TABLE 3.—OCCUPATIONS BY AGE GROUPS AND BY OCCUPATION GRADES.—SECTION B.—IN MELBOURNE AND SUBURBS. (BOARD OF WORKS' DISTRICT.)
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.
Sub-class C.—Others and undefined industrial workers Males 9,620 190 1,276 1,398 4,379 1,868 484 25 691 345 7,591 25 968
Females 723 51 232 165 217 46 9 3 68 53 560 23 19
VI. Primary Producers Males 6,730 92 488 775 3,150 1,495 697 33 711 1,088 3,900 149 882
Females 192 5 22 17 62 53 32 1 39 62 15 74 2
VII. Indefinite Males 3,664 9 30 256 969 2,396 4 2,323 1,341
Females 1,509 17 82 344 445 619 2 1,314 195
SECTION B.—DEPENDENTS : NON-BREADWINNERS.
VIII. Dependents Males 80,300 24,442 48,371 2,873 678 1,401 1,029 1,468 38
Females 187,036 23,778 51,152 10,667 11,435 56,990 23,139 9,638 237
Occupation not stated (chiefly Bread winners) Males 1,103 60 176 154 294 160 223 36
Females 387 13 84 87 139 40 15 9
BY ORDERS.
Ministering to—
I. 1 Government, defence, &c.¶ Males 4,189 31 248 340 2,576 875 113 6 257 248 3,646 5 33
Females 102 4 11 62 21 4 1 99 1 1
2 Religion, charity, health, science, education, &c. Males 7,256 115 645 967 3,556 1,593 372 8 519 1,537 4,928 40 232
Females 7,628 21 862 1,564 3,781 1,174 211 15 159 1,846 5,280 109 234
II. 3 Board, lodging, and attendance Males 6,493 170 661 822 3,091 1,354 373 22 846 854 4,434 149 210
Females 26,533 743 4,596 6,004 10,867 3,481 767 75 556 2,621 21,238 1,423 695
Dealing in—
III. 4 Money and real property Males 6,037 45 583 629 2,252 1,345 1,177 6 629 2,265 3,042 30 71
Females 1,647 16 61 353 649 566 2 43 1,510 68 25 1
5 Art and mechanic productions Males 2,739 196 433 339 1,233 440 95 3 406 415 1,818 41 59
Females 616 16 110 105 271 91 23 59 138 304 108 7
6 Textile fabrics, dress and fibrous materials Males 4,246 170 829 751 1,793 594 104 5 303 180 3,577 28 158
Females 1,609 22 417 418 600 103 15 4 67 119 1,301 91 31
7 Foods, drinks, **narcotics, and stimulants Males 10,277 366 1,544 1,641 4,689 1,606 417 14 1,596 2,503 5,408 345 333
Females 2,179 49 255 329 928 497 118 3 142 796 457 779 5
8 Animals and animal and vegetable substances †† Males 2,401 38 281 346 1,254 384 92 6 298 342 1,622 33 106
Females 141 4 31 35 51 17 3 17 24 68 31 1
9(10) Metals or minerals, other than those used for fuel or light Males 1,501 42 284 238 673 207 57 177 120 1,149 8 47
Females 103 20 17 52 11 3 8 12 63 20
10(9) Minerals, &c., mainly used for fuel and light Males 846 21 98 112 377 172 65 1 153 233 414 30 16
Females 26 1 2 14 8 1 9 3 2 12
Engaged in—
11 General dealing and mercantile pursuits Males 9,627 372 1,491 1,281 4,170 1,771 510 32 600 2,127 6,283 103 514
Females 2,454 36 468 612 945 298 86 9 55 483 1,691 159 66
12 Speculating on chance events Males 238 1 5 20 175 35 2 34 71 122 1 10
Females 1 1 1
13 Storage Males 823 11 57 129 424 187 15 7 5 776 2 33
IV. 14a&b Transport and communication Males 17,178 602 1,632 1,870 9,509 3,081 440 44 456 1,020 15,067 83 552
Females 456 3 28 70 275 72 8 27 3 422 3 1