Value | Category | Cases | |
---|---|---|---|
1 | armed forces | 6 |
0.1%
|
12 | corporate managers | 0 |
0%
|
13 | general managers or supervisors | 0 |
0%
|
21 | physical, maths and engineering professionals | 0 |
0%
|
22 | life science and health professionals | 0 |
0%
|
23 | teaching professionals | 0 |
0%
|
24 | other professionals | 0 |
0%
|
31 | physical and engineering science professionals | 0 |
0%
|
32 | life science and health associate professionals | 0 |
0%
|
33 | teaching associate professionals | 0 |
0%
|
34 | other associate professionals | 0 |
0%
|
41 | office clerks | 0 |
0%
|
42 | customer services clerks | 0 |
0%
|
51 | personal and protective services workers | 0 |
0%
|
52 | models, salespersons and demonstrators | 0 |
0%
|
61 | skilled agricultural and fishery workers | 0 |
0%
|
62 | subsistence agricultural and fishery workers | 0 |
0%
|
71 | extraction and building trades workers | 0 |
0%
|
72 | metal, machinery trades workers | 0 |
0%
|
73 | precision, handicraft, craft printing trades workers | 0 |
0%
|
74 | other craft trades workers | 0 |
0%
|
81 | stationary plant operators | 0 |
0%
|
82 | machine operators and assemblers | 0 |
0%
|
83 | drivers and mobile plant operators | 0 |
0%
|
91 | sales and services elementary occupations | 0 |
0%
|
92 | agricultural, fishery labourers | 0 |
0%
|
93 | labourers in mining, manufacturing and transport | 0 |
0%
|
111 | 0 |
0%
|
|
112 | legislators / senior government officials | 2 |
0%
|
113 | traditional chiefs and heads of villages | 2 |
0%
|
114 | senior officials of special-interest organisations | 0 |
0%
|
121 | directors and chief executives | 5 |
0.1%
|
122 | production and operations department managers | 10 |
0.2%
|
123 | other department managers | 12 |
0.2%
|
131 | general managers | 139 |
2.8%
|
211 | physicists, chemists professionals | 1 |
0%
|
212 | mathematicians, statisticians professionals | 0 |
0%
|
213 | computing professionals | 14 |
0.3%
|
214 | architects, engineers professionals | 25 |
0.5%
|
221 | life science professionals | 1 |
0%
|
222 | health professionals (except nursing) | 15 |
0.3%
|
223 | nursing and midwifery professionals | 47 |
1%
|
231 | college, university and higher teaching professionals | 17 |
0.3%
|
232 | secondary education teaching professionals | 81 |
1.7%
|
233 | primary and pre-primary teaching professionals | 104 |
2.1%
|
234 | special education teaching professionals | 5 |
0.1%
|
235 | other teaching professionals | 5 |
0.1%
|
241 | business professionals | 30 |
0.6%
|
242 | legal professionals | 11 |
0.2%
|
243 | archivists, librarians information professionals | 2 |
0%
|
244 | social science professionals | 8 |
0.2%
|
245 | writers and creative or performing artists | 8 |
0.2%
|
246 | religious professionals | 9 |
0.2%
|
247 | public service administrative professionals | 0 |
0%
|
311 | physical and engineering science technicians | 25 |
0.5%
|
312 | computer associate professionals | 6 |
0.1%
|
313 | optical and electronic equipment operators | 2 |
0%
|
314 | ship and aircraft controllers and technicians | 8 |
0.2%
|
315 | safety and quality inspectors | 11 |
0.2%
|
320 | life science and health associate professionals | 0 |
0%
|
321 | life science technicians associate professional | 1 |
0%
|
322 | health associate professionals (except nursing) | 12 |
0.2%
|
323 | nursing and midwifery associate professionals | 35 |
0.7%
|
324 | traditional medicine practitioners and faith healers | 8 |
0.2%
|
330 | teaching assoc professionals (grade unspecified) | 3 |
0.1%
|
331 | primary education teaching associate professionals | 13 |
0.3%
|
332 | pre-primary education associate proffessionals | 4 |
0.1%
|
333 | special education teaching associate professionals | 2 |
0%
|
334 | other teaching associate professionals | 12 |
0.2%
|
341 | finance and sales associate professionals | 24 |
0.5%
|
342 | business services agents and trade brokers | 11 |
0.2%
|
343 | administrative associate professionals | 14 |
0.3%
|
344 | customs, tax government associate professionals | 0 |
0%
|
345 | police inspectors and detectives | 10 |
