Descriptives for United States 2004 household file
Descriptives
Descriptive Statistics
|
N |
Minimum |
Maximum |
Mean |
Std. Deviation |
| COUNTRY unique country/year number |
76447 |
172 |
172 |
172.00 |
.000 |
| CASENUM unique unit identifier |
76447 |
1 |
76447 |
38224.00 |
22068.492 |
| HWEIGHT household weight |
76447 |
30 |
16263 |
1484.37 |
962.826 |
| DEFLATE deflation factor |
76447 |
1 |
1 |
1.00 |
.000 |
| D5 type of unit |
76447 |
5 |
5 |
5.00 |
.000 |
| D4 number of persons |
76447 |
1 |
16 |
2.76 |
1.503 |
| D6 number of earners |
76447 |
0 |
11 |
1.41 |
.973 |
| D27 number of children under age 18 |
76447 |
0 |
13 |
.83 |
1.147 |
| D28 age of youngest child |
33678 |
0 |
17 |
7.39 |
5.295 |
| D29 number of persons under age 14 |
76447 |
0 |
10 |
.64 |
1.007 |
| NUM6574 number of persons aged 65 to 74 |
76447 |
0 |
4 |
.14 |
.424 |
| NUMGE75 number of persons aged 75 or more |
76447 |
0 |
3 |
.12 |
.388 |
| HSLOT1 country specific household information 1 |
0 |
|
|
|
|
| HSLOT2 country specific household information 2 |
0 |
|
|
|
|
| D1 age - head |
76447 |
15 |
85 |
47.84 |
16.238 |
| D2 age - spouse |
44959 |
15 |
85 |
45.80 |
14.185 |
| HOURSUHD usual hours worked per week - head |
76447 |
-9 |
99 |
24.27 |
22.761 |
| HOURSUSP usual hours worked per week - spouse |
44959 |
-9 |
99 |
24.97 |
22.158 |
| HOURSAHD actual hours worked per week - head |
76040 |
0 |
99 |
25.97 |
22.074 |
| HOURSASP actual hours worked per week - spouse |
44691 |
0 |
99 |
26.52 |
21.526 |
| WEEKHDTL total weeks worked - head |
76447 |
0 |
52 |
34.41 |
23.215 |
| WEEKSPTL total weeks worked - spouse |
44959 |
0 |
52 |
35.23 |
22.838 |
| WEEKHDFT weeks worked full-time - head |
76447 |
0 |
52 |
29.85 |
24.473 |
| WEEKSPFT weeks worked full-time - spouse |
44958 |
0 |
52 |
29.76 |
24.555 |
| WEEKHDPT weeks worked part-time - head |
76447 |
0 |
52 |
4.56 |
13.151 |
| WEEKSPPT weeks worked part-time - spouse |
44959 |
0 |
52 |
5.47 |
14.464 |
| WEEKHDUP weeks unemployed - head |
0 |
|
|
|
|
| WEEKSPUP weeks unemployed - spouse |
0 |
|
|
|
|
| FOODEXP food and non-alcoholic beverages |
0 |
|
|
|
|
| ALCOEXP alcohol and tobacco |
0 |
|
|
|
|
| APPEXP clothing and footwear |
0 |
|
|
|
|
| HOUSEXP housing and utilities |
0 |
|
|
|
|
| EQUIPEXP housing equipment |
0 |
|
|
|
|
| MEDEXP health |
0 |
|
|
|
|
| TRANEXP transport |
0 |
|
|
|
|
| COMMEXP communication |
0 |
|
|
|
|
| CULTEXP recreation and culture |
0 |
|
|
|
|
| EDUCEXP education |
0 |
|
|
|
|
| RESTOEXP restaurants and hotels |
0 |
|
|
|
|
| MISCEXP miscellaneous goods and services |
0 |
|
|
|
|
| TOTEXP total expenditures |
0 |
|
|
|
|
| MORTEXP mortgage installments |
0 |
|
|
|
|
| V1 gross wages and salaries |
60265 |
3 |
994333 |
61509.26 |
62433.921 |
| V1NET net wages and salaries |
0 |
|
|
|
|
| V2 mandatory employer contributions |
62258 |
1 |
74854 |
4640.57 |
3530.934 |
| V3 non-mandatory employer contributions |
43638 |
5 |
27896 |
6042.17 |
3193.117 |
| V4 farm self-employment income |
1894 |
-22498 |
427850 |
13734.46 |
34773.825 |
| V5 non-farm self-employment income |
8394 |
-29997 |
509651 |
27217.22 |
46414.491 |
| V6 in-kind earnings |
0 |
|
|
|
|
| V7 mandatory contributions for self-employment |
0 |
|
|
|
|
| V8 cash property income |
43188 |
-19550 |
258139 |
4891.25 |
14760.078 |
| V8S1 interest and dividends |
42214 |
1 |
242096 |
3752.63 |
12140.653 |
| V8S2 rental income |
5727 |
-19998 |
152518 |
7279.27 |
17238.736 |
| V8S3 private savings plans |
726 |
1 |
83153 |
15346.63 |
19651.198 |
| V8S4 royalties |
0 |
|
|
|
|
| V8SR cash property income n.e.c. |
0 |
|
|
|
|
| V8X interest paid |
0 |
|
|
|
|
| V9 imputed rent for owner-occupied housing |
53557 |
-9999 |
17405 |
3724.09 |
3566.009 |
| V10 market value of residence |
0 |
|
|
|
|
| V11 income taxes |
59412 |
-2879 |
220230 |
11166.56 |
18967.308 |
| V12 property / wealth taxes |
51960 |
1 |
99997 |
1628.09 |
3306.978 |
| V13 mandatory employee contributions |
62258 |
1 |
74854 |
4640.57 |
3530.934 |
| V14 other direct taxes |
0 |
|
|
|
|
| V15 indirect taxes |
0 |
|
|
|
|
| V16 sickness benefits |
0 |
|
|
|
|
| V17 occupational injury and disease benefits |
1196 |
1 |
85000 |
7417.99 |
9393.470 |
| V17S1 short-term occupational injury and disease benefits |
0 |
|
|
|
|
| V17S2 long-term occupational injury and disease benefits |
0 |
|
|
|
|
| V17SR occupational injury and disease benefits n.e.c. |
1196 |
1 |
85000 |
7417.99 |
9393.470 |
| V18 disability benefits |
3620 |
1 |
56342 |
10695.88 |
6860.458 |
| V18S1 disability pensions |
3620 |
1 |
56342 |
10695.88 |
6860.458 |
| V18S2 disability allowances |
0 |
|
|
|
|
| V18SR disability benefits n.e.c. |
0 |
|
|
|
|
| V19 state old-age and survivors benefits |
16485 |
1 |
163234 |
16257.22 |
12015.776 |
| V19S1 old-age pensions |
15341 |
1 |
163234 |
16498.03 |
12088.330 |
| V19S1A universal old-age pensions |
0 |
|
|
|
|
| V19S1B employment-related old-age pensions |
14278 |
1 |
100000 |
13921.22 |
7485.378 |
| V19S1C old-age pensions for public sector employees |
2521 |
1 |
132836 |
21550.61 |
17554.202 |
| V19S1R old-age pensions n.e.c. |
0 |
|
|
|
|
| V19S3 early retirement benefits |
0 |
|
|
|
|
| V19S4 survivors pensions |
1380 |
10 |
83153 |
10800.07 |
7935.825 |
| V19SR state old-age and survivors benefits n.e.c. |
0 |
|
|
|
|
| V20 child / family benefits |
250 |
48 |
33360 |
7858.80 |
6108.093 |
| V20S1 child allowances |
0 |
|
|
|
|
| V20S2 advance maintenance |
0 |
|
|
|
|
| V20S3 orphans allowances |
0 |
|
|
|
|
| V20SR child / family benefits n.e.c. |
250 |
48 |
33360 |
7858.80 |
6108.093 |
| V21 unemployment compensation benefits |
4303 |
1 |
99999 |
3979.00 |
4849.095 |
| V21S1 unemployment insurance benefits |
4303 |
1 |
99999 |
3979.00 |
4849.095 |
| V21S2 (re)training allowances |
0 |
|
|
|
|
| V21S3 placement / resettlement benefits |
0 |
|
|
|
|
| V21SR unemployment compensation benefits n.e.c. |
0 |
|
|
|
|
| V22 maternity and other family leave benefits |
0 |
|
|
|
|
| V22S1 wage replacement |
0 |
|
|
|
|
| V22S2 birth grants |
0 |
|
|
|
|
| V22S3 child care leave benefits |
0 |
|
|
|
|
| V22SR maternity and other family leave benefits n.e.c. |
0 |
|
|
|
|
| V23 military / veterans / war benefits |
1622 |
107 |
99999 |
10270.04 |
11248.596 |
| V24 other social insurance benefits |
232 |
1 |
65537 |
11569.45 |
9212.785 |
| V24S1 invalid carer benefits |
0 |
|
|
|
|
| V24S2 education benefits |
0 |
|
|
|
|
| V24S3 child care cash benefits |
0 |
|
|
|
|
| V24SR other social insurance benefits n.e.c. |
232 |
1 |
65537 |
11569.45 |
9212.785 |
| V25 social assistance cash benefits |
33427 |
1 |
73350 |
2618.82 |
2580.451 |
| V25S1 general social assistance benefits |
1669 |
1 |
25000 |
3615.70 |
3538.815 |
| V25S2 old-age and disability assistance benefits |
2827 |
11 |
72000 |
6243.80 |
4585.175 |
| V25S3 unemployment assistance benefits |
135 |
240 |
25000 |
5637.74 |
3629.995 |
| V25S4 parents assistance benefits |
0 |
|
|
|
|
| V25SR social assistance cash benefits n.e.c. |
30595 |
1 |
12142 |
2062.18 |
1358.899 |
| V26 near-cash benefits |
9925 |
1 |
123568 |
3847.96 |
5932.054 |
| V26S1 near-cash food benefits |
5399 |
10 |
9999 |
2085.18 |
1761.978 |
| V26S2 near-cash housing benefits |
0 |
|
|
|
|
| V26S3 near-cash medical benefits |
0 |
|
|
|
|
| V26S4 near-cash heating benefits |
2125 |
1 |
1999 |
334.91 |
267.874 |
| V26S5 near-cash education benefits |
3944 |
1 |
123568 |
6648.43 |
8313.038 |
| V26S6 near-cash child care benefits |
0 |
|
|
|
|
| V26SR near-cash benefits n.e.c. |
0 |
|
|
|
|
| V27 value of non-cash food benefits |
19539 |
69 |
3592 |
316.73 |
367.608 |
| V28 value of non-cash housing benefits |
3536 |
960 |
22032 |
2548.16 |
1471.216 |
| V29 value of non-cash medical benefits |
27326 |
781 |
96384 |
10510.38 |
8153.549 |
| V30 value of non-cash heating benefits |
0 |
|
|
|
|
| V31 value of non-cash education benefits |
0 |
|
|
|
|
| V31A value of non-cash child care benefits |
0 |
|
|
|
|
| ALTNCASH value of home production for own use |
0 |
|
|
|
|
| V32 private occupational and other pensions |
6445 |
1 |
178908 |
12510.86 |
14219.569 |
| V32S1 occupational pensions |
5829 |
1 |
178908 |
12367.02 |
13767.291 |
| V32S1A mandatory occupational pensions |
0 |
|
|
|
|
| V32S1B voluntary occupational pensions |
5829 |
1 |
178908 |
12367.02 |
13767.291 |
| V32S1R occupational pensions n.e.c. |
0 |
|
|
|
|
| V32S2 mandatory individual retirement pensions |
0 |
|
|
|
|
| V32SR private occupational and other pensions n.e.c. |
713 |
1 |
99000 |
11984.80 |
15731.190 |
| V33 public sector occupational pensions |
1099 |
1 |
101636 |
22835.56 |
16510.786 |
| V34 alimony / child support |
4858 |
1 |
90432 |
5576.61 |
7384.421 |
| V34X alimony / child support paid |
0 |
|
|
|
|
| V35 regular private transfers |
1064 |
1 |
115786 |
6919.66 |
10963.476 |
| V35S1 regular private transfers from relatives |
1064 |
1 |
115786 |
6919.66 |
10963.476 |
| V35S2 regular private transfers from private charity |
0 |
|
|
|
|
| V35SR regular private transfers n.e.c. |
0 |
|
|
|
|
| V35X regular transfers paid to relatives |
0 |
|
|
|
|
| V36 other cash income |
