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 Hobart 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.
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Persons.
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Males.
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Females.
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Order 24.—Persons dependent upon the State or upon Public or Private Support. |
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Sub-order 1.—Supported by Voluntary and State contributions. |
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1. Inmate of Hospital |
215 |
138 |
77 |
2. Inmate of Benevolent Asylum |
730 |
534 |
196 |
3. Inmate of Lunatic Asylum |
350 |
186 |
164 |
4. Inmate of Orphan Asylum (including those boarded out) |
110 |
51 |
59 |
5. Inmate of Industrial School |
109 |
40 |
69 |
6. Inmate of Alms House |
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7. Inmate of Refuge |
4 |
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4 |
8. Pauper, Beggar |
77 |
20 |
57 |
9. Others |
8 |
8 |
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Sub-order 2.—Criminal Class. |
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1. Inmate of Gaol or Penal Establishment |
171 |
146 |
25 |
2. Inmate of Watch-house |
2 |
1 |
1 |
3. Inmate of Reformatory |
17 |
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17 |
4. Others |
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