| Value |
Category |
| 1 |
01 Armed Forces |
| 11 |
11 Legislators and senior officials |
| 12 |
12 Corporate managers |
| 13 |
13 General Managers |
| 21 |
21 Physical, mathematical and engineering science professionals |
| 22 |
22 Life science and health professionals |
| 23 |
23 Teaching professionals |
| 24 |
24 Other professionals |
| 31 |
31 Physical and engineering science technicians |
| 32 |
32 Life science and health associate professionals (except nursing) |
| 33 |
33 Teaching associate professionals |
| 34 |
34 Other associate professionals |
| 41 |
41 Office Clerks |
| 42 |
42 customer service clerks |
| 51 |
51 Personal and protective services workers |
| 52 |
52 Models, salespersons and demonstrators |
| 61 |
61 Market oriented skilled agricultual and fishery worker |
| 62 |
62 Subsistence agirucltural and fishry workers |
| 71 |
71 Extraction and building trade workers |
| 72 |
72 Metal, machinery and relted workers |
| 73 |
73 Precision, handicrafts, printingand related workers |
| 74 |
74 Other craft and related trades workers |
| 81 |
81 Stationery plant and related oeprators |
| 82 |
82 Machine operators and assembleers |
| 83 |
83 Drivers and mobile plant operators |
| 91 |
91 Sales and services elementary occupations |
| 92 |
92 Agircultural, fishery and related labourers |
| 93 |
93 Labourers in mining, construction, manufacturing and transport |
| 99 |
99 Not Stated |
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.