1995 |
1 |
74537 |
4793.88 |
9134.649 |
| V37 realized lump sum income |
14205 |
-6000 |
105396 |
5928.83 |
16805.941 |
| V37S1 capital gains and losses |
14205 |
-6000 |
105396 |
5928.83 |
16805.941 |
| V37SR realized lump sum income n.e.c. |
0 |
|
|
|
|
| V39 gross wages and salaries - head |
51034 |
5 |
748263 |
42001.14 |
49288.518 |
| V39NET net wages and salaries - head |
0 |
|
|
|
|
| V41 gross wages and salaries - spouse |
30991 |
1 |
713263 |
40461.80 |
45596.402 |
| V41NET net wages and salaries - spouse |
0 |
|
|
|
|
| SELFI self-employment income |
9175 |
-30996 |
511151 |
27735.63 |
47408.015 |
| EARNING earnings |
62560 |
-28796 |
994333 |
63320.49 |
64629.335 |
| EARNNET net earnings |
0 |
|
|
|
|
| FI factor income |
68867 |
-28454 |
1125395 |
60588.86 |
66798.828 |
| FINET net factor income |
0 |
|
|
|
|
| PENSIOI occupational pensions |
7407 |
1 |
178908 |
14274.17 |
15329.149 |
| MI market income |
70162 |
-28454 |
1125395 |
60977.48 |
66406.569 |
| MINET net market income |
0 |
|
|
|
|
| MEANSI social assistance transfers |
37146 |
1 |
123568 |
3384.76 |
4213.671 |
| OTHSOCI social insurance transfers excl V19-V21 |
6281 |
1 |
99999 |
10656.44 |
9604.540 |
| SOCI social insurance transfers |
24804 |
1 |
163234 |
14272.69 |
12330.460 |
| SOCTRANS social transfers |
53700 |
1 |
163234 |
8933.89 |
10730.463 |
| PRIVATI private transfers |
5824 |
1 |
115786 |
5915.81 |
8299.848 |
| TRANSI transfer income |
54502 |
1 |
163234 |
9434.59 |
10969.442 |
| GI gross income |
75839 |
-28454 |
1125395 |
63319.26 |
64381.487 |
| GINET net income |
0 |
|
|
|
|
| PAYROLL mandatory payroll taxes |
62258 |
1 |
74854 |
4640.57 |
3530.934 |
| DPI net disposable income |
75839 |
-33538 |
973587 |
50761.87 |
46268.811 |
| Valid N (listwise) |
0 |
|
|
|
|
Frequencies for United States 2004 household file
Frequency Table
MARRIED head living in couple
|
|
Frequency |
Percent |
Valid Percent |
Cumulative Percent |
| Valid |
0 head not living in couple |
31488 |
41.2 |
41.2 |
41.2 |
| 1 married couple |
41471 |
54.2 |
54.2 |
95.4 |
| 3 non-married cohabiting couple |
3341 |
4.4 |
4.4 |
99.8 |
| 5 non-married cohabiting couple, both partners same sex |
147 |
.2 |
.2 |
100.0 |
| Total |
76447 |
100.0 |
100.0 |
|
D7 region
|
|
Frequency |
Percent |
Valid Percent |
Cumulative Percent |
| Valid |
11 Maine |
1339 |
1.8 |
1.8 |
1.8 |
| 12 New Hampshire |
1245 |
1.6 |
1.6 |
3.4 |
| 13 Vermont |
1038 |
1.4 |
1.4 |
4.7 |
| 14 Massachusetts |
1274 |
1.7 |
1.7 |
6.4 |
| 15 Rhode Island |
1318 |
1.7 |
1.7 |
8.1 |
| 16 Connecticut |
1513 |
2.0 |
2.0 |
10.1 |
| 21 New York |
3473 |
4.5 |
4.5 |
14.7 |
| 22 New Jersey |
1683 |
2.2 |
2.2 |
16.9 |
| 23 Pennsylvania |
2472 |
3.2 |
3.2 |
20.1 |
| 31 Ohio |
2279 |
3.0 |
3.0 |
23.1 |
| 32 Indiana |
1380 |
1.8 |
1.8 |
24.9 |
| 33 Illinois |
2591 |
3.4 |
3.4 |
28.3 |
| 34 Michigan |
2088 |
2.7 |
2.7 |
31.0 |
| 35 Wisconsin |
1452 |
1.9 |
1.9 |
32.9 |
| 41 Minnesota |
1546 |
2.0 |
2.0 |
34.9 |
| 42 Iowa |
1256 |
1.6 |
1.6 |
36.6 |
| 43 Missouri |
1254 |
1.6 |
1.6 |
38.2 |
| 44 North Dakota |
944 |
1.2 |
1.2 |
39.4 |
| 45 South Dakota |
1178 |
1.5 |
1.5 |
41.0 |
| 46 Nebraska |
1148 |
1.5 |
1.5 |
42.5 |
| 47 Kansas |
1228 |
1.6 |
1.6 |
44.1 |
| 51 Delaware |
1061 |
1.4 |
1.4 |
45.5 |
| 52 Maryland |
1480 |
1.9 |
1.9 |
47.4 |
| 53 District of Columbia |
1123 |
1.5 |
1.5 |
48.9 |
| 54 Virginia |
1487 |
1.9 |
1.9 |
50.8 |
| 55 West Virginia |
965 |
1.3 |
1.3 |
52.1 |
| 56 North Carolina |
1669 |
2.2 |
2.2 |
54.3 |
| 57 South Carolina |
998 |
1.3 |
1.3 |
55.6 |
| 58 Georgia |
1431 |
1.9 |
1.9 |
57.4 |
| 59 Florida |
3359 |
4.4 |
4.4 |
61.8 |
| 61 Kentucky |
1138 |
1.5 |
1.5 |
63.3 |
| 62 Tennessee |
1047 |
1.4 |
1.4 |
64.7 |
| 63 Alabama |
1070 |
1.4 |
1.4 |
66.1 |
| 64 Mississippi |
755 |
1.0 |
1.0 |
67.1 |
| 71 Arkansas |
877 |
1.1 |
1.1 |
68.2 |
| 72 Louisiana |
795 |
1.0 |
1.0 |
69.3 |
| 73 Oklahoma |
904 |
1.2 |
1.2 |
70.5 |
| 74 Texas |
3771 |
4.9 |
4.9 |
75.4 |
| 81 Montana |
787 |
1.0 |
1.0 |
76.4 |
| 82 Idaho |
856 |
1.1 |
1.1 |
77.5 |
| 83 Wyoming |
931 |
1.2 |
1.2 |
78.8 |
| 84 Colorado |
1553 |
2.0 |
2.0 |
80.8 |
| 85 New Mexico |
929 |
1.2 |
1.2 |
82.0 |
| 86 Arizona |
1061 |
1.4 |
1.4 |
83.4 |
| 87 Utah |
989 |
1.3 |
1.3 |
84.7 |
| 88 Nevada |
1222 |
1.6 |
1.6 |
86.3 |
| 91 Washington |
1367 |
1.8 |
1.8 |
88.1 |
| 92 Oregon |
1111 |
1.5 |
1.5 |
89.5 |
| 93 California |
5834 |
7.6 |
7.6 |
97.2 |
| 94 Alaska |
1029 |
1.3 |
1.3 |
98.5 |
| 95 Hawaii |
1149 |
1.5 |
1.5 |
100.0 |
| Total |
76447 |
100.0 |
100.0 |
|
D20 area
|
|
Frequency |
Percent |
Valid Percent |
Cumulative Percent |
| Valid |
0 nonmetropolitan/not identified |
21420 |
28.0 |
28.0 |
28.0 |
| 2 100,000 -< 250,000 inhab. |
6405 |
8.4 |
8.4 |
36.4 |
| 3 250,000 -< 500,000 inhab. |
7125 |
9.3 |
9.3 |
45.7 |
| 4 500,000 -< 1,000,000 inhab. |
8742 |
11.4 |
11.4 |
57.2 |
| 5 1,000,000 -< 2,500,000 inhab. |
14053 |
18.4 |
18.4 |
75.5 |
| 6 2,500,000 -< 5,000,000 inhab. |
9864 |
12.9 |
12.9 |
88.4 |
| 7 5,000,000 inhabitants or more |
8838 |
11.6 |
11.6 |
100.0 |
| Total |
76447 |
100.0 |
100.0 |
|
D22 tenure of dwelling
|
|
Frequency |
Percent |
Valid Percent |
Cumulative Percent |
| Valid |
1 tenant |
20672 |
27.0 |
27.0 |
27.0 |
| 2 tenant paying lower rent (public housing) |
1135 |
1.5 |
1.5 |
28.5 |
| 3 owner |
53574 |
70.1 |
70.1 |
98.6 |
| 4 rent-free dwelling |
1066 |
1.4 |
1.4 |
100.0 |
| Total |
76447 |
100.0 |
100.0 |
|
D1 age - head
|
|
Frequency |
Percent |
Valid Percent |
Cumulative Percent |
| Valid |
15 |
17 |
.0 |
.0 |
.0 |
| 16 |
39 |
.1 |
.1 |
.1 |
| 17 |
100 |
.1 |
.1 |
.2 |
| 18 |
180 |
.2 |
.2 |
.4 |
| 19 |
286 |
.4 |
.4 |
.8 |
| 20 |
429 |
.6 |
.6 |
1.4 |
| 21 |
553 |
.7 |
.7 |
2.1 |
| 22 |
714 |
.9 |
.9 |
3.0 |
| 23 |
856 |
1.1 |
1.1 |
4.2 |
| 24 |
938 |
1.2 |
1.2 |
5.4 |
| 25 |
1123 |
1.5 |
1.5 |
6.8 |
| 26 |
1114 |
1.5 |
1.5 |
8.3 |
| 27 |
1228 |
1.6 |
1.6 |
9.9 |
| 28 |
1224 |
1.6 |
1.6 |
11.5 |
| 29 |
1317 |
1.7 |
1.7 |
13.2 |
| 30 |
1341 |
1.8 |
1.8 |
15.0 |
| 31 |
1364 |
1.8 |
1.8 |
16.8 |
| 32 |
1424 |
1.9 |
1.9 |
18.6 |
| 33 |
1592 |
2.1 |
2.1 |
20.7 |
| 34 |
1752 |
2.3 |
2.3 |
23.0 |
| 35 |
1697 |
2.2 |
2.2 |
25.2 |
| 36 |
1732 |
2.3 |
2.3 |
27.5 |
| 37 |
1642 |
2.1 |
2.1 |
29.6 |
| 38 |
1751 |
2.3 |
2.3 |
31.9 |
| 39 |
1739 |
2.3 |
2.3 |
34.2 |
| 40 |
1981 |
2.6 |
2.6 |
36.8 |
| 41 |
1840 |
2.4 |
2.4 |
39.2 |
| 42 |
1886 |
2.5 |
2.5 |
41.7 |
| 43 |
1875 |
2.5 |
2.5 |
44.1 |
| 44 |
1875 |
2.5 |
2.5 |
46.6 |
| 45 |
1935 |
2.5 |
2.5 |
49.1 |
| 46 |
1837 |
2.4 |
2.4 |
51.5 |
| 47 |
1889 |
2.5 |
2.5 |
54.0 |
| 48 |
1813 |
2.4 |
2.4 |
56.4 |
| 49 |
1675 |
2.2 |
2.2 |
58.5 |
| 50 |
1729 |
2.3 |
2.3 |
60.8 |
| 51 |
1536 |
2.0 |
2.0 |
62.8 |
| 52 |
1540 |
2.0 |
2.0 |
64.8 |
| 53 |
1364 |
1.8 |
1.8 |
66.6 |
| 54 |
1428 |
1.9 |
1.9 |
68.5 |
| 55 |
1275 |
1.7 |
1.7 |
70.2 |
| 56 |
1271 |
1.7 |
1.7 |
71.8 |
| 57 |
1285 |
1.7 |
1.7 |
73.5 |
| 58 |
1259 |
1.6 |
1.6 |
75.1 |
| 59 |
967 |
1.3 |
1.3 |
76.4 |
| 60 |
1013 |
1.3 |
1.3 |
77.7 |
| 61 |
984 |
1.3 |
1.3 |
79.0 |
| 62 |
974 |
1.3 |
1.3 |
80.3 |
| 63 |
846 |
1.1 |
1.1 |
81.4 |
| 64 |
815 |
1.1 |
1.1 |
82.5 |
| 65 |
887 |
1.2 |
1.2 |
83.6 |
| 66 |
754 |
1.0 |
1.0 |
84.6 |
| 67 |
738 |
1.0 |
1.0 |
85.6 |
| 68 |
660 |
.9 |
.9 |
86.4 |
| 69 |
686 |
.9 |
.9 |
87.3 |
| 70 |
674 |
.9 |
.9 |
88.2 |
| 71 |
589 |
.8 |
.8 |
89.0 |
| 72 |
662 |
.9 |
.9 |
89.9 |
| 73 |
600 |
.8 |
.8 |
90.6 |
| 74 |
650 |
.9 |
.9 |
91.5 |
| 75 |
604 |
.8 |
.8 |
92.3 |
| 76 |
614 |
.8 |
.8 |
93.1 |
| 77 |
653 |
.9 |
.9 |
93.9 |
| 78 |
555 |
.7 |
.7 |
94.7 |
| 79 |
506 |
.7 |
.7 |
95.3 |
| 80 80 - 84 years |
2050 |
2.7 |
2.7 |
98.0 |
| 85 85 years or over |
1521 |
2.0 |
2.0 |
100.0 |
| Total |
76447 |
100.0 |
100.0 |
|
D2 age - spouse
|
|
Frequency |
Percent |
Valid Percent |
Cumulative Percent |
| Valid |
15 |
6 |
.0 |
.0 |
.0 |
| 16 |
7 |
.0 |
.0 |
.0 |
| 17 |
13 |
.0 |
.0 |
.1 |
| 18 |
41 |
.1 |
.1 |
.1 |
| 19 |
87 |
.1 |
.2 |
.3 |
| 20 |
161 |
.2 |
.4 |
.7 |
| 21 |
249 |
.3 |
.6 |
1.3 |
| 22 |
328 |
.4 |
.7 |
2.0 |
| 23 |
409 |
.5 |
.9 |
2.9 |
| 24 |
504 |
.7 |
1.1 |
4.0 |
| 25 |
572 |
.7 |
1.3 |
5.3 |
| 26 |
659 |
.9 |
1.5 |
6.8 |
| 27 |
724 |
.9 |
1.6 |
8.4 |
| 28 |
818 |
1.1 |
1.8 |
10.2 |
| 29 |
827 |
1.1 |
1.8 |
12.0 |
| 30 |
914 |
1.2 |
2.0 |
14.1 |
| 31 |
964 |
1.3 |
2.1 |
16.2 |
| 32 |
1039 |
1.4 |
2.3 |
18.5 |
| 33 |
1101 |
1.4 |
2.4 |
21.0 |
| 34 |
1184 |
1.5 |
2.6 |
23.6 |
| 35 |
1217 |
1.6 |
2.7 |
26.3 |
| 36 |
1104 |
1.4 |
2.5 |
28.8 |
| 37 |
1114 |
1.5 |
2.5 |
31.2 |
| 38 |
1196 |
1.6 |
2.7 |
33.9 |
| 39 |
1199 |
1.6 |
2.7 |
36.6 |
| 40 |
1280 |
1.7 |
2.8 |
39.4 |
| 41 |
1315 |
1.7 |
2.9 |
42.3 |
| 42 |
1291 |
1.7 |
2.9 |
45.2 |
| 43 |
1277 |
1.7 |
2.8 |
48.0 |
| 44 |
1319 |
1.7 |
2.9 |
51.0 |
| 45 |
1279 |
1.7 |
2.8 |
53.8 |
| 46 |
1187 |
1.6 |
2.6 |
56.5 |
| 47 |
1168 |
1.5 |
2.6 |
59.1 |
| 48 |
1080 |
1.4 |
2.4 |
61.5 |
| 49 |
1123 |
1.5 |
2.5 |
64.0 |
| 50 |
1117 |
1.5 |
2.5 |
66.4 |
| 51 |
1020 |
1.3 |
2.3 |
68.7 |
| 52 |
968 |
1.3 |
2.2 |
70.9 |
| 53 |
835 |
1.1 |
1.9 |
72.7 |
| 54 |
888 |
1.2 |
2.0 |
74.7 |
| 55 |
836 |
1.1 |
1.9 |
76.6 |
| 56 |
728 |
1.0 |
1.6 |
78.2 |
| 57 |
794 |
1.0 |
1.8 |
79.9 |
