Descriptives for United States 1997 household file
Descriptives
Descriptive Statistics
|
N |
Minimum |
Maximum |
Mean |
Std. Deviation |
| COUNTRY UNIQUE COUNTRY/YEAR IDENTIFICATION NUMBER |
50320 |
85 |
85 |
85.00 |
.00 |
| CASENUM UNIQUE UNIT NUMBER |
50320 |
1.00 |
64659.00 |
32232.2247 |
18626.8700 |
| HWEIGHT SAMPLE WEIGHT |
50320 |
.01 |
12045.38 |
2037.5233 |
1013.6686 |
| DEFLATE DEFLATION FACTOR |
50320 |
1 |
1 |
1.00 |
.00 |
| D4 NUMBER OF PERSONS |
50320 |
1.00 |
16.00 |
2.6144 |
1.4723 |
| D5 UNIT STRUCTURE |
50320 |
1.00 |
1.00 |
1.0000 |
.0000 |
| D6 NUMBER OF EARNERS |
50320 |
.00 |
9.00 |
1.3819 |
.9967 |
| D27 NUMBER OF CHILDREN UNDER AGE 18 |
50320 |
.00 |
12.00 |
.7109 |
1.1109 |
| D28 AGE OF THE YOUNGEST CHILD |
18701 |
0 |
17 |
6.98 |
5.24 |
| NUM6574 NUMBER OF PERSONS AGED 65 TO 74 |
50320 |
.00 |
4.00 |
.1759 |
.4665 |
| NUMGE75 NUMBER OF PERSONS AGED 75 YEARS OR MORE |
50320 |
.00 |
3.00 |
.1353 |
.4004 |
| WEEKHDFT HEAD WEEKS WORKED FULL TIME |
50320 |
.00 |
52.00 |
31.6349 |
24.1799 |
| WEEKSPFT SPOUSE WEEKS WORKED FULL TIME |
28698 |
.00 |
52.00 |
22.5845 |
24.6456 |
| WEEKHDPT HEAD WEEKS WORKED PART TIME |
50320 |
.00 |
52.00 |
3.4945 |
11.5578 |
| WEEKSPPT SPOUSE WEEKS WORKED PART TIME |
28698 |
.00 |
52.00 |
7.7625 |
16.9588 |
| WEEKHDUP HEAD WEEKS UNEMPLOYED |
50320 |
.00 |
52.00 |
1.1979 |
5.7751 |
| WEEKSPUP SPOUSE WEEKS UNEMPLOYED |
28698 |
.00 |
52.00 |
.8212 |
4.6022 |
| HRSHD HOURS WORKED PER WEEK HEAD |
50320 |
.00 |
99.00 |
31.0281 |
21.1692 |
| HRSSP HOURS WORKED PER WEEK SPOUSE |
28698 |
.00 |
99.00 |
24.0608 |
19.6088 |
| TOTEXP TOTAL EXPENDITURES |
50320 |
0 |
0 |
.00 |
.00 |
| FOODEXP FOOD EXPENDITURES |
50320 |
0 |
0 |
.00 |
.00 |
| HOUSEXP HOUSING EXPENDITURES |
50320 |
0 |
0 |
.00 |
.00 |
| APPEXP CLOTHING EXPENDITURES |
50320 |
0 |
0 |
.00 |
.00 |
| TRANEXP TRANSPORTATION EXPENDITURES |
50320 |
0 |
0 |
.00 |
.00 |
| MEDEXP OUT OF POCKET MEDICAL EXPENDITURES |
50320 |
.00 |
31877.00 |
2472.6426 |
3279.5975 |
| EDUCEXP EDUCATION EXPENDITURES |
50320 |
0 |
0 |
.00 |
.00 |
| CHCAREXP CHILD CARE EXPENDITURES |
50320 |
0 |
0 |
.00 |
.00 |
| V1 GROSS WAGES AND SALARIES |
50320 |
.00 |
662127.00 |
36221.7916 |
46128.8305 |
| V1NET NET WAGES AND SALARIES |
50320 |
0 |
0 |
.00 |
.00 |
| V2 MANDATORY EMPLOYER CONTRIB. |
50320 |
.00 |
31852.00 |
2399.7342 |
2546.0717 |
| V3 NONMANDATORY EMPLOYER CONT. |
50320 |
.00 |
19998.00 |
1912.1633 |
2311.5985 |
| V4 FARM SELF-EMPLOYMENT INCOME |
50320 |
-19998.00 |
368159.00 |
237.9428 |
3921.6193 |
| V5 NONFARM SELF-EMPLOYMENT INCOME |
50320 |
-15600.00 |
661318.00 |
2626.4328 |
17380.1280 |
| V6 IN-KIND EARNINGS |
50320 |
0 |
0 |
.00 |
.00 |
| V7 MAND.CONTRIB. FOR SELF-EMP. |
50320 |
.00 |
37109.00 |
326.5833 |
1558.6442 |
| V8 CASH PROPERTY INCOME |
50320 |
-11298.00 |
353498.00 |
3278.3213 |
13025.5865 |
| V9 NONCASH PROPERTY INCOME |
50320 |
0 |
0 |
.00 |
.00 |
| V10 MARKET VALUE OF RESIDENCE(HOMEOWNERS) |
50320 |
0 |
0 |
.00 |
.00 |
| V11 INCOME TAXES |
50320 |
.00 |
290311.00 |
7717.6380 |
15610.4548 |
| V12 PROPERTY OR WEALTH TAXES |
50320 |
0 |
0 |
.00 |
.00 |
| V13 MANDATORY EMPLOYEE CONTRIB. |
50320 |
.00 |
31852.00 |
2399.7342 |
2546.0717 |
| V14 OTHER DIRECT TAXES |
50320 |
0 |
0 |
.00 |
.00 |
| V15 INDIRECT TAXES |
50320 |
0 |
0 |
.00 |
.00 |
| V16 SICK PAY |
50320 |
0 |
0 |
.00 |
.00 |
| V17 ACCIDENT PAY |
50320 |
0 |
0 |
.00 |
.00 |
| V18 DISABILITY PAY |
50320 |
.00 |
105199.00 |
114.8869 |
1524.9414 |
| V19 SOCIAL RETIREMENT BENEFITS |
50320 |
.00 |
150000.00 |
3066.2338 |
6124.9799 |
| V19S1 BASIC OLD AGE BENEFIT |
50320 |
.00 |
100000.00 |
2647.4400 |
5740.1202 |
| V19S2 SUPPLEMENTARY OLD AGE BENEFIT |
50320 |
0 |
0 |
.00 |
.00 |
| V19S3 EARLY RETIREMENT BENEFIT |
50320 |
0 |
0 |
.00 |
.00 |
| V19S4 SURVIVORS PENSIONS |
50320 |
0 |
0 |
.00 |
.00 |
| V19SR OTHER SOCIAL RETIREMENT INCOME |
50320 |
.00 |
150000.00 |
418.7888 |
2389.4973 |
| V20 CHILD OR FAMILY ALLOWANCES |
50320 |
0 |
0 |
.00 |
.00 |
| V20S1 CHILD ALLOWANCE |
50320 |
0 |
0 |
.00 |
.00 |
| V20S2 ADVANCE MAINTENANCE (PROGRAM FOR SINGLE PARENTS) |
50320 |
0 |
0 |
.00 |
.00 |
| V20S3 ORPHANS PENSION ALLOWANCE |
50320 |
0 |
0 |
.00 |
.00 |
| V20SR OTHER CHILD ALLOWANCE AMOUNTS |
50320 |
0 |
0 |
.00 |
.00 |
| V21 UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS |
50320 |
.00 |
99999.00 |
151.7461 |
1059.3239 |
| V21S1 UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE |
50320 |
0 |
0 |
.00 |
.00 |
| V21S2 TRAINING OR RETRAINING ALLOWANCE |
50320 |
0 |
0 |
.00 |
.00 |
| V21S3 PLACEMENT AND RESETTLEMENT BENEFITS |
50320 |
0 |
0 |
.00 |
.00 |
| V21SR OTHER UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS |
50320 |
0 |
0 |
.00 |
.00 |
| V22 MATERNITY ALLOWANCES |
50320 |
0 |
0 |
.00 |
.00 |
| V22S1 PAY REPLACEMENT |
50320 |
0 |
0 |
.00 |
.00 |
| V22S2 BIRTH PREMIUM |
50320 |
0 |
0 |
.00 |
.00 |
| V22SR OTHER MATERNITY/PATERNITY BENEFITS |
50320 |
0 |
0 |
.00 |
.00 |
| V23 MILITARY / VET./ WAR BENEFITS |
50320 |
.00 |
60128.00 |
157.7205 |
1615.6728 |
| V24 RESIDUAL SOCIAL INSURANCE |
50320 |
0 |
0 |
.00 |
.00 |
| V24S1 INVALID CARE PREMIUM |
50320 |
0 |
0 |
.00 |
.00 |
| V24S2 STUDENT STIPEND -- NOT MEANS-TESTED |
50320 |
0 |
0 |
.00 |
.00 |
| V24S3 CHILD CARE BENEFIT -- NOT MEANS-TESTED |
50320 |
0 |
0 |
.00 |
.00 |
| V24SR OTHER RESIDUAL SOCIAL INSURANCE |
50320 |
0 |
0 |
.00 |
.00 |
| V25 MEANS-TESTED CASH BENEFITS |
50320 |
.00 |
36198.00 |
561.1725 |
1768.1189 |
| V25S1 SOCIAL ASSISTANCE |
50320 |
.00 |
33400.00 |
291.7752 |
1494.1300 |
| V25S2 OLD AGE ASSISTANCE |
50320 |
.00 |
26000.00 |
43.2519 |
502.8957 |
| V25S3 UNEMPLOYMENT ASSISTANCE |
50320 |
0 |
0 |
.00 |
.00 |
| V25S4 UNMARRIED MOTHERS ALLOWANCE |
50320 |
0 |
0 |
.00 |
.00 |
| V25SR OTHER MEANS-TESTED CASH BENEFITS |
50320 |
.00 |
7259.00 |
226.1453 |
698.3259 |
| V26 ALL NEAR CASH BENEFITS |
50320 |
.00 |
12547.00 |
189.9377 |
702.1381 |
| V26S1 NEAR CASH FOOD BENEFITS |
50320 |
.00 |
12297.00 |
184.3021 |
690.3219 |
| V26S2 NEAR CASH HOUSING BENEFITS |
50320 |
0 |
0 |
.00 |
.00 |
| V26S3 NEAR CASH MEDICAL BENEFITS |
50320 |
0 |
0 |
.00 |
.00 |
| V26S4 NEAR CASH HEATING BENEFITS |
50320 |
.00 |
4000.00 |
5.6356 |
46.8999 |
| V26S5 NEAR CASH EDUCATION BENEFITS |
50320 |
0 |
0 |
.00 |
.00 |
| V26S6 NEAR CASH CHILD CARE BENEFITS |
50320 |
0 |
0 |
.00 |
.00 |
| V26SR OTHER NEAR CASH MEANS TESTED BENEFITS |
50320 |
0 |
0 |
.00 |
.00 |
| V27 VALUE OF NON-CASH FOOD BENEFITS |
50320 |
0 |
0 |
.00 |
.00 |
| V28 VALUE OF NON-CASH HOUSING BENEFITS |
50320 |
.00 |
1480.00 |
9.1233 |
45.8437 |
| V29 VALUE OF NON-CASH MEDICAL BENEFITS |
50320 |
.00 |
68134.00 |
2208.0551 |
3982.7505 |
| V30 VALUE OF NON-CASH HEATING BENEFITS |
50320 |
0 |
0 |
.00 |
.00 |
| V31 VALUE OF NON-CASH EDUCATION BENEFITS |
50320 |
.00 |
80000.00 |
258.8177 |
1732.6698 |
| V31A VALUE OF NON-CASH CHILD CARE BENEFITS |
50320 |
0 |
0 |
.00 |
.00 |
| ALTNCASH ALTERNATE NON-CASH INCOME |
50320 |
0 |
0 |
.00 |
.00 |
| V32 PRIVATE PENSIONS |
50320 |
.00 |
124999.00 |
1006.5852 |
4961.2315 |
| V32S1 OCCUPATIONAL PENSIONS |
50320 |
0 |
0 |
.00 |
.00 |
| V32S2 OPTING OUT PENSIONS |
50320 |
0 |
0 |
.00 |
.00 |
| V32SR OTHER PRIVATE PENSION INCOME |
50320 |
0 |
0 |
.00 |
.00 |
| V33 PUBLIC SECTOR PENSIONS |
50320 |
.00 |
151999.00 |
953.6441 |
5263.4832 |
| V34 ALIMONY OR CHILD SUPPORT |
50320 |
.00 |
199998.00 |
214.6272 |
1920.1811 |
| V34X PAID ALIMONY OR CHILD SUPPORT |
50320 |
0 |
0 |
.00 |
.00 |
| V35 RESIDUAL REGULAR PRIVATE INCOME |
50320 |
.00 |
65000.00 |
91.1608 |
1269.4022 |
| V35S1 REGULAR TRANSFERS FROM RELATIVES |
50320 |
0 |
0 |
.00 |
.00 |
| V35S2 REGULAR TRANSFERS FROM PRIVATE CHARITIES |
50320 |
0 |
0 |
.00 |
.00 |
| V35SR OTHER RESIDUAL REGULAR PRIVATE INCOME |
50320 |
0 |
0 |
.00 |
.00 |
| V36 OTHER CASH INCOME |
50320 |
.00 |
99999.00 |
118.1205 |
1755.2779 |
| V37 REALIZED LUMP SUM INCOME |
50320 |
0 |
0 |
.00 |
.00 |
| V37S1 CAPITAL GAINS AND LOSSES |
50320 |
0 |
0 |
.00 |
.00 |
| V37SR OTHER LUMP SUM PRIVATE INCOME |
50320 |
0 |
0 |
.00 |
.00 |
| V39 GROSS WAGE/SALARY HEAD |
50320 |
.00 |
442040.00 |
24700.3081 |
37399.1169 |
| V39NET NET WAGE/SALARY HEAD |
50320 |
0 |
0 |
.00 |
.00 |
| V40 HOURLY WAGE RATE HEAD |
34059 |
0 |
1270 |
16.25 |
19.79 |
| V41 GROSS WAGE/SALARY SPOUSE |
28698 |
.00 |
442040.00 |
13982.7865 |
21591.5506 |
| V41NET NET WAGE/SALARY SPOUSE |
28698 |
0 |
0 |
.00 |
.00 |
| V42 HOURLY WAGE RATE SPOUSE |
17969 |
0 |
1442 |
11.67 |
19.06 |
| NEARCHB NEAR CASH HOUSING BENEFITS (new = V26S2) |
50320 |
0 |
0 |
.00 |
.00 |
| NEARCOB NEAR CASH EXCEPT HOUSING (new = V26-V26S2) |
50320 |
0 |
0 |
.00 |
.00 |
| HSLOT1 COUNTRY SPECIFIC HOUSEHOLD INFORMATION I |
0 |
|
|
|
|
| HSLOT2 COUNTRY SPECIFIC HOUSEHOLD INFORMATION II |
0 |
|
|
|
|
| SELFI SELF EMPLOYMENT INCOME |
50320 |
-19998 |
661318 |
2864.38 |
17949.59 |
| EARNING EARNINGS |
50320 |
-19998 |
662127 |
39086.17 |
49231.47 |
| FI FACTOR INCOME |
50320 |
-19748 |
837825 |
