diff --git "a/esco_occupations.jsonl" "b/esco_occupations.jsonl" --- "a/esco_occupations.jsonl" +++ "b/esco_occupations.jsonl" @@ -636,8 +636,8 @@ {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"21","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geophysics, geology, biology, ecology, pharmacology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, architecture, engineering, design and technology. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"216","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Architects, Planners, Surveyors and Designers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Architects, planners, surveyors and designers plan and design landscapes, building exteriors and interiors, products for manufacture, and visual and audio-visual content for the communication of information. They conduct survey work to precisely position geographical features; design, prepare and revise maps; and develop and implement plans and policies for controlling the use of land.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2166","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Graphic and Multimedia Designers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Graphic and multimedia designers design visual and audio-visual content for the communication of information using print, film, electronic, digital and other forms of visual and audio media. They create graphics, special effects, animation or other visual images for use in computer games, movies, music videos, print media and advertisements.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","216","2166"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Architects, Planners, Surveyors and Designers","Graphic and Multimedia Designers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2166.7","ESCO_LABELS":["interactive media designer","multimedia developer","new media designer","digital media engineer","digital media designers","digital multimedia designer","digital media designer","digital media developer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"digital media designer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Digital media designers create and edit graphics, animations, sound, text and video to assist in the creation of integrated multimedia products. They may perform activities related to the web, social networks, augmented reality and virtual reality but exclude the production of music using physical instruments and complex software sound synthesis tools. Digital media designers may program and build websites, mobile applications and other multimedia products.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"21","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geophysics, geology, biology, ecology, pharmacology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, architecture, engineering, design and technology. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"216","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Architects, Planners, Surveyors and Designers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Architects, planners, surveyors and designers plan and design landscapes, building exteriors and interiors, products for manufacture, and visual and audio-visual content for the communication of information. They conduct survey work to precisely position geographical features; design, prepare and revise maps; and develop and implement plans and policies for controlling the use of land.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2166","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Graphic and Multimedia Designers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Graphic and multimedia designers design visual and audio-visual content for the communication of information using print, film, electronic, digital and other forms of visual and audio media. They create graphics, special effects, animation or other visual images for use in computer games, movies, music videos, print media and advertisements.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","216","2166"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Architects, Planners, Surveyors and Designers","Graphic and Multimedia Designers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2166.8","ESCO_LABELS":["gambling game designer","gambling games creator","lottery games designer","gambling, betting, and lottery games designer","games creator","lottery games creator","games designer","betting games creator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"gambling games designer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Gambling games designers design innovative gambling, betting and lottery games. They determine the design, gaming rules or structure of a game.\u00a0Gambling games designers may also demonstrate the game to individuals.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"21","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Science and Engineering Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Science and engineering professionals conduct research, improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods, or apply scientific knowledge relating to fields such as physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, geophysics, geology, biology, ecology, pharmacology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, architecture, engineering, design and technology. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"216","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Architects, Planners, Surveyors and Designers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Architects, planners, surveyors and designers plan and design landscapes, building exteriors and interiors, products for manufacture, and visual and audio-visual content for the communication of information. They conduct survey work to precisely position geographical features; design, prepare and revise maps; and develop and implement plans and policies for controlling the use of land.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2166","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Graphic and Multimedia Designers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Graphic and multimedia designers design visual and audio-visual content for the communication of information using print, film, electronic, digital and other forms of visual and audio media. They create graphics, special effects, animation or other visual images for use in computer games, movies, music videos, print media and advertisements.","ISCO_CODES":["2","21","216","2166"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Science and Engineering Professionals","Architects, Planners, Surveyors and Designers","Graphic and Multimedia Designers"],"ESCO_CODE":"2166.9","ESCO_LABELS":["commercial graphic designer","commercial designer","graphic designer","graphic design expert","graphics designer","advertising artist","graphic artist","graphic design specialist"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"graphic designer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Graphic designers create text and images to communicate ideas. They make visual concepts by hand or using computer software, intended for publishing in paper or online media such as advertisements, websites, and magazines.","LANGUAGE":"en"} -{"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"22","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Health Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Health professionals conduct research; improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods; and apply scientific knowledge relating to medicine, nursing, dentistry, veterinary medicine, pharmacy, and promotion of health. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"221","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Medical Doctors","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Medical doctors (physicians) study, diagnose, treat and prevent illness, disease, injury, and other physical and mental impairments in humans through the application of the principles and procedures of modern medicine. They plan, supervise and evaluate the implementation of care and treatment plans by other health care providers, and conduct medical education and research activities.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2211","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Generalist Medical Practitioners ","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Generalist medical practitioners (including family and primary care doctors) diagnose, treat and prevent illness, disease, injury and other physical and mental impairments and maintain general health in humans through application of the principles and procedures of modern medicine. They do not limit their practice to certain disease categories or methods of treatment, and may assume responsibility for the provision of continuing and comprehensive medical care to individuals, families and communities.","ISCO_CODES":["2","22","221","2211"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Health Professionals","Medical Doctors","Generalist Medical Practitioners "],"ESCO_CODE":"2211.1","ESCO_LABELS":["general practitioner"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"general practitioner","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"General practitioners promote health, prevent, identify ill health, diagnose and treat diseases and promote recovery of physical and mental illness and health disorders of all kinds for all persons regardless of their age, sex or type of health problem.","LANGUAGE":"en"} -{"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"22","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Health Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Health professionals conduct research; improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods; and apply scientific knowledge relating to medicine, nursing, dentistry, veterinary medicine, pharmacy, and promotion of health. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"221","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Medical Doctors","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Medical doctors (physicians) study, diagnose, treat and prevent illness, disease, injury, and other physical and mental impairments in humans through the application of the principles and procedures of modern medicine. They plan, supervise and evaluate the implementation of care and treatment plans by other health care providers, and conduct medical education and research activities.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2212","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Specialist Medical Practitioners ","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Specialist medical practitioners (medical doctors) diagnose, treat and prevent illness, disease, injury, and other physical and mental impairments in humans, using specialized testing, diagnostic, medical, surgical, physical and psychiatric techniques, through application of the principles and procedures of modern medicine. They specialize in certain disease categories, types of patient or methods of treatment and may conduct medical education and research in their chosen areas of specialization.","ISCO_CODES":["2","22","221","2212"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Health Professionals","Medical Doctors","Specialist Medical Practitioners "],"ESCO_CODE":"2212.1","ESCO_LABELS":["specialized doctor"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"specialised doctor","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Specialised doctors prevent, diagnose and treat diseases depending on their medical or surgical specialty.","LANGUAGE":"en"} +{"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"22","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Health Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Health professionals conduct research; improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods; and apply scientific knowledge relating to medicine, nursing, dentistry, veterinary medicine, pharmacy, and promotion of health. