Table 3.—Occupations by Age Groups and by Occupation Grades., SECTION A.—IN VICTORIA.
Classification. Occupations. Sex. Total. Age Group. Occupation Grade.
Class. Order. Sub-order. Under 5.* 5 to 15.* 15 to 20. 20 to 25. 25 to 45. 45 to 65. 65 and over. Unspecified adults. Employers of labour. In business on their own account (not employing labour).† Receiving salary or wages.‡ Relative assisting. Not at work for more than a week prior to census.
VI. Primary Producers Males 140,149 4,347 19,242 17,991 57,865 26,774 13,592 338 20,560 33,867 58,954 22,585 4,183
Females 24,998 1,137 5,756 4,381 7,729 4,185 1,776 34 1,662 2,983 1,134 19,211 8
VII. Indefinite Males 7,242 1 14 54 410 1,614 5,140 9 5,030 2,212
Females 2,824 1 31 120 478 752 1,436 6 2,448 376
SECTION B.—DEPENDENTS (NON-BREADWINNERS.)
VIII. Dependents Males 210,980 66,969 128,377 6,258 1,104 2,592 1,964 3,556 160
Females 451,375 65,300 132,587 27,338 26,531 126,057 50,867 22,121 574
Occupation not stated (chiefly Breadwinners) Males 3,522 129 395 340 688 375 608 987
Females 1,415 13 180 210 337 90 74 511
BY ORDERS.
Ministering to—
I. 1 Government, Defence, &c.¶ Males 6,719 53 431 607 4,035 1,332 252 9 371 430 5,866 8 44
Females 165 7 18 92 41 7 1 161 2
2 Religion, charity, science, education, &c. Males 13,664 182 1,178 1,705 6,980 2,891 702 26 951 2,664 9,654 89 306
Females 14,676 39 1,605 3,120 7,133 2,245 509 25 215 3,431 10,462 207 361
II. 3 Board, lodging, and attendance Males 13,129 397 1,645 1,666 5,679 2,663 1,035 44 2,013 1,970 8,243 621 282
Females 53,686 2,212 12,285 12,513 19,191 5,916 1,418 151 1,193 4,330 42,934 3,962 1,267
Dealing in—
III. 4 Money and real property Males 10,039 64 921 996 3,670 2,125 2,250 13 1,074 3,992 4,811 69 93
Females 2,760 23 76 516 1,106 1,034 5 102 2,538 83 35 2
5 Art and mechanic productions Males 3,720 345 590 409 1,656 570 146 4 563 629 2,396 59 73
Females 934 21 162 158 409 146 37 1 82 245 410 190 7
6 Textile fabrics, dress and fibrous materials Males 6,374 306 1,286 1,070 2,715 819 169 9 619 371 5,113 63 208
Females 2,452 35 646 685 891 158 33 4 113 185 1,928 176 50
7 Foods, drinks,** narcotics, and stimulants Males 18,217 691 3,014 2,876 8,218 2,574 807 37 2,945 3,930 10,072 742 528
Females 3,428 84 443 508 1,431 746 207 9 228 1,237 640 1,314 9
8 Animals and animal and vegetable substances †† Males 3,977 67 458 588 2,072 620 158 14 578 801 2,368 90 140
Females 198 4 42 45 76 23 8 28 38 84 47 1
9 (10) Metals or minerals other than those used for fuel and light Males 2,044 60 398 344 911 250 81 260 160 1,648 16 60
Females 162 33 30 76 17 5 1 11 16 95 40
10 (9) Minerals, &c., mainly used for fuel and light Males 2,794 90 547 368 1,131 487 163 8 438 959 1,056 305 36
Females 34 2 4 16 11 1 11 5 3 15
Engaged in—
11 General dealing and mercantile pursuits Males 16,091 541 2,281 1,994 7,125 2,998 1,060 92 1,709 4,283 9,054 384 661
Females 4,446 72 826 988 1,727 616 204 13 157 939 2,580 678 92
12 Speculating on chance events Males 284 1 6 23 209 43 2 36 102 133 1 12
Females 1 1 1
13 Storage Males 1,093 15 102 159 577 208 32 9 5 1,033 2 44
IV. 14a & b Transport and communication Males 30,318 1,137 3,126 3,316 16,892 4,999 780 68 978 2,376 25,990 267 707
Females 1,198 8 69 152 714 226 27 2 47 5 1,130 15 1
Manufacturers of—
V. 15 Art and mechanic productions Males 20,676 732 3,676 2,681 9,572 3,193 781 41 1,973 1,925 15,626 221 931
Females 1,748 84 670 431 491 63 9 36 47 1,585 61 19
16 Textile fabrics, dress and fibrous materials Males 10,664 445 1,654 1,447 4,704 1,773 629 12 1,094 1,969 7,069 137 395
Females 28,450 935 8,698 7,098 9,903 1,481 293 42 919 4,308 21,957 471 795
17 Foods, drinks, ** narcotics, and stimulants Males 10,251 362 1,693 1,713 4,765 1,357 337 24 1,071 499 8,029 223 429
Females 1,402 88 551 321 334 83 25 72 46 1,015 258 11