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Economic Activity
Definition
This derived variable is created using information from Questions 18 to 22 (images provided) on the Census form and the question on Hours Worked (see HOUPUK) and Employment Type (EMTPUK). The classification is based on the International Labour Office (ILO) definition of economic activity, and is an ONS harmonised survey classification.
As well as inevitable differences between a census and surveys, minor differences include the definition of part-time and full-time, and the sub-categorisation of economically inactive. For the Census, part-time is defined as working 30 hours or less, whereas for the harmonised output classification, part-time status is self-assessed. ‘In employment’ includes people on Government Sponsored Training Schemes.
The full classification given below provides detailed economic activity information for all economically active full-time students.
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Output Classifications
Applicability: All people aged between 16 and 74 years, UK
Economically Active (excluding full-time students)
In Employment
Self employed with employees
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Self employed without employees
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Unemployed
07 Seeking work and available to start within 2 weeks |
08 Waiting to start a job already obtained and available to start within 2 weeks |
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Economically Active full-time students
In Employment
Self employed with employees
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Self employed without employees
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Unemployed
15 Seeking work and available to start within 2 weeks |
16 Waiting to start a job already obtained and available to start within 2 weeks |
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Economically Inactive
19 Looking after home/family |
20 Permanently sick/disabled |
XX Not applicable
Total number of categories: 22
Not applicable category (XX) comprises:
- people aged 15 and under, or aged 75 and over
Output
CAS013, CAS021, CAS026, CAS027, CAS028, CAS030, CAS031, CAS032, CAS041, CAS043, CAS061, CAS063
CAST02, CAST05, CAST07
S13, S21, S26, S27, S28, S30, S31, S32, S35, S38, S41, S43, S61, AF3
KS9A-C, KS13
T17, T18, T19, T20, T25, T26, T27, T28, T33, T34
UV28, UV29
Census Areas Statistics (CAS), Census Areas Statistics Theme (CAST), Key Statistics (KS) and Univariate (UV) tables are available for all census areas. Standard (S) and Theme (T) tables are available at ST Ward/ST Postcode Sector and above. Click here to view a diagram of the census areas.
Employed Deprivation, Household Indicator
Definition
This derived variable is an indicator of household deprivation. A household is defined as deprived in the employment dimension if any person in the household aged 16-74 who is not a full-time student is either unemployed or permanently sick.
Output Classifications
Applicability: All occupied household spaces, UK
0 Not deprived in employment dimension
1 Deprived in employment dimension
X Not applicable
Total number of categories: 3
Not applicable category (X) comprises: household spaces with no residents
Output
Not used in Standard area statistics in Scotland.
Workers in Generation 1 of Family
Definition
This variable indicates the number of people in generation 1 of a family who were working in the week before Census.
Output Classifications
Applicability: All families, UK
0 No person working
1 One person working
2 Both people working
Total number of categories: 3
Output
CAST01
KS22
T16
Census Areas Statistics (CAS), Census Areas Statistics Theme (CAST), Key Statistics (KS) and Univariate (UV) tables are available for all census areas. Standard (S) and Theme (T) tables are available at ST Ward/ST Postcode Sector and above. Click here to view a diagram of the census areas.
Employment Type
Definition
This variable records whether a person is (was) an employee, or self-employed with or without employees.
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Output Classifications
Applicability: All people aged 16 to 74 who have ever worked, UK
1 Employee
2 Self-employed with employees
3 Self employed without employees
X Not applicable
Total number of categories: 4
Not applicable category (X) comprises:
- people aged 15 and under, or aged 75 and over
- people aged 16 to 74 who have never worked
Output
CAS013, CAS021, CAS026, CAS027, CAS028, CAS030, CAS031, CAS032, CAS035, CAS038, CAS041, CAS043, CAS061
CAST02, CAST05
S13, S21, S26, S27, S28, S30, S31, S32, S41, S43, S61, S239, AF3
KS9A-C, KS10, KS11A-C, KS12A-C, KS14A-C
T16, T17, T25, T26, T27, T28, T33, T34
UV28
Census Areas Statistics (CAS), Census Areas Statistics Theme (CAST), Key Statistics (KS) and Univariate (UV) tables are available for all census areas. Standard (S) and Theme (T) tables are available at ST Ward/ST Postcode Sector and above. Click here to view a diagram of the census areas.
