| Value |
Category |
| 011 |
Armed forces occupations |
| 111 |
Legislators and senior officials |
| 132 |
Manufacturing, mining, construction, and distribution managers |
| 134 |
Professional services managers |
| 141 |
Hotel and restaurant managers |
| 199 |
Other managers, not elsewhere classified |
| 221 |
Medical doctors |
| 222 |
Nursing and midwifery professionals |
| 226 |
Other health professionals |
| 233 |
Secondary education teachers |
| 234 |
Primary school and early childhood teachers |
| 235 |
Other teaching professionals |
| 241 |
Finance professionals |
| 264 |
Authors, journalists and linguists |
| 265 |
Creative and performing artists |
| 299 |
Other professionals, not elsewhere classified |
| 331 |
Financial and mathematical associate professionals |
| 332 |
Sales and purchasing agents and brokers |
| 333 |
Business services agents |
| 334 |
Administrative and specialized secretaries |
| 343 |
Artistic, cultural and culinary associate professionals |
| 399 |
Technicians and associate professionals, not elsewhere classified |
| 411 |
General office clerks |
| 421 |
Tellers, money collectors and related clerks |
| 422 |
Client information workers |
| 499 |
Clerical support workers, not elsewhere classified |
| 511 |
Travel attendants, conductors and guides |
| 512 |
Cooks |
| 513 |
Waiters and bartenders |
| 514 |
Hairdressers, beauticians and related workers |
| 531 |
Protective services workers |
| 532 |
Policemen or women |
| 541 |
Street market salespersons |
| 542 |
Street vegetable and fruit sellers |
| 543 |
Street meat sellers |
| 544 |
Street fish sellers |
| 545 |
Street food snack sellers |
| 546 |
Street cool drink and water sellers |
| 548 |
Shop salespersons |
| 550 |
Other sales workers |
| 599 |
Service and sales workers, not elsewhere classified |
| 611 |
Market gardeners and crop growers |
| 612 |
Animal producers |
| 622 |
Fishery workers, hunters and trappers |
| 631 |
Subsistence crop farmers |
| 632 |
Subsistence livestock farmers |
| 634 |
Subsistence fishers, hunters, trappers and gatherers |
| 699 |
Skilled agriculture, forestry, and fishery workers |
| 711 |
Building frame and related trades workers |
| 712 |
Building finishers and related trades workers |
| 713 |
Painters, building structure cleaners and related trades workers |
| 722 |
Blacksmiths, toolmakers and related trades workers |
| 724 |
Automobile mechanics and fitters |
| 725 |
Motocycle mechanics and fitters |
| 731 |
Handicraft workers |
| 732 |
Potters and related workers |
| 733 |
Glass makers |
| 735 |
Bamboo products makers |
| 738 |
Handloom weavers, handicraft workers in textile, leather and related materials |
| 741 |
Electrical equipment installers and repairers |
| 742 |
Electronics and telecommunications installers and repairers |
| 751 |
Food processing and related trades workers |
| 752 |
Cigarette rollers and tobacco product makers |
| 753 |
Wood treaters, cabinet-makers and related trades workers |
| 754 |
Tailors, dress makers, furriers and hatters |
| 755 |
Garment and related trades workers |
| 757 |
Other craft and related workers |
| 799 |
Craft and related workers, not elsewhere classified |
| 816 |
Food and related products machine operators |
| 832 |
Motodup and tuktuk drivers |
| 833 |
Taxi drivers |
| 834 |
Other motor-related drivers |
| 835 |
Heavy truck and bus drivers |
| 837 |
Ships' deck crews and related workers |
| 899 |
Plant and machine operators, and assemblers, not elsewhere classified |
| 911 |
Domestic cleaners and helpers |
| 912 |
Hotel and office cleaners and helpers |
| 913 |
Vehicle cleaners |
| 914 |
Laundry workers and pressers |
| 921 |
Agricultural, forestry and fishery labourers |
| 931 |
Mining and construction labourers |
| 932 |
Manufacturing labourers |
| 933 |
Transport and storage labourers |
| 941 |
Food preparation assistants |
| 951 |
Airpump operators and bicycle repairers |
| 954 |
Street petrol sellers |
| 955 |
Petty firewood sellers |
| 961 |
Refuse workers |
| 990 |
Elementary occupations, not elsewhere classified |
| 999 |
NIU (not in universe) |
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.