Value | Category | Cases | |
---|---|---|---|
11 | commissioned armed forces officers | 23 |
0.1%
|
21 | non-commissioned armed forces officers | 59 |
0.2%
|
31 | armed forces occupations, other ranks | 363 |
1.1%
|
111 | legislators and senior officials | 186 |
0.6%
|
112 | managing directors and chief executives | 55 |
0.2%
|
121 | business services and administration managers | 71 |
0.2%
|
122 | sales, marketing and development managers | 28 |
0.1%
|
131 | production managers in agriculture, forestry and fisheries | 18 |
0.1%
|
132 | manufacturing, mining, construction, and distribution managers | 91 |
0.3%
|
133 | information and communications technology service managers | 18 |
0.1%
|
134 | professional services managers | 158 |
0.5%
|
141 | hotel and restaurant managers | 104 |
0.3%
|
142 | retail and wholesale trade managers | 235 |
0.7%
|
143 | other services managers | 115 |
0.3%
|
211 | physical and earth science professionals | 28 |
0.1%
|
212 | mathematicians, actuaries and statisticians | 15 |
0%
|
213 | life science professionals | 70 |
0.2%
|
214 | engineering professionals (excluding electrotechnology) | 107 |
0.3%
|
215 | electrotechnology engineers | 37 |
0.1%
|
216 | architects, planners, surveyors and designers | 78 |
0.2%
|
221 | medical doctors | 47 |
0.1%
|
222 | nursing and midwifery professionals | 248 |
0.7%
|
223 | traditional and complementary medicine professionals | 0 |
0%
|
224 | paramedical practitioners | 0 |
0%
|
225 | veterinarians | 4 |
0%
|
226 | other health professionals | 53 |
0.2%
|
231 | university and higher education teachers | 28 |
0.1%
|
232 | vocational education teachers | 90 |
0.3%
|
233 | secondary education teachers | 961 |
2.9%
|
234 | primary school and early childhood teachers | 791 |
2.4%
|
235 | other teaching professionals | 41 |
0.1%
|
241 | finance professionals | 274 |
0.8%
|
242 | administration professionals | 104 |
0.3%
|
243 | sales, marketing and public relations professionals | 96 |
0.3%
|
251 | software and applications developers and analysts | 38 |
0.1%
|
252 | database and network professionals | 36 |
0.1%
|
261 | legal professionals | 49 |
0.1%
|
262 | librarians, archivists and curators | 14 |
0%
|
263 | social and religious professionals | 545 |
1.6%
|
264 | authors, journalists and linguists | 56 |
0.2%
|
265 | creative and performing artists | 71 |
0.2%
|
311 | physical and engineering science technicians | 134 |
0.4%
|
312 | mining, manufacturing and construction supervisors | 45 |
0.1%
|
313 | process control technicians | 11 |
0%
|
314 | life science technicians and related associate professionals | 35 |
0.1%
|
315 | ship and aircraft controllers and technicians | 140 |
0.4%
|
321 | medical and pharmaceutical technicians | 47 |
0.1%
|
322 | nursing and midwifery associate professionals | 53 |
0.2%
|
323 | traditional and complementary medicine associate professionals | 4 |
0%
|
324 | veterinary technicians and assistants | 1 |
0%
|
325 | other health associate professionals | 65 |
0.2%
|
331 | financial and mathematical associate professionals | 145 |
0.4%
|
332 | sales and purchasing agents and brokers | 34 |
0.1%
|
333 | business services agents | 24 |
0.1%
|
334 | administrative and specialized secretaries | 204 |
0.6%
|
335 | regulatory government associate professionals | 171 |
0.5%
|
341 | legal, social and religious associate professionals | 148 |
0.4%
|
342 | sports and fitness workers | 55 |
0.2%
|
343 | artistic, cultural and culinary associate professionals | 93 |
0.3%
|
351 | information and communications technology operations and user support technicians | 126 |
0.4%
|
352 | telecommunications and broadcasting technicians | 53 |
0.2%
|
411 | general office clerks | 198 |
0.6%
|
412 | secretaries (general) | 255 |
0.8%
|
