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Tobie 161. Children Ever Born and Marital Status of Women by Age and Race:

1970

!D
The State Urban and Rural Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

Children ever born

women _ , married l!y number of children ever born

Total

Single

women

women

Total

320 654

1 057 296 13 '127 2 146 11 081 92 739 27 667 64 672 111 355 97 l7S 92 133 96 643 97 3SS 93 048 84 470 73 273 205 678

None

5 and 6

or more

Number

Per 1,000 total women

65 038

2 945 10. 8 160 1 292 6 868 92 539 20 210 72 329 225 885 299 178 331 792 3S1 843 330 710 281 794 229 921 190 739 602 548

2 137 43 11 94 594 30S 802 l 810 2 874 3 405 3 448 3 219 2 8S2 2 514 2 366 2 607

... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...

... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...

"'

'"

7

l

2

3

4

156 717 5 452 796 4 656 32 293 10 956 21 337 21 42S 8 319 5 592 6 938 9 085 11 212 12 634 12 088 31 749

229 132

194 222

859 179 680 19 107 3 406 15 699 36 175 21 5S5 16 148 17 372 19 664 21 322 19 624 16 471 40 835

167 22 145 926 564 362 622 334 100 368 738 354 550 075 988

133 945 S8 18 40 1 115 101 1 014 9 470 18 413 17 868 17 803 15 846 13 004 10 066 7 564 22 738

123 595 48

14.8 41.2 37.1 42.0 34.8 39.3 32.9 19.2 8.6 6.1 7.2 9.3 12.0 15.0 16.S 15.4

21.7 6.S 8.3 6.1 20.6 12.2 24.2 32.5 22.2 17.5 17.9 20.2 22.9 23.2 22.5 19.9

18.4 1.3 1.0 l.3 5.3 2.0 6.7 20.3 26.l 22.9 21.0 21.3 20.8 18.4 16.5 15.6

12.7 0.4 0.8 0.4 1.2 0.4 1.6 8.5 18.9 19.4 18.4 16.3 14.0 11.9 10.3 11.l

11.7 0.4

154 299 s 323 783 4 540 31 716 10 732 20 984 21 011 8 069 5 421 6 818 8 845 11 087 12 506 11 993 31 510

226 671 812 174 638 18 777 3 287 15 490 3S 720 21 222 15 910 17 129 19 410 21 182 19 543 16 361 40 60S

192 216 IS6 22 134 4 685 S21 4 164 22 344 24 959 20 85S 20 156 20 S61 19 217 lS 427 12 013 31 843

132 514 51 15 36 l 036 96 940 9 234 18 188 17 627 17 631 lS 729 12 910 10 000 7508 22 6-00

121 616 48

1 412 26 5 21 245 76 169 208 121 115 106 153 89 96 78 175

1 417 15

980 4

897

799

15 167 Sl 116 241 224 132 169 15S 73

4

45

4S 89 141 183 98 101 90 S3 21 76

-

81 66 15 81

672 7 3 4 32 5 27 97 94 105 83 68 46 28 40 72

16 73 96 149 96 96 74 53 146

954 89 6 83 348 142

900 lS 10 5 208 66 142 19S 99 lOS 46 73

757

626

669

511

Per 1,000 women

ever

married

THE STATE

Totol

••or ........ -

Tolol, 15 ,_,. .W 11M1 15 to 19 years·------------------------15 to 17 years ........................ 18 and 19 years ...................... 20 to 24 20 and 21 yeors -----------·-···-····· . 22 to 24 years •••••••••••••.•.•.•.••••

-

-

yeors·-···-·-·-------·--··--· __ .-

.

~ :~ ~ r:~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::--. 4010 « veor•----·-········-----------~ :~ ~ ~~::::::::::: ::::::::::::::::-. 55 to 59 years ..••.• ------·-----···-·-·- ~~~-::~.;::::::::::::::::::::::: --

-

I 377 188 ll5 73 1S5 65 90 124 104 97 102 102 98 91 80 231

--------.------------- .. 15 to 19 years •••••••••••••••••••••••••• rn ~~J;rvu.i:r1· ::::::::::::::::::::::.

-

028 738 813 464 616 110

......

5 5 5 5

311 Ut5

383

... ... ... .. . ... .. . ... ... ... ... ... ... '" ...

.. ... '

-----

462

... .. .

... ... ... ...

years-----------------········ ----

365 358 145 814 331

165 6 994 7 343 2S 432

·-· ...

·-

7Zl

6 911

... ...

~ ;.!t~~;,j"ri":::::::::::::::::::::: .22 lo 24 years·----------------------25 to 29 years·-···--·-·--------------- -30 to 34 years·------------------------ -35 to 39 years •. ···-------------·------ .. 40 lo« years ........................ .

to

444

175 113 62 63 37 25 13

... ...

20

45 lo 49 yeor•--·-··--·---·------·--·-50 54 SS lo S9 year'----------·----··--····-· 60 lo 64 yeors------------------------65 years ond over---- .. ------------- ... - __

950 950 511 439 884 681 203 817 086

... ...

154 6 1 5 34 12 22 16 6 5

577 643 131 512 799 776 023 857 575 536

6 535

7 774 9 835 12 433 13 193 3-4 397

100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

14.6

50.2 52.7 49.7 37.5 4S.8 33.9 15.1 6.8 6.0 6.7 8.0 10.6 14.7 18.0 16.7

4 4

22

25 21 20 20 19 15 12 31

-56

-

48 443 58 38S 359 737 240 048

4 13 18 18 IS 720 11 830 9 404 7 lSS 24 611

4

3 7 9 8 6 4 4 19

52 447 242 649 779 S28 491 759 727 360

6.2

-

0.4

-0.1 0.1

o.s

0.2 0.6 3.9 14.1 19.8 18.6 16.1 12.7 11.l 9.8 12.0

0.4 3.3 8.3 10.1 8.8 7.0 5.6 6.S 9.4

... ... ... ... ... ... ...

......

766 876 257 619 955 S95 360 400 846 541 885 885 743 78S 365 48S

2 136 42 11 92 S89 304 797 1 809 2 872 3 404 3 446 3 218 2 843 2 50S 2 3S8 2 603

21 825 96 17 79 1 148 2S8 890 2 104 2 895 2 914 2 906 2 334 2 131 1 566 990 2 741

1 985 S2 lS 108 777 443 996 l 798 2 731 3 03S 3 287 2 936 3 162 2 889 2 22S 2 379

15 794 119 26 93 996 292 704 l 784 2 747 2 153 I 906 2 392 1 124 593 81S l 16S

2 264 88 31 178 746 476 976 l 782 3 477 3 434 3 898 4 654 4 178 4 034 s 397 3 963

2 716 617

602

620 998 725 1 llS 2 029 3 079 3 601 3 633 3 397 3 028 2 722 2 603 2 930

.." '. ..."..'. .. .

.. .

...

......

...... ... ...

...

"' ... ... ...

'"

.. .

Whlte

....

Tot.a, 15 ytflt'I old GINI over __ ........... 15 lo 19 years ________________________ _ 15 to 17 yeors ...................... . 19 years--------------------2018 to and 24 years ________________________ _

----

---

·---

20 ond 21 year> __ ------ __ ----------22 to 24 years ••• ·------------------25 to 29 years·-----------------------30 to 34 years·-----------------------35 to 39 ye
·..--Y"""------------------------· ·-·--

--

1 357 18S 113 72 152 64 88 122 101 95 100 101 97

145 520 468 052 739 507 232 407 964 624 387 269 681

90 529

79 874 229 lSl

314 172 111 61 61 37 24 12 6 5 5

553 578 374 204 641 147 494 994 662 152 050

5 6 7 25

703 924 296 249

s 304

1 042 12 2 10 91 27 63 109 9S 90 95 9S 91 83 72 203

592 942 094 8411 098 360 738 413 302 472 337 965 978 605 578 902

152 6 l 5

106 552 100 4S2

34~

12 21 16 6

662 784 546 414 s 356 6 332 7 600 9 636 12 25S 13 026 33 943

63 170

-S6

48

382 S8 324 4 133 13 406 17 910 17 810 15 S13 11 669 9 275 7 104 24 364

3 7 9 8 6 4 4 19

4 S2 42S 042 393 461 307 277 599 573 037

2 898 7 l 6 89 19 70 221 292 32S 345 325 277 226 188 596

2 780 6(11

1 2 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 2

600 610 987 716 HJ4 024 073 598 628 396 020 713 S95 925

Negro Tot.I, 15 ,....

.w ""' .... ______ _--

-20.; ;:,/;J~;or-.· :::::::::::::::::::::_-22 to 24 years ______________________

15 to 19 years ••••••••••••••••••••••••• 15 to 17 years·----------··--·------- .. 18 ond 19 yecrs -----·--·--··-·------ -·

..--

---

25 to 29 yeor>---·-----------------·--· 30 to 3-4 Y"""·····-··--··------------· 3S to 39 years·-·······--·------------'40 to« yea'l-------·----------··----45 to 49 years ••••••••••••••••••••••.•• -50 to 54 years •••••••• ---··-----------55 to 59 years ••••••••••••••••••••••••• 60 to 64 year•------·---·-············6S years ond a.er••••••••••••••••••••••

----------

10 996 l 837 l 106 731 I 477

583

894 l 170 l 060 960 884 79S 674 .542 44S l 152

3 281 l 744 l 081 663 7.54 387 367 239 121 96 60 42

32 JS

28

130

7 715 93 25 68 723

196 527 931

939

864 824

753

642

507 417 1 022

1 538

41 17 24 163

«

119 138 69

121 113 95 167 134 143 3.54

56

67 118

-

71 20 51 142 217 112 106 85

-

--

2 829

......

l 1 l 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 2

588

316 689 260 083 373 527 100 319 089 374 682

l'enon• of Spanish Lan9ua9e

·-..

Tolol, 15y-..W11M1 •-·-····· 15 to 19 yeors •••••• -·-----·----··-·-·· lS to 17 }'1!ors •••••••••• ____________ _ 18 ond 19 yeors ·-·······-----------20 lo 24 years •••••••••••••••••••• ____ _-20 and 21 yeors ·····--------------- --· 22 to 24 years ..................... . 25 lo 29 years •••••••••.•• ___________ _ 30 to 34 yecrs ••.••••• -----··········· 35 lo 39 years ••..••••.••••••••••••••• 40 to« year•-----------------·---·-45 lo 49 years.·----------------····--

---------· --· --· --· ·-~ ;g ~ ~~::::::::::::::::::::::::: ... --· :g ~~ r:.d~~;::::::::::::::::::::: --·

25-582 MINNESOTA

6 t75

I 358 836 522 1 335 614 721 1 001

790

627

489

514 269 147 151 294

1 833 1 192 815 377 :l91 242 149 99 33 28 39 6

5 142 166 21 145 9« 372 572 902 757

7

262 140 151 263

7 31

599

450 508

725 62

5 57 323 158 165 180 65 20 22 13 11 10 6 13

206

205 83 58 36 54 12 20 8 41

60

13 39 47

---

49 6 43 168 lSl 141 93 61 30 22

42

-

--9 -9

116 112 112 82 82 33 22 30 28

---

31 177 113

93 117

so

30 24 34

-7

-

7 7 70

so

78 108 66 23 44 S8

3 072 717

64i

1 OS5 785 1 231 l 978 3 629 3 594 4236 4 709 4290 4 236 5 :m 4 430

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

Table 161.

Children Ever Born and Marital Status of Women by Age and Race:

1970-Continued

[[)(Ito bosed on somple, set text. For minimum bo.. for derivod f'ilure£ (percent median etc) ond meaning of symboltl

The State Urban and Rural Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

ISeO 'leXI]

Women ewr married

Children ever born

By number of children tll(lr born

Per Per

Total women

Single women

Total

None

1

2

3

709 731 9 336 1 398 7 938 68 494 20 929 47 565 78 966 65 813

116 958

115 225 3 702 497 3 205

161 103

130 099

5

4

Qnd 6

7 or more

407

70 219 23

J2 660

1,000 Number

totol women

l,000

women

evtr

married

URBAN Tehl, 15 yun Gld oo
---65 yecrs and over----------------------- . 18 ond 19 years ---------------------20 ta 24 year•-------------------------20 and 21 years ---------------------22 to 24 yeors •••••••• ---------------- 25 to 29 yeors •••• ---------------------30 to 34 years-------------------------- 35 to 39 years •• ------------------------4() to 44 year•-------------------------4S ta 49 year&---------·-·-------······· SO ta 54 years-------------------------SS to 59 years-------------------------- 60 to 64 years--------------------------

952 131 72 58 124 54

844

087 516 571

542 632

69 910 90 430 71 SS9 65 118

243 113 121 751 71 118

50 633 56 048 33 703 22 345

68 878 64 329 59 407 51 845 156 009

11 464 5 746 4 339 4 171 4 454 4 547 s 471 5 661 19 461

215 117

48 088

69 640

4 ll84 773 4 111 28 391 10 271 18 120 13 689 5 009 4 050 4 878

206

23 820 B 066 15 754 16 451 6 346 4 156 5 201 6 738 7 829 a 882 8 715 23 385

237 029 3 123

28 652 1 363

548 2 515 19 666 5 827 13 839 24 152 21 316 18 998 18 563 19 413 19 389 18 642 18 553 55 214

230

31 403 1 478

60 779 65 469

64 59 53 46 136

424 782 936 184 548

5 635

7 8 9 25

059

843 314

sn

108 3

111 466 12 2 10 25 15 11 12 13 14 13

428

-42

2 995

368

sso

24 4

I 109 328 5 475 784 4 691 61 442 13 922

20

47 S20

---

23

14 28 621 71

105

106

322

u

215

43

2 627 14 830 17 749 14 631 14 448 14 336 12 554 10 021 7 352 21 075

11 10 7 5 4 14

814 100 142

4 73() 3 472 13 904

186 1 536 3 922 s 255 4 357 3 04I! 2 252 2 050 10 030

48 047 214 45 169 5 322 1 103 4 219 7 752 4 148 3 056 2 961 3 588 4 155 3 720 3 720 9 411

.u

32 475

33 570

12 4 8 364 21

19 903

20

19 982

21 144 23 10 13 S2l 37 484 2 159 2 206 2 418 2 299 2 502 2 933 2 166 1 579 2 338

18 063 4

10 104 6

1 338 242 l 096 2 236 1 302 l 009 1 182 l 625 l 863 2 069 1 555 3 151

14 700 21 3 18 395 45 350 1 371 1 737 l 398 1 538 l 509 1 672 1 362 1 081 2 616

115 663 386

91 593 68

56 916 32 14 18 443 49 394 4 220 8 617 8 572 8 382 7 255 5 150 3 652 2 549 8 044

944

822 613

773 845

720 394 11 181 28 806

s 514

11 486 11 700 812

278 898

2 7 10 11

172 352 865 707 102

9 235

6 674

148 643

2 549

1" 42' 11

SB6 561 591 897 665 999

80

493

255 680 l 2 3 3

167 389 133 396 105 714 362 297

2 602 2 245 2 039 2 322

737 160 2 162 393 1 769 24 511 5 295 19 216 56 287 71 149 72 328 71 926 71 929 63 530

2 585 63 16 182 995 617 1 198 2 205 3 213 3 689 3 736 3 578 3 141 2 871 2 896 3 178

3 110

2 84'

3 606 681

:204 235

644 665 169 212

2 965

l 2 3 3

882

190 707 206 3"0 223 690

898 395 417 3 170 2 800 2 473 2 289 2 653

RURAL NONFARM

--

TotGI, 15 ynn oW 11M1 • .,.,. ............... .. 15 to 19 years·------------------------15 to 17 years •••••.•• ---------------- 18 ond 19 years---------------------- 20 to 24 yeors-------------------------20 years ---------------------22 ond to 2421years ________________ -------- 25 to 29 years __________________ -------30 to 34 yeors-------------------------35 to 39 years •.•. ----------------------4() to 44 years •••••••••.••••••••• ______ _ 4S to 49 yeors •••••••••• ---------------- SO to 54 yeors·------------------------- 55 to 59 years ••.•.••••• ---------------- 60 to 64 yeors-------------------------65 years and over---- .................................... ..

---

34 24 9 24 8 16

521 822 699 626 587 039 25 529 22 142 19 605 19 253 20 101 20 228 19 718 19 726 59 668

31 24 7 4 2 2 1

398 274 124

960 760

200 377 826 607

690 688 839 1 076 1 173 4 454

l 133

5 292 2 3 2 l l l l l 2 2 7

052 2-4() 457 152 025 092 335 673 516 875 872

260

1 218 7 079 2 484 4 595 3 882 1 528 921 1 116 1 500 2 266 2 527 2 387 6 719

979 36

9 27 1 410 159 1 251

5 633 5 379 4 051

3 621 3900

3 3 J 8

867 363 144 575

2 4 J 3

3 2 2 2

6

343 877 475 838 566 135 885 40B 151 164

-

-

l 3 4 4 3 2 2 2 8

20 182 8 174 399 612 263 009 747 755 607 454 522

--

17

-

17 152

l 1 2 2 l 1 l 7

022 84-4

198 208 788 501

822 351

56 601

51 130 189 601

692

717

687 l 246 l 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

909 389 331 338 807 875 705 277 037 079 434

RURAL FARM Tet1I, 15 ye1rs old and over-------- 15 to 19 yeors-------------------------15 to 17 yeors •••..... ---------------18 ond 19 yeors ---------------------- " 20 to 24 yeors·------------------------20 ond 21 years ---------------------22 to 24 years •••••••• ---------------25 to 29 yeoro·------------------------30 to 34 yeors·------------------------- 35 to 39 years •. ________ ------ __ -------- -4() to 44 years .. ________ ---------------45 to 49 years _________________________ _50 to 54 years _________________________ _

---.

