Table 5
Occupational changes among new mothers who transitioned to self-employment from wage employment, 2006 to 2011

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Table 5
Occupational changes among new mothers who transitioned to self-employment from wage employment, 2006 to 2011
Table summary
This table displays the results of Occupational changes among new mothers who transitioned to self-employment from wage employment. The information is grouped by Occupations in 2006 (appearing as row headers), Stay in the same occupation in 2011, calculated using percent units of measure (appearing as column headers).
Occupations in 2006 Stay in the same occupation in 2011
percent
Management 25.6
Business, finance and administrative occupations 23.0
Natural and applied sciences and related occupations 33.5
Health 81.2
Social science, education, government service and religion 36.9
Art, culture, recreation and sport 64.4
Sales and service 47.7
Trades, transport and equipment operators and related occupations 53.1
Occupations unique to primary industry 68.8
Occupations unique to processing, manufacturing and utilities < 20.0
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