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"221","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Medical Doctors","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Medical doctors (physicians) study, diagnose, treat and prevent illness, disease, injury, and other physical and mental impairments in humans through the application of the principles and procedures of modern medicine. They plan, supervise and evaluate the implementation of care and treatment plans by other health care providers, and conduct medical education and research activities.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2211","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Generalist Medical Practitioners","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Generalist medical practitioners (including family and primary care doctors) diagnose, treat and prevent illness, disease, injury and other physical and mental impairments and maintain general health in humans through application of the principles and procedures of modern medicine. They do not limit their practice to certain disease categories or methods of treatment, and may assume responsibility for the provision of continuing and comprehensive medical care to individuals, families and communities.","ISCO_CODES":["2","22","221","2211"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Health Professionals","Medical Doctors","Generalist Medical Practitioners"],"ESCO_CODE":"2211.1","ESCO_LABELS":["general practitioner"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"general practitioner","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"General practitioners promote health, prevent, identify ill health, diagnose and treat diseases and promote recovery of physical and mental illness and health disorders of all kinds for all persons regardless of their age, sex or type of health problem.","LANGUAGE":"en"} +{"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"22","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Health Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Health professionals conduct research; improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods; and apply scientific knowledge relating to medicine, nursing, dentistry, veterinary medicine, pharmacy, and promotion of health. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"221","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Medical Doctors","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Medical doctors (physicians) study, diagnose, treat and prevent illness, disease, injury, and other physical and mental impairments in humans through the application of the principles and procedures of modern medicine. They plan, supervise and evaluate the implementation of care and treatment plans by other health care providers, and conduct medical education and research activities.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2212","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Specialist Medical Practitioners","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Specialist medical practitioners (medical doctors) diagnose, treat and prevent illness, disease, injury, and other physical and mental impairments in humans, using specialized testing, diagnostic, medical, surgical, physical and psychiatric techniques, through application of the principles and procedures of modern medicine. They specialize in certain disease categories, types of patient or methods of treatment and may conduct medical education and research in their chosen areas of specialization.","ISCO_CODES":["2","22","221","2212"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Health Professionals","Medical Doctors","Specialist Medical Practitioners"],"ESCO_CODE":"2212.1","ESCO_LABELS":["specialized doctor"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"specialised doctor","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Specialised doctors prevent, diagnose and treat diseases depending on their medical or surgical specialty.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"22","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Health Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Health professionals conduct research; improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods; and apply scientific knowledge relating to medicine, nursing, dentistry, veterinary medicine, pharmacy, and promotion of health. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"222","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Nursing and Midwifery Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Nursing and midwifery professionals provide treatment and care services for people who are physically or mentally ill, disabled or infirm, and others in need of care due to potential risks to health including before, during and after childbirth. They assume responsibility for the planning, management and evaluation of the care of patients, including the supervision of other health care workers, working autonomously or in teams with medical doctors and others in the practical application of preventive and curative measures.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2221","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Nursing Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Nursing professionals provide treatment, support and care services for people who are in need of nursing care due to the effects of ageing, injury, illness or other physical or mental impairment, or potential risks to health. They assume responsibility for the planning and management of the care of patients, including the supervision of other health care workers, working autonomously or in teams with medical doctors and others in the practical application of preventive and curative measures.","ISCO_CODES":["2","22","222","2221"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Health Professionals","Nursing and Midwifery Professionals","Nursing Professionals"],"ESCO_CODE":"2221.1","ESCO_LABELS":["clinical trials nurse","public health development manager","advanced nurse, team leader","head of community nursing","clinical matron","infection control nurse","service development and governance manager","consultant health visitor","clinical academic","named nurse child protection","operating room nurse manager","staff development manager","advanced nursing practitioner","service manager","advanced nurse","clinical academic nurse specialist","lead practice nurse","advanced nurse manager","team manager","advanced nurse practitioner","community team leader"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"advanced nurse practitioner","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Advanced nurse practitioners are in charge of promoting and restoring patients` health, provide diagnosis and care in advanced settings, coordinating care within areas of chronic disease management, providing integrated care, and supervising assigned team members.\u00a0Advanced nurse practitioners are general care nurses who have acquired an expert knowledge base, complex decision making skills and clinical competencies for expanded clinical practice on advanced level.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"22","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Health Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Health professionals conduct research; improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods; and apply scientific knowledge relating to medicine, nursing, dentistry, veterinary medicine, pharmacy, and promotion of health. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"222","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Nursing and Midwifery Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Nursing and midwifery professionals provide treatment and care services for people who are physically or mentally ill, disabled or infirm, and others in need of care due to potential risks to health including before, during and after childbirth. They assume responsibility for the planning, management and evaluation of the care of patients, including the supervision of other health care workers, working autonomously or in teams with medical doctors and others in the practical application of preventive and curative measures.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2221","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Nursing Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Nursing professionals provide treatment, support and care services for people who are in need of nursing care due to the effects of ageing, injury, illness or other physical or mental impairment, or potential risks to health. They assume responsibility for the planning and management of the care of patients, including the supervision of other health care workers, working autonomously or in teams with medical doctors and others in the practical application of preventive and curative measures.","ISCO_CODES":["2","22","222","2221"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Health Professionals","Nursing and Midwifery Professionals","Nursing Professionals"],"ESCO_CODE":"2221.2","ESCO_LABELS":["practice nurse","learning disability nurse","community staff nurse","healthcarer","adult nurse","children's nurse","mental health nurse","district nurse","children's community nurse","ward nurse","nurse responsible for general care","healthcare nurse","ward sister"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"nurse responsible for general care","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Nurses responsible for general care are in charge of promoting and restoring patients` health by providing physical and psychological support to patients, friends, and families. They also supervise assigned team members.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"22","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Health Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Health professionals conduct research; improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods; and apply scientific knowledge relating to medicine, nursing, dentistry, veterinary medicine, pharmacy, and promotion of health. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"222","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Nursing and Midwifery Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Nursing and midwifery professionals provide treatment and care services for people who are physically or mentally ill, disabled or infirm, and others in need of care due to potential risks to health including before, during and after childbirth. They assume responsibility for the planning, management and evaluation of the care of patients, including the supervision of other health care workers, working autonomously or in teams with medical doctors and others in the practical application of preventive and curative measures.