-~~~~~~':[~~·;::::::::::::::::::::::: -55 to 59 years •. ------------------------

139 989 23 342 18 173 5 169 6 716 2 462 4 254 8 858 10 385 12 721 13 135 13 759 14 256 12 339 9 045 15 433

29 453 22 574 17 973 4 601 2 137 1 351 786 621 339 365 324 241 379 447

509

l 517

110 536

579 1ll

8 967 396 128 268 l 116 453

468

663

168 200

568 4 1 3 8 10 12 12 13 13 11

711 414 461

237

046 356 811 518

an

892 536 13 916

a

565 804 l 103 l 074 l OQ.4 l 319

10 159 272 39 233 1 394 406 988 1 092

445 515 621

847 1 117 1 225 986 1 645

68 23

45 1 357 199 1 158 2 479 1 585 1 479 1 638 2 231 2 447 2 510 l 570 2 618

-

l 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1

4 130 9 121 079 452 330 425 433 221 1344 313 832

19 746 5

12 475

46

15

--

855 1 979

27 895 50 650

22 6 79 981 -4()3 l 315 2 366 3 594 4 176 4 281 3 964 3 569 3 235 3 084 3 282

4 079

212 498 622 95 527 6 229 l 377 4 852 13 575 18 930 22 227 24 200 24 468 22 661 18 831 14 819 45 936

2 154 47 11 105 635 307 911 l 956 2 924 3 501 3 339 3 162 2 752 2 39S 2 181 2 575

1 242 949 3 834 541

l 164 44

2 479

3 293

11

91 504 270 665 l 618 2 651 3 151 3 ias 2 942 2 556 2 165 l 945 2 140

597 603 886 667 975 l 854 2 874 3 367 3377 3 142 2 751 2 395 2 188 2 457

-5

2 3

2 2 2

2 I 2

7 39 608 260 270 937 738 401 067 229 185

398 621 523 115

15

109 684 '2 l 1 l

883 326 963 655

006

408 6 586 993 5 593

20 955 37 53 56 54 50

322 124 227

546 875

39 918

575

718 l 438 894 l 613 2 544 3 715 4 299 4 389 4 035 3 666 3 357 3 268 3 640

DULUTH-SUPERIOR, MINN.-WIS., SMSA Total Tot1I, 15 y11r1 old and over _______ _ 15 to 19 years •• -----------------------15 to 17 years •••••••• ---------------19 years---------------------20 18 to ond 24 years _________________________ _

--20 and 21 years ---------------------- 22 to 24 years·----------------------- 25 to 29 yeors ••..••.••. ---------------- 30 to 34 years·------------------------- 35 to 39 -4() to 44 years·------------------------years _________________________ _45 to 49 years ________________________ _ -SO to S4 years------------------------- -55 to 59 years·------------------------ -60 to 64 yeors·------------------------ -65 years and over ..................... ___________ _ --

98 13 8 4 9 4 5

6 6 6 7 7 8 7

651 369 371 998 806 480 326 939 473 349 248 738 235 861

6 196 17 837

21 12 8 4 3 2 l

2'5 364 169 195 877 606

271

540 343 261 396 349 426 498 519 l 722

11 356

1 005 202 803 5 929 1 874 4 05S 6 399 6 130

10 321 547 132 415 l 996 l

6 088 6 7 7 7

852

389

809 363

6 277 16 115

l l 2

829 167 802 343 332 446 465 710 025 116 539

11 850 345 48 297 2 151 758 l 393 1 150 537

1 1 1 2

303 521 744 078 165 147 709

17 410

80

19 61

1 l l 1 1

8 892

6

-6 36 36

-6 9 -9

514 178 268 259 382 164

293 837

823 585 1 889

--4 -4

l 302 l 334 l 191 900 571 545 l 904

33 196 476 572 473 422 348 248 l 307

47 659

20 797

2 747 619 470

656 l 051

135 1 2 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 2

197 121

088 651

532 311 902 558 361 851

MINNEAPOLIS-ST. PAUL SMSA Total

-----20 ond 21 years --------------------- -22 to 24 years •.•••..• --------------- -~~~~~~:~~::::::::::::::::::::::::: ---35 to 39 years ••••••.•••.•....•• ------- --4() to 44 years·------------------------ -45 to 54 49 years years·--------·--------------50 to ________________________ _-SS to S9 years_ _______________________ _--60 to 64 year•------------------------- -65 years and over ____ .. _ .. --------------- -Ttttl, 15 yurs old and ayer------15 to 19 years------------------------- -15 to 17 yeors·---------------------19 years--------------------20 18 to and 24 years ________________________ _

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

666 191

87 51 36 89 36 52 71 54 48 50 49 44 39 33 96

571

420 151 441 515 926 341 893 741

682 -4()3 590 530 962 744

165 439 81 207 514 30 693 38 544 21 713 16 831 9 016 4 268 3 132 2 880 3 132 3 151 3 803 3 774 12 472

so

501 459 6 364

5

so

14 36 62

so

45 47 46 41 35 30 84

906 458 891 802 095 265 625

609

802 271 439 727 188 272

16 009 3 198 475 2 723 21 413 7 292 14 121 11 211 4 100 3 258 3 867 4 263 5 285

6 368

6 -4()3 16 643

12 122 2 (HI 349 2 320 17 467 5 602 11 865 13 180 5 023 3 183 4 000

68 9 l 7 20 12

318 311 591 720 320 249

a 884

5 424

9 159 9 981 10 452

5 922 5 837 15 313

890 7 4fR 18 542

4 804

s

68

2 085 233 1 852 11 350 13 319 10 810 10 685 10 21/; 8 578 6 548 4 689 13 192

11

11

1 6 7

7 6 4 2

158 31 127 848 149 955 861 613 431 953

2 029 7 651

--20

4 16 136 1 168 2 947 3 848 3 086 2 119 l 394 l 192 4 887

45 9 35 115 145 153 161 145 113 85 66

084 875 209

463 517 586 447

J6.4

978 567 045

207 064

602

MINNESOTA 25-583

Tobie 161. Children Ever Born and Marital Status of Women by Age and Race: 1970-Continued [Doto !med on •ample, •ee text. For minimum base fw derived figures (percent mediaft, etc.) and moaning of symbols, see text]

The State

Children ever born

Women over morritd

Urban and Rural Standard Metropolitan

By number of children ever born

Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

Total

Single

s

7

Per 1,000 talol

Per

1,000 women

women

women

Toto!

None

1

2

3

4

and 6

or more

Number

women

ever married

10 197 1 676 1 036

2 942

7 255

132'1 15

947 4

774

20 672

2 027

96 17

53

105

214 123 148 136 73 S6

57 16 123 793 474 995 783 826 076 274 928 195 874 265 543

2 849

125

, 339 26 5 21 231 73 158 199

822

89

1 420 37 17

624

1 587 1 011 576 676 338 338 221

MINNEAPOUS-ST. PAUL SMSA-

Continued

.....,.

--. -. . 25'i! 1;.,2~:::::::::::::::::::::::: .-

'"""' 15 yews ....... - -------15 lo 19 ywra •• -----------·--·········· IS to 17 vwrs •. ---·-----·-·--·-·-···· 18 ond 19 yeors ..................... . 20 lo 24 .....,"··············--···-······ 20 ond 21 yoors --······--------····-

~:: ~ ~:~::::::::::::::::::::::::::: .

40 lo 4-4 .....,rs ........................ -

--

~~ ~~~~~~~I~rn~rn~rnrnrn...

25-584

MINNESOTA

640

1 361

529

1

832

cm

9n 885 829 752 641

531)

419 1 022

102 116

54

42

22 35 28 8'I

25

64 685 191 494 87(> 875 799 775 710 619 503 391

933

20

158 4-4

114 107 105 93 163 134 135 310

107 106 149 114 96

71 165

15 159 ~

110

230

62

113

-4

66 20 46 136 213

112

106 85 77 66 15 67

7 3 4 26 5 21 97

90 83

79 68 46 28 34 66

--

45

-

45

76 127 174 98 83

83

49 21 66

---13

73 93

133 96 93 14 53 146

79

1 079 251 828 l 956 2 761 2 722 2 714 2 202 2 048 1 546 949 2 599

1 2 3 3 2 3 2 2 2

... ...

575

1 1 314 l 676 2 233 3 155 3 407 3 502 3 101 3 309 3 074 2 427 2 786

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

Tobie 162. Number of Children Ever Bom Per 1,000 Women 35 to 44 Years Old by Social and Economic

Characteristics: 1970 [Dato based on sample, see text. for meaning of &ymbols see te>
The State

Women

White Children ever bon1

Women

Fer 1,000 tokllwomen

Total

Mr married

Number

199 472 103 580 93 502

188 976 '17 1)47 87 639

683 635 324 650 292 m

3 471

31 en 105 311() 144 254 109 351

3 163 3 311() 3 712 4 229

3 3 3 3 3 3 3

502 310 159 375 325 164

Children ever born

Total

Ever morried

N~mbef

Per 1.000 total women

196 011 100 824

185 809

90 849

85 211

671 426 315 355 283 851

3 128 3 124

.504 779 252 040

3 158 3 380 3 704 4 228

'59 445 4711 837

3 441 3 494

TYPE OF RESIDENCE Tohll -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- ------ ---- ---- Urbanized oreo --------------------------------110001000 or more -----.. ---------------------250,000 to 1,000,000 -------------------------Under 250,000 -- -- -- -- -- -- __ -- __ ---- __ -------Other urban------------------------------------

-. -Rural non farm---------- ............................................... _ Rurol form----------------------------------·-- -

10 31 38 25

078 178 858 856

9 29 37 2S

40!I 201 561 167

3 134 3 131

-

-

9 975 30 997 38 401

2S 7fH

94 Sl6

9 29 37 2S

305

OS8 135 100

31 11)4 142 109

-

3 425

STATE OF BIRTH Tot•l •atfvt •••• ............................................... ..

---

194 603 138 496 56 107 3 264 39 737 3 968 2 499

184 527 131 108 53 419 3 151 37 971 3 880 2 413

670 "8<4 185 ID 134 13

----

199 191 159 31 4 1

172 629 744 885 162 738 321 82 1 240

188 ..., 181 796 151 731 30 065 3 935 1 606 316 75 I 121

682 764 659 445 553 990 105 455 11 052 5 731 837 181 5 518

3 3 3 3 2 3 2

428 441 468 307 655 297 607

4

450

189 141 177 348 173 251 158 507 14 744 4 097 2 266 1 831 4 338 7 455

lH 141 m 348 173 251 158 507 14 744 4 097 2 266 1 831 4 338 7 455

685 052 647 600 632 554 581 845 50 7r:fi 15 046 8 373 6 673 15 399 22 053

3 3 3 3 3 3 3

652 651 671 43'1 672 llf5

189 18 50 55 41 10 6 7

141 212 059 072 226 932 621 019

189 18 50 55 41 10

685 77 196 207 141 33 15 12

3 4 3 3 3 3 2 1

265 934 767 423 078 416 743

199 3 16 28 102 28 19

472 933 019 978 349 446 747

111 2 15 28 98 27 17

427 756 019 824 432

8om in the Stote of residence--------------------1 Dom elsewhere - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Northeast -- ---- -------------- -- -------------North Centro I ____ ---------- __ ----------------South -- ---- ---- -- -------- -- ----------------- West -- ---- -- -- •••• ________ ---- ---- __ ---- ----

703 975

na

312 118 195 7 908

447

191 137 54 3 39

629 324 305 211 241

3 170

2 373

111 796 130 023 51 773 3 105

37 511 3 117 2292

m

608 10 185 132 437 10 234 7 495

3 307 3 172 3 375 3 228 3 158

670 659 553 10S 11

3 425

ETHNIC GROUP Totol Native white .• __ -- -------------------·-----------________ ---- ---- ____________ ---Native parentage .......................... -- __ ........................... .. Foreign or mixed parentage-------........................... ... Foreign-born white --------------------------·-·Negro----------------------------------------- Japanese ------ ------------ -------------------Chinese. _______________________________ -------- Other ---- ---- ---- -------------------------·-··

--

195 191 159 31 4

791 629 744

885 162

... ... ... ...

185 181 151 30 3

731 796 731 065 935

...

497 445 990 455 052

... ... ...

3 441 3 468 3 307 2 655

...

... ...... ...

185 891 174 532 170 976 156 872 14 104 3 556 1 800 1 756 4 223 7 136

673 160 637 051 624 552 576 270 48 282 12 499 6 032 6 ~7 15 008 21 101

3621 3 650 3 653 3 674 3 423 3 515 3 351 3 683 3 554 2 957

115 17 49 54 40 lO

673 76 193 205 138 32 15 11

3 621 4280 3 925 3 771 3 415 3 059 2 44~ 1 714

... ... ...

MARITAL STATUS

--~~r.~a:~~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: --

Totel ever •lniecl .............................................. .. Married ______ ---- __ -------- ------------------- Husband present ............................................................ Wife married once __________ ,.. _______________ _ Wife married more 1hon once ____________ ,.. ___ _ Husband absent __________ ,. _____ -----------.. --_

Widowed ·--- ---------· ------------·-------_ -------- Divorced ••---______________ •• ____________

-

622

3 644

3 550 2 958

185 174 170 156 14 3 1 1

891 532 976

an

11)4 556 800 756 4 223 7 136

AGE AT FIRST MARRIAGE Ttt•l tvtr •orried ___ ,. _______ ,.._ .. .,. .. ___ .,. ___ _

14 to 17 yeors--·---·-------------------·-------

--

~~ ~~UUJ~!~_ :::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::: --~~ ~:~~la",'.'2_:: :: :: :::::: :::::::::::::::::::: -

30 years and over-------------------------------

-

141 212 059 072 226 932 6 621 7 019

052

674

923

463 108 653 995

236

6H

185 17 49 54 40 10

8'1 76'1 327 434 485 72A 6 371 6 779

891 7HI 327 434 485

n6

6 371 6 77'1

160 1)45 607 285 238

813 551 621

YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED Tot•I -- -- -- -- ---- •• --------·--- -------- Eiementory, Less thon 8 years ------------------- 8 years---------------------------High school. 1to3 years •• ---------------------- 4 yeors-------------------College. 1 to 3 yeors ·----------------------- 4 years or more ...... ------------------

-

-

976 627 270 065 529 285 200

613 635

188 976

881

m

3 335

483

2 607

683 635 298 551 385 084

3 026 3 819

196 011 96 782 99 229

us

3 3 3 3 3

648 320 455 405 «3

163 26 27 12

162 717

3 713

34 23 5 16

841 311()

811

196 3 15 28 101 27 19

011 618 623 108 213 973 476

115 2 14 27 97 2A 16

'°' 372

3 2 4 3 3

10 64 110 351 94 51

901 252 461 853 970

671 426 9 619 62 582 107 213 347 545 93 630 50 837

3 425

2 659 4 006 3 814 3 434 3 347 2 610

IABOR FORCE ST.ATUS

---

199 472 98 647 100 825

----Soles workers---------------------------------Clerical and kindred workers--------------------- --Craftsmen and kindred workers -------···-------- -Operatives, including transport ______ ---- •••• -- -- • --

164 573 26 430 27 441 12 238 9 704 34 841 23 521 5 576 16 403

Toni -- ---·-·-----· ---- ------------ ---lobor force ---- ----·------------------- -------Not In labor force-------------------------------

90 347

98 629

3 471

809

88 665 97 144

671 426 292610 378 616

3 425

3 023

3 818

MAJOR OCCUPATION GROUP OF HUSIAND

w.... "'"' ..,...,... .......... pme!lt

------

Profe55ional, technical, and kindred workers·-------

Managers and administrators, except form----- .. ---

Laborers, except farm -------------------------- -Formers and form managers--------------------- -form laborers and farm foremen -----------·----Service workers, including private household. ______ _

--

--

873

7 546

'" 26 27 12 9 34 23

573 430 441 238 71)4 841 521 5 576 16 403 873 7 546

600 368

87 94 41 33 129 89 21 70 3 27

621 24 12 16 22 72 176 195 108

750 809

6n

415 361 928 552 625 610

3 3 4 4 3

301 152 659

356 485 134 436 428 962 439 262 210

3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

651 832 a28 897 953 804 614 618 528

646

823

882

717

065

236 173

9 555

503 224 403 376 867 7 315

26 27 12 9 34 23 5 16

06-5 236 173 555 503 224 403 376 867 7 315

5tt 588 86 705 94 OS3 41 528 31 925 128 (144 88 866 20 1tlJ 70 430 3 61'1 26 658

4 31H 4 174 a 6«

620.., 24 025 11 837 15 862 21 678 71 570 174 026 193 1)93 107 511

3 651 3 818 3 889 J851 3 953 3 809 3613 3 620 3 529

3" 326' 3 453 3 411 3 446 3 711 3 826 3 1142

INCOME OF HUSBAND IN 1969

---· ------

-----

172 6 3 4 5

19 48 53 30

096 390 170 218 674 181 821 971 671

172 096 6 390 3 170 4 218 5 674 19 181 48 821 53 971 30 671

169 980 6292 3 044 4 119 5 534 18 71)9 48 168 53 5111 30 465

16' 980 6292 3 044

4 5 18 48 53 30

119 534 789 168 569 465

See footnotes ot end of table.

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

MINNESOTA 25-585

Tobie 162. Number of Children Ever Born Per 1,000 Women 35 to 44 Years Old by Social and Economic: Characteristics: 1970-Continued [Doto bo~ed on ~mple ..., text For m<10ning of symbol& oee te>
Negro

Women

The State

Children ever born

Women

Children ever born

Total

Evermorri
Number

totolwo"'°"

Total

Ever married

Number

Per l,000 total women

l 844 1 765

1 t.118 1 625 15.(A

5 820

I 704

5 601 5 410

3 156 3 173 3 175

1 116 850 792

1 049 809 751

4 059 3 040 2 823

3 637 3 576 3 564

61 26 41 12

61 10 41 12

191 55 120 44

58 141 103

22

58 128 90 22

217 473 442 104

3 4 291

I 726 317 1 409 35 335

1 .00

s 719 1 089 4 630

916 418 498 31 155 170 78

884

3 529

391 493 31 150 170 78

1 575 1 954 53 653 749 210

3 768 3 924

1 116 902 436 466 180 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA)

1 049 870 424 446 158 (NA) (NA)
4 3 1 1

059 521 524 997 530 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA)

3 3 3 4 2

1 1 1 1

7 6 6 5

194 596 114 155 959 482 342 140 164 434

3 3 3 3

...

1 882 1 738 1 625 1 424 201 113 51 62 42 102

1 882

1 882 161 651 338 351 177 142 62

7 194

161 651 338 351 177 142 62

Per 1.000

TYPE OF RESIDENCE Ttlel --··········--·---········-····--Urbanized area ········-------------·-·····----1.000,000 or "'ore ........................... . 250,000 to 1,000,000 -----······--------···---Under 250,000 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

-----

~t;:r :~~:.;'..;.;:: :::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::: Rorol form •• ··········--------------···-·····---

-

-

-

... ...

... ...

-

-

-

-

355

...

STATE OF BIRTH

.-

Ttlld mi.t ............................ . Born in tho State of re$idence .................... . Born .i..whllre• ---······· ..................... . Northeou ------ __ ---- •••••••••••• -------- •••• North Central •••••••••• __ •••• ------ •••• ------· South •• -- •• -- •• -- -- •••••• ·- -- ------ -------- W•st ................ -- ..................... . -

---

290

1 310 35 312

766

731

7

7

1 738

1 606

3 313 3 435 3 286

94

918 2 841

3 709

3 297

2 740

-

3 853

4 2ij 4 406

...

ETHNIC GROUP Toi111 ·- -- --·· •••• •· •• ., ---· -· -- •••••••

--

..--.. -· .ktpcinese. ____ ... __ ..... - ...... ---- ________ ---- ........ __ _--Chine,. ____ ...................... -·----·-····- -Other •••••• __ •.••••••••••••.. ____ •• __ •.•••••• Notivt white ...... ·---···-·---······-··- ...... . .ffattve porentogt ____ ..,_ .. --- __ ..... ,,, _______ ---- __ _ fortfg·n or mixed ponmtoge ________ .. _________ ,.._ Foteign-born whtte ...................... ----·· _ Negro __ ..•. __ •••• __ .,. •.• __ .•••• _•••••••.•• __

--

... ... ...

5 731

... ...

1 738

... ...

1 606

5 731

... ...

3 '297

...

... .. .

1 827 1 509 1 285 885

s

655 713 1116 496 200 017 983 34 327 615

3 095 3 123 2 876

224 207 17 99 219

1 827 1 509 1 285 885 400 224 207 17 99 219

1 827

1 827

235 405 450 426 15 175 121

5 655 710 1 462 1 257 1 312 30 366 518

3 095

235 405 450 426 15 175 121

I 844 182 184 457 599 2'17 125

1 "88

5 820 725 800 1 514 1 746 755 280

3 156

984 34ll 313 915 542 240

1 116 166 148 192 383 131 96

1 049 152 148 179 371 111 88

4 059

1 11-14 1 150 694

1 688

1 047 641

5 no 3 343 2 477

3 156 2 907 3 5111

I 116 590 526

I 049

4 059 1 867 2 192

3 637

921 159 75 18 112 166 148 86 12

921 159 75 18 112 166 148 86 12

2 934 432 189 47 '298 587 435 377 44

3 1&6

870 167 141 26 35 177 169 55

870 167 141 26 35 177 169 55

3 194

3 671 3 132 3 617

108 730 578 303

3 420

100

348

3 480

925 47

3 469

3 750

...

...

... ... ...

... ... ...

.. . ... ... ...

...

637

904

495 285 944 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA)

MARITAL STATUS Totll ever 11u1""4 ........ ____ .... ---- __ ............. ..

------

Morrie
-·--

-Other __ •• ____ .••••••• __ •• ---- __ •••••••••• -..

Separated ________ ........ ~~ _________ ,._ .... ___ ... _

Widowed ---· ---· __ •.•••••• --·---------------. Divorced .••••.•.•..••••• -- - • -· •. -- -- •.••••••••

----

400

4 3 2 1 1

2 820

3 000

... ... ... ...

882 738 625 424 201 113 51 62 42 102

823 795 762 620

...... ...... ... ...

AGE Al FIRST MARRIAGE

••nie4 . .

..................... ___ _-·

Tohl ever -------~ 1410 17 yeors ....•••••• ---------··········----

-·-

18 ~n
-----

3 610 2 793 3 080

... ... ...

881 2 646 1 180 1 251 757 311 168

3 823 4 065

......... ...

...

YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED Toto! •• __ •••••••• __ •• __ •••••••••••••• _ EJementory: Less than 8 years .., .. ___________ .., ___ _-8 yeor•--------------------···---High schoot 1to3 years···--------·······-----

---4 years ................ _.• .., .... _______ ,,,._.,. ___ _---

I to 3 yoors ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 years or more ____ ,. __ ,..., _____ .,. ____ _--

College,

--

155 166 427 565 267 108

3 4 3 2 2 2

859 668 767 1 227 374 164

3 5 4 3 3 2

637

175

514

995

204 855

...

