TABLE 3.—OCCUPATIONS BY AGE GROUPS AND BY OCCUPATION GRADES.—SECTION A.—IN VICTORIA—continued.
Classification. Occupations. Sex. Total. Age Group. Occupation Grade.
Order. Sub-order. Group. 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.
6 Dentist Males 491 23 81 118 214 45 9 1 94 135 243 6 13
Females 45 8 12 24 1 3 5 36 1
7 Pharmaceutical chemist, druggist Males 1,155 78 163 225 420 198 71 221 225 670 15 24
Females 49 11 11 21 5 1 7 3 31 7 1
8 Hospital or asylum nurse Males 10 6 4 1 2 7
Females 783 3 10 217 522 30 1 15 11 738 8 11
9 Hospital or asylum officer, attendant (n.o.c.) Males 474 2 7 49 298 103 15 471 3
Females 342 36 85 187 30 2 2 335 7
10 Midwife, monthly nurse Females 462 1 3 6 138 229 84 1 292 144 6 20
11 Sick nurse (not in hospital), also nurse (so stated) Males 9 1 6 2 1 6 1 1
Females 2,469 12 133 988 1,018 310 8 9 1,156 1,144 14 146
12 Veterinary surgeon Males 71 1 4 5 26 22 12 1 13 41 8 8 1
Females 2 1 1 2
13 Others (including patent medicine vendor) Males 24 2 6 14 2 1 9 14
Females 8 5 1 2 3 4 1
Sub-order 4.—Literature.
4 1 Author, editor, journalist Males 556 1 11 35 305 180 24 89 80 364 3 20
Females 50 1 5 30 12 2 3 19 24 2 2
2 Reporter, shorthand writer Males 106 12 22 62 9 1 3 4 96 3
Females 55 14 24 15 1 1 1 2 52
3 Others (lecturer, interpreter, undefined) Males 22 1 15 1 5 16 6
Females 3 1 1 1 3
Sub-order 5.—Science.
5 1 Scientific Department, officer Males 43 1 3 27 11 1 43
Females 6 5 1 6
2 Analytical chemist Males 38 14 7 14 1 2 2 3 32 1
3 Assayer, metallurgist Males 160 13 47 85 14 1 15 31 98 16
4 Geologist, mineralogist Males 29 3 9 9 6 2 1 9 18 1
5 Naturalist, biologist, botanist Males 16 1 10 3 2 2 13 1
Females 3 2 1 3
6 Others (including museum employe, phrenologist) Males 32 2 5 17 7 1 15 16 1
Females 9 3 5 1 4 5
Sub-order 6.—Civil Engineering, Architecture, and Surveying.
6 1 Civil engineer Males 418 8 25 238 103 44 53 67 277 21
Females 1 1 1
2 Directing or consulting engineer Males 23 11 10 2 1 14 8
3 Electrician, electrical engineer (not telegraph or telephone service, or electric light) Males 242 45 48 139 10 15 13 202 12
4a Surveyor Males 221 5 137 56 22 1 52 35 124 1 9
4b Surveyor's assistant Males 195 2 30 44 105 11 3 182 5 8
5 Architect and assistant Males 361 6 36 22 193 76 27 1 71 151 121 7 11
6 Draughtsman (n.o.c.) Males 287 17 33 190 44 3 3 14 257 13
7 Others Males 9 8 1 3 6
Sub-order 7.—Education
7 1 Education Department, officer Males 107 1 6 68 32 106 1
2 University professor, demonstrator, lecturer, librarian, &c. Males 30 3 17 9 1 30
Females 1 1 1
3 College, grammar, highschool—Professor, lecturer, teacher Males 97 1 7 27 50 10 2 17 8 70 2
Females 115 4 32 60 15 4 37 16 53 9
4 State school—Master, mistress, teacher Males 1,605 1 251 160 850 341 1 1 1,604 1
Females 2,516 18 589 605 1,173 126 2 3 2,512 4
5 Denominational school—Master, mistress, teacher Males 63 1 10 9 32 10 1 1 1 61
Females 360 1 22 62 228 45 2 360