CENSUS OF NEW SOUTH WALES, 1901.—OCCUPATIONS., TABLE VIII.—The Occupations of Persons, Males and Females, at various periods of Age, also the number returned as Employers, Engaged on their Own Account, Wage-earners, and Unemployed, respectively, arranged in Classes, Orders, Sub-orders, and Groups(exclusive of Aborigines)—continued.
CLASSIFICATION. OCCUPATIONS. POPULATION. PERIODS
Males.
Order. Sub-order. Group. Males. Females. Total. Under 5 years. 5 and under 15. 15 and under 20. 20 and under 25. 25 and under 45. 45 and under 65. 65 and over. Age not stated.
CLASS I—ORDER 2—continued.
Sub-order 7.—Education.
2 7 1 Officer of Education Department 106 1 107 5 5 58 36 2
2 University professor, lecturer, etc. 47 47 6 5 22 13 1
3 Professor, lecturer, teacher, college, grammar, high school. 43 12 55 1 3 30 8 1
4 Schoolmaster, schoolmistress, teacher, State school 2,770 2,284 5,054 2 435 478 1,477 371 6 1
5 Schoolmaster, schoolmistress, teacher, denominational school. 184 1,461 1,645 1 14 31 97 37 4
6 Schoolmaster, schoolmistress, teacher, privateschool. 171 1,045 1,216 11 15 85 41 19
7 Schoolmaster, schoolmistress, teacher, school undefined. 62 122 184 1 8 15 23 6 9
8 Tutor, governess 165 1,515 1,680 4 60 69 32
9 Technical College lecturer, teacher 77 7 84 3 7 38 29
10 Teacher of languages, or other accomplishments, not art or music. 75 215 290 4 39 24 8
11 Others 106 71 177 10 12 45 35 4
Total, Sub-order 7 3,806 6,733 10,539 4 493 579 1,974 669 86 1
Sub-order 8.—Fine Arts.
8 1 Artist, painter, art student 202 225 427 11 23 96 59 13
2 Sculptor 20 1 21 2 8 9 1
3 Engraver (art only) 1 1 1
4 Photographer 539 259 798 7 71 60 300 89 12
5 Others 10 1 11 1 1 5 2 1
Total, Sub-order 8 772 486 1,258 7 83 86 409 160 27
Sub-order 9.—Music.
9 1 Composer of music 2 1 3 1 1
2 Musician, vocalist, student of music 378 171 549 5 25 63 213 63 9
3 Music professor, teacher, etc. 313 1,741 2,054 16 31 175 78 13
4 Music hall proprietor, manager, etc. 1 1 1
5 Others 24 24 4 1 7 10 2
Total, Sub-order 9 718 1,913 2,631 5 45 96 396 152 24
Sub-order 10.—Amusements.
10 1 Actor, actress, circus performer 272 343 615 6 25 41 158 38 3 1
2 Theatre, circus proprietor, manager, worker 312 12 324 7 34 49 157 55 9 1
3 Racecourse caretaker, secretary, labourer 98 98 1 5 10 45 30 6 1
4 Jockey 460 460 20 178 137 122 2 1
5 Cricket-ground, etc., caretaker, professional player 57 1 58 3 3 5 23 16 7
6 Billiard-table proprietor, keeper, marker 338 338 2 6 26 233 64 6 1
7 Zoological gardens, keeper, attendant, etc. 10 10 2 3 4 1
8 Botanical Gardens, park, caretaker, worker 140 2 142 1 7 6 64 48 14
9 Others 110 40 150 5 16 66 20 3
Total, Sub-order 10 1,797 398 2,195 40 263 292 871 277 50 4
Class II.—Domestic.
ORDER 3.—PERSONS ENGAGED IN THE SUPPLY OF BOARD AND LODGING, AND IN RENDERING PERSONAL SERVICE FOR WHICH REMUNERATION IS USUALLY PAID.
Sub-order I.—Board and Lodging.
3 1 1 Hotelkeeper, servant 6,511 8,875 15,386 69 576 771 3,096 1,692 292 15
2 Restaurant, tea-room, eating-house keeper, servant 659 683 1,342 10 62 77 323 169 18
3 Board, Lodging-house keeper, servant 638 5,450 6,088 13 40 44 243 220 78
4 Club-house manager, secretary, steward, servant 141 23 164 3 14 18 81 23 2
5 Others 309 591 900 7 21 51 187 39 3 1
Total, Sub-order 1 8,258 15,622 23,880 102 713 961 3,930 2,143 393 16