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ESeC Matrix derived from the 2002 and 2006 SES datasets



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ESeC Matrix derived from the 2002 and 2006 SES datasets


Code

ISCO 88 (COM)

ESeC class

SES 2002*

SES 2006**

Number of employees

Relative share - %

Number of employees

Relative share - %

111

Legislators and senior government officials

1

14 568

0,91

17 288

0,75

114

Senior officials of special interest organisations

1

157

0,01

900

0,04

121

Directors and chief executives

1

4 750

0,30

23 621

1,03

122

Production and operations managers

2

41 988

2,61

35 660

1,55

123

Other specialist managers

1

18 369

1,14

19 167

0,84

131

Managers of small enterprises

2

4 893

0,30

13 210

0,58

211

Physicists, chemists and related professionals

1

2 457

0,15

2 456

0,11

212

Mathematicians, statisticians and related professionals

1

1 016

0,06

342

0,01

213

Computing professionals

1

3 341

0,21

11 459

0,5

214

Architects, engineers and related professionals

1

13 788

0,86

25 324

1,1

221

Life science professionals

1

2 663

0,17

2 798

0,12

222

Health professionals (exc. nursing)

1

19 343

1,20

27 316

1,19

223

Nursing and midwifery professionals

2

-

-

-

-

231

College, university and higher education teaching professionals

1

18 627

1,16

14 210

0,62

232

Secondary education teaching professionals

2

42 435

2,64

38 383

1,67

233

Primary and pre-primary education teaching professionals

2

39 683

2,47

40 862

1,78

234

Special education teaching professionals

2

2 301

0,14

1 848

0,08

235

Other teaching professionals

1

1 777

0,11

11 961

0,52

241

Business professionals

1

28 455

1,77

55 198

2,41

242

Legal professionals

1

4 074

0,25

7 711

0,34

243

Archivists, librarians and related information professionals

2

3 774

0,23

4 531

0,2

244

Social science and related professionals

2

5 580

0,35

5 426

0,24

245

Writers and creative performing artists

2

8 873

0,55

10 024

0,44

246

Religious professionals

2

500

0,03

983

0,04

247

Public service administrative professionals

2

22 442

1,39

39 193

1,71

311

Physical and engineering science technicians

2

39 225

2,44

50 855

2,22

312

Computer associate professionals

2

5 408

0,34

7 611

0,33

313

Optical and electronic equipment operators

6

5 134

0,32

3 020

0,13

314

Ship and aircraft controllers and technicians

2

6 581

0,41

4 595

0,2

315

Safety and quality inspectors

6

17 724

1,10

9 924

0,43

321

Life science technicians and related associate professionals

2

4 524

0,28

1 596

0,07

322

Health associate professionals (exc. Nursing)

