132 Middle/Junior High School Teachers 133 Primary School Teachers 134 Preschool Teachers 135 Special Education Teachers 136 Professors and Instructors of Artistic, Administrative, Technical and Sport Education 139 Other workers that perform an occupation related to those included in this Workers in Art, Shows, and Sports 140 Writers, Critics, Journalists and Editors 141 Composers, Singers, Musicians, Actors and Ballerinas Mexican Classification of Occupations - INEGI 1

142 Painters, Sculptors, Drawers, Designers, Choreographers and related occupations 143 Directors, Producers, Announcers and Hosts of Shows and Artistic, Cultural, and Sport Programs 144 Athletes 145 Referees, Judges, and Coaches 146 Entertainers, Magicians, Illusionists, Clowns, Circus Member and related occupations 149 Other workers that perform an occupation related to those included in this Officials and Directors in the Public, Private, and Social Sectors 210 High Government Officials and Legislators 211 Presidents, Directors, and Managers of Public and Private Institutions and Businesses 212 Directors, Managers and Administrators of Departments within Public and Private Businesses and Institutions 213 Senior Executives of Political, Labor, Civil and Cooperative Organizations 219 Other workers that perform an occupation related to those included in this Workers in Agriculture, Livestock, Forestry, and Fishing 410 Agricultural Workers 411 Pastoralists and Farm Animal Workers 412 Combined Agricultural and Pastoral Workers 413 Forestry Workers and Arborists 414 Hunters, Trappers, and related occupations 415 Fishermen and Aquaculturists 416 Workers in activities that benefit from agricultural and livestock products 417 Agricultural and Livestock Foremen and related occupations 419 Other workers that perform an occupation related to those included in this Bosses, Supervisors, etc. in Artistic and Industrial Production and in Repair and Maintenance Activities 510 Bosses, Supervisors, etc. of Food, Beverage, and Tobacco Production 511 Bosses, Supervisors, etc. of Extraction in Mines, Quarries, and Pits 512 Bosses, Supervisors, etc. in the Production of Textiles and Leather Goods 513 Bosses, Supervisors, etc. in the Production of Wood, Paper, and Printing 514 Bosses, Supervisors, etc. in Metallurgy and the Production of Electric Goods and Electronics, the Reparation and Maintenance of Machinery and Precision Metal Products 515 Bosses, Supervisors, etc. in the Production of Ceramic, Glass and Non- Metallic Mineral Products 516 Bosses, Supervisors, Contractors, etc. in the Construction Industry Mexican Classification of Occupations - INEGI 2

517 Bosses, Supervisors, etc. in the Energy Industry, in the Installation, Reparation and Maintenance of Electrical Equipment and in Telecommunications 518 Bosses, Supervisors, etc. in the Production of Chemicals, Petrochemicals, Plastics and Rubber 519 Other workers that perform an occupation related to those included in this Artisans and Workers in Production, Repair, and Maintenance 520 Workers in the Making of Foods, Beverages and Tobacco Products 521 Workers in Mines and Quarries 522 Artisans and Workers in the Production of Textiles, Leather Products and related goods 523 Artisans and Workers in the Production of Wood Products, Paper and Printing 524 Artisans and Workers in the Treatment of Metals and in the Reparation and Maintenance of Vehicles, Machines, Equipment, Instruments, etc. 525 Artisans and Workers in the Production of Ceramics, Glass, Tile, and other Non-Metallic Minerals 526 Construction and Facilities Maintenance Workers 527 Electric Products, Electronics, and Telecommunications Installation and Reparation Workers 528 Workers in the Reparation of Rubber and Plastic Products, and in the Preparation of Chemical Substances 529 Other workers that perform an occupation related to those included in this Operators of Fixed Machinery and Equipment for Industrial Production 530 Operators of Machines and Equipment in the Production of Foods, Beverages, and Tobacco Products 531 Operators of Machines and Equipment for use in Extraction in Mines, Quarries, and Pits 532 Operators of Machines and Equipment in the Production of Textiles, Leather Goods and related Products 533 Operators of Machines in the Production of Wood, Paper and Printing 534 Operators of Machines in the Production of Metallurgical Goods, Machinery, Electric Goods, Electronics, and the Automobile Industry 535 Operators of Machines and Equipment in the Production of Ceramics, Glass, and related goods 536 Operators of Portable Construction Equipment 537 Operators of Machines and Installations that Generate Energy, and Pumping and Refrigeration Equipment 538 Operators of Machines 539 Other workers that perform an occupation related to those included in this Mexican Classification of Occupations - INEGI 3

