Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) 1991

Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) 1991 Occupational data collected by Statistics Canada follows the structural framework of the Standard Occupational Classification. The Standard Occupational Classification 1991 is a revision of the Standard Occupational Classification 1980. The SOC 1991 is designed as a statistical classification with a similar format to its predecessor. Occupational groups are defined at all levels and example titles are listed alphabetically for each unit group. Consideration of population distribution in the development of the skill type major groups has improved the utility of the SOC 1991 over that of the 1980 SOC. 2022-02-23 Statistics Canada STATCAN.infostats-infostats.STATCAN@canada.ca Economics and IndustryClassificationClassification codesClassification systemsIndustrial classificationBusiness statisticsIndustry - Standard classifications Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) 1991HTML https://www23.statcan.gc.ca/imdb/p3VD.pl?Function=getVD&TVD=143375 Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) 1991HTML https://www23.statcan.gc.ca/imdb/p3VD_f.pl?Function=getVD&TVD=143375 Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) 1991 - Classification structureCSV https://www.statcan.gc.ca/eng/statistical-programs/document/SOC-CTP-1991-Structure-eng.csv Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) 1991 - Classification structureCSV https://www.statcan.gc.ca/fra/programmes-statistiques/document/SOC-CTP-1991-Structure-fra.csv Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) 1991 - ElementsCSV https://www.statcan.gc.ca/eng/statistical-programs/document/SOC-CTP-1991-Element-eng.csv Classification type des professions (CTP) 1991- éléments CSV https://www.statcan.gc.ca/fra/programmes-statistiques/document/SOC-CTP-1991-Element-fra.csv

Occupational data collected by Statistics Canada follows the structural framework of the Standard Occupational Classification. The Standard Occupational Classification 1991 is a revision of the Standard Occupational Classification 1980. The SOC 1991 is designed as a statistical classification with a similar format to its predecessor. Occupational groups are defined at all levels and example titles are listed alphabetically for each unit group. Consideration of population distribution in the development of the skill type major groups has improved the utility of the SOC 1991 over that of the 1980 SOC.

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