Ever Worked Indicator
Definition
This variable records whether a person has ever worked.
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Output Classifications
Applicability: People aged 16-74 years, who were not working in the week before the Census, UK
1 Has worked
2 Never worked
X Not applicable
Total number of categories: 3
Not applicable comprises:
- people aged 15 and under, or aged 75 and over
- people who were working the week before the Census
Output
CAS041
CAST02
S41
UV27
Census Areas Statistics (CAS), Census Areas Statistics Theme (CAST), Key Statistics (KS) and Univariate (UV) tables are available for all census areas. Standard (S) and Theme (T) tables are available at ST Ward/ST Postcode Sector and above. Click here to view a diagram of the census areas.
Hours Worked
Definition
This question records how many hours people normally work in their main job. The person is asked to answer the question to the nearest whole hour and give the average for the last four weeks.
This variable is used in the derived variable - Economic Activity (ECOPUK) to determine whether a person is working part-time (30 hours or less per week) or full-time (31 hours or more per week).
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Output Classifications
Applicability: All people aged 16 to 74 years who were working the week before the Census, England, Wales and Northern Ireland. All people aged 16-74 who have ever worked, Scotland.
01 - 99 1 to 99 hours singly
XX Not applicable
Total number of categories: 100
Not applicable (XX) comprises:
- people aged 15 and under, or aged 75 and over
- people aged 16 to 74 who were not working in the week before the Census, England, Wales and Northern Ireland.
- people aged 16 to 74 who have never worked, Scotland
Output
CAS029, CAS040
S21, S29, S35, S38, S40
KS10
T17, T18, T28
UV41
Census Areas Statistics (CAS), Census Areas Statistics Theme (CAST), Key Statistics (KS) and Univariate (UV) tables are available for all census areas. Standard (S) and Theme (T) tables are available at ST Ward/ST Postcode Sector and above. Click here to view a diagram of the census areas.
Industry
Definition
This question asks for a description of the business, or main activity of each person’s employer. The variable uses a Census modified version of the UK Standard Industrial Classification of Economic Activities 1992 – UK SIC (92) classification. For the 2001 Census, industry descriptions given to the question above are automatically coded using the modified SIC(92) classification. Where possible, output is at the detailed 4-digit level. However, in many cases, insufficient information is given by the public when completing this question. For example, insufficient responses provided by the form-filler relating to the construction industry has meant releasing output at the 2-digit level only. This has resulted in a need to produce a modified output classification that is a mixture of 2, 3 and 4-digit industry codes. The classification below provides output similar to that of the 1991 Census. In standard output, the most detailed classification is at section level, A to Q.
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Output Classifications
Applicability:
All people aged 16 to 74 years working in the week before Census and all people aged 16 to 64 years who were not working in the week before Census but who last worked in 1996 or later, England, Wales and Scotland.
