In general, the record number corresponds to the occupational category number in the census occupational code (see appendix V). However, the seven division totals are recorded under the "not elsewhere classified" (n.e.c.) code (see entries below in upper case). To get separate data for the not elsewhere classified code, it is necessary to subtract all the sub-categories from the division total.
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Record #
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Occupation data (format= counts) | |||
61 | 71 | 81 | 91 |
100
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Total population |
Division 0-1: professional technical and related: | |||||
400:
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Physical Scientists | ||||
401
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Physical Science Technicians | ||||
402
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chitects, Engineers, Technologists and Surveyors | ||||
403
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Engineering Technicians | ||||
404
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Aircraft and Ships Officers | ||||
405
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Life Scientists | ||||
406
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Life Science Technicians | ||||
81 |
407
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Physicians and Surgeons (including Dental and Veterinary Surgeons) | |||
408
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Nursing and other Medical and Health Technicians | ||||
409
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Scientific, Medical and Technical Persons, Other | ||||
410
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Mathematicians, Statisticians and Related Workers | ||||
411
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Economists and Related Workers | ||||
412
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Accountants, Auditors and Related Workers | ||||
413
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Social Scientists and Related Workers | ||||
414
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Jurists | ||||
81 |
415
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Teachers | |||
416
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Poets, Authors, Journalists and Related Workers | ||||
417
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Sculptors, Painters, Photographers and Related Creative Artists | ||||
418
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Composers and Performing Artists | ||||
419
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PROFESSIONAL, TECHNICAL & RELATED WORKERS (400-418 plus n.e.c.) | ||||
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Record #
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Division 2: administrative, executive and managerial | |||
420
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Elected and Legislative Officials | ||||
421
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Administrative and Executive Officials Government and Local Bodies | ||||
422
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Working Proprietors, Directors and Managers, Wholesale and Retail Trade | ||||
423
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Directors and Mangers, Financial Institutions | ||||
424
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Working Proprietors, Directors and Managers Mining, Construction, manf | ||||
425
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Working Proprietors, Directors, Managers, Transport, Storage & commun. | ||||
426
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Working Proprietors, Directors and Managers, Other Services | ||||
429
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ADMINISTRATIVE, EXECUTIVE AND MANAGERIAL WORKERS (420-428 plus n.e.c.) | ||||
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Record #
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Division 3: clerical workers: | |||
430
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Clerical and Other Supervisors | ||||
431
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Village Officials | ||||
432
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Stenographers, Typists and Card and Tape Punching Operators | ||||
433
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Book-keepers, Cashiers and Related Workers | ||||
434
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Computing Machine Operators | ||||
435
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CLERICAL AND RELATED WORKERS (430-434, 435-439 plus clerical n.e.c.) | ||||
436
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Transport and Communication Supervisors | ||||
437
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Transport Conductors and Guards | ||||
438
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Mail Distributors and Related Workers | ||||
439
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Telephone and Telegraph Operators | ||||
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Record #
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Division 4: sales workers | |||
440
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Merchants and Shopkeepers, Wholesale and Retail Trade | ||||
441
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Manufacturers, Agents | ||||
442
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Technical Salesmen and Commercial Travellers | ||||
443
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Salesmen, Shop Assistants and Related Workers | ||||
444
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Insurance, Real Estate, Securities & Business Service Sales & Auction. | ||||
445
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Money Lenders and Pawn Brokers | ||||
449
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SALES WORKERS (440-445 plus sales workers n.e.c.) | ||||
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Record #
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Division 5: Service workers: | |||
450
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Hotel and Restaurant Keepers | ||||
451
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House Keepers, Matron and Stewards (Domestics and Institutional) | ||||
452
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Cooks, Waiters, Bartenders & Related (Domestic and Institutional) | ||||
453
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Maids and Other House Keeping Service Workers, n.e.c. | ||||
454
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Building Caretakers, Sweepers, Cleaners and Related Workers | ||||
455
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Launderers, Dry)Cleaners and Pressers | ||||
456
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Hair Dressers, Barbers, Beauticians and Related Workers | ||||
457
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Protective Service Workers | ||||
459
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SERVICE WORKERS (450-457 plus service workers n.e.c.) | ||||
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Record #
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Division 6: Farmers, fisherman, hunters, loggers: | |||
460
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Farm Plantation, Dairy and Other Managers and Supervisors | ||||
461
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Cultivators | ||||
462
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Farmers Other Than Cultivators | ||||
463
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Agricultural Labourers | ||||
464
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Plantation Labourers and Related Workers | ||||
465
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FARMERS, FISHERMAN, HUNTERS, LOGGERS & RELATED (460-464, 466-468, plus other farm workers. | ||||
466
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Forestry Workers | ||||
467
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Hunters and Related Workers | ||||
468
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Fishermen and Related Workers | ||||
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Record #
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Division 7-9: Production and transportworkers and labourers | |||
471
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Miners, Quarrymen, Well Drillers and Related Workers | ||||
472
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Metal Processors | ||||
473
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Wood Preparation Workers and Paper Makers | ||||
474
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Chemical Processors and Related Workers | ||||
475
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Spinners, Weavers, Knitters, Dyers and Related Workers | ||||
476
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Tanners, Fellmongers and Pelt Dressers | ||||
477
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Food and Beverage Processors | ||||
478
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Tobacco Preparers and Tabacco Product Makers | ||||
479
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Tailors, Dress Makers, Sewers, Upholsters and Related Workers | ||||
480
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Shoe makers and Leather Goods Makers | ||||
481
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Carpenters, Cabinet and Related Wood Workers | ||||
482
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Stone Cutter and Carvers | ||||
483
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Blacksmiths, Tool Makers and Machine Tool Operators | ||||
484
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Machinery Fitters, Machine Assemblers, Precision Instrument | ||||
485
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Electrical Fitters and Related Electrical and Electronic Workers | ||||
486
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Broadcasting Station & Sound Equipmt Operators & Cinema Projectionists | ||||
487
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Plumbers, Welders, Sheet Metal & Structural Metal Preparers & Erectors | ||||
488
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Jewellery & Precious Metal Workers and Metal Engravers (Exc. Printing) | ||||
489
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Glass Formers, Potters and Related Workers | ||||
490
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Rubber and Plastic Product Makers | ||||
491
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Paper and Paper Board Product Makers | ||||
492
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Printing and Related Workers | ||||
493
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Painters | ||||
494
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Production and Related Workers, n.e.c. | ||||
495
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Bricklayers and Other Construction Workers | ||||
496
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Stationary Engines and Related Equipment Operators, Oilers and Greasers | ||||
497
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Material Handling & Related Equipment Operators, Loaders & Unloaders | ||||
498
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Transport Equipment Operators | ||||
499
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PRODUCTION AND RELATED WORKERS, TRANSPORT EQUIPMENT OPERATORS, AND LABOURERS (471:-498 plus labourers, n.e.c.) |
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