42364.49 |
52464.93 |
| PENSIOI OCCUPATIONAL PENSIONS |
50320 |
0 |
151999 |
1960.23 |
7260.86 |
| MI MARKET INCOME |
50320 |
-19748 |
837825 |
44324.72 |
52517.76 |
| MEANSI MEANS TESTED INCOME |
50320 |
0 |
36315 |
751.11 |
2191.14 |
| OTHSOCI SOCIAL INSURANCE EX 19-21 |
50320 |
0 |
105199 |
272.61 |
2235.89 |
| SOCI SOCIAL INSURANCE TRANSFERS |
50320 |
0 |
150000 |
3490.59 |
6670.09 |
| SOCTRANS SOCIAL TRANSFERS |
50320 |
0 |
150117 |
4241.70 |
6856.01 |
| PRIVATI PRIVATE TRANSFERS |
50320 |
0 |
199998 |
305.79 |
2307.86 |
| TRANSI TRANSFER INCOME |
50320 |
0 |
200056 |
4547.49 |
7138.05 |
| GI GROSS INCOME |
50320 |
-17381 |
837825 |
48990.32 |
51206.29 |
| PAYROLL MAND PAYROLL TAXES |
50320 |
0 |
38524 |
2726.32 |
2859.65 |
| DPI NET DISPOSABLE INCOME AFTER TAXES |
50320 |
-69264 |
622979 |
38546.37 |
35402.41 |
| Valid N (listwise) |
0 |
|
|
|
|
Frequencies for United States 1997 household file
Frequency Table
MARRIED MARRIED COUPLE INDICATOR
|
Frequency |
Percent |
Valid Percent |
Cumulative Percent |
| Valid |
0 no couple present in household |
21622 |
43.0 |
43.0 |
43.0 |
| 1 married couple |
27070 |
53.8 |
53.8 |
96.8 |
| 2 married couple, head and spouse interchanged by LIS |
11 |
.0 |
.0 |
96.8 |
| 3 non-married cohabiting couple |
887 |
1.8 |
1.8 |
98.5 |
| 4 non-married cohabiting couple, LIS interchanged partners |
674 |
1.3 |
1.3 |
99.9 |
| 5 non-married cohabiting couple, both partners same sex |
56 |
.1 |
.1 |
100.0 |
| Total |
50320 |
100.0 |
100.0 |
|
D1 AGE OF HEAD
|
Frequency |
Percent |
Valid Percent |
Cumulative Percent |
| Valid |
15.00 |
10 |
.0 |
.0 |
.0 |
| 16.00 |
22 |
.0 |
.0 |
.1 |
| 17.00 |
35 |
.1 |
.1 |
.1 |
| 18.00 |
80 |
.2 |
.2 |
.3 |
| 19.00 |
144 |
.3 |
.3 |
.6 |
| 20.00 |
233 |
.5 |
.5 |
1.0 |
| 21.00 |
333 |
.7 |
.7 |
1.7 |
| 22.00 |
407 |
.8 |
.8 |
2.5 |
| 23.00 |
532 |
1.1 |
1.1 |
3.6 |
| 24.00 |
599 |
1.2 |
1.2 |
4.8 |
| 25.00 |
644 |
1.3 |
1.3 |
6.0 |
| 26.00 |
765 |
1.5 |
1.5 |
7.6 |
| 27.00 |
849 |
1.7 |
1.7 |
9.2 |
| 28.00 |
865 |
1.7 |
1.7 |
11.0 |
| 29.00 |
866 |
1.7 |
1.7 |
12.7 |
| 30.00 |
1002 |
2.0 |
2.0 |
14.7 |
| 31.00 |
981 |
1.9 |
1.9 |
16.6 |
| 32.00 |
968 |
1.9 |
1.9 |
18.6 |
| 33.00 |
1064 |
2.1 |
2.1 |
20.7 |
| 34.00 |
1142 |
2.3 |
2.3 |
22.9 |
| 35.00 |
1108 |
2.2 |
2.2 |
25.1 |
| 36.00 |
1169 |
2.3 |
2.3 |
27.5 |
| 37.00 |
1213 |
2.4 |
2.4 |
29.9 |
| 38.00 |
1166 |
2.3 |
2.3 |
32.2 |
| 39.00 |
1150 |
2.3 |
2.3 |
34.5 |
| 40.00 |
1155 |
2.3 |
2.3 |
36.8 |
| 41.00 |
1157 |
2.3 |
2.3 |
39.1 |
| 42.00 |
1227 |
2.4 |
2.4 |
41.5 |
| 43.00 |
1160 |
2.3 |
2.3 |
43.8 |
| 44.00 |
1140 |
2.3 |
2.3 |
46.1 |
| 45.00 |
1107 |
2.2 |
2.2 |
48.3 |
| 46.00 |
1107 |
2.2 |
2.2 |
50.5 |
| 47.00 |
1041 |
2.1 |
2.1 |
52.5 |
| 48.00 |
1031 |
2.0 |
2.0 |
54.6 |
| 49.00 |
1003 |
2.0 |
2.0 |
56.6 |
| 50.00 |
1068 |
2.1 |
2.1 |
58.7 |
| 51.00 |
971 |
1.9 |
1.9 |
60.6 |
| 52.00 |
829 |
1.6 |
1.6 |
62.3 |
| 53.00 |
778 |
1.5 |
1.5 |
63.8 |
| 54.00 |
829 |
1.6 |
1.6 |
65.5 |
| 55.00 |
841 |
1.7 |
1.7 |
67.2 |
| 56.00 |
741 |
1.5 |
1.5 |
68.6 |
| 57.00 |
637 |
1.3 |
1.3 |
69.9 |
| 58.00 |
597 |
1.2 |
1.2 |
71.1 |
| 59.00 |
700 |
1.4 |
1.4 |
72.5 |
| 60.00 |
649 |
1.3 |
1.3 |
73.8 |
| 61.00 |
579 |
1.2 |
1.2 |
74.9 |
| 62.00 |
662 |
1.3 |
1.3 |
76.2 |
| 63.00 |
623 |
1.2 |
1.2 |
77.5 |
| 64.00 |
553 |
1.1 |
1.1 |
78.6 |
| 65.00 |
616 |
1.2 |
1.2 |
79.8 |
| 66.00 |
598 |
1.2 |
1.2 |
81.0 |
| 67.00 |
634 |
1.3 |
1.3 |
82.2 |
| 68.00 |
578 |
1.1 |
1.1 |
83.4 |
| 69.00 |
581 |
1.2 |
1.2 |
84.5 |
| 70.00 |
578 |
1.1 |
1.1 |
85.7 |
| 71.00 |
552 |
1.1 |
1.1 |
86.8 |
| 72.00 |
548 |
1.1 |
1.1 |
87.9 |
| 73.00 |
557 |
1.1 |
1.1 |
89.0 |
| 74.00 |
507 |
1.0 |
1.0 |
90.0 |
| 75.00 |
543 |
1.1 |
1.1 |
91.1 |
| 76.00 |
511 |
1.0 |
1.0 |
92.1 |
| 77.00 |
482 |
1.0 |
1.0 |
93.0 |
| 78.00 |
408 |
.8 |
.8 |
93.8 |
| 79.00 |
412 |
.8 |
.8 |
94.7 |
| 80.00 |
362 |
.7 |
.7 |
95.4 |
| 81.00 |
374 |
.7 |
.7 |
96.1 |
| 82.00 |
310 |
.6 |
.6 |
96.7 |
| 83.00 |
306 |
.6 |
.6 |
97.4 |
| 84.00 |
259 |
.5 |
.5 |
97.9 |
| 85.00 |
199 |
.4 |
.4 |
98.3 |
| 86.00 |
182 |
.4 |
.4 |
98.6 |
| 87.00 |
136 |
.3 |
.3 |
98.9 |
| 88.00 |
152 |
.3 |
.3 |
99.2 |
| 89.00 |
101 |
.2 |
.2 |
99.4 |
| 90.00 90 years or over |
302 |
.6 |
.6 |
100.0 |
| Total |
50320 |
100.0 |
100.0 |
|
D2 AGE OF SPOUSE
|
Frequency |
Percent |
Valid Percent |
Cumulative Percent |
| Valid |
16.00 |
4 |
.0 |
.0 |
.0 |
| 17.00 |
22 |
.0 |
.1 |
.1 |
| 18.00 |
57 |
.1 |
.2 |
.3 |
| 19.00 |
86 |
.2 |
.3 |
.6 |
| 20.00 |
154 |
.3 |
.5 |
1.1 |
| 21.00 |
202 |
.4 |
.7 |
1.8 |
| 22.00 |
215 |
.4 |
.7 |
2.6 |
| 23.00 |
284 |
.6 |
1.0 |
3.6 |
| 24.00 |
380 |
.8 |
1.3 |
4.9 |
| 25.00 |
417 |
.8 |
1.5 |
6.3 |
| 26.00 |
502 |
1.0 |
1.7 |
8.1 |
| 27.00 |
587 |
1.2 |
2.0 |
10.1 |
| 28.00 |
580 |
1.2 |
2.0 |
12.2 |
| 29.00 |
634 |
1.3 |
2.2 |
14.4 |
| 30.00 |
625 |
1.2 |
2.2 |
16.5 |
| 31.00 |
674 |
1.3 |
2.3 |
18.9 |
| 32.00 |
668 |
1.3 |
2.3 |
21.2 |
| 33.00 |
749 |
1.5 |
2.6 |
23.8 |
| 34.00 |
766 |
1.5 |
2.7 |
26.5 |
| 35.00 |
794 |
1.6 |
2.8 |
29.3 |
| 36.00 |
729 |
1.4 |
2.5 |
31.8 |
| 37.00 |
761 |
1.5 |
2.7 |
34.5 |
| 38.00 |
763 |
1.5 |
2.7 |
37.1 |
| 39.00 |
843 |
1.7 |
2.9 |
40.1 |
| 40.00 |
782 |
1.6 |
2.7 |
42.8 |
| 41.00 |
758 |
1.5 |
2.6 |
45.4 |
| 42.00 |
809 |
1.6 |
2.8 |
48.2 |
| 43.00 |
684 |
1.4 |
2.4 |
50.6 |
| 44.00 |
773 |
1.5 |
2.7 |
53.3 |
| 45.00 |
696 |
1.4 |
2.4 |
55.7 |
| 46.00 |
668 |
1.3 |
2.3 |
58.1 |
| 47.00 |
629 |
1.3 |
2.2 |
60.3 |
| 48.00 |
634 |
1.3 |
2.2 |
62.5 |
| 49.00 |
571 |
1.1 |
2.0 |
64.5 |
| 50.00 |
670 |
1.3 |
2.3 |
66.8 |
| 51.00 |
652 |
1.3 |
2.3 |
69.1 |
| 52.00 |
466 |
.9 |
1.6 |
70.7 |
| 53.00 |
477 |
.9 |
1.7 |
72.4 |
| 54.00 |
489 |
1.0 |
1.7 |
74.1 |
| 55.00 |
477 |
.9 |
1.7 |
75.7 |
| 56.00 |
429 |
.9 |
1.5 |
77.2 |
| 57.00 |
412 |
.8 |
1.4 |
78.7 |
| 58.00 |
390 |
.8 |
1.4 |
80.0 |
| 59.00 |
356 |
.7 |
1.2 |
81.3 |
| 60.00 |
343 |
.7 |
1.2 |
82.4 |
| 61.00 |
370 |
.7 |
1.3 |
83.7 |
| 62.00 |
313 |
.6 |
1.1 |
84.8 |
| 63.00 |
341 |
.7 |
1.2 |
86.0 |
| 64.00 |
312 |
.6 |
1.1 |
87.1 |
| 65.00 |
311 |
.6 |
1.1 |
88.2 |
| 66.00 |
276 |
.5 |
1.0 |
89.1 |
| 67.00 |
297 |
.6 |
1.0 |
90.2 |
| 68.00 |
279 |
.6 |
1.0 |
91.2 |
| 69.00 |
254 |
.5 |
.9 |
92.0 |
| 70.00 |
257 |
.5 |
.9 |
92.9 |
| 71.00 |
244 |
.5 |
.9 |
93.8 |
| 72.00 |
211 |
.4 |
.7 |
94.5 |
| 73.00 |
233 |
.5 |
.8 |
95.3 |
| 74.00 |
214 |
.4 |
.7 |
96.1 |
| 75.00 |
142 |
.3 |
.5 |
96.6 |
| 76.00 |
180 |
.4 |
.6 |
97.2 |
| 77.00 |
156 |
.3 |
.5 |
97.7 |
| 78.00 |
137 |
.3 |
.5 |
98.2 |
| 79.00 |
99 |
.2 |
.3 |
98.6 |
| 80.00 |
81 |
.2 |
.3 |
98.9 |
| 81.00 |
90 |
.2 |
.3 |
99.2 |
| 82.00 |
59 |
.1 |
.2 |
99.4 |
| 83.00 |
49 |
.1 |
.2 |
99.5 |
| 84.00 |
41 |
.1 |
.1 |
99.7 |
| 85.00 |
27 |
.1 |
.1 |
99.8 |
| 86.00 |
18 |
.0 |
.1 |
99.8 |
| 87.00 |
14 |
.0 |
.0 |
99.9 |
| 88.00 |
11 |
.0 |
.0 |
99.9 |
| 89.00 |
6 |
.0 |
.0 |
99.9 |
| 90.00 90 years or over |
15 |
.0 |
.1 |
100.0 |
| Total |
28698 |
57.0 |
100.0 |
|
| Missing |
System |
21622 |
43.0 |
|
|
| Total |
50320 |
100.0 |
|
|
D3 SEX OF HEAD
|
Frequency |
Percent |
Valid Percent |
Cumulative Percent |
| Valid |
1.00 male |
36522 |
72.6 |
72.6 |
72.6 |
| 2.00 female |
13798 |
27.4 |
27.4 |
100.0 |
| Total |
50320 |
100.0 |
100.0 |
|
D7 GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION INDICATOR A
|
Frequency |
Percent |
Valid Percent |
Cumulative Percent |
| Valid |
11.00 Maine |
539 |
1.1 |
1.1 |
1.1 |
| 12.00 New Hampshire |
487 |
1.0 |
1.0 |
2.0 |
| 13.00 Vermont |
512 |
1.0 |
1.0 |
3.1 |
| 14.00 Massachusetts |
1183 |
2.4 |
2.4 |
5.4 |
| 15.00 Rhode Island |
520 |
1.0 |
1.0 |
6.4 |
| 16.00 Connecticut |
534 |
1.1 |
1.1 |
7.5 |
| 21.00 New York |
3350 |
6.7 |
6.7 |
14.2 |
| 22.00 New Jersey |
1456 |
2.9 |
2.9 |
17.1 |
| 23.00 Pennsylvania |
2050 |
4.1 |
4.1 |
21.1 |
| 31.00 Ohio |
1871 |
3.7 |
3.7 |
24.8 |
| 32.00 Indiana |
684 |
1.4 |
1.4 |
26.2 |
| 33.00 Illinois |
2042 |
4.1 |
4.1 |
30.3 |
| 34.00 Michigan |
1661 |
3.3 |
3.3 |
33.6 |
| 35.00 Wisconsin |
703 |
1.4 |
1.4 |
35.0 |
| 41.00 Minnesota |
691 |
1.4 |
1.4 |
36.3 |
| 42.00 Iowa |
654 |
1.3 |
1.3 |
37.6 |
| 43.00 Missouri |
595 |
1.2 |
1.2 |
38.8 |
| 44.00 North Dakota |
637 |
1.3 |
1.3 |
40.1 |
| 45.00 South Dakota |
636 |
1.3 |
1.3 |
41.3 |
| 46.00 Nebraska |
670 |
1.3 |
1.3 |
42.7 |
| 47.00 Kansas |
651 |
1.3 |
1.3 |
44.0 |
| 51.00 Delaware |
497 |
1.0 |
1.0 |
45.0 |
| 52.00 Maryland |
563 |
1.1 |
1.1 |
46.1 |
| 53.00 District of Columbia |
548 |
1.1 |
1.1 |
47.2 |
| 54.00 Virginia |
736 |
1.5 |
1.5 |
48.6 |
| 55.00 West Virginia |
682 |
1.4 |
1.4 |
50.0 |
| 56.00 North Carolina |
1238 |
2.5 |
2.5 |
52.4 |
| 57.00 South Carolina |
540 |
1.1 |
1.1 |
53.5 |
| 58.00 Georgia |
846 |
1.7 |
1.7 |
55.2 |
| 59.00 Florida |
2612 |
5.2 |
5.2 |
60.4 |
| 61.00 Kentucky |
632 |
1.3 |
1.3 |
61.6 |
| 62.00 Tennessee |
645 |
1.3 |
1.3 |
62.9 |
| 63.00 Alabama |
682 |
1.4 |
1.4 |
64.3 |
| 64.00 Mississippi |
591 |
1.2 |
1.2 |
65.5 |
| 71.00 Arkansas |
676 |
1.3 |
1.3 |
66.8 |