All people aged 16 to 74 years who have ever worked, Northern Ireland
A Agriculture, Hunting and Forestry
01 Agriculture, hunting and related service activities
011 Growing of crops, market gardening; horticulture |
013 Growing of crops combined with farming of animals (mixed farming) |
014 Agricultural and animal husbandry service activities, except veterinary activities |
015 Hunting, trapping and game propagation including related service activities |
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02 Forestry, logging and related service activities |
B Fishing
05 Fishing, operation of fish hatcheries and fish farms; service activities incidental to fishing |
C Mining and Quarrying
10 Mining of coal and lignite; extraction of peat |
11 Extraction of crude petroleum and natural gas; service activities incidental to oil and gas extraction excluding surveying |
12 Mining of uranium and thorium ores |
14 Other mining and quarrying |
D Manufacturing
15 Manufacture of food products and beverages
150 Manufacture of food products and beverages n.o.s |
151 Production, processing and preserving of meat and meat products |
152 Processing and preserving of fish and fish products |
153 Processing and preserving of fruit and vegetables |
154 Manufacture of vegetable and animal oils and fats |
155 Manufacture of dairy products |
156 Manufacture of grain mill products, starches and starch products |
157 Manufacture of prepared animal feeds |
158 Manufacture of other food products |
159 Manufacture of beverages |
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16 Manufacture of tobacco products |
17 Manufacture of textiles |
18 Manufacture of wearing apparel; dressing and dyeing of fur |
19 Tanning and dressing of leather; Manufacture of luggage, handbags, saddlery harness and footwear
190 Manufacture of leather and leather products n.o.s. |
191 Tanning and dressing of leather |
192 Manufacture of luggage, handbags and the like, saddlery and harness |
193 Manufacture of footwear |
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20 Manufacture of wood and products of wood and cork, except furniture; manufacture of articles of straw and plaiting materials |
21 Manufacture of pulp, paper and paper products
210 Manufacture of pulp, paper and paper products n.o.s. |
211 Manufacture of pulp, paper and paperboard |
212 Manufacture of articles of paper and paperboard |
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22 Publishing, printing and reproduction of recorded media
220 Printing and publishing n.o.s |
222 Printing and service activities related to printing |
223 Reproduction of recorded media |
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23 Manufacture of coke, refined petroleum products and nuclear fuel |
24 Manufacture of chemicals and chemical products
240 Manufacture of chemicals n.o.s |
241 Manufacture of basic chemicals |
242 Manufacture of pesticides and other agro-chemical products |
243 Manufacture of paints, varnishes and similar coatings, printing ink and mastics |
244 Manufacture of pharmaceuticals, medicinal chemicals and botanical products |
245 Manufacture of soap and detergents, cleaning and polishing preparations, perfumes and toilet preparations |
246 Manufacture of other chemical products |
247 Manufacture of man-made fibres |
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25 Manufacture of rubber and plastic products
250 Manufacture of rubber and plastic products n.o.s |
251 Manufacture of rubber products |
252 Manufacture of plastic products |
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26 Manufacture of other non-metallic mineral products
260 Manufacture of other non-metallic mineral products n.o.s |
261 Manufacture of glass and glass products |
262 Manufacture of non-refractory ceramic goods other than for construction purposes; manufacture of refractory ceramic products |
263 Manufacture of ceramic tiles and flags |
264 Manufacture of bricks, tiles and construction products, in baked clay |
265 Manufacture of cement, lime and plaster |
266 Manufacture of articles of concrete, plaster and cement |
267 Cutting, shaping and finishing of stone |
268 Manufacture of other non-metallic mineral products |
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27 Manufacture of basic metals |
28 Manufacture of fabricated metal products, except machinery and equipment |
29 Manufacture of machinery and equipment not elsewhere classified
290 Manufacture of machinery and equipment n.o.s |
291 Manufacture of machinery for the production and use of mechanical power, except aircraft, vehicle and cycle engines |
292 Manufacture of other general purpose machinery |
293 Manufacture of agricultural and forestry machinery |
294 Manufacture of machine tools |
295 Manufacture of other special purpose machinery |
296 Manufacture of weapons and ammunition |
