OCCUPATIONS OF THE SICK AND INFIRM.—MALES., TABLE VI.—Showing, according to the Census taken on the 5th April, 1891, the Numbers and Occupations of Males suffering from each description of Infirmity, arranged in Classes, Orders, and Sub-orders, and Distinct Occupations—continued.
Class. Order. Sub-order. Occupations. Total Cases of Infirmity. Sickness. Accidents. Deafmuteism. Blindness. Eye Affections. Lunacy. Idiocy. Epilepsy. Paralysis. Lameness, Mutilation, Deformity, &c.
SUB-ORDERS—continued.
IV. 14 12 Working in harness, saddlery, and leatherware 39 15 2 2 10 2 8
13 Working in ships, boats, and their equipment 20 17 1 2
14 Working in house and shop fittings 205 142 20 2 3 1 14 1 8 14
15 Working in furniture 67 39 5 6 8 1 3 5
16 Working in chemicals and byproducts 6 2 4
15 1 Working in textile fabrics 19 12 1 3 2 1
2 Working in dress 360 174 22 22 7 1 55 2 7 13 57
3 Working in fibrous materials and fabrics made therefrom 16 2 3 3 1 7
16 1 Working in animal food 17 12 4 1
2 Working in vegetable food 122 71 9 2 2 13 7 18
3 Working in drinks, narcotics, and stimulants 42 26 3 2 2 9
17 1 Working in animal matters 25 12 2 3 2 1 5
2 Working in vegetable matters not otherwise classed 127 65 16 3 5 1 17 2 2 16
3 Working in fodder and seeds 2 2
4 Working in paper 1 1
18 1 Working in stone, clay, earthenware, and glass 79 36 7 4 1 7 1 4 5 14
2 Working in gold, silver, and precious stones 7 5 1 1
3 Working in metals other than gold and silver 285 155 39 4 7 1 33 1 3 11 31
19 1 Working in fuel, light, and electric or hydraulic energy 22 18 1 1 2
20 1 Working in houses and buildings 683 421 83 5 13 7 66 2 3 28 55
2 Working in railways, roads, excavations, earthworks, &c. 136 56 37 2 5 1 2 4 29
3 Working in disposal of dead matter or refuse 5 3 1 1
21 1 Working in imperfectly defined industries 2,297 1,149 156 8 60 14 645 27 22 55 161
V. 22 1 Engaged in agricultural pursuits 1,647 829 200 31 63 7 132 35 28 69 253
2 Engaged in pastoral pursuits or breeding animals 262 135 32 4 7 22 1 1 12 48
3 Engaged in preserving, capturing, or destroying wild animals 18 7 5 1 1 1 3
4 Engaged in forestry or acquisition of products of natural vegetation 30 15 6 1 1 3 1 3
5 Engaged in water conservancy and supply 3 2 1
6 Engaged in mines and quarries 1,329 794 129 51 6 161 9 10 45 124
VI. 23 1 Persons of independent means 289 138 15 1 33 1 1 5 7 48 40
VII. 24 1 Persons of employed (if at all) in household duties 1,250 782 38 43 90 12 4 92 41 91 57
2 Students (not law, medicine, art, or music) and scholars 711 352 88 38 33 19 2 11 13 31 124
25 1 Persons dependent on charity 160 97 19 17 4 2 3 2 10 6
2 Persons under legal detention 6 1 1 2 1 1
Occupation not stated 1,176 331 94 16 42 540 6 23 65 59
DISTINCT CALLINGS.
I. 1 1 Government department, officer of 31 16 5 1 3 6
2 Municipal body, officer of 10 4 1 5
Others ministering to local government 4 2 2
3 Navy officer 1 1
Navy petty officer, sailor, stoker, servant 6 2 3 1
Army officer in actual service 3 3