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2221","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Nursing Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Nursing professionals provide treatment, support and care services for people who are in need of nursing care due to the effects of ageing, injury, illness or other physical or mental impairment, or potential risks to health. They assume responsibility for the planning and management of the care of patients, including the supervision of other health care workers, working autonomously or in teams with medical doctors and others in the practical application of preventive and curative measures.","ISCO_CODES":["2","22","222","2221"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Health Professionals","Nursing and Midwifery Professionals","Nursing Professionals"],"ESCO_CODE":"2221.3","ESCO_LABELS":["nursing specialist","nurse practitioner","diabetes nurse","company nurse","vascular nurse","heart failure nurse","specialist nurse practitioner","specialist nurse","cardiovascular nurse","nurse heart diseases","nurse specialist"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"specialist nurse","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Specialist nurses promote and restore people's health, and diagnose and care within a specific branch of the nursing field. Examples of such specialist nursing jobs include but are not restricted to; ambulatory care nurse, advanced practice nurse, cardiac nurse, dental nurse, community health nurse, forensic nurse, gastroenterology nurse, hospice and palliative care nurse, paediatric nurse, public health nurse, rehabilitation nurse, renal nurse and school nurse.\u00a0Specialist nurses are general care nurses prepared beyond the level of a nurse generalist and authorised to practice as specialists with specific expertise in a branch of the nursing field. \n\u00a0","LANGUAGE":"en"} @@ -670,8 +670,8 @@ {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"22","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Health Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Health professionals conduct research; improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods; and apply scientific knowledge relating to medicine, nursing, dentistry, veterinary medicine, pharmacy, and promotion of health. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"226","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Health Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other health professionals provide health services related to dentistry, pharmacy, environmental health and hygiene, occupational health and safety, physiotherapy, nutrition, hearing, speech, vision and rehabilitation therapies. This minor group includes all human health professionals, except doctors, traditional and complementary medicine practitioners, nurses, midwives and paramedical professionals.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2263","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Environmental and Occupational Health and Hygiene Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Environmental and occupational health and hygiene professionals assess, plan and implement programmes to recognize, monitor and control environmental factors that can potentially affect human health, to ensure safe and healthy working conditions and to prevent disease or injury caused by chemical, physical, radiological and biological agents or ergonomic factors.","ISCO_CODES":["2","22","226","2263"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Health Professionals","Other Health Professionals","Environmental and Occupational Health and Hygiene Professionals"],"ESCO_CODE":"2263.3","ESCO_LABELS":["occupational health officer","occupational health and safety officer","workplace health and safety advisor","occupational health nurse","public health inspector","environmental and occupational heath officer","occupational hygienist","health and safety advisor","health and safety officer"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"health and safety officer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Health and safety officers execute plans for the improvement of work environments and cultures. They assess risks and interview employees to ensure the work environment is compliant with health and safety rules, as well as ensuring the interaction within the workplace occurs in a positive and productive manner. If employed in a healthcare facility the health and safety officer has to investigate infections spreading across a facility and advice all employees how to combat and prevent infections.\u00a0Furthermore health physics is applied at facilities where people are exposed to ionizing radiation such as nuclear power plants and research institutions.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"22","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Health Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Health professionals conduct research; improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods; and apply scientific knowledge relating to medicine, nursing, dentistry, veterinary medicine, pharmacy, and promotion of health. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"226","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Health Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other health professionals provide health services related to dentistry, pharmacy, environmental health and hygiene, occupational health and safety, physiotherapy, nutrition, hearing, speech, vision and rehabilitation therapies. This minor group includes all human health professionals, except doctors, traditional and complementary medicine practitioners, nurses, midwives and paramedical professionals.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2263","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Environmental and Occupational Health and Hygiene Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Environmental and occupational health and hygiene professionals assess, plan and implement programmes to recognize, monitor and control environmental factors that can potentially affect human health, to ensure safe and healthy working conditions and to prevent disease or injury caused by chemical, physical, radiological and biological agents or ergonomic factors.","ISCO_CODES":["2","22","226","2263"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Health Professionals","Other Health Professionals","Environmental and Occupational Health and Hygiene Professionals"],"ESCO_CODE":"2263.3.1","ESCO_LABELS":["ergonomic\u00a0researcher","ergonomic scientist","ergonomic science researcher","ergonomists","ergonomist","ergonomic research scientist","ergonomic research analyst","ergonomic analyst"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"ergonomist","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Ergonomists analyse the design of equipment, furniture, and systems in order to improve it toward safer, healthier, and more efficient ones. They strive to improve the interaction of people with equipment and the environment.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"22","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Health Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Health professionals conduct research; improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods; and apply scientific knowledge relating to medicine, nursing, dentistry, veterinary medicine, pharmacy, and promotion of health. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"226","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Health Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other health professionals provide health services related to dentistry, pharmacy, environmental health and hygiene, occupational health and safety, physiotherapy, nutrition, hearing, speech, vision and rehabilitation therapies. This minor group includes all human health professionals, except doctors, traditional and complementary medicine practitioners, nurses, midwives and paramedical professionals.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2263","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Environmental and Occupational Health and Hygiene Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Environmental and occupational health and hygiene professionals assess, plan and implement programmes to recognize, monitor and control environmental factors that can potentially affect human health, to ensure safe and healthy working conditions and to prevent disease or injury caused by chemical, physical, radiological and biological agents or ergonomic factors.","ISCO_CODES":["2","22","226","2263"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Health Professionals","Other Health Professionals","Environmental and Occupational Health and Hygiene Professionals"],"ESCO_CODE":"2263.5","ESCO_LABELS":["radiation protection manager","radiation protection officer","radiation protection advisor","radiation protection team leader","radiation protection supervisor"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"radiation protection officer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Radiation protection officers are responsible for the protection from harmful effects caused by exposure to ionising radiation. They ensure compliance with legislation and regulations by enforcing safety measures. Furthermore they\u00a0develop radiation protection plans in particular for nuclear plants and facilities.","LANGUAGE":"en"} -{"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"22","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Health Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Health professionals conduct research; improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods; and apply scientific knowledge relating to medicine, nursing, dentistry, veterinary medicine, pharmacy, and promotion of health. 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The relief plate is inked and pressed onto the material to be printed.","LANGUAGE":"en"} +{"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. 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They set up the press and monitor it during the operation, taking care of safety and resolving problems.","LANGUAGE":"en"} +{"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. 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They also mix colors, set up the appropriate machinery equipment and monitor printing.","LANGUAGE":"en"} +{"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. 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The offset press transfers an inked image from the plate to a rubber blanket before to print it onto the printing surface.","LANGUAGE":"en"} +{"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"73","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Handicraft and Printing Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Handicraft and printing workers combine artistic and manual skills to design, produce, maintain and decorate precision instruments, musical instruments, jewellery and other precious-metals, pottery, porcelain and glassware, items made of wood or textile, leather or related materials, and printed products such as books, newspapers and magazines. They apply traditional and\/or recently developed techniques to carve, mould, assemble, weave and decorate various articles; to compose and set type prior to printing; to set up and operate printing presses; to bind and finish printed products; and to prepare stencils and operate screen printing equipment. 