| 58 |
686 |
.9 |
1.5 |
81.5 |
| 59 |
582 |
.8 |
1.3 |
82.8 |
| 60 |
560 |
.7 |
1.2 |
84.0 |
| 61 |
503 |
.7 |
1.1 |
85.1 |
| 62 |
546 |
.7 |
1.2 |
86.3 |
| 63 |
466 |
.6 |
1.0 |
87.4 |
| 64 |
467 |
.6 |
1.0 |
88.4 |
| 65 |
408 |
.5 |
.9 |
89.3 |
| 66 |
439 |
.6 |
1.0 |
90.3 |
| 67 |
365 |
.5 |
.8 |
91.1 |
| 68 |
382 |
.5 |
.8 |
92.0 |
| 69 |
342 |
.4 |
.8 |
92.7 |
| 70 |
257 |
.3 |
.6 |
93.3 |
| 71 |
328 |
.4 |
.7 |
94.0 |
| 72 |
273 |
.4 |
.6 |
94.6 |
| 73 |
267 |
.3 |
.6 |
95.2 |
| 74 |
247 |
.3 |
.5 |
95.8 |
| 75 |
237 |
.3 |
.5 |
96.3 |
| 76 |
212 |
.3 |
.5 |
96.8 |
| 77 |
254 |
.3 |
.6 |
97.3 |
| 78 |
208 |
.3 |
.5 |
97.8 |
| 79 |
156 |
.2 |
.3 |
98.1 |
| 80 80 - 84 years |
574 |
.8 |
1.3 |
99.4 |
| 85 85 years or over |
258 |
.3 |
.6 |
100.0 |
| Total |
44959 |
58.8 |
100.0 |
|
| Missing |
-1 |
31488 |
41.2 |
|
|
| Total |
76447 |
100.0 |
|
|
D3 gender - head
|
|
Frequency |
Percent |
Valid Percent |
Cumulative Percent |
| Valid |
1 male |
39511 |
51.7 |
51.7 |
51.7 |
| 2 female |
36936 |
48.3 |
48.3 |
100.0 |
| Total |
76447 |
100.0 |
100.0 |
|
SEXSP gender - spouse
|
|
Frequency |
Percent |
Valid Percent |
Cumulative Percent |
| Valid |
1 male |
16824 |
22.0 |
37.4 |
37.4 |
| 2 female |
28135 |
36.8 |
62.6 |
100.0 |
| Total |
44959 |
58.8 |
100.0 |
|
| Missing |
-1 |
31488 |
41.2 |
|
|
| Total |
76447 |
100.0 |
|
|
D21 marital status - head
|
|
Frequency |
Percent |
Valid Percent |
Cumulative Percent |
| Valid |
1 never married |
13586 |
17.8 |
17.8 |
17.8 |
| 2 married |
42719 |
55.9 |
55.9 |
73.7 |
| 3 separated |
2261 |
3.0 |
3.0 |
76.6 |
| 4 divorced |
11141 |
14.6 |
14.6 |
91.2 |
| 5 widowed |
6740 |
8.8 |
8.8 |
100.0 |
| Total |
76447 |
100.0 |
100.0 |
|
MARTSP marital status - spouse
|
|
Frequency |
Percent |
Valid Percent |
Cumulative Percent |
| Valid |
1 never married |
2059 |
2.7 |
4.6 |
4.6 |
| 2 married |
41532 |
54.3 |
92.4 |
97.0 |
| 3 separated |
117 |
.2 |
.3 |
97.2 |
| 4 divorced |
1167 |
1.5 |
2.6 |
99.8 |
| 5 widowed |
84 |
.1 |
.2 |
100.0 |
| Total |
44959 |
58.8 |
100.0 |
|
| Missing |
-1 |
31488 |
41.2 |
|
|
| Total |
76447 |
100.0 |
|
|
PARSTAHD partnership and parenthood status - head
|
|
Frequency |
Percent |
Valid Percent |
Cumulative Percent |
| Valid |
1 head/spouse with partner, without children |
16990 |
22.2 |
22.2 |
22.2 |
| 2 head/spouse with partner and children, youngest child < 18 |
23844 |
31.2 |
31.2 |
53.4 |
| 3 head/spouse with partner and children, youngest child 18+ |
4125 |
5.4 |
5.4 |
58.8 |
| 4 single head, without children |
21675 |
28.4 |
28.4 |
87.2 |
| 5 single head, with children, youngest child < 18 |
6922 |
9.1 |
9.1 |
96.2 |
| 6 single head, with children, youngest child 18+ |
2891 |
3.8 |
3.8 |
100.0 |
| Total |
76447 |
100.0 |
100.0 |
|
PARSTASP partnership and parenthood status - spouse
|
|
Frequency |
Percent |
Valid Percent |
Cumulative Percent |
| Valid |
1 head/spouse with partner, without children |
16990 |
22.2 |
37.8 |
37.8 |
| 2 head/spouse with partner and children, youngest child < 18 |
23844 |
31.2 |
53.0 |
90.8 |
| 3 head/spouse with partner and children, youngest child 18+ |
4125 |
5.4 |
9.2 |
100.0 |
| Total |
44959 |
58.8 |
100.0 |
|
| Missing |
-1 |
31488 |
41.2 |
|
|
| Total |
76447 |
100.0 |
|
|
D8 ethnicity/nationality - head
|
|
Frequency |
Percent |
Valid Percent |
Cumulative Percent |
| Valid |
1 native, born in US |
65403 |
85.6 |
85.6 |
85.6 |
| 2 native, born in Puerto Rico |
615 |
.8 |
.8 |
86.4 |
| 3 native, born abroad from American parents |
674 |
.9 |
.9 |
87.2 |
| 4 foreign born, naturalized US citizen |
4416 |
5.8 |
5.8 |
93.0 |
| 5 foreign born, not US citizen |
5339 |
7.0 |
7.0 |
100.0 |
| Total |
76447 |
100.0 |
100.0 |
|
ETHNATSP ethnicity/nationality - spouse
|
|
Frequency |
Percent |
Valid Percent |
Cumulative Percent |
| Valid |
1 native, born in US |
37562 |
49.1 |
83.5 |
83.5 |
| 2 native, born in Puerto Rico |
298 |
.4 |
.7 |
84.2 |
| 3 native, born abroad from American parents |
381 |
.5 |
.8 |
85.1 |
| 4 foreign born, naturalized US citizen |
2736 |
3.6 |
6.1 |
91.1 |
| 5 foreign born, not US citizen |
3982 |
5.2 |
8.9 |
100.0 |
| Total |
44959 |
58.8 |
100.0 |
|
| Missing |
-1 |
31488 |
41.2 |
|
|
| Total |
76447 |
100.0 |
|
|
IMMIGRHD immigration status - head
|
|
Frequency |
Percent |
Valid Percent |
Cumulative Percent |
| Valid |
-9 born in US |
65019 |
85.1 |
85.1 |
85.1 |
| 1 before 1950 |
677 |
.9 |
.9 |
85.9 |
| 2 1950 - 1959 |
551 |
.7 |
.7 |
86.7 |
| 3 1960 - 1964 |
498 |
.7 |
.7 |
87.3 |
| 4 1965 - 1969 |
614 |
.8 |
.8 |
88.1 |
| 5 1970 - 1974 |
817 |
1.1 |
1.1 |
89.2 |
| 6 1975 - 1979 |
1008 |
1.3 |
1.3 |
90.5 |
| 7 1980 - 1981 |
613 |
.8 |
.8 |
91.3 |
| 8 1982 - 1983 |
411 |
.5 |
.5 |
91.8 |
| 9 1984 - 1985 |
573 |
.7 |
.7 |
92.6 |
| 10 1986 - 1987 |
456 |
.6 |
.6 |
93.2 |
| 11 1988 - 1989 |
612 |
.8 |
.8 |
94.0 |
| 12 1990 - 1991 |
666 |
.9 |
.9 |
94.9 |
| 13 1992 - 1993 |
563 |
.7 |
.7 |
95.6 |
| 14 1994 - 1995 |
653 |
.9 |
.9 |
96.4 |
| 15 1996 - 1997 |
539 |
.7 |
.7 |
97.2 |
| 16 1998 - 1999 |
694 |
.9 |
.9 |
98.1 |
| 17 2000 - 2001 |
775 |
1.0 |
1.0 |
99.1 |
| 18 2002 - 2005 |
708 |
.9 |
.9 |
100.0 |
| Total |
76447 |
100.0 |
100.0 |
|
IMMIGRSP immigration status - spouse
|
|
Frequency |
Percent |
Valid Percent |
Cumulative Percent |
| Valid |
-9 born in US |
37319 |
48.8 |
83.0 |
83.0 |
| 1 before 1950 |
358 |
.5 |
.8 |
83.8 |
| 2 1950 - 1959 |
288 |
.4 |
.6 |
84.4 |
| 3 1960 - 1964 |
256 |
.3 |
.6 |
85.0 |
| 4 1965 - 1969 |
400 |
.5 |
.9 |
85.9 |
| 5 1970 - 1974 |
544 |
.7 |
1.2 |
87.1 |
| 6 1975 - 1979 |
629 |
.8 |
1.4 |
88.5 |
| 7 1980 - 1981 |
387 |
.5 |
.9 |
89.4 |
| 8 1982 - 1983 |
228 |
.3 |
.5 |
89.9 |
| 9 1984 - 1985 |
358 |
.5 |
.8 |
90.7 |
| 10 1986 - 1987 |
337 |
.4 |
.7 |
91.4 |
| 11 1988 - 1989 |
414 |
.5 |
.9 |
92.3 |
| 12 1990 - 1991 |
470 |
.6 |
1.0 |
93.4 |
| 13 1992 - 1993 |
385 |
.5 |
.9 |
94.2 |
| 14 1994 - 1995 |
494 |
.6 |
1.1 |
95.3 |
| 15 1996 - 1997 |
418 |
.5 |
.9 |
96.3 |
| 16 1998 - 1999 |
511 |
.7 |
1.1 |
97.4 |
| 17 2000 - 2001 |
618 |
.8 |
1.4 |
98.8 |
| 18 2002 - 2005 |
545 |
.7 |
1.2 |
100.0 |
| Total |
44959 |
58.8 |
100.0 |
|
| Missing |
-1 |
31488 |
41.2 |
|
|
| Total |
76447 |
100.0 |
|
|
D10 educational level - head
|
|
Frequency |
Percent |
Valid Percent |
Cumulative Percent |
| Valid |
1 less than 1st grade |
284 |
.4 |
.4 |
.4 |
| 2 1st , 2nd, 3rd or 4th grade |
719 |
.9 |
.9 |
1.3 |
| 3 5th or 6th grade |
1303 |
1.7 |
1.7 |
3.0 |
| 4 7th or 8th grade |
2160 |
2.8 |
2.8 |
5.8 |
| 5 9th grade |
1686 |
2.2 |
2.2 |
8.0 |
| 6 10th grade |
1993 |
2.6 |
2.6 |
10.7 |
| 7 11th grade |
2271 |
3.0 |
3.0 |
13.6 |
| 8 12th grade, no diploma |
965 |
1.3 |
1.3 |
14.9 |
| 9 high school graduate (high school diploma or equivalent) |
23063 |
30.2 |
30.2 |
45.1 |
| 10 some college, no degree |
14170 |
18.5 |
18.5 |
63.6 |
| 11 associate degree, vocational program |
3866 |
5.1 |
5.1 |
68.6 |
| 12 associate degree, academic program |
3164 |
4.1 |
4.1 |
72.8 |
| 13 bachelor's degree |
13521 |
17.7 |
17.7 |
90.5 |
| 14 master's degree |
5114 |
6.7 |
6.7 |
97.2 |
| 15 professional school degree (MD, DDS, DVM, LLB, JD) |
1175 |
1.5 |
1.5 |
98.7 |
| 16 doctorate degree |
993 |
1.3 |
1.3 |
100.0 |
| Total |
76447 |
100.0 |
100.0 |
|
D11 educational level - spouse
|
|
Frequency |
Percent |
Valid Percent |
Cumulative Percent |
| Valid |
1 less than 1st grade |
125 |
.2 |
.3 |
.3 |
| 2 1st , 2nd, 3rd or 4th grade |
362 |
.5 |
.8 |
1.1 |
| 3 5th or 6th grade |
754 |
1.0 |
1.7 |
2.8 |
| 4 7th or 8th grade |
913 |
1.2 |
2.0 |
4.8 |
| 5 9th grade |
821 |
1.1 |
1.8 |
6.6 |
| 6 10th grade |
971 |
1.3 |
2.2 |
8.8 |
| 7 11th grade |
1004 |
1.3 |
2.2 |
11.0 |
| 8 12th grade, no diploma |
474 |
.6 |
1.1 |
12.1 |
| 9 high school graduate (high school diploma or equivalent) |
14843 |
19.4 |
33.0 |
45.1 |
| 10 some college, no degree |
7394 |
9.7 |
16.4 |
61.5 |
| 11 associate degree, vocational program |
2349 |
3.1 |
5.2 |
66.7 |
| 12 associate degree, academic program |
1938 |
2.5 |
4.3 |
71.1 |
| 13 bachelor's degree |
8659 |
11.3 |
19.3 |
90.3 |
| 14 master's degree |
3115 |
4.1 |
6.9 |
97.2 |
| 15 professional school degree (MD, DDS, DVM, LLB, JD) |
688 |
.9 |
1.5 |
98.8 |
| 16 doctorate degree |
549 |
.7 |
1.2 |
100.0 |
| Total |
44959 |
58.8 |
100.0 |
|
| Missing |
-1 |
31488 |
41.2 |
|
|
| Total |
76447 |
100.0 |
|
|
D12 occupational training - head
|
|
Frequency |
Percent |
Valid Percent |
Cumulative Percent |
| Valid |
1 attended a training program to learn a specific job skill |
412 |
.5 |
1.3 |
1.3 |
| 2 did not attend |
31324 |
41.0 |
98.7 |
100.0 |
| Total |
31736 |
41.5 |
100.0 |
|
| Missing |
-1 |
44711 |
58.5 |
|
|
| Total |
76447 |
100.0 |
|
|
D13 occupational training - spouse
|
|
Frequency |
Percent |
Valid Percent |
Cumulative Percent |
| Valid |
1 attended a training program to learn a specific job skill |
162 |
.2 |
1.0 |
1.0 |
| 2 did not attend |
15856 |
20.7 |
99.0 |
100.0 |
| Total |
16018 |
21.0 |
100.0 |
|
| Missing |
-1 |
60429 |
79.0 |
|
|
| Total |
76447 |
100.0 |
|
|
ENROLHD currently enrolled in education - head
|
|
Frequency |
Percent |
Valid Percent |
Cumulative Percent |
| Valid |
