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<strong>1990</strong> <strong>Census</strong> Codes <strong>and</strong> Categories<br />
<strong>Census</strong> 2000 Codes <strong>and</strong> Categories<br />
Table 2. <strong>1990</strong> <strong>Census</strong> Occupation Classification System <strong>and</strong><br />
Its Redistribution into the <strong>Census</strong> 2000 Occupation Classification System<br />
<strong>1990</strong><br />
Civilian<br />
Labor Force<br />
Pct. of <strong>1990</strong><br />
Category<br />
(Conversion<br />
Factors)<br />
<strong>1990</strong> CLF<br />
Redist to<br />
2000<br />
552 Dispatchers 9.009 3,200<br />
229 Computer programmers 662,759<br />
101 Computer programmers 100.000 662,759 1<br />
233 Tool programmers, numerical control 3,670<br />
790 Computer control programmers <strong>and</strong> operators 100.000 3,670 1<br />
234 Legal assistants 258,152<br />
214 Paralegals <strong>and</strong> legal assistants 51.351 132,565<br />
215 Miscellaneous legal support workers 47.297 122,099<br />
593 Office <strong>and</strong> administrative support workers, all other 1.351 3,489<br />
235 Technicians, n.e.c. 527,799<br />
155 Engineering technicians, except drafters 4.918 25,957<br />
176 Physical scientists, all other 1.639 8,652<br />
181 Market <strong>and</strong> survey researchers 1.639 8,652<br />
184 Urban <strong>and</strong> regional planners 1.639 8,652<br />
194 Nuclear technicians 6.557 34,610<br />
196 Other life, physical, <strong>and</strong> social science technicians 52.459 276,878<br />
244 Library Technicians 3.279 17,305<br />
260 Artists <strong>and</strong> related workers 11.475 60,567<br />
290 Broadcast <strong>and</strong> sound engineering technicians <strong>and</strong> radio operators 8.197 43,262<br />
332 Diagnostic related technologists <strong>and</strong> technicians 3.279 17,305<br />
875 Jewelers <strong>and</strong> precious stone <strong>and</strong> metal workers 4.918 25,957<br />
243 Supervisors <strong>and</strong> proprietors, sales occupations 3,451,461<br />
012 Financial managers 1.142 39,400<br />
041 Property, real estate, <strong>and</strong> community association managers 0.457 15,760<br />
043 Managers, all other 3.425 118,201<br />
052 Wholesale <strong>and</strong> retail buyers, except farm products 1.598 55,160<br />
401 First-line supervisors/managers of food preparation <strong>and</strong> serving workers 0.228 7,880<br />
470 First-line supervisors/managers of retail sales workers 56.393 1,946,372<br />
471 First-line supervisors/managers of non-retail sales workers 13.470 464,923<br />
476 Retail salespersons 5.251 181,241<br />
482 Securities, commodities, <strong>and</strong> financial services sales agents 0.457 15,760<br />
484 Sales representatives, services, all other 0.228 7,880<br />
485 Sales representatives, wholesale <strong>and</strong> manufacturing 3.425 118,201<br />
495 Door-to-door sales workers, news <strong>and</strong> street vendors, <strong>and</strong> related workers 0.457 15,760<br />
496 Sales <strong>and</strong> related workers, all other 0.913 31,520<br />
500 First-line supervisors/managers of office <strong>and</strong> administrative support workers 6.621 228,521<br />
770 First-line supervisors/managers of production <strong>and</strong> operating workers 3.196 110,321<br />
780 Bakers 0.228 7,880<br />
900 Supervisors, transportation <strong>and</strong> material moving workers 2.055 70,920<br />
913 Driver/sales workers <strong>and</strong> truck drivers 0.457 15,760<br />
253 Insurance sales occupations 666,542<br />
054 Claims adjusters, appraisers, examiners, <strong>and</strong> investigators 13.274 88,479<br />
085 Personal financial advisors 3.982 26,544<br />
Comp.<br />
Score<br />
16