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The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"73","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Handicraft and Printing Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Handicraft and printing workers combine artistic and manual skills to design, produce, maintain and decorate precision instruments, musical instruments, jewellery and other precious-metals, pottery, porcelain and glassware, items made of wood or textile, leather or related materials, and printed products such as books, newspapers and magazines. They apply traditional and\/or recently developed techniques to carve, mould, assemble, weave and decorate various articles; to compose and set type prior to printing; to set up and operate printing presses; to bind and finish printed products; and to prepare stencils and operate screen printing equipment. 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The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"732","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Printing Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Printing trades\u2019 workers compose and set type prior to printing, set up and operate printing presses, bind and finish printed products, and prepare stencils and operate screen printing equipment.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7323","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Print Finishing and Binding Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Print finishing and binding workers bind books and other publications, and finish printed products by hand or machine.","ISCO_CODES":["7","73","732","7323"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Handicraft and Printing Workers","Printing Trades Workers","Print Finishing and Binding Workers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7323.3","ESCO_LABELS":["book restorer","book repairer","book restorer and conservator","book conservator","master book restorer","rare book restorer","paper conservator"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"book restorer","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Book restorers work to correct and treat books based on an evaluation of their aesthetic, historic and scientific characteristics. 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They also make and repair electrical cables connecting customers to the electricity network.","LANGUAGE":"en"} +{"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. 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The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"742","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Electronics and Telecommunications Installers and Repairers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Electronics and telecommunications installers and repairers fit, maintain, adjust and repair electronic equipment such as commercial and office machines, electronic instruments and control systems; install, repair and maintain telecommunications equipment, data transmission equipment, cables and antennae; and repair, fit and maintain computers.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7421","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Electronics Mechanics and Servicers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Electronics mechanics and servicers fit, maintain, adjust and repair electronic equipment such as commercial and office machines and electronic instruments and control systems.","ISCO_CODES":["7","74","742","7421"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Electrical and Electronics Trades Workers","Electronics and Telecommunications Installers and Repairers","Electronics Mechanics and Servicers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7421.1","ESCO_LABELS":["ATM servicer","cashpoint repair technician","ATM repair technician","cash machine repair technician","automated teller machine repair technician","automatic teller machine repair technician"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"ATM repair technician","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"ATM repair technicians install, diagnose, maintain and repair automatic teller machines. 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The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"74","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Electrical and Electronics Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Electrical and electronics trades workers install, fit and maintain electrical wiring systems and machinery and other electrical apparatus, electrical transmission and supply lines and cables, and electronic and telecommunications equipment and systems. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"742","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Electronics and Telecommunications Installers and Repairers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Electronics and telecommunications installers and repairers fit, maintain, adjust and repair electronic equipment such as commercial and office machines, electronic instruments and control systems; install, repair and maintain telecommunications equipment, data transmission equipment, cables and antennae; and repair, fit and maintain computers.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7421","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Electronics Mechanics and Servicers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Electronics mechanics and servicers fit, maintain, adjust and repair electronic equipment such as commercial and office machines and electronic instruments and control systems.","ISCO_CODES":["7","74","742","7421"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Electrical and Electronics Trades Workers","Electronics and Telecommunications Installers and Repairers","Electronics Mechanics and Servicers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7421.2","ESCO_LABELS":["avionics systems technician","line technician","avionics diagnostic technician","avionics maintenance technician","avionics test technician","aircraft instrument technician","avionics repair technician","avionics mechanic","aircraft electronics mechanic","aircraft electrical mechanic","aircraft instrument mechanic","aircraft electromechanic technician","avionics inspection technician","avionics technician","avionics installation technician","aircraft electro-mechanic technician"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"avionics technician","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Avionics technicians install, test, inspect and adjust electrical and electronic equipment, such as navigation, communication and flight control systems in aircrafts and spacecrafts. 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The tasks call for an understanding of the work organisation, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"742","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Electronics and Telecommunications Installers and Repairers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Electronics and telecommunications installers and repairers fit, maintain, adjust and repair electronic equipment such as commercial and office machines, electronic instruments and control systems; install, repair and maintain telecommunications equipment, data transmission equipment, cables and antennae; and repair, fit and maintain computers.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7421","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Electronics Mechanics and Servicers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Electronics mechanics and servicers fit, maintain, adjust and repair electronic equipment such as commercial and office machines and electronic instruments and control systems.","ISCO_CODES":["7","74","742","7421"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Electrical and Electronics Trades Workers","Electronics and Telecommunications Installers and Repairers","Electronics Mechanics and Servicers"],"ESCO_CODE":"7421.3","ESCO_LABELS":["repairer","consumer electronics repair technician","consumer electronics technician","electronics repairer","repairman","trouble-shooter","consumer electronics repairman","consumer","technician"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"consumer electronics repair technician","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Consumer electronics repair technicians use electrical equipment to diagnose malfunctions and test functionality of consumer electronics such as TVs, video and audio systems and digital cameras. They read manufacturers' instructions and conduct the necessary repairs or replacements.","LANGUAGE":"en"} @@ -3005,13 +3005,13 @@ {"ISCO_CODE_1":"9","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Elementary Occupations","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Elementary occupations involve the performance of simple and routine tasks which may require the use of hand-held tools and considerable physical effort. Most occupations in this major group require skills at the first ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"96","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Refuse Workers and Other Elementary Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Refuse workers and other elementary workers collect, process and recycle garbage from buildings, yards, streets and other public places. They keep streets and other public places clean and tidy, deliver and carry messages and packages and perform odd jobs for private households or establishments. 