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GOVERNMENT SECPETAPIAT.
LUB
16.
Scial work professionals
1,800
2.9%
1
152
0.3%
8.5%
15.
titers and creative artists
9,291
2.18
1
570
1.1%
6.1%
16.
chivists, librarians, translators & interpreters
4,111
1.1%
1
132
0.3%
3.28
17. Fligion professionals
2,960
1.5t
130
0.3%
4.42
18. hysical and life science associate professionals
3,328
0.9%
1
88
0.2%
2.6%
19. Iformation science associate professionals
9,613
1.3%
1
365
0.7%
3.8%
20. Egineering associate professionals
33,384
1.7%
1
1,658
3.3%
5.0%
21. Nrses and Bidulves
24,997
2.5%
1
1,826
3.71
7.3%
22. Halth associate professionals (except nursing)
9,199
2.6%
1
699
1.4%
7.6%
23. Bsiness, adain., accounting & legal asso. prof.
75,138
2.5%
1
5,488
11.0%
7.3%
24. Scial work associate professionals
7,422
1.31
1
282
0.6%
3.8%
15. Etate and housing managers
8,992
0.9%
1
236
0.5%
2.6%
26. Prformers and entertainment and sports personnel
2,232
3.0%
1
196
0.4%
8.8%
7. Scretarial and clerical workers
609,509
1.0%
0.25
2,991
6.0%
0.7%
8. Stes workers
190,010
0.3%
0.25
416
0.8%
0.2%
19. Innsport and related workers
203,254
0.2%
0.25
297
0.6%
0.1%
30. Sklled and semi-skilled workers
803,600
0.2%
0.25
1,174
2.38
0.1%
LIV.
31. Sevice workers
426,798
0.4%
0.25
1,247
2.5%
0.3%
2,611,550
50,000
100.0%
1.9%
Table B-1
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P.03
Remark. The figures presented are tentative, due to limitations in the date available currently. In particular, the EMI rates are based on visas issued
in 1988-89 (not 1987-89), and more precise estimates of group sizes are yet to be made. Changes are likely to be made in due course, but current results may be taken as an approximation to the final situation.
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