Value |
Category |
211 |
Physicist, Chemists and Related Professionals |
213 |
System Designers, Computer Programmers |
214 |
Architects, Engineers, Cartographers, Surveyors, Town Planners and Related Professionals |
222 |
Health Professionals (except) nursing |
223 |
Nursing and Midwifery Professionals |
224 |
Other Health Professionals |
231 |
College, University and Higher Education Teaching Professionals |
232 |
Secondary Education Teaching professionals |
233 |
Primary and Pre-primary Education Teaching Professionals |
236 |
Vocational Training Institute Teaching Professionals |
238 |
Education Methods Specialists, School Inspectors and Other Teaching Professionals |
241 |
Accountants, Business Administrators and Business Professionals |
242 |
Legal Professionals |
244 |
Social Science and Related Professionals |
246 |
Religion Professsionals |
247 |
Other Officials and Administrators |
248 |
Professionals not elsewhere classified |
311 |
Physical Science and Engineering Technicians |
312 |
Computer Assistants and Computer Equipment Controllers |
313 |
Optical, Electronic and Medical Equipment Operators |
315 |
Building, Safety and Health Inspectors |
321 |
Biological and Other Life Science Technicians |
322 |
Agronomy, Forestry and Farming Technicians and Advisors |
323 |
Nurses and Midwives (Associate Professionals) |
324 |
Medical Assistants |
327 |
Pharmaceutical Assistants and Dispensers |
329 |
Traditional Medicine Practitioners and Faith Healers |
331 |
Post Primary Education Teaching Associate Professionals |
332 |
Primary Education Teaching Associate Professionals |
333 |
Pre Primary Education Teachning Associate Professionals |
334 |
Special Education Teaching Associate Professionals |
335 |
Other Teaching Associate Professionals not elsewhere classified |
342 |
Business Service Agents and Trade Brokers |
343 |
Public and Private Administrative Associate Professionals |
344 |
Government Associate Professionals |
345 |
Police Inspectors and Detectives |
346 |
Social Work Associate Professionals |
347 |
Artistic, Entertainment, Broadcasting and Sports Associate Professionals |
348 |
Non-ordained Religion Associate Professionals |
349 |
Associate professionals and Civil Servants not elsewhere classified |
351 |
Experienced Non-professionals in Life Science |
352 |
Expereinced Non-professionals in Teaching |
353 |
Experienced Non-professionals in Sports and Cultural Entertainment |
354 |
Self Empolyed Operating Unspecified Business |
355 |
Experienced Non-professionals in Other Professions not elsewhere classified |
411 |
Secretaries and Keyboard Operationg Clerks |
412 |
Numerical Clerks |
413 |
Material Recording and Transport Clerks |
419 |
Clerks not elsewhere classified |
421 |
Cashier, Teller and Related Clerks, Book Makers, Money Lenders, Debt Collector |
511 |
Travel Attendants, Guides, Conductors and Taxi Brokers |
512 |
Restaurant services Workers and Cooks |
514 |
Other Personal services Workers |
515 |
Astrologers, Fortune Tellers and Related Workers |
516 |
Protective Service Workers, Policemen, Prison Wardens |
521 |
Shop Salespersons and Demonstrators |
522 |
Stall and Market Salespersons |
523 |
Fashion and Other Models |
532 |
Importers |
533 |
Exporters |
535 |
Produce Buyers |
536 |
Dealers in Agricultural and Farm Products |
539 |
Wholesale Traders not elsewhere classified |
541 |
Food and Beverages |
542 |
General Merchandise and Domestic wares |
543 |
Textiles, Footwear and Other Personal Effects Goods |
545 |
Human Drugs |
549 |
Retailers not elsewhere classified |
611 |
Market Gardeners and Crop Growers |
612 |
Market-Oriented Animal Producers |
613 |
Market-Oriented Crop and Animal Products |
614 |
Forestry and Related Workers |
615 |
Fishery Workers, Hunters and Trappers |
616 |
Foremen in Commercial Farming and Fishery |
621 |
Subsisitence Agricultural Workers |
622 |
Subsistence Animal Rearing |
623 |
Subsistence Fishery and Related Workers |
711 |
Miners, Blasters, Stone Cutters and Carvers |
712 |
Building Frame and Related Trades Workers |
713 |
Building Finishers and Related Trades Workers |
714 |
Painters, Building Decorators, Structure Cleaners and Related Workers |
715 |
Brick Layers, Masons and Other Related Workers |
721 |
Metal Molders, Welders, Sheet Metal Workers, Structural metal prepares |
723 |
Machinery Mechanics and Fitters |
724 |
Electrical and Electronic Instrument Mechanics and Fitters |
732 |
Potters, Glass Formers and Related Workers |
733 |
Handicraft workers in wood, textiles and Related materials |
741 |
Foods and Related Products Processing Trades Workers |
743 |
Textiles and Garment Trades Workers |
745 |
Other Craftsmen not elsewhere classified |
751 |
Carpenters, Cabinet Makers, Joiners, Basket Weavers and Brush Makers |
815 |
Chemical Processing Plant Operators |
821 |
Metal and Mineral Products Processing Machine Operators |
824 |
Wood Products Machine Operators |
827 |
Food and Related Products Processing Machine Operators |
831 |
Railway Engine Drivers and Related Workers |
832 |
Motor Vehicle Drivers |
833 |
Agricultural, Earth Moving, Lifting and Mobile Materials Handling Equipment Operators |
834 |
Ship's Deck Crews and Related Workers |
911 |
Street Vendors and Related Workers |
912 |
Shoe cleaning and Other Street Elementary Occupation Services |
913 |
Domestic Helpers |
914 |
Building Caretakers and Window Cleaners |
918 |
Other Elementary Service Workers not elsewhere classified |
921 |
Agricultural, Fishery and Related Labourers |
931 |
Laborers in mining |
932 |
Construction Laborers |
933 |
Manufacturing Laborers |
934 |
Transport Laborers |
935 |
General Laborers |
941 |
Foremen/Supervisors in Elementary Occupation Services |
999 |
Not Reported |
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.