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For instance, the group includes those who issue and collect parking or admission tickets, provide personal items to patrons or customers in cloakrooms, and assist patrons at entertainment events.","ISCO_CODES":["9","96","962","9629"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Elementary Occupations","Refuse Workers and Other Elementary Workers","Other Elementary Workers","Elementary Workers Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"9629.6","ESCO_LABELS":["dressing room attendant","gym worker","dressing room assistant","locker room assistant","locker room attendant","spa locker room attendant","sports center worker","spa assistant","changing room assistant","changing room attendant","health spa assistant"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"locker room attendant","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Locker room attendants assist customers in handling personal items and articles in changing rooms, usually in sports or theatre areas. They also maintain the overall cleanliness of the designated areas and help with lost and found issues.","LANGUAGE":"en"} {"ISCO_CODE_1":"9","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Elementary Occupations","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Elementary occupations involve the performance of simple and routine tasks which may require the use of hand-held tools and considerable physical effort. Most occupations in this major group require skills at the first ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"96","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Refuse Workers and Other Elementary Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Refuse workers and other elementary workers collect, process and recycle garbage from buildings, yards, streets and other public places. They keep streets and other public places clean and tidy, deliver and carry messages and packages and perform odd jobs for private households or establishments. Most occupations in this sub-major group require skills at the first ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"962","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Elementary Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other elementary workers deliver and carry messages and packages, perform a variety of simple maintenance and repair tasks, collect money and stock vending machines, read meters; collect water and firewood; and collect and issue tickets for parking or events.","ISCO_CODE_4":"9629","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Elementary Workers Not Elsewhere Classified","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This unit group covers elementary workers not classified elsewhere in Major Group 9: Elementary Occupations. For instance, the group includes those who issue and collect parking or admission tickets, provide personal items to patrons or customers in cloakrooms, and assist patrons at entertainment events.","ISCO_CODES":["9","96","962","9629"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Elementary Occupations","Refuse Workers and Other Elementary Workers","Other Elementary Workers","Elementary Workers Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":"9629.7","ESCO_LABELS":["usher","ticket taker","groomsman","usher supervisor","event usher","court usher","church usher"],"ESCO_OCCUPATION":"usher","ESCO_DESCRIPTION":"Ushers assist visitors by showing their way in a big building such as a theatre, stadium or concert hall. They check visitors' tickets for authorized access, give directions to their seats and answer questions. Ushers may take on security monitoring tasks and alert security personnel when required.","LANGUAGE":"en"} -{"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level, except for Sub-major group 14: Hospitality, Retail and Other Services Managers, for which skills at the third ISCO skill level are generally required.","ISCO_CODE_2":"11","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Chief Executives, Senior Officials and Legislators","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Chief executives, senior officials and legislators formulate and review the policies, and plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities, of enterprises, governments and other organizations with the support of other managers. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"111","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Legislators and Senior Officials","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Legislators and senior officials determine, formulate, advise on and direct the implementation of policies of national, state, regional or local governments or communities, and of special interest organizations. They make, ratify, amend or repeal laws, public rules and regulations and plan, organize, direct, control and evaluate the overall activities of government departments and agencies, traditional communities and special-interest organizations.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1113","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Traditional Chiefs and Heads of Villages","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Traditional chiefs and heads of villages perform a variety of legislative, administrative and ceremonial tasks and duties, determined by ancient traditions, as well as by the division of rights and responsibilities \tbetween village chiefs and the local, regional and national authorities.","ISCO_CODES":["1","11","111","1113"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Chief Executives, Senior Officials and Legislators","Legislators and Senior Officials","Traditional Chiefs and Heads of Villages"],"ESCO_CODE":null,"ESCO_LABELS":"[]","ESCO_OCCUPATION":null,"ESCO_DESCRIPTION":null,"LANGUAGE":"en"} -{"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"22","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Health Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Health professionals conduct research; improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods; and apply scientific knowledge relating to medicine, nursing, dentistry, veterinary medicine, pharmacy, and promotion of health. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"224","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Paramedical Practitioners","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Paramedical practitioners provide advisory, diagnostic, curative and preventive medical services for humans more limited in scope and complexity than those carried out by medical doctors. They work autonomously or with limited supervision of medical doctors, and apply advanced clinical procedures for treating and preventing diseases, injuries and other physical or mental impairments common to specific communities.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2240","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Paramedical Practitioners","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Paramedical practitioners provide advisory, diagnostic, curative and preventive medical services more limited in scope and complexity than those carried out by medical doctors. They work autonomously, or with limited supervision of medical doctors, and apply advanced clinical procedures for treating and preventing diseases, injuries and other physical or mental impairments common to specific communities.","ISCO_CODES":["2","22","224","2240"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Health Professionals","Paramedical Practitioners","Paramedical Practitioners"],"ESCO_CODE":null,"ESCO_LABELS":"[]","ESCO_OCCUPATION":null,"ESCO_DESCRIPTION":null,"LANGUAGE":"en"} -{"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"32","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Health Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Health associate professionals perform technical and practical tasks to support diagnosis and treatment of illness, disease, injuries and impairments in humans and animals, and to support implementation of health care, treatment and referral plans usually established by medical, veterinary, nursing and other health professionals. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"322","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Nursing and Midwifery Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Nursing and midwifery associate professionals provide basic nursing and personal care for people who are physically or mentally ill, disabled or infirm, and others in need of care due to potential risks to health including before, during and after childbirth. They generally work under the supervision of, and in support of implementation of health care, treatment and referrals plans established by, medical, nursing, midwifery and other health professionals.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3221","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Nursing Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Nursing associate professionals provide basic nursing and personal care for people in need of such care due to effects of ageing, illness, injury or other physical or mental impairment. They generally work under the supervision of, and in support of implementation of health care, treatment and referrals plans established by, medical, nursing and other health professionals.","ISCO_CODES":["3","32","322","3221"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Health Associate Professionals","Nursing and Midwifery Associate Professionals","Nursing Associate Professionals"],"ESCO_CODE":null,"ESCO_LABELS":"[]","ESCO_OCCUPATION":null,"ESCO_DESCRIPTION":null,"LANGUAGE":"en"} -{"ISCO_CODE_1":"4","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Clerical Support Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Clerical support workers record, organise, store, compute and retrieve information, and perform a number of clerical duties in connection with money-handling operations, travel arrangements, requests for information, and appointments. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"44","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Other Clerical Support Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Other clerical support workers sort and deliver mail, file documents, prepare information for processing, maintain personnel records, check material for consistency with original source material, assist persons who cannot read or write, and perform various other specialized clerical duties. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"441","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Clerical Support Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other clerical support workers sort and deliver mail, file documents, prepare information for processing, maintain personnel records, check material for consistency with original source material, assist persons who cannot read or write, and perform various other specialized clerical duties.","ISCO_CODE_4":"4414","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Scribes and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Scribes and related workers write letters and complete forms on behalf of persons who are unable to read or write.","ISCO_CODES":["4","44","441","4414"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Clerical Support Workers","Other Clerical Support Workers","Other Clerical Support Workers","Scribes and Related Workers"],"ESCO_CODE":null,"ESCO_LABELS":"[]","ESCO_OCCUPATION":null,"ESCO_DESCRIPTION":null,"LANGUAGE":"en"} -{"ISCO_CODE_1":"6","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Skilled Agricultural, Forestry and Fishery Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Skilled agricultural, forestry and fishery workers grow and harvest field or tree and shrub crops, gather wild fruits and plants, breed, tend or hunt animals, produce a variety of animal husbandry products; cultivate, conserve and exploit forests; breed or catch fish; and cultivate or gather other forms of aquatic life in order to provide food, shelter and income for themselves and their households. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"63","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Subsistence Farmers, Fishers, Hunters and Gatherers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Subsistence farmers, fishers, hunters and gatherers grow and harvest field or tree and shrub crops, vegetables and fruit, gather wild fruits, medicinal and other plants, tend or hunt animals, catch fish and gather various forms of aquatic life in order to provide food, shelter and, in some cases, a minimum of cash income for themselves and their households. