ORDINARY OCCUPATIONS OF THE UNEMPLOYED.1
|
Males. |
Females. |
| Government officers |
5 |
|
| Soldiers |
4 |
|
| Law clerks |
7 |
|
| Druggists |
5 |
|
| Reporters, journalists |
4 |
|
| Civil engineers |
4 |
|
| Teachers, tutors, governesses |
31 |
32 |
| Artists, photographers |
4 |
|
| Hotel keepers, managers |
22 |
|
| Servants |
30 |
141 |
| Merchants, shopkeepers, clerks |
176 |
3 |
| Railway servants |
5 |
|
| Draymen, cab, omnibus—drivers, conductors |
41 |
|
| Sailors, boatmen |
64 |
|
| Storemen, messengers, telegraph servants |
25 |
|
| Farmers, squatters, farm and station servants |
326 |
|
| Booksellers and binders, printers |
50 |
|
| Watchmakers |
4 |
|
| Mechanical engineers |
42 |
|
| Coachmakers, wheelwrights, saddlers |
40 |
|
| Shipbuilders, shipwrights, sailmakers |
7 |
|
| Carpenters, joiners |
79 |
|
| Builders, bricklayers, masons, plasterers |
49 |
|
| Painters, paperhangers, plumbers, glaziers |
33 |
|
| Cabinetmakers, upholsterers |
13 |
|
| Drapers, warehousemen |
50 |
|
| Woolstaplers, weavers, factory hands |
23 |
4 |
| Hairdressers |
3 |
|
| Hatters, milliners |
4 |
16 |
| Tailors, outfitters, dressmakers |
15 |
18 |