| Value | Category | Cases | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 0 | armed forces | 0 |
0%
|
| 1 | armed forces | 8 |
0%
|
| 11 | armed forces | 38 |
0.2%
|
| 100 | legislators, administrators and managers | 0 |
0%
|
| 110 | legislators and constitutional officials | 0 |
0%
|
| 111 | legislative and constitutional officials | 5 |
0%
|
| 112 | local authority officials | 26 |
0.1%
|
| 120 | administrators and senior officials of special interest orga | 0 |
0%
|
| 121 | government administrators | 47 |
0.2%
|
| 122 | senior officials of special interest organizations | 10 |
0%
|
| 130 | corporate managers | 0 |
0%
|
| 131 | directors and chief executives | 65 |
0.3%
|
| 132 | specialized departmental managers | 32 |
0.1%
|
| 133 | 133 other departmental managers | 24 |
0.1%
|
| 140 | non-departmental managers | 3 |
0%
|
| 141 | non-departmental managers | 113 |
0.5%
|
| 150 | other administrators and managers | 0 |
0%
|
| 151 | other administrators and managers | 78 |
0.3%
|
| 200 | professionals | 0 |
0%
|
| 210 | physical science professionals | 0 |
0%
|
| 211 | physicists and related professionals | 0 |
0%
|
| 212 | chemists | 5 |
0%
|
| 220 | mathematicians, statisticians and computing professionals | 0 |
0%
|
| 221 | mathematicians and related professionals | 3 |
0%
|
| 222 | statisticians | 1 |
0%
|
| 223 | computing professionals | 16 |
0.1%
|
| 230 | engineering science professionals | 0 |
0%
|
| 231 | architects and town planners | 9 |
0%
|
| 232 | surveyors and cartographers | 11 |
0%
|
| 233 | civil engineers | 6 |
0%
|
| 234 | mechanical engineers | 8 |
0%
|
| 235 | chemical engineers and technologists | 0 |
0%
|
| 236 | mining engineers, metallurgists and related technologists | 0 |
0%
|
| 237 | electrical, electronics and telecommunications engineers | 11 |
0%
|
| 238 | production and related engineers | 5 |
0%
|
| 240 | health and life science professionals | 0 |
0%
|
| 241 | health professionals | 33 |
0.1%
|
| 242 | nursing and mid-wifely professionals | 48 |
0.2%
|
| 243 | life science professionals | 2 |
0%
|
| 244 | agriculturalists and related professionals | 16 |
0.1%
|
| 250 | teaching professionals | 4 |
0%
|
| 251 | university and post-secondary teachers/lecturers | 23 |
0.1%
|
| 252 | secondary and technical institute teachers and instructors | 143 |
0.6%
|
| 253 | special education teaching professionals | 12 |
0%
|
| 254 | education methods advisers and assessors | 11 |
0%
|
| 259 | other teaching professionals | 99 |
0.4%
|
| 260 | legal professionals | 0 |
0%
|
| 261 | lawyers | 15 |
0.1%
|
| 262 | jurists/judges | 1 |
0%
|
| 270 | social science and related professionals | 0 |
0%
|
| 271 | economists | 0 |
0%
|
| 272 | psychologists | 0 |
0%
|
| 273 | sociologists, anthropologists and related professionals | 3 |
0%
|
| 274 | historians and political scientists | 2 |
0%
|
| 275 | philologists, translators and interpreters | 1 |
0%
|
| 279 | other social science and related professionals | 22 |
0.1%
|
| 280 | business professionals | 0 |
0%
|
| 281 | accountants, auditors and tax assessors | 98 |
0.4%
|
| 282 | personnel and occupational professionals | 9 |
0%
|
| 289 | other business professionals | 56 |
0.2%
|
| 290 | other professionals | 0 |
0%
|
| 291 | archivists, librarians, and related professionals | 5 |
