ESeC Matrix derived from the 2002 and 2006 SES datasets
Code
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ISCO 88 (COM)
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ESeC class
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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
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Notes:
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* In the SES 2002 are covered only enterprises with 10 and more employees
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** In the SES 2006 are covered all enterprises with 1 and more employees
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*** The sum of the components does not give the total due to roundations.
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