LABOR FORCE STATUS Total ____ ••••••••••• _•••••••••••••• __ •

Lober force •. __ •..••••••• - •• _.••••••••••••. -- • Not in labor force ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

---

--

555 494

3 164 4 167

MAJOR OCCUPATION GROUP OF HUSBAND

,...""'1 ......--

w.... wllll . .ployff .,.,.....,. Professional, tethnicol. and kindred workEtrs -------Manager$ and odmtnistro1ors, except form-- .. ~----Soles workers ___ ,, ................. _______ _._ ............ -----Cltricol ond kindred workers ••••••••••••••••••.. Cratlsmen ond kindred workers -···-····-------·Operotlves, including transport •...•••••••.••...• --loboren. excep1 form ............... ~------- ........... ------

---------~:·,~~~e~:O;~ ~~:'l:~!~e~-:::::::::::::: :: .·-· -Service workers., including privo1e household __ .. __ _.. ~-

145

145

2 717

...

2 i.i.i 3 536 2 939

...

...

S25

3 621

3 139 103 143

3 093

-100

--

523 5!0

...

94

-

4

i24

...

--

INCOME OF HUSBAND IN 1969

w......

with-...,......,------------- ---

tess thon $2.000 ---·---·-·-- ··--··--·--- -----· -·· $2.000 to $2,999 •• ---------- ----·····--------$3,000 to $3,999 ••.••••••.•• ----·. -·····-----· $4.000 lo $4,999 ....••• .,••.••••.•••••••••••••• ... $5,000 to $6.999 •••••••••••• ·----------------$7,000 to $9.999 ............................. . $10,000 to $M,999 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• --$15,000 and over •••• ------ ...... ------ •••••••

-----------

I 015

1 015

35 63 37 73 276 316 142 73

63 37 73 276 316 142 73

35

'Includes persons born outside the United States and person$ for whom State of birth wos not reported. "Age Qt First Morrioge." ore ®fined in terms of Spanish origin or descent; set text.

25-586

MINNESOTA

220

194 858 993 422 206

... ... ...

3 109 3 142 2 972

...

925 47

-

31 146 306 236 159

--

31 146 306 236 159

238

...

636 1 103 878 518

3 720 3 258

-96

--

4 356

3605

'Moy be of any roce ond therefore subclasses do not add to total. The S.percent items, "Marital Status" and

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

Table 163. Women Ever Married 15 to 49 Years Old by Own Children Under S Years Old, Race, and Age: 1970 [Dalo based on somple, see text. For meaning of symbols, see !ext)

The State Urban and Rural Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,00Q or More

Women ever married by number of own ehildren under 5 years

Total women

Total

None

Children under 5 yl>Ors

l

2

3 or more

Number

706 549 428 121 972 756 523 .404 901 601

154 776 4 999

64280

12 065 106

320 838

590 529 12 942 2 094 10 B4a 91 098 109 413 95 302 90 472 95 337 95 965

363 499

016 554 219 631 250

152 181 4 882 666 4 216 33 830 44 144 33 413 21 217 11 311 3 3a.4

4 326 166 21 145 944 902 757 599 450 508

2 318

1 304

62 5 57 :J6B 313 :325 -437 342 471

99 16

254 087 516 571 542 430 559 118 640 878

413 281 9 336 1 398 7 938 68 494 78 966 65 813 60 779 65 469 64 424

258 331 5 491 945 4 546 31 471 25 990

165 777 34 521 24 822 9 699 24 626 25 529 22 142 19 605 19 253 20 101

125 231 3 123 548 2 575 19 666 24 152 21 316 18 998 18 563 19 413

72 693 I 570 318 1 252

88 916

62 315 768 200 568 4 579 8 237 10 046 12 356 12 811 13 518

39 792 1 005 202 803 5 929 6 399 6 130 6 ()88 6 652 7 389

Per 1,()00 lo!OI WQmOll

Per 1,000 women evtr married

THE STATE Total Total, 15 to 49 yean akl ---------.... - .......... ..

----

15 to 19 years---------------------------------15 to 17 year•-------------------------------18 and 19 years ------------------------------ 20 to 24 years •• -------------------------------- 25 to 29 yeors.--------------------------------30 to 34 years---------------------------------35 to 39 years •• -------------------------------40 to 44 yeors.--------------------------------- 45 to 49 years---------------------------------- -

875 188 115 73 155 124 104 97 102 102

947 950 511 439

859 185 113 72 152 122 101 95 100 101

910 520

884

817 086 444 028 738

600 827

13 227 2 146 11 081 92 739 111 355 97 175 92 133 96 1143 97 355

369 7 I 6 38 34 47 64 82 93

679 4 320 34 412 44 880 33 992

21 580 11 499 3 414

573 39 534 16 509 26 463 13 120 5 198 2 098 319

106

2 846 5 256 2 54() 951 345 21

6 472

757 5 715 76 242 114 oas 68 17A 34 961

16 789 4 115

3'6 34 7 78 489 914 65S 359 165

40

53-4

41!9 353 516 822

l 025

102 379 173 42

White Total, 15 to 49 yean okl ................................... ..

-----

15 to 19 years---------------------------------15 lo 17 years-------------------------------- 18 and 19 years -----------------------------20 to 24 years •• -------------------------------25 to 29 yeors .• -------------------------------30 to 34 years •. -------------------------------35 to 39 years---------------------------------40 to 44 year'---------------------------------45 to 49 years----------------------------------

468

052 739 407 964 624 387 269

7 M6 1 397 6 049 38 383

34 46 63 81 92

63 076

16 26 12 5

519 31 488 146 084 853 104

2 060 310

11 773 95

314 917

366

2 739 5 169 2 482 932 335 21

6 214 728 5 486 74 594 112 322 66 872 34 353 16 495 4 067

33 6 76 488 918 656 359 164 40

152

--

2 889

473

31 68 53

109 16 93

854

19 178

95

SU

480

348 506 819 1 027 702 3BO 173 42

Pertons of Spanish Language

-------------

Total, 15 to 49 years aid----------------15 to 19 yeors---------------------------------15 to 17 years-------------------------------18 and 19 years----------------------------20 to 24 years·-------------------------------- -25 to 29 years--------------------------------30 to 34 yeors--------------------------------35 to 39 years.-------------------------------40 to 44 yeors.-------------------------------45 to 49 years •• -------------------------------

6 114

1 358 836 522 1 335 1 001 790 627 489 514

83 33Q

321 278 139 94 37

552 5

-

5 209

200 101 23 14

-

ao

64()

m

---

930 652 185 122 37

825 295 249 72

7 051 71

212 089 4 400

341 34

668

657 641 905 1 031 861 309 271

n

URBAN

--

Totol, 15 to 49 yea11 old----------------15 to 19 years--------------------------------- -15 to 17 yeors------------------------------18 and 19 years ----------------------------20 to 24 yeors--------------------------------25 to 29 yeors--------------------------------30 to 34 years·-------------------------------35 to 44 39 years yeors.-------------------------------40 ________________________________ _ 45 to 49 years ________________________________ _

-------------

621 131 72 58 124 90 71 65 69 68

32 840

43 167 57 122 62 250

105 496

42 403

3 370 4T.l 2 947 24 8117 31 606 22 703 13 977 6 951 2 002

404

30 374 10 512 18 169 a 784 3 127 1 244 163

71

l 624 3 201 1 486

508

152 9

4113

3 917

50 953

77 790 44 878 21 793

9 920

2 355

67 409 860 621

513 471 345 493 744 985 682

335

359

7

142 34

152 37

RURAL NONFARM Total, 15 to 49 yean aid -----------------

15 to 19 yeors--------------------------------15 to 17 yeors------------------------------18 and 19 years ----------------------------20 to 24 years--------------------------------25 to 29 years •• ------------------------------30 to 34 yeors .. ------------------------------35 to 39 yeors .. ------------------------------40 to 44 yeors--------------------------------45 to 49 years---------------------------------

--------------

--

276 1 381 221 l 160

3 104 25

7 518 4 474 2 392 662

15 158 147 9 138 4 724 6 096 2 736 1 016 371 68

7

932 322 826 129 3 426 819

38 612 488 165 323 I 278 2 029 4 208 7 931) 10 074 12 675

1S 004

6 719

1 910

34 545

25 743

9 679

624

335

6 223

6 737 10 475 13 307 15 705 18 676

34

7 870

9 979

25

849

1 340 587 201 95

74 204

448

l 750

51 10 156

239 l 511

19 26 14 7

809

1 031 670 364 178 41

5'3 560 436 587 1 014 I 090 696 375 185 42

RURAL FARM

--------~~ :~ ~~ ~:~;::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: --30 to 34 years-------------------------------- --35 to 39 years.------------------------------- --40 to 44 years-------------------------------- --45 to 49 yeors-------------------------------- --Toto!, 15 to 49 y1111 aid -----------------

15 to 19 years·------------------------------15 Jo 17 yeors ..•. --------------------------18 and 19 years ----------------------------- -·

23 18 5 6

342 173 169 716

10 12 13 13

385 721 135 759

a 0sa

248 35 213 1 655 3 295 3 771 3 129 2 156 750

22

10

1 273 2 198 1 600 1 055 483 88

373

715 467 242 98 5

322 35 287 5 357 9 973 a 470 6 039 3 443 941

3 724 46

646

19 090

1 126 1 522 635 244 125

201 266 89 63

26

7

427 51 376 5 244 6 419 3 535 2 088 1 058 319

22

10

389 14 2 56 798 1 126 816 475

554 419 175 505 1 170 1 211 843

68

70

262

48'1 269

DULUTH-SUPERIOR, MINN.-WIS., SMSA Total

----20 \~ ~~d y~~ls~~r:_:: ::::::::::::::::::::::::::---

Total, 15 to 49 yeon aid ---------------15 to 19 yeors-------------------------------- --15 to 17 years·----------------------------- ---

~ 1i ~ m~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~m~~~ DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS 404-465 0 - 73 - 36

-----

-------

51 922

13 8 4 9 6 6 6 7

369 371 998 806 939 473 349 248 7 738

151 473 2 217 2 040 3 414 4 374 5%4 7 110

51 284

2 385 2 571 l 992

1 .4-07 7-43 246

46

--

20

330

480

32

425 252 468 884 l 003 577

6 75 535 925 546

329 146 41

343 154 43

MINNESOTA 25-587

Table 163. Women Ever Married 15 to 49 Years Old by Own Children Under 5 Years Old, Race, and Age: 1970-Con. [Doto bo•ed cm 30mple, .,.. l&xt. For m&aning of symbol&,

The State

&&e

text]

WOl'll"'1 ever married by rwmber of

Urban and Rural Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

Children under 5 years

own chlldren under S years

WOl'll"'1

Total

None

1

2

3 or more

Number

452 072

3G9 833 6 364

191 031 3 611

80 422 2 417

32 906

5 474

62

163 166 3 160

23 625 20 385

854 123 692 741

18 24 17 10 629 5 100 1 440

7 14 6 2

274 21 253 981 386 816 460

186 191

78 416

3 531 563 2 968 23 180 19 795 24 097 31 196 40 682 43 710

2 323 278 2 045 17 705 24 397

31 991 224 13 211

Total

Per 1,000 total women

Per 1,000 women ever married

361

527 497

lt\IHNEA.POUS-ST. PAUL SMSA Total 1..... 15 .. 49.,..... ... ------------------1511; 1~91\":,;:;:::::::::::: :: :::: :::::::::::::::

\~ i'ty!!:.":~_::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::·-

20 25 to 29 30 to 34 yooro •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 35 to 39 yooro .................... --------··---40 to 44 years •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 45 to 49 yooro •••••••••••••••••.•••.•••••••••.••

V'IO"-----------················-······ ..

--

87 571 51 420 36 151 89 441 71 341 54 893 411 741

so

682

49 403

5 50

62

906 458 897 265 625

50 45 609

47 802 46 271

594 3 017

24 32 41 44

2

291 126 151 984 701

903 86

62

1 140 2 510 1 254 'Y/7 107

333

2 37 61 35

827 670 494

205 16 766

36

6 78 421 862 641 3«

4

7 247 1 624

143 33

5 269

158 693

361 35 6 75 418 866 643 344 142

368

518 740 988 695

368

152 35

White

-----------------·.ver>r•--------------------------·······f:"···--····-·········----·-··-···· .

, ..... 15,. 49,..,. .w 15 to 19 15 to 17 1

! 2't~.Y.".'.'..~.:::::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::-.

20 25 30 lo lo 29 34 yoors years ................................. ________________________________ ._.

.

35 lo 39 40 to« 45 lo 49

ver>r•-·-------------------------------V'IO"---------------------------------- .-y&or•----------·-----------·-···-----··

25- 588

MINNESOTA

439 970 83 100 49 956 35 144 87 128 69 441 53 299 47 327 49 381 48 294

301 867 6 133 854 5 279 49 655 60 723 49 214 44 316 46 605 45 221

17 269 10 348

4 947 1 427

7 698

14 089 6 637 2 389 874 BO

55

55

1 072 2 442 1 211 383 102 4

2 945 304 2 641 36 440

60 105 34 282

16 301 7 021 1 599

33

526 480

356

500 734

990 697

368 151 35

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

Table 164. Employment Status by Race, Sex, and Age:

1970

[Data bo$0d on sample, .,. text, For minimum bose for dorived figu""' (percent, medlon, eft.) and meaning af symbols, see lax!) Lobo< force

The State Urban and Rural Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

T01al

Civilian lobo< force Employed

Unemployed

At work

Total

Number

Percent

Total

Armed

Forces

Tolol

Ti;rtof

Ml time

Port time

5 150

946 519

907 151

743 n6 21 538 I 423 3 1)99 7 489 9 S27 n491 9 763 ll 155 15 807 18 804 16 962 99 012

140 6t3 46932 11 752

W-rtha job, but not at work

Number

Percent of civilian labor forct

Did no! work

d~~g

Hot In

labor farce

THE STATE

Total

------------Mole, 14 ..d 15 '"" .... ------------- 14 years •• -------------------------------- -15 years __ -------------------------------- --

1 233 m Mole, 16 Y"" oW ...i . _ -- -------··· 16 lo 19 years.----------------------------146 132 40 09\ 16 years __ ------------------------------39 388 17 years •••• -·-··-----------------------35 975 18 years •• ------------------------------30 67a 19 years •• -- ---- -- ---- -- -· -- ------ ------20 to 24 years.----------------------------130 409 20 years ____ ----------------------------· 26 522 24 753 21 yeon •. ------------------ ------------27 220 22 years .• -----------··--··-------··-·-23 yeors __ ----------------------........... _.., __ 2a 620 23 294 24 years •• ----------···--·--------------25 to 29 year•-----------------------------123 058 30 ta 3" yeors-----------------------------103 277 35 ta 39 yeors-----------------------------96 024 40 to« yeor•-----------------------------101 170 45 to 49 yeor•-----------------------------100 041 50 to 54 yeor•-----------------------------95 460 55 to 59 yeor•-----------------------------es 669 60 la 64 year•-----------------------------74 473 65 la 69 year•-----------------------------59 059 70 ta 74 yeor•------------------------------ 48 768 75 ta 79 yeor•-----------------------------36 465 80 to 84 year•-----------------------------21
---------------

fe•ole, 16 years ohl aad over --------16 ta 19 years.---------------------------16 years ____ ---- __ ---------------------17 years __ ---- -- ____ -------- __ ---------la years ________ -----------------------19 years __________ ---------------------20 fo 24 years.---------------------------20 years ____ ---------------------------21 years ____ -- ---- -------- -- -----------22 years ________ ------·--·-------------- ,_ 23 years •••• ---------------------------24 years ________ -------------------· ---25 ta 29 years·---------------------------30 la 34 years.---------------------------35 fa 39 yearS.---------------------------40 fo «years-----------------------------

-----------

*:~~~:~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::--·60 lo 64 years.---------------------------·

----

65 ta 69 year'----------------------------70 fa 74 years----------------------------- -7S to 79 year•-----------------------------

-~ ~~a~~~':{~~~;:::::::::::::::::::::::::: ---Fo•ole, 14 ud 15 yHn old ••••••••••• 14 years •• ·-·--·-------------------------15 years ____________ ----------------------

-----

83 757 42 168 41 589

1 338 149 38 37 3a 35 155 33 32 32 32 24 124 104 97 102 102 98 91 80 70 60 48 30

486 48b 215 832 156 283 884 312 369 707 679 a11 a11 086 444 02a 738 813 464

616 656 808 630 628

20 388

79 773 40 309 39 464

951 78 15 20 22 20 106 la 18 22 25 21 116 99 92 91 95

869

!'117 463

n.1

713 709 n4 389 ae 869 76 373 56 m 24 158 11 811 5 046 I 489 882

53.a 38.6 51.5 61,7 67.3 81.5 7Cl9 74.7 83.6 87.8 'I0.3 94.3 96.5 96.5 96.6 95.3 93.1 89.1 76.3 40.9 24,2 IJ,a 7.0 7.1

16 804 7 247 9 557

20.1 17.2 23.0

2n

212 650 223 803 491 754 132 043

rm

582 056 73 010 11 352 16 863 21 912 22 883 97 927 22 002 20 743 21 119 20 252 13 811 55 649 43 553 45 974 52 673 55 666 53 547 46 335 32 n6 14 370 6 012 2 737 1 126 701 10 2'7 4 28'1 6 OOll

349 15 84 250 2 403 421 6-42 672 427 241 a74 612 499 295 164 a2 23 6

-6

22 10 5

-•8

43.5

139

48.8 29.7 «.6 57.4 64,9 62.a 66.0 64.1 64.6 62.0 55.7 44.6 41.a 47.2 51.6 54.2 54.2 50.7

17

40.7

--s

12 55 5 17 6 17 10 17 11

5

-4 15 5

--

20.3 9.9 5.6 3.7 3.4

-

12.9 10.6 15.2

-

s 5

-

78 15 20 22 20 103 18 17 22 24 20 115 99 92 97 95 88 76 56 24 1l 5 1

248

463

257 128 400 820 382 849 082 705

802

223 101 210 429 225

m

350 783 158 805 024 479

an

70 13 la 19 18 96 16 16 20 23 19 111

181 460

«5 826

450 468

812 304

Jn 085 89S 545 576 046 045

96 90 95 92 846 as 991 73 371 54 337 23 057 11 290 4 870 I 407 821

16 796 7 247 9 549

15 305

511 917 nm 11 352 16 863 21 '1117 22 a11 97 an 21 997

556 422

20

m

21 113 20 235 13 801 55 632 43 542

4S 52 55 53 46 32 14 6 2 l

969 673 662 547 320 771 370 012 732 121 701

10 2'7 4 289 6 008

6 ns a 580

67 9 15 20 21

062

947 534 26S 316

93 456

20 19 20 19 13

946 695 162

400 :2S3

53 304

41 B06 « 155 so 916 53 tfi4

51 « 31 13 5 2 1

728 765 845 764 691 590 026

620

Kl 709

82 212 86 987 84 205 77 480 64 545 45 113 13 702 5 357 2 286

23 452 1 711

285 423

14 923

II 884 a 373 21 299 6 501 4 628 4 038 3 678 2 <454 10 213 7 237 6 133 6 09S 6 261 6 6 356 7 162 a 289

ass

s 329

453 550 2 678

548 521

2 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 l

527 603 479

320 630

701 963 380 456 470 062 066

604

2 297 680 285

287 79 4S

2 226 1 142 l 084

12 826

253 100 153

326 821 22 452 809 1 471 8 227 11 945 64 049 12 863 13 264 14 556 14 065 9 301 32 826 22 370 24 753 30 282 34 285 34 518 30 517 20 51a 6 075 2 057 1 186 S60 378

204 755

648

491

5 483 7 3"3 42 142 a 886 13 486 11

~5

8 25 7 5

535 293

24 839 2 468 252

sn

803 SU

S6

20 795 4 673 I «3 1 IOI I 187 942 3 494 723 843 832 680 416 1 7CJ9 I 160 I 025 1 179 1 373 1 578 1 792 1 487 772 353 106 48 46

211923 67 535 24 628 19 116 13 763 10 028 24 186 7 719 6 262 4 466 3 488 2 251 6 961 3 S64 3 315 3 446 q52 6 591 9 296 17 684 3" 901 36 957 31 419 19 915 11 501

1 491 522 9$

8,9 7.2 10.1

1 186 416

66 953 3" 921 32 032

4.4 8.1 12.4 7.9 7.5 6.a 4.5 4.8 5.0 4.5 4.1 4.0 4.2

14 273

e 067

2 003

1 812

2 302 I 7 1 1 1 1

3 2 2 2

950 3S2 570 545 710 620 907 67a 525 164 384

2 379

2 796 2 979

2 446 1 101 515 154

72

25 5 l 1 1 1

495 931 405

329

642

555

4 114

4 416

a54 827

1 051 I 031 951 835 548 2 328 1 736 I 814 1 757 1 968 1 819 l SSS 926

229

604

4 760

4 347 3 353 17 922 17 197 17 309 18 437 17 060 15 048 12 393 9 822 6 938

ua

4.1 10.3 13.Q a.9 10.4 9.6 7.1 a.5 8.7 7.7 6.6 4.4 3.2 2.5 2.3 2.4 2.5 3.1 3.9 4.3 4.6 4,4 3.1 4.9 6.4

:ia

2 2 2 2 2 2 I l

3 300

1 287 398 214

846 988 599 556 239

093 197 349 162 855 505 751 334 12!1 68 28

606

321 142

95

81

.i.o 3,9 3.3

770

3 936 l 106 1 013 986 831 2 220 483 497 518 412 310 I 310 877 983

868

3.4 2.8 4.2 5.3 5.2 a.s 11.6

l 008 896 739 573 392 217 11J 71 70 240 555

3.S

3.4

9 341 4 023 5 318

1 324 724 600

3 235 4 561

221 64 157

690

956 266

9.3 6.2 11.S

ff5 792 tn 275 13 334 le 268 19 539 18 134 95 OSI 16 S65 16 019

734 3'1

138 394 46 364

21 017

37 564

285

489 154 72 56

4.0 10.2 12.7 a.a 10.4 9.4 7,0 a.6 8.4 7.7 6.4 4.3 3.1 2.5 2.3 2.4 2.4 3.1 3.9 4.3 4.6 4.2 3.1 4.9 6.4

20 255

11 644

1 477 518 959

8,9 7.2 10.2

1 172 412 760

7 796

795

756 430 76 476 26 863 20 96'1 16 2« 12 400 57 957 11 310 11 626 11 sea 12 427 11 006 69 168 60 533 51 470 49 3.55 47 072 4S 266 45 129 47 840 56 286 54 796 45 893 29 502 19 687 " 476 36 020 33 456

White Mole, 16 yo.,. oW nd • - -----------

--

161~ ~!~.-~~~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ----

---20 :0 ~4~~~;;::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: --17 years ______ -- •• -- ------ -- -----------la years __________ ---------------------1

----------

20 years __________ ---------------------21 years·------------------------------______________________ __ -22 years •••••• -- -- ---------------------~years

..--..