111 enrolled at high school, full-time |
184 |
.2 |
4.5 |
4.5 |
| 112 enrolled at high school, part-time |
27 |
.0 |
.7 |
5.2 |
| 121 enrolled at college or university, full-time |
783 |
1.0 |
19.3 |
24.5 |
| 122 enrolled at college or university, part-time |
200 |
.3 |
4.9 |
29.5 |
| 200 not enrolled at high school,college or university |
2855 |
3.7 |
70.5 |
100.0 |
| Total |
4049 |
5.3 |
100.0 |
|
| Missing |
-1 |
72398 |
94.7 |
|
|
| Total |
76447 |
100.0 |
|
|
ENROLSP currently enrolled in education - spouse
|
|
Frequency |
Percent |
Valid Percent |
Cumulative Percent |
| Valid |
111 enrolled at high school, full-time |
15 |
.0 |
.8 |
.8 |
| 112 enrolled at high school, part-time |
10 |
.0 |
.6 |
1.4 |
| 121 enrolled at college or university, full-time |
197 |
.3 |
11.1 |
12.5 |
| 122 enrolled at college or university, part-time |
80 |
.1 |
4.5 |
17.1 |
| 200 not enrolled at high school,college or university |
1469 |
1.9 |
82.9 |
100.0 |
| Total |
1771 |
2.3 |
100.0 |
|
| Missing |
-1 |
74676 |
97.7 |
|
|
| Total |
76447 |
100.0 |
|
|
D25 disability status - head
|
|
Frequency |
Percent |
Valid Percent |
Cumulative Percent |
| Valid |
110 has a disability that prevents any job for next 6 months |
3914 |
5.1 |
5.1 |
5.1 |
| 121 has a health problem and retired because of health |
1467 |
1.9 |
1.9 |
7.1 |
| 122 has a health problem but did not retire because of health |
3914 |
5.1 |
5.1 |
12.2 |
| 131 does not have a health problem but retired because of health |
647 |
.8 |
.9 |
13.1 |
| 132 does not have a health problem but receives disability incom |
672 |
.9 |
.9 |
14.0 |
| 200 no disability, health problem nor disability benefit |
65426 |
85.6 |
86.0 |
100.0 |
| Total |
76040 |
99.5 |
100.0 |
|
| Missing |
-1 |
407 |
.5 |
|
|
| Total |
76447 |
100.0 |
|
|
D26 disability status - spouse
|
|
Frequency |
Percent |
Valid Percent |
Cumulative Percent |
| Valid |
110 has a disability that prevents any job for next 6 months |
1331 |
1.7 |
3.0 |
3.0 |
| 121 has a health problem and retired because of health |
484 |
.6 |
1.1 |
4.1 |
| 122 has a health problem but did not retire because of health |
1352 |
1.8 |
3.0 |
7.1 |
| 131 does not have a health problem but retired because of health |
245 |
.3 |
.5 |
7.6 |
| 132 does not have a health problem but receives disability incom |
264 |
.3 |
.6 |
8.2 |
| 200 no disability, health problem nor disability benefit |
41015 |
53.7 |
91.8 |
100.0 |
| Total |
44691 |
58.5 |
100.0 |
|
| Missing |
-1 |
31756 |
41.5 |
|
|
| Total |
76447 |
100.0 |
|
|
CLFSHD labour force status in the current period - head
|
|
Frequency |
Percent |
Valid Percent |
Cumulative Percent |
| Valid |
111 Emp; at work, total hours for all jobs full-time |
42383 |
55.4 |
55.4 |
55.4 |
| 112 Emp; at work, total hours for all jobs part-time |
6528 |
8.5 |
8.5 |
64.0 |
| 122 Emp; absent for labour dispute |
6 |
.0 |
.0 |
64.0 |
| 123 Emp; absent for weather affected job |
77 |
.1 |
.1 |
64.1 |
| 125 Emp; absent for presonal reasons |
1329 |
1.7 |
1.7 |
65.8 |
| 128 Emp; absent for other reason |
255 |
.3 |
.3 |
66.2 |
| 181 Emp; Armed Forces |
407 |
.5 |
.5 |
66.7 |
| 188 Emp; absent from work because of civic or military duty |
1 |
.0 |
.0 |
66.7 |
| 211 Unemp; ILO, on layoff |
455 |
.6 |
.6 |
67.3 |
| 212 Unemp; ILO, looking, job loser |
760 |
1.0 |
1.0 |
68.3 |
| 213 Unemp; ILO, looking, temporary job ended |
239 |
.3 |
.3 |
68.6 |
| 214 Unemp; ILO, looking, job leaver |
261 |
.3 |
.3 |
68.9 |
| 215 Unemp; ILO, looking, re-entrant |
671 |
.9 |
.9 |
69.8 |
| 216 Unemp; ILO, looking, new-entrant |
43 |
.1 |
.1 |
69.9 |
| 310 NILF; Retired |
12610 |
16.5 |
16.5 |
86.4 |
| 321 NILF; under 25 in education last week |
392 |
.5 |
.5 |
86.9 |
| 341 NILF; disabled |
3914 |
5.1 |
5.1 |
92.0 |
| 398 NILF; n.e.c. |
4691 |
6.1 |
6.1 |
98.1 |
| 421 Not Emp; discouraged worker |
107 |
.1 |
.1 |
98.3 |
| 441 Not Emp; wants a regular job |
1318 |
1.7 |
1.7 |
100.0 |
| Total |
76447 |
100.0 |
100.0 |
|
CLFSSP labour force status in the current period - spouse
|
|
Frequency |
Percent |
Valid Percent |
Cumulative Percent |
| Valid |
111 Emp; at work, total hours for all jobs full-time |
25245 |
33.0 |
56.2 |
56.2 |
| 112 Emp; at work, total hours for all jobs part-time |
4627 |
6.1 |
10.3 |
66.4 |
| 122 Emp; absent for labour dispute |
1 |
.0 |
.0 |
66.4 |
| 123 Emp; absent for weather affected job |
38 |
.0 |
.1 |
66.5 |
| 125 Emp; absent for presonal reasons |
886 |
1.2 |
2.0 |
68.5 |
| 128 Emp; absent for other reason |
150 |
.2 |
.3 |
68.8 |
| 181 Emp; Armed Forces |
268 |
.4 |
.6 |
69.4 |
| 188 Emp; absent from work because of civic or military duty |
2 |
.0 |
.0 |
69.4 |
| 211 Unemp; ILO, on layoff |
230 |
.3 |
.5 |
69.9 |
| 212 Unemp; ILO, looking, job loser |
309 |
.4 |
.7 |
70.6 |
| 213 Unemp; ILO, looking, temporary job ended |
105 |
.1 |
.2 |
70.9 |
| 214 Unemp; ILO, looking, job leaver |
129 |
.2 |
.3 |
71.2 |
| 215 Unemp; ILO, looking, re-entrant |
258 |
.3 |
.6 |
71.7 |
| 216 Unemp; ILO, looking, new-entrant |
13 |
.0 |
.0 |
71.8 |
| 310 NILF; Retired |
5435 |
7.1 |
12.1 |
83.8 |
| 321 NILF; under 25 in education last week |
99 |
.1 |
.2 |
84.1 |
| 341 NILF; disabled |
1331 |
1.7 |
3.0 |
87.0 |
| 398 NILF; n.e.c. |
5096 |
6.7 |
11.3 |
98.4 |
| 421 Not Emp; discouraged worker |
51 |
.1 |
.1 |
98.5 |
| 441 Not Emp; wants a regular job |
686 |
.9 |
1.5 |
100.0 |
| Total |
44959 |
58.8 |
100.0 |
|
| Missing |
-1 |
31488 |
41.2 |
|
|
| Total |
76447 |
100.0 |
|
|
CMASHD main activity status in current period - head
|
|
Frequency |
Percent |
Valid Percent |
Cumulative Percent |
| Valid |
111 Emp; at work, total hours for all jobs full-time |
42383 |
55.4 |
55.4 |
55.4 |
| 181 Emp; Armed Forces |
407 |
.5 |
.5 |
56.0 |
| 188 Emp; civic or military duty |
1 |
.0 |
.0 |
56.0 |
| 210 Not Empl; retired |
12840 |
16.8 |
16.8 |
72.8 |
| 221 Not Empl; under 25 in education last week |
442 |
.6 |
.6 |
73.3 |
| 222 Not Empl; absent from work for school / training |
17 |
.0 |
.0 |
73.4 |
| 231 Not Empl; absent from work for maternity / paternity leave |
93 |
.1 |
.1 |
73.5 |
| 232 Not Empl; absent from work for child care problems |
6 |
.0 |
.0 |
73.5 |
| 233 Not Empl; absent from work for other family, personal obliga |
108 |
.1 |
.1 |
73.6 |
| 241 Not Empl; disabled |
3914 |
5.1 |
5.1 |
78.8 |
| 242 Not Empl; absent from work for own illness, injury, medical |
459 |
.6 |
.6 |
79.4 |
| 271 Not Empl; unemployed |
2429 |
3.2 |
3.2 |
82.5 |
| 292 Not Empl; absent from work for labour dispute |
6 |
.0 |
.0 |
82.5 |
| 293 Not Empl; absent from work for weather affected job |
77 |
.1 |
.1 |
82.6 |
| 295 Not Empl; absent from work for vacation, personal days |
646 |
.8 |
.8 |
83.5 |
| 296 Not Empl; absent from work for other reasons |
255 |
.3 |
.3 |
83.8 |
| 298 Not Emp; indist; not unemployed, retired, disabled nor in ed |
441 |
.6 |
.6 |
84.4 |
| 299 Not Emp; indist; not unemployed, retired, disabled |
5395 |
7.1 |
7.1 |
91.5 |
| 991 Indist; usually employed part-time, no other information |
6528 |
8.5 |
8.5 |
100.0 |
| Total |
76447 |
100.0 |
100.0 |
|
CMASSP main activity status in current period - spouse
|
|
Frequency |
Percent |
Valid Percent |
Cumulative Percent |
| Valid |
111 Emp; at work, total hours for all jobs full-time |
25245 |
33.0 |
56.2 |
56.2 |
| 181 Emp; Armed Forces |
268 |
.4 |
.6 |
56.7 |
| 188 Emp; civic or military duty |
2 |
.0 |
.0 |
56.8 |
| 210 Not Empl; retired |
5501 |
7.2 |
12.2 |
69.0 |
| 221 Not Empl; under 25 in education last week |
113 |
.1 |
.3 |
69.2 |
| 222 Not Empl; absent from work for school / training |
4 |
.0 |
.0 |
69.2 |
| 231 Not Empl; absent from work for maternity / paternity leave |
105 |
.1 |
.2 |
69.5 |
| 232 Not Empl; absent from work for child care problems |
12 |
.0 |
.0 |
69.5 |
| 233 Not Empl; absent from work for other family, personal obliga |
114 |
.1 |
.3 |
69.8 |
| 241 Not Empl; disabled |
1331 |
1.7 |
3.0 |
72.7 |
| 242 Not Empl; absent from work for own illness, injury, medical |
245 |
.3 |
.5 |
73.3 |
| 271 Not Empl; unemployed |
1044 |
1.4 |
2.3 |
75.6 |
| 292 Not Empl; absent from work for labour dispute |
1 |
.0 |
.0 |
75.6 |
| 293 Not Empl; absent from work for weather affected job |
38 |
.0 |
.1 |
75.7 |
| 295 Not Empl; absent from work for vacation, personal days |
406 |
.5 |
.9 |
76.6 |
| 296 Not Empl; absent from work for other reasons |
150 |
.2 |
.3 |
76.9 |
| 298 Not Emp; indist; not unemployed, retired, disabled nor in ed |
360 |
.5 |
.8 |
77.7 |
| 299 Not Emp; indist; not unemployed, retired, disabled |
5393 |
7.1 |
12.0 |
89.7 |
| 991 Indist; usually employed part-time, no other information |
4627 |
6.1 |
10.3 |
100.0 |
| Total |
44959 |
58.8 |
100.0 |
|
| Missing |
-1 |
31488 |
41.2 |
|
|
| Total |
76447 |
100.0 |
|
|
UMASHD usual activity status - head
|
|
Frequency |
Percent |
Valid Percent |
Cumulative Percent |
| Valid |
111 Emp; civilian |
48560 |
63.5 |
63.5 |
63.5 |
| 181 Emp; Armed Forces |
367 |
.5 |
.5 |
64.0 |
| 210 Not Emp; retired |
12039 |
15.7 |
15.7 |
79.7 |
| 221 Not Emp; going to school |
1247 |
1.6 |
1.6 |
81.4 |
| 231 Not Emp; taking care of home |
4788 |
6.3 |
6.3 |
87.6 |