| 72.00 Louisiana |
651 |
1.3 |
1.3 |
68.1 |
| 73.00 Oklahoma |
768 |
1.5 |
1.5 |
69.6 |
| 74.00 Texas |
2709 |
5.4 |
5.4 |
75.0 |
| 81.00 Montana |
706 |
1.4 |
1.4 |
76.4 |
| 82.00 Idaho |
740 |
1.5 |
1.5 |
77.9 |
| 83.00 Wyoming |
648 |
1.3 |
1.3 |
79.2 |
| 84.00 Colorado |
773 |
1.5 |
1.5 |
80.7 |
| 85.00 New Mexico |
883 |
1.8 |
1.8 |
82.5 |
| 86.00 Arizona |
841 |
1.7 |
1.7 |
84.1 |
| 87.00 Utah |
626 |
1.2 |
1.2 |
85.4 |
| 88.00 Nevada |
668 |
1.3 |
1.3 |
86.7 |
| 91.00 Washington |
669 |
1.3 |
1.3 |
88.0 |
| 92.00 Oregon |
620 |
1.2 |
1.2 |
89.3 |
| 93.00 California |
4464 |
8.9 |
8.9 |
98.1 |
| 94.00 Alaska |
523 |
1.0 |
1.0 |
99.2 |
| 95.00 = 'Hawaii' |
417 |
.8 |
.8 |
100.0 |
| Total |
50320 |
100.0 |
100.0 |
|
D8 ETHNICITY/NATIONALITY OF HEAD
|
Frequency |
Percent |
Valid Percent |
Cumulative Percent |
| Valid |
1.00 White |
37345 |
74.2 |
74.2 |
74.2 |
| 2.00 Black |
4839 |
9.6 |
9.6 |
83.8 |
| 3.00 Native American/Eskimo |
488 |
1.0 |
1.0 |
84.8 |
| 4.00 Asian/Pacific Islander |
1378 |
2.7 |
2.7 |
87.5 |
| 5.00 Hispanic |
6270 |
12.5 |
12.5 |
100.0 |
| Total |
50320 |
100.0 |
100.0 |
|
ETHNATSP ETHNICITY/NATIONALITY OF SPOUSE
|
Frequency |
Percent |
Valid Percent |
Cumulative Percent |
| Valid |
1.00 White |
22046 |
43.8 |
76.8 |
76.8 |
| 2.00 Black |
1599 |
3.2 |
5.6 |
82.4 |
| 3.00 Native American/Eskimo |
257 |
.5 |
.9 |
83.3 |
| 4.00 Asian/Pacific Islander |
987 |
2.0 |
3.4 |
86.7 |
| 5.00 Hispanic |
3809 |
7.6 |
13.3 |
100.0 |
| Total |
28698 |
57.0 |
100.0 |
|
| Missing |
System |
21622 |
43.0 |
|
|
| Total |
50320 |
100.0 |
|
|
D10 EDUCATION LEVEL OF HEAD
|
Frequency |
Percent |
Valid Percent |
Cumulative Percent |
| Valid |
1.00 Elementary school |
4327 |
8.6 |
8.6 |
8.6 |
| 2.00 Some high school |
5305 |
10.5 |
10.5 |
19.1 |
| 3.00 High school diploma |
15847 |
31.5 |
31.5 |
50.6 |
| 4.00 Some college |
8993 |
17.9 |
17.9 |
68.5 |
| 5.00 Associate degree |
3560 |
7.1 |
7.1 |
75.6 |
| 6.00 Bachelor degree |
7913 |
15.7 |
15.7 |
91.3 |
| 7.00 Masters degree |
2757 |
5.5 |
5.5 |
96.8 |
| 8.00 Doctorate |
1618 |
3.2 |
3.2 |
100.0 |
| Total |
50320 |
100.0 |
100.0 |
|
D11 EDUCATION LEVEL OF SPOUSE
|
Frequency |
Percent |
Valid Percent |
Cumulative Percent |
| Valid |
1.00 Elementary school |
1661 |
3.3 |
5.8 |
5.8 |
| 2.00 Some high school |
2477 |
4.9 |
8.6 |
14.4 |
| 3.00 High school diploma |
10397 |
20.7 |
36.2 |
50.6 |
| 4.00 Some college |
5061 |
10.1 |
17.6 |
68.3 |
| 5.00 Associate degree |
2432 |
4.8 |
8.5 |
76.8 |
| 6.00 Bachelor degree |
4825 |
9.6 |
16.8 |
93.6 |
| 7.00 Masters degree |
1424 |
2.8 |
5.0 |
98.5 |
| 8.00 Doctorate |
421 |
.8 |
1.5 |
100.0 |
| Total |
28698 |
57.0 |
100.0 |
|
| Missing |
System |
21622 |
43.0 |
|
|
| Total |
50320 |
100.0 |
|
|
D12 OCCUPATIONAL TRAINING OF HEAD
|
Frequency |
Percent |
| Missing |
System |
50320 |
100.0 |
D13 OCCUPATIONAL TRAINING OF SPOUSE
|
Frequency |
Percent |
| Missing |
System |
50320 |
100.0 |
D14 OCCUPATION OF HEAD
|
Frequency |
Percent |
Valid Percent |
Cumulative Percent |
| Valid |
.00 Not applicable |
13439 |
26.7 |
26.7 |
26.7 |
| 4.00 Chief executives, general administrators, public admin |
7 |
.0 |
.0 |
26.7 |
| 5.00 Administrators and officials, public administration |
213 |
.4 |
.4 |
27.1 |
| 6.00 Administrators, protective services |
27 |
.1 |
.1 |
27.2 |
| 7.00 Financial managers |
204 |
.4 |
.4 |
27.6 |
| 8.00 Personnel and labor relations managers |
45 |
.1 |
.1 |
27.7 |
| 9.00 Purchasing managers |
47 |
.1 |
.1 |
27.8 |
| 13.00 Managers, marketing, advertising, and public relations |
242 |
.5 |
.5 |
28.3 |
| 14.00 Administrators, education and related fields |
186 |
.4 |
.4 |
28.6 |
| 15.00 Managers, medicine and health |
135 |
.3 |
.3 |
28.9 |
| 17.00 Managers, food serving and lodging establishments |
441 |
.9 |
.9 |
29.8 |
| 18.00 Managers, properties and real estate |
163 |
.3 |
.3 |
30.1 |
| 19.00 Funeral directors |
17 |
.0 |
.0 |
30.1 |
| 21.00 Managers, service organizations, n.e.c. |
189 |
.4 |
.4 |
30.5 |
| 22.00 Managers and administrators, n.e.c. |
2616 |
5.2 |
5.2 |
35.7 |
| 23.00 Accountants and auditors |
375 |
.7 |
.7 |
36.5 |
| 24.00 Underwriters |
19 |
.0 |
.0 |
36.5 |
| 25.00 Other financial officers |
194 |
.4 |
.4 |
36.9 |
| 26.00 Management analysts |
141 |
.3 |
.3 |
37.2 |
| 27.00 Personnel, training, and labor relations specialists |
101 |
.2 |
.2 |
37.4 |
| 28.00 Purchasing agents and buyers, farm products |
2 |
.0 |
.0 |
37.4 |
| 29.00 Buyers, wholesale and retail trade except farm products |
42 |
.1 |
.1 |
37.5 |
| 33.00 Purchasing agents and buyers, n.e.c. |
81 |
.2 |
.2 |
37.6 |
| 34.00 Business and promotion agents |
10 |
.0 |
.0 |
37.6 |
| 35.00 Construction inspectors |
35 |
.1 |
.1 |
37.7 |
| 36.00 Inspectors and compliance officers, except construction |
92 |
.2 |
.2 |
37.9 |
| 37.00 Management related occupations, n.e.c. |
91 |
.2 |
.2 |
38.1 |
| 43.00 Architects |
59 |
.1 |
.1 |
38.2 |
| 44.00 Aerospace |
27 |
.1 |
.1 |
38.2 |
| 45.00 Metallurgical and materials |
12 |
.0 |
.0 |
38.3 |
| 46.00 Mining |
2 |
.0 |
.0 |
38.3 |
| 47.00 Petroleum |
12 |
.0 |
.0 |
38.3 |
| 48.00 Chemical |
27 |
.1 |
.1 |
38.3 |
| 49.00 Nuclear |
4 |
.0 |
.0 |
38.3 |
| 53.00 Civil |
121 |
.2 |
.2 |
38.6 |
| 54.00 Agricultural |
1 |
.0 |
.0 |
38.6 |
| 55.00 Electrical and electronic |
253 |
.5 |
.5 |
39.1 |
| 56.00 Industrial |
89 |
.2 |
.2 |
39.3 |
| 57.00 Mechanical |
143 |
.3 |
.3 |
39.6 |
| 58.00 Marine and naval architects |
6 |
.0 |
.0 |
39.6 |
| 59.00 Engineers, n.e.c. |
108 |
.2 |
.2 |
39.8 |
| 63.00 Surveyors and mapping scientists |
12 |
.0 |
.0 |
39.8 |
| 64.00 Computer systems analysts and scientists |
451 |
.9 |
.9 |
40.7 |
| 65.00 Operations and systems researchers and analysts |
69 |
.1 |
.1 |
40.8 |
| 66.00 Actuaries |
10 |
.0 |
.0 |
40.9 |
| 67.00 Statisticians |
10 |
.0 |
.0 |
40.9 |
| 68.00 Mathematical scientists, n.e.c. |
3 |
.0 |
.0 |
40.9 |
| 69.00 Physicists and astronomers |
14 |
.0 |
.0 |
40.9 |
| 73.00 Chemists, except biochemists |
49 |
.1 |
.1 |
41.0 |
| 74.00 Atmospheric and space scientists |
3 |
.0 |
.0 |
41.0 |
| 75.00 Geologists and geodesists |
30 |
.1 |
.1 |
41.1 |
| 76.00 Physical scientists, n.e.c. |
15 |
.0 |
.0 |
41.1 |
| 77.00 Agricultural and food scientists |
20 |
.0 |
.0 |
41.1 |
| 78.00 Biological and life scientists |
31 |
.1 |
.1 |
41.2 |
| 79.00 Forestry and conservation scientists |
13 |
.0 |
.0 |
41.2 |
| 83.00 Medical scientists |
9 |
.0 |
.0 |
41.2 |
| 84.00 Physicians |
266 |
.5 |
.5 |
41.8 |
| 85.00 Dentists |
66 |
.1 |
.1 |
41.9 |
| 86.00 Veterinarians |
13 |
.0 |
.0 |
41.9 |
| 87.00 Optometrists |
18 |
.0 |
.0 |
42.0 |
| 88.00 Podiatrists |
4 |
.0 |
.0 |
42.0 |
| 89.00 Health diagnosing practitioners, n.e.c. |
21 |
.0 |
.0 |
42.0 |
| 95.00 Registered nurses |
268 |
.5 |
.5 |
42.6 |
| 96.00 Pharmacists |
52 |
.1 |
.1 |
42.7 |
| 97.00 Dietitians |
15 |
.0 |
.0 |
42.7 |
| 98.00 Respiratory therapists |
32 |
.1 |
.1 |
42.8 |
| 99.00 Occupational therapists |
11 |
.0 |
.0 |
42.8 |
| 103.00 Physical therapists |
27 |
.1 |
.1 |
42.8 |
| 104.00 Speech therapists |
8 |
.0 |
.0 |
42.8 |
| 105.00 Therapists, n.e.c. |
17 |
.0 |
.0 |
42.9 |
| 106.00 Physicians assistants |
16 |
.0 |
.0 |
42.9 |
| 113.00 Earth, environmental, and marine science teachers |
2 |
.0 |
.0 |
42.9 |
| 114.00 Biological science teachers |
12 |
.0 |
.0 |
42.9 |
| 115.00 Chemistry teachers |
3 |
.0 |
.0 |
42.9 |
| 116.00 Physics teachers |
6 |
.0 |
.0 |
43.0 |
| 117.00 Natural science teachers, n.e.c. |
3 |
.0 |
.0 |
43.0 |
| 118.00 Psychology teachers |
7 |
.0 |
.0 |
43.0 |
| 119.00 Economics teachers |
14 |
.0 |
.0 |
43.0 |
| 123.00 History teachers |
12 |
.0 |
.0 |
43.0 |
| 124.00 Political science teachers |
9 |
.0 |
.0 |
43.0 |
| 125.00 Sociology teachers |
3 |
.0 |
.0 |
43.0 |
| 126.00 Social science teachers, n.e.c. |
2 |
.0 |
.0 |
43.1 |
| 127.00 Engineering teachers |
16 |
.0 |
.0 |
43.1 |
| 128.00 Mathematical science teachers |
12 |
.0 |
.0 |
43.1 |
| 129.00 Computer science teachers |
8 |
.0 |
.0 |
43.1 |
| 133.00 Medical science teachers |
6 |
.0 |
.0 |
43.1 |
| 134.00 Health specialties teachers |
5 |
.0 |
.0 |
43.1 |
| 135.00 Business, commerce, and marketing teachers |
7 |
.0 |
.0 |
43.2 |
| 136.00 Agriculture and forestry teachers |
4 |
.0 |
.0 |
43.2 |
| 137.00 Art, drama, and music teachers |
21 |
.0 |
.0 |
43.2 |
| 138.00 Physical education teachers |
3 |
.0 |
.0 |
43.2 |
| 139.00 Education teachers |
3 |
.0 |
.0 |
43.2 |
| 143.00 English teachers |
20 |
.0 |
.0 |
43.3 |
| 144.00 Foreign language teachers |
7 |
.0 |
.0 |
43.3 |
| 145.00 Law teachers |
3 |
.0 |
.0 |
43.3 |
| 146.00 Social work teachers |
2 |
.0 |
.0 |
43.3 |
| 147.00 Theology teachers |
7 |
.0 |
.0 |
43.3 |
| 148.00 Trade and industrial teachers |
2 |
.0 |
.0 |
43.3 |
| 154.00 Postsecondary teachers, subject not specified |
118 |
.2 |
.2 |
43.5 |
| 155.00 Teachers, prekindergarten and kindergarten |
54 |
.1 |
.1 |
43.6 |
| 156.00 Teachers, elementary school |
