Value |
Category |
BUILDER |
|
BUILDER, BRICKLAYER |
|
BUTCHERY WORKER |
|
CAN'T RECALL |
|
CAN'T REMEMBER |
|
CLEANER @ HOSPITAL |
|
CONSTRUCTION |
|
CONSTRUCTION CO. WORKER |
|
CONSTRUCTION LABOURER |
|
CONSTRUCTION WORKER |
|
Cashier in supermarket |
|
DIGGING TRENCHES FOR CABLE INSTALLATION |
|
DOESN'T KNOW |
|
DOMESTIC |
|
DOMESTIC WORKER |
|
DON'T KNOW |
|
DRESS MAKER |
|
DRIVER |
|
Domestic Work |
|
Domestic Worker |
|
Don't Know |
|
Don't know |
|
ECONO WINDOW |
|
ESCORTING PRISONERS |
|
Econo Window - install windows |
|
FARM LABOURER |
|
FARM WORKER |
|
FIELD PLOUGHER |
|
FISHERMAN |
|
FLOWER DYEING AND SELLING, AND SALE OF THATCH |
|
GRANDMOTHER WAS A PENSIONER BY THEN |
|
GROWING VEG. |
|
Gardner |
|
Growing vegetables for the family to eat. |
|
HERDER |
|
HOTEL - COOK |
|
HOUSEWIFE |
|
He was a farm worker taking care of livestock eg. cattle, sheep |
|
He was a pensioner. He never worked before. |
|
He was constructing a dam as a labourer. |
|
He was digging a quarry |
|
He was never employed. He used to sell his sheep. |
|
He was unemployed and depended on his mother. |
|
He was working in a factory(cape town). |
|
He worked at Sasol in Johannesburg |
|
He worked in a mine as an electrician. |
|
Heavy duty driver |
|
Her grandmother depended on her pension for food |
|
Her grandmother was getting pension |
|
Housewife |
|
LABOURER |
|
LAW FIRM CLERK |
|
LIVESTOCK |
|
LOOK AFTER THE CHILDREN |
|
MINE WORKER |
|
MINER |
|
Mail messenger |
|
Metal industry |
|
N/A |
|
NEVER WORKED |
|
NO PREVIOUS EMPLOY |
|
NURSE |
|
NURSING WORK |
|
Never been employed |
|
Never been employed. |
|
Never employed |
|
Never worked |
|
Never worked but had cattle, goats and sheep working on the land. |
|
Never worked-disabled |
|
No, we had subsistence farming. |
|
OFFICE CLEANER |
|
PACKER |
|
PAINTER |
|
Private house doing washing, cleaning the house and ironing. |
|
RAILWAY CONDUCTOR |
|
RECEPTIONIST |
|
RESPONDENT DOESN'T KNOW |
|
Received a state pension |
|
SECURITY GUARD |
|
SECURITY OF NEWLY BUILT PLACES |
|
SHE WAS A CLEANER |
|
SHOEMAKER |
|
SPOORNET - REPAIRMAN |
|
Self- employed |
|
She looked after the children and cultivated crops |
|
She never worked |
|
She never worked. |
|
She never worked. She is a pensioner |
|
She was a cleaner for a shop. |
|
She was a domestic worker. |
|
She was a housewife |
|
She was domestic wife who plough fields and do other household chores. |
|
She was not working but dependent on her husband on his pension. |
|
She was self employed - dressmaker |
|
Soldier in the navy |
|
Spornet sweeping tthe train |
|
Subsistence Farming |
|
Suffering from TB. Received a pension. |
|
TAXI DRIVER |
|
TRUCK DRIVER |
|
UNEMPLOYED |
|
WAITRESS |
|
WOOD SALES |
|
Was a builder |
|
Was never employed |
|
Worked and then retired. Stayed at home |
|
Worked at a parcel counter. |
|
Worked at the docks in Cape Town |
|
Worked for a dairy company. |
|
Worked for the railways. Cleaned trains and railway tracks. |
|
Worked in a brewery |
|
Worked in a fertiliser producing company |
|
Worked in mines using a shovel |
|
` |
|
baking bread at enterprise. |
|
boiling steel, trade union |
|
can't remember infect does n't know |
|
children give her money |
|
cleaner at the hospital |
|
cleaning offices at the royal house |
|
cleaning spoornet |
|
cleaning strees for cape city council |
|
construction-plasterer |
|
constructor |
|
council |
|
deceased |
|
depended on cattle for survival |
|
digging gold |
|
do not know |
|
do not know |
|
do not know whether her mother was employed |
|
does not remember but it was farm |
|
domestic duties |
|
domestic services |
