CENSUS OF NEW SOUTH WALES, 1891.—SICKNESS AND INFIRMITY., TABLE VI.—Showing the Number and Occupations of Males suffering from each description of Infirmity, arranged in Classes, Orders, Sub-Orders, and Specific Occupations (exclusive of Aborigines).
Class. Order. Sub-Order. OCCUPATIONS OR FORMER OCCUPATIONS. Total Cases of Infirmity. Sick. Accident. Deaf and Dumb. Deaf only. Dumb only. Blind. Insane. Idiotic. Epileptic. Paralytic. Leprous. Crippled. Lost a Limb. Lost sight of an Eye.
TOTAL 13,926 5,732 1,248 210 780 3 416 1,926 164 209 530 15 1,182 566 945
TOTAL SPECIFIED 13,034 5,501 1,219 162 764 3 349 1,597 140 194 489 15 1,117 550 934
CLASSES.
I Professional 431 195 39 2 12 24 57 2 19 1 26 33 21
II Domestic 496 194 46 6 26 11 51 5 9 21 46 33 48
III Commercial 1,950 854 203 4 98 38 239 4 23 71 161 120 135
IV Industrial 4,830 2,046 469 58 260 106 908 17 58 138 6 280 158 326
V Primary producers 3,115 1,256 343 25 287 39 333 23 35 82 7 239 140 306
VI Indefinite 360 165 14 29 30 3 1 6 36 38 20 18
VII * Dependents 1,852 791 105 67 52 3 101 6 90 61 122 1 327 46 80
Not stated or ill-defined 892 231 29 48 16 67 329 24 15 41 65 16 11
ORDERS.
I 1 Ministering to Government, defence, law, &c. 124 68 12 1 1 1 19 2 4 5 6 5
2 Ministering to religion, charity, health, education, art, and science. 307 127 27 1 11 23 38 15 1 21 27 16
II 3 Ministering to board, lodging, and attendance. 496 194 46 6 26 11 51 5 9 21 46 33 48
III 4 Dealing in finance and real property 193 86 17 1 22 7 10 1 17 14 5 13
5 Dealing in art and mechanic productions 45 23 4 5 2 1 4 3 1 2
6 Dealing in textile fabrics, dress and fabrous materials. 102 56 7 3 22 3 4 2 2 3
7 Dealing in food, drinks, and stimulants 288 109 34 16 5 34 3 16 30 24 17
8 Dealing in animals, animal & vegetable matters. 43 20 4 4 1 1 1 4 3 5
9 Dealing in fuel and light 27 12 4 3 1 1 1 1 1 3
10 Dealing in minerals and metals 27 10 2 1 2 1 2 1 1 7
11 General and undefined dealers and speculators on chance events. 520 214 40 2 24 16 65 10 15 59 38 37
12 Engaged in storage 1 1
13 Engaged in railway, road, and marine traffic, postal service, &c. 704 324 90 22 7 103 1 4 13 47 45 48
IV 14 Working in art and mechanic productions. 530 206 54 19 36 29 55 7 27 41 17 39
15 Working in textile fabrics, dress and fibrous materials. 348 131 16 11 18 12 40 5 16 54 30 15
16 Working in food, drinks, and stimulants 162 71 24 1 8 6 17 1 6 8 7 13
17 Working in animal and vegetable substances. 126 62 17 7 8 2 3 9 7 11
18 Working in minerals and metals 340 148 40 8 19 2 42 1 4 9 16 11 40
19 Working in construction of buildings, railways, roads, bridges, and earthworks. 941 442 114 4 94 12 92 3 10 28 2 26 30 84
20 Working in undefined industrial pursuits. 2,383 986 204 15 78 45 654 13 29 49 4 126 56 124
V 21 Engaged in cultivation of land, rearing animals, mining, &c. 3,115 1,256 343 25 287 39 333 23 35 82 7 239 140 306
VI 22 Of independent means and indefinite 360 165 14 29 30 3 1 6 36 38 20 18
VII 23 Dependent relatives, and others, including scholars. 1,835 785 104 67 52 3 96 6 89 61 122 1 324 45 80
24 * Not stated, or ill-defined 892 231 29 48 16 67 329 24 15 41 65 16 11
SUB-ORDERS.
I 1 1 Ministering to general government 16 8 4 1 1 1 1
2 Ministering to local government 11 5 1 1 1 2 1
3 Ministering to defence 39 26 4 8 1
4 Ministering to law and order 58 29 4 1 10 1 3 3 3 4
2 1 Ministering to religion 29 16 2 3 6 1 1
2 Ministering to charity 1 1
3 Ministering to health 57 27 3 2 2 9 3 1 3 3 4
4 Ministering to literature 20 9 2 1 3 1 2 2
5 Ministering to science 8 1 4 1 1 1
6 Ministering to civil engineering, surveying, and architecture. 36 17 5 1 2 5 1 2 3
7 Ministering to education 67 28 2 2 4 9 4 7 7 4