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Table 2. Example of maritime and coastal occupations in Austra- Table 3. Comparison between the International Occupational Classification
lia (thousands) and the Canadian Classification
First Uniform International Classification NOC 2021 Version 1.0 - Broad
Variation Digit of Occupations Version 2008 (CIUO- Occupational Categories
Year 2019 2020 2021 2019/ 08) - Large Occupational Groups
2021(%) 1 Managers Business, finance and
Group Occupations Nov Aug May Feb Nov Aug May Feb Nov Aug May Feb administration occupations
1211 Fish farmers 3.2 1.7 2.5 3 1.1 1.5 2.2 1.9 3.8 0.2 1.5 1 19 2 Professionals Natural and Applied Sciences
and related professions
2312 Maritime 3 Associated technicians and Health occupations
Transport professionals
Professionals 10 9 6.8 9 9.5 9.1 8.3 11 13 9.7 5.8 7 21 4 Administrative support workers Occupations in education, law
and social, community and
Source: Adapted from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (2022). (Free translation) government services
5 Service and sales workers Occupations in art, culture,
recreation and sport
2.3 Portugal 2.4 Canada 6 Skilled workers in agriculture, Sales and service occupations
forestry and fisheries
The Portuguese Classification of Occu- The National Occupational Classifica- 7 Craft and related workers Trades, transport operators and
pations 2010 (CPP 2010) is integrated into tion of Canada (NOC) underwent an ex- related equipment and occupations
the CIUO-08 and is organized into 43 main tensive revision in 2021, named NOC 2021 8 Plant and machine operators and Natural resources, agriculture
subgroups and 708 occupations. The up- version 1.0. NOC 2021 introduces a new assemblers and related production
date carried out in 2010 allowed for gains 5-digit hierarchical structure, revising and occupations
in quality and statistical relevance, accord- introducing the “skill level” structure that 9 Elementary occupations Occupations in manufacturing and
ing to the National Institute of Statistics represents the degree of Training, Edu- 0 Occupations of the Armed Forces utilities
Legislative and senior
(INE) of Portugal. cation, Experience and Responsibilities management occupations
Although data for occupations are not (TEER) required for an occupation. Thus,
disclosed, as in other countries, it is pos- the first digit identifies the occupancy, and Source: Adapted from Bureau of Statistics Canada and US Bureau of Labor Statistics, employment
projections program (2022)
sible to extract the number of workers by the second digit identifies the TEER, both
economic activity, as well as the average are called Main Group. It is organized into Regarding Canada’s classification, the quired to enter an occupation. Thus, it is clear
monthly gross remuneration per worker 89 main subgroups and 516 occupations. categories were defined based on the sec- that in Canada there is an agenda of intrinsic
(total, regular and basic) and, use of tech- However, it was not possible to find data tor of employment and the area of study re- relationship between education and work.
nology and intensity of knowledge. regarding the number of workers based on 3. Notes on formal occupations related to the sea and coast of coastal MRs
the updated classification.
Below is a comparative table between In the present panorama, there are 176 Environment (MMA) – Annex 1.
occupational groups in the international municipalities that make up the coastal This exercise is justified by the remark-
classification and those in the Canadian MRs, according to the list of municipalities able industrial concentration that develops,
classification. in the Brazilian coastal zone (municipalities) especially in metropolitan regions, corrob-
regulated by Ordinance MMA Number 34 orated by the Macro Diagnosis of Coastal
of February 2 2021, of the Ministry of the Zones (2008). The flow derived from these
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