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Doctoral Scientists and Engineers in the United States: 1995 Profile (1998)

Chapter: APPENDIX E: Occupation Codes

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Suggested Citation:"APPENDIX E: Occupation Codes." National Research Council. 1998. Doctoral Scientists and Engineers in the United States: 1995 Profile. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/21259.
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SCIENTISTS Computer Seielltistl OS2 Computer system analysts OS3 Computer scientists, except system analysts OS4 Infonnation systems scientists or analysts APPENDIXE Occupation Codes OSS OTiiER computer, infonnation science occupations 088 Computer engineer - software Mathematical Seieatistl 172 Mathematicians 173 Operations research analysts, modeling 174 Statisticians 176 OTiiER mathematical scientists Chemllta 193 Chemists, except biochemists Phyaiellta 191 Astronomers 196 Physicists Earth/Atmoapheric/Mariae Scieatistl 192 Atmospheric and space scientists 194 Geologists, including earth scientists 19S Oceanographers 198 OTiiER physical scientists Aartealtarai/Eavlroameatal Seielltistl 021 Agricultural and food scientists 024 Forestry, conservation scientists Biolotleal Seleatiltl 022 Biochemists and biophysicists 023 Biological scientists (e.g., botanists, ecologists, zoologists) 02S Medical scientists (excluding practitioners) 027 OTiiER biological/life scientists Health Scieatistl 123 Ill Diagnosing/Treating Practitioners (e.g., dentists, optometrists, physicians, psychiatrists, podiatrists, surgeons, veterinarians) 112 Registered nurses, pbannacists, dieticians, therapists, physician assistants 114 OTiiER health occupations Soelal Seleatistl 231 Anthropologists 232 Economists 233 Historians, science and technology 23S Political scientists 237 Sociologists 238 OTiiER social scientists Ptyeholopa 236 Psychologists, including clinical

124 ENGINEERS 082 Aeronautical, aerospace, astronautical 083 Agricultural 084 Bioengineering and biomedical 08S Chemical 086 Civil, including architectural and sanitary 087 Computer engineer - hardware 089 Electrical, electronic 090 Environmental 091 Industrial 092 Marine engineer or naval architect 093 Materials or metallurgical 094 Mechanical 09S Mining or geological 096 Nuclear 097 Petroleum 098 Sales 099 Other engineers POSTSECONDARY TEACHERS OF SCIENCE 271 Agriculture 273 Biological Sciences 27S Chemistry 276 Computer Science 277 Earth, Environmental, and Marine Science 278 Economics 286 Mathematical Sciences 287 Medical Science 289 Physics 290 Political Science 291 Psychology 293 Sociology 296 OTIIER health specialties 297 OTIIER natural sciences 298 OTIIER social sciences POSTSECONDARY TEACHERS OF ENGINEERING 280 Engineering OTHER TEACHERS/PROFESSORS 2S I Pre-Kindergarten and kindergarten 2S2 Elementary 2S3 Secondary - computer, math, or sciences 2S4 Secondary - social sciences 2SS Secondary - other subjects 2S6 Special education - primary and secondary 2S7 OTIIER precollegiate area 272 Postsecondary, Art, Drama, and Music 274 Postsecondary, Business Commerce and Marketing 279 Postsecondary,Education 281 Postsecondary, English 282 Postsecondary, Foreign Language 283 Postsecondary, History 284 Postsecondary, Home Economics 28S Postsecondary,Law

288 Postsecondary, Physical Education 292 Postsecondary, Social Work 294 Postsecondary, Theology 295 Postsecondary, Trade and Industrial 299 OTIIER Postsecondary TOP/MID-LEVEL MANAGERS 141 Top and mid-level managers, executives, administrators (people who manage other managers) MANAGEMENT-RELATED OCCUPATIONS IS I Acc:ountants, auditors, and other financial specialists IS2 Personnel, training, and labor relations specialists 153 OTIIER management related occupations TECHNOLOGISTS 026 Technologists and technicians in the biological/life sciences OS I Computer programmers (business, scientific, process control) 081 An:hitccts I 00 Electrical, electronic, industrial, mechanical 101 Dnfting occupations, including computer drafting I 02 Surveying and mapping I 03 OTIIER engineering technologists and technicians I 04 Surveyors 125 113 Health Technologists & Technicians (e.g., dental hygienists, health record technologist/technicians, licensed practical nurses, medical or laboratory technicians, radiologic technologistsltcchnicians) 11S Technologists and technicians in the mathematical sciences 197 Technologists and technicians in the physical sciences OTHER OCCUPATIONS 010 Artists, Broadcasters, Editors, Entertainers, Public Relations Specialists, Writers 031 Acc:ounting clerks, bookkccpcrs 032 Secretaries, receptionists, typists 033 OTIIER administrative (e.g., record clerks, telephone operators) 040 Clergy and Other Religious Workers 070 Counselors, Educational and Vocational 110 Farmers, Foresters & Fishermen 120 Lawyers, Judges 130 Librarians, An:hivists, Curators 171 Actuaries 200 Insurance, securities, real estate, and business services 201 Sales Occupations- Commodities Except Retail (e.g., industrial machinery/equipment/supplies, medical and dental equipment/supplies) 202 Sales Occupations- Retail (e.g., furnishings. clothing, motor vehicles, cosmetics) 203 OTIIER marketing and sales occupations 221 Food Preparation and Service (e.g., cooks, waitresses, bartenders) 222 Protective services (e.g., tire fighters, police, guards) 223 OTIIER service occupations, except health 234 Historians, except science and technology 240 Social Workers 40 I Construction trades, miners and well drillers 402 Mechanics and repairers 403 Precision/production occupations (e.g., metal workers, woodworkers, butchers, bakers, printing occupations, tailors, shoemakers, photographic process) 404 Operators and related occupations (e.g., machine set-up, machine operators and tenders, fabricators, assemblers) 40S Transportation/material moving occupations SOO Other Occupations

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