0%
|
| 292 | religious professionals | 36 |
0.1%
|
| 293 | authors, journalists and related professionals | 5 |
0%
|
| 294 | sculptors, painters and related professionals | 9 |
0%
|
| 295 | composers, musicians and singers | 2 |
0%
|
| 296 | choreographers | 1 |
0%
|
| 300 | technicians and associate professionals | 0 |
0%
|
| 310 | engineering technicians | 0 |
0%
|
| 311 | technical draughts-men | 4 |
0%
|
| 312 | civil engineering and related technicians | 7 |
0%
|
| 313 | mechanical engineering and related technicians | 52 |
0.2%
|
| 314 | mining and metallurgical technicians | 3 |
0%
|
| 315 | electrical engineering technicians | 49 |
0.2%
|
| 316 | electronics and telecommunications engineering technicians | 28 |
0.1%
|
| 317 | chemical engineering technicians | 5 |
0%
|
| 318 | photographers, image and sound recording equipment controlle | 6 |
0%
|
| 319 | broadcasting and telecommunications equipment controllers | 5 |
0%
|
| 320 | medical and health science associate professionals | 2 |
0%
|
| 321 | auxiliary nurses | 25 |
0.1%
|
| 322 | medical/clinical officers | 22 |
0.1%
|
| 323 | sanitarians | 4 |
0%
|
| 324 | optometrists and opticians | 1 |
0%
|
| 325 | dental technicians | 2 |
0%
|
| 326 | physiotherapists and related associate professionals | 1 |
0%
|
| 327 | veterinary officers | 17 |
0.1%
|
| 328 | pharmaceutical officers | 17 |
0.1%
|
| 329 | other associate medical, nursing and nutrition workers | 42 |
0.2%
|
| 330 | physical and life science technicians | 0 |
0%
|
| 331 | physical science technicians | 5 |
0%
|
| 332 | life science technicians | 5 |
0%
|
| 333 | agronomy and forestry technicians | 4 |
0%
|
| 334 | farming and forestry advisors | 7 |
0%
|
| 340 | farming advisors | 0 |
0%
|
| 341 | ships engineer | 0 |
0%
|
| 342 | ships deck officers and pilots | 0 |
0%
|
| 343 | aircraft pilots and related workers | 2 |
0%
|
| 344 | air traffic controller | 0 |
0%
|
| 350 | business and social services associate professionals | 1 |
0%
|
| 351 | securities and finance dealers | 2 |
0%
|
| 352 | insurance brokers and agents | 13 |
0.1%
|
| 353 | real estate agents | 14 |
0.1%
|
| 354 | business service agents | 36 |
0.1%
|
| 355 | buyers, appraisers auctioneers | 27 |
0.1%
|
| 360 | administration and middle level personnel | 1 |
0%
|
| 361 | police inspectors, detectives, customs and border officials | 70 |
0.3%
|
| 362 | government tax and excise officials | 2 |
0%
|
| 363 | welfare and pension officials | 4 |
0%
|
| 364 | government licensing officials | 4 |
0%
|
| 365 | business and public service middle level personnel | 10 |
0%
|
| 366 | statistical and planning officials | 2 |
0%
|
| 367 | fisheries, wildlife and tourist officials | 6 |
0%
|
| 368 | lands, agricultural and livestock officials | 19 |
0.1%
|
| 369 | other middle level personnel | 33 |
0.1%
|
| 370 | primary and pre-primary education and other teachers | 0 |
0%
|
| 371 | primary education teachers | 397 |
1.6%
|
| 372 | pre-primary education teachers | 66 |
0.3%
|
| 373 | other teachers and instructors | 36 |
0.1%
|
| 390 | other business, social services, athletics, sports and relat | 1 |
0%
|
| 391 | non-ordained religion assistants | 15 |
0.1%
|
| 392 | social advisers and helpers | 12 |
0%
|
| 393 | athletes, sportsmen and related workers | 10 |
0%
|
