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 Sydney in February and March, 1900 ; 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.
Occupations. Classification. Total. Males. Females.
Order. Sub-Order. Group.
Sub-order 2.—Local Government.
Officer of Local Body or Municipal Council 2 1 83 83
Others (including Mayors or Members of Local Bodies whose ordinary occupation is not stated) 2
Sub-order 3.—Defence.
Officer of Defence Department 3 1 5 5
Army Officer in actual service 2 5 5
Army Non-commissioned Warrant Officer, Private 3 293 293
Naval Officer in actual service 4 6 6
Naval Petty Warrant Officer, Sailor, Marine 5 8 8
Others (including Volunteer, whose ordinary occupation is not stated) 6
Sub-order 4.—Law and Order
Officer of Law Department 4 1 4 4
Judge 2 3 3
Law Court Officer, Clerk 3 17 17
Magistrate 4 9 9
Sheriff's Officer, Bailiff 5 10 10
Barrister, Solicitor 6 155 155
Law Clerk (not articled) 7 120 120
Law Student, Articled Clerk 8 24 24
Others connected with the Law 9 3 3
Police, Principal Officer 10 26 26
Police, Subordinate Officer, Policeman, Detective 11 220 220
Penal Principal Officer 12 1 1
Penal, Subordinate Officer, Warder 13 39 31 8
Others 14 1 1
Order 2.—Persons ministering to Religion, Health, Education, Art, and Science.
Sub-order 1.—Religion.
Clergyman 2 1 1 199 199
Irregular Clergy, Salvation Army Officer 2 68 40 28
Theological Student 3 1 1
Church Officer, Verger 4 15 14 1
Member of Religious Order, not classified as ministering to Charity or Education 5 7 2 5
Others 6 11 10 1
Sub-order 2.—Charity (exclusive of Hospitals).
Officer of Department of Charity 2 1
Officer of Charitable or Benevolent Institution 2 12 8 4
Subordinate Officer or Servant, Charitable or Benevolent Institution 3 22 7 15
Sister of Charity 4 34 34
Others 5
Sub-order 3.—Health.
Officer of Health Department 3 1 2 2
Sanitary Inspector, Inspector of Nuisances 2 6 6
Medical Practitioner 3 103 103
Medical Student 4 1 1
Irregular Medical Practitioner 5 1 1
Dentist 6 29 29
Pharmaceutical Chemist, Druggist 7 139 134 5
Hospital or Asylum Nurse 8 126 126
Hospital or Asylum Officer (or Attendant not otherwise described) 9 113 72 41
Midwife, Monthly Nurse 10 20 20
Sick Nurse 11 358 358
Veterinary Surgeon 12 14 14
Others 13 25 25