OCCUPATIONS OF EMPLOYERS, EMPLOYED, AND UNEMPLOYED., TABLE VIII.—Showing, according to the Census taken on the 5th April, 1891, the Number of Males and Females (exclusive of Chinese and Aborigines) classed as Breadwinners (Table I., Section A), distinguishing those employing Labour, those working on their own account without employing Labour, those working for Wages, and those Unemployed—continued.
Class. Order. Sub-order. Occupations. Exclusive of Chinese and Aborigines.
Total Breadwinners. Employers of Labour. On their own Account (not employing Labour). Receiving Salary or Wages. Unemployed.*
Persons. Males. Females. Males. Females. Males. Females. Males. Females. Males. Females.
SUB-ORDERS—continued.
IV. 14 1 Working in books and publications 4,735 4,228 507 177 4 32 33 3,745 456 274 14
2 Working in musical instruments 165 165 13 56 90 6
3 Working in prints, pictures, and art materials 330 316 14 12 13 264 12 27 2
4 Working in ornaments and minor art products 906 815 91 98 1 103 10 567 79 47 1
5 Working in equipment for sports and games 21 21 4 5 9 3
6 Working in type, designs, medals, and dies 350 293 57 17 12 6 236 50 28 1
7 Working in watches, clocks, and scientific instruments 779 768 11 122 2 180 2 438 7 28
8 Working in surgical instruments and appliances 19 16 3 3 2 3 10 1
9 Working in arms and explosives 87 66 21 12 1 12 38 20 4
10 Working in machinery, implements, and tools 4,845 4,843 2 309 1 195 1 3,929 410
11 Working in carriages and vehicles 3,706 3,693 13 437 1 175 1 2,862 11 219
12 Working in harness, saddlery, and leatherware 1,853 1,839 14 341 1 220 1,198 13 80
13 Working in ships, boats, and their equipment 588 588 36 34 426 92
14 Working in house and shop fittings 7,635 7,618 17 908 2 652 7 5,335 8 723
15 Working in furniture 2,632 2,408 224 210 4 205 17 1,775 194 218 9
16 Working in chemicals and by products 253 203 50 54 23 123 50 3
15 1 Working in textile fabrics 929 568 361 38 1 37 30 461 315 32 15
2 Working in dress 36,130 10,063 26,067 1,317 789 1,364 3,876 6,766 19,912 616 1,490
3 Working in fibrous materials and fabrics made therefrom 356 297 59 36 1 18 4 228 53 15 1
16 1 Working in animal food 512 498 14 82 29 4 363 10 24
2 Working in vegetable food 4,952 4,650 302 814 46 287 45 3,230 207 319 4
3 Working in drinks, narcotics, and stimulants 2,143 2,030 113 289 15 118 3 1,522 92 101 3
17 1 Working in animal matters 1,573 1,561 12 202 5 63 1,217 7 79
2 Working in vegetable matters not otherwise classed 4,542 4,493 49 474 1 329 3,447 45 243 3
3 Working in fodder and seeds 198 197 1 33 1 6 152 6
4 Working in paper 358 131 227 23 5 4 97 221 6 2
18 1 Working in stone, clay, earthenware, and glass 3,117 3,099 18 311 8 105 2 2,481 8 202
2 Working in gold, silver, and precious stones 648 627 21 64 58 3 474 18 31
3 Working in metals other than gold or silver 10,629 10,604 25 1,132 4 650 8,205 21 617
19 1 Working in fuel, light, and electric or hydraulic energy 1,022 1,020 2 40 33 918 2 29
20 1 Working in houses and buildings 22,777 22,772 5 1,766 1 1,541 1 16,386 3 3,079
2 Working in railways, roads, excavations, earthworks, &c. 10,184 10,174 10 1,837 4 771 1 7,124 5 442
3 Working in disposal of dead matter or refuse 201 198 3 25 1 20 149 2 4
21 1 Working in imperfectly defined industries 37,952 37,603 349 223 8 63 1 33,474 336 3,843 4
V. 22 1 Engaged in agricultural pursuits 82,482 76,454 6,028 11,222 535 25,402 2,961 38,674 2,473 1,156 59
2 Engaged in pastoral pursuits or breeding animals 15,296 10,482 4,814 2,128 139 2,417 575 5,605 4,098 332 2
3 Engaged in preserving, capturing, or destroying 1,595 1,588 7 52 1,033 3 468 4 35
4 Engaged in forestry or acquisition of products of natural vegetation 1,763 1,763 36 244 1,431 52
5 Engaged in water conservancy and supply 396 395 1 11 380 1 4
6 Engaged in mines and quarries 22,464 22,453 11 499 2 2,445 17,598 8 1,911 1
VI. 23 1 Persons of independent means 17,740 4,458 13,282 16 4,442 13,282
2 Persons of imperfectly defined pursuits 31 27 4 1 2 24 4