| 241 Not Emp; disabled |
5044 |
6.6 |
6.6 |
94.2 |
| 271 Not Emp; looking for work |
1089 |
1.4 |
1.4 |
95.7 |
| 298 Not Emp; other |
643 |
.8 |
.8 |
96.5 |
| 299 Not Emp; indist |
1073 |
1.4 |
1.4 |
97.9 |
| 991 Indist; worked > 26 weeks & < 20 hours/week |
1597 |
2.1 |
2.1 |
100.0 |
| Total |
76447 |
100.0 |
100.0 |
|
UMASSP usual activity status - spouse
|
|
Frequency |
Percent |
Valid Percent |
Cumulative Percent |
| Valid |
111 Emp; civilian |
29049 |
38.0 |
64.6 |
64.6 |
| 181 Emp; Armed Forces |
235 |
.3 |
.5 |
65.1 |
| 210 Not Emp; retired |
5141 |
6.7 |
11.4 |
76.6 |
| 221 Not Emp; going to school |
491 |
.6 |
1.1 |
77.7 |
| 231 Not Emp; taking care of home |
5690 |
7.4 |
12.7 |
90.3 |
| 241 Not Emp; disabled |
1749 |
2.3 |
3.9 |
94.2 |
| 271 Not Emp; looking for work |
481 |
.6 |
1.1 |
95.3 |
| 298 Not Emp; other |
368 |
.5 |
.8 |
96.1 |
| 299 Not Emp; indist |
554 |
.7 |
1.2 |
97.3 |
| 991 Indist; worked > 26 weeks & < 20 hours/week |
1201 |
1.6 |
2.7 |
100.0 |
| Total |
44959 |
58.8 |
100.0 |
|
| Missing |
-1 |
31488 |
41.2 |
|
|
| Total |
76447 |
100.0 |
|
|
ACTIVHD status in employment - head
|
|
Frequency |
Percent |
Valid Percent |
Cumulative Percent |
| Valid |
181 Emp; Armed Forces |
407 |
.5 |
.8 |
.8 |
| 191 Emp; civilian |
46072 |
60.3 |
86.3 |
87.1 |
| 291 Self-Emp; incorporated |
2238 |
2.9 |
4.2 |
91.3 |
| 292 Self-Emp; not incorporated |
4633 |
6.1 |
8.7 |
100.0 |
| 411 Oth Emp; without pay |
22 |
.0 |
.0 |
100.0 |
| Total |
53372 |
69.8 |
100.0 |
|
| Missing |
-1 |
23075 |
30.2 |
|
|
| Total |
76447 |
100.0 |
|
|
ACTIVSP status in employment - spouse
|
|
Frequency |
Percent |
Valid Percent |
Cumulative Percent |
| Valid |
181 Emp; Armed Forces |
268 |
.4 |
.8 |
.8 |
| 191 Emp; civilian |
28068 |
36.7 |
87.0 |
87.9 |
| 291 Self-Emp; incorporated |
1386 |
1.8 |
4.3 |
92.2 |
| 292 Self-Emp; not incorporated |
2488 |
3.3 |
7.7 |
99.9 |
| 411 Oth Emp; without pay |
38 |
.0 |
.1 |
100.0 |
| Total |
32248 |
42.2 |
100.0 |
|
| Missing |
-1 |
44199 |
57.8 |
|
|
| Total |
76447 |
100.0 |
|
|
D14 occupation - head
|
|
Frequency |
Percent |
Valid Percent |
Cumulative Percent |
| Valid |
10 Chief executives |
665 |
.9 |
1.2 |
1.2 |
| 20 General and operations managers |
343 |
.4 |
.6 |
1.9 |
| 40 Advertising and promotions managers |
33 |
.0 |
.1 |
1.9 |
| 50 Marketing and sales managers |
293 |
.4 |
.5 |
2.5 |
| 60 Public relations managers |
15 |
.0 |
.0 |
2.5 |
| 100 Administrative services managers |
31 |
.0 |
.1 |
2.6 |
| 110 Computer and information systems managers |
143 |
.2 |
.3 |
2.8 |
| 120 Financial managers |
430 |
.6 |
.8 |
3.6 |
| 130 Human resources managers |
118 |
.2 |
.2 |
3.8 |
| 140 Industrial production managers |
136 |
.2 |
.3 |
4.1 |
| 150 Purchasing managers |
81 |
.1 |
.2 |
4.2 |
| 160 Transportation, storage, and distribution managers |
98 |
.1 |
.2 |
4.4 |
| 200 Farm, ranch, and other agricultural managers |
108 |
.1 |
.2 |
4.6 |
| 210 Farmers and ranchers |
485 |
.6 |
.9 |
5.5 |
| 220 Construction managers |
391 |
.5 |
.7 |
6.3 |
| 230 Education administrators |
322 |
.4 |
.6 |
6.9 |
| 300 Engineering managers |
45 |
.1 |
.1 |
6.9 |
| 310 Food service managers |
335 |
.4 |
.6 |
7.6 |
| 320 Funeral directors |
21 |
.0 |
.0 |
7.6 |
| 330 Gaming managers |
7 |
.0 |
.0 |
7.6 |
| 340 Lodging managers |
71 |
.1 |
.1 |
7.7 |
| 350 Medical and health services managers |
186 |
.2 |
.3 |
8.1 |
| 360 Natural sciences managers |
10 |
.0 |
.0 |
8.1 |
| 410 Property, real estate, and community association managers |
271 |
.4 |
.5 |
8.6 |
| 420 Social and community service managers |
127 |
.2 |
.2 |
8.8 |
| 430 Managers, all other |
1413 |
1.8 |
2.6 |
11.5 |
| 500 Agents and business managers of artists, performers, and ath |
12 |
.0 |
.0 |
11.5 |
| 510 Purchasing agents and buyers, farm products |
10 |
.0 |
.0 |
11.5 |
| 520 Wholesale and retail buyers, except farm products |
65 |
.1 |
.1 |
11.6 |
| 530 Purchasing agents, except wholesale, retail, and farm produc |
117 |
.2 |
.2 |
11.9 |
| 540 Claims adjusters, appraisers, examiners, and investigators |
138 |
.2 |
.3 |
12.1 |
| 560 Compliance officers, except agriculture, construction, healt |
65 |
.1 |
.1 |
12.2 |
| 600 Cost estimators |
51 |
.1 |
.1 |
12.3 |
| 620 Human resources, training, and labor relations specialists |
265 |
.3 |
.5 |
12.8 |
| 700 Logisticians |
12 |
.0 |
.0 |
12.8 |
| 710 Management analysts |
227 |
.3 |
.4 |
13.3 |
| 720 Meeting and convention planners |
16 |
.0 |
.0 |
13.3 |
| 730 Other business operations specialists |
113 |
.1 |
.2 |
13.5 |
| 800 Accountants and auditors |
650 |
.9 |
1.2 |
14.7 |
| 810 Appraisers and assessors of real estate |
64 |
.1 |
.1 |
14.8 |
| 820 Budget analysts |
22 |
.0 |
.0 |
14.9 |
| 830 Credit analysts |
16 |
.0 |
.0 |
14.9 |
| 840 Financial analysts |
34 |
.0 |
.1 |
15.0 |
| 850 Personal financial advisors |
151 |
.2 |
.3 |
15.2 |
| 860 Insurance underwriters |
35 |
.0 |
.1 |
15.3 |
| 900 Financial examiners |
6 |
.0 |
.0 |
15.3 |
| 910 Loan counselors and officers |
131 |
.2 |
.2 |
15.6 |
| 930 Tax examiners, collectors, and revenue agents |
28 |
.0 |
.1 |
15.6 |
| 940 Tax prepares |
48 |
.1 |
.1 |
15.7 |
| 950 Financial specialists, all other |
21 |
.0 |
.0 |
15.7 |
| 1000 Computer scientists and systems analysts |
290 |
.4 |
.5 |
16.3 |
| 1010 Computer programmers |
220 |
.3 |
.4 |
16.7 |
| 1020 Computer software engineers |
335 |
.4 |
.6 |
17.3 |
| 1040 Computer support specialists |
143 |
.2 |
.3 |
17.6 |
| 1060 Database administrators |
37 |
.0 |
.1 |
17.6 |
| 1100 Network and computer systems administrators |
86 |
.1 |
.2 |
17.8 |
| 1110 Network systems and data communications analysts |
140 |
.2 |
.3 |
18.1 |
| 1200 Actuaries |
5 |
.0 |
.0 |
18.1 |
| 1210 Mathematicians |
3 |
.0 |
.0 |
18.1 |
| 1220 Operations research analysts |
40 |
.1 |
.1 |
18.1 |
| 1230 Statisticians |
19 |
.0 |
.0 |
18.2 |
| 1240 Miscellaneous mathematical science occupations |
1 |
.0 |
.0 |
18.2 |
| 1300 Architects, except naval |
104 |
.1 |
.2 |
18.4 |
| 1310 Surveyors, cartographers, and photogrammetrists |
17 |
.0 |
.0 |
18.4 |
| 1320 Aerospace engineers |
35 |
.0 |
.1 |
18.5 |
| 1330 Agricultural engineers |
2 |
.0 |
.0 |
18.5 |
| 1340 Biomedical engineers |
5 |
.0 |
.0 |
18.5 |
| 1350 Chemical engineers |
22 |
.0 |
.0 |
18.5 |
| 1360 Civil engineers |
156 |
.2 |
.3 |
18.8 |
| 1400 Computer hardware engineers |
20 |
.0 |
.0 |
18.9 |
| 1410 Electrical and electronic engineers |
137 |
.2 |
.3 |
19.1 |
| 1420 Environmental engineers |
15 |
.0 |
.0 |
19.1 |
| 1430 Industrial engineers, including health and safety |
82 |
.1 |
.2 |
19.3 |
| 1440 Marine engineers and naval architects |
4 |
.0 |
.0 |
19.3 |
| 1450 Materials engineers |
14 |
.0 |
.0 |
19.3 |
| 1460 Mechanical engineers |
124 |
.2 |
.2 |
19.6 |
| 1500 Mining and geological engineers, including mining safety eng |
8 |
.0 |
.0 |
19.6 |
| 1510 Nuclear engineers |
6 |
.0 |
.0 |
19.6 |
| 1520 Petroleum engineers |
9 |
.0 |
.0 |
19.6 |
| 1530 Engineers, all other |
122 |
.2 |
.2 |
19.8 |
| 1540 Drafters |
86 |
.1 |
.2 |
20.0 |
| 1550 Engineering technicians, except drafters |
200 |
.3 |
.4 |
20.4 |
| 1560 Surveying and mapping technicians |
49 |
.1 |
.1 |
20.4 |
| 1600 Agricultural and food scientists |
21 |
.0 |
.0 |
20.5 |
| 1610 Biological scientists |
37 |
.0 |
.1 |
20.6 |
| 1640 Conservation scientists and foresters |
18 |
.0 |
.0 |
20.6 |
| 1650 Medical scientists |
37 |
.0 |
.1 |
20.7 |
| 1700 Astronomers and physicists |
7 |
.0 |
.0 |
20.7 |
| 1710 Atmospheric and space scientists |
4 |
.0 |
.0 |
20.7 |
| 1720 Chemists and materials scientists |
53 |
.1 |
.1 |
20.8 |
| 1740 Environmental scientists and geoscientists |
45 |
.1 |
.1 |
20.9 |
| 1760 Physical scientists, all other |
47 |
.1 |
.1 |
20.9 |
| 1800 Economists |
12 |
.0 |
.0 |
21.0 |
| 1810 Market and survey researchers |
47 |
.1 |
.1 |
21.1 |
| 1820 Psychologists |
68 |
.1 |
.1 |
21.2 |
| 1830 Sociologists |
3 |
.0 |
.0 |
21.2 |
| 1840 Urban and regional planners |
13 |
.0 |
.0 |
21.2 |
| 1860 Miscellaneous social scientists and related workers |
26 |
.0 |
.0 |
21.3 |
| 1900 Agricultural and food science technicians |
6 |
.0 |
.0 |
21.3 |
| 1910 Biological technicians |
9 |
.0 |
.0 |
21.3 |
| 1920 Chemical technicians |
28 |
.0 |
.1 |
21.3 |
| 1930 Geological and petroleum technicians |
8 |
.0 |
.0 |
21.4 |
| 1940 Nuclear technicians |
5 |
.0 |
.0 |
21.4 |
| 1960 Other life, physical, and social science technicians |
57 |
.1 |
.1 |
21.5 |
| 2000 Counselors |
257 |
.3 |
.5 |
21.9 |
| 2010 Social workers |
279 |
.4 |
.5 |
22.5 |
| 2020 Miscellaneous community and social service specialists |
119 |
.2 |
.2 |
22.7 |
| 2040 Clergy |
205 |
.3 |
.4 |
23.1 |
| 2050 Directors, religious activities and education |
18 |
.0 |
.0 |
23.1 |
| 2060 Religious workers, all other |
36 |
.0 |
.1 |
23.2 |
| 2100 Lawyers, Judges, magistrates, and other judicial workers |
430 |
.6 |
.8 |
24.0 |
| 2140 Paralegals and legal assistants |
141 |
.2 |
.3 |
24.2 |
| 2150 Miscellaneous legal support workers |
76 |
.1 |
.1 |
24.4 |
| 2200 Postsecondary teachers |
530 |
.7 |
1.0 |
25.4 |
| 2300 Preschool and kindergarten teachers |
261 |