----

---------• Mole, 14 ...i 15 YHn oW --·-----·--· -14 years •••• __ •• ____ •••••••••• -------- •••• IS years ____________ ---------------------- ---

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

1 214 143 39 38 35 29 127

411 297 328 682

303

984 632

25 994

24 138 26 626 2e 085 22 789 120 579 101 164 94 369 99 !'112 9a 568 94 381 84 648 73 n6 S8 455 48 292 36 185 21 203 12 270 82 169 41 295 40 a74

938 77 15 20 21 20 104 1a 1a 22 24 20 114 97 91 96 94

a1 75 56 23

403

467 275 051 883 258

449 497 089 368 762 733 046 8'15 309 300 153 951 572 299 932

11 662 5 006 I 480 882 16 614 7 168 9 446

77.3 54.1 38.a 51.8 62,0 67.6 at.a 71.2 74.9 84.0 88.2 91.0 94.6 96.8 96.8 96.7

95.S 93.2 8'1.3 76.3 40.9 24.1 13.a 7.0 7.2 20.2 17.4 n.1

5 047

333

15

84 23" 2 262 378 608 6« 4($

223

837 575

4n

263 149 79 23 6

-

6 22 IQ 5

-8•

m

356

77 13" 15 215

20 036

21 20 102 18 17 21 24 20 113 97 90 96

799

024 187 119 481 724 353 510 209 320 832 037

21 1 3 7 9

215 405

062

380

837 167 830 398 1121

368 71 495 9 620 10 947 15 573 18 578 16m 97 600 86 342 al 124 85 850 83 216 76 675 63 938 44 717 13 517 5 306 2 251 644 491

16 606

IS 12'

2 115

7 168 9 438

6 650 8 479

1 117 I 068

94 004

a1 en 75 549 56 293 23 932 11 656 4 984 l 410

en

20 044

22 19 109 94 88 93 91

788 635

715 924 735 737 710 85 115

n628

53 849 22 11 4 1

14 11 8 20 6

783

711 226 929 405 4 551 3 966 3 613 2 394 9 872 7 012 5 969 5 965 6 159 6 005 6 240 7 092 e 267 5 263 2 292 680 285

12

I 696

691

s 433 7 258

423

1 1 I 2

521 505

7 1 1 l 1

448 540 2 627 540

2 I I I 2 2

!'117 464 243 570

642

922

335 435 2 450 2 040 I 053 598 287 74 45 253 100 153

859 941 768 260

1 890

136 554

462 680 565 875 3 494 2 396 2 097 2 300 2 294 2 757 2 921 2 444 1 095

4 1 l 1

541 400 057 164 920 3 376 720

778 823 657 398 1 645 1 122 I 014 1 125 I 336 1 552 I 761 I 485 766 332 106 48 46

276 008 65 830 24 053 18 631 13 420 9 726 Z3 183 7 497 6 049 4 258 3 3~ 2 056 6 533 3 269 3 060 3 292

4 415

6 430

9 076 17 477 34 523 36 630 31 179 19m 11 388

um

3" 127 31 428

MINNESOTA 25-589

Tobie 164.

Employment Status by Race, Sex, and Age: 1970-Continued (Doto bo"8d on $0mple, see text. For minimum baso for derived figum (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text] Labor force

The State Urban and Rural Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

Total

Civilian labor force Unemployed

Employed

Total

At work

Total

Number

l'ltrcent

572 653 n 021 11 :227 16 682 21 614 22 498 96 179 21 684 20 439

43.4

Armed Fori;es

Total

Total

With a job, but not at work

full time

Port time

202 369

659

756 073 959 119 854 179 138 925 151 297 573 562 638 547 008 578

320 916 22 131 788 I 428 8 129 11 786 62 895 12 690 13 062 14 256 13 833 9 054 32 035 21 708 24 061 29 728 33 712 34 083 30 146 20 337 5 977 2 035 I 166 546 356

098 375 895 123 s 511 4 671 4 274 3 316 17 622 16 985 17 085 18 247 16 901 14 929 12 331 9 766 6 852 3 275 1 266 394 194

24 298 2 416 252 577 785 802 4 050 839 827 829 966 589 2 462 2 161 2 033 2 163 2 312 2 139 1 820 I 470 733 328 115 68 28

10 135 4 227 5 908

9 201 3 968 5 233

1 297 707 590

7 692 3 197 4 495

7 404

6 923

582 BS 112 176 209 921 160 180 217 194 170 1 046 924 755 825 679 575 521 275 165 104 28

482 55 97 159 171 802 153 142

5 463 169 9 11 49 100 556 81 113 140 127 95

I 152 304 46 86 105 67 202 68 29 43 29 33 135 84 85 72 51 32 79 47 16 40 5

Number

Percent of civilian labor force

Did not work during 1970

Not In labor force

THE STATE-Continued White- Continued

1610 19 Y"""-·-----·-··-··---------------16 yeon. ___ ••.• ____ ••.• ______ ..•••• ____ _ ,,,...... 16 ~ ........... --·------·

17 yean ••.• ····---------- ----------·· -·.

18 years ........ ······-··-·---·----·-· -- 19 yea"--._---·-----------·-· ..•••.•• -.20 lo 24 years. ___ ------·------- __ -·······-· 20 yearo ··--·----------···-----·······--. 21 years .......................... __ ••••• :22 yeon •••••••• ----···--------· •••••••.• 23 yoors ••••••••••.••••••••.••...•• ···---24 years ................ __ ------ •• ------25 to 29 years •••• __ .----- ................. . 30 lo 34 yeors •• -------- -------- •..••••••••• 35 to 39 years ______________ .• ____ ---·····-40 lo 44 yeors •• ----------·· ....••.•••••••• 45 lo 49 years •..•••••••••••••••••.•••••••• 50 to 54 year$ ••.•.••.•••••• __ ..••.•••••••• 55 lo 59 yeors •••..•••••••••.•••..••••••.• 60 to 64 yeors ••••.••.•••• ., ............... . 65 to 69 yeoro ••.•.•.•••• __ . ·--- .• ····---·-70 to 74 yeorJ •• __ . ___ ••••.• ____ .• ____ ----75 to 79 yeors ____________________ ------ __ _ 80 lo 84 yeors ________ ------ ______ ------ __ _-· es year$ and over -- - - ---- -- ---- -- --------- -

.

---

.. -· --

--------· ---· female, 14 ..... 15 -r-s .... __ --------14 years .• -----. __ ---- __________ -----·-···- --

1 318 146 37 37 37 34 152 32 31 31 3'.l 24 122 101 95 100 101 97 90 79 69 60 48 30 20

496

871

537 282 498 5$4 739 640 861

984 006 242 407

964

624 387 2ln

681 529 874 900 453 196 401 193

20 664 19 13 54 42 44 51 54 52 45 32 14 5 2 1

892

500 «JS 553 934 848 861 952 849 476 152 959 694 108 659

49.0 "199 44 7 57.6 65.l 63.0 66.4 64.2 64.6

62.2 55.7 444 41.7 47.0 51.6 54.2 54.2 506 40.7 2().2

9.9 56 36 3.3

132

17

-5

12 48

s

17 6 10 10 17 11

s

-

4

-

15

s -

-5 s --

--

78 2l5 39 586 38 649

10 135 4 227 5 908

13.0 10.7 15.3

Male, 16 Y••n oW OJMf oyer __________ _ 16 to 19 v•ors __ -- -- -- - - - - - - -- -- -- --------16 ye<1rs .............. -- __________ ---- .• 17 yeorL .•. __ •. ____ .• ______ -------- __ .. 18 ye •• ____ •. ------ __ --· _______ ,,,,_ -40 10 44 ye-ors __________ •• ______ ------~- __ _ 45 to 49 Y••"-- -· -- -- -- - - -- -- ·- - --- ... •• - ·50 to 54 years •. ____ ·-------·-- ... __________ _ 5510 59 years .. _________ ., _______________ _--60 to 64 years ________ --------------------_ -65 to 69 y•ors ______ ----------------------- -70 to 74 years •• __ ...•.••. _________ ----- __ _ 75 to 79 year> •• ---- __ ... ---- ____ ----------80 to 84 yeor:s __ -·-- ---- ________________ ., __

10 795 1 560 405 357 392

7 636

70.7 38.3 21.0 31.4 44.9 55.4 65.8 59.4 634 660 783 64.0 84.0 84.2 85.2 920 83 7 89.6 83.1 72.9

232 16

45.0

-

15 years. ___ •• _. _____ ....... __ •• ---------- --

-

572 72 11 16 21

521 004 227 682 609

22 486

96 131 21 679 2() 422 2() 658 19 882 13 490 54 391 42 542 44 929 51 848 54 857 52 952 45 834 l2 471 14 152 5 959 2 6IJ9 1 103

547 66 9 15 20 20 91 20 19 19 19 12 52 40 43

so

52 51 44 31 13 5 2 1

583

174 828 371 012 963 840 652

400

41 8 13 11 8 24 7

627 788

366

24 5 1 I I 1 4 I I

938 830 399 311 597 523 291 027 022 902 809 531 272 688 750 710 932 801 537 898 590 321 142 95 81

8.1 12.5 7.9 7.4 6.8 4,5 4.7 5.0 4.4 4.1 3.9 4.2 4.0 3.9 3.3 3.5 3.4 3.4 2.8 4.2 5.4 5.3 8.6 12.3

13 938 3 875 1 106 995 965 809 2 159 474 492 480 408 305 1 274 842 931 844 983 883 735 556 385 217 113 71 70

212 64 148

934 259 675

9.2 6.1 11.4

782 233 549

68 100 35 359 32 741

308 9

481 100 30 15 17 38 119 7 38 15 32 27 61 44 27 40 33 30 12

6.5 17.2

224 46 16 15 11 4 67 3 33 3 10 18 18 9

3 159

2 1 1 1 1 I 1

4.4

745 74 26 20 15 12 56 10 11 11 12 10 67 59 50 48 46 44

«

47 55 54 45 29 19

843 850 310

600

884 056 560 962 422 320 114 742

999

411 690 539

408 729

680

398 756 494 502 293 534

Negro

-·--

--· ----------

--

·---

------Male, 14 ••d 15 yMrs aid 14 y•ars. .. • _. __ .. __ --· _•• ____ ..... __ .... _---

85 yetirs and over ______ ---------------- ___ _

15 years .. -··- .... -----------------------_ --

F11woM, 16 .r-an oW ond over ---- __ ---_-16 to 19 years ____________________________ -16 years .... __ .. ____ -------- .• ---------17 years •• - . ______ -------- -- __ ---------. -18 years .. ---- __ .. ----------·------- ___ _-19 years ........ _-----·-----------·---_. 2020 to years 24 years •••••. ----------------------•• _________ .,. __ .... ,. ___ .. __ .,._,.. ____ _

-...--21 yeors __ .••• ---- __ ------ ..•. __ ····- __ • -22 years .• -· •• __ •• __ ---------- ______ ._ .• -23 years •.•• ______ ------ .••• ____ .------- ·24 years. ••. ------------------------ ___ _-25 to 2'I years .• ··------·--·---------· -- ...·---

30 to 34 years ----------._-· .... -·__ 35 to 39 years ••• ••••_____ ________________________

·-

--... ------

40 to44 year'----------------------------45 to 49 yeo"--------·--------------···--50 to $4 yeors •• ____ .. ___ -------- ......... ""-· 55 lo 59 years ••.• __ ._-· _________ .. ___ ...• __ _ lJO lo 64 yeor1. ••. ---------------······· __ 05 to 69 years ______ -·-·---- .. - __ . __ ·- ..,.. --7(1 to 74 years ____ -----------------·-- .. __ --75 to 79 yoors ••.. ____ •• ---- __ ·- __ -· __ ... . -·80 to 84 yeors .............................. . ··as years ond over -- -- -- -- ---- -- -- - . -- - - --- --f110ele, 14and15 years aid _________ _ 14 years .. -- -- ---- -- ...... ______ . __ .. --- _~ _" .... IS years ......... ·---··--·--------------~

-----

25-590

MINNESOTA

406

I 563 320 328 371 258

286

I 278 I 134 906 922 821 645 627 377 367 298 145 94 58

598 85 112 176

225 1 028 190 208 245

202

183 I 073 955 772 848 687 578 521 275 165 104 28 4

-

349 19.3

...

-

16 107 30

28 28 8 13 27 31 17 23 8 3

--

123 448 375

"

11.9

6.0 18.9

--

10 542 I 383 373 279 373 358 1 477 376 207

5 544 589

52.6 42.6

.

364

254

276 1 170 1 060 960 884 795 674 542 445 445 189 259 134

ns

855

401 454

27 71

82

113 185

m

863 199 129 256 147 132 692

605 638 512 449 377 324

218 166 38 33 8 32 121 42 79

-

no

405 49.6 S8 4 $8.4

52.9 62.3 70.3 57.9 47.8 59.I 57.1 66.5

579 565 55.9 59.8 49.0 37.3 20.l 12.7 6.0 25.6 14.2

10.5

17.4

7

-7 -

-7 ---..

-

.

--. --

4

-

98

27 71 5 537 589 82 113 185

m

856 199 129 256 140 132 692

l>05 638 512 449 377

202

162 143 985 880 728 785 646

545

509 275

165 89 28 4

-

88

27 61 5 273 532 76 110 156 190 808 194 129 234 119 132 671

563 609 488 444

32

364 313 200 150 38 33 B 32

121 42 79

112 42 70

324 218 166 38 33

8

793

764 598 684 555 503 425 210 136 43 23 4

-

-

-

16 4 12

72 23 49

3 562 228 13 36 78 IOI 590 122 103 167 84

1 340 274 63 74 69 68 181 63 26 55 24 13 170 131 110 95 91 95 37 46 61 14 16 4 15

114

431 388 465 368 321 257 250 129

84

18 12 4 17

27 17

10

76 25 51

--

s

4 44 4

-

19 6 15 57 32 45 29 40 10

s

18 13 6

---

371 30

-

9

21 37 9

-

12

11

s

70 64 34 25 32 12 26 25 5 6 5

-

9 -9

-

15

... 13.4

9.7 18.2 12.9 4.4 21.1 6.9 16.5 15.9 5.8 4.8 3.6 4.8 4.9 5.2 2.3

-

-

s

27 13

22

7

-10

--

14.4

10

... ...-

10 10

-

-

10

--

-

-

57 6 3 29 19 48 5

4.8 9.7

157 39

2.7 15.7 9.1 5.6 2.5

3 21 15 20

22 21

8.6 15.0

16 4

21 22 29 24

3.0 3.6 4.5 4.7 1.1 3.4 3.4 8.3 9.6

11 18 22 10 5 13

-

--

264

-

s

13 11 18 16

-9

-

9

-

-

-

7.4

...-

-

--

12 7

--

962 320 245 216 181 535 130 120 126 56 103 205 179 134 74 134 67 106 102 202 194 117

90 58 725 421 304 4 998 794 291 166 188 149 614 177 78 108 107 144 478 455 322 372

346 297 218

227

279 151 226 126 93 734

359 375

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

Table 164. Employment Status by Race, Sex, and Age: 1970·-'C:omint!led [Data band an •ample, see text. For minimum ba'" for derived figures (percent median

ott)

and mooning of symbols -

text]

Labar force

The State Urban and Rural Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

Total

Civilian labor force Employed

Unemployod

At work

Total

Number

Percent

6 381 942 300 227 246 169 917 lSl 143 224 Xl7 162 985 825 690 606 485 295 187 187 127 87 23 20 5

5 333 455 117 120 106 112 B29 131 132 212 225 129 875 783 653 58S 464 274 172 156 30 48 9

l3.6 48.3 39.0 51.9 43.1 66.3 90.4 86.B 92.3 94.6 94.9 79.6 88.8 94.9 94.6 96.S 95.7 92.9 92.0 B3.4 23.6

-

... --

584

106 42 64

18.2 13.0 24.4

2 919

43.7

Total

Armed Forces

Total

Total

Full time

84

5 249

4923

4 095

371 84 99 92 96 743 99 119 187 209 129 833 712 605 558 45S 260 143 156 30 48 9

131

Pert time,

With a job, but not ot

Percent<>f

work

Number

94

326

civilian

labor force

Did not work

d~~78

Not In labor force

ntE STATE-Continued Ponons of Spanish Language

.--

Male, 16 yeon old alltf over-----------· 16 to 19 years---------------------------·-· 16 years .• ---·-------·---·--------------17 year•.·-·-·-·-·-·--------------------18 years ____ ----------------------------19 years ________ -------------------------20 to 24 years-----------------------------20 years •••• ----------------------------- 21 years ________ ------------------------22 years .. __ ---- __ -------- ________ ---- __ _ Xl years •• ------------------------------24 years-.------------------------------2S to 29 year•-----------------------------30 to 34 year•--------------------------·--3S to 39 year•-----------------------------40 to 44 years-----------------------------4S to 49 years-----------------------------50 to 54 yea"-----------------------------SS to S9 yeor•-----------------------------60 to 64 years·-----------··-·--·---·-·--·-6S to 69 year•--··--········---·-----------· 70 to 74 years·-··-------···--------------·· 75 to 79 years--·-·-··-···---·-·------·----· 80 to 84 years·------·-···-··---···-------·85 years and over ________ .,. ___ ... _____________ _

---

-------

14 years •• ·------····----··--···-·····---·Male, 14 and 15 yean old-------------

IS years •.•.•••••• -·--------------····---·-

--

Fe•aM, 16 yean old and over ----------

--------

16 to 19 yeors·------------·---··-··--·---·16 years ________ .. ·----------·····-·-···· 17 years •••• ---··- __ -·-····-··-·-··--···· 18 years ____ ------------ .. ---------------19 years •••••••••.•••••••. __ ---------···· 20 to 24 years.·--···--·-···---------------20 years __ •••••. __ -----··-·· •• -------·-·· 21 years._ •• __ •... -----····· •• -----·-···22 years ••• ·-··----------------·····-···· 23 years ••.••••• -·--·-··-· •••• -·-·-· ••.•• 24 years ............... __ ---.. ------ __ ------------- 25 ta to 34 29 years. yeors·-----·------·---·---·--·--·-30 ____________________________ _ 3S to 39 years ••••••. ______________________ _40 to 44 years •••••.•.••.••........•.•.•••.• 4S to 49 years-----------------------------50 to 54 years---------·--·--·-·----------·- SS to S9 years·----------------------------- 60 ta 64 year•-------------··--------------65 ta 69 years·----------------------------70 ta 74 years·----------------------------· 75 to 79 years------------------------------

--~ ~~oBr~ ~~':[~~~;::::::::::::::::::::::::::: --

322

262 6 677 I 060 262 276 275 247 I 335 249 365 212 306 203 1 001

339

16 75 138 110

711

124 219 132 143 93 415 352 312 278 261 85 65 51 31

790

627 489 514 269 147 151 133 65 63 22 11

15 -4

---

580 282 298

27 57

-

809 358

638 944

Ft•ale, 14 and 15 years old ___________ _

14 years.. __ -----------------------·------· IS years .•.• ---- ____ -··-·-··-- __ -----------

-

84

...