297 Manufacture of domestic appliances not elsewhere classified |
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30 Manufacture of office machinery and computers |
31 Manufacture of electrical machinery and apparatus not elsewhere classified |
32 Manufacture of radio, television and communication equipment and apparatus |
33 Manufacture of medical, precision and optical instruments, watches and clocks
330 Manufacture of medical, precision and optical instruments, watches and clocks n.o.s |
331 Manufacture of medical and surgical equipment and orthopaedic appliances |
332 Manufacture of instruments and appliances for measuring, checking, testing, navigating and other purposes, except industrial process control equipment |
333 Manufacture of industrial process control equipment |
334 Manufacture of optical instruments and photographic equipment |
335 Manufacture of watches and clocks |
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34 Manufacture of Motor Vehicles, Trailers and Semi-trailers
340 Manufacture of motor vehicles, trailers and semi-trailers n.o.s |
341 Manufacture of motor vehicles |
342 Manufacture of bodies (coachwork) for motor vehicles; manufacture of trailers and semi-trailers |
343 Manufacture of parts and accessories for motor vehicles and their engines |
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35 Manufacture of other transport equipment
350 Manufacture of other transport equipment n.o.s |
351 Building and repairing of ships and boats |
352 Manufacture of railway and tramway locomotives and rolling stock |
353 Manufacture of aircraft and spacecraft |
354 Manufacture of motorcycles and bicycles |
355 Manufacture of other transport equipment not elsewhere classified |
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36 Manufacture of furniture, manufacturing not elsewhere classified
361 Manufacture of furniture |
362 Manufacture of jewellery and related articles |
363 Manufacture of musical instruments |
364 Manufacture of sports goods |
365 Manufacture of games and toys |
366 Miscellaneous manufacturing not elsewhere classified |
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E Electricity, gas and water supply
40 Electricity, gas, steam and hot water supply
400 Electricity, gas, steam and hot water supply n.o.s |
401 Production and distribution of electricity |
402 Manufacture of gas; distribution of gaseous fuels through mains |
403 Steam and hot water supply |
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41 Collection, purification and distribution of water |
F Construction
G Wholesale and retail trade; Repair of motor vehicles, motorcycles and personal and household goods
50 Sale, maintenance and repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles; Retail sale of automotive fuel
500 Sale, maintenance and repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles n.o.s |
501 Sale of motor vehicles |
502 Maintenance and repair of motor vehicles |
503 Sale of motor vehicle parts and accessories |
504 Sale, maintenance and repair of motorcycles and related parts and accessories |
505 Retail sale of automotive fuel |
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51 Wholesale trade and commission trade, except of motor vehicles and motorcycles |
52 Retail trade, except of motor vehicles and motorcycles; repair of personal and household goods530 Retail and wholesale n.o.s (when not coded to either 51 or 52) |
H Hotels and Restaurants
55 Hotels and restaurants
550 Hotels and restaurants n.o.s |
552 Camping sites and other provision of short stay accommodation |
555 Canteens and catering |
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I Transport, storage and communication
60 Land transport; Transport via pipelines
601 Transport via railways |
603 Transport via pipelines |
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63 Supporting and auxiliary transport activities; activities of travel agents
630 Supporting and auxiliary transport activities n.o.s |
631 Cargo handling and storage |
632 Other supporting transport activities |
633 Activities of travel agencies and tour operators; tourist assistance activities not elsewhere classified |
634 Activities of other transport agencies |
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64 Post and Telecommunications
640 Post and telecommunications n.o.s |
641 Post and courier activities |
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J Financial Intermediation
65 Financial intermediation, except insurance and pension funding |
66 Insurance and pension funding, except compulsory social security |
67 Activities auxiliary to financial intermediation |
K Real Estate, Renting and Business activities
70 Real Estate activities |
71 Renting of machinery and equipment without operator and of personal and household goods |
72 Computer and related activities |
73 Research and Development |
74 Other Business Activities