.3 |
.5 |
25.8 |
| 2310 Elementary and middle school teachers |
974 |
1.3 |
1.8 |
27.6 |
| 2320 Secondary school teachers |
468 |
.6 |
.9 |
28.5 |
| 2330 Special education teachers |
148 |
.2 |
.3 |
28.8 |
| 2340 Other teachers and instructors |
271 |
.4 |
.5 |
29.3 |
| 2400 Archivists, curators, and museum technicians |
15 |
.0 |
.0 |
29.3 |
| 2430 Librarians |
78 |
.1 |
.1 |
29.5 |
| 2440 Library technicians |
8 |
.0 |
.0 |
29.5 |
| 2540 Teacher assistants |
336 |
.4 |
.6 |
30.1 |
| 2550 Other education, training, and library workers |
41 |
.1 |
.1 |
30.2 |
| 2600 Artists and related workers |
113 |
.1 |
.2 |
30.4 |
| 2630 Designers |
287 |
.4 |
.5 |
30.9 |
| 2700 Actors |
9 |
.0 |
.0 |
30.9 |
| 2710 Producers and directors |
46 |
.1 |
.1 |
31.0 |
| 2720 Athletes, coaches, umpires, and related workers |
55 |
.1 |
.1 |
31.1 |
| 2740 Dancers and choreographers |
9 |
.0 |
.0 |
31.1 |
| 2750 Musicians, singers, and related workers |
78 |
.1 |
.1 |
31.3 |
| 2760 Entertainers and performers, sports and related workers, all |
3 |
.0 |
.0 |
31.3 |
| 2800 Announcers |
25 |
.0 |
.0 |
31.3 |
| 2810 News analysts, reporters and correspondents |
33 |
.0 |
.1 |
31.4 |
| 2820 Public relations specialists |
50 |
.1 |
.1 |
31.5 |
| 2830 Editors |
52 |
.1 |
.1 |
31.6 |
| 2840 Technical writers |
26 |
.0 |
.0 |
31.6 |
| 2850 Writers and authors |
88 |
.1 |
.2 |
31.8 |
| 2860 Miscellaneous media and communication workers |
28 |
.0 |
.1 |
31.9 |
| 2900 Broadcast and sound engineering technicians and radio operat |
37 |
.0 |
.1 |
31.9 |
| 2910 Photographers |
57 |
.1 |
.1 |
32.0 |
| 2920 Television, video, and motion picture camera operators and e |
16 |
.0 |
.0 |
32.1 |
| 3000 Chiropractors |
41 |
.1 |
.1 |
32.1 |
| 3010 Dentists |
76 |
.1 |
.1 |
32.3 |
| 3030 Dietitians and nutritionists |
23 |
.0 |
.0 |
32.3 |
| 3040 Optometrists |
14 |
.0 |
.0 |
32.3 |
| 3050 Pharmacists |
80 |
.1 |
.1 |
32.5 |
| 3060 Physicians and surgeons |
321 |
.4 |
.6 |
33.1 |
| 3110 Physician assistants |
25 |
.0 |
.0 |
33.1 |
| 3120 Podiatrists |
4 |
.0 |
.0 |
33.1 |
| 3130 Registered nurses |
841 |
1.1 |
1.6 |
34.7 |
| 3140 Audiologists |
9 |
.0 |
.0 |
34.7 |
| 3150 Occupational therapists |
37 |
.0 |
.1 |
34.8 |
| 3160 Physical therapists |
86 |
.1 |
.2 |
34.9 |
| 3200 Radiation therapists |
6 |
.0 |
.0 |
35.0 |
| 3210 Recreational therapists |
4 |
.0 |
.0 |
35.0 |
| 3220 Respiratory therapists |
41 |
.1 |
.1 |
35.0 |
| 3230 Speech-language pathologists |
38 |
.0 |
.1 |
35.1 |
| 3240 Therapists, all other |
35 |
.0 |
.1 |
35.2 |
| 3250 Veterinarians |
30 |
.0 |
.1 |
35.2 |
| 3260 Health diagnosing and treating practitioners, all other |
10 |
.0 |
.0 |
35.3 |
| 3300 Clinical laboratory technologists and technicians |
135 |
.2 |
.3 |
35.5 |
| 3310 Dental hygienists |
47 |
.1 |
.1 |
35.6 |
| 3320 Diagnostic related technologists and technicians |
97 |
.1 |
.2 |
35.8 |
| 3400 Emergency medical technicians and paramedics |
55 |
.1 |
.1 |
35.9 |
| 3410 Health diagnosing and treating practitioner support technici |
116 |
.2 |
.2 |
36.1 |
| 3500 Licensed practical and licensed vocational nurses |
199 |
.3 |
.4 |
36.5 |
| 3510 Medical records and health information technicians |
35 |
.0 |
.1 |
36.5 |
| 3520 Opticians, dispensing |
19 |
.0 |
.0 |
36.6 |
| 3530 Miscellaneous health technologists and technicians |
37 |
.0 |
.1 |
36.6 |
| 3540 Other healthcare practitioners and technical occupations |
26 |
.0 |
.0 |
36.7 |
| 3600 Nursing, psychiatric, and home health aides |
746 |
1.0 |
1.4 |
38.1 |
| 3610 Occupational therapist assistants and aides |
4 |
.0 |
.0 |
38.1 |
| 3620 Physical therapist assistants and aides |
10 |
.0 |
.0 |
38.1 |
| 3630 Massage therapists |
43 |
.1 |
.1 |
38.2 |
| 3640 Dental assistants |
74 |
.1 |
.1 |
38.3 |
| 3650 Medical assistants and other healthcare support occupations |
279 |
.4 |
.5 |
38.8 |
| 3700 First-line supervisors\managers of correctional officers |
13 |
.0 |
.0 |
38.8 |
| 3710 First-line supervisors\managers of police and detectives |
65 |
.1 |
.1 |
39.0 |
| 3720 First-line supervisors\managers of fire fighting and prevent |
23 |
.0 |
.0 |
39.0 |
| 3730 Supervisors, protective service workers, all other |
31 |
.0 |
.1 |
39.1 |
| 3740 Fire fighters |
129 |
.2 |
.2 |
39.3 |
| 3750 Fire inspectors |
9 |
.0 |
.0 |
39.3 |
| 3800 Bailiffs, correctional officers, and jailers |
153 |
.2 |
.3 |
39.6 |
| 3820 Detectives and criminal investigators |
51 |
.1 |
.1 |
39.7 |
| 3830 Fish and game wardens |
7 |
.0 |
.0 |
39.7 |
| 3840 Parking enforcement workers |
2 |
.0 |
.0 |
39.7 |
| 3850 Police and sheriff's patrol officers |
301 |
.4 |
.6 |
40.3 |
| 3860 Transit and railroad police |
2 |
.0 |
.0 |
40.3 |
| 3900 Animal control workers |
4 |
.0 |
.0 |
40.3 |
| 3910 Private detectives and investigators |
47 |
.1 |
.1 |
40.4 |
| 3920 Security guards and gaming surveillance officers |
278 |
.4 |
.5 |
40.9 |
| 3940 Crossing guards |
18 |
.0 |
.0 |
40.9 |
| 3950 Lifeguards and other protective service workers |
15 |
.0 |
.0 |
41.0 |
| 4000 Chefs and head cooks |
125 |
.2 |
.2 |
41.2 |
| 4010 First-line supervisors\managers of food preparation and serv |
208 |
.3 |
.4 |
41.6 |
| 4020 Cooks |
627 |
.8 |
1.2 |
42.7 |
| 4030 Food preparation workers |
172 |
.2 |
.3 |
43.1 |
| 4040 Bartenders |
144 |
.2 |
.3 |
43.3 |
| 4050 Combined food preparation and serving workers, including fas |
90 |
.1 |
.2 |
43.5 |
| 4060 Counter attendants, cafeteria, food concession, and coffee s |
51 |
.1 |
.1 |
43.6 |
| 4110 Waiters and waitresses |
501 |
.7 |
.9 |
44.5 |
| 4120 Food servers, nonrestaurant |
52 |
.1 |
.1 |
44.6 |
| 4130 Dining room and cafeteria attendants and bartender helpers |
85 |
.1 |
.2 |
44.8 |
| 4140 Dishwashers |
71 |
.1 |
.1 |
44.9 |
| 4150 Hosts and hostesses, restaurant, lounge, and coffee shop |
40 |
.1 |
.1 |
45.0 |
| 4160 Food preparation and serving related workers, all other |
1 |
.0 |
.0 |
45.0 |
| 4200 First-line supervisors\managers of housekeeping and janitori |
126 |
.2 |
.2 |
45.2 |
| 4210 First-line supervisors\managers of landscaping, lawn service |
90 |
.1 |
.2 |
45.4 |
| 4220 Janitors and building cleaners |
810 |
1.1 |
1.5 |
46.9 |
| 4230 Maids and housekeeping cleaners |
621 |
.8 |
1.2 |
48.0 |
| 4240 Pest control workers |
26 |
.0 |
.0 |
48.1 |
| 4250 Grounds maintenance workers |
373 |
.5 |
.7 |
48.8 |
| 4300 First-line supervisors\managers of gaming workers |
54 |
.1 |
.1 |
48.9 |
| 4320 First-line supervisors\managers of personal service workers |
65 |
.1 |
.1 |
49.0 |
| 4340 Animal trainers |
14 |
.0 |
.0 |
49.0 |
| 4350 Nonfarm animal caretakers |
47 |
.1 |
.1 |
49.1 |
| 4400 Gaming services workers |
48 |
.1 |
.1 |
49.2 |
| 4410 Motion picture projectionists |
1 |
.0 |
.0 |
49.2 |
| 4420 Ushers, lobby attendants, and ticket takers |
6 |
.0 |
.0 |
49.2 |
| 4430 Miscellaneous entertainment attendants and related workers |
39 |
.1 |
.1 |
49.3 |
| 4460 Funeral service workers |
6 |
.0 |
.0 |
49.3 |
| 4500 Barbers |
32 |
.0 |
.1 |
49.4 |
| 4510 Hairdressers, hairstylists, and cosmetologists |
273 |
.4 |
.5 |
49.9 |
| 4520 Miscellaneous personal appearance workers |
45 |
.1 |
.1 |
49.9 |
| 4530 Baggage porters, bellhops, and concierges |
21 |
.0 |
.0 |
50.0 |
| 4540 Tour and travel guides |
20 |
.0 |
.0 |
50.0 |
| 4550 Transportation attendants |
39 |
.1 |
.1 |
50.1 |
| 4600 Child care workers |
506 |
.7 |
.9 |
51.0 |
| 4610 Personal and home care aides |
241 |
.3 |
.4 |
51.5 |
| 4620 Recreation and fitness workers |
114 |
.1 |
.2 |
51.7 |
| 4640 Residential advisors |
22 |
.0 |
.0 |
51.7 |
| 4650 Personal care and service workers, all other |
26 |
.0 |
.0 |
51.8 |
| 4700 First-line supervisors\managers of retail sales workers |
1297 |
1.7 |
2.4 |
54.2 |
| 4710 First-line supervisors\managers of non-retail sales workers |
605 |
.8 |
1.1 |
55.3 |
| 4720 Cashiers |
799 |
1.0 |
1.5 |
56.8 |
| 4740 Counter and rental clerks |
49 |
.1 |
.1 |
56.9 |
| 4750 Parts salespersons |
51 |
.1 |
.1 |
57.0 |
| 4760 Retail salespersons |
923 |
1.2 |
1.7 |
58.7 |
| 4800 Advertising sales agents |
83 |
.1 |
.2 |
58.9 |
| 4810 Insurance sales agents |
208 |
.3 |
.4 |
59.2 |
| 4820 Securities, commodities, and financial services sales agents |
143 |
.2 |
.3 |
59.5 |
| 4830 Travel agents |
36 |
.0 |
.1 |
59.6 |
| 4840 Sales representatives, services, all other |
194 |
.3 |
.4 |
59.9 |
| 4850 Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing |
572 |
.7 |
1.1 |
61.0 |
| 4900 Models, demonstrators, and product promoters |
22 |
.0 |
.0 |
61.0 |
| 4920 Real estate brokers and sales agents |
362 |
.5 |
.7 |
61.7 |
| 4930 Sales engineers |
14 |
.0 |
.0 |
61.7 |
| 4940 Telemarketers |
59 |
.1 |
.1 |
61.8 |
| 4950 Door-to-door sales workers, news and street vendors, and rel |
118 |
.2 |
.2 |
62.1 |
| 4960 Sales and related workers, all other |
81 |
.1 |
.2 |
62.2 |
| 5000 First-line supervisors\managers of office and administrative |
593 |
.8 |
1.1 |
63.3 |
| 5010 Switchboard operators, including answering service |
13 |
.0 |
.0 |
63.3 |
| 5020 Telephone operators |
17 |
.0 |
.0 |
63.4 |
| 5030 Communications equipment operators, all other |
5 |
.0 |
.0 |
63.4 |