32.0

6.1 27.2 50.2 44.5 53.3 49.8 60.0 62.3 46.7 45.8 41.S 44.6 49.8 56.9

so.a

31.6

44.2 33.B 23.3

......-

14.5 9.6 19.1

--

455

117 120 106 112 809 125 128 202 225 129 849 769 629

-20 6 4 10

-26 14 24

---

585

464 274 172 156

---

30

48 9

--

-

--

--

--

106 42

76 36

64

"'° 2 714

2 919

339

-

294 16 67 117 94 678 116 209 121 143 87 379 315 283 271 251

16 75 138 110 711 124 219 132 143 93 4IS 352 312 278 261 85

---

------

77

65

65 51 31

51 31

IS

-

IS

-4

-4

--

71 27 50

84

27 57

734

240 84 82 51

17

41

73

23

179 45 4S

544 54 67 144

36

m

31

107 759

22

67

606

87 59

536 510 435 245 100 156 30 34 9

33 20

15 20

--

-14 --

16 11 5

56 21 35

1 85'1 166

680

128 16

19

48 ~

-

--

-20 -7 7 6

-7

--

----

9 14 29

--

-6 --

-4

68 18 50

'

-9

-

9

-16 10

16 19 27 9

-8 ----

23

4

6 24

...

6 17

45

7.0 133

110 26

21 16 33 6 10 11

15.2 14.5 4.6 4.8 4.6 8.3

12 17 6

175 ---

6

-9

-

-

7

-19

28.3

22 20

--

--

s

30

49

24

24

-

126 12

4

7 20 21 56 Zl 6

41 31 31

1.9 7.4 3.8 4.6 1.9 S.1 16.9

-

Xl

18 23 31 117 68 63 78

5

16

51

27

58 89 510 B3 170 82 118 57 328 177 159 187 167

123 13 30 39

18,S 28.2 17.S 13.2 14.3 8.2 20.8 7.0 7.4 7.1

19 10 15

-

6.2

84 33 21 14 16 66 26 9 15 16

205

-8

-

45 22 9

-6

7

36 37 29

7 10

8

--

-----

-7

-7

...

-

...-

8.7 10.S 9.3 2.5 3.8

...

---

--

... ...-

-14 s

6

24 14 17

-

4 8

----7 -7

1 048 487 183 107 140 57 88 20

11 12 12 33 110 42 37 21 21 21

15 31 97 39 14

20 5

478 280 196 3 758 721 246 201 137 137 624 125 146 80 163 110 586 438 315 211 253 184 82 100 102 6S 48 22 7 496 255 241

URBAN Mcale, 16 yHrl Did •nd over ___________ _ 16 to 19 years-----------------------------16 years .• __ ---- __ -------· ____ ----------_ 17 years .. __ ---- __ -----·-- __ -- ---------- _ 18 years ____ -------------- -- -- ------ -----

--20 I~~~~~~;~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: .20 years •••• ·--- __ ------ ____ ------------- 21 years •• __ ----------------------------- 22 years ____ ----------------------------- Xl years ____ ----------------------------24 years __________ -----------------------

-~40 :~to 44~ year'-----------------------------~m::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: --~:~~~:~!:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: -55 to 59 years·----------------------------- --1i 85 years and over--------------------------- Malo, 14 ood 15 yean old -----------·- 14 years ____________ ----------------------15 years •. --------------------------------- -

~ ~ ~mm~rn~~~rn~rn~rn~~m~~~~~ DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

95 868 24 133 23 967 24 65S 23 093 100 903 21 094 19 52S 20 967 22 095 17 222 89 993 71 546 63 341 66 893 6S 290 59 394 Sl 831 43 206 32 636 27 244 21 026 12 686 7 499 51 359 25 902 25 457

SS 10 13 IS 15 80 14 14 17 19 15 84 69 61 64 62 56 46 33 12 5 2

258 586 BBS 560 224 965 655 301

309

319 381 628 334 310 998

78.9 57.6 43.9 57.9 63.1 65.9 80.2 69.5 73.2 82.6 87.4 69.3 94.0

96.9 96.8

493

97.2 96.0 94.3 90.7 78.S 39.4 21.7 13.1 6.3 6.6

10 762 4 538 6 224

21.0 17.5 24.4

692 Oil

990 918

862 925 765 795

4 019 249

-8

53 !BB 1 816 307 452 544 324 189 665 471

365

237 140 58 18

-----

634 SS 10 13 15 15 79

14 13 16 18 15 83 68

925 009 586 B80

507 036 149 348 849 765

995

612 49 9 12 13 13 74 13 12 15 17

243 189 045 454 967 723 021

180

712 596

888

192 963 863 945 761 552 953 9n 918

81 858 67 573 59 939 63 559 61 337 54 650 45 501

5 925 2 765 79S 493

12 281 5 634 2 684 746 449

10 762 4 538 6 224

9 631 4 157

60 64 62 SS 46 33 12

862

14 645

32 822

s 474

497 854 14 035

869

1 769

4 843

6 554 53 439 7 064 s 194 11 14 277 12 179 71 817 60 961 54 322 57 940 55 601 49 406 40 458 26 165 7 325 2 581 1 180 333 271

ns

1 1!3 5S2 581

97 33 7 10 8

050

677 958 323 732

6 664

18 347 5 650 4 051 3 441 3 132

2 073

8 291 s 347 4 323 4 168 3 952 3 474

3355

3 376 4 266 2 668 l 263 387 156 8 275

3 S17

4 758

17 339 1 477 218 362 392 505 2 235 466 467 430 479 393 1 750 1 24S I 294 1 451 1 784 I 770 1 688 1 2131 690

38S 241 26 22

m 88

135

22 612

5 820 1 541 I 426 I 5-4()

1 5 1 1 1 I

313 128 168 137 169 107 547 2 105 1 290 1 006 1 202 1 215 1 303 1 471 1 096 581 291 Bl 49 44 1 131 381

750

3.6 10.6 14.6 10.3 9.9 8.7 6.5 8.1 8.2 7.0 5.8 3.6 2.5 1.9 1.1 1.9 1.9 2.3 3.1 3.2 4.5 4.9 2.9 6.2 8.9

11 673 3 371 1 113 BB6 7S3 619 2 340 500 593 566 439 242 857 549 416 536

645 379 177 53 29 39

10 099 9 09S 7 869 19 938 6 439 5 224 J 6S8 2 776 1 841 5 36S 2 212 2 031 1 895 2 598 3 383 4 841 9 288 19 774 21 319 18 263 11 891 7 006

10.5 8.4 12.1

920 321 599

21 364 19 233

66.\

748

868

170 414

"'13° 610 547

40 597

MINNESOTA 25 - 591

Table 164. Employment Status by Race, Sex, and Age::

1970-Continued

[Doto bosed on somple, ,,.. 1ex1. For minimum boN for derived figu""' (percent, !Mdion, etc.) ond meoni119 of symbols, s.. text] Lobor force

The State Urban and Rural Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

Total

Civilian lobor force Unemployed

Employed

Total

At work

TOia!

Number

Perun1

928 315

440 770

Armed

f<>rceo

Tolul

T01al

Full lime

Port time

47.5 54.9 35.0 53.3 60.8 66.6 66.5 68.7 66.7 69.2 66.4 59.6 413.1

105 17

440 W5

423 614 54 004 7 355

153 33 6 10

44.4

11

5

845 564

49.7 54.7 58.3 58.6 56.3 45.6 23.2 11.2 6.3 3.9 4.0

564

722 576 081 284 308 995 778 495

249 466 18 228 586 1 122 6 624 9 896 54 022 II ()4() 11 285 12 421 11 727 7 549 26 419 16 399 17 096 21 830 24 957 24 647 22 778 15 294 4 652 I 518 908 430 288

6 U4 2 756 4 098

13.8 11.0 16.7

--

6 8S4 2 756 "'098

6 179 2 578 3 601

189 594

70.4 45.9 29.7 40.8 58.3 68.4 85.7 74.5 7'9.6 86.9 89.9

l 175

18 5 5

188 419 13 223 2 667 3 493 3 881 3 182 16 876 2 462 2 607 3 678 3 958 4 171 23 085 21 117 19 583 19 231 18 412 18 072 15 962 12 141 5 903 3 045 1 174 355 240

8

2 797

With o job, but not ot work

Number

Percent of civilian labor force

Old not work

d~~~g

Not In lobor force

URIAH - Continued

-.-

,.,...., 16 yun .w .... ·- ------·--16 lo 19 yeoro •••••••••••••••.••••.••••••••• 16 yeoro .............................. __ _ 17 yeors ____ --- --- -----· -- •• -------· -- -- 18 years ••••.••••• ---····---·-··---- •• -- •

-

20 1~ ~'::'~~•::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::-1

.-

20 yeors .••••• -- -------- ---- •• -- ---- -- -- 21 yeors •.•• ---- -- •••••••••••••• __ •• __ ••• 22 yeors····--·-----···------------- --·-· 23 yeors •••• ---- •. ------------ •••••• -- •• _ 24 yeors •••• ---- ----------·--·-··· ••••••• 25 to 29 yeors. .••.•••.••••••••••••••••••••• 30 to 34 yeors ............................. . 35 to 39 yeor•------------------·-··-------40 lo 44 yeors ............................ . 4510 49 yeors •••••••••••••• ---- •• ----·---5010 54 yeors ••• ·------------------------55 to 59 yeors·-·-------------------------60 to 64 years •••••••.••••.•••••••••••••••.

.

-----·--·--·

~ :~ ~ ~~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: -~ :~ ~ ~~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: -85 years and over _____ ,., _____ -·- __ ------ ___ _·-

-14 .W ..••••••.•• 14 years •••.•••••..••••........• ---···--·- --Feeale,

tad 15 yean

15 years ••••••••••••.•••••.••• -- •••••• -- --

·-

106 24 23 29 29 124 27 26 25 25 18 90 71 65 69

558 108 879 315 256 54:1 868 764 924

309 677 430

559 118 640 68 878 64 329 59 4fJ7 51 845 46 147 40 795 33 394 21 404 14 269 49 sn 25 044 24 529

58 8 12 17 19 82 19 17 17 16 11 43 31 32 38 40 37 33 23 10

491 435 739 821 496 851 155 844 930 796 126 457 757 379 096 177 727 418 638 709 4 567 2 094

--

5 12 42 5 10

-

17 10 12

-4 -9 5 -

---

58 474 8 435

12 17 19 82 19 17

739 816 484 809

150 834

17 930

16 779 11 116 43 445 31 746 32 374 38 096 40 173 37 727 33 409 23 633 10 709 4 567 2 094

051 470 080 033 259 098 170 736 774 686 602 372 551 107 097 167 \BO 005 833 552 425 259 99 67

3.9 7.6 12.8 8.1 7.1 5.6 3.8 3.8 4.3 3.8 3.6 3.3 3.6 3.5 3.4 3.1 2.9 2.7 2.5 2.3 4.0 5.7 4.7

69

12.2

168 45 123

675 178 497

5 494 2 862 1 121 337 228

4 508 188 52 55 46 35 309 57 43 51 88 70 497 312 346 345 437 497 525 574 239 167 31 28 13

12 4M

17 236 16 943 15 893 15 062 12 824 B 618 2 950 1 162 519 145 158

24 983 7 693 2 056 2 593 1 915 1 129 2 088 569 390 460 360 309 I 427 1 294 I 153 988 1 177 I 293 I 409 1 831 2 305 1 533 571 164 57

2 519 I 173 I 346

400 254 146

2 092 907 1 185

95 408

54 896 2 544 118 181 979 I 266 7 964 I 321 1 555 1 760 1 900 1 428 4 978 4 380 5 212 5 637 6 332 6 561 5 394 4 063 1 033 445

196 590 542 077 220 751 885 6/J3 037 026 581 638 292 292 396 340 056 369 337 627 034 505 992 297 184

20 952

175 486 389

5 136 2 047 3 089

953 574 337 221 274 742 270 192

146 462 3 693

343

910 768

11 706

16 18 79 18

557 386 639 414

17 060

17 16 10 41 30 31 36

244 177 744 894 639 277

929

38 993

36 32 23 10 4 I

845

17 4 1 I I 1 3

9 372 2 961 879 764 758 560 1 514 325 346 356 281 206 895 531 555 515 608 489 382 320 245 174 76 43 64

487 545 48 067 15 673 11 140 11 494

6.5 12.1

571 165 406

42 719

I 649 330 272 607 440 I 606 270 264 399 406 267 1 258 1 028 848 955 905 I 220 I 204 I 118 409 183 53 18 12

6.6 12.5 12.4 7.8 15.6 13.8 9.5 11.0 10.1 10.8 10.3 6.4 5.4 4.9 4.3 5.0 4.9 6.8 7.5 9.2 6.9 6.0 4.5 5.1 5.0

7 093 976 233 150 342 251 823 156 163 181 201 122 647 496 425 533 559 657 741 729 308 145 33 14 7

79 810 15 692 6 326 5 079 2 796 1 491 2 903 876 705 570 454 298 1 087 961 773 929 1 401 2 171 3 094 5 899 11 394 12 298 10 884 6 620 3 704

27 12 15

278 109 169

9.9 8.5 11.2

207 78 129

15 353

80 69

3 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 1 604 690 257 72 26

2 963 179 20 37 50 72 297 57 61 45 96 38 310 232 251 340 285 331 267 255 147 32 20 12 5

6 249 I 079 257 226 284 312 1 008 231 208 231 210 128 588 506 510 410 602 555 460 281 131 46 33 28 12

6.1 11.5 13.6 8.5 10.8 14.2 8.4 11.2 9.1 8.8 7.4 5.9 6.2 5.7 5.3 4.1 5.6 5.2 5.1 3.9 4.5 3.8 6.4 14.6 10.7

3 591 699 167 192 173 167 592 125 128 137 117 85 330 271 295 231 304 259 219 194 104 32 27 28

174 715 16 430 6 213 5 358 2 949 1 910 12 606 2 064 2 170 2 800 3 015 2 557 16 015 13 314 10 059 9 323 9 378 9 569 10 715 12 594 15 252 14 935 12 030 7 449 5 046

243 134 109

1 680 725 955

25 II 14

248

11.3 8,3 13.6

195

9 7

21 6

5 4 3 2 13 12 12 13 12 10 8 6

5 2

2 186 227 507 713 739 3 732 771 738 797 869 557 2 183 I 948 I 785 1 759 I 980 1 706 I 461 I 160 598 285 95 51 23

I 1 1 1 I 1

7.9

u

9 76/J

41 691 8 113 8 92() 7 994 8 513 7 551 46 973 39 802 32 739 31 544 28 701 26 602 25 989 28 207 35 438 36 228 31 300 20 559 13 705 22 288 20 431

RURAl NONFARM

------·-------

111.i., 16 Y"" .W ...i over ••••••••••• 16 to 19 years.·----------------.----- ..... 16 years .• __ •••. __ .• -- ..•••••• -- ---- •••• 17 years ............................... . 18 yeors .............. -- •• -- •••••••• -- •• 19 years ...................... __ •••••..• 20 lo 24 ytors ••.••••••••••••••••• ---- .. --20 yeors •. ______ -~ __ -~ ______ ... ---- __ ---21 years •••••• -· •••• -- •••••.•• ------ ---22 years •••••..•.•.. -- ..•. -- -- -- -------23 years .• -- -- .•.••. -- -- -- -- .• ------ -- -24 years •• ---- ..........•• -- -- -- -- ---- -25 lo 29 years .•••....•••.•.•.•••••••..••.• 30 to 34 yeors ............................ . 35 lo 39 yeors •••••• -- ·--· ------ ··------ __ _.. 40 to 44 yeors ............................ . 45 to 49 yeors ••••...• ------ .............. . 50 to 54 years ............ ---- ........... .. 5510 59 yeors---·-··---------------------60 to 64 years ••.•• - •••. -- -- ---- -- ---- -· •. 65 to 69 yeor•----------------------------70 lo 74 yeors. .......••..•.....•.••••••••• 75 lo 79 years •.••••••••••••••••••••••••••• BO to 84 years •••••••• ---·--·--·----------85 years and aver-- .. --........ _.. .,_,. ___ .. __ ,.,.. ___ _

·---

.. -·

----·----

---·--·14 n4 ohl •••••••••••• -14 years .............................. ---- ·15 years ••••••.••••••• -- •••••.•••••• -- -- -- -heale, 16 ,.., ohl ·16 to 19 yeoro·--·---·--------------··--·-- -16 yeors •••. ---- ---- ••••..••.• ---- •••••• -Mole,

15 yoon

o..i ovor ·--------

·--·-·

17 yeors •• __ -- •••.•••••••••••••••••••••• I 8 yeors •• -- -- -- -- -- --·- ·- -- ·- -----· -- -19 yeors.. ·---------·------------------20 lo 24 years •••• __ •••••• ---- .••.••••••••• 20 yeors •••••••••••••• ---- ••••••••••••• 21 years •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 22 years .............................. . 23 years •••••••••• ---··- •• -·----·--- --24 yeors •••••••••••••••••. -- -- --·--- --- .... 2510 29 yeors ........................... . 30 to 34 yeor'-----·----------------·----35 to 39 yeors •••••. ·---------------------40 to 44 yeors •••••• --·--·-------- ---· -- -- --45 to 49 yeor•---------·----------·--·-··· 50 to 54 yeors. .••.•.•.••..•••.••••••••••• 55 to 59 yeors ........................... . 60 to 64 yeors •••••••••••••••••.•••••••••• 6510 69 yeors ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

-· ...

