- Description
- Codes
- Comparability
- Universe
- Availability
- Questionnaire Text
- Flags
- Source Variables
- Editing Procedure
Description
UIND reports the sample-line person's "usual" industry. Used in conjunction with IND, which indicates the respondent's current industry, UIND allows users to identify persons currently performing work in an industry different from that in which they usually work.
Codes and Frequencies
Comparability
This variable is only available for 1940. UIND is the only variable for 1940 indicating an industry for persons who were not in the labor force (working, temporarily absent from a job, or looking for work) in the week prior to the census but who had worked in the past. The 1950 variable RIND similarly supplies an industry for previously-employed persons not in the labor force in the week prior to the census. Beginning in 1960, the census collected industrial data (in IND) not only for persons currently in the labor force, but also for all persons who had worked during a specific reference period (within the past 10 years for 1960-1970, within the past five years for 1980-2000 and the ACS). (See IND and OCC for further discussion.).
Universe
- 1940 1%: Sample-line persons age 14+.
Availability
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- 1940: All samples
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Flags
QUINDEditing Procedure
There is no editing procedure available for this variable.