| 5100 Bill and account collectors |
74 |
.1 |
.1 |
63.5 |
| 5110 Billing and posting clerks and machine operators |
165 |
.2 |
.3 |
63.8 |
| 5120 Bookkeeping, accounting, and auditing clerks |
499 |
.7 |
.9 |
64.7 |
| 5130 Gaming cage workers |
10 |
.0 |
.0 |
64.8 |
| 5140 Payroll and timekeeping clerks |
57 |
.1 |
.1 |
64.9 |
| 5150 Procurement clerks |
12 |
.0 |
.0 |
64.9 |
| 5160 Tellers |
108 |
.1 |
.2 |
65.1 |
| 5200 Brokerage clerks |
5 |
.0 |
.0 |
65.1 |
| 5210 Correspondence clerks |
7 |
.0 |
.0 |
65.1 |
| 5220 Court, municipal, and license clerks |
34 |
.0 |
.1 |
65.2 |
| 5230 Credit authorizers, checkers, and clerks |
15 |
.0 |
.0 |
65.2 |
| 5240 Customer service representatives |
621 |
.8 |
1.2 |
66.4 |
| 5250 Eligibility interviewers, government programs |
25 |
.0 |
.0 |
66.4 |
| 5260 File Clerks |
103 |
.1 |
.2 |
66.6 |
| 5300 Hotel, motel, and resort desk clerks |
46 |
.1 |
.1 |
66.7 |
| 5310 Interviewers, except eligibility and loan |
47 |
.1 |
.1 |
66.8 |
| 5320 Library assistants, clerical |
40 |
.1 |
.1 |
66.8 |
| 5330 Loan interviewers and clerks |
75 |
.1 |
.1 |
67.0 |
| 5340 New accounts clerks |
6 |
.0 |
.0 |
67.0 |
| 5350 Order clerks |
28 |
.0 |
.1 |
67.0 |
| 5360 Human resources assistants, except payroll and timekeeping |
23 |
.0 |
.0 |
67.1 |
| 5400 Receptionists and information clerks |
453 |
.6 |
.8 |
67.9 |
| 5410 Reservation and transportation ticket agents and travel cler |
57 |
.1 |
.1 |
68.0 |
| 5420 Information and record clerks, all other |
25 |
.0 |
.0 |
68.1 |
| 5500 Cargo and freight agents |
8 |
.0 |
.0 |
68.1 |
| 5510 Couriers and messengers |
91 |
.1 |
.2 |
68.3 |
| 5520 Dispatchers |
111 |
.1 |
.2 |
68.5 |
| 5530 Meter readers, utilities |
17 |
.0 |
.0 |
68.5 |
| 5540 Postal service clerks |
61 |
.1 |
.1 |
68.6 |
| 5550 Postal service mail carriers |
150 |
.2 |
.3 |
68.9 |
| 5560 Postal service mail sorters, processors, and processing mach |
47 |
.1 |
.1 |
69.0 |
| 5600 Production, planning, and expediting clerks |
119 |
.2 |
.2 |
69.2 |
| 5610 Shipping, receiving, and traffic clerks |
198 |
.3 |
.4 |
69.6 |
| 5620 Stock clerks and order fillers |
422 |
.6 |
.8 |
70.4 |
| 5630 Weighers, measurers, checkers, and samplers, recordkeeping |
26 |
.0 |
.0 |
70.4 |
| 5700 Secretaries and administrative assistants |
1167 |
1.5 |
2.2 |
72.6 |
| 5800 Computer operators |
74 |
.1 |
.1 |
72.7 |
| 5810 Data entry keyers |
191 |
.2 |
.4 |
73.1 |
| 5820 Word processors and typists |
103 |
.1 |
.2 |
73.3 |
| 5830 Desktop publishers |
1 |
.0 |
.0 |
73.3 |
| 5840 Insurance claims and policy processing clerks |
107 |
.1 |
.2 |
73.5 |
| 5850 Mail clerks and mail machine operators, except postal servic |
52 |
.1 |
.1 |
73.6 |
| 5860 Office clerks, general |
301 |
.4 |
.6 |
74.1 |
| 5900 Office machine operators, except computer |
15 |
.0 |
.0 |
74.1 |
| 5910 Proofreaders and copy markers |
4 |
.0 |
.0 |
74.1 |
| 5920 Statistical assistants |
6 |
.0 |
.0 |
74.2 |
| 5930 Office and administrative support workers, all other |
240 |
.3 |
.4 |
74.6 |
| 6000 First-line supervisors/managers of farming, fishing, and for |
25 |
.0 |
.0 |
74.6 |
| 6010 Agricultural inspectors |
10 |
.0 |
.0 |
74.7 |
| 6020 Animal breeders |
4 |
.0 |
.0 |
74.7 |
| 6040 Graders and sorters, agricultural products |
25 |
.0 |
.0 |
74.7 |
| 6050 Miscellaneous agricultural workers |
254 |
.3 |
.5 |
75.2 |
| 6100 Fishers and related fishing workers |
33 |
.0 |
.1 |
75.3 |
| 6120 Forest and conservation workers |
8 |
.0 |
.0 |
75.3 |
| 6130 Logging workers |
38 |
.0 |
.1 |
75.3 |
| 6200 First-line supervisors\managers of construction trades and e |
475 |
.6 |
.9 |
76.2 |
| 6210 Boilermakers |
6 |
.0 |
.0 |
76.2 |
| 6220 Brickmasons, blockmasons, and stonemasons |
88 |
.1 |
.2 |
76.4 |
| 6230 Carpenters |
782 |
1.0 |
1.5 |
77.8 |
| 6240 Carpet, floor, and tile installers and finishers |
102 |
.1 |
.2 |
78.0 |
| 6250 Cement masons, concrete finishers, and terrazzo workers |
53 |
.1 |
.1 |
78.1 |
| 6260 Construction laborers |
441 |
.6 |
.8 |
79.0 |
| 6300 Paving, surfacing, and tamping equipment operators |
7 |
.0 |
.0 |
79.0 |
| 6320 Operating engineers and other construction equipment operato |
192 |
.3 |
.4 |
79.3 |
| 6330 Drywall installers, ceiling tile installers, and tapers |
102 |
.1 |
.2 |
79.5 |
| 6350 Electricians |
368 |
.5 |
.7 |
80.2 |
| 6360 Glaziers |
15 |
.0 |
.0 |
80.2 |
| 6400 Insulation workers |
15 |
.0 |
.0 |
80.3 |
| 6420 Painters, construction and maintenance |
239 |
.3 |
.4 |
80.7 |
| 6430 Paperhangers |
5 |
.0 |
.0 |
80.7 |
| 6440 Pipelayers, plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters |
250 |
.3 |
.5 |
81.2 |
| 6460 Plasterers and stucco masons |
15 |
.0 |
.0 |
81.2 |
| 6500 Reinforcing iron and rebar workers |
3 |
.0 |
.0 |
81.2 |
| 6510 Roofers |
94 |
.1 |
.2 |
81.4 |
| 6520 Sheet metal workers |
66 |
.1 |
.1 |
81.5 |
| 6530 Structural iron and steel workers |
23 |
.0 |
.0 |
81.5 |
| 6600 Helpers, construction trades |
32 |
.0 |
.1 |
81.6 |
| 6660 Construction and building inspectors |
50 |
.1 |
.1 |
81.7 |
| 6700 Elevator installers and repairers |
7 |
.0 |
.0 |
81.7 |
| 6710 Fence erectors |
19 |
.0 |
.0 |
81.7 |
| 6720 Hazardous materials removal workers |
18 |
.0 |
.0 |
81.8 |
| 6730 Highway maintenance workers |
42 |
.1 |
.1 |
81.9 |
| 6740 Rail-track laying and maintenance equipment operators |
10 |
.0 |
.0 |
81.9 |
| 6750 Septic tank servicers and sewer pipe cleaners |
6 |
.0 |
.0 |
81.9 |
| 6760 Miscellaneous construction and related workers |
17 |
.0 |
.0 |
81.9 |
| 6800 Derrick, rotary drill, and service unit operators, oil, gas, |
19 |
.0 |
.0 |
82.0 |
| 6820 Earth drillers, except oil and gas |
13 |
.0 |
.0 |
82.0 |
| 6830 Explosives workers, ordnance handling experts, and blasters |
5 |
.0 |
.0 |
82.0 |
| 6840 Mining machine operators |
34 |
.0 |
.1 |
82.0 |
| 6910 Roof bolters, mining |
3 |
.0 |
.0 |
82.1 |
| 6920 Roustabouts, oil and gas |
1 |
.0 |
.0 |
82.1 |
| 6930 Helpers--extraction workers |
1 |
.0 |
.0 |
82.1 |
| 6940 Other extraction workers |
12 |
.0 |
.0 |
82.1 |
| 7000 First-line supervisors\managers of mechanics, installers, an |
148 |
.2 |
.3 |
82.4 |
| 7010 Computer, automated teller, and office machine repairers |
147 |
.2 |
.3 |
82.6 |
| 7020 Radio and telecommunications equipment installers and repair |
77 |
.1 |
.1 |
82.8 |
| 7030 Avionics technicians |
5 |
.0 |
.0 |
82.8 |
| 7040 Electric motor, power tool, and related repairers |
17 |
.0 |
.0 |
82.8 |
| 7050 Electrical and electronics installers and repairers, transpo |
3 |
.0 |
.0 |
82.8 |
| 7100 Electrical and electronics repairers, industrial and utility |
12 |
.0 |
.0 |
82.8 |
| 7110 Electronic equipment installers and repairers, motor vehicle |
12 |
.0 |
.0 |
82.9 |
| 7120 Electronic home entertainment equipment installers and repai |
22 |
.0 |
.0 |
82.9 |
| 7130 Security and fire alarm systems installers |
14 |
.0 |
.0 |
82.9 |
| 7140 Aircraft mechanics and service technicians |
68 |
.1 |
.1 |
83.1 |
| 7150 Automotive body and related repairers |
59 |
.1 |
.1 |
83.2 |
| 7160 Automotive glass installers and repairers |
10 |
.0 |
.0 |
83.2 |
| 7200 Automotive service technicians and mechanics |
335 |
.4 |
.6 |
83.8 |
| 7210 Bus and truck mechanics and diesel engine specialists |
156 |
.2 |
.3 |
84.1 |
| 7220 Heavy vehicle and mobile equipment service technicians and m |
101 |
.1 |
.2 |
84.3 |
| 7240 Small engine mechanics |
27 |
.0 |
.1 |
84.3 |
| 7260 Miscellaneous vehicle and mobile equipment mechanics, instal |
35 |
.0 |
.1 |
84.4 |
| 7300 Control and valve installers and repairers |
5 |
.0 |
.0 |
84.4 |
| 7310 Heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration mechanics and i |
161 |
.2 |
.3 |
84.7 |
| 7320 Home appliance repairers |
11 |
.0 |
.0 |
84.7 |
| 7330 Industrial and refractory machinery mechanics |
207 |
.3 |
.4 |
85.1 |
| 7340 Maintenance and repair workers, general |
119 |
.2 |
.2 |
85.3 |
| 7350 Maintenance workers, machinery |
18 |
.0 |
.0 |
85.4 |
| 7360 Millwrights |
30 |
.0 |
.1 |
85.4 |
| 7410 Electrical power-line installers and repairers |
48 |
.1 |
.1 |
85.5 |
| 7420 Telecommunications line installers and repairers |
58 |
.1 |
.1 |
85.6 |
| 7430 Precision instrument and equipment repairers |
26 |
.0 |
.0 |
85.7 |
| 7510 Coin, vending, and amusement machine servicers and repairers |
28 |
.0 |
.1 |
85.7 |
| 7520 Commercial divers |
5 |
.0 |
.0 |
85.7 |
| 7540 Locksmiths and safe repairers |
11 |
.0 |
.0 |
85.7 |
| 7550 Manufactured building and mobile home installers |
8 |
.0 |
.0 |
85.8 |
| 7560 Riggers |
6 |
.0 |
.0 |
85.8 |
| 7600 Signal and track switch repairers |
1 |
.0 |
.0 |
85.8 |
| 7610 Helpers--installation, maintenance, and repair workers |
7 |
.0 |
.0 |
85.8 |
| 7620 Other installation, maintenance, and repair workers |
90 |
.1 |
.2 |
86.0 |
| 7700 First-line supervisors/managers of production and operating |
374 |
.5 |
.7 |
86.6 |
| 7710 Aircraft structure, surfaces, rigging, and systems assembler |
2 |
.0 |
.0 |
86.7 |
| 7720 Electrical, electronics, and electromechanical assemblers |
78 |
.1 |
.1 |
86.8 |
| 7730 Engine and other machine assemblers |
8 |
.0 |
.0 |
86.8 |
| 7740 Structural metal fabricators and fitters |