413 | keyboard operators | 137 |
0.4%
|
421 | tellers, money collectors and related clerks | 199 |
0.6%
|
422 | client information workers | 316 |
0.9%
|
431 | numerical clerks | 431 |
1.3%
|
432 | material-recording and transport clerks | 61 |
0.2%
|
441 | other clerical support workers | 168 |
0.5%
|
511 | travel attendants, conductors and guides | 65 |
0.2%
|
512 | cooks | 239 |
0.7%
|
513 | waiters and bartenders | 151 |
0.5%
|
514 | hairdressers, beauticians and related workers | 44 |
0.1%
|
515 | building and housekeeping supervisors | 114 |
0.3%
|
516 | other personal services workers | 6 |
0%
|
521 | street and market salespersons | 242 |
0.7%
|
522 | shop salespersons | 1176 |
3.5%
|
523 | cashiers and ticket clerks | 140 |
0.4%
|
524 | other sales workers | 207 |
0.6%
|
531 | child care workers and teachers' aides | 2 |
0%
|
532 | personal care workers in health services | 3 |
0%
|
541 | protective services workers | 991 |
3%
|
611 | market gardeners and crop growers | 2819 |
8.4%
|
612 | animal producers | 34 |
0.1%
|
613 | mixed crop and animal producers | 39 |
0.1%
|
621 | forestry and related workers | 17 |
0.1%
|
622 | fishery workers, hunters and trappers | 938 |
2.8%
|
631 | subsistence crop farmers | 5059 |
15.1%
|
632 | subsistence livestock farmers | 31 |
0.1%
|
633 | subsistence mixed crop and livestock farmers | 121 |
0.4%
|
634 | subsistence fishers, hunters, trappers and gatherers | 412 |
1.2%
|
711 | building frame and related trades workers | 1201 |
3.6%
|
712 | building finishers and related trades workers | 143 |
0.4%
|
713 | painters, building structure cleaners and related trades workers | 67 |
0.2%
|
721 | sheet and structural metal workers, moulders and welders, and related workers | 32 |
0.1%
|
722 | blacksmiths, toolmakers and related trades workers | 5 |
0%
|
723 | machinery mechanics and repairers | 409 |
1.2%
|
731 | handicraft workers | 7290 |
21.8%
|
732 | printing trades workers | 34 |
0.1%
|
741 | electrical equipment installers and repairers | 152 |
0.5%
|
742 | electronics and telecommunications installers and repairers | 51 |
0.2%
|
751 | food processing and related trades workers | 169 |
0.5%
|
752 | wood treaters, cabinet-makers and related trades workers | 15 |
0%
|
753 | garment and related trades workers | 85 |
0.3%
|
754 | other craft and related workers | 9 |
0%
|
811 | mining and mineral processing plant operators | 11 |
0%
|
812 | metal processing and finishing plant operators | 4 |
0%
|
813 | chemical and photographic products plant and machine operators | 0 |
0%
|
814 | rubber, plastic and paper products machine operators | 5 |
0%
|
815 | textile, fur and leather products machine operators | 14 |
0%
|
816 | food and related products machine operators | 3 |
0%
|
817 | wood processing and papermaking plant operators | 0 |
0%
|
818 | other stationary plant and machine operators | 40 |
0.1%
|
821 | assemblers | 5 |
0%
|
831 | locomotive engine drivers and related workers | 3 |
0%
|
832 | car, van and motorcycle drivers | 538 |
1.6%
|
833 | havy truck and bus drivers | 178 |
0.5%
|
834 | mobile plant operators | 40 |
0.1%
|
835 | ships' deck crews and related workers | 67 |
0.2%
|
911 | domestic, hotel and office cleaners and helpers | 597 |
1.8%
|
912 | vehicle, window, laundry and other hand cleaning workers | 16 |
0%
|
921 | agricultural, forestry and fishery labourers | 229 |
0.7%
|
931 | mining and construction labourers | 118 |
0.4%
|
932 | manufacturing labourers | 38 |
0.1%
|
933 | transport and storage labourers | 59 |
0.2%
|
941 | food preparation assistants | 6 |
0%
|
951 | street and related service workers | 90 |
0.3%
|
952 | street vendors (excluding food) | 1 |
0%
|
961 | refuse workers | 20 |
0.1%
|
962 | other elementary workers | 70 |
0.2%
|
Sysmiss | 69830 |