DISTRIBUTION OF OCCUPATIONS UNDER TWENTY-FOUR ORDERS., Table showing, numerically and centesimally, Persons, Males, and Females living in Tasmania belonging to Twenty-four Orders of Occupations, arranged under their respective Divisions and Classes.
Occupations. Numerical. Centesimal.
Persons. Males. Females. Persons. Males. Females.
DIVISIONS.
All Classes 146,667 77,560 69,107 100.00 100.00 100.00
Breadwinners (Classes I. to VI.) 61,411 48,833 12,578 41.87 62.96 18.20
Dependants (Class VII.) 85,256 28,727 56,529 58.13 37.04 81.80
Nature of Services. Classes.
Personal and Immaterial I. Professional 3,918 2,715 1,203 2.67 3.50 1.74
II. Domestic 7,180 1,429 5,751 4.90 1.84 8.32
Distributors of Materials III. Commercial 9,593 8,242 1,351 6.54 10.63 1.96
Modifiers of Materials IV. Industrial 16,016 14,194 1,822 10.92 18.30 2.64
Primary Producers of Materials V. Primary Producers 23,568 21,686 1,882 16.07 27.96 2.72
Indefinite VI. Indefinite 1,136 567 569 0.77 0.73 0.82
Dependants VII. Dependants 85,256 28,727 56,529 58.13 37.04 81.80
Class. Order. ORDER.
Services, Personal and Immaterial.
Persons not otherwise classed, engaged in or ministering to—
I. 1 Government, Law, Defence, and Protection 1,056 1,050 6 0.72 1.35 0.01
2 Religion, Charity, Health, Education, Science, and Amusement 2,862 1,665 1,197 1.95 2.15 1.73
II. 3 Board and Lodging and Personal Service 7,180 1,429 5,751 4.90 1.84 8.32
Distributors of Materials.
III. 4 Property and Finance 1,662 1,147 515 1.13 1.48 0.75
Traders and Dealers in—
5 Art and Mechanic Productions, various 276 240 36 0.19 0.31 0.05
6 Textile Fabrics, Dress, and Fibrous Materials 587 467 120 0.40 0.60 0.17
7 Food, Drink, Narcotics, and Stimulants 1,277 1,091 186 0.87 1.41 0.27
8 Animals, and Animal and Vegetable Substances 124 124 0.08 0.16
9 Minerals mainly used for Fuel and Light 196 195 1 0.13 0.25
10 Other Minerals 168 155 13 0.12 0.21 0.02
11 General Dealers, Speculators in Chance Events, and other undefined Mercantile Pursuits 2,032 1,762 270 1.39 2.27 0.39
12-13 Storage, Transport, and Communication 3,271 3,061 210 2.23 3.94 0.31
Modifiers, Manufacturers of Materials.
Workers in—
IV. 14 Art and Mechanic Productions, various 1,564 1,528 36 1.07 1.97 0.05
15 Textile Fabrics, Dress, and Fibrous Materials 2,803 1,127 1,676 1.91 1.45 2.43
16 Food, Drink, Narcotics, and Stimulants 815 754 61 0.55 0.97 0.09
17 Animal and Vegetable Substances 788 781 7 0.54 1.01 0.01
18 Metals and Minerals 1,490 1,488 2 1.02 1.92 0.00
19 Construction and Repair of Buildings, Roads, Railways, Canals, Docks, Earthworks, &c. 5,166 5,166 3.52 6.66
20 Industrial Workers imperfectly defined 3,390 3,350 40 2.31 4.32 0.06
Primary Producers of Materials.
V. 21 Agricultural, Pastoral, Mineral, and other Primary Producers 23,568 21,686 1,882
Workers in—
21a Agricultural Pursuits 16,031 14,584 1,447 10.93 18.80 2.09
21b Pastoral Pursuits 2,447 2,040 407 1.67 2.63 0.59
21c Mines and Minerals 3,988 3,987 1 2.72 5.14 0.00
21d Other Primary Producers 1,102 1,075 27 0.75 1.39 0.04
Indefinite.
VI. 22 Indefinite occupations 1,136 567 569 0.77 0.73 0.82
Dependants.
VII. 23 Wives, Children, and Relatives dependent upon Natural Guardians 83,463 27,603 55,860 56.91 35.59 80.83
24 Other Dependants upon the State or upon Public or Private Support 1,793 1,124 669 1.22 1.45 0.97