| 394 | decorators and other commercial workers | 3 |
0%
|
| 395 | radio, television and other announcers | 1 |
0%
|
| 396 | street, nightclub and related musicians | 2 |
0%
|
| 397 | acrobats, clowns, magicians and related workers | 3 |
0%
|
| 398 | safety, health and quality inspector /controllers | 6 |
0%
|
| 399 | mechanical, electrical, building and fire inspectors | 7 |
0%
|
| 400 | secretarial, clerical services and related workers | 0 |
0%
|
| 410 | secretaries and office clerks | 0 |
0%
|
| 411 | secretaries stenographers and typists | 141 |
0.6%
|
| 412 | office machine operators | 17 |
0.1%
|
| 413 | numerical clerks | 27 |
0.1%
|
| 414 | material recording and transport clerks | 24 |
0.1%
|
| 415 | library, mail and related clerks | 13 |
0.1%
|
| 416 | coding, proofreading and related clerks | 6 |
0%
|
| 417 | general office clerks | 79 |
0.3%
|
| 420 | client oriented clerks | 1 |
0%
|
| 421 | cashiers, tellers and related clerks | 20 |
0.1%
|
| 422 | information clerks | 16 |
0.1%
|
| 423 | other client oriented clerks | 28 |
0.1%
|
| 500 | service workers, shop and market sales workers | 0 |
0%
|
| 510 | models, shop assistants and demonstrators | 82 |
0.3%
|
| 511 | fashion and other models | 14 |
0.1%
|
| 512 | shop assistants and demonstrators | 442 |
1.8%
|
| 520 | personal and protective service workers | 0 |
0%
|
| 521 | hairdressers, barbers, beauticians and related workers | 167 |
0.7%
|
| 522 | undertakers and embalmers | 1 |
0%
|
| 523 | fortune tellers, astrologers and related workers | 13 |
0.1%
|
| 524 | protective service workers | 69 |
0.3%
|
| 530 | house stewards, caterers, waiters and related workers | 8 |
0%
|
| 531 | house stewards and housekeepers | 153 |
0.6%
|
| 532 | cooks and other catering service workers | 281 |
1.2%
|
| 533 | waiters bartenders | 143 |
0.6%
|
| 540 | travel attendants and guides | 0 |
0%
|
| 541 | ship and flight attendants and travel stewards | 2 |
0%
|
| 542 | transport conductors | 83 |
0.3%
|
| 543 | travel guides and ground attendants | 13 |
0.1%
|
| 600 | skilled farm, fishery, wildlife and related workers | 1 |
0%
|
| 611 | field crop, vegetable and horticultural farm workers | 693 |
2.9%
|
| 612 | poultry, dairy and livestock producers | 936 |
3.9%
|
| 613 | crop and animal producers | 5095 |
21.2%
|
| 620 | fishery and related workers | 0 |
0%
|
| 621 | fishery workers | 59 |
0.2%
|
| 630 | subsistence agricultural and fishery workers | 16 |
0.1%
|
| 631 | subsistence agricultural and fishery workers | 4899 |
20.3%
|
| 640 | forestry and related workers | 2 |
0%
|
| 641 | forestry and related workers | 139 |
0.6%
|
| 650 | hunting and wildlife workers | 0 |
0%
|
| 651 | hunting and wildlife workers | 1 |
0%
|
| 700 | craft and related trades workers | 0 |
0%
|
| 710 | extraction and building trades workers | 1 |
0%
|
| 711 | mining, blasting, stone cutting and related workers | 70 |
0.3%
|
| 712 | building trades workers | 96 |
0.4%
|
| 720 | metal, machinery and related trades workers | 0 |
0%
|
| 721 | metal molders, welders, structural-metal preparers and relat | 76 |
0.3%
|
| 722 | blacksmiths, toolmakers and related trades workers | 16 |
0.1%
|
| 723 | machinery mechanics and fitters | 78 |
0.3%
|
| 724 | electrical equipment fitters and installers | 8 |
0%
|