740 Other business activities n.o.s
7412 Accounting, book keeping and auditing activities; tax consultancy |
7413 Market research and public opinion polling |
7414 Business and management consultancy activities |
7415 Management activities of holding companies |
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742 Architectural and engineering activities and related technical consultancy |
743 Technical testing and analysis |
745 Labour recruitment and provision of personnel |
746 Investigation and security activities |
748 Miscellaneous business activities not elsewhere classified |
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L Public Administration and Defence; Compulsory Social Security
75 Public Administration and Defence; Compulsory Social Security
750 Public administration n.o.s
7511 General (overall) public service activities |
7512 Regulation of the activities of agencies that provide health care, education, cultural services and other social services excluding social security |
7513 Regulation of and contribution to more efficient operation of business |
7514 Supporting service activities for the government as a whole |
7523 Justice and judicial activities |
7524 Public security, law and order activities |
7525 Fire service activities |
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753 Compulsory social security activities |
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M Education
80 Education
801 Primary Education
8021 General secondary education |
8022 Technical and vocational secondary education. |
8031 Sub-degree level higher education |
8032 First degree, post graduate level higher education |
8041 Driving school activities |
8042 Adult and other education not elsewhere classified |
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N Health and Social Work
85 Health and Social Work
850 Health and social work n.o.s
8512 Medical practice activities |
8513 Dental practice activities |
8514 Other human health activities |
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852 Veterinary activities |
853 Social work activities |
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O Other Community, Social and Personal Service Activities
90 Sewage and refuse disposal, sanitation and similar activities |
91 Activities of membership organisations |
92 Recreational, Cultural and Sporting Activities
920 Recreational, cultural and sporting activities n.o.s |
921 Motion picture and video activities |
922 Radio and television activities |
923 Other entertainment activities |
924 News agency activities |
925 Library, archives, museums and other cultural activities |
927 Other recreational activities |
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93 Other service activities |
P Private Households with Employed Persons
95 Private Households with employed persons |
Q Extra-Territorial Organisation and Bodies
99 Extra-Territorial Organisations and Bodies |
Additional details
XXX Not applicable
n.o.s stands for ‘not otherwise stated’.
Total number of categories: 191
Not applicable (XXX) comprises:
- all people aged 15 and under or aged 75 and over, UK
- all people aged 16-64, who were not working in the week before census and who last worked before 1996 or who have never worked, England, Wales and Scotland
- all people aged 65-74 who were not working in the week before census, England, Wales and Scotland
all people aged 16-74 who have never worked, Northern Ireland
Output
CAS036, CAS037, CAS038, CAS039
CAST07
S36, S37, S38, S39, S211, S241
KS11A-C
T27, T28
UV34, UV77
Census Areas Statistics (CAS), Census Areas Statistics Theme (CAST), Key Statistics (KS) and Univariate (UV) tables are available for all census areas. Standard (S) and Theme (T) tables are available at ST Ward/ST Postcode Sector and above. Click here to view a diagram of the census areas.
Occupation
Definition
This variable records the occupation of the person, coded to the new Standard Occupational Classification (SOC2000). The 2001 Census uses the full classification down to unit group level – the lowest of the four levels in the classification.
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Output Classifications
Applicability:
All people aged 16 to 74 years working in the week before Census and all people aged 16 to 64 years who were not working in the week before Census but who last worked in 1996 or later, England, Wales and Scotland.
All people aged 16 to 74 years who have ever worked, Northern Ireland
The different levels in this classification are:
1 digit code (e.g. 1) – Major Group Level, 9 categories
2 digit code (e.g. 11) - Sub-Major Group Level, 25 categories
3 digit code (e.g. 111) – Minor Group Level, 81 categories
4 digit code (e.g. 1111) – Unit Group Level, 353 categories
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The most detail used in standard output is the Sub-Major Group level.
