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TT499: EMPLOYED PERSONS BY SEX, OCCUPATIONAL GROUP AND REGION (2000-2010, QUARTERS)

This database does not contain data tables on foreign trade statistics.
Tables for foreign trade statistics are published in the foreign trade database.

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14. February 2011
Statistics Estonia
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Employed persons aged 15-74.
The data are according to ISC0 88.
In 2008 a new version of the classification of occupations was implemented in the EU. The data according to ISCO 08 are presented in table ML4989: Employed persons by sex, region and occupational group (quarters).

Occupational group

White collars*

* White-collar workers are: legislators, senior officials and managers; professionals; technicians and associate professionals; clerks.

Blue collars**

** Blue-collar workers are: service workers and shop and market sales workers; skilled agricultural and fishery workers; craft and related trade workers; plant and machine operators and assemblers; elementary occupations; armed forces.