341 |
.7 |
.7 |
44.3 |
| 157.00 Teachers, secondary school |
354 |
.7 |
.7 |
45.0 |
| 158.00 Teachers, special education |
71 |
.1 |
.1 |
45.2 |
| 159.00 Teachers, n.e.c. |
179 |
.4 |
.4 |
45.5 |
| 163.00 Counselors, Educational and Vocational |
44 |
.1 |
.1 |
45.6 |
| 164.00 Librarians |
38 |
.1 |
.1 |
45.7 |
| 165.00 Archivists and curators |
7 |
.0 |
.0 |
45.7 |
| 166.00 Economists |
49 |
.1 |
.1 |
45.8 |
| 167.00 Psychologists |
72 |
.1 |
.1 |
45.9 |
| 169.00 Social scientists, n.e.c. |
10 |
.0 |
.0 |
46.0 |
| 173.00 Urban planners |
8 |
.0 |
.0 |
46.0 |
| 174.00 Social workers |
204 |
.4 |
.4 |
46.4 |
| 175.00 Recreation workers |
21 |
.0 |
.0 |
46.4 |
| 176.00 Clergy |
154 |
.3 |
.3 |
46.7 |
| 177.00 Religious workers, n.e.c. |
26 |
.1 |
.1 |
46.8 |
| 178.00 Lawyers and Judges |
338 |
.7 |
.7 |
47.5 |
| 183.00 Authors |
35 |
.1 |
.1 |
47.5 |
| 184.00 Technical writers |
19 |
.0 |
.0 |
47.6 |
| 185.00 Designers |
157 |
.3 |
.3 |
47.9 |
| 186.00 Musicians and composers |
55 |
.1 |
.1 |
48.0 |
| 187.00 Actors and directors |
45 |
.1 |
.1 |
48.1 |
| 188.00 Painters, sculptors, craft-artists, and artist printmakers |
75 |
.1 |
.1 |
48.2 |
| 189.00 Photographers |
47 |
.1 |
.1 |
48.3 |
| 193.00 Dancers |
7 |
.0 |
.0 |
48.3 |
| 194.00 Artists, performers, and related workers, n.e.c. |
35 |
.1 |
.1 |
48.4 |
| 195.00 Editors and reporters |
90 |
.2 |
.2 |
48.6 |
| 197.00 Public relations specialists |
45 |
.1 |
.1 |
48.7 |
| 198.00 Announcers |
23 |
.0 |
.0 |
48.7 |
| 199.00 Athletes |
24 |
.0 |
.0 |
48.8 |
| 203.00 Clinical laboratory technologists and technicians |
65 |
.1 |
.1 |
48.9 |
| 204.00 Dental hygienists |
4 |
.0 |
.0 |
48.9 |
| 205.00 Health record technologists and technicians |
2 |
.0 |
.0 |
48.9 |
| 206.00 Radiologic technicians |
34 |
.1 |
.1 |
49.0 |
| 207.00 Licensed practical nurses |
94 |
.2 |
.2 |
49.2 |
| 208.00 Health technologists and technicians, n.e.c. |
110 |
.2 |
.2 |
49.4 |
| 213.00 Electrical and electronic technicians |
157 |
.3 |
.3 |
49.7 |
| 215.00 Mechanical engineering technicians |
7 |
.0 |
.0 |
49.7 |
| 216.00 Engineering technicians, n.e.c. |
71 |
.1 |
.1 |
49.8 |
| 217.00 Drafting occupations |
82 |
.2 |
.2 |
50.0 |
| 218.00 Surveying and mapping technicians |
31 |
.1 |
.1 |
50.1 |
| 223.00 Biological technicians |
17 |
.0 |
.0 |
50.1 |
| 224.00 Chemical technicians |
31 |
.1 |
.1 |
50.2 |
| 225.00 Science technicians, n.e.c. |
35 |
.1 |
.1 |
50.2 |
| 226.00 Airplane pilots and navigators |
51 |
.1 |
.1 |
50.3 |
| 227.00 Air traffic controllers |
13 |
.0 |
.0 |
50.4 |
| 228.00 Broadcast equipment operators |
12 |
.0 |
.0 |
50.4 |
| 229.00 Computer programmers |
176 |
.3 |
.3 |
50.7 |
| 233.00 Tool programmers, numerical control |
3 |
.0 |
.0 |
50.7 |
| 234.00 Legal assistants |
80 |
.2 |
.2 |
50.9 |
| 235.00 Technicians, n.e.c. |
29 |
.1 |
.1 |
51.0 |
| 243.00 Supervisors and Proprietors, Sales Occupations |
1474 |
2.9 |
2.9 |
53.9 |
| 253.00 Insurance sales occupations |
167 |
.3 |
.3 |
54.2 |
| 254.00 Real estate sales occupations |
191 |
.4 |
.4 |
54.6 |
| 255.00 Securities and financial services sales occupations |
139 |
.3 |
.3 |
54.9 |
| 256.00 Advertising and related sales occupations |
52 |
.1 |
.1 |
55.0 |
| 257.00 Sales occupations, other business services |
186 |
.4 |
.4 |
55.3 |
| 258.00 Sales engineers |
15 |
.0 |
.0 |
55.4 |
| 259.00 Sales representatives, mining, manufact., and wholesale |
533 |
1.1 |
1.1 |
56.4 |
| 263.00 Sales workers, motor vehicles and boats |
115 |
.2 |
.2 |
56.7 |
| 264.00 Sales workers, apparel |
61 |
.1 |
.1 |
56.8 |
| 265.00 Sales workers, shoes |
8 |
.0 |
.0 |
56.8 |
| 266.00 Sales workers, furniture and home furnishings |
44 |
.1 |
.1 |
56.9 |
| 267.00 Sales workers, radio, TV, hi-fi, and appliances |
71 |
.1 |
.1 |
57.0 |
| 268.00 Sales workers, hardware and building supplies |
89 |
.2 |
.2 |
57.2 |
| 269.00 Sales workers, parts |
56 |
.1 |
.1 |
57.3 |
| 274.00 Sales workers, other commodities |
251 |
.5 |
.5 |
57.8 |
| 275.00 Sales counter clerks |
23 |
.0 |
.0 |
57.9 |
| 276.00 Cashiers |
441 |
.9 |
.9 |
58.7 |
| 277.00 Street and door-to-door sales workers |
36 |
.1 |
.1 |
58.8 |
| 278.00 News vendors |
23 |
.0 |
.0 |
58.9 |
| 283.00 Demonstrators, promoters and models, sales |
29 |
.1 |
.1 |
58.9 |
| 284.00 Auctioneers |
3 |
.0 |
.0 |
58.9 |
| 285.00 Sales support occupations, n.e.c. |
1 |
.0 |
.0 |
58.9 |
| 303.00 Supervisors, general office |
88 |
.2 |
.2 |
59.1 |
| 304.00 Supervisors, computer equipment operators |
1 |
.0 |
.0 |
59.1 |
| 305.00 Supervisors, financial records processing |
17 |
.0 |
.0 |
59.1 |
| 306.00 Chief communications operators |
2 |
.0 |
.0 |
59.1 |
| 307.00 Supervisors, distribution, scheduling, and adjusting clerks |
48 |
.1 |
.1 |
59.2 |
| 308.00 Computer operators |
90 |
.2 |
.2 |
59.4 |
| 313.00 Secretaries |
345 |
.7 |
.7 |
60.1 |
| 314.00 Stenographers |
10 |
.0 |
.0 |
60.1 |
| 315.00 Typists |
77 |
.2 |
.2 |
60.3 |
| 316.00 Interviewers |
26 |
.1 |
.1 |
60.3 |
| 317.00 Hotel clerks |
20 |
.0 |
.0 |
60.4 |
| 318.00 Transportation ticket and reservation agents |
55 |
.1 |
.1 |
60.5 |
| 319.00 Receptionists |
121 |
.2 |
.2 |
60.7 |
| 323.00 Information clerks, n.e.c. |
71 |
.1 |
.1 |
60.8 |
| 326.00 Correspondence clerks |
4 |
.0 |
.0 |
60.9 |
| 327.00 Order clerks |
46 |
.1 |
.1 |
60.9 |
| 328.00 Personnel clerks, except payroll and timekeeping |
14 |
.0 |
.0 |
61.0 |
| 329.00 Library clerks |
17 |
.0 |
.0 |
61.0 |
| 335.00 File clerks |
38 |
.1 |
.1 |
61.1 |
| 336.00 Records clerks |
47 |
.1 |
.1 |
61.2 |
| 337.00 Bookkeepers, accounting, and auditing clerks |
204 |
.4 |
.4 |
61.6 |
| 338.00 Payroll and timekeeping clerks |
25 |
.0 |
.0 |
61.6 |
| 339.00 Billing clerks |
21 |
.0 |
.0 |
61.7 |
| 343.00 Cost and rate clerks |
12 |
.0 |
.0 |
61.7 |
| 344.00 Billing, posting, and calculating machine operators |
11 |
.0 |
.0 |
61.7 |
| 345.00 Duplicating machine operators |
10 |
.0 |
.0 |
61.7 |
| 346.00 Mail preparing and paper handling machine operators |
2 |
.0 |
.0 |
61.7 |
| 347.00 Office machine operators, n.e.c. |
4 |
.0 |
.0 |
61.8 |
| 348.00 Telephone operators |
23 |
.0 |
.0 |
61.8 |
| 353.00 Communications equipment operators, n.e.c. |
5 |
.0 |
.0 |
61.8 |
| 354.00 Postal clerks, except mail carriers |
99 |
.2 |
.2 |
62.0 |
| 355.00 Mail carriers, postal service |
115 |
.2 |
.2 |
62.2 |
| 356.00 Mail clerks, except postal service |
42 |
.1 |
.1 |
62.3 |
| 357.00 Messengers |
45 |
.1 |
.1 |
62.4 |
| 359.00 Dispatchers |
67 |
.1 |
.1 |
62.5 |
| 363.00 Production coordinators |
59 |
.1 |
.1 |
62.7 |
| 364.00 Traffic, shipping, and receiving clerks |
177 |
.4 |
.4 |
63.0 |
| 365.00 Stock and inventory clerks |
112 |
.2 |
.2 |
63.2 |
| 366.00 Meter readers |
16 |
.0 |
.0 |
63.3 |
| 368.00 Weighers, measurers, checkers, and samplers |
17 |
.0 |
.0 |
63.3 |
| 373.00 Expediters |
53 |
.1 |
.1 |
63.4 |
| 374.00 Material recording, scheduling, and distribut. clerks |
3 |
.0 |
.0 |
63.4 |
| 375.00 Insurance adjusters, examiners, and investigators |
98 |
.2 |
.2 |
63.6 |
| 376.00 Investigators and adjusters, except insurance |
219 |
.4 |
.4 |
64.0 |
| 377.00 Eligibility clerks, social welfare |
17 |
.0 |
.0 |
64.1 |
| 378.00 Bill and account collectors |
28 |
.1 |
.1 |
64.1 |
| 379.00 General office clerks |
124 |
.2 |
.2 |
64.4 |
| 383.00 Bank tellers |
35 |
.1 |
.1 |
64.4 |
| 384.00 Proofreaders |
2 |
.0 |
.0 |
64.4 |
| 385.00 Data-entry keyers |
123 |
.2 |
.2 |
64.7 |
| 386.00 Statistical clerks |
19 |
.0 |
.0 |
64.7 |
| 387.00 Teachers aides |
78 |
.2 |
.2 |
64.9 |
| 389.00 Administrative support occupations, n.e.c. |
175 |
.3 |
.3 |
65.2 |
| 405.00 Housekeepers and butlers |
2 |
.0 |
.0 |
65.2 |
| 406.00 Child care workers, private household |
33 |
.1 |
.1 |
65.3 |
| 407.00 Private household cleaners and servants |
119 |
.2 |
.2 |
65.5 |
| 413.00 Supervisors, firefighting and fire prevention occupat. |
23 |
.0 |
.0 |
65.6 |
| 414.00 Supervisors, police and detectives |
53 |
.1 |
.1 |
65.7 |
| 415.00 Supervisors, guards |
30 |
.1 |
.1 |
65.7 |
| 416.00 Fire inspection and fire prevention occupations |
10 |
.0 |
.0 |
65.8 |
| 417.00 Firefighting occupations |
95 |
.2 |
.2 |
66.0 |
| 418.00 Police and detectives, public service |
220 |
.4 |
.4 |
66.4 |
| 423.00 Sheriffs, bailiffs, and other law enforcement officers |
67 |
.1 |
.1 |
66.5 |
| 424.00 Correctional institution officers |
84 |
.2 |
.2 |
66.7 |
| 425.00 Crossing guards |
13 |
.0 |
.0 |
66.7 |
| 426.00 Guards and police, except public service |
257 |
.5 |
.5 |
67.2 |
| 427.00 Protective service occupations, n.e.c. |
9 |
.0 |
.0 |
67.2 |
| 433.00 Supervisors, food preparation and service occupations |
52 |
.1 |
.1 |
67.4 |
| 434.00 Bartenders |
101 |
.2 |
.2 |
67.6 |
| 435.00 Waiters and waitresses |
232 |
.5 |
.5 |
68.0 |
| 436.00 Cooks |
471 |
.9 |
.9 |
68.9 |
| 438.00 Food counter, fountain and related occupations |
28 |
.1 |
.1 |
69.0 |
| 439.00 Kitchen workers, food preparation |
