EMPLOYERS, EMPLOYED, AND UNEMPLOYED IN FIVE AUSTRALASIAN COLONIES,* 1891.—NUMBERS., (Exclusive of those whose occupation was not returned, also of the Chinese and Aborigines in Victoria and the Aborigines in the other colonies.)
Position in respect to occupation. Victoria. New South Wales. Western Australia. Tasmania. New Zealand.
MALES.
Employers of labour 38,709 54,388 2,762 5,209 24,842
On their own account (not employing labour) 61,195 50,202 3,514 8,241 30,288
Receiving salary or wages 259,914 258,198 14,137 33,798 149,494
Unemployed 19,930 19,518 948 1,267
Total Male Breadwinners 379,748 382,306 21,361 48,515 204,624
FEMALES.
Employers of labour 3,064 2,914 249 375 1,391
On their own account (not employing labour) 29,174 15,582 335 2,300 3,204
Receiving salary or wages 78,674 61,123 2,304 9,532 38,896
Unemployed 3,317 2,865 64 224
Total Female Breadwinners 114,229 82,484 2,952 12,431 43,491
MIXED SEXES.
Employers of labour 41,773 57,302 3,011 5,584 26,233
On their own account (not employing labour) 90,369 65,784 3,849 10,541 33,492
Receiving salary or wages 338,588 319,321 16,441 43,330 188,390
Unemployed 23,247 22,383 1,012 1,491
Total Breadwinners 493,977 464,790 24,313 60,946 248,115