| Value | Category | Cases | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | physical scientists and related technicians | 7 |
0.1%
|
| 2 | architects | 6 |
0.1%
|
| 3 | engineers and related technicians | 92 |
1.6%
|
| 4 | aircraft and ships’ officers | 7 |
0.1%
|
| 5 | life scientists and related technicians | 13 |
0.2%
|
| 6 | medical, dental, and related workers | 162 |
2.9%
|
| 7 | veterinary related workers | 6 |
0.1%
|
| 8 | statisticians, mathematicians, and related technicians | 7 |
0.1%
|
| 9 | economists | 44 |
0.8%
|
| 11 | accountants | 109 |
1.9%
|
| 12 | jurists, legal professionals | 30 |
0.5%
|
| 13 | teachers | 215 |
3.8%
|
| 14 | workers in religion | 5 |
0.1%
|
| 15 | authors, journalists and related writers | 22 |
0.4%
|
| 16 | sculptors, painters, photographers, and related | 17 |
0.3%
|
| 17 | composers and performing artists | 11 |
0.2%
|
| 18 | athletes, sportsmen, and related workers | 10 |
0.2%
|
| 19 | professional, technical, and related workers | 130 |
2.3%
|
| 20 | legislative officials and government administrators | 23 |
0.4%
|
| 21 | managers | 59 |
1%
|
| 30 | clerical supervisors | 29 |
0.5%
|
| 31 | government executive officials | 94 |
1.7%
|
| 32 | typists, secretaries | 54 |
1%
|
| 33 | bookkeepers, cashiers and related workers | 62 |
1.1%
|
| 34 | computer operators | 45 |
0.8%
|
| 35 | transport and communications supervisors | 10 |
0.2%
|
| 36 | transport conductors | 319 |
5.7%
|
| 37 | mail distribution clerks | 39 |
0.7%
|
| 38 | telephone and telegraph operators | 10 |
0.2%
|
| 39 | clerical related workers not elsewhere classified | 76 |
1.3%
|
| 40 | managers (wholesale and retail trade) | 15 |
0.3%
|
| 41 | working proprietors (wholesale and retail trade) | 77 |
1.4%
|
| 42 | sales supervisors and buyers | 14 |
0.2%
|
| 43 | technical sales agents and manufacturers’ agents | 32 |
0.6%
|
| 44 | insurance, real estate, securities sales agents | 31 |
0.5%
|
| 45 | sales agents, shop assistants, and related workers | 327 |
5.8%
|
| 49 | sales workers not elsewhere classified | 29 |
0.5%
|
| 50 | managers (food and lodging services) | 11 |
0.2%
|
| 51 | working proprietors | 42 |
0.7%
|
| 52 | housekeeping and related service supervisors | 22 |
0.4%
|
| 53 | cooks, waiters, bartenders, and related workers | 210 |
3.7%
|
| 54 | maids and related housekeeping service workers | 14 |
0.2%
|
| 55 | building caretakers, cleaners, and related workers | 111 |
2%
|
| 56 | launderers, drycleaners and pressers | 13 |
0.2%
|
| 57 | hairdressers, barbers, beauticians and related workers | 26 |
0.5%
|
| 58 | security, protective service workers | 184 |
3.3%
|
| 59 | service workers not elsewhere classified | 196 |
3.5%
|
| 60 | farm managers and supervisors | 3 |
0.1%
|
| 61 | farmers | 23 |
0.4%
|
| 62 | agriculture and animal husbandry workers | 915 |
16.2%
|
| 63 | forestry workers | 21 |
0.4%
|
| 64 | fishermen, hunters and related operators and laborers | 1 |
0%
|
| 70 | production supervisors and general supervisors | 80 |
1.4%
|
| 71 | miners, quarrymen, well drillers and related workers | 17 |
0.3%
|
| 72 | metal processors | 9 |
0.2%
|
| 73 | wood preparation workers | 45 |
0.8%
|
| 74 | chemical processors and related workers | 9 |
0.2%
|
| 75 | spinners, weavers, knitters, dyers, and related workers | 17 |
0.3%
|
| 76 | tanners, leather workers | 4 |
0.1%
|
| 77 | food and beverage processors | 74 |
1.3%
|
| 78 | tobacco preparers and tobacco product makers | 17 |
0.3%
|
| 79 | tailors, dressmakers, sewers, upholsterers, and related | 176 |
3.1%
|
| 80 | shoemakers and leather goods makers | 11 |
0.2%
|
| 81 | cabinetmakers and related woodworkers | 29 |
0.5%
|
| 82 | stone cutters and carvers | 1 |
0%
|
| 83 | blacksmiths, toolmakers and machine tool operators | 97 |
1.7%
|
| 84 | machinery workers, precision instrument makers | 42 |
0.7%
|
| 85 | electrical workers and related workers | 111 |
2%
|
| 86 | broadcasting station ,cinema projectionists | 3 |
0.1%
|
| 87 | plumbers, welders, metal preparers and erectors | 86 |
1.5%
|
| 88 | jewelers and precious metal workers | 0 |
0%
|
| 89 | glass formers, potters and related workers | 7 |
0.1%
|
| 90 | rubber and plastics product makers | 7 |
0.1%
|
| 91 | paper and paper board products makers | 3 |
0.1%
|
| 92 | printers and related workers | 12 |
0.2%
|
| 93 | painters | 10 |
0.2%
|
| 94 | production and related workers not elsewhere classified | 46 |
0.8%
|
| 95 | bricklayers, carpenters and other construction workers | 309 |
5.5%
|
| 96 | stationary engine and related equipment operators | 39 |
0.7%
|
| 97 | material handling and related equipment operators | 36 |
0.6%
|
| 98 | transport equipment operators | 69 |
1.2%
|
| 99 | laborers not elsewhere classified | 210 |
3.7%
|
| 100 | financial worker, financial inspector | 8 |
0.1%
|
| 101 | ship mechanics and related ship workers | 7 |
0.1%
|
| 102 | customs inspector / officer | 8 |
0.1%
|
| 103 | technicians of specialized machinery maintenance | 9 |
0.2%
|
| 104 | actor (workers in the stage arts) | 1 |
0%
|
| 997 | refusal | 2 |
0%
|
| 998 | doesn't know what the person works | 1 |
0%
|
| 999 | doesn't work | 0 |
0%
|