1 MANAGERS AND SENIOR OFFICIALS
11 CORPORATE MANAGERS
111 Corporate Managers And Senior Officials
1111 Senior officials in national government |
1112 Directors and chief executives of major organisations |
1113 Senior officials in local government |
1114 Senior officials of special interest organisations |
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112 Production Managers
1121 Production, works and maintenance managers |
1122 Managers in construction |
1123 Managers in mining and energy |
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113 Functional Managers
1131 Financial managers and chartered secretaries |
1132 Marketing and sales managers |
1134 Advertising and public relations managers |
1135 Personnel, training and industrial relations managers |
1136 Information and communication technology managers |
1137 Research and development managers |
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114 Quality And Customer Care Managers
1141 Quality assurance managers |
1142 Customer care managers |
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115 Financial Institution And Office Managers
1151 Financial institution managers |
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116 Managers In Distribution, Storage And Retailing
1161 Transport and distribution managers |
1162 Storage and warehouse managers |
1163 Retail and wholesale managers |
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117 Protective Service Officers
1171 Officers in armed forces |
1172 Police officers (inspectors and above) |
1173 Senior officers in fire, ambulance, prison and related services |
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118 Health And Social Services Managers
1181 Hospital and health service managers |
1183 Healthcare practice managers |
1184 Social services managers |
1185 Residential and day care managers |
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12 MANAGERS AND PROPRIETORS IN AGRICULTURE AND SERVICES
121 Managers In Farming, Horticulture, Forestry And Fishing
1212 Natural environment and conservation managers |
1219 Managers in animal husbandry, forestry and fishing n.e.c. |
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122 Managers And Proprietors In Hospitality And Leisure Services
1221 Hotel and accommodation managers |
1222 Conference and exhibition managers |
1223 Restaurant and catering managers |
1224 Publicans and managers of licensed premises |
1225 Leisure and sports managers |
1226 Travel agency managers |
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123 Managers And Proprietors In Other Service Industries
1231 Property, housing and land managers |
1232 Garage managers and proprietors |
1233 Hairdressing and beauty salon managers and proprietors |
1234 Shopkeepers and wholesale/retail dealers |
1235 Recycling and refuse disposal managers |
1239 Managers and proprietors in other services n.e.c. |
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2 PROFESSIONAL OCCUPATIONS
21 SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY PROFESSIONALS
211 Science Professionals
2112 Biological scientists and biochemists |
2113 Physicists, geologists and meteorologists |
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212 Engineering Professionals
2122 Mechanical engineers |
2123 Electrical engineers |
2124 Electronics engineers |
2126 Design and development engineers |
2127 Production and process engineers |
2128 Planning and quality control engineers |
2129 Engineering professionals n.e.c. |
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213 Information And Communication Technology Professionals
2131 IT strategy and planning professionals |
2132 Software professionals |
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22 HEALTH PROFESSIONALS
221 Health Professionals
2211 Medical practitioners |
2213 Pharmacists/pharmacologists |
2214 Ophthalmic opticians |
2215 Dental practitioners |
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23 TEACHING AND RESEARCH PROFESSIONALS
231 Teaching Professionals
2311 Higher education teaching professionals |
2312 Further education teaching professionals |
2313 Education officers, school inspectors |
2314 Secondary education teaching professionals |
2315 Primary and nursery education teaching professionals |
2316 Special needs education teaching professionals |
2317 Registrars and senior administrators of educational establishments |
2319 Teaching professionals n.e.c. |
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232 Research Professionals
2321 Scientific researchers |
2322 Social science researchers |
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24 BUSINESS AND PUBLIC SERVICE PROFESSIONALS
241 Legal Professionals
2411 Solicitors and lawyers, judges and coroners |
2419 Legal professionals n.e.c. |
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242 Business And Statistical Professionals
2421 Chartered and certified accountants |
2422 Management accountants |
2423 Management consultants, actuaries, economists and statisticians |
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243 Architects, Town Planners, Surveyors
2434 Chartered surveyors (not quantity surveyors) |
