| Value |
Category |
| 01 |
General managers and administrators in national and local government, large companies and organizations |
| 02 |
Production managers in manufacturing, construction, mining and energy industries |
| 03 |
Specialist managers |
| 04 |
Financial institution and office managers, civil service executive officers |
| 05 |
Managers in transport and storing |
| 06 |
Protective service officers |
| 07 |
Managers in farming, horticulture, forestry and fishing |
| 08 |
Managers and propietors in service industries |
| 09 |
Managers and administrators not elsewhere classified |
| 10 |
Natural scientists |
| 11 |
Engineers and technologists |
| 12 |
Health professionals |
| 13 |
Teaching professionals |
| 14 |
Legal professionals |
| 15 |
Business and financial professionals |
| 16 |
Architects, town planners and surveyors |
| 17 |
Librarians and related professionals |
| 18 |
Professional occupations n.e.c. |
| 19 |
Scientific technicians |
| 20 |
Draughtspersons, quantity and other surveyors |
| 21 |
Computer analysts and programmers |
| 22 |
Ship and aircraft officers, air traffic planners and controllers |
| 23 |
Health associate professionals |
| 24 |
Legal associate professionals |
| 25 |
Business and finance associate professionals |
| 26 |
2637 Social welfare associate professionals |
| 27 |
Literary, artistic and sports professionals |
| 28 |
Associate professional and technical occupations n.e.c. |
| 29 |
Admin/clerical officers and assistants in civil service and local government |
| 30 |
Numerical clerks and cashiers |
| 31 |
Filing and records clerks |
| 32 |
Clerks, not otherwise specified |
| 33 |
Stores and dispatch clerks, storekeepers |
| 34 |
Secretaries, personal assistants, typists and word processor operators |
| 35 |
Receptionists, telephonists and related occupations |
| 36 |
Clerical and secretarial occupations n.e.c. |
| 37 |
Construction trades |
| 38 |
Metal machining, fitting and instrument making trades |
| 39 |
Electrical/electronic trades |
| 40 |
Metal forming, welding and related trades |
| 41 |
Vehicle trades |
| 42 |
Textiles, garments and related trades |
| 43 |
Printing and related trades |
| 44 |
Woodworking trades |
| 45 |
Food preparation trades |
| 46 |
Other craft and related occupations n.e.c. |
| 47 |
NCOs and other ranks, armed forces |
| 48 |
Security and protective service occupations |
| 49 |
Catering occupations |
| 50 |
Travel attendants and related occupations |
| 51 |
Health and related occupations |
| 52 |
Childcare and related occupations |
| 53 |
Hairdressers, beauticians and related occupations |
| 54 |
Domestic staff and related occupations |
| 55 |
Personal and protective service occupations n.e.c. |
| 56 |
Buyers, brokers and related agents |
| 57 |
Sales representatives |
| 58 |
Sales assistants and check-out operators |
| 59 |
Mobile, market and door-to-door salespersons and agents |
| 60 |
Sales occupations n.e.c. |
| 61 |
Food, drink and tobacco process operatives |
| 62 |
Textiles and tannery process operatives |
| 63 |
Chemicals, paper, plastics and related process operatives |
| 64 |
Metal making and treating process operatives |
| 65 |
Metal working process operatives |
| 66 |
Assemblers/lineworkers |
| 67 |
Other routine process operatives |
| 68 |
Road trasport operatives |
| 69 |
Other transport and machinery operatives |
| 70 |
Machinery and plant operatives n.e.c. |
| 71 |
Other occupations in agriculture, forestry and fishing |
| 72 |
Other occupations in mining and manufacturing |
| 73 |
Other occupations in construction |
| 74 |
Other occupations in transport |
| 75 |
Other occupations in communication |
| 76 |
Other occupations in sales and services |
| 77 |
Other occupations n.e.c. |
| 98 |
Unknown |
| 99 |
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.