| Value |
Category |
| 003 |
Architects |
| 029 |
Professors and Instructors, Subject not specified |
| 032 |
Dentists |
| 043 |
Engineers, civil |
| 054 |
Funeral directors and embalmers |
| 055 |
Lawyers and judges |
| 057 |
Musicians and music teachers |
| 073 |
Pharmacists |
| 075 |
Physicians and surgeons |
| 078 |
Religious Workers |
| 092 |
Surveyors |
| 093 |
Teachers (n.e.c.) |
| 100 |
Farmers (owners and tenants) |
| 201 |
Buyers and shippers, farm products |
| 203 |
Conductors, railroad |
| 240 |
Officers, pilots, pursers and engineers, ship |
| 250 |
Officials and administrators public administration |
| 255 |
Aboriginal chiefs |
| 270 |
Postmasters |
| 290 |
Managers, officials, and proprietors |
| 300 |
Agents |
| 310 |
Bookkeepers |
| 321 |
Collectors, bill and account |
| 335 |
Mail carriers |
| 350 |
Stenographers, typists, and secretaries |
| 365 |
Telegraph operators |
| 390 |
Clerical and kindred workers |
| 430 |
Hucksters and peddlers |
| 450 |
Insurance agents and brokers |
| 470 |
Real estate agents and brokers |
| 490 |
Salesmen and sales clerks |
| 500 |
Bakers |
| 501 |
Blacksmiths |
| 502 |
Bookbinders |
| 503 |
Boilermakers |
| 504 |
Brick masons, stone masons, and tile setters |
| 505 |
Cabinetmakers |
| 510 |
Carpenters |
| 512 |
Compositors and typesetters |
| 523 |
Foremen |
| 525 |
Furriers |
| 530 |
Glaziers |
| 533 |
Inspectors |
| 534 |
Jewelers, watchmakers, goldsmiths, and silversmiths |
| 544 |
Machinists |
| 554 |
Mechanics and repairmen |
| 555 |
Millers, grain, flour, feed, etc. |
| 561 |
Molders, metal |
| 564 |
Painters, construction and maintenance |
| 565 |
Paperhangers |
| 573 |
Plasterers |
| 574 |
Plumbers and pipe fitters |
| 575 |
Pressmen and plate printers, printing |
| 581 |
Roofers and slaters |
| 582 |
Shoemakers and repairers, except factory |
| 583 |
Stationary engineers |
| 584 |
Stone cutters and stone carvers |
| 590 |
Tailors and tailoresses |
| 591 |
Tinsmiths, coppersmiths, and sheet metal workers |
| 594 |
Craftsmen and kindred workers |
| 623 |
Boatmen, canalmen, and lock keepers |
| 624 |
Brakemen, railroad |
| 625 |
Bus drivers |
| 632 |
Deliverymen and routemen |
| 633 |
Dressmakers and seamstresses, except factory |
| 643 |
Laundry and dry cleaning operatives |
| 644 |
Meat cutters, except slaughter and packing house |
| 645 |
Milliners |
| 650 |
Mine operatives and laborers |
| 673 |
Sailors and deck hands |
| 674 |
Sawyers |
| 680 |
Stationary firemen |
| 682 |
Taxi drivers and chauffeurs |
| 683 |
Cart and horse drivers |
| 684 |
Weavers, textile |
| 690 |
Operative and kindred workers |
| 700 |
Housekeepers, private household |
| 720 |
Private household workers |
| 740 |
Barbers, beauticians, and manicurists |
| 752 |
Boarding and lodging house keepers |
| 754 |
Cooks, except private household |
| 763 |
Guards, watchmen, and doorkeepers |
| 770 |
Janitors and sextons |
| 771 |
Marshals and constables |
| 780 |
Porters |
| 784 |
Waiters and waitresses |
| 790 |
Service workers, except private household |
| 820 |
Farm laborers, wage workers |
| 840 |
Farm service labourers, self-employed |
| 910 |
Fishermen and oystermen |
| 911 |
Hunters |
| 930 |
Gardeners, except farm, and groundskeepers |
| 950 |
Lumbermen, raftsmen, and woodchoppers |
| 960 |
Teamsters |
| 970 |
Laborers (n.e.c.) |
| 980 |
Keeps house/house work/housewife |
| 991 |
Capitalist/gentleman |
| 995 |
Other non-occupational response |
| 996 |
Unclear if in workplace |
| 997 |
Occupation missing/unknown |
| 998 |
Illegible |
| 999 |
None |
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.