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244 Public Service Professionals
2441 Public service administrative professionals |
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245 Librarians And Related Professionals
2452 Archivists and curators |
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3 ASSOCIATE PROFESSIONAL AND TECHNICAL OCCUPATIONS
31 SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY ASSOCIATE PROFESSIONALS
311 Science And Engineering Technicians
3111 Laboratory technicians |
3112 Electrical/electronics technicians |
3113 Engineering technicians |
3114 Building and civil engineering technicians |
3115 Quality assurance technicians |
3119 Science and engineering technicians n.e.c. |
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312 Draughtspersons And Building Inspectors
3121 Architectural technologists and town planning technicians |
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313 IT Service Delivery Occupations
3131 IT operations technicians |
3132 IT user support technicians |
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32 HEALTH AND SOCIAL WELFARE ASSOCIATE PROFESSIONALS
321 Health Associate Professionals
3214 Medical radiographers |
3216 Dispensing opticians |
3217 Pharmaceutical dispensers |
3218 Medical and dental technicians |
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322 Therapists
3222 Occupational therapists |
3223 Speech and language therapists |
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323 Social Welfare Associate Professionals
3231 Youth and community workers |
3232 Housing and welfare officers |
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33 PROTECTIVE SERVICE OCCUPATIONS
331 Protective Service Occupations
3311 NCOs and other ranks |
3312 Police officers (sergeant and below) |
3313 Fire service officers (leading fire officer and below) |
3314 Prison service officers (below principal officer) |
3319 Protective service associate professionals n.e.c. |
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34 CULTURE, MEDIA AND SPORTS OCCUPATIONS
341 Artistic And Literary Occupations
3413 Actors, entertainers |
3414 Dancers and choreographers |
3416 Arts officers, producers and directors |
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342 Design Associate Professionals
3422 Product, clothing and related designers |
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343 Media Associate Professionals
3431 Journalists, newspaper and periodical editors |
3432 Broadcasting associate professionals |
3433 Public relations officers |
3434 Photographers and audio-visual equipment operators |
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344 Sports And Fitness Occupations
3442 Sports coaches, instructors and officials |
3449 Sports and fitness occupations n.e.c. |
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35 BUSINESS AND PUBLIC SERVICE ASSOCIATE PROFESSIONALS
351 Transport Associate Professionals
3511 Air traffic controllers |
3512 Aircraft pilots and flight engineers |
3513 Ship and hovercraft officers |
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352 Legal Associate Professionals
3520 Legal associate professionals |
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353 Business And Finance Associate Professionals
3531 Estimators, valuers and assessors |
3533 Insurance underwriters |
3534 Finance and investment analysts/advisers |
3536 Importers, exporters |
3537 Financial and accounting technicians |
3539 Business and related associate professionals n.e.c. |
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354 Sales And Related Associate Professionals
3541 Buyers and purchasing officers |
3542 Sales representatives |
3543 Marketing associate professionals |
3544 Estate agents, auctioneers |
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355 Conservation Associate Professionals
3551 Conservation and environmental protection officers |
3552 Countryside and park rangers |
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356 Public Service And Other Associate Professionals
3561 Public service associate professionals |
3562 Personnel and industrial relations officers |
3563 Vocational and industrial trainers and instructors |
3564 Careers advisers and vocational guidance specialists |
3565 Inspectors of factories, utilities and trading standards |
3567 Occupational hygienists and safety officers (health and safety) |
3568 Environmental health officers |
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4 ADMINISTRATIVE AND SECRETARIAL OCCUPATIONS
41 ADMINISTRATIVE OCCUPATIONS
411 Administrative Occupations: Government And Related Organisations
4111 Civil Service executive officers |
4112 Civil Service administrative officers and assistants |
4113 Local government clerical officers and assistants |
4114 Officers of non-governmental organisations |
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412 Administrative Occupations: Finance
4122 Accounts and wages clerks, book-keepers, other financial clerks |
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413 Administrative Occupations: Records
4131 Filing and other records assistants/clerks |
4132 Pensions and insurance clerks |
4133 Stock control clerks |
