TABLE XX.—Showing the Occupations of Females of all Ages in each Electoral District—continued.
Occupation. Classification. Total.
Order. Sub-Order. Group.
CLASS VI.—INDEFINITE.
ORDER 22.—PERSONS WHOSE OCCUPATIONS ARE UNDEFINED OR UNKNOWN, EMBRACING THOSE WHO DERIVE INCOMES FROM SOURCES WHICH CANNOT BE DIRECTLY RELATED TO ANY OTHER CLASS.
Sub-Order 1.—Persons of Independent Means, having no Specific Occupation or Undefined.
Pensioner 22 1 1 8
Annuitant 22 1 2 207
Independent Means, Lady, Gentleman (so returned) 22 1 3 207
Sub-Order 2.—Others Undefined, both as regards Means and particular Occupation.
Others 22 2 2 147
CLASS VII.—DEPENDANTS.
ORDER 23.—PERSONS DEPENDENT UPON NATURAL GUARDIANS.
Sub-Order 1.—Domestic Duties for which remuneration is not paid.
Wife, Mother, Widow 23 1 1 19,130
Son, Daughter, Relative 23 1 2 6,158
Visitors 23 1 3 324
Others 23 1 4 237
Sub-Order 2.—Dependent Scholars and Students.
Son, Daughter, Relative supported at Universities, &c. 23 2 1 48
Son, Daughter, Relative at School 23 2 2 12,668
Child, Relative at Home 23 2 3 206
Sub-Order 3.—Dependent Relatives not stated to be performing Domestic Duties.
Father, Mother (dependent upon Children) 23 3 1 399
Son, Daughter, Relative 23 3 2 15,800
Visitor 23 3 3 646
Others 23 3 4 244
ORDER 24.—PERSONS DEPENDENT UPON THE STATE, OR UPON PUBLIC OR PRIVATE SUPPORT.
Sub-Order 1.—Supported by Voluntary and State Contributions.
Inmate of Hospital 24 1 1 77
Inmate of Benevolent Asylum 24 1 2 196
Inmate of Lunatic Asylum 24 1 3 164
Inmate of Orphan Asylum (including those Boarded-out) 24 1 4 59
Inmate of Industrial School 24 1 5 69
Inmate of Refuge 24 1 6 4
Pauper, Beggar 24 1 7 57
Sub-Order 2.—Criminal Class.
Inmate of Gaol or Penal Establishment 24 2 1 25
Inmate of Watch-house 24 2 2 1
Inmate of Reformatory 24 2 3 17