OCCUPATIONS OF FEMALES, 1891—CLASSES., TABLE LXIX.—Showing, according to the Census taken on the 5th April, 1891, the Number of Females (exclusive of Chinese and Aborigines) at various Periods of Age of different Occupations arranged in Classes—continued.
Class. |
Occupations. |
Total. |
Number of Females at each Period of Age. |
Under 5 Years. |
5 to 15 |
15 to 20 |
20 to 25 |
25 to 45 |
45 to 65 |
65 and Upwards. |
Unspecified. |
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SECTION A.—BREADWINNERS—continued. |
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IV. |
Industrial.—Embracing females, not otherwise classed, engaged in works or specialities connected with the construction, modification, or alteration of materials, so as to render them more available for the use of man |
28,662 |
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901 |
9,859 |
8,614 |
7,601 |
1,388 |
253 |
46 |
V. |
Primary Producers.—Embracing femals mainly engaged in the cultivation or acquisition of food products, and in obtaining other raw materials from natural sources |
10,861 |
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881 |
3,216 |
2,123 |
2,257 |
1,900 |
472 |
12 |
VI. |
Indefinite.—Embracing females living upon incomes awarded for services rendered at some previous period, or upon incomes the source of which is not perfectly defined |
13,286 |
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9 |
90 |
240 |
1,518 |
8,056 |
3,366 |
7 |
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SECTION B.—NON-BREADWINNERS. |
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VII. |
Dependents.—Embracing wives, female relatives, and others employed, if employed at all, in household or other pursuits for which payment is not usually made ; also children and others being educated, and females supported by public or private charity or detained in penal instiutions |
425,496 |
73,319 |
116,882 |
30,105 |
35,275 |
111,299 |
47,488 |
10,104 |
1,024 |
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Occupations not stated |
1,421 |
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91 |
139 |
200 |
274 |
24 |
693 |