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Occupations 389<br />

No. 651. Employed P er so n s, by S ex, Race, and O ccupation; 1972 and I99i—Cortinued<br />

rcivllians 16 years old and over. "N.e.c." means not elsewhere classified. See H isto rica l Statistics, C o lo nia l Tim es to 1970,<br />

series D 233-682, for similar data)<br />

OCCUPATION<br />

Total<br />

employed<br />

(1,000)<br />

1972<br />

Female<br />

Percent<br />

Blaok<br />

and<br />

otherJ<br />

1981<br />

Percent<br />

employed<br />

(1,000) Female<br />

Black<br />

and<br />

other1<br />

C le ric a l and kindred workers *—Con.<br />

File clerks........... ............. *....- ...... *.....<br />

Insurance adjusters, examiners, and investigators..<br />

Mall carriers, post office.......................................<br />

Office machine operators2...................................<br />

Computer and peripheral equipment o p e ra to rs......<br />

Key punch operators.............................................<br />

Postal clerks............................................................<br />

Receptionists............................................................<br />

Secretaries..............................................................<br />

Shipping and receiving clerks...................................<br />

Statistical clerks.......................................................<br />

Stenographers.....................................................<br />

Stock clerks and storekeepers.............................<br />

Telephone operators............................................<br />

Typists..... >.........................................................<br />

Craft and kindred workers.............................<br />

Carpenters...............................................................<br />

Other construction craftsworkers2...........................<br />

Brickmasons and stonemasons............................<br />

Electricians...........................................................<br />

Excavating, grading, and road machine operators..<br />

Painters, construction and maintenance................<br />

Plumbers and pipe litters.....................................<br />

Blue-collar worker supervisors, n.e.c........................<br />

Machinists and lobsetters.........................................<br />

Metaicraft workers3............................ ........<br />

Sheet metal workers and tinsmiths.......................<br />

Tool and die makers.............................................<br />

Mechanics, automobile.............................................<br />

Mechanics, except automobile2......<br />

Air conditioning, heating, and refrigeration............<br />

Aircraft.................................................................<br />

Heavy equipment........................<br />

Radio and television...................<br />

Printing craftworkers2.....................<br />

Compositors and typesetters.......<br />

Printing press operators..............<br />

All other craftworkere1............. .......<br />

Bakers........................................<br />

Crane, derrick, and hoist operators<br />

Electric power line and cable operators................<br />

Stationary engineers....................<br />

Telephone installers and repairers<br />

Operatives, except transport2<br />

Assemblers................................... .<br />

Checkers, examiners, and Inspectors, mfg...............<br />

Cutting operatives, n.e.c.................<br />

Dressmakers and seamstresses, except factory......<br />

Garage workers and gas station attendants.............<br />

laundry and dry cleaning operatives, n.e.c..............<br />

Meat cutters and butchers, except mfg<br />

Mine operatives.............................<br />

