OCCUPATIONS OF MALES* DISABLED BY SICKNESS AND ACCIDENTS, 1891—continued.
Number of Males of each Occupation Sickness. Number of Males of each Occupation Accidents.
Occupations. Males Disabled. Occupations. Males Disabled.
Number Proportion per 1,000 living. Number Proportion per 1,000 living.
2,693 33. Teachers, professors 31 11.51 1,974 31. Police and penal officers, men 4 2.03
55,040 34. Merchants, dealers, commecial 632 11.48 2,645 32. Furniture makers, upholsterers, undertakers, &c. 5 1.89
4,228 35. Printers, bookbinders, rulers ; newspaper proprietors, &c. 48 11.35 569 33. Woollen, cotton manufacturers (all branches), dyers 1 1.76
889 36. Medical men 10 11.25 4,228 34. Printers, bookbinders, rulers ; newspaper proprietors, &c. 7 1.66
13,896 37. Coach, cab, dray men ; tram service (all branches) 147 10.58 628 35. Gold, silver smiths ; manufacturing jewellers 1 1.59
1,429 38. Law clerks and others (not lawyers) connected with law 15 10.50 1,280 36. Clergymen 2 1.56
79,110 39. Farmers, farm labourers, market gardeners 829 10.48 2,999 37. Post, telegraph, telephone service (all branches) 4 1.33
2,058 40. Engineers, surveyors, architects 21 10.20 5,312 38. Banking, finance, insurance—engaged in 7 1.32
203 41. Manufacturing chemists ; ink, starch, soda, salt—makers 2 9.85 761 39. Lawyers 1 1.31
1,574 42. Dentists, druggists, and others (not medical men) ministering to health 15 9.53 784 40. Watch, Clock, scientific instrument—makers 1 1.28
2,099 42. Government and Local government service 20 9.53 7,562 40. Soap, candle—makers ; fellmongers, tanners, curriers, &c. 2 1.28
83,362 43.Male relatives, visitors, children (not scholars) 782 9.38 1,574 41. Dentists, druggists, and others (not medical men) ministering to health 2 1.27
761 44. Lawyers 7 9.20 11,581 42. Servants, hairdressers, shoeblacks, laundry workers 13 1.12
1,833 45. Foresters, wood-cutters, bark-strippers, fern-gatherers 15 8.18 1,839 43. Saddlers ; harness, leatherware—makers 2 1.09
1,839 46. Saddlers ; harness, leatherware—makers 15 8.16 1,023 44. Gas, electric, hydraulic works (all branches) 1 0.98
1,110 47. Messengers, porters, errand boys 9 8.11 114,898 45. Students, scholars 88 0.77
628 48. Gold, silver smiths ; manufacturring jewellers 5 7.96 1,325 46. Musical instruments, minor art products—working on 1 0.75
1,562 49. Soap, candle—makers ; fellmongers, tanners, curriers 12 7.68 1,429 47. Law clerks and others (not lawyers) connected with law 1 0.70
3,163 50. Artists, photographers, actors, and others ministering to amusements 23 7.27 2,058 48. Engineers, surveyors, architects 1 0.49
3,693 51. Coach, waggon, dray—building ; wheelwrights 26 7.04 83,362 49. Male relative, visitors, children 38 0.46
298 52. Mat, rope, tent—makers 2 6.71 2,693 50. Teachers, professor, &c. 1 0.37
6,823 53. Railway servie (not constructing), all branches 45 6.60 293 Type, designs, medals, dies—makers of
10,187 54. Navvies, excavators, railway and labourers, &c. 56 5.50 198 Grave-diggers, chimney-sweepers, nightmen
395 55. Water Supply—employedunder 2 5.06 203 Manufacturing chemists ; ink, starch, soda, salt—makers
1,617 56. Fishermen ; game, rabbit, vermin—catchers, killers 7 4.33 449 Church officers and others (not clergymen) ministering to religion
114,898 57. Students, scholars 352 3.06 588 Shipwrights, boat builders, sailmakers, &c.
2,999 58. Post, telegraph, telephone service (all branches) 4 1.33 Total 1,379 2.30
598,414 Total 7,590 12.68