| 725 | electrical equipment fitters and services | 10 |
0%
|
| 726 | electrical linesmen and cable jointers | 4 |
0%
|
| 727 | solar equipment fitters and installers | 0 |
0%
|
| 730 | precision and handicraft workers | 1 |
0%
|
| 731 | precision workers in metal and related materials | 6 |
0%
|
| 732 | potters, glassmakers and related trades workers | 11 |
0%
|
| 733 | handicraft workers | 67 |
0.3%
|
| 740 | printing and related trades workers | 1 |
0%
|
| 741 | compositors and typesetters | 5 |
0%
|
| 742 | stereotypers and electrotypers | 0 |
0%
|
| 743 | printing engravers and etchers | 3 |
0%
|
| 744 | photographic and related workers | 16 |
0.1%
|
| 745 | bookbinders and related workers | 9 |
0%
|
| 746 | silk-screen, block and textile printers | 0 |
0%
|
| 750 | food processing and related trades | 0 |
0%
|
| 751 | butchers, fishmongers and related food preparers | 166 |
0.7%
|
| 752 | bakers, pastry-cooks and confectionery makers | 37 |
0.2%
|
| 753 | dairy products makers | 7 |
0%
|
| 754 | fruit, nut and related preservers | 23 |
0.1%
|
| 755 | tobacco preparers and tobacco products makers | 15 |
0.1%
|
| 756 | food and beverage tasters | 6 |
0%
|
| 757 | brewers, distillers and related workers | 58 |
0.2%
|
| 758 | other food processing and related workers | 87 |
0.4%
|
| 760 | woodworking trades workers | 2 |
0%
|
| 761 | wood treating, cabinetmaking and related trades workers | 106 |
0.4%
|
| 762 | woodworking-machine setters and setter-operators | 13 |
0.1%
|
| 770 | textile, garment and related trades | 2 |
0%
|
| 771 | fibre prepapers | 8 |
0%
|
| 772 | weavers, knitters and related workers | 45 |
0.2%
|
| 773 | tailors, dressmakers and related workers | 275 |
1.1%
|
| 780 | upholsterers, pelt, leather and shoemaking trades workers | 0 |
0%
|
| 781 | upholsters | 3 |
0%
|
| 782 | fell mongers, tanners and pelt dressers | 1 |
0%
|
| 783 | shoe-making and related trades workers | 25 |
0.1%
|
| 800 | plant and machine operators and assemblers | 0 |
0%
|
| 810 | farm workers (except fish) | 0 |
0%
|
| 811 | well drillers and borers | 5 |
0%
|
| 812 | mining plant operators | 0 |
0%
|
| 813 | stone, clay, cement and other mineral products machine opera | 5 |
0%
|
| 820 | metal processing plant and metal working machine operators | 0 |
0%
|
| 821 | metal smelting, converting and refining furnace operators | 1 |
0%
|
| 822 | metal melters, casters and rolling mill operators | 4 |
0%
|
| 823 | metal heat-treating plant operators, metal drawers and extru | 0 |
0%
|
| 824 | machine -tool and other metal-working machine operators | 11 |
0%
|
| 825 | metal finishing, plating and coating machine operators | 2 |
0%
|
| 830 | wood processing plant and wood, rubbers and plastic machine | 0 |
0%
|
| 831 | wood processing and paper pulp plant operators | 4 |
0%
|
| 832 | wood products machine operators | 22 |
0.1%
|
| 833 | printing and binding machine operators | 0 |
0%
|
| 834 | paper products machine operators | 4 |
0%
|
| 835 | rubber and plastic rubber machine operators | 9 |
0%
|
| 840 | chemical-processing plant and chemical products machine oper | 0 |
0%
|
| 841 | chemical crushing, grinding and mixing machine operators | 5 |
0%
|
| 842 | chemical heat-treating and plant operators | 1 |
0%
|
| 843 | filtering and separation equipment operators | 0 |
0%
|