37 |
.1 |
.1 |
69.1 |
| 443.00 Waiters/waitresses assistants |
82 |
.2 |
.2 |
69.2 |
| 444.00 Miscellaneous food preparation occupations |
136 |
.3 |
.3 |
69.5 |
| 445.00 Dental assistants |
18 |
.0 |
.0 |
69.5 |
| 446.00 Health aides, except nursing |
64 |
.1 |
.1 |
69.7 |
| 447.00 Nursing aides, orderlies, and attendants |
372 |
.7 |
.7 |
70.4 |
| 448.00 Supervisors, cleaning and building service workers |
61 |
.1 |
.1 |
70.5 |
| 449.00 Maids and housemen |
137 |
.3 |
.3 |
70.8 |
| 453.00 Janitors and cleaners |
747 |
1.5 |
1.5 |
72.3 |
| 454.00 Elevator operators |
1 |
.0 |
.0 |
72.3 |
| 455.00 Pest control occupations |
16 |
.0 |
.0 |
72.3 |
| 456.00 Supervisors, personal service occupations |
31 |
.1 |
.1 |
72.4 |
| 457.00 Barbers |
24 |
.0 |
.0 |
72.4 |
| 458.00 Hairdressers and cosmetologists |
137 |
.3 |
.3 |
72.7 |
| 459.00 Attendants, amusement and recreation facilities |
37 |
.1 |
.1 |
72.8 |
| 461.00 Guides |
18 |
.0 |
.0 |
72.8 |
| 462.00 Ushers |
4 |
.0 |
.0 |
72.8 |
| 463.00 Public transportation attendants |
25 |
.0 |
.0 |
72.9 |
| 464.00 Baggage porters and bellhops |
8 |
.0 |
.0 |
72.9 |
| 465.00 Welfare service aides |
18 |
.0 |
.0 |
72.9 |
| 466.00 Family child care providers |
51 |
.1 |
.1 |
73.0 |
| 467.00 Early childhood teacher assistants |
51 |
.1 |
.1 |
73.1 |
| 468.00 Child care workers, n.e.c. |
28 |
.1 |
.1 |
73.2 |
| 469.00 Personal service occupations, n.e.c. |
50 |
.1 |
.1 |
73.3 |
| 473.00 Farmers, except horticultural |
416 |
.8 |
.8 |
74.1 |
| 474.00 Horticultural specialty farmers |
24 |
.0 |
.0 |
74.2 |
| 475.00 Managers, farms, except horticultural |
77 |
.2 |
.2 |
74.3 |
| 476.00 Managers, horticultural specialty farms |
6 |
.0 |
.0 |
74.3 |
| 477.00 Supervisors, farm workers |
23 |
.0 |
.0 |
74.4 |
| 479.00 Farm workers |
307 |
.6 |
.6 |
75.0 |
| 483.00 Marine life cultivation workers |
2 |
.0 |
.0 |
75.0 |
| 484.00 Nursery workers |
5 |
.0 |
.0 |
75.0 |
| 485.00 Supervisors, related agricultural occupations |
62 |
.1 |
.1 |
75.1 |
| 486.00 Groundskeepers and gardeners, except farm |
280 |
.6 |
.6 |
75.7 |
| 487.00 Animal caretakers, except farm |
23 |
.0 |
.0 |
75.7 |
| 488.00 Graders and sorters, agricultural products |
20 |
.0 |
.0 |
75.8 |
| 489.00 Inspectors, agricultural products |
1 |
.0 |
.0 |
75.8 |
| 494.00 Supervisors, forestry and logging workers |
5 |
.0 |
.0 |
75.8 |
| 495.00 Forestry workers, except logging |
6 |
.0 |
.0 |
75.8 |
| 496.00 Timber cutting and logging occupations |
30 |
.1 |
.1 |
75.8 |
| 497.00 Captains and other officers, fishing vessels |
3 |
.0 |
.0 |
75.8 |
| 498.00 Fishers |
19 |
.0 |
.0 |
75.9 |
| 499.00 Hunters and trappers |
2 |
.0 |
.0 |
75.9 |
| 503.00 Supervisors, mechanics and repairers |
116 |
.2 |
.2 |
76.1 |
| 505.00 Automobile mechanics |
347 |
.7 |
.7 |
76.8 |
| 507.00 Bus, truck, and stationary engine mechanics |
129 |
.3 |
.3 |
77.1 |
| 508.00 Aircraft engine mechanics |
66 |
.1 |
.1 |
77.2 |
| 509.00 Small engine repairers |
18 |
.0 |
.0 |
77.2 |
| 514.00 Automobile body and related repairers |
91 |
.2 |
.2 |
77.4 |
| 515.00 Aircraft mechanics, except engine |
7 |
.0 |
.0 |
77.4 |
| 516.00 Heavy equipment mechanics |
105 |
.2 |
.2 |
77.6 |
| 517.00 Farm equipment mechanics |
19 |
.0 |
.0 |
77.7 |
| 518.00 Industrial machinery repairers |
234 |
.5 |
.5 |
78.1 |
| 519.00 Machinery maintenance occupations |
3 |
.0 |
.0 |
78.1 |
| 523.00 Electronic repairers, communic. and industrial equipmt |
67 |
.1 |
.1 |
78.3 |
| 525.00 Data processing equipment repairers |
89 |
.2 |
.2 |
78.5 |
| 526.00 Household appliance and power tool repairers |
19 |
.0 |
.0 |
78.5 |
| 527.00 Telephone line installers and repairers |
24 |
.0 |
.0 |
78.5 |
| 529.00 Telephone installers and repairers |
99 |
.2 |
.2 |
78.7 |
| 533.00 Miscell. electrical and electronic equipment repairers |
36 |
.1 |
.1 |
78.8 |
| 534.00 Heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration mechanics |
131 |
.3 |
.3 |
79.1 |
| 535.00 Camera, watch, and musical instrument repairers |
15 |
.0 |
.0 |
79.1 |
| 536.00 Locksmiths and safe repairers |
9 |
.0 |
.0 |
79.1 |
| 538.00 Office machine repairers |
26 |
.1 |
.1 |
79.2 |
| 539.00 Mechanical controls and valve repairers |
5 |
.0 |
.0 |
79.2 |
| 543.00 Elevator installers and repairers |
9 |
.0 |
.0 |
79.2 |
| 544.00 Millwrights |
32 |
.1 |
.1 |
79.3 |
| 547.00 Specified mechanics and repairers, n.e.c. |
177 |
.4 |
.4 |
79.6 |
| 549.00 Not specified mechanics and repairers |
89 |
.2 |
.2 |
79.8 |
| 553.00 Supervisors, brickmasons, stonemasons, and tile setters |
2 |
.0 |
.0 |
79.8 |
| 554.00 Supervisors, carpenters and related workers |
11 |
.0 |
.0 |
79.8 |
| 555.00 Superv., electricians and power transmission installers |
16 |
.0 |
.0 |
79.8 |
| 556.00 Supervisors, painters, paperhangers, and plasterers |
4 |
.0 |
.0 |
79.9 |
| 557.00 Supervisors, plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters |
8 |
.0 |
.0 |
79.9 |
| 558.00 Supervisors, construction, n.e.c. |
321 |
.6 |
.6 |
80.5 |
| 563.00 Brickmasons and stonemasons |
89 |
.2 |
.2 |
80.7 |
| 564.00 Brickmason and stonemason apprentices |
1 |
.0 |
.0 |
80.7 |
| 565.00 Tile setters, hard and soft |
22 |
.0 |
.0 |
80.7 |
| 566.00 Carpet installers |
66 |
.1 |
.1 |
80.9 |
| 567.00 Carpenters |
558 |
1.1 |
1.1 |
82.0 |
| 569.00 Carpenter apprentices |
4 |
.0 |
.0 |
82.0 |
| 573.00 Drywall installers |
74 |
.1 |
.1 |
82.1 |
| 575.00 Electricians |
346 |
.7 |
.7 |
82.8 |
| 576.00 Electrician apprentices |
12 |
.0 |
.0 |
82.8 |
| 577.00 Electrical power installers and repairers |
69 |
.1 |
.1 |
83.0 |
| 579.00 Painters, construction and maintenance |
228 |
.5 |
.5 |
83.4 |
| 583.00 Paperhangers |
16 |
.0 |
.0 |
83.5 |
| 584.00 Plasterers |
16 |
.0 |
.0 |
83.5 |
| 585.00 Plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters |
244 |
.5 |
.5 |
84.0 |
| 587.00 Plumber, pipefitter, and steamfitter apprentices |
3 |
.0 |
.0 |
84.0 |
| 588.00 Concrete and terrazzo finishers |
48 |
.1 |
.1 |
84.1 |
| 589.00 Glaziers |
16 |
.0 |
.0 |
84.1 |
| 593.00 Insulation workers |
20 |
.0 |
.0 |
84.1 |
| 594.00 Paving, surfacing, and tamping equipment operators |
9 |
.0 |
.0 |
84.2 |
| 595.00 Roofers |
97 |
.2 |
.2 |
84.4 |
| 596.00 Sheetmetal duct installers |
21 |
.0 |
.0 |
84.4 |
| 597.00 Structural metal workers |
27 |
.1 |
.1 |
84.5 |
| 598.00 Drillers, earth |
13 |
.0 |
.0 |
84.5 |
| 599.00 Construction trades, n.e.c. |
78 |
.2 |
.2 |
84.6 |
| 613.00 Supervisors, extractive occupations |
26 |
.1 |
.1 |
84.7 |
| 614.00 Drillers, oil well |
21 |
.0 |
.0 |
84.7 |
| 615.00 Explosives workers |
5 |
.0 |
.0 |
84.7 |
| 616.00 Mining machine operators |
26 |
.1 |
.1 |
84.8 |
| 617.00 Mining occupations, n.e.c. |
26 |
.1 |
.1 |
84.8 |
| 628.00 Supervisors, production occupations |
432 |
.9 |
.9 |
85.7 |
| 634.00 Tool and die makers |
53 |
.1 |
.1 |
85.8 |
| 636.00 Precision assemblers, metal |
10 |
.0 |
.0 |
85.8 |
| 637.00 Machinists |
230 |
.5 |
.5 |
86.3 |
| 639.00 Machinist apprentices |
1 |
.0 |
.0 |
86.3 |
| 643.00 Boilermakers |
16 |
.0 |
.0 |
86.3 |
| 644.00 Precision grinders, filers, and tool sharpeners |
5 |
.0 |
.0 |
86.3 |
| 645.00 Patternmakers and model makers, metal |
5 |
.0 |
.0 |
86.3 |
| 646.00 Lay-out workers |
6 |
.0 |
.0 |
86.3 |
| 647.00 Precious stones and metals workers (Jewelers) |
26 |
.1 |
.1 |
86.4 |
| 649.00 Engravers, metal |
2 |
.0 |
.0 |
86.4 |
| 653.00 Sheet metal workers |
62 |
.1 |
.1 |
86.5 |
| 654.00 Sheet metal worker apprentices |
2 |
.0 |
.0 |
86.5 |
| 656.00 Patternmakers and model makers, wood |
1 |
.0 |
.0 |
86.5 |
| 657.00 Cabinet makers and bench carpenters |
38 |
.1 |
.1 |
86.6 |
| 658.00 Furniture and wood finishers |
12 |
.0 |
.0 |
86.6 |
| 659.00 Miscellaneous precision woodworkers |
2 |
.0 |
.0 |
86.6 |
| 666.00 Dressmakers |
12 |
.0 |
.0 |
86.7 |
| 667.00 Tailors |
14 |
.0 |
.0 |
86.7 |
| 668.00 Upholsterers |
30 |
.1 |
.1 |
86.7 |
| 669.00 Shoe repairers |
6 |
.0 |
.0 |
86.8 |
| 674.00 Miscellaneous precision apparel and fabric workers |
5 |
.0 |
.0 |
86.8 |
| 675.00 Hand molders and shapers, except jewelers |
8 |
.0 |
.0 |
86.8 |
| 676.00 Patternmakers, lay-out workers, and cutters |
7 |
.0 |
.0 |
86.8 |
| 677.00 Optical goods workers |
17 |
.0 |
.0 |
86.8 |
| 678.00 Dental laboratory and medical appliance technicians |
18 |
.0 |
.0 |
86.9 |
| 679.00 Bookbinders |
7 |
.0 |
.0 |
86.9 |
| 683.00 Electrical and electronic equipment assemblers |
52 |
.1 |
.1 |
87.0 |
| 684.00 Miscellaneous precision workers, n.e.c. |
10 |
.0 |
.0 |
87.0 |
| 686.00 Butchers and meat cutters |
103 |
.2 |
.2 |
87.2 |
| 687.00 Bakers |
45 |
.1 |
.1 |
87.3 |
| 688.00 Food batchmakers |
4 |
.0 |
.0 |
87.3 |
| 689.00 Inspectors, testers, and graders |
45 |
.1 |
.1 |
87.4 |
| 693.00 Adjusters and calibrators |
6 |
.0 |
.0 |
87.4 |
| 694.00 Water and sewage treatment plant operators |
21 |
.0 |
.0 |
87.5 |
| 695.00 Power plant operators |
15 |
.0 |
.0 |
87.5 |