--·--

-----------··-· -·· -·--~ :~ ~: ~~~:::::::::::::::::::::::::: :: --80 to 84 yeors •••••••••••••••••••• ---- __ -- -·BS years and over ......................... ,.. ......................... .. --Femok, 14 ni 15 roan .W ••••••.•.• --14 yeors •• -- •• -· --·- ------------ ------ --· -·· 15 yeors •••••••• ---- -- -----· •• -------- ••• --· ~

25-592

MINNESOTA

269 29 8 8 6

404

000 993 579 708 4 720 20 275 3 431 3 A64 4 360 4 509 4 511 24 361 22 219 20 479 20 218 19 832 20 2/,7 19 056 18 046 17 297 15 349 12 076 6 980 3 949

u

158

9 225 8 933

276 25 8 8 5 4 24 4 4 5

406

810 109 002 585 114 626 132 455 430 s 871 4 738 25 529 22 142 19 605 19 253 20 1·01 20 228 19 718 19 726 18 167 16 148 12 549 7 646 5 158 17 692

8 981 8 711

13 2 3 3 3 17 2

30B 667 500 912 229 372 555

2 759

3 790 4 055 4 213 23 274 21 258 19 706 19 289 18 431 18 096 15 962 12 147 5 903 3 051 1 192

93.4

245

95.5 95.7 96.2 95.4 92.9 89.3 83.8 67.3 34.1 19.9 9.9 5.2 6.2

2 805 1 282 I 523

15.4 13.9 17.0

360

101 9 1 2 2 2 12 2 2 2 2 2 9 8 9 9 10 10 9 7 2 I

691 380

896

644 636 204 020 068 285 630 854 181 514 828 546 930 723

36.8 36,3 23.4 33.0

915 213 519 197

47.2 53.6 48.8 50.0 51.3 48.4 48.6 46.0 37.3 39.9 48.7 51.6 53.3 52.7 45.7 36.2 16..0 7.S 4.1 2.6

112

2.2

2 196 949 1 247

12.4 10.6 14.3

659 003 132

85

-7

31 47 496

93 152 112 97 42 189 141 123 58 19 24

-6 6

-8 34

---

13 -7 6 -

--5 -6

--5

-s --

I 282 I 515 101 657 9 380 1 896 2 644 2 636 2 204 12 007 2 068 2 278 2 624 2 856 2 181 9 509 8 8211 9 546 9 930

175 11 2 3 3 2 15 2 2 3 3 3 21 20 18 18 17 16 14

279 552 904 827 089 735 276 507 852 758

11 023

10 659 8 997 7 132 2 915 1 213 514 192 112

8 301 1 639 2 418 2 352 1 892 10 999 1 837 2 070 2 393 2 646 2 053 8 921 8 322 9 036 9 520 10 121 10 104 8 537 6 851 2 784 I 167 481 164 100

2 196

1 948

949 I 247

870 I 078

10 723

229

I 1 12 1 1 2 3 3 19

573 313 578 873

566

1()4

525 903

18 483

204

37 5 I 2 1 2

549 578 501

200

323 554 738 459 454 588 650 587 633 710 573 543 504 212 876 533

79 169

6

66 129

7 943 7 410

15 496 8 032 7 464

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

Table 164. Employment Status by Race, Sex, and Age:

1970-Continued

[Doto based on 1ample, see !ext. For minimum bou for derived ligur11$ !percent median .ic) olld meaning Qf oymbol3 ""'te>.tJ Labor forte

The State Urban and Rural Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

Total

Civilioll lobar fOfCe Employed

Unemployed

At work

Total

-

Witho

Total

Humber

Percent

23 years .. ------------------------------24 years •. -------- •••••••• __ ---------·--25 to 29 year<-----·-··---------------·-···· 30 to 34 yeor•------------------------------ 35 to 39 yeor•---·-----------···-···-·------ 40 to 44 veor•-----------------------------45 to 49 year•-----------------------------50 to 54 yeor•---------------------------··· 55 to 59 yeoro .••.•••••••• ----·--------····· 60 to 64 years ... ··-·-----·····------------65 to 69 years ••••• ------------------------· 70 to 74 years---------------··-····-······· 75 to 79 yeors ••..• ------·------------------ 80 to 84 yeors •••.• ------------------------85 years and over ____ ,. _____ .,._---------- ____ _-

155 030 21 264 6 965 6 822 4 612 2 865 9 231 l 997 1 764 1 893 2 016 1 561 8 704 9 512 12 204 14 059 14 919 15 799 14 782 13 221 9 126 6 175 3 361 1 738 935

123 "I 10 031 2 210 2 884 2 740 2 197 1 886 1 593 1 431 1 655 1 758 1 449 8 195 9 121 11 693 13 437 14 266 14 762 13 421 10 724 5 393 2 835 1 089 334 144

79.6 47.2 31.7 42.3 59.4 76.7 85.4 79.8 81.1 87.4 87.2 92.8 94.2 95.9 95.8 95.6 95.6 93.4 90.8 81.1 59.1 45.9 32.4 19.2 15.4

lt ~=~~::: :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::-

14 240 7 041 7 199

3 237

22.7

1 427 1 810

20.3 25.1

133 765 17 118 5 998 5 951 3 256 1 913 6 716 1 312 1 ISO 1 353 1 499 1 402 8 858 10 385 12 ni 13 135 13 759 14 256 12 339 9 045 6 342 3 865 2 687 1 578 961

39 595

29.6 30.0 17.0 24.9 44.7 61.8 45.5 59.4 53.4 41.3

12 508

1 247 584 663

Annfd Forces

jOb, 1"11

Total

Total

Full time

123 175

119 655

"460

,Port time

RURAL FARM

--

Male, 16 ynn aid and over------------.. 16 to 19 veor•-----------------------------16 years ________ -- ----·--- -·-··· --------17 years .••••••••• -------- -- ------------18 years •••• ---- __ -------- __ ------------19 years •• ------------------------------20 to 24 vear•------------------------------ 20 years •••••• --------------------------n21 years •••• ________________ __ ---------------------------_

--

.

---

.

----

Mole, 14 ood 15 yon old ----------·-· -

f11Hle, 16 Yllfl old ... OYer .......... _____ _-

--

16 to 19 years·----------------------------16 years __________ ------ •• --------------17 years •..•.• ____ ------ __ ------------·-· 18 years .. ______ •• -----· ____ ----------··· 19 years __________ ---- ____ ---------- ... ---- .

-

20 to 24 year•-----------------------------20 years •... ________ .•..•••.••••••••••••• 21 years •••••••• __ ------ ••••••••••••••••• 22 years •••. __ ...•..••••.••••••••••• ----23 years ..•.•••.•••••••••••••.•• ·-·----24 years •.••.. __ •••••••••• __ •.•••••.•. __ _--25 ta 29 year•------·-·····-·------········· 30 ta 34 years •••••.•••••••••......•••••••• 35 to 39 years •••••••••.••...•..••••••••••• 40 to 44 years ............................ . 45 to 49 year•-----------····-------······· 50 to 54 years ............................ . 55 to 59 years ..••.. ---··········--------- -60 to 64 yeors .....----····-··------------65 to 69 years •.•••.••••••..•.•.•••••..•..• 70 to 74 yeor•------------·····-···-------75 to 79 years ••••••.•••••..•...••.••••.••• 80 to 84 year•-·······--·---------····----· 85 years and aver •• __ ---· •..•••••••••••••••

----------------·feooole, 14 ood 1S yam .W •••••••..•. -14 years. ••••••••• -- .... -- -- -------------- -15 years •.•• ------ •••••••••• -- -------- ---- --

6 284 6 224

5 139 1 021 l 480 1 455 1 183 3 056 779 614 559 600 504 2 678 2 968 4 049 4 647 4 766 5 161 J 914 2 006 746 232 124 84 25

Ml.O

35.9 30.2 28.6 31.8 35.4 34.6 36.2 31.7

22.2 11.8 6.0 4.6 5.3 2.6

10.0 9.J 10.7

156 15

--15

91 21

38

16 6 10 20

-

11

5

5

--4 5 -

-------------

----

10 2 2 2 2 7 1 1 l 1 I 8

016 210 884 740 182 795

sn

9 2 2 2 1 7 1 1 1 1 1 7

418 078 710 585

985

177 440

249 497 645

3 810 325 757 1 333 1 395 6 179 1 133 1 051 1 314 1 423 1 258 7 292

18 5 l 2 1

590

562

738 007 237

580

864

282

393 639 752 439 175 121 682 437 261 762 416 724 393 835 085 329 144

860 a 914 11 Jn 13 210 14 002 14 489 13 112 10 492

l 065 324 144

10 654 12 104 12 711 13 012 11 263 a 330 3 427 1 614 587 170 62

3 237 1 427 1 BIO

3 155 1 395 l 760

693 336 357

37 400

22 466 1 680 105 168 624 783 2 063 502 <124 375 4311 324 1 429 1 591 2 445 2 815 2 996 3 3).() 2 345 1 161

14 010 2 974 843 1 209

390

300

9

11 13 14 14 13 10 5 2 1

39 5 1 1 1 1 3

595 139 021 480 455 183 056 779 614 559

600

346

5 282

2 794

4 757 953 1 410 1 356 1 03/! 2 818 695

565 525

sn

8 24S

504 2 678 2 968 4 049 4 647 4 766 s 161 3 914 2 006 746 232 124 84 25

456 2 489 2 845 J 842 4 467 4 580 4 902 3 652 1 913 696 216 114 84

25

21

1 247 584 663

I 214

206 104 102

63 172

51 735 4 171 673 1 083 1 297 1 118 5 368 1 in 961 1 023 1 176 1 036 5 949 5 614 5 495 6 375 6 708 6 546 64n HIS'! 1 128 493

49 1.,

94 76

so

575 6'J9

187 137 186 72 495 !R6 657 939 1 132 1 288 1m l 955 1 718 l 128 463 129 72 4$9 1 059 1 400

2

692 230

670 167 113 146 116 128 997 1 195 1 340 1 554 1 500 1 467 1 180 662 105 33 29

""'ct

1 605

46 15 6 15 10 134 25 11

46 36 16 73 73 61 167 159 189 257 'JfJ7 137 52 15 25 10

Humber

3 520

598 132 114

155 197 618 132 144 142 107 93 315 207 310 227 259 273 304 232 111 41 20 5

-

3

a2

3

32 50

924

2 195

103 5

382 68 70 99 145 238 84 49 34 23 48 189 123 207 180 186

3$

40

25 BS 26 28 4

23 4

63 59 57

98

84 125 127 90 6 17 5

259 262 93

so

16 10

Porctnt Qt civil ion labor force

Did not work

d~~~8

Hot in labor force

2.9 6.0 6.0 4.0 5.7

2 029

31 699

7.9 8.4 10.3 8.7 6.1 6.S 3.9 2.3 2.7 1.7 1.8 1.8 2.3 2.2 2.1 1.4 1.8 1.5

331 67 87 85 205 115 184 108 150 173 183 113 85 31 20 5

2.5 2.2 2.8

59 17 42

11 003

5.5 7.4 6.7 4.7 6.8 12.3 7.8 10.8 8.0 6.1 3.8 9.5 7.1 4.1 5.1 3.9 3.9 5.0 6.7 4.6 6.7 6.9 B.1

1 310 276 60 51 55 104

94 170

9.0

-

326

97 65 92

72

40

52

-

114

33 23 25 14 19 85 75 133 122 96 148 138 59 43 11

11 233

4 755 3 938 l 872

668 1 345 A04 333 238 258 112 509 391 511

6n

653 1 037 1 361 2 497 3 733 3 340 22n 1 404 791 5 614 5 389

11 979 4 977 4 471 1 801 730 3 660 533 536 794 899

6 7 8 8 8 9 8 7 5 3 2 1

898

180 417 672

.d88

993 095 425

039 596

633 563

--

10

8 20

33 9 24

2.6 1.5 3.6

29 9 20

11 261 5 700 5 561

7 614

1 951

2 995 tli9 967 821 598 1 377 50.3 331 254 175 114 356 290

4 437

87 8 9

917 211 243 261 202 823 167 216 206 169 65 373

7.0 IB.O 23.9 18.3 16.8 15.3 13.3 12.5 18.4 16.B 12.6 5.9 S.9 30 3.4 4.3 5.0 5.6 7.0

2 3'8 605 181 176 137 111 374 65 125 81 62 41 135 94 91 123 193 187 255 195 62 17

-

24 199 5 707 1 967 1 735 1 130 875 1 869 602 489 365 301 112 388 221 185 279 390 595 1 108 1 681 3 435 3 000 2 649 1 796 894

124 33 91

2 438 2 405

5

4

-

960

21

463 517

--

--

494

936

DULUTH-SUPERIOR, MJNN.-WIS., SMSA Total

------· --..--~~ ~:~::: :::::: :: :::::::: :: :::::::: ::::----25~! ~~~~(i;;::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: -rs:~ 5~ ~:~~~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::---40 to 44 years------------------------------45 to 49 yeors------····-------------·----- -50 to 54 year•---------·------------------- -----------Melo, 14 eod 15 Y"" old •••••••••••• -l~ ~:;!:: ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::·--Male, 16 years .W ""' '""' ----------16 to 19 years ••••• -----------------------16 years •• ---- •• -- ---·-· -- •••••••• -- -· •• l7 years •••• ------------------------ •••• 18 years •• ------ __ ---- •. ---------------19 years .. ------ -- •••••• --·--······- •••• 20 to 24 yeors ............................ . 20 years .. -------- •••••••••• -------- •••• 21 years __ ------ __ •••••••• __ ------------

1~~~::~~i-i~~~:~=~=~~-,~: DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

89 10 2 3 2 2 8 2 1 1 1 I 7 6

426 920 851 061

n6

282 990 115 904 894 777 300 038 248 6 '21 hl3 7 511' 7 551 8 064 6 053 4 664 3 510 2 909 1 849 957

5884 2 916 2 968

227 5 213 884 1 326 l 596 1 407 7 121 1 513 1 415 1 529 1 476 1 188 6 650 6 027 5 936 6 754 7 129 6 956 6 956 43n 1 229 510 260 51 63

65

1 041

478 563

72.9

2 05$

47.7 31.0

125

"3.3 58.5 61.7

79.2 71.5 74.3

80.7 83.1 91.4 94.5 96.5 97.0 96.0 94.B 92.\ 86.3

n.2

26.4 lA.5 8.9

2.11 6.6

11.7

16.4 19.0

-

38 87 930 174 238 300 131 87

328 241 247 92

70

n

-.-----

5 088 884 l 326 l 558 1 320 6 191 1 339 1177 1 229 l 345 l 101 6 322

s 786

5 689

6 662 1 059 6 934 6 956 4 372

l 229 510 260 51 63 I 041 478 563

1 089 56 107 451 475 3 802 62.4

m

726 968

892

5 474 5 193 5 082 5 894 6 165 6

020

5 775 3 540 664

44

58

281 131 15 38

902 439

111 61

255

463

so

249

311 313 278 385 337 396 166 114 27 20 791 378 413

25

45 189 45 38 43 33 30 119 131 164 170 230 248 312 182 68 46 10 2

-

--

in

194 287 351 Jes 484 313 101 17

5

7.2

8.2 3.3 1.9

7 5

... ...

139 39 100

13.4 82 17.8

7

4 843

MINNESOTA 25-593

Tobie 164. Employment Status by Race, Sex, and Age:

1970-Continued

(Doto bo$0d on sample •ee I.XI for minimum bo.. for derived fiQIJ,..,. (percent roodian elc) and meaning of symbols, see lext] labor foree

The State Urban and Rural Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

Total

Civilian lobor force Unemployed

Employed

Tolol

Al work

Total

Number

Ptrcent

95 '74

3.5 376 4 311 610

36.9 40.3 21.0 36.9 52.3 54.8 52.6 59.0 55.0 55.1 46.9

Armed Fore..

Total

Total

Full time

Port time

3.5 332 4 306 610 1 029 1 363 1 :,!04 5 128 1 438 1 119 1 118 927 526 2 613 2 442 2 770 3 223 3 733 3 969 3 419 2 318 780 327 186 77 41

32 616

19 066 9AO 37 56 339 508

12 422 2 543 424

With o job, but not ct work

Number

Percent of civilian lobor force

Did not work

dl~~g

Not In lobar force

DULUTH-SUPERIOlt, MINN.-WIS., SMSA-

Continued

Total- Continued

.

, ...... 16 , ....... """ .... ---------1610 19 years •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 16 yeon ................................ . 17 years •••••••••••••••••••••.••••••••••• 18 years ................................ . 19 yeors ................................ . 20 to 24 yeors ••••••••••••••••••••••••••... 20 yeors ................................ . 21 yeors •••••••••..••••..•...•.•••••••••• 22 years •••••••. __ ••••••.•••••••••••••••• 23 yeors ................................ . 24 years .•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 25 to 29 years ............................. . :JO to 34 yeors •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 35 lo 39 yearo ••••••••••••••••••••••.••••••• AO 10 44 yeors •••••••••••••••.••••••••..••. .. 45 to 49 yeors ••••••••••••••••••••••.••.•.• 50 10 54 yeors ••••••..•.•.•••..•••.•••••••• .. 55 to 59 years •••.••..••••••••..••••••••.••• 60 lo 64 yeors •••••••.••.•.•.•.•••.•••••.•• 65 lo 69 years •••••••.••••••.••.••••••••••• 70 to 74 years .••..••••••••••.•.•.•..•••.•• 75 to 79 years •••••••.••••••••••.••••••.••• 80 to 84 yeoro •••.•.•••••••••••.••••••••••• .. 85 yean and over ......................... .

-. -.-

-.

. .. --

-·----

--

Female, 14 111i415 yaan old __________ _



14 years •••••••••••.••••..•.•......•.•••.• -15 years ................................. . --

un

lo 2 906

2 788

2 2 9 2 2 2 2 1 6 6 6 7 7 8 7 6 5

608 390 806 444 036 041 000

285

939

473 349 248 738 235 861 796 693 514 947 339

4 3 2 1 344

l 029

1 I 5 1 1 1

363 309

15-4 443 119 124 937 531 2 618 2 446 2 no 3 223 3 737 3 969 3 419 2 318 780 327 186 41

37.7 37.8 43.6 44.5 48.:l 48.2 43.5 34.1 13.7 7.2 4.7 3.3 3.1

517 225 292

9.3 7.S 10.9

515 002

82.1 61.4 45.5

n

5 565 2 888 2 677

41.3

4A 5

--5

26

5

-6

10 5 5 4

-4 --

-----

3 585 470 894 1 098 I 123 4 647 1 284 1 004 999 863 497 2 410 2 302 2 549 3 087 3 502 3 719 3 204 2 266 744 315 173

833

41

291 109 93 35 39

718 568 1 509 565 333 286 218 107 919 960 980 1 102 1 224 1 112 783 606 407 184 68 23 2

517 225

3'19 176 223

49 30 19

350 146 204

467 581 38 878 7 829 9 954 10 653 10 442 58 542 9 914 9 843 12 459 14 768 11 558 66 235 53 774 47 133 A8 264 45 905 39 042 32 060 22 964 8 341 3 881 1 769 467 326

453 126

369 508 10 899 722 l A06 3 733 5 038 41 137 5 293 6 269 8 967 11 329 9 279 56 475 47 085 41 733 42 857 40 641 34 280 27 611 18 962 4 943 1 712 781 226 166

7 560

6 813

3 098 4 462

2 856 3 957

850 389 461

317 246

306 480 38 085 5 330 8 607 11 573 12 575 59 722 13 051 12 427 13 107 12 740 8 397 33 105 23 178 23 215 26 911 28 028 25 530 22 166 15 364 6 637 2 626 1 165 444 304

182 677 14 220 467 934 5 256 7 563 41 533 8 486 8 499 9 413 9 170 5 965 20 933 12 191 12 500 15 574 17 943 17 109 15 466 10 286 3 064 924 534 238 162

4 129 l 645

585 312 273

n

m

-

2 995 656 638 $()

626 385 1 425 1 252 1 507 19().4 2 153 2 454 2 287

1 582

1 121 102 9 5 41 47 143 63 33 23 19 5 66 90 62 81 125 153 134 78 46 22

12 14

-

--

2 716 721 140 135 265 181 481 154

115

119 64 29 203 lAO 221 136 231 250 215 52 36 12 13 5

-

7.7 16.7 23.0 13.1 19.4 13.9 9.4 10.7 10.3 10.6 6.9 5.5 7.8 5.7 8.0 4.2 6.2 6.3 6.3 2.2 4.6 3.7 7.0

...

-

118 49 69

22.8

12 972 1 200 191 318 311 380 1 806 357 381 324 424 320 1 486 999 985 1 097 1 276 1 297 1 072 903 441 232 153 15 10

14 455 3 705

3.1 9.5 13.8 8.9 8.4 8.1 5.4 6.8 6.6 5.8 5.0 3.2 2.1 1.8 1.5

188

73 ll5

723 169 679 222 808 460 125 026 345 026 781 947 247 335 227 803 438 043 571 244 140 515 558 185 123

3 426 1 307 2 119

1 725 555 140 122 188 105 293 74

82 80 43 14 118 81 119 67 163 135 131 36 16 4 7

--

60 6 2 1

598 381 296 759 1 245 1 081 4 652 1 001 917 917 1 063 754 4 321 4 027 3 579 4 025 4 001 4 266 4 442 4 478 4 913 4 187 3 761 2 262 1 303

106 49 57

5 048

1.6 2.0 2.7 2.8 3.9 5.5 1.8 5.6 5.8

7 020 1 992 739 507 384 362 1 351 280 319 331 264 157 516 363 314 375 427 454 501 327 226 129 14 12 19

102 712 24 538 9 371 6 581 4 787 3 799 10 908 3 209 2 588 2 172 1 738 1 201 3 673 1 535 1 333 l 121 l 624 2 012 3 016 5 969 12 515 13 263 10 976 6 578 3 651

747 242 505

9.9 7.8 11.3

578 188 390

29 499 15 767 13 732

17 080 1 696 184 451 509 552 3 064 539 583 668 789 485 1 925 1 652 1 488 1 534 l 647 1 378 l 129 834 433 187 73 21 19

10 766 2 565 777 612 602 574 1 861 341 456 418 382 264 1 084 759 736 833 850 598 495 326 296 187 65 46 65

3.4 6.3 12.7 6.6 4.9 4.4 3.0 2.5 3.5 3.1 2.9 3.0 3.2 3.2 3.1 3.0 2.9 2.3 2.2 2.1 4.3 6.6 5.3 9.4 17.6

5 557 1 593 597 426 310 260 808 150 159 196 173 130 604 347 357 350 424 269 186 180 171 134 46 31 57

118 26 92

441 146 295

9.6 8.2 10.6

351 120 231

-

21.8 23.6

2 663 2 385

MINNEAPOUS-ST. PAUL SMSA Total MM, 16 yean .W •• •""-------- __ _-16 16 to years 19 years ••...•••••.•...•.•.•.•.•••••• ____________________________ ---- .. 17 years ..••••.....•••••.••.•..••••••.•• --18 years ............................... .