Assistants, Laborers, etc. in Industrial Production, Repair, and Maintenance 540 Assistants, Laborers, etc. in the Production of Foods, Beverages and Tobacco Products 541 Assistants, Laborers, etc. in the Extraction Industry in Mines, Quarries and Pits 542 Assistants, Laborers, etc. in the Production of Textiles, Leather Goods and related products 543 Assistants, Laborers, etc. in the Production of Wood, Paper, and Printing 544 Assistants, Laborers, etc. in Metallurgical Production and in the Production of Machinery and Metallic, Electric and Electronic Goods 545 Assistants, Laborers, etc. in the Production of Ceramics, Glass and other Non- Metallic Mineral Products 546 Assistants, Laborers, etc. in the Construction Industry 547 Assistants, Laborers, etc. in the Energy, Electronics and Telecommunications Industries 548 Assistants, Laborers, etc. in the Production of Chemicals, Petrochemicals, Plastics, and Rubber 549 Other workers that perform an occupation related to those included in this Drivers and Assistant Drivers of Mobile Machinery and Transport Vehicles 550 Drivers of Mobile Machinery 551 Train Conductors and Assistant Train Conductors 552 Drivers and Assistant Drivers of Motorized Surface Transport 553 Aerial Transport Pilots 554 Captains and Assistant Captains of Maritime Transport 555 Drivers of Human-powered and Animal-powered Vehicles 559 Other workers that perform an occupation related to those included in this Department Heads, Coordinators, and Supervisors in Administrative and Service Activities 610 Department Heads, Coordinators and Supervisors in Health Services, Social Work, Education and Justice 611 Department Heads, Coordinators and Supervisors in Accounting, Finance, Human Resources, Records, and related departments 612 Department Heads, Coordinators and Supervisors in Communications and Transportation 613 Department Heads, Coordinators and Supervisors in Statistical and Information Services, Engineering, Social Research, Publicity and other Specialized Services 614 Department Heads, Coordinators and Supervisors in Infrastructure Maintenance (Water, Lights, Roads, etc.) 615 Department Heads, Coordinators and Supervisors in Cultural and Recreational Services Mexican Classification of Occupations - INEGI 4

616 Department Heads, Coordinators and Supervisors in the Restaurant and Hotel Industry 617 Department Heads, Coordinators and Supervisors in the Agricultural and Livestock, Fishing, and Forestry Industries 618 Other Department Heads, Coordinators and Supervisors in Activities Not Previously Classified 619 Other workers that perform an occupation related to those included in this Administrative Support Staff 620 Secretaries, Data Entry Clerks, etc. 621 Cashiers, Debt Collectors, Theater Ticket Clerk, etc. 622 File and Correspondence Clerks, Shop and Warehouse Monitors 623 Receptionists, Travel Agents, Pollsters, etc. 624 Telephone and Telegraph Operator 625 Postal Workers and Messengers 626 Dispatchers, Verifiers, and Others in the Transport Industry 627 Other Workers in Administrative Services Not Previously Classified 629 Other workers that perform an occupation related to those included in this Merchants and Sales Representatives 710 Merchants 711 Sales Associates in Retail Facilities 712 Display and Delivery Workers in Retail Facilities 713 Sales Agents and Representatives; Asset, Real Estate, and Auction Brokers 719 Other workers that perform an occupation related to those included in this Traveling Salespeople and Traveling Salespeople of Services 720 Traveling Salespeople 721 Traveling Salespeople of Services 729 Other workers that perform an occupation related to those included in this Workers in the Service Industry 810 Waiters/Waitresses, Barkeepers, and Stewards/Stewardesses 811 Laundry Workers and Other Workers in the Cleaning of Clothing 812 Porters, Concierges, Elevator Operators, and Cleaning, Gardening, and Loading Workers 813 Hair, Makeup, and Related Professionals 814 Rental Furniture Workers 815 Support Staff for Shows, Tourism, Sports, and Personal Care Services 816 Funeral and Cemetery Workers Mexican Classification of Occupations - INEGI 5

819 Other workers that perform an occupation related to those included in this Domestic Workers 820 Domestic Service Workers Safety and Security Personnel 830 Safety, Security and Vigilance Professionals 831 Armed Forces Personnel 839 Other workers that perform an occupation related to those included in this Other Workers 990 Other workers with occupations not classified previously 991 Insufficiently Specified 992 Not Specified Mexican Classification of Occupations - INEGI 6