Changes for page Resolution II. Resolution concerning the measurement of employment-related income, the 16th ICLS
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... ... @@ -368,36 +368,79 @@ 368 368 |(% style="width:111px" %)22|(% style="width:513px" %)Life science and health associate professionals 369 369 |(% style="width:111px" %)23|(% style="width:513px" %)Teaching associate professionals 370 370 |(% style="width:111px" %)24|(% style="width:513px" %)Other associate professionals 371 -|(% style="width:111px" %)**3**|(% style="width:513px" %)**Technicians and associate professionals** 372 -|(% style="width:111px" %)31|(% style="width:513px" %)Physical and engineering science associate professionals 373 -|(% style="width:111px" %)32|(% style="width:513px" %)Life science and health associate professionals 374 -|(% style="width:111px" %)33|(% style="width:513px" %)Teaching associate professionals 375 -|(% style="width:111px" %)34|(% style="width:513px" %)Other associate professionals 376 -|(% style="width:111px" %)**4**|(% style="width:513px" %)**Clerks** 377 -|(% style="width:111px" %)41|(% style="width:513px" %)Office clerks 378 -|(% style="width:111px" %)42|(% style="width:513px" %)Customer services clerks 379 -|(% style="width:111px" %)**5**|(% style="width:513px" %)**Service workers and shop and market sales workers** 380 -|(% style="width:111px" %)51|(% style="width:513px" %)Personal and protective services workers 381 -|(% style="width:111px" %)52|(% style="width:513px" %)Models, salespersons and demonstrators 382 -|(% style="width:111px" %)**6**|(% style="width:513px" %)**Skilled agricultural and fishery workers** 383 -|(% style="width:111px" %)61|(% style="width:513px" %)Market-oriented skilled agricultural and fishery workers 384 -|(% style="width:111px" %)62|(% style="width:513px" %)Subsistence agricultural and fishery workers 385 -|(% style="width:111px" %)**7**|(% style="width:513px" %)**Craft and related trades workers** 386 -|(% style="width:111px" %)71|(% style="width:513px" %)Extraction and building trades workers 387 -|(% style="width:111px" %)72|(% style="width:513px" %)Metal, machinery and related trades workers 388 -|(% style="width:111px" %)73|(% style="width:513px" %)Precision, handicraft, printing and related trades workers 389 -|(% style="width:111px" %)74|(% style="width:513px" %)Other craft and related trades workers 390 -|(% style="width:111px" %)**8**|(% style="width:513px" %)**Plant and machine operators and assemblers** 391 -|(% style="width:111px" %)81|(% style="width:513px" %)Stationary plant and related operators 392 -|(% style="width:111px" %)82|(% style="width:513px" %)Machinery operators and assemblers 393 -|(% style="width:111px" %)83|(% style="width:513px" %)Drivers and mobile plant operators 394 -|(% style="width:111px" %)**9**|(% style="width:513px" %)**Elementary occupations** 395 -|(% style="width:111px" %)91|(% style="width:513px" %)Sales and services elementary occupations 396 -|(% style="width:111px" %)92|(% style="width:513px" %)Agricultural, fishery and related labourers 397 -|(% style="width:111px" %)93|(% style="width:513px" %)Labourers in mining, construction, manufacturing and transport 398 -|(% style="width:111px" %)**0**|(% style="width:513px" %)**Armed forces** 399 -|(% style="width:111px" %)01|(% style="width:513px" %)Armed forces 371 +|(% style="width:111px" %) |(% style="width:513px" %) 372 +|(% style="width:111px" %) |(% style="width:513px" %) 373 +|(% style="width:111px" %) |(% style="width:513px" %) 374 +|(% style="width:111px" %) |(% style="width:513px" %) 375 +|(% style="width:111px" %) |(% style="width:513px" %) 376 +|(% style="width:111px" %) |(% style="width:513px" %) 400 400 378 + 379 + 380 +Physical, mathematical and engineering science professionals 381 + 382 +Life science and health professionals 383 + 384 +Teaching professionals 385 + 386 +Other professionals 387 + 388 + **3 Technicians and associate professionals** 389 + 390 +Physical and engineering science associate professionals 391 + 392 +Life science and health associate professionals 393 + 394 +Teaching associate professionals 34 Other associate professionals 395 + 396 + **4 Clerks** 397 + 398 +Office clerks 399 + 400 +Customer services clerks 401 + 402 + **5 Service workers and shop and market sales workers** 403 + 404 +Personal and protective services workers 405 + 406 +Models, salespersons and demonstrators 407 + 408 + **6 Skilled agricultural and fishery workers** 409 + 410 +Market-oriented skilled agricultural and fishery workers 411 + 412 +Subsistence agricultural and fishery workers 413 + 414 + **7 Craft and related trades workers** 415 + 416 +Extraction and building trades workers 417 + 418 +Metal, machinery and related trades workers 419 + 420 +Precision, handicraft, printing and related trades workers 421 + 422 +Other craft and related trades workers 423 + 424 + **8 Plant and machine operators and assemblers** 425 + 426 +Stationary plant and related operators 427 + 428 +Machinery operators and assemblers 429 + 430 +Drivers and mobile plant operators 431 + 432 + **9 Elementary occupations** 433 + 434 +Sales and services elementary occupations 435 + 436 +Agricultural, fishery and related labourers 437 + 438 +Labourers in mining, construction, manufacturing and transport 439 + 440 + **0 Armed forces** 441 + 442 + 01 Armed forces 443 + 401 401 = Annex D. Classification according to status in employment = 402 402 403 403 == International Classification of Status in Employment, ICS E-93{{footnote}}For full details, see ILO, Report of the Conference, Fifteenth International Conference of Labour Statisticians (Geneva, 19-28 Jan. 1993), (Geneva, doc. ICLS/15/D.6(Rev. 1), 1993).{{/footnote}} ==