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Mortality and Causes of Death 2014

South Africa, 2014
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ZAF_2014_MCD_v01_M
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Statistics South Africa, Department of Home Affairs
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DDI/XML JSON
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Mar 22, 2021
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Mar 22, 2021
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Minor occupations of deceased (MinorOccupationGrp)

Data file: mcd_2014_v1_20160316

Overview

Valid: 467773
Invalid: -
Minimum: 81
Maximum: 999
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 50
End: 52
Width: 3
Range: 81 - 999
Format: Numeric

Questions and instructions

Categories
Value Category Cases
81 Unspecified Occupation 207182
44.3%
82 Unemployed person 60086
12.8%
83 Occupation in the informal sector not elsewhere classified 44
0%
84 Occupation not elsewhere clasified ,Self employed and employed 8240
1.8%
85 Occupation not adequately defined 16390
3.5%
91 Homemakers 12
0%
92 Children, not scholars or student (younger than 15 years) 39473
8.4%
93 Scholars, students 3806
0.8%
94 Pensioners and other not economically active (65 years and older) 53953
11.5%
95 Not economically active person not elsewhere classified(Housewife) 4940
1.1%
96 Foreign visitors 12
0%
111 Legislators and senior officials 159
0%
112 Managing directors and chief executives 232
0%
121 Business services and administration managers 181
0%
122 Sales, marketing and development managers 56
0%
131 Production managers in agriculture, forestry, hunting and fishery 58
0%
132 Manufacturing, mining, construction, and distribution managers 90
0%
133 Information and communications technology service managers 6
0%
134 Professional services managers 112
0%
141 Hotel and restaurant managers 29
0%
142 Retail and wholesale trade managers 56
0%
143 Other services managers 1093
0.2%
211 Physical and earth science professionals 23
0%
212 Mathematicians, actuaries and staticians 5
0%
213 Life science professionals 17
0%
214 Engineering professionals 437
0.1%
215 Electrotechnology engineers 175
0%
216 Architects, planners, surveyors and designers 135
0%
219 Science and engineering professionals n.e.c. 11
0%
221 Medical doctors 156
0%
222 Nursing and midwifery professionals 1034
0.2%
223 Traditional and complementary medicine professionals 18
0%
224 Paramedical practitioners 28
0%
225 Veterinarians 10
0%
226 Other health professionals 226
0%
231 University and higher education teachers 91
0%
232 Vocational education teachers 4
0%
233 Secondary education teachers 10
0%
234 Primary school and early childhood teachers 141
0%
235 Other teaching professionals 2392
0.5%
241 Finance professionals 421
0.1%
242 Administration professionals 70
0%
243 Sales, marketing and public relations professionals 212
0%
249 Business and administration professionals n.e.c. 843
0.2%
251 Software and applications developers and analysts 40
0%
252 Database and network professionals 8
0%
261 Legal professionals 149
0%
262 Librarians, archivists and curators 32
0%
263 Social and religious professionals 282
0.1%
264 Authors, journalists and linguists 75
0%
265 Creative and performing artists 98
0%
311 Physical and engineering science technitians 339
0.1%
312 Mining, manufacturing and construction supervisors 154
0%
313 Process control technicians 73
0%
314 Life science technicians and related associate professionals 52
0%
315 Ships and aircraft controllers and technicians 51
0%
321 Medical and pharmaceutical technicians 29
0%
322 Nursing and midwifery associate professionals 143
0%
323 Traditional and complementary medicine associate professionals 78
0%
324 Veterinary technicians and assistants 8
0%
325 Other health associate professionals 42
0%
331 Financial and mathematical associate professionals 328
0.1%
332 Sales and purchasing agents and brokers 157
0%
333 Business services agents 314
0.1%
334 Administrative and specialised secretaries 232
0%
335 Regulatory government associate professionals 53
0%
341 Legal, social and religious associate professionals 25
0%
342 Sport and fitness workers 38
0%
343 Artistic, cultural and culinary associate professionals 293
0.1%
351 Information and communications technology operations and user support technicians 75
0%
352 Telecommunications and broadcasting technicians 4
0%
411 General office clerks 1489
0.3%
412 Secretaries (general) 424
0.1%
413 Keyboard operators 91
0%
421 Tellers,money collectors,and related clerks 191
0%
422 Client information workers 234
0.1%
431 Numerical clerks 34
0%
432 Material-recording and transport clerks 95
0%
441 Other clerical support workers 85
0%
511 Travel attendants, conductors and guides 69
0%
512 Cooks 158
0%
513 Waiters and bartenders 231
0%
514 Hairdressers, beauticians and related workers 184
0%
515 Building and housekeeping supervisors 513
0.1%
516 Other personal services workers 118
0%
521 Street and market sales persons 8
0%
522 Shop salespersons 497
0.1%
523 Cashiers and ticket clerks 362
0.1%
524 Other sales workers 752
0.2%
531 Child care workers and teachers’ aides 18
0%
532 Personal care workers in health services 184
0%
541 Protective services workers 3514
0.8%
542 Armed forces occupations 232
0%
611 Market gardeners and crop growers 386
0.1%
612 Animal producers 20
0%
613 Mixed crop and animal producers 1
0%
621 Forestry and related workers 1950
0.4%
622 Fishery workers, hunters and trappers 87
0%
631 Subsistence crop farmers 13
0%
632 Subsistence livestock farmers 10
0%
633 Subsistence mixed crop and livestock farmers 831
0.2%
634 Subsistence fishers, hunters, trappers and gatherers 11
0%
711 Building frame and related trades workers 1822
0.4%
712 Building finishers and related trades workers 437
0.1%
713 Painters, building structure cleaners and related trades workers 346
0.1%
721 Sheet and structural metal workers, moulders and welders, and related workers 532
0.1%
722 Blacksmiths, toolmakers and related trades workers 44
0%
723 Machinery mechanics and repairers 1423
0.3%
731 Handicraft workers 111
0%
732 Printing trades workers 67
0%
741 Electrical equipment installers and repairs 704
0.2%
742 Electronics and telecommunications installers and repairers 7
0%
751 Food processing and related trades workers 215
0%
752 Wood treaters, cabinet-makers and related trades workers 13
0%
753 Garment and related trades workers 290
0.1%
754 Other craft and related workers 7
0%
811 Mining and mineral processing plant operators 1800
0.4%
812 Metal processing and finishing plant operators 238
0.1%
813 Chemical and related products plant and machine operators 25
0%
814 Rubber, plastic and paper products machine operators 1
0%
815 Textile, fur and leather products machine operators 12
0%
816 Food and related products machine operators 4
0%
817 Wood processing and papermaking plant operators 0
0%
818 Other stationary plant and machine operators 1087
0.2%
821 Assemblers 13
0%
831 Locomotive engine drivers and related workers 85
0%
832 Car, van and motorcycle drivers 3550
0.8%
833 Heavy truck and bus drivers 442
0.1%
834 Mobile plant operators 107
0%
835 Ships’ deck crews and related workers 9
0%
911 Domestic, hotel and office cleaners and helpers 8168
1.7%
912 Vehicle, window, laundry and other hand cleaning workers 52
0%
921 Agricultural, forestry and fishery labourers 1451
0.3%
931 Mining and construction labourers 706
0.2%
932 Manufacturing labourers 439
0.1%
933 Transport and storage labourers 7
0%
941 Food preparation assistants 27
0%
951 Street and related service workers 10
0%
952 Street vendors (excluding food) 113
0%
961 Refuse workers 15
0%
962 Other elementary workers 10341
2.2%
998 Not Applicable 14413
3.1%
999 Underground economy and related activities 7
0%
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.
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