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"631","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Subsistence Crop Farmers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Subsistence crop farmers grow and harvest field or tree and shrub crops, vegetables and fruit, in order to provide food, shelter and, in some cases, a minimum of cash income for themselves and their households.","ISCO_CODE_4":"6310","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Subsistence Crop Farmers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Subsistence crop farmers grow and harvest field or tree and shrub crops, vegetables and fruit, in order to provide food, shelter and, in some cases, a minimum of cash income for themselves and their households.","ISCO_CODES":["6","63","631","6310"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Skilled Agricultural, Forestry and Fishery Workers","Subsistence Farmers, Fishers, Hunters and Gatherers","Subsistence Crop Farmers","Subsistence Crop Farmers"],"ESCO_CODE":null,"ESCO_LABELS":"[]","ESCO_OCCUPATION":null,"ESCO_DESCRIPTION":null,"LANGUAGE":"en"} -{"ISCO_CODE_1":"6","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Skilled Agricultural, Forestry and Fishery Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Skilled agricultural, forestry and fishery workers grow and harvest field or tree and shrub crops, gather wild fruits and plants, breed, tend or hunt animals, produce a variety of animal husbandry products; cultivate, conserve and exploit forests; breed or catch fish; and cultivate or gather other forms of aquatic life in order to provide food, shelter and income for themselves and their households. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"63","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Subsistence Farmers, Fishers, Hunters and Gatherers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Subsistence farmers, fishers, hunters and gatherers grow and harvest field or tree and shrub crops, vegetables and fruit, gather wild fruits, medicinal and other plants, tend or hunt animals, catch fish and gather various forms of aquatic life in order to provide food, shelter and, in some cases, a minimum of cash income for themselves and their households. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"632","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Subsistence Livestock Farmers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Subsistence livestock farmers breed, raise and tend livestock in order to provide food, shelter and, in some cases, a minimum of cash income for themselves and their households.","ISCO_CODE_4":"6320","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Subsistence Livestock Farmers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Subsistence livestock farmers breed, raise and tend livestock in order to provide food, shelter and, in some cases, a minimum of cash income for themselves and their households.","ISCO_CODES":["6","63","632","6320"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Skilled Agricultural, Forestry and Fishery Workers","Subsistence Farmers, Fishers, Hunters and Gatherers","Subsistence Livestock Farmers","Subsistence Livestock Farmers"],"ESCO_CODE":null,"ESCO_LABELS":"[]","ESCO_OCCUPATION":null,"ESCO_DESCRIPTION":null,"LANGUAGE":"en"} -{"ISCO_CODE_1":"6","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Skilled Agricultural, Forestry and Fishery Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Skilled agricultural, forestry and fishery workers grow and harvest field or tree and shrub crops, gather wild fruits and plants, breed, tend or hunt animals, produce a variety of animal husbandry products; cultivate, conserve and exploit forests; breed or catch fish; and cultivate or gather other forms of aquatic life in order to provide food, shelter and income for themselves and their households. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"63","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Subsistence Farmers, Fishers, Hunters and Gatherers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Subsistence farmers, fishers, hunters and gatherers grow and harvest field or tree and shrub crops, vegetables and fruit, gather wild fruits, medicinal and other plants, tend or hunt animals, catch fish and gather various forms of aquatic life in order to provide food, shelter and, in some cases, a minimum of cash income for themselves and their households. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"633","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Subsistence Mixed Crop and Livestock Farmers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Subsistence mixed crop and livestock farmers grow and harvest field or tree and shrub crops, vegetables and fruit, gather wild fruits, medicinal and other plants, tend or hunt animals, and\/or catch fish and gather various forms of aquatic life in order to provide food, shelter and, in some cases, a minimum of cash income for themselves and their households.","ISCO_CODE_4":"6330","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Subsistence Mixed Crop and Livestock Farmers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Subsistence mixed crop and livestock farmers grow and harvest field or tree and shrub crops, vegetables and fruit; gather wild fruits and medicinal and other plants; tend or hunt animals; and\/or catch fish and gather various forms of aquatic life in order to provide food, shelter and, in some cases, a minimum of cash income for themselves and their households.","ISCO_CODES":["6","63","633","6330"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Skilled Agricultural, Forestry and Fishery Workers","Subsistence Farmers, Fishers, Hunters and Gatherers","Subsistence Mixed Crop and Livestock Farmers","Subsistence Mixed Crop and Livestock Farmers"],"ESCO_CODE":null,"ESCO_LABELS":"[]","ESCO_OCCUPATION":null,"ESCO_DESCRIPTION":null,"LANGUAGE":"en"} -{"ISCO_CODE_1":"6","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Skilled Agricultural, Forestry and Fishery Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Skilled agricultural, forestry and fishery workers grow and harvest field or tree and shrub crops, gather wild fruits and plants, breed, tend or hunt animals, produce a variety of animal husbandry products; cultivate, conserve and exploit forests; breed or catch fish; and cultivate or gather other forms of aquatic life in order to provide food, shelter and income for themselves and their households. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"63","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Subsistence Farmers, Fishers, Hunters and Gatherers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Subsistence farmers, fishers, hunters and gatherers grow and harvest field or tree and shrub crops, vegetables and fruit, gather wild fruits, medicinal and other plants, tend or hunt animals, catch fish and gather various forms of aquatic life in order to provide food, shelter and, in some cases, a minimum of cash income for themselves and their households. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"634","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Subsistence Fishers, Hunters, Trappers and Gatherers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Subsistence fishers, hunters, trappers and gatherers gather wild fruits, medicinal and other plants, hunt and trap animals, catch fish and gather various forms of aquatic life in order to provide food, shelter and, in some cases, a minimum of cash income for themselves and their households.","ISCO_CODE_4":"6340","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Subsistence Fishers, Hunters, Trappers and Gatherers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Subsistence fishers, hunters, trappers and gatherers gather wild fruits, medicinal and other plants; hunt and trap animals; catch fish and gather various forms of aquatic life in order to provide food, shelter and, in some cases, a minimum of cash income for themselves and their households.","ISCO_CODES":["6","63","634","6340"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Skilled Agricultural, Forestry and Fishery Workers","Subsistence Farmers, Fishers, Hunters and Gatherers","Subsistence Fishers, Hunters, Trappers and Gatherers","Subsistence Fishers, Hunters, Trappers and Gatherers"],"ESCO_CODE":null,"ESCO_LABELS":"[]","ESCO_OCCUPATION":null,"ESCO_DESCRIPTION":null,"LANGUAGE":"en"} -{"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"75","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Food processing, woodworking, garment and other craft and related trades workers treat and process agricultural and fisheries raw materials into food and other products, and produce and repair goods made of wood, textiles, fur, leather or other materials. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"754","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Craft and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other craft and related workers work under the surface of water, using underwater breathing apparatus; position, assemble, and detonate explosives; inspect and test, raw materials and manufactured components and products; remove unwanted organisms to prevent damage to crops and buildings and other structures. This group includes other trade and craft occupations not classified elsewhere in Major Group 7: Craft and Related Trades Workers.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7549","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Craft and Related Workers Not Elsewhere Classified","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This group covers craft and trade occupations not classified elsewhere in Major Group 7: Craft and Related Trades Workers. For instance, the group includes those who mould, slice, grind and polish optical lenses and those who arrange flowers for display.","ISCO_CODES":["7","75","754","7549"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","Other Craft and Related Workers","Craft and Related Workers Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":null,"ESCO_LABELS":"[]","ESCO_OCCUPATION":null,"ESCO_DESCRIPTION":null,"LANGUAGE":"en"} -{"ISCO_CODE_1":"9","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Elementary Occupations","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Elementary occupations involve the performance of simple and routine tasks which may require the use of hand-held tools and considerable physical effort. Most occupations in this major group require skills at the first ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"96","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Refuse Workers and Other Elementary Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Refuse workers and other elementary workers collect, process and recycle garbage from buildings, yards, streets and other public places. They keep streets and other public places clean and tidy, deliver and carry messages and packages and perform odd jobs for private households or establishments. Most occupations in this sub-major group require skills at the first ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"962","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Elementary Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other elementary workers deliver and carry messages and packages, perform a variety of simple maintenance and repair tasks, collect money and stock vending machines, read meters; collect water and firewood; and collect and issue tickets for parking or events.","ISCO_CODE_4":"9624","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Water and Firewood Collectors","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Water and firewood collectors collect water and firewood and transport them on foot or using hand or animal carts.","ISCO_CODES":["9","96","962","9624"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Elementary Occupations","Refuse Workers and Other Elementary Workers","Other Elementary Workers","Water and Firewood Collectors"],"ESCO_CODE":null,"ESCO_LABELS":"[]","ESCO_OCCUPATION":null,"ESCO_DESCRIPTION":null,"LANGUAGE":"en"} +{"ISCO_CODE_1":"1","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Managers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Managers plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate the overall activities of enterprises, governments and other organizations, or of organizational units within them, and formulate and review their policies, laws, rules and regulations. 