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Appendices
A: Labour Market Resources
B: Glossary
C: Electronic Information
D: The 26 Major Groups of the NOC
E: The Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) Major Groups
F: Summaries Based on Industry Sector Human Resource Studies
G:Provincial and Territorial Ministries with Resonsibilities for Labour Market Information
H: Resources for Future Trends, Careers, Workplace Realities, Canadian Career
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D. The 26 Major Groups of the NOC

Major Group

Classification
00 Senior Management Occupations
01/09 Middle Management and Other Management Occupations
11 Professional Occupations in Business and Finance
12 Skilled Administrative and Business Occupations
14 Clerical Occupations, General Office Skills
21 Professional Occupations in Natural and Applied Sciences
22 Technical Occupations Related to Natural and Applied Sciences
31 Professional Occupations in Health
32 Technical Skilled Occupations in Health
34 Assisting Occupations in Support of Health Services
41 Professional Occupations in Social Science, Education, Government Services and Religion
42 Paraprofessional Occupations in Law, Social Services, Education and Religion
51 Professional Occupations in Art. and Culture
52 Technical and Skilled Occupations in Art., Culture Recreation and Sport
62 Skilled Sales and Service Occupations
64 Intermediate Sales and Service Occupations
66 Elemental Sales and Service Occupations
72/73 Trades and Skilled Transport and Equipment Operators
74 Intermediate Occupations in Transport, Equipment Operation, Installation and Maintenance
76 Trades Helpers, Construction Labourers and Related Occupations
82 Skilled Occupations in Primary Industry
84 Intermediate Occupations in Primary Industry
86 Labourers in Primary Industry
92 Processing, Manufacturing and Utilities Supervisors and Skilled Operators
94/95 Processing and Manufacturing Machine Operators and Assemblers
96 Labourers in Processing, Manufacturing and Utilities
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March 3, 1998