Value |
Category |
0 |
economically inactive |
11 |
commissioned armed forces offices |
21 |
non-commissioned armed forces officers |
31 |
armed forces occupation, other ranks |
111 |
legislators and senior official |
112 |
managing directors and chief executives |
121 |
business services and administration managers |
122 |
sales, marketing and development managers |
131 |
production managers in agriculture, forestry and fisheries |
132 |
manufacturing, mining, construction, and distribution managers |
133 |
information and communications technology service managers |
134 |
professional services mangers |
141 |
hotel and restaurant managers |
142 |
retail and wholesale trade managers |
143 |
other services managers |
211 |
physical and earth science professionals |
212 |
mathematicians, actuaries and statisticians |
213 |
life science professionals |
214 |
engineering professionals (excluding electro-technology) |
215 |
electro- technology engineers |
216 |
architects, planners, surveyors and designers |
221 |
medical doctors |
222 |
nursing and midwifery professionals |
223 |
traditional and complementary medicine professionals |
224 |
paramedical practitioners |
225 |
veterinarians |
226 |
other health professionals |
231 |
university and higher education teachers |
232 |
vocational education teachers |
233 |
secondary education teachers |
234 |
primary school and early childhood teachers |
235 |
other teaching professionals |
241 |
finance professionals |
242 |
administration professionals |
243 |
sales, marketing and public relations professionals |
251 |
software and applications developers and analyst |
252 |
database and network professionals |
261 |
legal professionals |
262 |
librarians, archivists and curators |
263 |
social and religious professionals |
264 |
authors, journalists and linguists |
265 |
creative and performing artists |
311 |
physical and engineering science technicians |
312 |
mining, manufacturing and construction supervisors |
313 |
process control technicians |
314 |
life science technicians and related associate professionals |
315 |
ship and aircraft controllers and technicians |
321 |
medical and pharmaceutical technicians |
322 |
nursing and midwifery associate professionals |
323 |
traditional and complementary medicine associate professionals |
324 |
veterinary technicians and assistants |
325 |
other health associate professionals |
331 |
finacial and mathematical associate professionals |
332 |
sales and purchasing agents and brokers |
333 |
business services agents |
334 |
administrative and specialized secretaries |
335 |
regulatory government associate professionals |
341 |
legal, social and religious associate professionals |
342 |
sports and fitness workers |
343 |
artistic, cultural and culinary associate professionals |
351 |
information and communications technology operations and user support technicians |
352 |
telecommunications and broadcasting technicians |
411 |
general office clerks |
412 |
secretaries (general) |
413 |
keyboard operators |
421 |
tellers, money collectors and related clerks |
431 |
numerical clerks |
432 |
material-recording and transport clerks |
441 |
other clerical support workers |
511 |
travel attendants, conductors and guides |
512 |
cooks |
513 |
waiters and bartenders |
514 |
hairdressers, beauticians and related workers |
515 |
building and housekeeping supervisors |
516 |
other personal services workers |
521 |
street and market salespersons |
522 |
shop salespersons |
523 |
cashiers and ticket clerks |
524 |
other sales workers |
531 |
child care workers and teachers aides |
532 |
personal care worker in health services |
541 |
protective services workers |
611 |
market gardeners and crop growers |
612 |
animal producers |
613 |
mixed crop and animal producers |
621 |
forestry and related workers |
622 |
fishery workers, hunters and trappers |
631 |
subsistence crop farmers |
632 |
subsistence livestock farmers |
633 |
subsistence mixed crop and livestock farmers |
634 |
subsistence fishers, hunter, trappers, and gatherers |
711 |
building frame and related trades workers |
712 |
building finishers and related trades workers |
713 |
painters, building structure cleaners and related trades workers |
721 |
sheet and structural metal workers, moulders and welders, and related workers |
722 |
blacksmiths, toolmakers and related trades workers |
723 |
machinery mechanics and repairers |
731 |
handicraft workers |
732 |
printing trades workers |
741 |
electrical equipment installers and repairers |
742 |
electronics and telecommunication installers and repairers |
751 |
food processing and related trades workers |
752 |
wood theaters’, cabinet-makers and related trades workers |
753 |
garment and related trades workers |
754 |
other craft and related workers |
811 |
mining and mineral processing plant operators |
812 |
metal processing and finishing plant operators |
813 |
chemical and photographic products plant and machine operators |
814 |
rubber, plastics and paper products machine operators |
815 |
textile, fur and leather product machine operators |
816 |
food and related products machine operators |
817 |
wood processing and papermaking plant operators |
818 |
other stationary plant and machine operators |
821 |
assemblers |
831 |
locomotive engine drivers and related workers |
832 |
car, van and motorcycle drivers |
833 |
heavy truck and bus drivers |
834 |
mobile plant operators |
835 |
ships deck crews and related workers |
911 |
domestic, hotel and office cleaners and helpers |
912 |
vehicles, window, laundry and other hand cleaning workers |
921 |
agricultural, forestry and fishery labourers |
931 |
mining and construction labourers |
932 |
manufacturing labourers |
933 |
transport and storage labourers |
941 |
food preparation assistants |
951 |
street and related service workers |
952 |
street vendors (excluding food) |
961 |
refuse workers |
962 |
other elementary workers |
Sysmiss |
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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.