asked the Minister for Finance if he will state the number of civil servants in each of the principal grades at the beginning of 1958 or 1957, distinguishing between men and women and, in the case of grades for which there is a marriage differentiated scale of pay, between single and married men.
Written Answers. - Civil Servants in Principal Grades.
It is not possible from the statistics available in the Civil Service Census to give precisely the particulars asked for by the Deputy. Information has, however, been compiled mainly in relation ri = "3"al service grades. The available particulars are as follows:—
Serving on 1st January, 1957.
Group |
Men on differentiated |
Men not on differentiated scales of salary |
Women |
Total |
|
Unmarried |
Married |
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Administrative Officers, analogous and higher grades |
59 |
286 |
205 |
15 |
565 |
Higher Executive Officers |
42 |
214 |
113 |
19 |
388 |
Executive Officers |
239 |
241 |
75 |
89 |
644 |
Staff Officers |
43 |
174 |
368 |
129 |
714 |
Clerical Officers (including Upper Section) |
352 |
501 |
592 |
1,279 |
2,724 |
Writing Clerks and Writing Assistants |
— |
— |
6 |
1,639 |
1,645 |
Temporary Clerks and Temporary Clerical Assistants |
— |
— |
184 |
316 |
500 |
Typing grades |
— |
— |
2 |
879 |
881 |
Head Messengers, Messengers, Cleaners and other sub-ordinate staffs |
— |
— |
1,626 |
827 |
2,453 |
NOTE.—Persons casually employed and civilians employed under the Defence Forces (Temporary Provisions) Act, 1923, or the Defence Act, 1954, are not included.