| Value |
Category |
| 0 |
Not working |
| 1 |
Physical scientists/related techs |
| 2 |
Architects/engineers |
| 3 |
Surveyors/engineering techs |
| 4 |
Aircraft/ship officers |
| 5 |
Life scientists/related techs |
| 6 |
Professional medical/dental/veterinary/pharmacy workers/assts |
| 7 |
Nurses/other medical techs/ unregistered practitioners |
| 8 |
Mathemataics/statistics/computing |
| 9 |
Economists |
| 11 |
Accountants |
| 12 |
Jurists |
| 13 |
Teachers (all levels) |
| 14 |
Religious workers |
| 15 |
Authors/journalists/related writers |
| 16 |
Sculptors/artists/photographers |
| 17 |
Composers/performing artists |
| 18 |
Sportsmen and related workers |
| 19 |
Professional/technical/related workers NEC |
| 20 |
Legislative officials/gov administrators |
| 21 |
Managers (directors/working proprietors |
| 30 |
Office supervisors |
| 31 |
Local government clerical officers |
| 32 |
Typists/keyboard operators |
| 33 |
Bookkeepers/cashiers/related workers |
| 34 |
Computing/office machine operators |
| 35 |
Transport/communication supervisors |
| 36 |
Transport conductors |
| 37 |
Postmen/messengers/related workers |
| 38 |
Telecommunication operators |
| 39 |
Clerical and related workers NEC |
| 40 |
Managers (trading) |
| 41 |
Working proprietors (trading) |
| 42 |
Sales supervisors/buyers |
| 43 |
Technical/commercial salesmen, advisers/reps |
| 44 |
Financial/business services salesmen/agents |
| 45 |
Sales and related workers inicluding street vendors |
| 49 |
Sales workers NEC |
| 50 |
Managers (cateriing/accomodation) |
| 51 |
Working proprietors (catering/accomodation) |
| 52 |
Supervisors (catering/accomodations) |
| 53 |
Cooks/waiters/related workers |
| 54 |
Maids/housekeepers/related workers |
| 55 |
Caretakers/cleaners |
| 56 |
Launderers/dry cleaners |
| 57 |
Hairdressers/beauticians/related workers |
| 58 |
Policemen/firefighers/security guards/related workers |
| 59 |
Service workers NEC |
| 60 |
Farm managers/supervisors |
| 61 |
Farmers |
| 62 |
Agricultural/animal workers |
| 63 |
Forestry workers |
| 64 |
Fishermen/hunters/related workers |
| 65 |
Armed forces |
| 66 |
Other occupation unidentifiable |
| 67 |
Unemployed |
| 68 |
Don't know |
| 70 |
Production supervisors/foremen |
| 71 |
Miners/quarrymen/related workers |
| 72 |
Metal processors |
| 73 |
Wood preparation/paper makers |
| 74 |
Chemical processors/related workers |
| 75 |
Spinners/weavers/dyers/related workers |
| 76 |
Tanners/pelt dressers |
| 77 |
Food/beverage preparers/processors |
| 78 |
Tobacco preparation/production |
| 79 |
Tailors/sewers/related workers |
| 80 |
Shoe/leather goods makers |
| 81 |
Cabinet makers/related trades |
| 82 |
Stone cutters/carvers |
| 83 |
Blacksmiths/toolmakers/operators |
| 84 |
Fitters/assemblers/mechanics |
| 85 |
Electric/electronic fitters/repairers/related trades |
| 86 |
Broadcasting sound/cinema operators |
| 87 |
Plumbers/welders/other metal trades |
| 88 |
Jewellery and precious metal workers |
| 89 |
Glass/pottery formers/related workers |
| 90 |
Rubber/plastic product makers |
| 91 |
Paper product makers |
| 92 |
Printers/related workers |
| 93 |
Painters |
| 94 |
Production workers NEC |
| 95 |
Construction workers |
| 96 |
Stationary engine operators |
| 97 |
Material handling equipment operators |
| 98 |
Transport equipment operators |
| 99 |
Labourers NEC |
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.