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 6.—Civil and Mechanical Engineering, Architecture, and Surveying.†
1. Civil Engineer 78 78
2. Directing or Consulting Mechanical Engineer 153 153
3. Electrician (not connected with Telegraph or Telephone Service) 7 7
4. Surveyor 183 183
5. Architect 40 40
6. Draftsman 38 38
7. Others
Sub-order 7.—Education.†
1. Officer of Education Department 5 5
2. University Professor, Demonstrator, &c. 1 1
3. Schoolmaster, Mistress, Teacher, State School 412 213 199
4. Schoolmaster, Mistress, Teacher, Denominational School 11 11
5. Schoolmaster, Mistress, Teacher, Private School 133 50 83
6. Schoolmaster, Mistress, Teacher, School not stated 283 16 267
7. Tutor, Governess 188 3 185
8. Teacher of Languages or other accomplishment, not Art or Music 14 4 10
9. Others 4 4
Sub-order 8.—Fine Arts.†
1. Artist, Painter, Art Student 38 18 20
2. Sculptor
3. Engraver 5 5
4. Photographer 74 64 10
5. Others
Sub-order 9.—Music.†
1. Composer of Music
2. Musician, Vocalist 30 25 5
3. Music Teacher 127 17 110
4. Music Hall Proprietor, Manager, &c
5. Others
Sub-order 10.—Amusements.†
1. Actor, Actress 57 24 33
2. Theatre Proprietor, Lessee, Manager, Door-keeper, Ticket-taker 11 9 2
3. Racecourse Ranger, Caretaker
4. Jockey 40 40
5. Cricket-ground, Bowling-green, Tennis-court, Caretaker, Professional Player 2 2
6. Billiard-table Proprietor, Keeper, Marker 29 29
7. Others 9 8 1
CLASS II.—DOMESTIC.†
Order 3.—Persons engaged in the supply of board and lodging, and in rendering personal service for which remunerationis usually paid.
Sub-order. 1.—Board and Lodging.
1. Hotelkeeper,‡ Innkeeper‡ 618 396 222
2. Coffee-house, Restaurant, Eating-house Keeper‡ 26 17 9
3. Board and Lodging-house Keeper.‡ 282 36 246
4. Manager, Secretary, Steward of Club House‡ 8 8
5. Others 1 1
Sub-order 2.—Attendance.‡
1. Housekeeper, Lady-help 290 290
2. Butler
3. Porter, Gatekeeper 7 7
4. Footman 2 2
5. Coachman 487 487
6. Page 2 2
7. Cook 362 87 275
8. Housemaid, Kitchenmaid, General Servant 4,042 212 3,830
9. Domestic Nurse 402 402
10. Office-keeper, Attendant 49 42 7
11. Charwoman, Cleaner 102 102
12. Hairdresser, Barber 86 84 2
13. Mangler, Laundry-keeper, Laundryman, Washerwoman 344 3 341
14. Shoeblack
15. Others 70 45 25