| 696.00 Stationary engineers |
62 |
.1 |
.1 |
87.6 |
| 699.00 Miscellaneous plant and system operators |
30 |
.1 |
.1 |
87.7 |
| 703.00 Lathe and turning machine set-up operators |
4 |
.0 |
.0 |
87.7 |
| 704.00 Lathe and turning machine operators |
18 |
.0 |
.0 |
87.7 |
| 705.00 Milling and planing machine operators |
2 |
.0 |
.0 |
87.7 |
| 706.00 Punching and stamping press machine operators |
37 |
.1 |
.1 |
87.8 |
| 707.00 Rolling machine operators |
8 |
.0 |
.0 |
87.8 |
| 708.00 Drilling and boring machine operators |
7 |
.0 |
.0 |
87.8 |
| 709.00 Grinding, abrading, buffing, and polishing machine oper |
56 |
.1 |
.1 |
87.9 |
| 713.00 Forging machine operators |
9 |
.0 |
.0 |
87.9 |
| 714.00 Numerical control machine operators |
8 |
.0 |
.0 |
88.0 |
| 715.00 Miscell. metal/plastic/stone/glass working machine oper |
9 |
.0 |
.0 |
88.0 |
| 717.00 Fabricating machine operators, n.e.c. |
7 |
.0 |
.0 |
88.0 |
| 719.00 Molding and casting machine operators |
42 |
.1 |
.1 |
88.1 |
| 723.00 Metal plating machine operators |
10 |
.0 |
.0 |
88.1 |
| 724.00 Heat treating equipment operators |
5 |
.0 |
.0 |
88.1 |
| 725.00 Miscell. metal and plastic processing machine operators |
4 |
.0 |
.0 |
88.1 |
| 726.00 Wood lathe, routing, and planing machine operators |
3 |
.0 |
.0 |
88.1 |
| 727.00 Sawing machine operators |
30 |
.1 |
.1 |
88.2 |
| 733.00 Miscellaneous woodworking machine operators |
17 |
.0 |
.0 |
88.2 |
| 734.00 Printing press operators |
98 |
.2 |
.2 |
88.4 |
| 735.00 Photoengravers and lithographers |
12 |
.0 |
.0 |
88.4 |
| 736.00 Typesetters and compositors |
9 |
.0 |
.0 |
88.4 |
| 737.00 Miscellaneous printing machine operators |
5 |
.0 |
.0 |
88.5 |
| 738.00 Winding and twisting machine operators |
11 |
.0 |
.0 |
88.5 |
| 739.00 Knitting, looping, taping, and weaving machine operator |
6 |
.0 |
.0 |
88.5 |
| 743.00 Textile cutting machine operators |
1 |
.0 |
.0 |
88.5 |
| 744.00 Textile sewing machine operators |
100 |
.2 |
.2 |
88.7 |
| 745.00 Shoe machine operators |
7 |
.0 |
.0 |
88.7 |
| 747.00 Pressing machine operators |
13 |
.0 |
.0 |
88.7 |
| 748.00 Laundering and dry cleaning machine operators |
43 |
.1 |
.1 |
88.8 |
| 749.00 Miscellaneous textile machine operators |
8 |
.0 |
.0 |
88.8 |
| 753.00 Cementing and gluing machine operators |
10 |
.0 |
.0 |
88.9 |
| 754.00 Packaging and filling machine operators |
89 |
.2 |
.2 |
89.0 |
| 755.00 Extruding and forming machine operators |
15 |
.0 |
.0 |
89.1 |
| 756.00 Mixing and blending machine operators |
43 |
.1 |
.1 |
89.1 |
| 757.00 Separating, filtering, and clarifying machine operators |
15 |
.0 |
.0 |
89.2 |
| 758.00 Compressing and compacting machine operators |
8 |
.0 |
.0 |
89.2 |
| 759.00 Painting and paint spraying machine operators |
79 |
.2 |
.2 |
89.3 |
| 763.00 Roasting and baking machine operators, food |
4 |
.0 |
.0 |
89.4 |
| 764.00 Washing, cleaning, and pickling machine operators |
1 |
.0 |
.0 |
89.4 |
| 765.00 Folding machine operators |
6 |
.0 |
.0 |
89.4 |
| 766.00 Furnace, kiln, and oven operators, except food |
34 |
.1 |
.1 |
89.4 |
| 768.00 Crushing and grinding machine operators |
13 |
.0 |
.0 |
89.5 |
| 769.00 Slicing and cutting machine operators |
57 |
.1 |
.1 |
89.6 |
| 773.00 Motion picture projectionists |
1 |
.0 |
.0 |
89.6 |
| 774.00 Photographic process machine operators |
16 |
.0 |
.0 |
89.6 |
| 777.00 Miscellaneous machine operators, n.e.c. |
385 |
.8 |
.8 |
90.4 |
| 779.00 Machine operators, not specified |
136 |
.3 |
.3 |
90.6 |
| 783.00 Welders and cutters |
252 |
.5 |
.5 |
91.1 |
| 784.00 Solderers and brazers |
3 |
.0 |
.0 |
91.2 |
| 785.00 Assemblers |
333 |
.7 |
.7 |
91.8 |
| 786.00 Hand cutting and trimming occupations |
3 |
.0 |
.0 |
91.8 |
| 787.00 Hand molding, casting, and forming occupations |
4 |
.0 |
.0 |
91.8 |
| 789.00 Hand painting, coating, and decorating occupations |
8 |
.0 |
.0 |
91.8 |
| 793.00 Hand engraving and printing occupations |
4 |
.0 |
.0 |
91.9 |
| 795.00 Miscellaneous hand working occupations |
19 |
.0 |
.0 |
91.9 |
| 796.00 Production inspectors, checkers, and examiners |
159 |
.3 |
.3 |
92.2 |
| 797.00 Production testers |
16 |
.0 |
.0 |
92.2 |
| 798.00 Production samplers and weighers |
3 |
.0 |
.0 |
92.2 |
| 799.00 Graders and sorters, except agricultural |
36 |
.1 |
.1 |
92.3 |
| 803.00 Supervisors, motor vehicle operators |
37 |
.1 |
.1 |
92.4 |
| 804.00 Truck drivers |
1202 |
2.4 |
2.4 |
94.8 |
| 806.00 Driver-sales workers |
57 |
.1 |
.1 |
94.9 |
| 808.00 Bus drivers |
159 |
.3 |
.3 |
95.2 |
| 809.00 Taxicab drivers and chauffeurs |
124 |
.2 |
.2 |
95.5 |
| 813.00 Parking lot attendants |
17 |
.0 |
.0 |
95.5 |
| 823.00 Railroad conductors and yardmasters |
19 |
.0 |
.0 |
95.5 |
| 824.00 Locomotive operating occupations |
18 |
.0 |
.0 |
95.6 |
| 825.00 Railroad brake, signal, and switch operators |
3 |
.0 |
.0 |
95.6 |
| 826.00 Rail vehicle operators, n.e.c. |
1 |
.0 |
.0 |
95.6 |
| 828.00 Ship captains and mates, except fishing boats |
7 |
.0 |
.0 |
95.6 |
| 829.00 Sailors and deckhands |
15 |
.0 |
.0 |
95.6 |
| 833.00 Marine engineers |
3 |
.0 |
.0 |
95.6 |
| 834.00 Bridge, lock, and lighthouse tenders |
4 |
.0 |
.0 |
95.6 |
| 843.00 Supervisors, material moving equipment operators |
3 |
.0 |
.0 |
95.6 |
| 844.00 Operating engineers |
140 |
.3 |
.3 |
95.9 |
| 848.00 Hoist and winch operators |
8 |
.0 |
.0 |
95.9 |
| 849.00 Crane and tower operators |
29 |
.1 |
.1 |
96.0 |
| 853.00 Excavating and loading machine operators |
69 |
.1 |
.1 |
96.1 |
| 855.00 Grader, dozer, and scraper operators |
34 |
.1 |
.1 |
96.2 |
| 856.00 Industrial truck and tractor equipment operators |
194 |
.4 |
.4 |
96.6 |
| 859.00 Miscellaneous material moving equipment operators |
32 |
.1 |
.1 |
96.6 |
| 864.00 Supervisors, handlers, equipmt cleaners, laborers nec |
3 |
.0 |
.0 |
96.6 |
| 865.00 Helpers, mechanics, and repairers |
13 |
.0 |
.0 |
96.7 |
| 866.00 Helpers, construction trades |
26 |
.1 |
.1 |
96.7 |
| 867.00 Helpers, surveyor |
2 |
.0 |
.0 |
96.7 |
| 869.00 Construction laborers |
290 |
.6 |
.6 |
97.3 |
| 874.00 Production helpers |
13 |
.0 |
.0 |
97.3 |
| 875.00 Garbage collectors |
20 |
.0 |
.0 |
97.4 |
| 876.00 Stevedores |
9 |
.0 |
.0 |
97.4 |
| 877.00 Stock handlers and baggers |
189 |
.4 |
.4 |
97.8 |
| 878.00 Machine feeders and offbearers |
23 |
.0 |
.0 |
97.8 |
| 883.00 Freight, stock, and material handlers, n.e.c. |
193 |
.4 |
.4 |
98.2 |
| 885.00 Garage and service station related occupations |
40 |
.1 |
.1 |
98.3 |
| 887.00 Vehicle washers and equipment cleaners |
71 |
.1 |
.1 |
98.4 |
| 888.00 Hand packers and packagers |
52 |
.1 |
.1 |
98.5 |
| 889.00 Laborers, except construction |
396 |
.8 |
.8 |
99.3 |
| 905.00 Unemployed whose last job was Armed Forces |
346 |
.7 |
.7 |
100.0 |
| 906.00 |
6 |
.0 |
.0 |
100.0 |
| Total |
50320 |
100.0 |
100.0 |
|
D15 OCCUPATION OF SPOUSE
|
Frequency |
Percent |
Valid Percent |
Cumulative Percent |
| Valid |
.00 Not applicable |
9583 |
19.0 |
33.4 |
33.4 |
| 5.00 Administrators and officials, public administration |
91 |
.2 |
.3 |
33.7 |
| 6.00 Administrators, protective services |
6 |
.0 |
.0 |
33.7 |
| 7.00 Financial managers |
125 |
.2 |
.4 |
34.2 |
| 8.00 Personnel and labor relations managers |
42 |
.1 |
.1 |
34.3 |
| 9.00 Purchasing managers |
17 |
.0 |
.1 |
34.4 |
| 13.00 Managers, marketing, advertising, and public relations |
72 |
.1 |
.3 |
34.6 |
| 14.00 Administrators, education and related fields |
177 |
.4 |
.6 |
35.2 |
| 15.00 Managers, medicine and health |
211 |
.4 |
.7 |
36.0 |
| 17.00 Managers, food serving and lodging establishments |
190 |
.4 |
.7 |
36.6 |
| 18.00 Managers, properties and real estate |
78 |
.2 |
.3 |
36.9 |
| 19.00 Funeral directors |
2 |
.0 |
.0 |
36.9 |
| 21.00 Managers, service organizations, n.e.c. |
131 |
.3 |
.5 |
37.4 |
| 22.00 Managers and administrators, n.e.c. |
736 |
1.5 |
2.6 |
39.9 |
| 23.00 Accountants and auditors |
316 |
.6 |
1.1 |
41.0 |
| 24.00 Underwriters |
27 |
.1 |
.1 |
41.1 |
| 25.00 Other financial officers |
129 |
.3 |
.4 |
41.6 |
| 26.00 Management analysts |
41 |
.1 |
.1 |
41.7 |
| 27.00 Personnel, training, and labor relations specialists |
100 |
.2 |
.3 |
42.1 |
| 28.00 Purchasing agents and buyers, farm products |
1 |
.0 |
.0 |
42.1 |
| 29.00 Buyers, wholesale and retail trade except farm products |
43 |
.1 |
.1 |
42.2 |
| 33.00 Purchasing agents and buyers, n.e.c. |
47 |
.1 |
.2 |
42.4 |
| 34.00 Business and promotion agents |
2 |
.0 |
.0 |
42.4 |
| 35.00 Construction inspectors |
2 |
.0 |
.0 |
42.4 |
| 36.00 Inspectors and compliance officers, except construction |
24 |
.0 |
.1 |
42.5 |
| 37.00 Management related occupations, n.e.c. |
133 |
.3 |
.5 |
43.0 |
| 43.00 Architects |
7 |
.0 |
.0 |
43.0 |
| 45.00 Metallurgical and materials |
1 |
.0 |
.0 |
43.0 |
| 46.00 Mining |
2 |
.0 |
.0 |
43.0 |
| 47.00 Petroleum |
1 |
.0 |
.0 |
43.0 |
| 48.00 Chemical |
4 |
.0 |
.0 |
43.0 |
| 53.00 Civil |
7 |
.0 |
.0 |
43.0 |
