ISCO-08 Definitions http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/isco/ 0 Armed forces occupations Armed forces occupations include all jobs held by members of the armed forces. Members of the armed forces are those personnel who are currently serving in the armed forces, including auxiliary services, whether on a voluntary or compulsory basis, and who are not free to accept civilian employment and are subject to military discipline. Included are regular members of the army, navy, air force and other military services, as well as conscripts enrolled for military training or other service for a specified period. Occupations in this major group are classified into the following sub-major groups: 01 Commissioned armed forces officers 02 Non-commissioned armed forces officers 03 Armed forces occupations, other ranks Excluded from this group are: - jobs held by persons in civilian employment of government establishments concerned with defence issues; - police (other than military police); - customs inspectors and members of border or other armed civilian services. Notes Many jobs performed by members of the armed forces are similar, in terms of the nature of the work performed, to civilian occupations such as medical doctors, radio operators, cooks, secretaries and heavy truck drivers. Conceptually, it may be appropriate therefore, to classify such jobs in the armed forces with similar civilian jobs. This approach is adopted in several national occupation classifications. Typically such classifications also identify a number of military specific occupational groups. In many countries, however, it is not possible to produce information about the nature of the work performed by members of the armed forces. In adapting ISCO-08 for national purposes countries may wish, therefore, to consider what approach best suits their circumstances and user needs. For purposes of international comparability, however, where data pertaining to members of the armed forces are reported and classified by occupation, they should be included where possible in ISCO-08 major group 0, Armed forces occupations. Thursday, 9 July 2009 Page 1 of 583 01 Commissioned armed forces officers Commissioned armed forces officers provide leadership and management to organizational units in the armed forces and/or perform similar tasks to those performed in a variety of civilian occupations outside the armed forces. This group includes all members of the armed forces holding the rank of second lieutenant (or equivalent) or higher. Occupations in this sub-major group are classified into the following minor group: 01 1 Commissioned armed forces officers Excluded from this group are: - jobs held by persons in civilian employment of government establishments concerned with defence issues; - police (other than military police); - customs inspectors and members of border or other armed civilian services. Notes 011 Commissioned armed forces officers Commissioned armed forces officers provide leadership and management to organizational units in the armed forces and/or perform similar tasks to those performed in a variety of civilian occupations outside the armed forces. This group includes all members of the armed forces holding the rank of second lieutenant (or equivalent) or higher. Occupations in this sub-major group are classified into the following unit group: 01 10 Commissioned armed forces officers Excluded from this group are: - jobs held by persons in civilian employment of government establishments concerned with defence issues; - police (other than military police); - customs inspectors and members of border or other armed civilian services. Notes Thursday, 9 July 2009 Page 2 of 583 0110 Commissioned armed forces officers Commissioned armed forces officers provide leadership and management to organizational units in the armed forces and/or perform similar tasks to those performed in a variety of civilian occupations outside the armed forces. This group includes all members of the armed forces holding the rank of second lieutenant (or equivalent) or higher. Examples of the occupations classified here: Admiral Air commodore Air marshal Brigadier (army) Officer cadet (armed forces) Captain (air force) Captain (army) Group captain, (air force) Captain (navy) Colonel (army) Navy commander Wing commander Air commodore General (army) Squadron leader Lieutenant (army) Second lieutenant (army) Lieutenant, (army) Lieutenant, flight Major (army) Field marshal Midshipman Flying officer (military) Naval officer (military) Sublieutenant (navy) Excluded from this group are: - jobs held by persons in civilian employment of government establishments concerned with defence issues; - police (other than military police); - customs inspectors and members of border or other armed civilian services. Notes Thursday, 9 July 2009 Page 3 of 583 02 Non-commissioned armed forces officers Non-commissioned armed forces officers enforce military discipline and supervise the activities of those employed in Armed forces occupations, other ranks, and/or perform similar tasks to those performed in a variety of civilian occupations outside the armed forces. This group includes members of the armed forces holding ranks such as sergeant, warrant officer and sergeant major. Occupations in this sub-major group are classified into the following minor group: 021 Non-commissioned armed forces officers Excluded from this group are: - jobs held by persons in civilian employment of government establishments concerned with defence issues; - police (other than military police); - customs inspectors and members of border or other armed civilian services. Notes 021 Non-commissioned armed forces officers Non-commissioned armed forces officers enforce military discipline and supervise the activities of those employed in Armed forces occupations, other ranks, and/or perform similar tasks to those performed in a variety of civilian occupations outside the armed forces. This group includes members of the armed forces holding ranks such as sergeant, warrant officer and sergeant major. Occupations in this minor group are classified into the following unit group: 0210 Non-commissioned armed forces officers Excluded from this group are: - jobs held by persons in civilian employment of government establishments concerned with defence issues; - police (other than military police); - customs inspectors and members of border or other armed civilian services. Notes Thursday, 9 July 2009 Page 4 of 583 0210 Non-commissioned armed forces officers Non-commissioned armed forces officers enforce military discipline and supervise the activities of those employed in Armed forces occupations, other ranks, and/or perform similar tasks to those performed in a variety of civilian occupations outside the armed forces. This group includes members of the armed forces holding ranks such as sergeant, warrant officer and sergeant major. Examples of the occupations classified here: Boatswain (navy) Flight sergeant Sergeant (army) Sergeant major Warrant officer Excluded from this group are: - jobs held by persons in civilian employment of government establishments concerned with defence issues; - police (other than military police); - customs inspectors and members of border or other armed civilian services. Notes 03 Armed forces occupations, other ranks Armed forces occupations, other ranks include all conscripted and non-conscripted members of the armed forces except commissioned and non-commissioned officers. They perform specific military tasks and/or perform similar tasks to those performed in a variety of civilian