0.2%
|
346 | social work associate professionals | 5 |
0.1%
|
347 | artistic, entertainment and sports professionals | 13 |
0.3%
|
348 | religious associate professionals | 5 |
0.1%
|
411 | secretaries and keyboard-operating clerks | 55 |
1.1%
|
412 | numerical clerks | 57 |
1.2%
|
413 | material-recording and transport clerks | 29 |
0.6%
|
414 | library, mail clerks | 11 |
0.2%
|
419 | other office clerks | 54 |
1.1%
|
420 | customer services clerks | 0 |
0%
|
421 | cashiers, tellers clerks | 82 |
1.7%
|
422 | client information clerks | 27 |
0.6%
|
511 | travel attendants workers | 1 |
0%
|
512 | housekeeping and restaurant services workers | 65 |
1.3%
|
513 | personal care workers | 44 |
0.9%
|
514 | other personal services workers | 31 |
0.6%
|
515 | astrologers, fortune tellers and related workers | 0 |
0%
|
516 | protective services workers | 118 |
2.4%
|
521 | fashion and other models | 2 |
0%
|
522 | shop, stall and market salespersons | 197 |
4%
|
523 | 0 |
0%
|
|
611 | market gardeners and crop growers | 67 |
1.4%
|
612 | animal producers workers | 19 |
0.4%
|
613 | crop and animal producers | 11 |
0.2%
|
614 | forestry workers | 11 |
0.2%
|
615 | fishery workers, hunters and trappers | 2 |
0%
|
621 | subsistence agricultural and fishery workers | 1013 |
20.6%
|
710 | extraction and building trades workers | 0 |
0%
|
711 | miners, shotfirers, stone cutters and carvers | 12 |
0.2%
|
712 | building frame trades workers | 110 |
2.2%
|
713 | building finishers trades workers | 35 |
0.7%
|
714 | painters, building structure cleaners trades workers | 21 |
0.4%
|
721 | metal moulders, welders, sheet-metal workers | 42 |
0.9%
|
722 | blacksmiths, tool-makers trades workers | 11 |
0.2%
|
723 | machinery mechanics and fitters | 46 |
0.9%
|
724 | electrical and electronic equipment mechanics and fitters | 54 |
1.1%
|
731 | precision workers in metal materials | 5 |
0.1%
|
732 | potters, glass-makers trades workers | 9 |
0.2%
|
733 | handicraft workers in wood, textile, leather materials | 5 |
0.1%
|
734 | craft printing trades workers | 7 |
0.1%
|
741 | food processing trades workers | 29 |
0.6%
|
742 | wood treaters, cabinet-makers trades workers | 13 |
0.3%
|
743 | textile, garment trades workers | 65 |
1.3%
|
744 | pelt, leather and shoemaking trades workers | 14 |
0.3%
|
810 | stationary plant operators | 0 |
0%
|
811 | mining and mineral-processing-plant operators | 20 |
0.4%
|
812 | metal-processing plant operators | 3 |
0.1%
|
813 | glass, ceramics plant operators | 2 |
0%
|
814 | wood-processing- and papermaking-plant operators | 3 |
0.1%
|
815 | chemical-processing-plant operators | 3 |
0.1%
|
816 | power-production plant operators | 25 |
0.5%
|
817 | industrial robot operators | 2 |
0%
|
821 | metal- and mineral-products machine operators | 12 |
0.2%
|
822 | chemical-products machine operators | 3 |
0.1%
|
823 | rubber- and plastic-products machine operators | 3 |
0.1%
|
824 | wood-products machine operators | 2 |
0%
|
825 | printing-, binding- and paper-products machine operators | 2 |
0%
|
826 | textile-, fur- and leather-products machine operators | 26 |
0.5%
|
827 | food products machine operators | 8 |
0.2%
|
828 | assemblers | 4 |
0.1%
|
829 | other machine operators not elsewhere classified | 5 |
0.1%
|
831 | locomotive engine drivers workers | 5 |
0.1%
|
832 | motor vehicle drivers | 185 |
3.8%
|
833 | agricultural and other mobile plant operators | 54 |
1.1%
|
834 | ships deck crews workers | 2 |
0%
|
911 | street vendors workers | 348 |
7.1%
|
912 | shoe cleaning and other street services occupations | 4 |
0.1%
|
913 | domestic helpers, cleaners and launderers | 561 |
11.4%
|
914 | building caretakers, window cleaners | 12 |
0.2%
|
915 | messengers, porters, doorkeepers workers | 22 |
0.4%
|
916 | garbage collectors labourers | 13 |
0.3%
|
921 | agricultural, fishery labourers | 282 |
5.7%
|
931 | mining and construction labourers | 66 |
1.3%
|
932 | manufacturing labourers | 67 |
1.4%
|
933 | transport labourers and freight handlers | 6 |
0.1%
|
999 | dont know/ refuse | 0 |
0%
|
Sysmiss | 5873 |