Value |
Category |
10 |
armed forces |
111 |
legislators |
112 |
senior government officials |
113 |
traditional chiefs and heads of villages |
114 |
senior officials of special-interest organisations |
121 |
directors and chief executives |
122 |
production and operations department managers |
123 |
other department managers |
131 |
general managers |
211 |
physicists, chemists and related professionals |
212 |
mathematicians, statisticians and related professionals |
213 |
computing professionals |
214 |
architects, engineers and related professionals |
221 |
life science professionals |
222 |
health professionals (except nursing) |
223 |
nursing and midwifery professionals |
231 |
college, university and higher education teaching profession |
232 |
secondary education teaching professionals |
233 |
primary and pre-primary education teaching professionals |
234 |
special education teaching professionals |
235 |
other teaching professionals |
241 |
business professionals |
242 |
legal professionals |
243 |
archivists, librarians and related information professionals |
244 |
social science and related professionals |
245 |
writers and creative or performing artists |
246 |
religious professionals |
311 |
physical and engineering science technicians |
312 |
computer associate professionals |
313 |
optical and electronic equipment operators |
314 |
ship and aircraft controllers and technicians |
315 |
safety and quality inspectors |
321 |
life science technicians and related associate professionals |
322 |
modern health associate professionals (except nursing) |
323 |
nursing and midwifery associate professionals |
324 |
traditional medicine practitioners and faith healers |
331 |
primary education teaching associate professionals |
332 |
pre-primary education teaching associate professionals |
333 |
special education teaching associate professionals |
334 |
other teaching associate professionals |
341 |
finance and sales associate professionals |
342 |
business services agents and trade brokers |
343 |
administrative associate professionals |
344 |
customs, tax and related government associate professionals |
345 |
police inspectors and detectives |
346 |
social work associate professionals |
347 |
artistic, entertainment and sports associate professionals |
348 |
religious associate professionals |
411 |
secretaries and keyboard-operating clerks |
412 |
numerical clerks |
413 |
material-recording and transport clerks |
414 |
library, mail and related clerks |
419 |
other office clerks |
421 |
cashiers, tellers and related clerks |
422 |
client information clerks |
511 |
travel attendants and related workers |
512 |
housekeeping and restaurant services workers |
513 |
personal care and related workers |
514 |
other personal services workers |
515 |
astrologers, fortune-tellers and related workers |
516 |
protective services workers |
521 |
fashion and other models |
522 |
shop salespersons and demonstrators |
523 |
stall and market salespersons |
611 |
market gardeners and crop growers |
612 |
market-oriented animal producers and related workers |
613 |
market-oriented crop and animal producers |
614 |
forestry and related workers |
615 |
fishery workers, hunters and trappers |
621 |
subsistence agricultural and fishery workers |
711 |
miners, shotfirers, stone cutters and carvers |
712 |
building frame and related trades workers |
713 |
building finishers and related trades workers |
714 |
painters, building structure cleaners and related trades workers |
721 |
metal moulders, welders, sheet-metal workers, structural-metal |
722 |
blacksmiths, tool-makers and related trades workers |
723 |
machinery mechanics and fitters |
724 |
electrical and electronic equipment mechanics and fitters |
731 |
precision workers in metal and related materials |
732 |
potters, glass-makers and related trades workers |
733 |
handicraft workers in wood,textile, leather and related materials |
734 |
printing and related trades workers |
741 |
food processing and related trades workers |
742 |
wood treaters, cabinet-makers and related trades workers |
743 |
textile, garment and related trades workers |
744 |
pelt, leather and shoemaking trades workers |
811 |
mining- and mineral-processing plant operators |
812 |
metal-processing-plant operators |
813 |
glass, ceramics and related plant operators |
814 |
wood-processing- and papermaking-plant operators |
815 |
chemical-processing-plant operators |
816 |
power-production and related plant operators |
817 |
automated-assembly-line and industrial-robot operators |
821 |
metal- and mineral-products machine operators |
822 |
chemical-products machine operators |
823 |
rubber- and plastic-products machine operators |
824 |
wood-products machine operators |
825 |
printing-, binding- and paper-products machine operators |
826 |
textile-, fur- and leather-products machine operators |
827 |
food and related products machine operators |
828 |
assemblers |
829 |
other machine operators and assemblers |
831 |
locomotive-engine drivers and related workers |
832 |
motor-vehicle drivers |
833 |
agricultural and other mobile-plant operators |
834 |
ships' deck crews and related workers |
911 |
street vendors and related workers |
912 |
shoe cleaning and other street services elementary occupations |
913 |
domestic and related helpers, cleaners and launderers |
914 |
building caretakers, window and related cleaners |
915 |
messengers, porters, doorkeepers and related workers |
916 |
garbage collectors and related labourers |
921 |
agricultural, fishery and related labourers |
931 |
mining and construction labourers |
932 |
manufacturing labourers |
933 |
transport labourers and freight handlers |
Warning: these figures indicate the number of cases found in the data file. They cannot be interpreted as summary statistics of the population of interest.