Frequency distribution (%)
Education6
Humanities and arts3
Social and behavioral science (including economics)1
Journalism and information0
Business and administration including accounting, auditing6
Secretarial and office work1
Law and legal services1
Exact and Natural Science (except computing)1
Computing/information technology3
Engineering and engineering trades10
Manufacturing and processing11
Building trades and architecture6
Agriculture, forestry and fisheries5
Health18
Social services2
Hotel and catering, travel and tourism, sports and leisure2
Hairdressing, beauty treatment, cosmetic services3
Cleaning, laundry, dry cleaning, domestic science1
Transport services2
Environmental protection0
Security services0
General program or no specific fields1
Other16

FIELDEDUSC: Field of education: Secondary vocational education

Question text: For each field, what levels of education you or are you achieving in this field? - Secondary vocational education

Values:
  • Education
  • Humanities and arts
  • Social and behavioral science (including economics)
  • Journalism and information
  • Business and administration including accounting, auditing
  • Secretarial and office work
  • Law and legal services
  • Exact and Natural Science (except computing)
  • Computing/information technology
  • Engineering and engineering trades
  • Manufacturing and processing
  • Building trades and architecture
  • Agriculture, forestry and fisheries
  • Veterinary
  • Health
  • Social services
  • Hotel and catering, travel and tourism, sports and leisure
  • Hairdressing, beauty treatment, cosmetic services
  • Cleaning, laundry, dry cleaning, domestic science
  • Transport services
  • Environmental protection
  • Security services
  • General program or no specific fields
  • Other

FIELDEDUSC in other datasets:

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Women’s economic inactivity and engagement in the informal sector in Armenia

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