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Bureau of Employment Security (DOL), Washington, DC. – 1965
VOLUME 2 COMPLEMENTS VOLUME 1 (VT 003 654) BY PROVIDING A CLASSIFICATION STRUCTURE WHICH GROUPS JOBS HAVING THE SAME BASIC OCCUPATIONAL, INDUSTRIAL, OR WORKER CHARACTERISTICS. THE SECTIONS ARE (1) THE OCCUPATIONAL CATEGORIES, DIVISIONS, AND GROUPS, (2) AN ALPHABETIC ARRANGEMENT OF OCCUPATIONAL DIVISIONS AND GROUPS, (3) THE OCCUPATIONAL GROUP…
Descriptors: Classification, Codification, Employment Qualifications, Job Skills
Bureau of the Census (DOC), Suitland, MD. Population Div. – 1971
This index was developed primarily to define the industrial and occupational classification systems adopted for the 1970 Census of Population. For each category in the classification systems it presents the individual titles constituting the particular category. Approximately 19,000 industry and 23,000 occupation titles are included. These titles…
Descriptors: Classification, Cluster Grouping, Codification, Indexes
Weinstein, Emanuel – Occupational Outlook Quarterly, 1975
The Standard Occupational Classification is a new approach to classifying occupations being developed that will furnish a coding system and nomenclature to meet the varied needs of those concerned with identifying, classifying, and coding occupations. (Author/BP)
Descriptors: Classification, Cluster Grouping, Codification, Information Needs
Manpower Administration (DOL), Washington, DC. Branch of Occupational Analysis. – 1969
A system for identifying, defining, and classifying vocational and technical education instructional programs offered by state and local school systems is outlined. The system consists of two main parts: Part I, Instructional Programs Related to Occupations, summarizes instructional programs and lists corresponding codes, titles, and worker trait…
Descriptors: Classification, Codification, Educational Planning, Information Systems