----

19 years ................................ . 20 lo 24 years •••••...••••...•.•••••••••.•. -20 years •••••••••••••••••.•. ____ ••.•.••• .. 21 years •••••.............•......••..... -22 yeors ..••..•.........•. __ .•..•....... -23 years .••••....•...••...••.... -------- -24 ye
---------

----

----Fe••, l6 yem .W MCI ever ----~-·-· 16to19 years ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• --16 years ..••••..••.•••••.•••.••.•••••.•• .. 17 years •.••••••••.•••••.• -- .•••••••.••• -18 years •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 19 years ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.••• -· -20 lo 24 years ............................ .. Mole, 14 od 15 yHn .W ••••••••••••

14 years .•••••••.••.•••••••...•••••.•.•.•. 15 years •..•.••.•.•..••.•••.•.•••.•.•••••.

-· 20 years ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.••• .. 21 years •••••••.••••••••••••••••••••••••

·---

~ ~;!:::::::::: ::::::::::::::::::::::..

24 years •••.••••..••...••••.....•.•••••. .. 25 to 29 years. •......••...........•••..•.. -30 lo 34 years ••••.••.••••.•••••••••••••••. -35 to 39 years ............................ . 40 10 44 years ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••. 45 to 49 yoors •••••.•••••••••••••.••••••••• 501o 54 years ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• SS lo 59 years •••••.••••.••.••••.•••••••••• 60 lo 64 yoors ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 65 to 69 yeors ............................ . 70 to 74 yeors ••••••.•••..••.••••••••.••••• 75 lo 79 yeors ••••...••••••••.•.•.••••.•... 80 to 84 years ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .. 85 yeors and over ...... _,,, _____________ .. .,.,, .. ___ _..

-.. -· ..--..---

Fe_..., 14••~15 yeors .U ••••••••••• 14 years •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 15 years ................................. .

25 - 594 MINNESOTA

-----

512 63 17 16 15 14 70 13 12 14 16 12 70 55

227 540

200

543 467 330 :l54

291 628 877

696

862 219 540

A8 580

49 534 47 593

41 35 28 20 17 12 7

085 082 933 856 144 745 045 3 977

37 Ott 18 865 18 194 649 69 16 16 18 18

156 829 926 752 137 014 441 196 319 061

469 39 7 9 10 10 59 10 10 12

829 962 68()

531

446

082 040

705

l4 958

11 66 54 47 48 45 39 32 22 8 3 I

661 546 005 247 413 969 073 066 964 341 881 769 467 326

7 560 3 098 4 462 317 40 6 9 12 13 61 13 12 13 13 8 34 23 23 27 28 26 22 15 6

291 657 107 219 175 156

60.2

69.1 73.5 84.5 75.9 79.5 85.4 89.6 90.7 94.8 97.2 97.3 97.7 96.6 95.1 91.4 79.4 AO.O 22 . 6 13.9 6.6 8.2 20.4

16.4 24.5

35 8S4 18 112 17 742

4 570 1 791 2 779

12.7 9.9 15.7

341 893 741

so 682

49 .o!03

44 590 39 530 33 962 29 664

25 n8 20 396 12m

525 122

666 196 944

951 744 878 128 670 695

933

2 813

9().4 168 197 246 190 103 311 231 ll4 149 64 31 6

--

---7

l 230 490 36'1

303 562

888

27 89

45

e 229

18 18 19 19 14 71 5-4 4ll

593 392

-8

48.9

58.2 36.1 55.0 67.1 73.0 68.9 73.6 70.4 71.0 68.0 59.5 47.9 43.6 49.1 54.7 58.5 58.6 57.3 46.2 23.4 10.9 6.0 3.9 4.5

89

1 93<1 124

--5

7 10

--5 7 7

-9 5

----

~6!i0

6 9 12 13 61 13 12 13 13 8 34 23

107 219 175 149 583 392 883 525 122 661 189 937 23 951

27 744 28 878 26 128 22 661 15 690 6 933 2 813 1 230 490 369 4 570

1 791 2 779

35 6 9 9 9 55 9 9 11 14 11 64 52 46 47 45 38 31 22 8 3 1

173 752 064 761 596 391 241 193 732

033

192 828 802 411 432 149 251 194 330 013 667 737 441 307

2 484

70 23 5 7 5 4 12 3 2 2 2 1 6

646

074 839

340

717 178 448 591 543 441 280 593 867 4 718 3 693 3 478 3 232 2 674 2 511 2 465 2 629 1 723 803 200 131 5 775 2 394 3 381

106 22 4 7 5 4

15 4

3

3 2 1 10 9 9 9 8 7 5 4 3 1

l 077

890 892 846 3 151 673 650 727 735 366 1 407 972 722 832 756 791 866 634 328 214 32 26 19

1.7

331 29 10 7 5 4 27 4

5 5 6 5 37 30 24 22 20 18 16 18 22 22 19 12 7

865 172 819 533 962 858 848 804 431 536 181 896 145 949 790 938 525 462 860 267 731 915 166 237 860

31 284 16 321 14 963

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

Table 164. Employment Status by Race, Sex, and Age:

1970-Continued

[Data based on sample, ... text. For minimum bose for derived figur.. (percont. median, •le.) and meaning of symbol>, -

text)

lobor fon:e

The State Urban and Rural Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

Total

Civilian lobor force Employed

Unemployed

At work

Totol

Did not

With o

Toto I

Number

9 562 1 254 369 318

6 983

290

133 159 853 140 153 216 175 169

but notot worl<

job,

Armed Percent

Forcn

Total

Toto!

Full time

Part time

73.0

66

6 917

38.0 23.0 31.1 45.9 57.4 67.7 59.8 61.7 69.0 80.6 68.1 87.7 84.4 89.4 96.4 84.9

6 473

6

470

386 55

S lU 136

l 020 246 46 81

Number

Percent of civilkm lobor force

dl~78

WOl'k

Not in labor lore&

MINNEAPOLIS-ST. PAUL SMSA-Continued Negro Male, 16 years old and over .. _ .. ________ _ 16 to 19 yeors-----------------------------16 yeors-- -- ---- -- -------- -------- __ ----- 17 yeor•------ -- -- -- ------ __ ------------18 yeors ________ -- -------- __ ------------19 years ____ ----------------------------20 to 24 years-----------------------------20 yeors ______ -- -------------------------_ ________________ ~

---22 yeors ____ ---- -- -------- ---- ----------23 yeors __ -- -- -- -- -------- ____ ------ ____ _•• ---------------____ -----------_2524 to years 29 years_ ____________________________ . 30 to 34 years------------------------------ 35 to 39 yeor&----------------------------- 40 to 44 year•------------------------------ 45 to 49 yeor•------------------------------ 50 to 54 years •• ---------------------------- 55 to 59 yeors.----------------------------- 60 to 64 yeors ________ ---- ________ ---- __ ----

65 to 69 years.----------------------------- 70 75 to to 74 79 years-----------------------------years _____________________________ _80 to 84 yeors------------------------------ 85 years and over--------------------------- -

-Female, 16 yean old and over ................... .. 16 to 19 yeors·----------------------------- 16 years ____ ---- -- -· -- ____ •••• ----------- Male, 14 and 15 yea11 old-------------

14 years ____________ -------- ____ ---- ............ .. 15 years .. __ -- -- -- -- ---- ---- ---- -- -- -- -- ---

17 yeors •• -- ---- ____ -- ---- __ ------ ------- 18 yeors __ ---- -- -- -------- __ -- ---- ------- 19 years ______ -- -- -------- __ ---- ---- -- --- 20 to 24 yeors-----------------------------

20 years ..................... -------- ........ -----------

~ yeors ...... -. - - ---- - - - - - ----

22 years .... ---- -- -- ------ -- .... -- ................... ..

--

--

23 yeors M years ____ __________________ -- -- -- ------ -- -- -- ---------_ --

--

---35 to 39 40 to 44 yeors----------------------------years ____________________________ _-·45 to 49 yeors----------------------------- -50 to 54 yeors----------------------------- -55 to 59 yeor•----------------------------- -60 to 64 yeor•----------------------------- -65 to 69 years ______ -- ------ -- -- -- ------ --- -~~ :~ ~~ ~:~~~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ---80 to 84 yeors------------------·---------- -85 years ond over ____ ---------------------- -· Female, 14 and 15 years old __________ _ -14 -- __ -- ---- ------ -- --------15 yeors years ______ __________________________ ---___ _--25 to 29 yeors----------------------------30 to 34 yeors ____________________________ _

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

277 1

260

234 248 313 217 248 1 102 1 080 813 805 780 642

589 361 323 275 140

87 51

476 85

99

966 912 727 776

662 575 496 264 151

93 28 4

-

758

93

415 343

22

9 786

5 244 553 82

1 265 355 270 333 307 1 361 338 191

344 237 251 1 097 977 885 829 752 641

538 419

384 175 231 122 110

n4

363 411

71

113 181

177 794 181 120 251 130 112 654 574

89.6

84.2 73.1 46.7

33.8 20.0

...

-

12.3 S.3 20.7 53.6

43.7 23.1 41.9 54,4 57.7 58.3 53.6 62.8 73.0 54.9 44.6

59.6

--

6 32

12 12

-

a

4

4 4 8 8

---

99 133 153

821 140 141

204 175 161 962 908 723 768 654 575

92 116 123 7t2 133 113 189 143 134 901

----

----

-

-

---

357 324 218 151 38 25 8 32

------

111 37 74

14.3 10.2 18.0

---

71 99 132 120

86 731 633

627 545 151

4

508

728

1116

151

2ll

77

756

-484

93

9 11 39

869

496 264

58.8 68.2 57.7 57.7 55.7 60.2 52.0 39.3 21.7 10.8 6.6 29.1

604 478 434

85

264 78 28 4

-

-

93

83

77 42 160 58 14 38 17 33 t23 81

271 4

444

6,4

84 30 7

200

17.9

38 16

4 44 4

17 30 109 7

12.8 19.6 13.3

28

19.9

--

19

6 15 47

61

23

39 27 40

85

542

72 51

3.2 AS

566 5Q3

3.2

34 lO

205 127 43 23

79 41 16 29 5

18 8 6

"-

-

405

-

15 32

--

27

27 30 12

--

15

---

22

22 61

16 4 12

67 18 49

---

10

71 5 244 553 82 113 181 177

4 981

3 387

500

224

1 230 246

371 30

256 53

794

181 120 251 130 112 654 574 604 478 434 357 324 218 151 38 25

e

76 110 152 162 746 176 120

13 36 78 97 558

229

162

109

79 96 411

112 633 556 575 454 429

344 313

200 135 38

25

8

32

32

111 37 74

102 37 65

122 99

373 435

348 306

237 250 129 69 18 8 4 17

63 74 65 44

151 45 21 55 19 11

152 119 106 81 91 95 37 46 61 14 12 4

15

22

71

12 10

25 46

-

-

10

6 3

9 21 37 9

29

12 11 5 70 64 3" 25

22

-

3.2 12

26 25 5

6 5

-

9

-9

15 48

5

-

21

-

21

lB 29 24 5 13 11 18 16

--9

-9

...

5.0 7.4 18.3 16.8 6.3 4.3 37 5.2 4.1

7 11 4 62 3 28 3 10 18 18 4

2519 778

284

219 157 118 407 94 95 97 42

7
---

86 29 118 67 93 97 172 182 112 63 51

10

665

10

393 272

4.9

1S3

4 542

9.6

35

2.7

3

12 7 --

712 273 157 152 130 567 157 71 93 107 139 443 403 281 351 318 284 214 201 233 137 206

---

663 326 337

2.4

5 27 7 22 7

...-

10

5.2

... ......

--

-

16.0 8.5 6.0 2.8

2l

8.8 16.2

16 4

-

-

3.2 3.1 4.B 5.0 1.2 3.6 3.4 8.3 10.6

---

1.1

...-

11 20

--

11

18 22 10

5 13

--

114 78

MINNESOTA 25-595

Table 165. Labor Force Status by Sex, Marital Status, Race, and Age: (Dato boaed on sample,

The State Urban and Rural Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

5lltl

1970

text. For minimum bo$8 for dQrived figure& (percent, medion, etc.) ond meaning of symbols, •ee text]

Male, 16 years old end over

Female, 16 years old and over Married, husbond present

Morned. Total

Single

Mor· tied,

wife present

wife obunt

825 791 359 3 194 10 975 40 810 92 814 88 266 in 293 86 2n 81 405 71 059 60 067 45 422 34 599 38 256

23 627 104 3n 686 1 793 2 541 l 774 3 733 1 848 I 760 l 715 l 584 l 264 l 224 3 223

38 60'/ 53 74

708 214 239 2 927 10 160 38 656 90 337 86 962 lf;fl 515 84 237 77 865 45 774 48 146 19 481 9 0()1 4 914

1S 129

11 133 15 29 64 75 153 164

85.8

w~

Oivorted

To1ol

Single

Torol

With own children under 6

MarWith own rled, children 6 husband ta 17 only absent Widowed

Divorced

THE STATE

Total

Toto!·····-·-·--···---·-··-···· .

16ond 17 years-------------------····· 18 ond 19 years---·-········-······---20 and 21 years •••••••••••••••••••••••• 22 to 24 years •••••• ····-·----·--------· 25 to 29 years.·--------------------·--· 30 to 34 35 to 44 years·-------------·····------· 45 to 49 SO to 54 yean------------·----···-···-·

--

--years .••..••... -------------··· . years·-----------.---------···· -

55 to 59 years.·---------····--······--- .

-70 to 74 yeors ••••• ·--·---·-·----------- 75 yeoro and over ..................... . -lAlkf'"'" -----------· -------- -16 and 17 years--------------········- --

60 •••••••••••••••••••••••••_ 65 lo to 64 69 yearo. year< _________________________

years--------······-·······- ·--

18 and 19 20 and 21 years----------------------22 to 24 years •••••••••••••••••••••••••

--

~ :: ~ =::::::::::::::::::::::::::--~ ~ ~ =~:::::::::::::::::::::::::: ---55 to 59 yeon ........................ . .. 60 to 64 year'-------------··---------- -45 70 to lo 69 74 years years.•.•.••••.•••••••••••••••• _______________________ _..

35 to 44 yeon. _______________________ _--

-75 years ond over-- .. -- .... --... ,.. ..... ----~-·-- -Pon:eot 11 loloor lorc• .----------- -16 ond 17 years----------------------- -18 and 19 v••r• ------------------------20 ond2421years. years----------------------22 lo _______________________ _--25 to 29 years ........................ . -30 to 34 yeorL ....................... . --

1 233 79 66 51 79

792 479 653 275 134 058 277 194 041 460 669 473 059 768 252

319 611 78 940 62 '119

951 86'1 35 735 42 862 37 294 68 929 116 097 99 713 190 433 95 389 88 869 76 373 56 78'1 24 158 11 811 7 417

198 738

77.1 45.0 64.3 72.7 87.l 94.3 96.S 96.6 95.3 93.1 8'/.l 76.3 40.9 24.2

62.2 44.9 62.9 67.1 78.9 85.l 84.S 82.7 78.2 76.8 70.4 57.2

123

103 197 100 95 85 74 59 48 70

35 to 44 years .............. ---------·- -4S to 49 years·-·--·---·····----------- --

~:~~~~~:::::::::::::::::::::::::: ---~ ~ ~:~:::::::::::::::::::::::::: ---70 to 74 year._ _________ --------------------_ 75yeors ond over .,. ___________ ........ --

::

--

39

35 24 10 15

m

544 560 S07 34S 7 816 8 228 8 136 7 412 6 605 5 635 8 546

35 39 26 28

411 606 420 030

20 906

8 882 12 708 6 114 6 315

s n1

4 241 2 293 I 238 845

22.0 9.9

66.6 91.6 92.6 94.7 97.3 98.5 98.4 97.6 95.7 92.6 80.2 42.9 24.0 12.8

312 649

116 511

34.7

]Q.6

(;fl

110 197 l'M 967 993 1 4Q7 2 251 3 146 4 241 6 079 18 808

873 1 158 l 909 2 103 1 415 1 104 l 325

18 655 14 60 108 731 2 566 2 233 4 204 2 608 2 141 1 831 I 286 516 216 141

64.0 53.8 64.5 79.0 80.l 83.7 83.0 84.7 84.3 79.0 71.8 64.0 35.8 20.6 6.0

21.a

71.3

22 217 104 333 634 1 67S 2 352 I 542 3 437 l 713 1 682 I 421 I 539 1 222 1 200 3 163

37 931 53 74

25 043

105 197 18S 935 9Ml 1 3S3 2 la.I 3 065 4 164 5 980 18 628

860 2 814 2 J4.4

14 257 56 231 S19 1 370 2 001 l 280 2 964 1 463 l 340 l 169 987 445 240 192

10 898 lS 29 60 70 1S3 155 SU 840 l 120 l 763 2 070 l JBB l 086 l 325

17 893 9 58 93 721 2 473 2 091 4 003 2 509 2 080 1 773 l 230 503 209

64.2

28.7

71.4

I 2 1 3 l 1

56 240 542 437 133 472 160 557 390

1 232

1 013 453 252 192

846

493 366 245 426 46S 753 939 096 597 085 334 000 304

250 067 598 4 469 12 686 37 516 79 403 56 865 52 336 5 392 473 17S 9 44 18 B3

235 650 43 66 119 535 8 819 2B 35B 103 487 51 925 30 9S7 9 694 1 220 168 57 172

31 271 363 l S34 2 510 3 752 3 150 2 605 4 564 2 247 2 049 l 893 1 610 1 229 l 253 2 510

163 3U 82 126 18S 497 l 019

334 224 343 4 439 13 216

73 464 94 1 343 4 480 12 688 23 037 15 451 14 536 I 648 114

118 245

14 712 97 926 l 418 2 143 l 581 1 318 2 471 l 323 I 070 l 051 732 309 126 147

42 799 22 61 116 294 567

98 647 SS 666 53 547 46 335 32 776 14 370 6 012 4 564

164 3'8 27 738 39 263 27 679 21 467 11 221 5 501 8 300 4 164 4 237 5 029 4 832 2 541 118'1 l 242

877 606 765 573 310 757 061 265

25 923 15 106 316 1 416 2 906 2 490 5 7SO 3 496 3 203 2 863 l 908 923 308 223

43.5 37.1 61.0 65.1 61.2 44.6 41.8 49.5 54.2 54.2 50.7 40.7 20.3 9.9 4.6

58.4 37.4 63.0 73.2 84.7 83.4 79.6 79.1 77.4 73.5 71.9 45.8 34.9 17.4 10.9

40.6 25.l 48.0 53.7 51.l 38.3 37.5 46.0 S0.3 49.7 43.4 31.4 13.0 5.3 3.4

29.4 15.7 30.l 3S.3 33.8 29.0 27.2 27.8 30.6 24.l 22.9

26.2

65.1

40.7

47.0 26.7 60.3 56.5 57.l 50.2 50.6 54.l 58.9 52.2 S5.5 45.5 25.l 10.l S.9

48.4 62.7 59.2 55.6 58.1 66.0 71.4 72.8 68.2 52.3 2S.6 ll.6 3.S

60.9 57.9 65.6 65.6 66.2 72.3 78.4 80.2 78.l 66.6 38.9 19.1 12.4

202 023

813 205 1 331 9 040 24 266 57 682 101 206 88 586 169 960 84 766 78 349 65 903 50 618 37 014 24 562 19 882

246 402 S77 4 315 12 425 36 952 78 303 56 038 51 673 5 341 471 167 4 35 18 83

233 313 43 66 119 521 8 665 28 020 102 436 51 518 30 708 9 618 l 202 168 57 172

29 420 3S7 l S08 2 374 3 526 2 948 2 330 4 079 2 105 l 9SO l 777 1 579 1 l4S 1 246 2 496

161 374 77 126 185 473 l 000 840 4 213 4 86S 7 79S 12 336 17 579 22 213 26 275 63 397

38 2'5 31 174 535 2 OS7 4 259 3 546 7 S37 4 229 3 864 3 589 2 802 2 313 I 610 l 749

45 32 14 5 959 4 461

672 445 649 318 840 937 s 370 8 117 4 099 4 196 4 990 4 809 2 527 l 178 1 197

329 717 330 4 370 13 015 29 491 38 573 33 090 78 096 42 622 38 883 28 638 15 868 4 779 I 284 678

71 929 86 l 305 4 3Sl 12 471 22 5S7 15 095 14 260 1 426 114 40 4 10

116 978 16 27 S7 268 4 682 14 62S 53 411 25 052 14 313 4 042 357 40 18 70

13 958 97 926 l 3S8 2 067 1 S23 1 206 2 234 1 2S7 I 035 974 727 279 126 147

42 186 22 61 116 285 552 492 2 797 3 535 s 717 0 451 9 202 5 674 3 063 2 219

25 120 15 106 316 I 373 2 823 2 39S 5 S36 3 348 3 121 2 796 l 870 8'13 308 220

43.4

58.5

40.5 24.8 48.3 53.6 SI.I 38.l 37.4 45.9 50.3 49.6 43.5 31.3 12.9 S.2 3.4

29.2 14.9 30.2 3S.O 33.7 28.9 26.9 27.6 30.4 24.2 24.0

50.1

47.4 27.2 61.4 57.2 S8.6 Sl.7 51.8 54.8 S9.7 S3.1 54.8 46.0 24.4 10.l S.9

26.1

65.6

48'.4

60.9 59.l 66.7 66.3 67.5 73.5 79.2 80.8 77.9 66.7 38.6 19.I 12.6

26 154 I 338 486 76 047 23 94 73 439 147 65 681 877 90 203 2 940 124 817 2 536 104 086 4 836 199 4n 3 112 102 738 2 660 98 813 91 464 2 508 80 616 2 264 1 507 70 656 l 231 60 806 1 419 99 646 512 28 44 42 SS 5S

·i-J:s

68·.2

83.4 87.3 88.l 86.9 83.8 80.S 73.0 56.8 34.2 17.S 9.9

77.7 84.5 87.5 87.9 82.3 80.4 66.8 33.2 18.2 7.0

649

43 553

...