| 55.00 Electrical and electronic |
18 |
.0 |
.1 |
43.1 |
| 56.00 Industrial |
19 |
.0 |
.1 |
43.2 |
| 57.00 Mechanical |
8 |
.0 |
.0 |
43.2 |
| 58.00 Marine and naval architects |
1 |
.0 |
.0 |
43.2 |
| 59.00 Engineers, n.e.c. |
11 |
.0 |
.0 |
43.2 |
| 64.00 Computer systems analysts and scientists |
121 |
.2 |
.4 |
43.6 |
| 65.00 Operations and systems researchers and analysts |
14 |
.0 |
.0 |
43.7 |
| 66.00 Actuaries |
1 |
.0 |
.0 |
43.7 |
| 67.00 Statisticians |
4 |
.0 |
.0 |
43.7 |
| 73.00 Chemists, except biochemists |
11 |
.0 |
.0 |
43.8 |
| 74.00 Atmospheric and space scientists |
3 |
.0 |
.0 |
43.8 |
| 75.00 Geologists and geodesists |
1 |
.0 |
.0 |
43.8 |
| 76.00 Physical scientists, n.e.c. |
5 |
.0 |
.0 |
43.8 |
| 77.00 Agricultural and food scientists |
3 |
.0 |
.0 |
43.8 |
| 78.00 Biological and life scientists |
9 |
.0 |
.0 |
43.8 |
| 79.00 Forestry and conservation scientists |
5 |
.0 |
.0 |
43.8 |
| 83.00 Medical scientists |
1 |
.0 |
.0 |
43.8 |
| 84.00 Physicians |
62 |
.1 |
.2 |
44.1 |
| 85.00 Dentists |
6 |
.0 |
.0 |
44.1 |
| 86.00 Veterinarians |
5 |
.0 |
.0 |
44.1 |
| 87.00 Optometrists |
2 |
.0 |
.0 |
44.1 |
| 95.00 Registered nurses |
611 |
1.2 |
2.1 |
46.2 |
| 96.00 Pharmacists |
25 |
.0 |
.1 |
46.3 |
| 97.00 Dietitians |
35 |
.1 |
.1 |
46.4 |
| 98.00 Respiratory therapists |
23 |
.0 |
.1 |
46.5 |
| 99.00 Occupational therapists |
25 |
.0 |
.1 |
46.6 |
| 103.00 Physical therapists |
49 |
.1 |
.2 |
46.8 |
| 104.00 Speech therapists |
36 |
.1 |
.1 |
46.9 |
| 105.00 Therapists, n.e.c. |
20 |
.0 |
.1 |
47.0 |
| 106.00 Physicians assistants |
11 |
.0 |
.0 |
47.0 |
| 114.00 Biological science teachers |
7 |
.0 |
.0 |
47.0 |
| 117.00 Natural science teachers, n.e.c. |
1 |
.0 |
.0 |
47.0 |
| 118.00 Psychology teachers |
3 |
.0 |
.0 |
47.1 |
| 119.00 Economics teachers |
2 |
.0 |
.0 |
47.1 |
| 123.00 History teachers |
3 |
.0 |
.0 |
47.1 |
| 124.00 Political science teachers |
1 |
.0 |
.0 |
47.1 |
| 125.00 Sociology teachers |
2 |
.0 |
.0 |
47.1 |
| 126.00 Social science teachers, n.e.c. |
1 |
.0 |
.0 |
47.1 |
| 127.00 Engineering teachers |
1 |
.0 |
.0 |
47.1 |
| 128.00 Mathematical science teachers |
11 |
.0 |
.0 |
47.1 |
| 129.00 Computer science teachers |
4 |
.0 |
.0 |
47.1 |
| 134.00 Health specialties teachers |
16 |
.0 |
.1 |
47.2 |
| 135.00 Business, commerce, and marketing teachers |
2 |
.0 |
.0 |
47.2 |
| 137.00 Art, drama, and music teachers |
7 |
.0 |
.0 |
47.2 |
| 139.00 Education teachers |
2 |
.0 |
.0 |
47.2 |
| 143.00 English teachers |
13 |
.0 |
.0 |
47.3 |
| 144.00 Foreign language teachers |
6 |
.0 |
.0 |
47.3 |
| 146.00 Social work teachers |
1 |
.0 |
.0 |
47.3 |
| 149.00 Home economics teachers |
2 |
.0 |
.0 |
47.3 |
| 154.00 Postsecondary teachers, subject not specified |
47 |
.1 |
.2 |
47.5 |
| 155.00 Teachers, prekindergarten and kindergarten |
194 |
.4 |
.7 |
48.2 |
| 156.00 Teachers, elementary school |
580 |
1.2 |
2.0 |
50.2 |
| 157.00 Teachers, secondary school |
281 |
.6 |
1.0 |
51.2 |
| 158.00 Teachers, special education |
117 |
.2 |
.4 |
51.6 |
| 159.00 Teachers, n.e.c. |
176 |
.3 |
.6 |
52.2 |
| 163.00 Counselors, Educational and Vocational |
50 |
.1 |
.2 |
52.3 |
| 164.00 Librarians |
67 |
.1 |
.2 |
52.6 |
| 165.00 Archivists and curators |
4 |
.0 |
.0 |
52.6 |
| 166.00 Economists |
19 |
.0 |
.1 |
52.7 |
| 167.00 Psychologists |
47 |
.1 |
.2 |
52.8 |
| 169.00 Social scientists, n.e.c. |
6 |
.0 |
.0 |
52.8 |
| 173.00 Urban planners |
2 |
.0 |
.0 |
52.9 |
| 174.00 Social workers |
165 |
.3 |
.6 |
53.4 |
| 175.00 Recreation workers |
31 |
.1 |
.1 |
53.5 |
| 176.00 Clergy |
14 |
.0 |
.0 |
53.6 |
| 177.00 Religious workers, n.e.c. |
31 |
.1 |
.1 |
53.7 |
| 178.00 Lawyers and Judges |
70 |
.1 |
.2 |
53.9 |
| 183.00 Authors |
23 |
.0 |
.1 |
54.0 |
| 184.00 Technical writers |
20 |
.0 |
.1 |
54.1 |
| 185.00 Designers |
131 |
.3 |
.5 |
54.5 |
| 186.00 Musicians and composers |
18 |
.0 |
.1 |
54.6 |
| 187.00 Actors and directors |
10 |
.0 |
.0 |
54.6 |
| 188.00 Painters, sculptors, craft-artists, and artist printmakers |
32 |
.1 |
.1 |
54.8 |
| 189.00 Photographers |
14 |
.0 |
.0 |
54.8 |
| 193.00 Dancers |
2 |
.0 |
.0 |
54.8 |
| 194.00 Artists, performers, and related workers, n.e.c. |
24 |
.0 |
.1 |
54.9 |
| 195.00 Editors and reporters |
45 |
.1 |
.2 |
55.0 |
| 197.00 Public relations specialists |
30 |
.1 |
.1 |
55.2 |
| 198.00 Announcers |
3 |
.0 |
.0 |
55.2 |
| 199.00 Athletes |
6 |
.0 |
.0 |
55.2 |
| 203.00 Clinical laboratory technologists and technicians |
88 |
.2 |
.3 |
55.5 |
| 204.00 Dental hygienists |
33 |
.1 |
.1 |
55.6 |
| 205.00 Health record technologists and technicians |
5 |
.0 |
.0 |
55.6 |
| 206.00 Radiologic technicians |
40 |
.1 |
.1 |
55.8 |
| 207.00 Licensed practical nurses |
202 |
.4 |
.7 |
56.5 |
| 208.00 Health technologists and technicians, n.e.c. |
156 |
.3 |
.5 |
57.0 |
| 213.00 Electrical and electronic technicians |
16 |
.0 |
.1 |
57.1 |
| 214.00 Industrial engineering technicians |
1 |
.0 |
.0 |
57.1 |
| 216.00 Engineering technicians, n.e.c. |
19 |
.0 |
.1 |
57.1 |
| 217.00 Drafting occupations |
12 |
.0 |
.0 |
57.2 |
| 218.00 Surveying and mapping technicians |
3 |
.0 |
.0 |
57.2 |
| 223.00 Biological technicians |
16 |
.0 |
.1 |
57.2 |
| 224.00 Chemical technicians |
6 |
.0 |
.0 |
57.3 |
| 225.00 Science technicians, n.e.c. |
12 |
.0 |
.0 |
57.3 |
| 226.00 Airplane pilots and navigators |
5 |
.0 |
.0 |
57.3 |
| 229.00 Computer programmers |
62 |
.1 |
.2 |
57.5 |
| 234.00 Legal assistants |
77 |
.2 |
.3 |
57.8 |
| 235.00 Technicians, n.e.c. |
11 |
.0 |
.0 |
57.8 |
| 243.00 Supervisors and Proprietors, Sales Occupations |
640 |
1.3 |
2.2 |
60.1 |
| 253.00 Insurance sales occupations |
99 |
.2 |
.3 |
60.4 |
| 254.00 Real estate sales occupations |
121 |
.2 |
.4 |
60.8 |
| 255.00 Securities and financial services sales occupations |
43 |
.1 |
.1 |
61.0 |
| 256.00 Advertising and related sales occupations |
28 |
.1 |
.1 |
61.1 |
| 257.00 Sales occupations, other business services |
74 |
.1 |
.3 |
61.3 |
| 258.00 Sales engineers |
1 |
.0 |
.0 |
61.4 |
| 259.00 Sales representatives, mining, manufact., and wholesale |
120 |
.2 |
.4 |
61.8 |
| 263.00 Sales workers, motor vehicles and boats |
10 |
.0 |
.0 |
61.8 |
| 264.00 Sales workers, apparel |
65 |
.1 |
.2 |
62.0 |
| 265.00 Sales workers, shoes |
11 |
.0 |
.0 |
62.1 |
| 266.00 Sales workers, furniture and home furnishings |
22 |
.0 |
.1 |
62.1 |
| 267.00 Sales workers, radio, TV, hi-fi, and appliances |
18 |
.0 |
.1 |
62.2 |
| 268.00 Sales workers, hardware and building supplies |
25 |
.0 |
.1 |
62.3 |
| 269.00 Sales workers, parts |
4 |
.0 |
.0 |
62.3 |
| 274.00 Sales workers, other commodities |
252 |
.5 |
.9 |
63.2 |
| 275.00 Sales counter clerks |
31 |
.1 |
.1 |
63.3 |
| 276.00 Cashiers |
548 |
1.1 |
1.9 |
65.2 |
| 277.00 Street and door-to-door sales workers |
86 |
.2 |
.3 |
65.5 |
| 278.00 News vendors |
19 |
.0 |
.1 |
65.6 |
| 283.00 Demonstrators, promoters and models, sales |
31 |
.1 |
.1 |
65.7 |
| 285.00 Sales support occupations, n.e.c. |
3 |
.0 |
.0 |
65.7 |
| 303.00 Supervisors, general office |
83 |
.2 |
.3 |
66.0 |
| 304.00 Supervisors, computer equipment operators |
3 |
.0 |
.0 |
66.0 |
| 305.00 Supervisors, financial records processing |
17 |
.0 |
.1 |
66.0 |
| 307.00 Supervisors, distribution, scheduling, and adjusting clerks |
16 |
.0 |
.1 |
66.1 |
| 308.00 Computer operators |
50 |
.1 |
.2 |
66.3 |
| 313.00 Secretaries |
1001 |
2.0 |
3.5 |
69.8 |
| 314.00 Stenographers |
35 |
.1 |
.1 |
69.9 |
| 315.00 Typists |
153 |
.3 |
.5 |
70.4 |
| 316.00 Interviewers |
40 |
.1 |
.1 |
70.6 |
| 317.00 Hotel clerks |
17 |
.0 |
.1 |
70.6 |
| 318.00 Transportation ticket and reservation agents |
64 |
.1 |
.2 |
70.8 |
| 319.00 Receptionists |
286 |
.6 |
1.0 |
71.8 |
| 323.00 Information clerks, n.e.c. |
107 |
.2 |
.4 |
72.2 |
| 325.00 Classified-ad clerks |
1 |
.0 |
.0 |
72.2 |
| 326.00 Correspondence clerks |
1 |
.0 |
.0 |
72.2 |
| 327.00 Order clerks |
45 |
.1 |
.2 |
72.4 |
| 328.00 Personnel clerks, except payroll and timekeeping |
18 |
.0 |
.1 |
72.4 |
| 329.00 Library clerks |
36 |
.1 |
.1 |
72.6 |
| 335.00 File clerks |
86 |
.2 |
.3 |
72.9 |
| 336.00 Records clerks |
52 |
.1 |
.2 |
73.0 |
| 337.00 Bookkeepers, accounting, and auditing clerks |
627 |
1.2 |
2.2 |
75.2 |
| 338.00 Payroll and timekeeping clerks |
53 |
.1 |
.2 |
75.4 |
| 339.00 Billing clerks |
74 |
.1 |
.3 |
75.7 |
| 343.00 Cost and rate clerks |
6 |
.0 |
.0 |
75.7 |
| 344.00 Billing, posting, and calculating machine operators |
31 |
.1 |
.1 |
75.8 |
| 345.00 Duplicating machine operators |
7 |
.0 |
.0 |
75.8 |
| 346.00 Mail preparing and paper handling machine operators |
1 |
.0 |
.0 |
75.8 |
| 347.00 Office machine operators, n.e.c. |
5 |
.0 |
.0 |
75.8 |
| 348.00 Telephone operators |
30 |
.1 |
.1 |
76.0 |
| 353.00 Communications equipment operators, n.e.c. |
3 |
.0 |
.0 |
76.0 |
| 354.00 Postal clerks, except mail carriers |
44 |
.1 |
.2 |
76.1 |