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Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"111","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Legislators and Senior Officials","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Legislators and senior officials determine, formulate, advise on and direct the implementation of policies of national, state, regional or local governments or communities, and of special interest organizations. They make, ratify, amend or repeal laws, public rules and regulations and plan, organize, direct, control and evaluate the overall activities of government departments and agencies, traditional communities and special-interest organizations.","ISCO_CODE_4":"1113","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Traditional Chiefs and Heads of Villages","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Traditional chiefs and heads of villages perform a variety of legislative, administrative and ceremonial tasks and duties, determined by ancient traditions, as well as by the division of rights and responsibilities \tbetween village chiefs and the local, regional and national authorities.","ISCO_CODES":["1","11","111","1113"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Managers","Chief Executives, Senior Officials and Legislators","Legislators and Senior Officials","Traditional Chiefs and Heads of Villages"],"ESCO_CODE":null,"ESCO_LABELS":null,"ESCO_OCCUPATION":null,"ESCO_DESCRIPTION":null,"LANGUAGE":"en"} +{"ISCO_CODE_1":"2","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Professionals increase the existing stock of knowledge; apply scientific or artistic concepts and theories; teach about the foregoing in a systematic manner; or engage in any combination of these activities. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"22","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Health Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Health professionals conduct research; improve or develop concepts, theories and operational methods; and apply scientific knowledge relating to medicine, nursing, dentistry, veterinary medicine, pharmacy, and promotion of health. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the fourth ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"224","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Paramedical Practitioners","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Paramedical practitioners provide advisory, diagnostic, curative and preventive medical services for humans more limited in scope and complexity than those carried out by medical doctors. They work autonomously or with limited supervision of medical doctors, and apply advanced clinical procedures for treating and preventing diseases, injuries and other physical or mental impairments common to specific communities.","ISCO_CODE_4":"2240","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Paramedical Practitioners","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Paramedical practitioners provide advisory, diagnostic, curative and preventive medical services more limited in scope and complexity than those carried out by medical doctors. They work autonomously, or with limited supervision of medical doctors, and apply advanced clinical procedures for treating and preventing diseases, injuries and other physical or mental impairments common to specific communities.","ISCO_CODES":["2","22","224","2240"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Professionals","Health Professionals","Paramedical Practitioners","Paramedical Practitioners"],"ESCO_CODE":null,"ESCO_LABELS":null,"ESCO_OCCUPATION":null,"ESCO_DESCRIPTION":null,"LANGUAGE":"en"} +{"ISCO_CODE_1":"3","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Technicians and Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Technicians and associate professionals perform technical and related tasks connected with research and the application of scientific or artistic concepts and operational methods, and government or business regulations. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"32","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Health Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Health associate professionals perform technical and practical tasks to support diagnosis and treatment of illness, disease, injuries and impairments in humans and animals, and to support implementation of health care, treatment and referral plans usually established by medical, veterinary, nursing and other health professionals. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the third ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"322","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Nursing and Midwifery Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Nursing and midwifery associate professionals provide basic nursing and personal care for people who are physically or mentally ill, disabled or infirm, and others in need of care due to potential risks to health including before, during and after childbirth. They generally work under the supervision of, and in support of implementation of health care, treatment and referrals plans established by, medical, nursing, midwifery and other health professionals.","ISCO_CODE_4":"3221","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Nursing Associate Professionals","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Nursing associate professionals provide basic nursing and personal care for people in need of such care due to effects of ageing, illness, injury or other physical or mental impairment. They generally work under the supervision of, and in support of implementation of health care, treatment and referrals plans established by, medical, nursing and other health professionals.","ISCO_CODES":["3","32","322","3221"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Technicians and Associate Professionals","Health Associate Professionals","Nursing and Midwifery Associate Professionals","Nursing Associate Professionals"],"ESCO_CODE":null,"ESCO_LABELS":null,"ESCO_OCCUPATION":null,"ESCO_DESCRIPTION":null,"LANGUAGE":"en"} +{"ISCO_CODE_1":"4","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Clerical Support Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Clerical support workers record, organise, store, compute and retrieve information, and perform a number of clerical duties in connection with money-handling operations, travel arrangements, requests for information, and appointments. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"44","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Other Clerical Support Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Other clerical support workers sort and deliver mail, file documents, prepare information for processing, maintain personnel records, check material for consistency with original source material, assist persons who cannot read or write, and perform various other specialized clerical duties. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"441","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Clerical Support Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other clerical support workers sort and deliver mail, file documents, prepare information for processing, maintain personnel records, check material for consistency with original source material, assist persons who cannot read or write, and perform various other specialized clerical duties.","ISCO_CODE_4":"4414","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Scribes and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Scribes and related workers write letters and complete forms on behalf of persons who are unable to read or write.","ISCO_CODES":["4","44","441","4414"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Clerical Support Workers","Other Clerical Support Workers","Other Clerical Support Workers","Scribes and Related Workers"],"ESCO_CODE":null,"ESCO_LABELS":null,"ESCO_OCCUPATION":null,"ESCO_DESCRIPTION":null,"LANGUAGE":"en"} +{"ISCO_CODE_1":"6","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Skilled Agricultural, Forestry and Fishery Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Skilled agricultural, forestry and fishery workers grow and harvest field or tree and shrub crops, gather wild fruits and plants, breed, tend or hunt animals, produce a variety of animal husbandry products; cultivate, conserve and exploit forests; breed or catch fish; and cultivate or gather other forms of aquatic life in order to provide food, shelter and income for themselves and their households. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"63","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Subsistence Farmers, Fishers, Hunters and Gatherers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Subsistence farmers, fishers, hunters and gatherers grow and harvest field or tree and shrub crops, vegetables and fruit, gather wild fruits, medicinal and other plants, tend or hunt animals, catch fish and gather various forms of aquatic life in order to provide food, shelter and, in some cases, a minimum of cash income for themselves and their households. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"631","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Subsistence Crop Farmers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Subsistence crop farmers grow and harvest field or tree and shrub crops, vegetables and fruit, in order to provide food, shelter and, in some cases, a minimum of cash income for themselves and their households.","ISCO_CODE_4":"6310","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Subsistence Crop Farmers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Subsistence crop farmers grow and harvest field or tree and shrub crops, vegetables and fruit, in order to provide food, shelter and, in some cases, a minimum of cash income for themselves and their households.","ISCO_CODES":["6","63","631","6310"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Skilled Agricultural, Forestry and Fishery Workers","Subsistence Farmers, Fishers, Hunters and Gatherers","Subsistence Crop Farmers","Subsistence Crop Farmers"],"ESCO_CODE":null,"ESCO_LABELS":null,"ESCO_OCCUPATION":null,"ESCO_DESCRIPTION":null,"LANGUAGE":"en"} +{"ISCO_CODE_1":"6","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Skilled Agricultural, Forestry and Fishery Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Skilled agricultural, forestry and fishery workers grow and harvest field or tree and shrub crops, gather wild fruits and plants, breed, tend or hunt animals, produce a variety of animal husbandry products; cultivate, conserve and exploit forests; breed or catch fish; and cultivate or gather other forms of aquatic life in order to provide food, shelter and income for themselves and their households. