| Value |
Category |
| 0 |
Physical scientists |
| 1 |
Physical science |
| 2 |
Architects, engineers, technologists and surveyors |
| 3 |
Engineering technicians |
| 4 |
Aircraft and ships officers |
| 5 |
Life scientists |
| 6 |
Life science technicians |
| 7 |
Physicians and surgeons |
| 8 |
Nursing and other medical and health technicians |
| 9 |
Scientific, medical and technical persons, other |
| 10 |
Mathematicians, statisticians and related workers |
| 11 |
Economists, and related workers |
| 12 |
Accountants, auditors and related workers |
| 13 |
Social scientists and related workers |
| 14 |
Jurists |
| 15 |
Teachers |
| 16 |
Poets, authors, journalists and related workers |
| 17 |
Sculptors, painters, photographers, and related creative artists |
| 18 |
Composers and performing artists |
| 19 |
Professional workers, not elsewhere classified (n.e.c.) |
| 20 |
Elected and legislative officials |
| 21 |
Administrative and executive officials government and local bodies |
| 22 |
Working proprietors, directors and managers, wholesale and retail trade |
| 23 |
Directors and managers, financial institutions |
| 24 |
Working proprietors, directors and managers mining construction, manufacturing and related concerns |
| 25 |
Working proprietors, directors managers and related executives, transport, storage and communication |
| 26 |
Working proprietors, directors and managers, other services |
| 29 |
Administrative, executive and managerial workers, n.e.c. |
| 30 |
Clerical and other supervisors |
| 31 |
Village officials |
| 32 |
Stenographers, typist and card and tape punching operators |
| 33 |
Book keepers, cashiers and related workers |
| 34 |
Computing machine operators |
| 35 |
Clerical and related workers |
| 36 |
Transport and communication supervisors |
| 37 |
Transport conductors and guards |
| 38 |
Mail distributors and related workers |
| 39 |
Telephone and telegraph operators |
| 40 |
Merchants and shopkeepers, wholesale and retail trade |
| 41 |
Manufacturers, agents |
| 42 |
Technical salesmen and commercial travellers |
| 43 |
Salesmen, shop assistants and related workers |
| 44 |
Insurance, real estate, securities and business service, salesmen and auctioneers |
| 45 |
Money lenders and pawn brokers |
| 46 |
Civil Servant |
| 48 |
Businessman, not specified |
| 49 |
Sales workers, n.e.c. |
| 50 |
Hotel and restaurant keepers |
| 51 |
House keepers, matron and stewards (domestic & institutional) |
| 52 |
Cooks, waiters, bartenders and related workers (domestic & institutional) |
| 53 |
Maids and related house keeping service workers, n.e.c. |
| 54 |
Building caretakers, sweepers, cleaners and related workers |
| 55 |
Launderers, dry-cleaners and pressers, n.e.c. |
| 56 |
Hair dresser, barbers, beauticians and related workers |
| 57 |
Protective service workers |
| 58 |
Drivers (official, taxi, bus), Okada (motorcycle drivers) |
| 59 |
Service workers |
| 60 |
Farm plantation, dairy and other managers and supervisors |
| 61 |
Cultivators |
| 62 |
Farmers, other than cultivators |
| 63 |
Agricultural labourer |
| 64 |
Plantation labourers & related workers |
| 65 |
Other farm workers |
| 66 |
Forestry workers |
| 67 |
Hunters and related workers |
| 68 |
Fishermen and related workers |
| 71 |
Miners, quarrymen, well drillers & related workers |
| 72 |
Metal processors |
| 73 |
Wood preparation workers and paper makers |
| 74 |
Chemical processors and related workers |
| 75 |
Spinners, weavers, knitters, dyers and related workers |
| 76 |
Tanners, fellmongers and pelt dressers |
| 77 |
Food and beverage processors |
| 78 |
Tobacco preparers & tobacco product makers |
| 79 |
Tailors, dress makers, sewers, upholsterers & related workers |
| 80 |
Shoemakers & leather goods makers |
| 81 |
Carpenters, cabinet & related wood workers |
| 82 |
Stone cutters & carvers |
| 83 |
Blacksmiths, tool makers and machine tools operators |
| 84 |
Machinery fitters, machine assemblers and precession instrument makers (except electrical) |
| 85 |
Electrical fitters & related electrical & electronic workers |
| 86 |
Broadcasting station and sound equipment operators and cinema projectionists |
| 87 |
Plumbers, welders, sheet metal & structural metal preparers and erectors |
| 88 |
Jewellery & precious metal workers and metal engravers |
| 89 |
Glass formers, potters & related workers |
| 90 |
Rubber and plastic product makers workers |
| 91 |
Paper & paper board products makers/printing and related workers |
| 92 |
Painters/production & related workers, n.e.c/bricklayers and other constructions workers |
| 93 |
Stationery engines and related equipment operators, oilers and greasers/material handling & related equipment operators (loaders & unloaders) |
| 94 |
Transport equipment operators |
| 95 |
Labourers (labourers, n.e.c.) |
| 96 |
Other (new workers seeking employment, workers reporting occupations unidentifiable or inadequately described) |
| 97 |
None (workers not reporting any occupation, including housewives, students, unemployed and retired) |
| 998 |
DK (don't know) |
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.