Classification of Occupations summary
Code Group
|
Code
Numbers
|
Major
and Minor Occupation Groups
|
| 001-082
|
0:
PROFESSIONAL, TECHNICAL AND RELATED WORKERS
| |
| 1
|
001-009
|
Architects,
Engineers and Surveyors
|
| 2
|
013-017
|
Chemists,
Physicists, Geologists and Other Physical Scientists
|
| 3
|
020-022
|
Biologists,
Veterinarians, Agronomists and Related Scientists
|
| 4
|
025-026
|
Medical
Practitioners and Dentists
|
| 5
|
030
|
Nurses
|
| 6
|
035-040
|
Professional
Medical Workers, n.e.c.
|
| 7
|
045-050
|
Teachers
|
| 8
|
055-056
|
Clergy
and Related Members of Religious Orders
|
| 9
|
060
|
Law
Professionals
|
| 10
|
065-068
|
Artists,
Entertainers, Writers and Related Workers
|
| 11
|
070-072
|
Draftsmen
and Technicians, n.e.c.
|
| 12
|
075-082
|
Other
Professional, Technical and Related Workers
|
| 100-118
|
1:
ADMINISTRATIVE, EXECUTIVE AND MANAGERIAL WORKERS
| |
| 13
|
100-106
|
Administrators
and Executive Officials, Government, n.e.c.
|
| 14
|
110-118
|
Employers,
Workers on Own Account, Directors, Managers, n.e.c.
|
| 150-163
|
2:
CLERICAL WORKERS
| |
| 15
|
150
|
Book-keepers
and Cashiers
|
| 16
|
155
|
Stenographers
and Typists
|
| 17
|
160-163
|
Other
clerical Workers
|
| 200-214
|
3:
SALES WORKERS
| |
| 18
|
200-201
|
Insurance,
Real Estate Salesmen, Auctioneers and Valuers
|
| 19
|
205
|
Commercial
Travellers and Manufacturers' Agents
|
| 20
|
210-214
|
Proprietors
and Shopkeepers Working on Own Account, n.e.c., Retail and Wholesale Trade,
Salesmen, Shop Assistants and Related Workers
|
| 300-356
|
4:
FARMERS, FISHERMEN, HUNTERS, TIMBER GETTERS AND RELATED WORKERS
| |
| 21
|
300-316
|
Farmers
and Farm Managers
|
| 22
|
320-329
|
Farm
Workers, including Farm Foremen, n.e.c.
|
| 23
|
335
|
Wool
Classers
|
| 24
|
340
|
Hunters
and Trappers
|
| 25
|
345-349
|
Fishermen
and Related Workers
|
| 26
|
355-356
|
Timber
Getters and Other Forestry Workers
|
| 400
425
|
5:
MINERS, QUARRYMEN AND RELATED WORKERS
| |
| 27
|
400-411
|
Miners
and Quarrymen
|
| 28
|
420-421
|
Well
Drillers and Related Workers
|
| 29
|
425
|
Mineral
Treaters
|
| 500-561
|
6:
WORKERS IN TRANSPORT AND COMMUNICATION OCCUPATIONS
| |
| 30
|
500-501
|
Deck
Officers, Engineer Officers and Pilots, Ship
|
| 31
|
505
|
Deck
and Engine Room Hands, Ship, Barge Crews and Boatmen
|
| 32
|
510
|
Aircraft
Pilots, Navigators and Flight Engineers
|
| 33
|
515-516
|
Drivers
and Firemen, Railway
|
| 34
|
520-524
|
Drivers,
Road Transport
|
| 35
|
530
|
Guards
and Conductors, Railway
|
| 36
|
535-539
|
Inspectors,
Supervisors, Traffic Controllers and Despatchers, Transport
|
| 37
|
545-548
|
Telephone,
Telegraph and Related Telecommunication Operators
|
| 38
|
555-557
|
Postmasters,
Postmen and Messengers
|
| 39
|
560-561
|
Workers
in Transport and Communication Occupations, n.e.c.
|
| 600-785
|
7/8:
CRAFTSMEN, PRODUCTION-PROCESS WORKERS AND LABOURERS, n.e.c.
| |
| 40
|
600-606
|
Spinners,
Weavers, Knitters, Dyers and Related Workers
|
| 41
|
609-617
|
Tailors,
Cutters, Furriers and Related Workers
|
| 42
|
621-624
|
Leather
Cutters, Lasters and Sewers (except Gloves and Garments) and Related Workers
|
| 43
|
627-631
|
Furnacemen,
Rollers, Drawers, Moulders and Related Metal Making and Treating Workers
|
| 44
|
636-639
|
Precision
Instrument Makers, Watchmakers, Jewellers and Related Workers
|
| 45
|
642-656
|
Toolmakers,
Machinists, Plumbers, Welders, Platers and Related Workers
|
| 46
|
659-665
|
Electricians
and Related Electric and Electronics Workers
|
| 47
|
668-672
|
Metal
Makers, Metal Workers and Electrical Production-Process Workers, n.e.c.
|
| 48
|
675-684
|
Carpenters,
Joiners, Cabinet makers and Related Workers
|
| 49
|
687-688
|
Painters
and Decorators
|
| 50
|
691-698
|
Bricklayers,
Plasterers and Construction Workers, n.e.c.
|
| 51
|
703-708
|
Compositors,
Pressmen, Engravers, Bookbinders and Related Workers
|
| 52
|
711-717
|
Potters,
Kilnmen, Glass and Clay Formers and Related Workers
|
| 53
|
720-727
|
Millers,
Bakers, Brewmasters and Related Food and Beverage Workers
|
| 54
|
735-736
|
Chemical
and Related Process Workers
|
| 55
|
739
|
Tobacco
Preparers and Tobacco Product Makers
|
| 56
|
743-750
|
Craftsmen
and Production-Process Workers, n.e.c.
|
| 57
|
754
|
Packers,
Labellers and Related Workers
|
| 58
|
757-763
|
Stationary
Engine, Excavating, Lifting Equipment Operators and Related Workers
|
| 59
|
766-768
|
Freight
Handlers, including Waterside Workers
|
| 60
|
772-785
|
Labourers,
n.e.c.
|
| 800
852
|
9:
SERVICE, SPORT AND RECREATION WORKERS
| |
| 61
|
800-802
|
Fire
Brigade Men, Policemen, Protective Service and Related Workers
|
| 62
|
805-811
|
Housekeepers,
Cooks, Maids and Related Workers
|
| 63
|
815-816
|
Waiters,
Bartenders
|
| 64
|
820-821
|
Building
Caretakers, Cleaners
|
| 65
|
825
|
Barbers,
Hairdressers, Beauticians and Related Workers
|
| 66
|
830
|
Launderers,
Dry Cleaners and Pressers
|
| 67
|
835
|
Athletes,
Sportsmen and Related Workers
|
| 68
|
840
|
Photographers
and Related Camera Operators
|
| 69
|
845
|
Embalmers
and Undertakers
|
| 70
|
850-852
|
Service,
Sport, Recreation Workers, n.e.c.
|
| 855
|
10:
MEMBERS OF ARMED SERVICES
| |
| 71
|
855
|
Members
of Armed Services
|
| 860
|
11:
OCCUPATION INADEQUATELY DESCRIBED OR NOT STATED
| |
| 72
|
860
|
Occupation
Inadequately Described or Not Stated - excluding Manager Workers, "Other and
Inadequately Described or Not Stated", code No.l Major Group 1
|
| 73
|
NOT
IN THE WORKFORCE
|