Value |
Category |
100 |
Senior managers in national government |
101 |
General managers in large companies |
102 |
Local government officers |
103 |
General administrators in national government |
110 |
Production and works managers |
111 |
Building managers |
120 |
Company financial managers |
121 |
Marketing managers |
122 |
Purchasing managers |
124 |
Personnel managers |
126 |
Computer systems managers |
130 |
Credit controllers |
131 |
Bank and building society managers |
132 |
Civil Service executive officers |
139 |
Other financial managers n.e.s. |
140 |
Transport managers |
141 |
Stores and warehousing managers |
150 |
Commissioned officers in armed forces |
152 |
Senior police and prison officers |
160 |
Farm owners and managers |
171 |
Garage managers and proprietors |
173 |
Hotel and accommodation managers |
174 |
Restaurant and catering managers |
175 |
Publicans, innkeepers and club managers |
176 |
Entertainment and sport managers |
177 |
Travel agency managers |
178 |
Managers and proprietors of butchers |
179 |
Managers and proprietors of shops |
191 |
Administrators of schools and colleges |
199 |
Other managers n.e.s. |
200 |
Chemists |
201 |
Biological scientists |
202 |
Physicists |
209 |
Other natural scientists n.e.s. |
210 |
Civil and mining engineers |
211 |
Mechanical engineers |
212 |
Electrical and electronic engineers |
214 |
Software engineers |
215 |
Chemical, production, planning and quality control engineers |
216 |
Design and development engineers |
219 |
Other engineers and technologists n.e.s. |
220 |
Medical practitioners |
221 |
Pharmacists, pharmacologists, ophthalmic and dispensing opticians |
223 |
Dental practitioners |
224 |
Veterinarians |
230 |
University, RTC and higher education teachers |
233 |
Secondary and vocational education teachers |
234 |
Primary and nursery education teachers |
239 |
Other teaching professionals n.e.s. |
242 |
Barristers and solicitors |
250 |
Chartered and certified management accountants (incl. taxation experts) |
252 |
Actuaries, economists, statisticians, management consultants and business analysts |
260 |
Architects, town planners and surveyors |
270 |
Librarians, archivists and curators |
290 |
Psychologists and other social/behavioural scientists |
292 |
Clergy |
293 |
Social workers and probation officers |
300 |
Laboratory technicians |
301 |
Engineering technicians |
302 |
Electrical and electronic technicians |
303 |
Architectural, town planning, building and civil engineering technicians |
309 |
Other scientific technicians n.e.s. |
310 |
Draughts persons |
312 |
Building inspectors and quantity surveyors |
320 |
Computer analyst programmers |
331 |
Aircraft officers, traffic planners and controllers |
332 |
Ship and hovercraft officers |
340 |
Nurses and midwives |
342 |
Medical radiographers |
343 |
Physiotherapists and chiropodists |
346 |
Medical technicians, dental auxiliaries and dental nurses |
347 |
Occupational and speech therapists, psychotherapists and other therapists n.e.s. |
349 |
Other health associate professionals n.e.s. |
350 |
Legal service and related occupations |
361 |
Underwriters, claims assessors, brokers and investment analysts |
363 |
Personnel, industrial relations and work study officers |
371 |
Matrons, houseparents, welfare, community and youth workers |
380 |
Authors, writers and journalists |
381 |
Artists, commercial/industrial artists, graphic and clothing designers |
384 |
Actors, musicians, entertainers, stage managers, producers and directors |
386 |
Photographers, camera, sound and video equipment operators |
387 |
Professional athletes and sport officials |
390 |
Information officers, careers advisers and vocational guidance specialists |
391 |
Vocational, industrial trainers and driving instructors |
394 |
Inspectors of factories, trading standards and other statutory inspectors |
396 |
Environmental health workers, occupational hygienists and safety officers |
399 |
Other associate professional and technical occupations n.e.s. |
400 |
Civil Service administrative officers and assistants |
401 |
Local government clerical officers and assistants |
410 |
Accounts and wages clerks, book-keepers and other financial clerks |
411 |
Cashiers, bank and counter clerks |
412 |
Debt, rent and other cash collectors |
430 |
Filing, computer, library and other clerks n.e.s. |
441 |
Storekeepers, warehousemen/women, despatch and production control clerks |
459 |
Secretaries, medical, legal, personal assistants, typists and word processor operators |
460 |
Receptionists and receptionist-telephonists |
462 |
Telephone operators, telegraph operators and other office communication system operators |
490 |
Computer operators, data processing operators and other office machine operators |
500 |
Bricklayers and masons |
501 |
Roofers, slaters, tilers, sheeters and cladders |
502 |
Plasterers |
503 |
Glaziers |
504 |
Builders and building contractors |
506 |
Floorers, floor coverers, carpet fitters and planners, floor and wall tilers |
507 |
Painters and decorators |
509 |
Scaffolders, riggers, steeplejacks and other construction trades n.e.s. |
515 |
Toolmakers |
516 |
Metal working production and maintenance fitters |
517 |
Precision instrument makers, goldsmiths, silversmiths and precious stone workers |
519 |
Other machine tool setters and CNC setter-operators n.e.s. |
521 |
Electricians and electrical maintenance fitters |
523 |
Telephone fitters |
524 |
Cable jointers and lines repairers |
525 |
Radio, TV and video engineers |
526 |
Computer engineers (installation and maintenance) |
