1990 POPULATION CENSUS Detailed data based on a 2 per cent representative sample (1992)
II. TABLES - 2. Detaíled data - 2.2 OCCUPATION
2.2.6 ACTIVE EARNERS BY OCCUPATIONAL GROUP, 2.2.6.1 General school Completed Serial mmbe Occupational group Total less than 6 6-7 8 secondlevel apprentice or vocasecondary school thirdlevel education Serial mmbe grades tional school TECHNICAL OCCUPATION 1 Technical directors, enterprise chief engineers. technical managers 9800 3100 6700 2 Technical department, technical division managers 4550 1000 3550 3 Agricultural branch or department managers 3250 700 2550 4 Managers of section of factory or agricultural unit 8000 350 200 3450 4000 5 Agricultural works or forestry managers 4750 450 350 2500 1450 6 Veterinaries 2150 2150 7 Industrial works managers 22950 1350 1300 13200 7100 8 Production engineers 8100 9100 9 Chiefs, managers in construction 8100 300 300 4400 3100 10 Other technical managers 3500 250 200 2000 1050 11 Workshop managers 58650 7950 5350 39350 6000 12 Technical researchers, planners, experts 35750 900 350 15250 19250 13 Technical occupations in preparatory works of manufacturing 19650 1350 1150 12450 4700 14 Works programmers, dispatchers, coordinators 4850 600 350 3550 350 15 Works maintenance and security occupations 19950 50 900 750 12700 5550 16 Engineers 33450 33450 17 Technicians, works technicians 24550 200 300 22050 2000 18 Technical occupations not elsewhere classified 46650 50 3600 2250 31350 9400 19 TOGETHER 318650 100 18200 12850 167050 120450 OCCUPATIONS IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION, JURISDICTION, ECONOMY, TRANSPORT AND TRADE 20 Central state administration managers 2500 400 2100 21 Heads of local affcinistration 5950 1650 4300 22 Party and mass organization leaders 2150 100 50 1050 950 23 Central state achinistration executives 8450 650 4600 3200 24 Administrators of enterprises and organizations 22200 600 350 15200 6050 25 Subordinate local administration executives 2450 150 1 150 1150 26 Subordinate executive of party and mass organizations 27900 50 150 1950 1600 17600 6550 27 Occupations in jurisdiction 11100 400 10700 28 Enterprise and organization managers 19650 300 250 5650 13450 29 Chiefs of co-operative 4950 200 50 1800 2900 30 Chief accountants, economic managers 71550 50 2200 700 49400 19200 31 Computing managers 13150 5100 805 0 32 Professional managers in transport,post and telecoomun. 13000 1100 500 9 150 2250 33 Transport, post and telecommunication professionals 39900 100 10250 2700 24950 1900 34 Direct service managers in transport, post and telecommunication 7750 50 1200 900 4900 700 35 Trading and marketing professionals 59300 200 5150 4100 35550 14300 36 At least three-handed commercial unit managers 30400 150 6600 7750 14350 1550 37 At least three-handed hostelry unit managers 12250 2450 2650 6250 900 38 Service unit managers 1200 250 100 700 150 39 Other trade or tourists* service occupations 22150 1800 1850 14300 4200 40 Head store-keepers , store-keepers 19950 50 4900 1800 12900 300 41 TOGETHER 397900 100 700 39850 25350 227050 104 8 5 0 HEALTH AND CULTURAL OCCUPATIONS 42 Physicians, dentists 25000 25000 43 Pharmacists 4700 4700 44 Nurses 9650 2800 800 5800 250 45 Personal care workers 14150 4350 1900 7500 400 46 Medical assistants 29100 3850 2700 21700 850 47 Health occupations not elsewhere classified 10050 200 100 3700 b050 48 Third-level education teaching professionals 15800 15800 49 Secondary and primary education teaching professionals 76650 50 76600 50 Pro-primary education teaching and other pedagogic prof. 97150 1300 1200 37050 57600 51 Social science professionals 7850 400 7450 52 Natural science professionals 8400 1350 7050 53 Librarians and other public education professionals 15850 250 200 6400 9000 54 Editors, Journalists 6050 300 100 1100 4550 55 Creative or performing artists 17900 1900 1050 7400 7550 56 Other cultural occupations 1200 150 900 150 57 Sporting professionals 4050 350 350 1800 1550 58 Priests, religions professionals 3900 100 300 3500 59 TOGETHER 347450 15550 8400 95450 228050 ACCOUNTING, BANKING, FINANCIAL AND OTHER NON-MANUAL OCCUPATIONS 60 Accountants 73400 8950 3t>00 58850 2000 61 Banking professionals 14950 800 500 12150 1500 62 Financial occupations, cashiers and ticket clerks 65150 250 8950 3050 48200 4700 63 Computing professionals and associate professionals 5350 850 150 3600 750 64 Wage accountants 21950 4750 1500 15450 250 65 Stenographers and typists 37650 50 50 13250 5800 17950 550 66 Other non-manual workers not elsewhere classified 233200 150 200 43250 19150 133050 37400 67 TOGETHER 451650 200 500 80800 33750 289 250 47150 68 TOTAL NON-MANUAL WORKERS 1515650 300 1300 154400 80350 778800 500500 200