Packers and wrappers, exc. meat and produce.......<br />

Painters, manufactured articles<br />

Precision machine operatives<br />

Punch and stamping press operatives.....................<br />

Sewers and stitchers........._<br />

Textile operatives.........<br />

Welders and flame cutters^..<br />

Machine operatives.............<br />

Transport equipment operatives3...........,......<br />

Bus drivers..........................<br />

Delivery and route workers...<br />

Fork lilt and tow motor operatives..........................<br />

Taxicab drivers and chauffeurs<br />

Truck drivers------------ ------<br />

laborers, except farm2.............................<br />

Construction laborers, Including carpenters’ helpers.<br />

Freight and material handlers............... .............<br />

Gardeners and groundskeepers, except farm.....<br />

Stockhandlers....................................................<br />

S e e fo o tn o te s a t e n d o f table.<br />

274 04.9 16.0<br />

109 34.3 6.5<br />

271 6.7 14.1<br />

679 71.4 13.1<br />

199 37.8 10.2<br />

284 69.8 15.5<br />

282 26.7 19.6<br />

439 97.0 7.6<br />

2,964 99.1 5.2<br />

453 14.9 13.7<br />

301 70.9 8.4<br />

125 90.4 8.0<br />

513 22.9 12.5<br />

394 96.7 12.8<br />

1,025 96.1 12.0<br />

10,867 3.6 6.9<br />

1,052 .5 5.9<br />

2,261 .6 9.0<br />

176 14.2<br />

498 .8 3.2<br />

428 . 4.7<br />

430 1.9 10.0<br />

391 .. 5.9<br />

1,419 6.9 6.0<br />

473 .6 6.2<br />

625 1.9 5.6<br />

ISO .7 4.7<br />

184 .5 2.2<br />

1,040 .5 8.5<br />

1,746 1.0 5 .3<br />

175 6.3<br />

124 _ 3.3<br />

719 .7 5.2<br />

124 .8 6.5<br />

398 14.9 5.5<br />

171 17.1 7.1<br />

142 4.9 4.2<br />

1,856 9.4 7.4<br />

115 26.9 18.4<br />

150 1.3 16.0<br />

102 _ 3.9<br />

191 1.1 5.8<br />

312 1.9 4.2<br />

10,398 36.6 13.2<br />

1,022 46.8 13.2<br />

688 48.5 8.8<br />

239 27.7 16.0<br />

133 97.0 9.1<br />

504 4.6 8.4<br />

166 69.7 28.5<br />

202 3.5 7.5<br />

144 .7 6.3<br />

649 61.1 14.7<br />

179 14.6 14.6<br />

390 10.0 6.9<br />

157 27.4 10.8<br />

942 95.8 13.7<br />

426 55.2 15.8<br />

550 3.6 10.1<br />

1,573 27.0 14.4<br />

3,223 4.2 14.8<br />

2 5 3 34.1 17.1<br />

895 2.5 10.4<br />

304 1.0 22.1<br />

167 9.0 24.1<br />

1,449 .6 14.4<br />

4,242 6.0 20.2<br />

948 .5 22.4<br />

765 5,9 22.1<br />

546 2.2 20.0<br />

728 16.9 10.2<br />

315 63.8 22.9<br />

191 5B.1 8.9<br />

242 15.7 13.6<br />

966 73.6 17.5<br />

564 63.6 15.8<br />

248 93.5 19.4<br />

269 37.9 26.4<br />

675 97.3 8.6<br />

3,917 99.1 7.2<br />

525 22.5 14.7<br />

370 80.3 15.1<br />

74 85.1 13.5<br />

528 34.6 13.1<br />

308 92.9 17.2<br />

1,031 96,3 17.8<br />

12,662 6.3 8.5<br />

1,122 1.9 5.8<br />

2,593 1.8<br />

152 «.<br />

10.2<br />

12.5<br />

684 1.6 7.9<br />

422 .5 12.3<br />

471 5.7 10.2<br />

472 .4 7.6<br />

1,610 vu 7.6<br />

668 4.0 8.5<br />

626 4.3 7.2<br />

157 3.2 6.4<br />

175 2.3 2.9<br />

1,249 .6 8.7<br />

2,159 2.5 ai<br />

212 .6 7.5<br />

123 3.3 13.0<br />

1,007 1.8 7.2<br />

109 3 .7 6.4<br />

402 24.9 8.2<br />

174 35.1 8.6<br />

166 11.4 7.8<br />

2,028 15.3 9 .2<br />

135 41.5 13.3<br />

143 .7 15.4<br />

117 .9 7.7<br />

182 1.6 8.2<br />

326 9.8 9.2<br />

10,540 39.8 16.2<br />

1,167 52.4 17.1<br />

800 53.8 13.8<br />

276 31.5 15.9<br />

117 97.4 15.4<br />

349 5.7 10.9<br />

194 66.5 28.4<br />

178 8.4 10.7<br />

270 2.2 5.2<br />

589 63.2 21.1<br />

166 16.9 13.9<br />

352 12.8 9.9<br />

107 31.8 10.3<br />

807 96.0 21.6<br />

300 61.0 26.7<br />

728 4.7 13.2<br />

1,655 26.5 16.9<br />

3,476 8.9 15.5<br />

3 6 0 47.2 21.1<br />

563 8.5 9.4<br />

369 5.7 22.0<br />

164 9.8 28.7<br />

1,878 2.7 13.0<br />

4,583 11.5 16.5<br />

825 2.2 15.8<br />

753 9 .7 18.5<br />

666 4.7 16.5<br />

992 24.6 12.1

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