|
domestic work |
|
domestic worker |
|
don't know |
|
don't remember |
|
dont know |
|
driver in constructtion industtry |
|
due to serious disability, cannot work |
|
factory worker |
|
farmer |
|
farming, never worked |
|
firestone,selling and fixing ttyres |
|
fishing |
|
grandmother used to plough crops and did domestic duties |
|
growing own vegetables for the family to eat |
|
growing vegettables for family to eat -never employed |
|
he looked aftter his cattle and sheeps |
|
he never worked but was a chief of a tribe |
|
he was a driver |
|
he was digging gold in the mines with spade |
|
he was not working |
|
he was working in a grahamstown municipality and he was collecting the refuse a |
|
herbalist, he was a traditional healer |
|
his father was a mechanic |
|
house wife |
|
household wife |
|
housewife |
|
housewife, domestic duteis |
|
housewife,lokking afer kids |
|
housewife,looking afer kids |
|
housewife,pensioner |
|
i don' know when i was born he was not working |
|
i dont know |
|
labour in a construction company building houses |
|
labourer |
|
labourer at fishing trawlers |
|
leaving with her uncle |
|
looking after children |
|
looking after livestock |
|
looking after stock |
|
looking after the family and other domestic issues |
|
making spices |
|
manager |
|
mine worker, labour |
|
mineworkeer,he was a nduna(foreman) underground |
|
mother ploughed fields for survival |
|
my family was rich at that time, my father owned a farm |
|
my mother was housewife |
|
n, iron, cook |
|
never |
|
never employed |
|
never workded |
|
never worked |
|
never worked was a housewife |
|
never workeed |
|
no work |
|
none |
|
not looking for a job |
|
not looking for work |
|
nott looking for work |
|
old age |
|
pensioner |
|
petrol attendant |
|
ploughed fields for food |
|
police |
|
railway |
|
sell clothing |
|
she does n'tt know whatt her fatther did by the time ,he was a worker |
|
she is a teacher |
|
she never worked |
|
she was a domestic worker relying on her husband for any income |
|
she was a domestic worker. |
|
she was a housewife |
|
she was a pensioner. |
|
she was a staff nurse |
|
she was earning an old age pension |
|
she was getting diability grant.she also worked as a cleaner of a house in the n |
|
she was never employed |
|
she was self-employed by means of cutting the crops |
|
she was working in a domesic work in cape town she used to look after children |
|
she worked in a farm asa domesic worker |
|
she working in a hottel cooking food |
|
spoornet,he was a general worker in habour louding and unloadkng goods |
|
state pensioner |
|
stepfather owned livestock |
|
sugar farm worker |
|
the father had health problems |
|
the head of the house hold look after cattle and milk them for food he never wor |
|
tthe motther looked aftter domsttic dutties |
|
unemployed |
|
unemployed when she grew up |
|
urity and bus company |
|
used to grow vegetables for the family |
|
used to work in cape town |
|
van guard -deliverinr goods from one place to another |
|
was a miner digging gold using equipment such as spades |
|
was never employed |
|
was working in the farm kitchen cooking and cleaning |
|
wheel chair desighner |
|
work for white family- clean, no old age pension |
|
worked as a foreman in a white farm |
|
worked as gardener |
|
worked at the poultery, tokai |
|
worked in CT ,domesic worker, she was a cleaber and cooker |
|
worked in cape town |
|
working at shops, cleaning |
|
working for municipality cutting trees in the forest |
|
working in a factory |
|
working on the farms |
|
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.