| Value |
Category |
| 01 |
Engineering science and natural science professionals |
| 02 |
Health professionals and technicians |
| 03 |
Teachers, educators |
| 04 |
Legal professionals, human and social scientists |
| 05 |
Religious professionals, social workers |
| 06 |
Artists, journalists and sportspersons |
| 07 |
Managers in administration, industry and finance |
| 08 |
Office and financial clerks |
| 09 |
Administrative clerks |
| 10 |
Bookkeepers, cashiers and related workers |
| 11 |
Other clerical workers |
| 12 |
Computer equipment operators, data entry operators |
| 13 |
Managers (wholesale and retail), advertising salespersons |
| 14 |
Merchants, salespersons |
| 15 |
Hotel and restaurant managers |
| 16 |
Waiters, cooks |
| 17 |
Other restaurant and hotel service workers, housekeepers |
| 18 |
Cleaners |
| 19 |
Hairdressers, beauticians and related workers |
| 20 |
Health service workers |
| 21 |
Protective service workers, armed forces |
| 22 |
Other service workers |
| 23 |
Transport supervisors |
| 24 |
Postal service workers, messengers |
| 25 |
Transport conductors |
| 26 |
Vehicle drivers |
| 27 |
Transport service auxiliary personnel |
| 28 |
Freight handlers, warehouse workers |
| 29 |
Crane and construction machinery and related operators |
| 30 |
Machine operators, firepersons |
| 31 |
Agricultural occupations |
| 32 |
Forestry occupations |
| 33 |
Miners, quarrymen and related workers |
| 34 |
Potters, glassmakers, stonemasons and related workers |
| 35 |
Metal processors |
| 36 |
Metalworking occupations |
| 37 |
Metal trade laborers |
| 38 |
Wood preparation workers, papermakers |
| 39 |
Chemical processors, leather manufacturers |
| 40 |
Textile production and finishing workers |
| 41 |
Bricklayers, plasterers, scaffolders |
| 42 |
Carpenters |
| 43 |
Painters, varnishers |
| 44 |
Glaziers, roofers, floor layers and related workers |
| 45 |
Civil engineering workers |
| 46 |
Construction laborers |
| 47 |
Food and beverage processors |
| 48 |
Tailors, dressmakers, sewers and related workers |
| 49 |
Furriers, leather goods makers |
| 50 |
Joiners and related woodworkers |
| 51 |
Rubber, plastics and paper products makers |
| 52 |
Printers and related workers |
| 53 |
Jewelers, precision instrument makers and related workers |
| 54 |
Locksmiths (fitters), mechanics and related workers |
| 55 |
Plumbers and pipe installation workers |
| 56 |
Electrical workers |
| 57 |
Laborers without further details, workers without further details |
| 58 |
Retired persons |
| 59 |
Other income recipients |
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.