occupations outside the armed forces. Occupations in this sub-major group are classified into the following minor group: 03 1 Armed forces occupations, other ranks Excluded from this group are: - jobs held by persons in civilian employment of government establishments concerned with defence issues; - police (other than military police); - customs inspectors and members of border or other armed civilian services. Notes Thursday, 9 July 2009 Page 5 of 583 031 Armed forces occupations, other ranks Armed forces occupations, other ranks include all conscripted and non-conscripted members of the armed forces except commissioned and non-commissioned officers. They perform specific military tasks and/or perform similar tasks to those performed in a variety of civilian occupations outside the armed forces. Occupations in this minor group are classified into the following unit group: 03 10 Armed forces occupations, other ranks Excluded from this group are: - jobs held by persons in civilian employment of government establishments concerned with defence issues; - police (other than military police); - customs inspectors and members of border or other armed civilian services. Notes 0310 Armed forces occupations, other ranks Armed forces occupations, other ranks include all conscripted and non-conscripted members of the armed forces except commissioned and non-commissioned officers. They perform specific military tasks and/or perform similar tasks to those performed in a variety of civilian occupations outside the armed forces. Examples of the occupations classified here: Airman Bombardier Corporal (air force) Corporal (army) Coxswain (navy) Gunner Infantryman/woman Paratrooper Rifleman/woman Seaman (navy) Excluded from this group are: - jobs held by persons in civilian employment of government establishments concerned with defence issues; - police (other than military police); - customs inspectors and members of border or other armed civilian services. Notes Thursday, 9 July 2009 Page 6 of 583 1 Managers 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. Tasks performed by managers usually include: formulating and advising on the policy, budgets, laws and regulations of enterprises, governments and other organizational units; establishing objectives and standards and formulating and evaluating programs and policies and procedures for their implementation; ensuring appropriate systems and procedures are developed and implemented to provide budgetary control; authorising material, human and financial resources to implement policies and programs; monitoring and evaluating performance of the organization or enterprise and of its staff; selecting, or approving the selection of staff; ensuring compliance with health and safety requirements; planning and directing daily operations; representing and negotiating on behalf of the government, enterprise or organizational unit managed in meetings and other forums. Occupations in this major group are classified into the following sub-major groups: 11 Chief executives, senior officials and legislators 12 Administrative and commercial managers 13 Production and specialized services managers 14 Hospitality, retail and other services managers Notes Thursday, 9 July 2009 Page 7 of 583 11 Chief executives, senior officials and legislators 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 Tasks performed usually include: presiding over or participating in the proceedings of legislative bodies, boards of directors and committees; formulating and advising on the policy budgets, laws and regulations of enterprises, governments and other organizations; establishing objectives for enterprises, government departments or agencies and other organizations; formulating or approving and evaluating programs and policies and procedures for their implementation; ensuring appropriate systems and procedures are developed and implemented to provide budgetary control; authorising material, human and financial resources to implement policies and programs; monitoring and evaluating performance of the organization or enterprise; selecting, or approving the selection of senior staff; performing ceremonial duties and representing the enterprise, government, organization or community at official occasions and in meetings, negotiations, conventions and public hearings. Occupations in this sub-major group are classified into the following minor groups: 111 Legislators and senior officials 112 Managing directors and chief executives Notes Thursday, 9 July 2009 Page 8 of 583 111 Legislators and senior officials 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 Tasks performed usually include: presiding over or participating in the proceedings of legislative bodies and administrative councils of governments, legislative assemblies, local communities and special interest organizations; serving on government administrative boards or official committees; investigating matters of concern to the public and promoting the interests of constituents; formulating and advising on government policy, budgets, laws and regulations; establishing objectives for organizations and formulating or approving and evaluating programs and policies and procedures for their implementation; recommending, reviewing, evaluating and approving documents, briefs and reports submitted; ensuring appropriate systems and procedures are developed and implemented to provide budgetary control; allocating the use of communal land and other resources; performing ceremonial duties and representing the government, organization or community at official occasions and in meetings, negotiations, conventions and public hearings. Occupations in this minor group are classified into the following unit groups: 1111 - Legislators 1112 - Senior government officials 1113 - Traditional chiefs and heads of village 1114 - Senior officials of special-interest organizations Notes Thursday, 9 July 2009 Page 9 of 583 1111 Legislators Legislators determine, formulate, and direct policies of national, state, regional or local governments and international governmental agencies, and make, ratify, amend or repeal laws, public rules and regulations. They include elected and non-elected members of parliaments, councils and governments. Tasks include - (a) presiding over or participating in the proceedings of legislative bodies and administrative councils of national, state, regional or local governments or legislative assemblies; (b) determining, formulating, and directing policies of national, state, regional or local governments; (c) making, ratifying, amending or repealing laws, public rules and regulations within a statutory or constitutional framework; (d) serving on government administrative boards or official committees; (e) investigating matters of concern to the public and promoting the interests of the constituencies which they represent; (f) attending community functions and meetings to provide service to the community, understand public opinion and provide information on government plans; (g) negotiating with other legislators and representatives of interest groups in order to reconcile differing interests, and to create policies and agreements; (h) as members of the government, directing senior administrators and officials of government departments and agencies in the interpretation and implementation of government policies. - City councillor - Government minister - Mayor - Member of parliament - President (government) - Secretary of State - Senator - State Governor Notes Thursday, 9 July 2009 Page 10 of 583
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