| Value |
Category |
| 000 |
Architects, engineers, surveyors, and related technicians and workers |
| 001 |
Chemists, physicists, geologists, technicians and lab assistants, and other physical scientists |
| 002 |
Biologists, veterinarians, agronomists, related technicians and scientists |
| 003 |
Physicians, surgeons, and dentists |
| 004 |
Professional medical workers not elsewhere classified and medical technicians |
| 005 |
Nurses and midwives |
| 006 |
Teachers |
| 007 |
Accountants, economists, actuaries, statisticians, and other professional workers not elsewhere classified |
| 008 |
Jurists |
| 009 |
Artists, writers, and related workers |
| 010 |
Clergy, members of religious orders, and social workers |
| 011 |
Librarians, archivists, and translators |
| 019 |
Professionals, technicians, and persons in related occupations, not further specified |
| 020 |
Administrators and executive officials, government |
| 021 |
Directors and managers in wholesale and retail trade, mining and quarrying, and manufacturing |
| 022 |
Directors and managers in construction, government-owned firms, banking and insurance, and transport |
| 029 |
Managers and executive officials, not further specified |
| 030 |
Accounting auditor |
| 031 |
Book-keepers and cashiers |
| 032 |
Stenographers and typists |
| 033 |
Office-machine operators |
| 035 |
Postmen and messengers |
| 036 |
Telephone, telegraph, and related telecommunication operators |
| 037 |
Inspector in buses |
| 038 |
Other clerical workers |
| 039 |
Office workers and persons in related occupations, not further specified |
| 040 |
Wholesale proprietors, wholesale and retail trade |
| 041 |
Salesmen, shop assistants, and related workers |
| 042 |
Commercial travellers and manufacturers' agents |
| 043 |
Insurance and real-estate salesmen, salesmen of securities and services, and auctioneers |
| 049 |
Salespersons and persons in related occupations, not further specified |
| 050 |
Farmers and farm managers |
| 051 |
Agricultural workers |
| 053 |
Hunters |
| 054 |
Loggers and other forestry workers |
| 059 |
Agriculture, livestock, fishery, hunting, forestry workers and persons in related occupations, not further specified |
| 063 |
Miners and quarrymen |
| 070 |
Drivers, road transport |
| 071 |
Drivers and firemen, railway engine |
| 072 |
Deck officers, engineer officers and pilots, ship |
| 073 |
Deck and engine-room (ship), barge crews and boatmen |
| 074 |
Aircraft pilots, navigators, and flight engineers |
| 080 |
Spinners, weavers, knitters, dyers, and related workers |
| 081 |
Tailors, cutters, and related workers |
| 082 |
Shoemakers, leather-product makers, and related workers |
| 083 |
Carpenters, cabinetmakers, coopers, and related workers |
| 084 |
Bricklayers, stonemasons, tile setters, cement finishers, and terrazzo workers |
| 085 |
Painters and paperhangers |
| 086 |
Toolmakers, welders, platers, and related workers |
| 087 |
Electricians and related electrical and electronic workers |
| 088 |
Fitter-machinists, machine tool setters, fitter-assemblers, and machine erectors |
| 089 |
Precision-instrument makers, watchmakers, jewellers, and related workers |
| 090 |
Machine-tool operators |
| 091 |
Pressmen, engravers, bookbinders, and related workers |
| 100 |
Furnacement, rollers, drawers, moulders, and related metal making and treating workers |
| 101 |
Potters, kilnmen, glass and clay formers, workers in the production of cement and dolmenit, and related workers |
| 102 |
Chemical and related process workers, except production of paper and cement |
| 103 |
Millers, bakers, brewmasters, and related food and beverage workers |
| 104 |
Tobacco preparers and tobacco-product makers |
| 105 |
Tanners, fellmongers, pelt dressers, and related workers |
| 107 |
Craftsmen and production-process workers not elsewhere classified |
| 108 |
Packers, labellers, and related workers |
| 109 |
Laborers not elsewhere classified |
| 120 |
Supervisors and laborers in construction |
| 121 |
Longshoremen and related freight handlers |
| 122 |
Launderers, dry cleaners, and related workers |
| 123 |
Service, sport, and recreation workers not elsewhere classified |
| 130 |
Fire fighters, policement, guards, and related workers |
| 131 |
Housekeepers, cooks, maids, and related workers in private houses |
| 132 |
Launderers in private house |
| 134 |
Waiters, bartenders, and related workers |
| 135 |
Housekeepers, cooks, maids, and related workers in hotels, restaurants, and similar establishments, not in private houses |
| 136 |
Hairdressers, beauticians, and related workers |
| 137 |
Building caretakers, cleaners, and related workers |
| 138 |
Athletes, sportsmen, and related workers |
| 139 |
Photographers and related camera operators |
| 140 |
Service, sport, and recreation workers not elsewhere classified |
| 149 |
Workers in personal services and related occupations, not further specified |
| 150 |
Members of the armed forces |
| 155 |
Operators and laborers in factories not elsewhere classified |
| 159 |
Other workers not elsewhere classified and unknown occupations, not further specified |
| 997 |
No secondary occupation stated |
| 998 |
Unknown |
| 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.