7 |
.0 |
.0 |
86.8 |
| 7750 Miscellaneous assemblers and fabricators |
480 |
.6 |
.9 |
87.7 |
| 7800 Bakers |
74 |
.1 |
.1 |
87.9 |
| 7810 Butchers and other meat, poultry, and fish processing worker |
134 |
.2 |
.2 |
88.1 |
| 7830 Food and tobacco roasting, baking, and drying machine operat |
6 |
.0 |
.0 |
88.1 |
| 7840 Food batchmakers |
29 |
.0 |
.1 |
88.2 |
| 7850 Food cooking machine operators and tenders |
5 |
.0 |
.0 |
88.2 |
| 7900 Computer control programmers and operators |
18 |
.0 |
.0 |
88.2 |
| 7920 Extruding and drawing machine setters, operators, and tender |
9 |
.0 |
.0 |
88.2 |
| 7930 Forging machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and p |
4 |
.0 |
.0 |
88.2 |
| 7940 Rolling machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and p |
10 |
.0 |
.0 |
88.3 |
| 7950 Cutting, punching, and press machine setters, operators, and |
43 |
.1 |
.1 |
88.3 |
| 7960 Drilling and boring machine tool setters, operators, and ten |
2 |
.0 |
.0 |
88.3 |
| 8000 Grinding\lapping\polishing\buffing machine tool setters, ope |
31 |
.0 |
.1 |
88.4 |
| 8010 Lathe and turning machine tool setters, operators, and tende |
7 |
.0 |
.0 |
88.4 |
| 8020 Milling and planing machine setters, operators, and tenders, |
2 |
.0 |
.0 |
88.4 |
| 8030 Machinists |
185 |
.2 |
.3 |
88.8 |
| 8040 Metal furnace and kiln operators and tenders |
13 |
.0 |
.0 |
88.8 |
| 8060 Model makers and patternmakers, metal and plastic |
5 |
.0 |
.0 |
88.8 |
| 8100 Molders and molding machine setters, operators, and tenders, |
28 |
.0 |
.1 |
88.8 |
| 8120 Multiple machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal |
5 |
.0 |
.0 |
88.8 |
| 8130 Tool and die makers |
40 |
.1 |
.1 |
88.9 |
| 8140 Welding, soldering, and brazing workers |
248 |
.3 |
.5 |
89.4 |
| 8150 Heat treating equipment setters, operators, and tenders, met |
1 |
.0 |
.0 |
89.4 |
| 8160 Lay-out workers, metal and plastic |
2 |
.0 |
.0 |
89.4 |
| 8200 Plating and coating machine setters, operators, and tenders, |
14 |
.0 |
.0 |
89.4 |
| 8210 Tool grinders, filers, and sharpeners |
5 |
.0 |
.0 |
89.4 |
| 8220 Metalworkers and plastic workers, all other |
168 |
.2 |
.3 |
89.7 |
| 8230 Bookbinders and bindery workers |
13 |
.0 |
.0 |
89.8 |
| 8240 Job printers |
33 |
.0 |
.1 |
89.8 |
| 8250 Prepress technicians and workers |
18 |
.0 |
.0 |
89.9 |
| 8260 Printing machine operators |
98 |
.1 |
.2 |
90.0 |
| 8300 Laundry and dry-cleaning workers |
76 |
.1 |
.1 |
90.2 |
| 8310 Pressers, textile, garment, and related materials |
32 |
.0 |
.1 |
90.2 |
| 8320 Sewing machine operators |
80 |
.1 |
.1 |
90.4 |
| 8330 Shoe and leather workers and repairers |
5 |
.0 |
.0 |
90.4 |
| 8340 Shoe machine operators and tenders |
1 |
.0 |
.0 |
90.4 |
| 8350 Tailors, dressmakers, and sewers |
33 |
.0 |
.1 |
90.5 |
| 8360 Textile bleaching and dyeing machine operators and tenders |
4 |
.0 |
.0 |
90.5 |
| 8400 Textile cutting machine setters, operators, and tenders |
6 |
.0 |
.0 |
90.5 |
| 8410 Textile knitting and weaving machine setters, operators, and |
8 |
.0 |
.0 |
90.5 |
| 8420 Textile winding, twisting, and drawing out machine setters, |
16 |
.0 |
.0 |
90.5 |
| 8430 Extruding\forming machine setters, operators, and tenders, s |
1 |
.0 |
.0 |
90.5 |
| 8440 Fabric and apparel patternmakers |
2 |
.0 |
.0 |
90.5 |
| 8450 Upholsterers |
26 |
.0 |
.0 |
90.6 |
| 8460 Textile, apparel, and furnishings workers, all other |
11 |
.0 |
.0 |
90.6 |
| 8500 Cabinetmakers and bench carpenters |
36 |
.0 |
.1 |
90.7 |
| 8510 Furniture finishers |
9 |
.0 |
.0 |
90.7 |
| 8530 Sawing machine setters, operators, and tenders, wood |
20 |
.0 |
.0 |
90.7 |
| 8540 Woodworking machine setters, operators, and tenders, except |
18 |
.0 |
.0 |
90.8 |
| 8550 Woodworkers, all other |
17 |
.0 |
.0 |
90.8 |
| 8600 Power plant operators, distributors, and dispatchers |
30 |
.0 |
.1 |
90.8 |
| 8610 Stationary engineers and boiler operators |
61 |
.1 |
.1 |
91.0 |
| 8620 Water and liquid waste treatment plant and system operators |
42 |
.1 |
.1 |
91.0 |
| 8630 Miscellaneous plant and system operators |
17 |
.0 |
.0 |
91.1 |
| 8640 Chemical processing machine setters, operators, and tenders |
23 |
.0 |
.0 |
91.1 |
| 8650 Crushing, grinding, polishing, mixing, and blending workers |
49 |
.1 |
.1 |
91.2 |
| 8710 Cutting workers |
45 |
.1 |
.1 |
91.3 |
| 8720 Extruding, forming, pressing, and compacting machine setters |
19 |
.0 |
.0 |
91.3 |
| 8730 Furnace, kiln, oven, drier, and kettle operators and tenders |
6 |
.0 |
.0 |
91.3 |
| 8740 Inspectors, testers, sorters, samplers, and weighers |
300 |
.4 |
.6 |
91.9 |
| 8750 Jewelers and precious stone and metal workers |
27 |
.0 |
.1 |
91.9 |
| 8760 Medical, dental, and ophthalmic laboratory technicians |
35 |
.0 |
.1 |
92.0 |
| 8800 Packaging and filling machine operators and tenders |
117 |
.2 |
.2 |
92.2 |
| 8810 Painting workers |
92 |
.1 |
.2 |
92.4 |
| 8830 Photographic process workers and processing machine operator |
22 |
.0 |
.0 |
92.4 |
| 8840 Semiconductor processors |
3 |
.0 |
.0 |
92.4 |
| 8850 Cementing and gluing machine operators and tenders |
7 |
.0 |
.0 |
92.4 |
| 8860 Cleaning, washing, and metal pickling equipment operators an |
4 |
.0 |
.0 |
92.5 |
| 8910 Etchers and engravers |
5 |
.0 |
.0 |
92.5 |
| 8920 Molders, shapers, and casters, except metal and plastic |
14 |
.0 |
.0 |
92.5 |
| 8930 Paper goods machine setters, operators, and tenders |
27 |
.0 |
.1 |
92.5 |
| 8940 Tire builders |
7 |
.0 |
.0 |
92.6 |
| 8950 Helpers--production workers |
19 |
.0 |
.0 |
92.6 |
| 8960 Production workers, all other |
356 |
.5 |
.7 |
93.2 |
| 9000 Supervisors, transportation and material moving workers |
90 |
.1 |
.2 |
93.4 |
| 9030 Aircraft pilots and flight engineers |
67 |
.1 |
.1 |
93.5 |
| 9040 Air traffic controllers and airfield operations specialists |
21 |
.0 |
.0 |
93.6 |
| 9110 Ambulance drivers and attendants, except emergency medical t |
1 |
.0 |
.0 |
93.6 |
| 9120 Bus drivers |
249 |
.3 |
.5 |
94.0 |
| 9130 Driver/sales workers and truck drivers |
1289 |
1.7 |
2.4 |
96.4 |
| 9140 Taxi drivers and chauffeurs |
110 |
.1 |
.2 |
96.6 |
| 9150 Motor vehicle operators, all other |
27 |
.0 |
.1 |
96.7 |
| 9200 Locomotive engineers and operators |
33 |
.0 |
.1 |
96.8 |
| 9230 Railroad brake, signal, and switch operators |
6 |
.0 |
.0 |
96.8 |
| 9240 Railroad conductors and yardmasters |
23 |
.0 |
.0 |
96.8 |
| 9260 Subway, streetcar, and other rail transportation workers |
5 |
.0 |
.0 |
96.8 |
| 9300 Sailors and marine oilers |
11 |
.0 |
.0 |
96.8 |
| 9310 Ship and boat captains and operators |
19 |
.0 |
.0 |
96.9 |
| 9330 Ship engineers |
2 |
.0 |
.0 |
96.9 |
| 9340 Bridge and lock tenders |
2 |
.0 |
.0 |
96.9 |
| 9350 Parking lot attendants |
20 |
.0 |
.0 |
96.9 |
| 9360 Service station attendants |
29 |
.0 |
.1 |
97.0 |
| 9410 Transportation inspectors |
16 |
.0 |
.0 |
97.0 |
| 9420 Other transportation workers |
3 |
.0 |
.0 |
97.0 |
| 9500 Conveyor operators and tenders |
3 |
.0 |
.0 |
97.0 |
| 9510 Crane and tower operators |
25 |
.0 |
.0 |
97.1 |
| 9520 Dredge, excavating, and loading machine operators |
43 |
.1 |
.1 |
97.1 |
| 9560 Hoist and winch operators |
3 |
.0 |
.0 |
97.1 |
| 9600 Industrial truck and tractor operators |
202 |
.3 |
.4 |
97.5 |
| 9610 Cleaners of vehicles and equipment |
82 |
.1 |
.2 |
97.7 |
| 9620 Laborers and freight, stock, and material movers, hand |
607 |
.8 |
1.1 |
98.8 |
| 9630 Machine feeders and offbearers |
15 |
.0 |
.0 |
98.8 |
| 9640 Packers and packagers, hand |
166 |
.2 |
.3 |
99.1 |
| 9650 Pumping station operators |
13 |
.0 |
.0 |
99.2 |
| 9720 Refuse and recyclable material collectors |
23 |
.0 |
.0 |
99.2 |
| 9740 Tank car, truck, and ship loaders |
1 |
.0 |
.0 |
99.2 |
| 9750 Material moving workers, all other |
17 |
.0 |
.0 |
99.2 |
| 9840 Armed Forces |
414 |
.5 |
.8 |
100.0 |
| Total |
53856 |
70.4 |
100.0 |
|
| Missing |
-1 |
22591 |
29.6 |
|
|
| Total |
76447 |
100.0 |
|
|
D15 occupation - spouse
|
|
Frequency |
Percent |
Valid Percent |
Cumulative Percent |
| Valid |
10 Chief executives |
420 |
.5 |
1.3 |
1.3 |
| 20 General and operations managers |
211 |
.3 |
.6 |
1.9 |
| 40 Advertising and promotions managers |
11 |
.0 |
.0 |
2.0 |
| 50 Marketing and sales managers |
204 |
.3 |
.6 |
2.6 |
| 60 Public relations managers |
16 |
.0 |
.0 |
2.6 |
| 100 Administrative services managers |
19 |
.0 |
.1 |
2.7 |
| 110 Computer and information systems managers |
76 |
.1 |
.2 |
2.9 |
| 120 Financial managers |
310 |
.4 |
1.0 |
3.9 |
| 130 Human resources managers |
87 |
.1 |
.3 |
4.2 |
| 140 Industrial production managers |
86 |
.1 |
.3 |
4.4 |
| 150 Purchasing managers |
42 |
.1 |
.1 |
4.6 |
| 160 Transportation, storage, and distribution managers |
50 |
.1 |
.2 |
4.7 |
| 200 Farm, ranch, and other agricultural managers |
50 |
.1 |
.2 |
4.9 |
| 210 Farmers and ranchers |
221 |
.3 |
.7 |
5.5 |
| 220 Construction managers |
192 |
.3 |
.6 |
6.1 |
| 230 Education administrators |
235 |
.3 |
.7 |
6.9 |
| 300 Engineering managers |
23 |
.0 |
.1 |
6.9 |
| 310 Food service managers |
226 |
.3 |
.7 |
7.6 |
| 320 Funeral directors |
|---|