|
Appendixtable2.Numberofworkers1represented,National |
|||
|
Occupationalgroup2 |
Civilianworkers |
Privateindustry |
Stateandlocal |
|
Allworkers |
119,726,200 |
100,764,900 |
18,961,200 |
|
Management,professional,andrelated |
35,035,700 |
24,576,700 |
10,459,000 |
|
Management,business,andfinancial |
9,362,500 |
7,785,200 |
|
|
Professionalandrelated |
25,673,100 |
16,791,500 |
8,881,600 |
|
Teachers |
6,190,800 |
|
4,921,200 |
|
Primary,secondary,andspecial |
4,128,500 |
|
3,602,900 |
|
Registerednurses |
2,683,500 |
|
|
|
Service |
26,216,500 |
22,190,000 |
4,026,500 |
|
Protectiveservice |
3,024,800 |
1,214,300 |
1,810,400 |
|
Salesandoffice |
31,364,800 |
28,600,200 |
2,764,600 |
|
Salesandrelated |
11,452,500 |
11,303,100 |
|
|
Officeandadministrativesupport |
19,912,300 |
17,297,100 |
2,615,200 |
|
Naturalresources,construction,and |
9,401,500 |
8,443,700 |
957,800 |
|
Construction,extraction,farming, |
4,746,700 |
4,217,700 |
|
|
Installation,maintenance,andrepair |
4,654,800 |
4,226,000 |
|
|
Production,transportation,andmaterial |
17,707,600 |
16,954,300 |
753,300 |
|
Production |
8,534,300 |
8,416,300 |
|
|
Transportationandmaterialmoving |
9,173,300 |
8,538,000 |
|
|
Footnotes: | |||
|
1The number of workers represented by the survey are rounded to the nearest 100. Estimates of the number of workers provide a description of the size and composition of the labor force included in the survey. Estimates are not intended, however, for comparison to other statistical series to measure employment trends or levels. 2The2000StandardOccupationalClassificationsystemisusedtoclassifyworkers.
|
|||