Value |
Category |
0 |
Not working |
1 |
Armed forces |
11 |
Government officials |
12 |
Government administrators |
13 |
Chief executives and Departmental managers |
14 |
Non-departmental managers |
15 |
Other adminstrators and managers |
16 |
Religious worker, volunteer, traditional healer |
21 |
Physicists, chemists and other related professionals |
22 |
Mathematicians, statisticians and computer professionals |
23 |
Architects, engineers, surveyors, cartographers |
24 |
Health and life science professionals |
25 |
University and other teaching professionals |
26 |
Lawyers, jurists, judges |
27 |
Social science and related professionals |
28 |
Accountants, business professionals |
29 |
Authors, journalists, sculptors, painters, composers, other artistic professionals |
31 |
Engineering, electronic, media communication technicians |
32 |
Medical, nursing, dental, pharmaceutical, veterinary professionals |
33 |
Physical and life science technicians |
34 |
Shipping officers, aviators and air traffic controller |
35 |
Business, securities, insurance professionals |
36 |
Mid-level personnel |
37 |
Primary, pre-primary and other educational instructors |
39 |
Performance workers, athletes, announcers, inspectors |
41 |
Clerks, cashiers, secretaries, tellers, stenographers |
42 |
Information clerks, client-related clerks |
51 |
Shop assistants, fashion models |
52 |
Undertakers, barbers, hairdressers, astrologers |
53 |
Cooks, housekeepers, waiters, caterers |
54 |
Ship/flight attendants, travel guides, transport conductors |
61 |
Farmers, livestock, poultry, dairy workers |
62 |
Fishery workers |
63 |
Subsistence agriculture and fishery workers |
64 |
Forestry workers |
65 |
Hunting, wildlife workers |
71 |
Mining, building trades workers |
72 |
Blacksmiths, machinery mechanics, electrical workers |
73 |
Potters, glassmakers, handicraft workers |
74 |
Engravers, bookbinders, photographic workers |
75 |
Butchers, food and drink preparers, food processing workers |
76 |
Cabinet makers, woodworkers |
77 |
Fiber preparers, weavers, tailors, dressmakers |
78 |
Upholsterers, shoemakers, tanners |
81 |
Well diggers, mineral product machine operators |
82 |
Metal workers |
83 |
Wood processing workers |
84 |
Petroleum, chemical, pharmaceutical plant operators |
85 |
Power generating operators |
86 |
Food, drink, tobacco processing machine operators |
87 |
Machinery and product assemblers |
88 |
Train, ship, motor vehicle drivers |
89 |
Plant and machine operators not classified elsewhere |
91 |
Sales and service laborers |
92 |
Farming, forestry, fishery laborers |
93 |
Mining, construction, manufacturing, transport laborers |
94 |
Unclassified laborers |
95 |
Not working |
96 |
Other |
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.