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Classification of occupations, England and Wales, 1921

Table of Contents

(Page 1, Page 1) Title page & contents
(Pages 3-6) Introductory note
(13 pages)Contract subtree Summary of classified list of occupations
(Pages 1-2) Orders and sub-orders
(Pages 3-13) Orders, sub-orders and groups with code numbers
(77 pages)Contract subtree Classified list
(Page 14) I. Fishermen
(Pages 14-15) II. Agricultural occupations
(Pages 15-20) III. Mining and quarrying occupations
(Pages 20-22) IV. Workers in the treatment of non-metalliferous mine and quarry products (excluding workers in gas works)
(Pages 22-24) V. Makers of bricks, pottery and glass
(Pages 24-27) VI. Workers in chemical processes; makers of paints, oils, &c
(Pages 27-38) VII. Metal workers (not electro plate or precious metals)
(Pages 38-39) VIII. Workers in precious metals and electro plate
(Pages 39-40) IX. Electrical apparatus makers and fitters (not elsewhere enumerated) and electricians
(Pages 40-41) X. Makers of watches, clocks and scientific instruments
(Pages 41-42) XI. Workers in skins and leathers, and makers of leather and leather substitute goods (not boots or shoes)
(Pages 42-49) XII. Textile workers
(Pages 49-52) XIII. Makers of textile goods and articles of dress
(Pages 53-55) XIV. Makers of foods, drinks and tobacco
(Pages 55-58) XV. Workers in wood and furniture
(Pages 58-61) XVI. Makers of and workers in paper; printers, bookbinders, photographers, &c
(Pages 61-63) XVII. Builders, bricklayers, stone and slate workers, contractors
(Page 63) XVIII. Painters and decorators (not pottery)
(Pages 63-65) XIX. Workers in other materials
(Pages 65-67) XX. Workers in mixed or undefined materials (not elsewhere enumerated)
(Pages 67-68) XXI. Persons employed in gas, water and electricity undertakings (not elsewhere enumerated)
(Pages 68-74) XXII. Persons employed in transport and communication
(Pages 74-77) XXIII. Commercial, finance and insurance occupations (excluding clerks)
(Pages 77-80) XXIV. Persons employed in public administration and defence (excluding professional men and typists)
(Pages 80-83) XXV. Professional occupations (excluding clerical stuff)
(Pages 83-85) XXVI. Persons employed in entertainments and sport
(Pages 84-86) XXVII. Persons engaged in personal service (including institutions, clubs, hotels, &c.)
(Page 86) XXVIII. Clerks and draughtsmen (not civil service or local authority); typists
(Pages 86-87) XXIX. Warehousemen, storekeepers and packers
(Pages 87-88) XXX. Stationary engine drivers, dynamo and motor attendants
(Pages 88-89) XXXI. Other and undefined workers
(Pages 89-90) XXXII. Retired or not gainfully occupied
(101 pages)Contract subtree Alphabetical list of occupational terms showing the code number of the group to which each is to be referred
(Pages 192-195) Instructions to clerks employed in classifying occupations