1990 POPULATION CENSUS Detailed data based on a 2 per cent representative sample (1992)
II. TABLES - 2. Detaíled data - 2.2 OCCUPATION
2.2.7 ACTIVE EARNERS BY 2.2.7.2 Serial nmrber Total males Mining, manufacturing Construction Agriculture and forestry Transpcrt, post and teleconmunication Trade Water works and supply Serial nmrber Occupational group Total males Mining, manufacturing Construction Agriculture and forestry Transpcrt, post and teleconmunication Trade Water works and supply Serial nmrber Occupational group Total males Mining, manufacturing Construction Agriculture and forestry Transpcrt, post and teleconmunication Trade Water works and supply Serial nmrber Total males Mining, manufacturing Construction Agriculture and forestry Transpcrt, post and teleconmunication Trade Water works and supply Serial nmrber Total males Mining, manufacturing Construction Agriculture and forestry Transpcrt, post and teleconmunication Trade Water works and supply TECHNICAL OCCUPATION 1 Technical directors, enterprise chief engineers. technical managers 9350 3100 650 2750 650 450 2 Technical department, technical division managers 3850 2000 350 150 300 350 50 3 Agricultural branch or department manage re 2800 50 2700 4 Managers of section of factory or agricultural unit 7100 500 50 6100 100 200 5 Agricultural works or forestry managers 4250 4200 6 Veterlnaries 2100 1800 7 Industrial works managers 18950 9850 1600 3200 1000 750 850 8 Production engineers 6700 3200 1050 450 950 100 150 9 Chiefs, managers in construction 7800 500 3800 1200 600 50 1000 10 Other technical managers 2400 800 450 300 250 50 100 11 Workshop managers 53550 24700 6600 10050 5500 1200 1950 12 Technical researchers, planners, experts 24100 12300 4550 2250 1650 400 50 13 Technical occupations in preparatory works of manufacturing 12100 8150 950 600 600 550 250 14 Works programmers, dispatchers, coordinators 2500 2150 150 100 100 15 Works maintenance and security occupations 16750 7900 850 2050 1350 800 900 16 Engineers 27550 9950 4000 5300 2050 750 700 17 Technicians, works technicians 17300 6950 1700 2050 1300 350 350 18 Technical occupations not elsewhere classified 22100 9750 1600 1750 1900 1050 650 19 TOGETHER 241250 101850 28350 46900 18300 7050 7100 OCCUPATIONS IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION, JURISDICTION, ECONOMY, TRANSPORT AND TRADE 20 Central state a<hinistration managers 1750 21 Heads of local administration 3700 22 Party and mass organization leaders 1550 23 Central state administration executives 2650 24 Administrators of enterprises and organisations 5800 25 Subordinate local administration executives 1250 26 Subordinate executive of party and mass organisations 12800 5400 550 1100 1900 1250 150 27 Occupations in jurisdiction 5950 350 100 600 250 350 28 Enterprise and organization managers 14700 3450 1750 850 500 2700 400 29 Chiefs of co-operative 4250 1100 800 1500 50 250 30 Chief accountants, economic managers 16700 5600 1700 1950 850 1900 500 31 Computing managers 6800 2100 200 200 350 150 32 Professional managers in transport,post and telecnmmnn. 7550 1500 400 1050 3900 150 200 33 Transport, post and telecommunication professionals 12550 2250 400 950 7300 850 150 34 Direct service managers in transport, post and telecoaimunication 5800 50 50 50 5500 100 35 Trading and marketing professionals 26550 9900 1400 2500 1650 7800 250 36 At lsast three-handed commercial unit managers 11250 850 200 500 100 9300 37 At least three-handed hostelry unit managers 6250 100 300 150 5550 38 Service unit managsrs 500 150 39 Other trade or tourists' service occupations 9500 1450 700 600 300 4 050 50 40 Head store-keepers, store-keepers 10550 3950 950 1400 1150 1950 3 00 41 TOGETHER 167400 38050 9 200 13550 23950 36400 2100 HEALTH AND CULTURAL OCCUPATIONS 42 Physicians, dentists 12400 43 Pharmacists 1100 100 50 650 44 Nurses 450 50 50 45 Personal care workers 50 46 Medical assistants 750 47 Health occupations not elsewhere classified 1100 50 48 Third-level education teaching professionals 9600 49 Secondary and primary education teaching professionals 25700 50 Pre-primary education teaching and other pedagogic prof. 16600 650 400 600 100 51 Social science professionals 3100 400 100 50 200 250 52 Natural science professionals 5400 1050 50 250 50 53 Librarians and other public education professionals 3500 100 100 50 50 200 54 Editors, Journalists 3450 100 50 55 Creative or performing artists 11800 250 150 150 100 1850 56 Other cultural occupations 600 50 50 57 Sporting professionals 3400 350 50 150 50 58 Priests, religions professionals 3300 59 TOGETHER 102300 3050 850 650 1100 3200 100 ACCOUNTING, BANKING, FINANCIAL AND OTHER NON-MANUAL OCCUPATIONS 60 Accountants 3550 850 400 600 250 350 100 61 Banking professionals 2900 62 Financial occupations, cashiers and ticket clerks 3500 550 150 200 850 400 100 63 Computing professionals and associate professionals 1800 450 100 150 300 100 50 64 Wags accountants 750 150 50 300 150 65 Stenographers and typists 250 150 50 66 Other non-manual workers not elsewhere classified 74700 8150 1300 1250 1450 2200 800 67 TOGETHER 87450 10300 2000 2500 2850 3250 1050 68 TOTAL NON-MANUAL WORKERS 598400 153250 40400 63600 46200 49 900 10350 188