2

14 681

0,91

13 069

0,57

323

Nursing and midwifery associate professionals

2

35 165

2,19

47 359

2,06

331

Primary education teaching associate professionals

3

14 251

0,89

9 713

0,42

332

Pre-primary education teaching associate professionals

3

7 065

0,44

6 549

0,29

333

Special education teaching associate professionals

3

799

0,05

171

0,01

334

Other teaching associate professionals

2

134

0,01

2 092

0,09

341

Finance and sales associate professionals

3

4 884

0,30

17 751

0,77

342

Business service agents and trade brokers

2

10 521

0,65

13 026

0,57

343

Administrative associate professionals

3

44 487

2,76

32 236

1,41

344

Customs, tax and related government associate professionals

2

22 177

1,38

10 001

0,44

345

Police inspectors and detectives

2

675

0,04

94

0

346

Social work associate professionals

3

3 362

0,21

6 099

0,27

347

Artistic, entertainment and sports associate professionals

3

5 466

0,34

7 196

0,31

348

Religious associate professionals

2

500

0,03

36

0

411

Secretaries and keyboard operators

3

14 202

0,88

37 078

1,62

412

Numerical clerks

3

16 012

0,99

32 990

1,44

413

Material-recording and transport clerks

7

39 865

2,48

54 415

2,37

414

Library, mail and related clerks

9

11 184

0,69

7 683

0,33

419

Other office clerks

3

19 372

1,20

66 256

2,89

421

Cashiers, tellers and related clerks

7

18 927

1,18

29 006

1,26

422

Client information clerks

7

5 215

0,32

10 666

0,47

511

Travel attendant and related workers

7

6 035

0,38

6 201

0,27

512

Housekeeping and restaurant service workers

9

26 738

1,66

82 348

3,59

513

Personal care and related workers

7

31 654

1,97

51 257

2,23

514

Other personal services workers

7

5 546

0,34

12 185

0,53

516

Protective service workers

7

34 120

2,12

52 465

2,29

521

Fashion and other models

2

19

0,00

69

0

522

Shop, stall and market salespersons and demonstrators

7

44 192

2,75

155 992

6,8

611

Market gardeners and crop growers

8

1 701

0,11

2 149

0,09

612

Animal producers and related workers

8

1 198

0,07

1 610

0,07

613

Crop and animal producers

8

-

-

87

0

614

Forestry and related workers

8

914

0,06

934

0,04

615

Fishery workers, hunters and trappers

8

70

0,00

160

0,01

621

Subsistence agriculture and fishing workers

5

-

-

-

-

711

Miners, shotfirers, stonecutters, carvers

8

5 199

0,32

4 532

0,2

712

Building frame and related trades workers

8

17 601

1,09

34 278

1,49

713

Building finishers and related trades workers

8

10 914

0,68

18 257

0,8

714

Painters, building structure cleaners and related trades

8

3 372

0,21

5 358

0,23

721

Metal moulders, welders, sheet-metal workers etc

8

30 434

1,89

33 394

1,46

722

Blacksmiths, tool makers and related trades

8

24 688

1,53

21 279

0,93

723

Machinery mechanics and fitters

8

35 071

2,18

45 846

2

724

Electrical and electronic equipment mechanics and fitters

8

41 659

2,59

40 742

1,78

731

Precision workers in metal and related materials

6

1 010

0,06

1 250

0,05

732

Potters, glass makers and related trades

8

934

0,06

2 197

0,1

733

Handicraft workers in wood, textile, leather and related materials

8

825

0,05

1 887

0,08

734

Craft printing and related trades workers

8

3 001

0,19

6 737

0,29

740

Other craft and related trades workers, notclassified elsewhere

8

-

-

6 940

0,3

741

Food processing and related trades workers

8

18 255

1,13

21 934

0,96

742

Wood treaters, cabinet makers and related trades

8

8 073

0,50

10 777

0,47

743

Textile, garment and related trades

8

61 523

3,82

66 464

2,9

744

Pelt, leather and shoemaking rades

8

6 229

0,39

5 888

0,26

811

Mining and mineral-processing plant operators

9

3 547

0,22

3 067

0,13

812

Metal-processing plant operators

9

6 200

0,39

2 930

0,13

813

Glass, ceramics and related plant operators

9

4 855

0,30

3 194

0,14

814

Wood-processing and papermaking plant operators

9

4 698

0,29

7 050

0,31

815

Chemical-processing plant operators

9

5 667

0,35

6 112

0,27

816

Power production and related plant operators

9

21 015

1,31

20 751

0,9

817

Industrial robot operators

9

1 483

0,09

1 907

0,08

821

Metal and mineral products machine operators

9

26 980

1,68

28 886

1,26

822

Chemical products machine operators

9

3 992

0,25

5 585

0,24

823

Rubber and plastic products machine operators

9

5 381

0,33

8 940

0,39

824

Wood products machine operators

9

3 199

0,20

4 489

0,2

825

Printing, binding and paper products machine operators

8

2 338

0,15

5 218

0,23

826

Textile, fur and leather products machine operators

9

61 427

3,82

66 264

2,89

827

Food and related products machine operators

9

8 495

0,53

9 575

0,42

828

Assemblers

9

10 329

0,64

17 748

0,77

829

Other machine operators nec

9

11 800

0,73

6 563

0,29

831

Locomotive engine drivers and related workers

8

8 634

0,54

11 354

0,5

832

Motor vehicle drivers

9

77 276

4,80

101 725

4,43

833

Agricultural and other mobile plant operators

9

18 615

1,16

27 551

1,2

834

Ships deck crews

8

3 797

0,24

2 013

0,09

911

Street vendors and related workers

7

5 373

0,33

18 338

0,8

912

Shoe cleaning and other street services elementary occupations

9

10

0,00

-

-

913

Domestic and related helpers, cleaners and launderers

9

56 413

3,51

62 560

2,73

914

Building caretakers, window and related cleaners

9

4 163

0,26

5 796

0,25

915

Messengers, porters, doorkeepers and related workers

9

43 337

2,69

47 425

2,07

916

Garbage collectors

9

20 398

1,27

45 805

2

921

Agricultural, fishery and related labourers

9

5 657

0,35

5 597

0,24

931

Mining and construction labourers

9

23 492

1,46

73 938

3,22

932

Manufacturing labourers

9

51 978

3,23

85 293

3,72

933

Transport labourers and freight handlers

9

14 396

0,89

23 862

1,04

Total***

 

1609317

100

2 293 709

100

Notes:

 

 

 

 

 

 

* In the SES 2002 are covered only enterprises with 10 and more employees

 

 

 

** In the SES 2006 are covered all enterprises with 1 and more employees

 

 

 

*** The sum of the components does not give the total due to roundations.

 

 

 






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