"Figure 13: A lower proportion of those working in tourism were in the managerial and professional occupations compared with those working in non-tourism industries ","" "Socio-economic class by those working in tourism and non-tourism industries, UK, 2016 to 2018","" "","" "Notes","1. Industry is determined by the interviewer from the question “What does the firm or organisation you work for mainly make or do?” 2. Industry sector does not always reflect job content – for example, people working in tourism could occupy a variety of jobs such as managerial, cleaning, fitness instructor and waitress. 3. ‘nec’ means not elsewhere classified." "Unit","%" "","" "","Tourism","Non-tourism" "Managerial and professional ","26.1","36.6" "Intermediate occupations ","8.1","11.8" "Small employers and own account workers ","12.4","7.9" "Lower supervisory and technical ","14.2","5.5" "Semi-routine occupations ","12.7","11.4" "Routine occupations ","15.9","7.8" "Never worked unemployed and nec","10.8","19"