Value |
Category |
0 |
Armed forces occupations |
1 |
Commissioned armed forces officers |
2 |
Non-commissioned armed forces officers |
3 |
Armed forces occupations, other ranks |
4 |
Clerical support workers |
5 |
Service and sales workers |
6 |
Skilled agricultural, forestry and fishery workers |
7 |
Craft and related trades workers |
8 |
Plant and machine operators, and assemblers |
9 |
Elementary occupations |
11 |
Chief executives, senior officials and legislators |
12 |
Administrative and commercial managers |
13 |
Production and specialised services managers |
14 |
Hospitality, retail and other services managers |
21 |
Science and engineering professionals |
22 |
Health professionals |
23 |
Teaching professionals |
24 |
Business and administration professionals |
25 |
Information and communications technology professionals |
26 |
Legal, social and cultural professionals |
31 |
Science and engineering associate professionals |
32 |
Health associate professionals |
33 |
Business and administration associate professionals |
34 |
Legal, social, cultural and related associate professionals |
35 |
Information and communications technicians |
41 |
General and keyboard clerks |
42 |
Customer services clerks |
43 |
Numerical and material recording clerks |
44 |
Other clerical support workers |
51 |
Personal service workers |
52 |
Sales workers |
53 |
Personal care workers |
54 |
Protective services workers |
61 |
Market-oriented skilled agricultural workers |
62 |
Market-oriented skilled forestry, fishery and hunting workers |
63 |
Subsistence farmers, fishers, hunters and gatherers |
71 |
Building and related trades workers, excluding electricians |
72 |
Metal, machinery and related trades workers |
73 |
Handicraft and printing workers |
74 |
Electrical and electronic trades workers |
75 |
Food processing, wood working, garment and other craft and related trades workers |
81 |
Stationary plant and machine operators |
82 |
Assemblers |
83 |
Drivers and mobile plant operators |
91 |
Cleaners and helpers |
92 |
Agricultural, forestry and fishery labourers |
93 |
Labourers in mining, construction, manufacturing and transport |
94 |
Food preparation assistants |
95 |
Street and related sales and service workers |
96 |
Refuse workers and other elementary workers |
110 |
|
111 |
Legislators and senior officials |
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 managers |
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 electrotechnology) |
215 |
Electrotechnology 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 analysts |
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 |
Financial and mathematical associate professionals |
332 |
Sales and purchasing agents and brokers |
333 |
Business services agents |
334 |
Administrative and specialised 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 |
422 |
Client information workers |
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 workers 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, hunters, 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 telecommunications installers and repairers |
751 |
Food processing and related trades workers |
752 |
Wood treaters, 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, plastic and paper products machine operators |
815 |
Textile, fur and leather products 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 |
Vehicle, 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 |
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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.