Occupations of the People., TABLE XIV.—Defining the Principles of the Method adopted in the Classification of Occupations, in accordance with the uniform Scheme agreed upon by the Conference of Statists held in Hobert in March, 1890 ; and showing the number of Persons, Males, and Females employed or belonging to the principal Groups of Business, Calling, or Service or belonging to the principal Divisions of Dependants, arranged systematically under Classes, Sub-classes, Orders, Sub-orders, and Sub-groups—continued
Persons. Males. Females.
Sub-order 3.—Defence.
1. Officer of Defence Department 6 6
2. Army Officer in actual service 1 1
3. Army Petty Officer, Private 29 29
4. Naval Officer in actual service 12 12
5. Naval Petty Officer, Sailor 51 51
6. Others (including Militia or Volunteer Officer whose ordinary occupation is not stated) 5 5
Sub-order 4.—Law and Order†
1. Officer of Law Department 8 8
2. Judge 3 3
3. Law Court Officer 11 11
4. Magistrate 8 8
5. Barrister 23 23
6. Solicitor 89 89
7. Law Clerk 107 107
8. Law Student 47 47
9. Others connected with the Law
10. Police, Principal Officer 83 83
11. Police, Petty Officer, Policeman, Detective 204 204
12. Penal, Principal Officer 3 3
13. Penal, Petty Officer, Subordinate 36 30 6
14. Others 1 1
Order 2.—Persons ministering to Religion, Charity, Health, Education, Art, and Science.
Sub-order 1.—Religion.†
1. Clergy 211 196 15
2. Irregular Clergy* 23 23
3. Theological Student*
4. Church Officer 12 12
5. Member of Religious Order not classed as ministering to Charity or Education 12 12
6. Others connected with Religion 9 9
Sub-order 2.—Charity, exclusive of Hospitals.†
1. Officer of Department of Charity 4 4
2. Officer of Charitable or Benevolent Institutions.* 24 6 18
3. Subordinate Officer or Servant of Charitable or Benevolent Institutions* 13 11 2
4. Sister of Charity 22 22
5. Others
Sub-order 3.—Health.†
1. Officer of Health Department 3 3
2. Medical Man in Practice 84 84
3. Medical Student
4. Irregular Medical Practitioner* 3 3
5. Dentist 23 23
6. Pharmaceutical Chemist 122 120 2
7. Hospital or Asylum Nurse 53 53
8. Hospital or Asylum Officer or Attendant not elsewhere described 65 48 17
9. Midwife, Monthly Nurse 59 59
10. Sick Nurse 58 58
11. Veterinary Surgeon 15 15
12. Others 5 5
Sub-order 4.—Literature.†
1. Author, Editor, Journalist 26 26
2. Reporter 20 20
3. Literary Amanuensis
4. Others 3 3
Sub-order 5.—Science.†
1. Officer of Scientific Department of State
2. Analytical Chemist 3 3
3. Assayer, Metallurgist 16 16
4. Geologist, Mineralogist
5. Naturalist, Biologist, Botanist
6. Others 2 2