| 844 | chemical still and reactor operators | 0 |
0%
|
| 845 | petroleum refining plant operators | 0 |
0%
|
| 846 | pharmaceutical and toiletry products machine operators | 1 |
0%
|
| 849 | other chemical processing plant and machinery operators | 2 |
0%
|
| 850 | power production plant operators | 0 |
0%
|
| 851 | power generating plant operators | 2 |
0%
|
| 852 | steam turbine boiler and engine operators | 5 |
0%
|
| 860 | food and related products machine operators | 0 |
0%
|
| 861 | meat and fish processing machine operators | 1 |
0%
|
| 862 | dairy products and machine operators | 1 |
0%
|
| 863 | grain and spice-milling machine operators | 36 |
0.1%
|
| 864 | baked goods, cereal and chocolate products machine operators | 5 |
0%
|
| 865 | fruit, vegetable and nut processing machine operators | 3 |
0%
|
| 866 | sugar production machine operators | 4 |
0%
|
| 867 | tea, coffee and cocoa processing machine operators | 5 |
0%
|
| 868 | brewers, wine and other beverage machine operators | 2 |
0%
|
| 869 | tobacco production machine operators | 0 |
0%
|
| 870 | assemblers | 0 |
0%
|
| 871 | mechanical machinery assemblers | 20 |
0.1%
|
| 872 | electrical and electronic machinery assemblers | 7 |
0%
|
| 873 | metal products assemblers | 8 |
0%
|
| 874 | plastic and rubber products assemblers | 5 |
0%
|
| 875 | wood, paperboard and related products assemblers | 31 |
0.1%
|
| 876 | textile and leather products assemblers | 3 |
0%
|
| 880 | drivers and mobile machinery operators | 5 |
0%
|
| 881 | railway engine drivers and related workers | 2 |
0%
|
| 882 | motor vehicle drivers | 267 |
1.1%
|
| 883 | agricultural and materials-handling machinery operators | 10 |
0%
|
| 884 | ships deck crews and related workers | 5 |
0%
|
| 890 | other plant and machine operators and assemblers | 0 |
0%
|
| 891 | glass and ceramics kiln and related plant operators | 1 |
0%
|
| 892 | textile preparing, spinning and winding machine operators | 7 |
0%
|
| 893 | weaving, knitting and sewing machine operators | 24 |
0.1%
|
| 894 | textile bleaching, dyeing and cleaning machine operators | 3 |
0%
|
| 895 | fur and leather preparing machine operators | 0 |
0%
|
| 896 | shoemaking and related machine operators | 3 |
0%
|
| 899 | plant and machine operators and assemblers not elsewhere cla | 21 |
0.1%
|
| 900 | elementary occupations | 0 |
0%
|
| 910 | sales and services elementary occupations | 24 |
0.1%
|
| 911 | street vendors and related workers | 1014 |
4.2%
|
| 912 | shoe cleaning and other street services elementary occupatio | 59 |
0.2%
|
| 913 | cleaners, launderers and domestic workers | 715 |
3%
|
| 914 | building caretakers | 32 |
0.1%
|
| 915 | messengers, porters, watchmen and related workers | 311 |
1.3%
|
| 916 | other sales and service labourers | 1071 |
4.4%
|
| 920 | agricultural, fishery and related labourers | 3 |
0%
|
| 921 | farm- hands and related labourers | 2146 |
8.9%
|
| 922 | forestry labourers | 25 |
0.1%
|
| 923 | fishery, hunting and trapping laboures | 94 |
0.4%
|
| 930 | labourers in mining, construction, manufacturing and transpo | 2 |
0%
|
| 931 | mining and quarrying labourers | 119 |
0.5%
|
| 932 | construction and maintenance labourers | 349 |
1.4%
|
| 933 | manufacturing labourers | 46 |
0.2%
|
| 934 | transport labourers and freight handlers | 171 |
0.7%
|