| 355.00 Mail carriers, postal service |
32 |
.1 |
.1 |
76.2 |
| 356.00 Mail clerks, except postal service |
26 |
.1 |
.1 |
76.3 |
| 357.00 Messengers |
8 |
.0 |
.0 |
76.3 |
| 359.00 Dispatchers |
39 |
.1 |
.1 |
76.5 |
| 363.00 Production coordinators |
49 |
.1 |
.2 |
76.7 |
| 364.00 Traffic, shipping, and receiving clerks |
59 |
.1 |
.2 |
76.9 |
| 365.00 Stock and inventory clerks |
59 |
.1 |
.2 |
77.1 |
| 366.00 Meter readers |
1 |
.0 |
.0 |
77.1 |
| 368.00 Weighers, measurers, checkers, and samplers |
7 |
.0 |
.0 |
77.1 |
| 373.00 Expediters |
61 |
.1 |
.2 |
77.3 |
| 374.00 Material recording, scheduling, and distribut. clerks |
3 |
.0 |
.0 |
77.3 |
| 375.00 Insurance adjusters, examiners, and investigators |
100 |
.2 |
.3 |
77.7 |
| 376.00 Investigators and adjusters, except insurance |
234 |
.5 |
.8 |
78.5 |
| 377.00 Eligibility clerks, social welfare |
19 |
.0 |
.1 |
78.5 |
| 378.00 Bill and account collectors |
38 |
.1 |
.1 |
78.7 |
| 379.00 General office clerks |
183 |
.4 |
.6 |
79.3 |
| 383.00 Bank tellers |
130 |
.3 |
.5 |
79.8 |
| 384.00 Proofreaders |
8 |
.0 |
.0 |
79.8 |
| 385.00 Data-entry keyers |
190 |
.4 |
.7 |
80.5 |
| 386.00 Statistical clerks |
26 |
.1 |
.1 |
80.5 |
| 387.00 Teachers aides |
246 |
.5 |
.9 |
81.4 |
| 389.00 Administrative support occupations, n.e.c. |
229 |
.5 |
.8 |
82.2 |
| 404.00 Cooks, private household |
1 |
.0 |
.0 |
82.2 |
| 405.00 Housekeepers and butlers |
2 |
.0 |
.0 |
82.2 |
| 406.00 Child care workers, private household |
42 |
.1 |
.1 |
82.4 |
| 407.00 Private household cleaners and servants |
152 |
.3 |
.5 |
82.9 |
| 414.00 Supervisors, police and detectives |
5 |
.0 |
.0 |
82.9 |
| 415.00 Supervisors, guards |
3 |
.0 |
.0 |
82.9 |
| 416.00 Fire inspection and fire prevention occupations |
1 |
.0 |
.0 |
82.9 |
| 417.00 Firefighting occupations |
4 |
.0 |
.0 |
82.9 |
| 418.00 Police and detectives, public service |
18 |
.0 |
.1 |
83.0 |
| 423.00 Sheriffs, bailiffs, and other law enforcement officers |
9 |
.0 |
.0 |
83.0 |
| 424.00 Correctional institution officers |
11 |
.0 |
.0 |
83.1 |
| 425.00 Crossing guards |
12 |
.0 |
.0 |
83.1 |
| 426.00 Guards and police, except public service |
31 |
.1 |
.1 |
83.2 |
| 427.00 Protective service occupations, n.e.c. |
2 |
.0 |
.0 |
83.2 |
| 433.00 Supervisors, food preparation and service occupations |
70 |
.1 |
.2 |
83.5 |
| 434.00 Bartenders |
52 |
.1 |
.2 |
83.7 |
| 435.00 Waiters and waitresses |
256 |
.5 |
.9 |
84.5 |
| 436.00 Cooks |
316 |
.6 |
1.1 |
85.6 |
| 438.00 Food counter, fountain and related occupations |
25 |
.0 |
.1 |
85.7 |
| 439.00 Kitchen workers, food preparation |
47 |
.1 |
.2 |
85.9 |
| 443.00 Waiters/waitresses assistants |
61 |
.1 |
.2 |
86.1 |
| 444.00 Miscellaneous food preparation occupations |
99 |
.2 |
.3 |
86.5 |
| 445.00 Dental assistants |
85 |
.2 |
.3 |
86.7 |
| 446.00 Health aides, except nursing |
70 |
.1 |
.2 |
87.0 |
| 447.00 Nursing aides, orderlies, and attendants |
441 |
.9 |
1.5 |
88.5 |
| 448.00 Supervisors, cleaning and building service workers |
32 |
.1 |
.1 |
88.6 |
| 449.00 Maids and housemen |
159 |
.3 |
.6 |
89.2 |
| 453.00 Janitors and cleaners |
257 |
.5 |
.9 |
90.1 |
| 456.00 Supervisors, personal service occupations |
28 |
.1 |
.1 |
90.2 |
| 457.00 Barbers |
6 |
.0 |
.0 |
90.2 |
| 458.00 Hairdressers and cosmetologists |
178 |
.4 |
.6 |
90.8 |
| 459.00 Attendants, amusement and recreation facilities |
25 |
.0 |
.1 |
90.9 |
| 461.00 Guides |
8 |
.0 |
.0 |
90.9 |
| 462.00 Ushers |
1 |
.0 |
.0 |
90.9 |
| 463.00 Public transportation attendants |
34 |
.1 |
.1 |
91.1 |
| 465.00 Welfare service aides |
29 |
.1 |
.1 |
91.2 |
| 466.00 Family child care providers |
184 |
.4 |
.6 |
91.8 |
| 467.00 Early childhood teacher assistants |
118 |
.2 |
.4 |
92.2 |
| 468.00 Child care workers, n.e.c. |
64 |
.1 |
.2 |
92.4 |
| 469.00 Personal service occupations, n.e.c. |
39 |
.1 |
.1 |
92.6 |
| 473.00 Farmers, except horticultural |
94 |
.2 |
.3 |
92.9 |
| 474.00 Horticultural specialty farmers |
4 |
.0 |
.0 |
92.9 |
| 475.00 Managers, farms, except horticultural |
12 |
.0 |
.0 |
93.0 |
| 476.00 Managers, horticultural specialty farms |
1 |
.0 |
.0 |
93.0 |
| 477.00 Supervisors, farm workers |
2 |
.0 |
.0 |
93.0 |
| 479.00 Farm workers |
87 |
.2 |
.3 |
93.3 |
| 484.00 Nursery workers |
5 |
.0 |
.0 |
93.3 |
| 485.00 Supervisors, related agricultural occupations |
6 |
.0 |
.0 |
93.3 |
| 486.00 Groundskeepers and gardeners, except farm |
11 |
.0 |
.0 |
93.4 |
| 487.00 Animal caretakers, except farm |
25 |
.0 |
.1 |
93.4 |
| 488.00 Graders and sorters, agricultural products |
24 |
.0 |
.1 |
93.5 |
| 494.00 Supervisors, forestry and logging workers |
1 |
.0 |
.0 |
93.5 |
| 495.00 Forestry workers, except logging |
1 |
.0 |
.0 |
93.5 |
| 497.00 Captains and other officers, fishing vessels |
2 |
.0 |
.0 |
93.5 |
| 503.00 Supervisors, mechanics and repairers |
2 |
.0 |
.0 |
93.5 |
| 505.00 Automobile mechanics |
2 |
.0 |
.0 |
93.6 |
| 515.00 Aircraft mechanics, except engine |
1 |
.0 |
.0 |
93.6 |
| 518.00 Industrial machinery repairers |
7 |
.0 |
.0 |
93.6 |
| 523.00 Electronic repairers, communic. and industrial equipmt |
2 |
.0 |
.0 |
93.6 |
| 525.00 Data processing equipment repairers |
16 |
.0 |
.1 |
93.6 |
| 527.00 Telephone line installers and repairers |
1 |
.0 |
.0 |
93.6 |
| 529.00 Telephone installers and repairers |
8 |
.0 |
.0 |
93.7 |
| 533.00 Miscell. electrical and electronic equipment repairers |
1 |
.0 |
.0 |
93.7 |
| 534.00 Heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration mechanics |
1 |
.0 |
.0 |
93.7 |
| 539.00 Mechanical controls and valve repairers |
1 |
.0 |
.0 |
93.7 |
| 547.00 Specified mechanics and repairers, n.e.c. |
8 |
.0 |
.0 |
93.7 |
| 549.00 Not specified mechanics and repairers |
3 |
.0 |
.0 |
93.7 |
| 558.00 Supervisors, construction, n.e.c. |
2 |
.0 |
.0 |
93.7 |
| 563.00 Brickmasons and stonemasons |
2 |
.0 |
.0 |
93.7 |
| 567.00 Carpenters |
1 |
.0 |
.0 |
93.7 |
| 573.00 Drywall installers |
3 |
.0 |
.0 |
93.7 |
| 575.00 Electricians |
4 |
.0 |
.0 |
93.8 |
| 579.00 Painters, construction and maintenance |
5 |
.0 |
.0 |
93.8 |
| 583.00 Paperhangers |
3 |
.0 |
.0 |
93.8 |
| 585.00 Plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters |
1 |
.0 |
.0 |
93.8 |
| 594.00 Paving, surfacing, and tamping equipment operators |
1 |
.0 |
.0 |
93.8 |
| 599.00 Construction trades, n.e.c. |
2 |
.0 |
.0 |
93.8 |
| 616.00 Mining machine operators |
1 |
.0 |
.0 |
93.8 |
| 628.00 Supervisors, production occupations |
79 |
.2 |
.3 |
94.1 |
| 636.00 Precision assemblers, metal |
3 |
.0 |
.0 |
94.1 |
| 637.00 Machinists |
5 |
.0 |
.0 |
94.1 |
| 646.00 Lay-out workers |
1 |
.0 |
.0 |
94.1 |
| 647.00 Precious stones and metals workers (Jewelers) |
8 |
.0 |
.0 |
94.1 |
| 649.00 Engravers, metal |
3 |
.0 |
.0 |
94.2 |
| 653.00 Sheet metal workers |
3 |
.0 |
.0 |
94.2 |
| 657.00 Cabinet makers and bench carpenters |
2 |
.0 |
.0 |
94.2 |
| 658.00 Furniture and wood finishers |
5 |
.0 |
.0 |
94.2 |
| 666.00 Dressmakers |
32 |
.1 |
.1 |
94.3 |
| 667.00 Tailors |
8 |
.0 |
.0 |
94.3 |
| 668.00 Upholsterers |
7 |
.0 |
.0 |
94.4 |
| 669.00 Shoe repairers |
1 |
.0 |
.0 |
94.4 |
| 674.00 Miscellaneous precision apparel and fabric workers |
1 |
.0 |
.0 |
94.4 |
| 675.00 Hand molders and shapers, except jewelers |
1 |
.0 |
.0 |
94.4 |
| 676.00 Patternmakers, lay-out workers, and cutters |
1 |
.0 |
.0 |
94.4 |
| 677.00 Optical goods workers |
11 |
.0 |
.0 |
94.4 |
| 678.00 Dental laboratory and medical appliance technicians |
8 |
.0 |
.0 |
94.4 |
| 679.00 Bookbinders |
4 |
.0 |
.0 |
94.4 |
| 683.00 Electrical and electronic equipment assemblers |
73 |
.1 |
.3 |
94.7 |
| 684.00 Miscellaneous precision workers, n.e.c. |
2 |
.0 |
.0 |
94.7 |
| 686.00 Butchers and meat cutters |
25 |
.0 |
.1 |
94.8 |
| 687.00 Bakers |
31 |
.1 |
.1 |
94.9 |
| 688.00 Food batchmakers |
14 |
.0 |
.0 |
95.0 |
| 689.00 Inspectors, testers, and graders |
15 |
.0 |
.1 |
95.0 |
| 699.00 Miscellaneous plant and system operators |
1 |
.0 |
.0 |
95.0 |
| 703.00 Lathe and turning machine set-up operators |
1 |
.0 |
.0 |
95.0 |
| 704.00 Lathe and turning machine operators |
1 |
.0 |
.0 |
95.0 |
| 706.00 Punching and stamping press machine operators |
9 |
.0 |
.0 |
95.0 |
| 708.00 Drilling and boring machine operators |
2 |
.0 |
.0 |
95.1 |
| 709.00 Grinding, abrading, buffing, and polishing machine oper |
7 |
.0 |
.0 |
95.1 |
| 714.00 Numerical control machine operators |
1 |
.0 |
.0 |
95.1 |
| 715.00 Miscell. metal/plastic/stone/glass working machine oper |
1 |
.0 |
.0 |
95.1 |
| 717.00 Fabricating machine operators, n.e.c. |
2 |
.0 |
.0 |
95.1 |
| 719.00 Molding and casting machine operators |
7 |
.0 |
.0 |
95.1 |
| 723.00 Metal plating machine operators |
1 |
.0 |
.0 |
95.1 |
| 725.00 Miscell. metal and plastic processing machine operators |
1 |
.0 |
.0 |
95.1 |
| 727.00 Sawing machine operators |
|
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