Value |
Category |
1 |
Physical Scientist and Related Technician |
2 |
Architects, |
3 |
Engineers and related workers |
4 |
Aircrafts' and Ships Officers |
5 |
Life Scientists and related technician |
6 |
Medical, Dental and related workers |
7 |
Veterinary and related workers |
8 |
Statisticians, Mathematicians, Systems Analysts and related technicians |
9 |
Economists |
11 |
Accountants |
12 |
Jurist |
13 |
Teachers |
14 |
Workers and Religion |
15 |
Writers |
16 |
Artists |
17 |
Composers and performing arts |
18 |
Athletics, Sportsmen and related workers |
19 |
Professional and Technical Workers |
20 |
Legislative Official and Government |
21 |
Managers |
30 |
Clerical Supervisors |
31 |
Government executive officials |
32 |
Stenographer related workers |
33 |
Bookkeepers, cashiers and related workers |
34 |
Computing and Machine operators |
35 |
Transport and Communications Supervisors |
36 |
Transport Conductors |
37 |
Mail Distribution Clerk |
38 |
Telephone telegram operators |
39 |
Clerical and related workers not elsewhere classified. |
40 |
Managers (wholesale & retail trade) |
41 |
Working proprietors (Wholesales & Retail Trade) |
42 |
Sales Supervisor and buyers |
43 |
Technical salesmen, commercial travellers, manufacturers agents |
44 |
Auctioneers and salesmen of insurance, real estate, securities and business services. |
45 |
Salesmen, shop assistants, and related workers (demonstrators, street vendors, canvassers and vendors |
46 |
Sales workers not elsewhere classified |
50 |
Managers (catering &lodging services) |
51 |
Working proprietors (catering and lodging services) |
52 |
Housekeeping and related service supervisors (not housewives) |
53 |
Cooks, Waiters, Bartenders and related workers |
54 |
Maids and related housekeeping services workers not elsewhere classified |
55 |
Building Caretakers, Charwokers, cleaners, and related workers |
56 |
Launderers, dry cleaners and pressers |
57 |
Hairdressers, barbers, beautician and related workers |
58 |
Protective service workers |
59 |
Service workers not elsewhere classified |
60 |
Farm managers and supervisors |
61 |
Farmers (general and specialised farmers) |
62 |
Agricultural and animal husbandry workers |
63 |
Forestry workers |
64 |
Fishermen, hunters and related workers. |
70 |
General foreman and production supervisor |
71 |
Minors, quarrymen, well drillers and related workers |
72 |
Metal Processors |
73 |
Wood preparation workers and paper makers |
74 |
Chemical Processors and related workers |
75 |
Spinners, Weavers and Dyers |
76 |
Tanners, skin prepares and pelt dressers |
77 |
Food beverage processors |
78 |
Tobacco prepares and product makers |
79 |
Tailors, dressmakers, sewers, upholsterers |
80 |
Shoemakers and leather goods makers |
81 |
Cabinet makers and related wood workers |
82 |
Stone cutters and curvers. |
83 |
Blacksmiths, toolmakers and machine tools |
84 |
Machinery fitters, Machine assemblers and precision instrument makers (except electrical) |
85 |
Electrical fitter and related electrical electronic workers |
86 |
Broadcasting station operators and cinema projectionists |
87 |
Plumbers, welders, sheet metal and structural preparers |
88 |
Jewelly and precious metal |
89 |
Potters, grass formers and related workers |
90 |
Rubber and Plastic product makers |
91 |
Paper and paperboard product makers |
92 |
Printers and related workers |
93 |
Painters |
94 |
Production and related work not elsewhere classified |
95 |
Bricklayers, Carpenters and other construction elsewhere classified |
96 |
Operators of stationery engines and related related equipment |
97 |
Material handling and related equipment operator, dockers and freight handlers |
98 |
Transport equipment operators |
99 |
Labourers not else where classified |
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.