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"63","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Subsistence Farmers, Fishers, Hunters and Gatherers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Subsistence farmers, fishers, hunters and gatherers grow and harvest field or tree and shrub crops, vegetables and fruit, gather wild fruits, medicinal and other plants, tend or hunt animals, catch fish and gather various forms of aquatic life in order to provide food, shelter and, in some cases, a minimum of cash income for themselves and their households. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"632","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Subsistence Livestock Farmers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Subsistence livestock farmers breed, raise and tend livestock in order to provide food, shelter and, in some cases, a minimum of cash income for themselves and their households.","ISCO_CODE_4":"6320","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Subsistence Livestock Farmers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Subsistence livestock farmers breed, raise and tend livestock in order to provide food, shelter and, in some cases, a minimum of cash income for themselves and their households.","ISCO_CODES":["6","63","632","6320"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Skilled Agricultural, Forestry and Fishery Workers","Subsistence Farmers, Fishers, Hunters and Gatherers","Subsistence Livestock Farmers","Subsistence Livestock Farmers"],"ESCO_CODE":null,"ESCO_LABELS":null,"ESCO_OCCUPATION":null,"ESCO_DESCRIPTION":null,"LANGUAGE":"en"} +{"ISCO_CODE_1":"6","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Skilled Agricultural, Forestry and Fishery Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Skilled agricultural, forestry and fishery workers grow and harvest field or tree and shrub crops, gather wild fruits and plants, breed, tend or hunt animals, produce a variety of animal husbandry products; cultivate, conserve and exploit forests; breed or catch fish; and cultivate or gather other forms of aquatic life in order to provide food, shelter and income for themselves and their households. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"63","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Subsistence Farmers, Fishers, Hunters and Gatherers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Subsistence farmers, fishers, hunters and gatherers grow and harvest field or tree and shrub crops, vegetables and fruit, gather wild fruits, medicinal and other plants, tend or hunt animals, catch fish and gather various forms of aquatic life in order to provide food, shelter and, in some cases, a minimum of cash income for themselves and their households. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"633","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Subsistence Mixed Crop and Livestock Farmers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Subsistence mixed crop and livestock farmers grow and harvest field or tree and shrub crops, vegetables and fruit, gather wild fruits, medicinal and other plants, tend or hunt animals, and\/or catch fish and gather various forms of aquatic life in order to provide food, shelter and, in some cases, a minimum of cash income for themselves and their households.","ISCO_CODE_4":"6330","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Subsistence Mixed Crop and Livestock Farmers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Subsistence mixed crop and livestock farmers grow and harvest field or tree and shrub crops, vegetables and fruit; gather wild fruits and medicinal and other plants; tend or hunt animals; and\/or catch fish and gather various forms of aquatic life in order to provide food, shelter and, in some cases, a minimum of cash income for themselves and their households.","ISCO_CODES":["6","63","633","6330"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Skilled Agricultural, Forestry and Fishery Workers","Subsistence Farmers, Fishers, Hunters and Gatherers","Subsistence Mixed Crop and Livestock Farmers","Subsistence Mixed Crop and Livestock Farmers"],"ESCO_CODE":null,"ESCO_LABELS":null,"ESCO_OCCUPATION":null,"ESCO_DESCRIPTION":null,"LANGUAGE":"en"} +{"ISCO_CODE_1":"6","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Skilled Agricultural, Forestry and Fishery Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Skilled agricultural, forestry and fishery workers grow and harvest field or tree and shrub crops, gather wild fruits and plants, breed, tend or hunt animals, produce a variety of animal husbandry products; cultivate, conserve and exploit forests; breed or catch fish; and cultivate or gather other forms of aquatic life in order to provide food, shelter and income for themselves and their households. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"63","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Subsistence Farmers, Fishers, Hunters and Gatherers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Subsistence farmers, fishers, hunters and gatherers grow and harvest field or tree and shrub crops, vegetables and fruit, gather wild fruits, medicinal and other plants, tend or hunt animals, catch fish and gather various forms of aquatic life in order to provide food, shelter and, in some cases, a minimum of cash income for themselves and their households. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"634","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Subsistence Fishers, Hunters, Trappers and Gatherers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Subsistence fishers, hunters, trappers and gatherers gather wild fruits, medicinal and other plants, hunt and trap animals, catch fish and gather various forms of aquatic life in order to provide food, shelter and, in some cases, a minimum of cash income for themselves and their households.","ISCO_CODE_4":"6340","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Subsistence Fishers, Hunters, Trappers and Gatherers","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Subsistence fishers, hunters, trappers and gatherers gather wild fruits, medicinal and other plants; hunt and trap animals; catch fish and gather various forms of aquatic life in order to provide food, shelter and, in some cases, a minimum of cash income for themselves and their households.","ISCO_CODES":["6","63","634","6340"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Skilled Agricultural, Forestry and Fishery Workers","Subsistence Farmers, Fishers, Hunters and Gatherers","Subsistence Fishers, Hunters, Trappers and Gatherers","Subsistence Fishers, Hunters, Trappers and Gatherers"],"ESCO_CODE":null,"ESCO_LABELS":null,"ESCO_OCCUPATION":null,"ESCO_DESCRIPTION":null,"LANGUAGE":"en"} +{"ISCO_CODE_1":"7","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Craft and related trades workers apply specific technical and practical knowledge and skills in the fields to construct and maintain buildings; form metal; erect metal structures; set machine tools or make, fit, maintain and repair machinery, equipment or tools; carry out printing work; and produce or process foodstuffs, textiles and wooden, metal and other articles, including handicraft goods. Competent performance in most occupations in this major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of all stages of the production process, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_2":"75","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Food processing, woodworking, garment and other craft and related trades workers treat and process agricultural and fisheries raw materials into food and other products, and produce and repair goods made of wood, textiles, fur, leather or other materials. Competent performance in most occupations in this sub-major group requires skills at the second ISCO skill level.\n\nThe work is carried out by hand and by hand-powered and other tools which are used to reduce the amount of physical effort and time required for specific tasks, as well as to improve the quality of the products. The tasks call for an understanding of the work organization, the materials and tools used, and the nature and purpose of the final product.","ISCO_CODE_3":"754","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Craft and Related Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other craft and related workers work under the surface of water, using underwater breathing apparatus; position, assemble, and detonate explosives; inspect and test, raw materials and manufactured components and products; remove unwanted organisms to prevent damage to crops and buildings and other structures. This group includes other trade and craft occupations not classified elsewhere in Major Group 7: Craft and Related Trades Workers.","ISCO_CODE_4":"7549","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Craft and Related Workers Not Elsewhere Classified","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"This group covers craft and trade occupations not classified elsewhere in Major Group 7: Craft and Related Trades Workers. For instance, the group includes those who mould, slice, grind and polish optical lenses and those who arrange flowers for display.","ISCO_CODES":["7","75","754","7549"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Craft and Related Trades Workers","Food Processing, Woodworking, Garment and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers","Other Craft and Related Workers","Craft and Related Workers Not Elsewhere Classified"],"ESCO_CODE":null,"ESCO_LABELS":null,"ESCO_OCCUPATION":null,"ESCO_DESCRIPTION":null,"LANGUAGE":"en"} +{"ISCO_CODE_1":"9","ISCO_LABEL_1":"Elementary Occupations","ISCO_DEFINITION_1":"Elementary occupations involve the performance of simple and routine tasks which may require the use of hand-held tools and considerable physical effort. Most occupations in this major group require skills at the first ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_2":"96","ISCO_LABEL_2":"Refuse Workers and Other Elementary Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_2":"Refuse workers and other elementary workers collect, process and recycle garbage from buildings, yards, streets and other public places. They keep streets and other public places clean and tidy, deliver and carry messages and packages and perform odd jobs for private households or establishments. Most occupations in this sub-major group require skills at the first ISCO skill level.","ISCO_CODE_3":"962","ISCO_LABEL_3":"Other Elementary Workers","ISCO_DEFINITION_3":"Other elementary workers deliver and carry messages and packages, perform a variety of simple maintenance and repair tasks, collect money and stock vending machines, read meters; collect water and firewood; and collect and issue tickets for parking or events.","ISCO_CODE_4":"9624","ISCO_LABEL_4":"Water and Firewood Collectors","ISCO_DEFINITION_4":"Water and firewood collectors collect water and firewood and transport them on foot or using hand or animal carts.","ISCO_CODES":["9","96","962","9624"],"ISCO_LABELS":["Elementary Occupations","Refuse Workers and Other Elementary Workers","Other Elementary Workers","Water and Firewood Collectors"],"ESCO_CODE":null,"ESCO_LABELS":null,"ESCO_OCCUPATION":null,"ESCO_DESCRIPTION":null,"LANGUAGE":"en"}