4134 Transport and distribution clerks |
4135 Library assistants/clerks |
4136 Database assistants/clerks |
4137 Market research interviewers |
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414 Administrative Occupations: Communications
4142 Communication operators |
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415 Administrative Occupations: General
4150 General office assistants/clerks |
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42 SECRETARIAL AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS
421 Secretarial And Related Occupations
4215 Personal assistants and other secretaries |
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5 SKILLED TRADES OCCUPATIONS
51 SKILLED AGRICULTURAL TRADES
511 Agricultural Trades
5112 Horticultural trades |
5113 Gardeners and groundsmen/groundswomen |
5119 Agricultural and fishing trades n.e.c. |
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52 SKILLED METAL AND ELECTRICAL TRADES
521 Metal Forming, Welding And Related Trades
5211 Smiths and forge workers |
5212 Moulders, core makers, die casters |
5214 Metal plate workers, shipwrights, riveters |
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522 Metal Machining, Fitting And Instrument Making Trades
5221 Metal machining setters and setter-operators |
5222 Tool makers, tool fitters and markers-out |
5223 Metal working production and maintenance fitters |
5224 Precision instrument makers and repairers |
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523 Vehicle Trades
5231 Motor mechanics, auto engineers |
5232 Vehicle body builders and repairers |
5234 Vehicle spray painters |
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524 Electrical Trades
5241 Electricians, electrical fitters |
5242 Telecommunications engineers |
5243 Lines repairers and cable jointers |
5244 TV, video and audio engineers |
5245 Computer engineers, installation and maintenance |
5249 Electrical/electronics engineers n.e.c. |
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53 SKILLED CONSTRUCTION AND BUILDING TRADES
531 Construction Trades
5313 Roofers, roof tilers and slaters |
5314 Plumbers, heating and ventilating engineers |
5315 Carpenters and joiners |
5316 Glaziers, window fabricators and fitters |
5319 Construction trades n.e.c. |
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532 Building Trades
5322 Floorers and wall tilers |
5323 Painters and decorators |
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54 TEXTILES, PRINTING AND OTHER SKILLED TRADES
541 Textiles And Garments Trades
5411 Weavers and knitters |
5413 Leather and related trades |
5414 Tailors and dressmakers |
5419 Textiles, garments and related trades n.e.c. |
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542 Printing Trades
5421 Originators, compositors and print preparers |
5423 Bookbinders and print finishers |
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543 Food Preparation Trades
5431 Butchers, meat cutters |
5432 Bakers, flour confectioners |
5433 Fishmongers, poultry dressers |
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549 Skilled Trades n. e. c.
5491 Glass and ceramics makers, decorators and finishers |
5492 Furniture makers, other craft woodworkers |
5493 Pattern makers (moulds) |
5494 Musical instrument makers and tuners |
5495 Goldsmiths, silversmiths, precious stone workers |
5496 Floral arrangers, florists |
5499 Hand craft occupations n.e.c. |
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6 PERSONAL SERVICE OCCUPATIONS
61 CARING PERSONAL SERVICE OCCUPATIONS
611 Healthcare And Related Personal Services
6111 Nursing auxiliaries and assistants |
6112 Ambulance staff (excluding paramedics) |
6114 Houseparents and residential wardens |
6115 Care assistants and home carers |
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612 Childcare And Related Personal Services
6122 Childminders and related occupations |
6123 Playgroup leaders/assistants |
6124 Educational assistants |
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613 Animal Care Services
6131 Veterinary nurses and assistants |
6139 Animal care occupations n.e.c. |
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62 LEISURE AND OTHER PERSONAL SERVICE OCCUPATIONS
621 Leisure And Travel Service Occupations
6211 Sports and leisure assistants |
6213 Travel and tour guides |
6214 Air travel assistants |
6215 Rail travel assistants |
6219 Leisure and travel service occupations n.e.c. |
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622 Hairdressers And Related Occupations
6221 Hairdressers, barbers |
6222 Beauticians and related occupations |
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623 Housekeeping Occupations
6231 Housekeepers and related occupations |
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629 Personal Services Occupations n. e. c.
6291 Undertakers and mortuary assistants |
6292 Pest control officers |
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7 SALES AND CUSTOMER SERVICE OCCUPATIONS
71 SALES OCCUPATIONS
711 Sales Assistants And Retail Cashiers
7111 Sales and retail assistants |
7112 Retail cashiers and check-out operators |
7113 Telephone salespersons |
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