01 |
Armed forces |
11 |
Legislators and senior officials |
12 |
Corporate managers (this group is intended to include persons who - as directors, chief executives or department managers - manage enterprises or organisations, or departments, requiring a total of three or more managers) |
13 |
General managers (this group is intended to include persons who manage enterprises, or in some cases organisations, on their own behalf, or on behalf of the proprietor, with some non-managerial help and the assistance of no more than one other manager who should also be classified in this sub-major group as, in most cases, the tasks will be broader than those of a specialised manager in a larger enterprise or organisation. non-managerial staff should be classified according to their specific tasks) |
21 |
Physical, mathematical and engineering science professionals |
22 |
Life science and health professionals |
23 |
Teaching professionals |
24 |
Other professionals |
31 |
Physical and engineering science associate professionals |
32 |
Life science and health associate professionals |
33 |
Teaching associate professionals |
34 |
Other associate professionals |
41 |
Office clerks |
42 |
Customer services clerks |
51 |
Personal and protective services workers |
52 |
Models, salespersons and demonstrators |
61 |
Market-oriented skilled agricultural and fishery workers |
62 |
Subsistence agricultural and fishery workers |
71 |
Extraction and building trades workers |
72 |
Metal, machinery and related trades workers |
73 |
Precision, handicraft, printing and related trades workers |
74 |
Other craft and related trades workers |
81 |
Stationary-plant and related operators |
82 |
Machine operators and assemblers |
83 |
Drivers and mobile-plant operators |
91 |
Sales and services elementary occupations |
92 |
Agricultural, fishery and related labourers |
93 |
Labourers in mining, construction, manufacturing and transport |