529 |
Other electrical and electronic trades n.e.s. |
530 |
Smiths, forge/metal plate workers and shipwrights |
532 |
Plumbers, heating and ventilating engineers and related trades |
533 |
Sheet metal workers |
537 |
Welders and steel erectors |
540 |
Motor mechanics, auto electricians, tyre and exhaust fitters |
541 |
Vehicle body repairers, panel beaters and spray painters |
550 |
Weavers, knitters, warp preparers, bleachers, dyers and finishers |
553 |
Sewing machinists, menders, darners and embroiderers |
554 |
Coach trimmers, upholsterers and mattress makers |
555 |
Shoe repairers and other leather makers |
556 |
Tailors, dressmakers, clothing cutters, milliners and furriers |
559 |
Other textiles, garments and related trades n.e.s. |
561 |
Printers, originators and compositors |
569 |
Bookbinders, print finishers and other printing trades n.e.s. |
570 |
Carpenters and joiners |
571 |
Cabinet makers |
579 |
Other woodworking trades n.e.s. |
580 |
Bakers and flour confectioners |
581 |
Butchers and meat cutters |
582 |
Fishmongers and poultry dressers |
590 |
Glass product and ceramics makers, finishers and other operatives |
594 |
Gardeners and groundsmen/women |
595 |
Horticultural trades |
599 |
Other craft and related occupations |
600 |
Soldiers (sergeant and below) |
610 |
Police officers (sergeant and below) |
611 |
Fire service officers |
612 |
Prison service officers |
615 |
Security guards and related occupations |
619 |
Other security and protective service occupations n.e.s. |
620 |
Chefs and cooks |
621 |
Waiters and waitresses |
622 |
Bar staff |
630 |
Travel and flight attendants |
640 |
Nurses' aids |
644 |
Care assistants and attendants |
650 |
Childminders, nursery nurses and playgroup leaders |
652 |
Educational assistants |
660 |
Hairdressers, barbers and beauticians |
670 |
Housekeepers (domestic and non-domestic) |
672 |
Caretakers |
673 |
Launderers, dry cleaners and pressers |
690 |
Undertakers, bookmakers and other personal service workers n.e.s. |
700 |
Buyers and purchasing officers |
702 |
Importers, exporters, commodity and shipping brokers |
710 |
Technical and wholesale sales representatives |
719 |
Auctioneers, estimators, valuers and other sales representatives n.e.s. |
720 |
Sales assistants, check-out operators and petrol pump attendants |
731 |
Roundsmen/women and van salespersons |
732 |
Market/street traders and scrap dealers |
790 |
Merchandisers, window dressers, floral arrangers and telephone salespersons |
800 |
Bakery and confectionery process operatives |
809 |
Other food and drink (incl. brewing) process operatives |
812 |
Spinners, doublers, twisters, winders and reelers |
814 |
Other textiles processing operatives |
820 |
Chemical, gas and petroleum process plant operatives |
821 |
Paper, wood and related process plant operatives |
824 |
Rubber process operatives, moulding machine operatives and tyre builders |
825 |
Plastics process operatives, moulders and extruders |
829 |
Synthetic fibre and other chemical, paper, plastics and related operatives |
830 |
Moulders and furnace operatives (metal) |
839 |
Other metal making and treating process operatives n.e.s. |
840 |
Machine tool operatives (incl. CNC machine tool operatives) |
841 |
Other automatic machine workers, metal polishers and dressing operatives |
850 |
Assemblers and lineworkers (electrical and electronic goods) |
851 |
Assemblers and lineworkers (metal goods and other goods) |
860 |
Inspectors, viewers and laboratory testers |
862 |
Packers, bottlers, canners, fillers, weighers, graders and sorters |
871 |
Bus and road transport depot inspectors |
872 |
Drivers of road goods vehicles |
873 |
Bus conductors and coach drivers |
874 |
Taxi/cab drivers, chauffeurs and couriers |
880 |
Seafarers (merchant navy), barge and boat operatives |
881 |
Railway station workers, supervisors and guards |
882 |
Rail engine drivers and other railway line operatives |
885 |
Mechanical plant drivers/operatives and crane drivers |
887 |
Fork lift truck drivers |
889 |
Other transport and machinery operatives n.e.s. |
892 |
Water and sewerage plant attendants |
893 |
Electrical, energy, boiler and related plant operatives and attendants |
895 |
Pipe layers/pipe jointers and related construction workers |
897 |
Woodworking machine operatives |
898 |
Mine (excluding coal) and quarry workers |
899 |
Other plant, machine and process operatives n.e.s. |
900 |
Farm workers |
901 |
Agricultural machinery drivers and other farming occupations |
903 |
Fishing and related workers |
904 |
Forestry workers |
913 |
Mates to metal, electrical and related fitters |
919 |
Labourers in engineering and other making/processing industries |
922 |
Rail construction and maintenance workers |
923 |
Road construction workers, paviors and kerb layers |
929 |
Other building and civil engineering labourers |
930 |
Stevedores and dockers |
931 |
Goods porters |
933 |
Refuse and salvage collectors |
934 |
Drivers mates |
940 |
Postal workers and mail sorters |
951 |
Hotel porters and kitchen porters |
953 |
Counterhands and catering assistants |
955 |
Window cleaners and car park attendants |
958 |
Cleaners and domestics |
959 |
Other occupations in sales and services n.e.s. |
990 |
All other labourers and related workers |
997 |
Gainfully occupied but occupation not stated |
998 |
All other gainful occupations n.e.s. |
999 |
NIU (not in universe) |
Warning: these figures indicate the number of cases found in the data file. They cannot be interpreted as summary statistics of the population of interest.