... ...

056 215 795 745 182

281 74 42 37 25 13 6 10 5 5 6 7 7 6 11

494 205 358 814 331 462 911 496 383 765 994

343 271 791 370

1122 I 9 24 5B 102

8'I

172 85 79 66 51 37 24 684 19 997

29 862

39 33 79 43 39 28 15 4 1

374 739 249 077 272 819 994 840 313 687

4 14 54 25 14 4

40

4 19

-

10

16 27 57 276 792 809 026 249 447 055 343 40 18 70 50.2 "'

... ... ...-

4'i.9 51.6 54.3 52.2 52.2 48.6 46.6 41.8 29.8 23.8

4 5 7 12 17 22 26 63

2 3 5 8 9 5 3 2

869 361 049

919

575 799 480 464 968

sos

39 135 31 174 546 2 158 4 433 3 762 7 955 4 462 3 995 3 666 2 864 2 372 1 616 1 801

White Total __ .. _,.., ____ ., __________ ........ 411 -- 1 214 78 010 16and 17yeors ····--·-····----------- -65 287 18 and 19 yeoro ·-··------------------- -50 132 20 ond 21 ytors ··-··-···--···--------77 500 22 to 24 years·----·--------------·-··· 120 57'1 25 to 2'I years •••• ---------·----------_ JO to 34 years •••••••••••.••••••••••••• 101 164 193 961 98 568 94 381 50 to 54 yeor$·------------·-------···· 55 to 59 yeors •••.••••••••••.••.. _____ _-· 84 648 73 776 .. 58 45S 70 to 74 yfOIS •••••••••••••••••••.•.•.• 48292 75 yea" and over-------------- ____ ---69 658

--

·-·

-;i :: ~ ~:~::::::::::::::: :::::::::::-----

rs::~~:~:::::::::::::::::::::::::: ----............ ------------------·· .. 16 and 17 years-----------·····--····· .. 18 and 19 years····--·-·--·-·····-···· .. 20 and 21 years····-----------------· ---· ~ :~ ~ =~::::::::::::::::::::::::::.. 30 to 34 year• •••••••••••••• ··-·-----· --35 lo 44 years .••••••.••••••••••••••••• -~ :~ t: =~::::::::::::::::::::::::: ----55 to 59 years •••••••••..••• ---------· --6010 64 year•----------·---··----···- --45 to 69 years •••••••••••••••••••••••• 701o 74 years. •..••••.••••••••••••••• --· ---

--Pon:eat loloor f.,.. •.•••••.••• 16 ond 17 years ...................... ----18 19 years----···--------------- ---

1S years and over------------ •• ----·-· lo

and

Vo""--------------------------------~SO to~ 54~ vea"--------------·--------E~!:::::::::::::::::::::::: ·--·-· 55 to 59 years •••••••••••••••••••••••• --·-60 to 64 years •••••••••••••••••••••••• --65 ta 69 yean·----------------------- --70 ta 74 years •••••• __ ---- •• ____ ·----- --75 years ond over ••••••••.•• _________ _ --20ond 21 years---------------------2210 25 to 24 29 years _______________________ _

25-596

MINNESOTA

938 35 42 36 67 114 97 187 94 87

403 326 141 586

863 046

895 llJ9 153 951 75 S72 56299 23 932 11 662 7 368 77.3 45.3 64.5

73.0

87.6 94.6 96.8 967 95.5 93.2 89.3 76.3 40.9 24.l 10.6

71 61 38 34 23 10 14 7 8 7 7 6 5 8 195 35 38 25 27 20 8 12 5 6

5 4

2 1

479 685 518 593 f;DS

149 948 579 100 949 349 528

576 Mil

3 10 40 91 86 170 85 8Q

70

59 45 34 37

356 IO'I 788 267 521 944 075 373 668 404 610 071 354 971

08!1 007 972 920 503 327 663 412 954 215 595 203 271 211 829

700 273

62.4

85.8 67. l 91.7 92.6 94.9 97.3 98.6 98.4 97.7 95.7 92.6 80.2 42.9 24.0 12.9

45.2 63.2 67.3 79.5

85.8

85.4 830 18.6 76.7 70.4 57.0 348

21.7 9.8

239 2 851 9 994 38 199 89 092

85 706 167 406 83 387 77 196 65 272 47 809 19 325 8 916 4 881

53.8 69.4 81.9 81.8 85.1 83.0 86.2 85.4 79.7 n.1 64.l 36.4 20.0 6.1

18 86 132

60

... ...

66.7 77.7 83.8 88.1 88.6 82.8 80.7 67.5 33.3 18.2 7.1

566 955 578 430 2 193 l 470 1 182 l 415

4 2 2 2

141

...

io:5

83.8 87.9 89.2 117.7 84.9 80.7 73.0 56.1 34.2 17.7 10.0

1 311 496 74 819 n 052

64 507

88 122 101 196 101 97 90 79

232

4Q7 964 011 269

681 529

874 908 60 453 98 790 (;fl

572 27 44 42 54 54 42 96 54 52

653

909

112 123 056 408 553 782 861 952 849 476 152

37.3 61.2 65.3 61.3 44.4 41.7 49.4 54.2 54.2 50.6 40.7 20.2 9.9 4.5

276 73 61 37 24 12

204

147 494 994

6 662

10 202 5 304 5 703 6 924 7 296 7 223 6 760 11 266 161 'l.7 38 27 20 10

37.6 63.l 73.5 85.l 84.2 80.6 79.6 77.3 73.6 72.l 65.9 35.0 17.4 10.6

10

......

...-

...

47.9 51.4 S4.0 52.2 52.l 48.6 46.6 42.0 29.7 23.8

...

40.7

62.7 60.3 S5.2 S8.6 66.4 72.7 73.3 68.5 52.3 25.S 11.7 3.5

...

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

Table 165. Labor Force Status by Sex, Marital Status, Race, and Age:

1970-Continued

[Doto bohd an sample, see tel
The State Urban and Rural Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

Male. 16 years old ond over

Morried,

Female, 16 yea,. old ond over Morriod, hvsbond

Morried, wife

Total

Single

wife present

10 795

3 782

5 075

759 741 537 544 396 130 216 113 76 123 21 53 44 29

3 24 86 289 700 701 l 271

433 344 228 210 163 162

108 131 181 71 50 71 23 23 4 29

4 438

5S6

pre&enl

With own

olnent WidowOO Divorced

Total

Single

Total

10 542

2 833

4 396 13

under6

With own children 6 to 17 only

1 4'0

l 110

children

Mor· ried. huobond obtent Widowed Divorced

THE STATE-Continued

---

Tohl -------------------------16 ond 17 years -----------------------18 ond 19 years -----------------------20 ond 21 years ------------------------ . 22 to 24 yea"-------------------------- . 25 to 29 yeors ••• ---------------··-···-· . 30 ta 44 34 years. yeors •••• ----------------------_35 to ________________________

45 to 49 years-----------···--·-·------50 to 54 years •• ---·········-····------· . 55 to 59 years·-·······---···-···------llJ to 64 years·------------------------- . 65 to 69 years---········-------···--·-· . 70 to 74 year•------·-··------···-·--·-- 75 years and over---------------.. ------- .

762 798 641! 915 I 278 1 134 1 828 821 645 627 377 367 298 297

1.oHr force········--·--------·· . 16 ond 17 years ·-··-----··-·----------- . 18 and 19 years ··--·-·--------········20 and 21 years ···-------·-············ . 22 lo 24 year•---···--·-·-------·--·--·· 25 ta 29 years •• -------------------····30 to 34 year•·-·-·--····--·---·--···--· 35 to 44 years·-···-----·-------···--··· . 45 to 49 yeors __ ···--··---------·--·--·- . 50 to 54 years.·-----------------------55 to 59 yeors--------·--·---····---·--- . llJ to 64 years---------··-······-------- . 65 to 69 yeors-•• ---·--·-··---·---···--- 70 to 74 years-··-·······-----·-·-·----- 75 years and over----------------------- .

7 636 197 401 398 630 1 073 955 1 620 687 578 521 275 165 104 32

1 971

197 372 308 315 256 59 147 72 76 99 21 22 22 5

268 685 659 1 185 472 397 312 169 111 63 27

..

70.7

52.1

17.4

.

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.

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--

PtRHt M labor force ...................... .. 16 ond 17 years --·--------------·-···-- . 18 ond 19 years-···---····-·---·------- . 20 ond 21 years----··-··-··------------ 22 to 24 yeo"·-··---------------------- -

-

25 to 29 yeor•-------------------------30 35 to to 34 44 yeor•-------------------------years _________________________ _. 45 to 49 years _________________________ _50 lo 54 yeors---·---------------------- . 55 lo 59 years----·-··------------------ 60 to 64 years ...... -------·-------------- -· 65 lo 69 yeors----·-···----·----·-----70 lo 74 yeors---··---·-·---·---·------ .. 75 years ond over.·---------------·-··· ..

--

25.9 50.3 61.4 68.9 84.0 84.2 88.6 83.7 89.6 83.1 72.9 45.0 34.9 10.8

26.0 50.2 57.4 57.9 64.6 45.4 68.1 63.7

6 381

1 640 512 348 186 165 181 75 84 23 12 6 16 20 7

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... ...

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505

20 70

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361

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28 36 47 55 49

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97.9 94.0 96.6 93.5 91.7 90.7 74.1 52.9 38.7 16.7

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4 270 15 49 93 446 749 722 1 035 431 268 149 147 82 58 26

215

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652 731 583 894 1 170 1 060 1 844

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10 52 118 129 61 51 42 48 7 7

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195 394 328

633

663 387

301 2l9

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59 126 357 678 600 1 015 396 408 251 194 158

73

81

1 528 195

2 558

794

369

25

10 70 102

32 2.5

211 278 156

60

2.5

52.6

53.9

29.9 53.9 56.3 59.8 59.1 57.1 62.4 56.5 55.9 59.8 49.0 37.3 20.1 14.l

58.2

308 55.7

en

605

sn

324 218 166 38 73

65

103 42 21 25 18

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76.2 52.9 63.6 61.0 67.7 $4.3 60.8 51.8 495 30.4

.. . .. .

PeBOns of Spanish Language T1t•I __ ........ ____ ---------- ---- ..

--

--

16 ond 17 years ---·····---··-···-----18 ond 19 years ··········-··-···------ -20 ond 21 years ····-········-····-··---22 to 24 year'-------------·-····------ ·25 lo lo 34 29 year•---··-········--·--···--· 30 years. ________________ ._ ••••••

-.. .. SO to 54 years-·-··---·-·--···-···--··· -55 lo 59 yeor•--···-·----------···---·- --

35 to 49 44 years. yeors •••• ·-·---····-··········_·45 _______________________

llJ to 64 yeor•-···--·---------···-·--·- --

65 to 69 yeors_··---------------·---·-- -70 lo 74 yeors _____ ·-------·-·------··75 years and over·--··-···-·-----·····-

-·.. I.our force··--·-·--·--·-···--· ..

16 and 17 yeors -···-··----·-----------.. 18 and 19 years-····-----------·------ -·

~ ~~~J~:~~:~_ :: :::: :::::::::::::::::-..

25 to lo 34 29 years ••• ·--·-·····-----·----·-.. 30 years ______________ ··-··------ ·35 lo 44 years-------------·········-·· ·45 to 49 year•-·-···--················· SOio 54 years •••·-···················· 55 ta 59 yeors ••••••••••••••••••••••••• .. 60 ta 64 years •• ·-----··-····-········· .. 65 ta 69 years •••• ·-·-·--··--·······-·· -· 70 to 74 yeor•.·-····-·····-----------75 years and over··--···-·------------- --

..--

--

p,..,.,

lo lohr force··---······- .. 16 ond 17 years····-··-·-------------- -18 ond 19 yeors -··-----··-·-·········· ..

.. ..

~ ff~t~Iff~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ ~ ~

·-· -45 lo 49 yeors •••• ----···-----------·-- ·SO to 54 years---·--·-··--·······--·--· -·

55 lo 59 years •••·---···············-·· -6010 64 years ••••••••••••••••••••••••• ..

..

~~ ~vr~ ~~;~~~;::::::::::::::::::::::.... DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

527 415 294 623 985 825 1 296 485 295 187 187 127 87 48 5 333

237 218 263 566 875 783 1 238 464 274 172 156 30 48 9

5

978 222 166 155 125 131 53 70 23

s

6 16

6

-

-

83.6

59.6

45.0 52.5 89.5 90.9 88.8 94.9 95.5 95.7 92.9 92.0 83.4 23.6

43.4 47.7 83.3 75.8 72.4

...

...

... ... ...

... ... ... ...

--

15 42 93 429 700 702 1 012 417 261 134 120 16 :i.c

9

......

93.3

96.2

93.5 97.2 97.8 96.8 97.4 89.9 81.6

...... ...

30 18 15

15 83 7 15 21 8

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30 15 76 7 8 21 8

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I 001 790 1 116 514 '169 147 151 133 65 96

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2 919

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91 248 343 368 415 352 590 261 85 65 51 31

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538 522 614

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6 677

16 7

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12 10

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8 7

193 132

22

-9 -

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53.3

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53.3 57.6 54.3

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...-

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4 266

2 121

16 134 299 512 820 656 925 403 231 121 85

16 84 184 384 602 463 351 37

1

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-

29

734 91 188 169 114 78 26 35 6 7 7

1 800

647

49 130 223 310 269 478 198 58 44 35 6

13 65 130 155 132 135 17

30.5

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-

-

16 19

-

13

--

71.7

43.7

47.8

42.2

16.9 47.5 55.9 51.0 41.S 44.6 52.9 50.8 31.6 44.2 33.8 23.3

17.6 49.9 69.8 76.5

...-

2.56

517 377 242 149 99 33 67 6 7 7

19

...... -

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1 S35

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243 35 2

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35 28

96 189 431 366 687 215 248 130 96 "8 18 9

1 150 449

8 44 91 243 480 335

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36.6 43.5 43.6 37.8 41.0 51.7 49.1 25.1 36.4

... ... --

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33.9 25.7 28.5 38.5

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69 181 501 180 133 32 6

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-731

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365 87 76 13 6

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66.5

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69.I 72.9 48.3 57.1

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1 074

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272 108 43 13

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20 91 251 111 29

6

967 6 9 59 106 125 167 266 82 53 35 18 29 7 5

1 265

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416

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48.2

65.0 56.7 40.B 26.9

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19 19 120 91 84 167 155 167 97 33'4

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1 081

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11 52 109 153 287 184 97

54 50 59

-

25

598

-

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23 57 76 148 125 58 44 34 30

-

15 9 67 24 25 101 70 49 14 36

4$.9

32.9

55.3

...

49.7 51.6 67.9

1)9

145 43 25 24 25

36.8 26.4 53.3 54.5

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344

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11 63 30 76 51 30 19 9 9 23 14 6 3 137

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MINNESOTA 25-597

Tobie 165. labor Force Status by Sex, Mari
The State Urban and Rural Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or Mere

Malo, 16 yeors old and OVl>r

Female, 16 years old and over Married, husband present

MarWith own ried, 6 hu•bond tq 17 only absent Widowed

Mor-

Married. Total

wms

ried. wife

Single

present

ob$6nt

Widowfld

Divorced

Total

136 407

470 305

10 567 35 181

6 736 9 23

14 929 9

440 770

Single

Total

With own children under 6

c~ildren

Divorced

UUAN

.

LUor f.,.e ·---·------------···-

16 and 17

years--·-···--··-··-------·-· -

-~25 ~~1tEE:::: to 29 years·-------··-····--·-·-·--·- 30 to 34 years-----·············-------- 3510 44 YOO
::::::::::::::::::::

65 to69 years ••.•••.. ------------······ 7010 74 years·-··-·--··--·-········-··75 yours and over··------········--·---. -

-~25 ~~itL;.~_:: :::::::::::::::::::::=---to 29 years •••••. ------------------- ·30 to 34 years •••.••.••••••.•••••••.•.• ... 3511> 44 years •• ·-·-------------------- -45 to 49 years ........................ . ·SO to 54 years •• -- ..•.• __ •.••. _____ ---·· .. 55 to 59 v••r•--------------····-·-····· -()()to 64 yearo •• __ ••••••••.••.•. ·- --··· -Not lo lallor t .... ·--------------·

16 ond 17 yeors •• __ •• ____ ·--- •. __ ••••••

65 to 69 yeoro •• ----------·------- ••..• -· 70 lo 74 yeor•------------------------- .. 75 years and over __ •••••• -·---·----·· ••

--

638 24 30 28 52

944

474 784 956 009

64 628 69 334

126 308 62 692 56 011 46 990 33 918 12 862 5 925 4 053

24 258

18 359

20 628 21 15 6 7

427 610 080 592

3 286

3 061 2 745 1 791 764

396

410

170 414 23 646 16 964 11 663. 8 275 5 365 2 212 3 926 2 598 3 363 4 841 9 288 19 774 21 319 37 160

75 23 16 10 6 2 I I

189 594 6 167 7 141 s 314 12 OS8 Z3 274 21 258 38 995 18 431 18 096 15 962 12 147

31 542

1 1 2 2

210 511 580 BIO 003 657 000 643 890

925

305 492 160 229 4 005

163 2 166 7 785 28 823

58

10 llOl 4 724 2 685

75 100 122 529 559 784 1 098 1 325 742

"792

$ 895

17 0$9 15 39 5

60 112 SS 49 41)

224 434 644 580 881

Z9 299

80 203 693 I 1122 2 002 759 1 350 1 026 1 648 2 495

1 1 1 2 1

366

067 648 114 308 116 921 805 569 169 124 84

65 096

31 117 116

m

357 198 343 166 279

560 752

20 32 26

55

99 617 2 174 1 794 3 445 2 087 l 665 l 461 914 366 121 122 5 458 9 25 39 137 317 227 537 412 379 451

634 2 067

53 84 152 231 644 1 772 3 009 10 975

149 Hl 44 683 2 022 8 179 19 846 19 164 35 400 16 246 15 793 13 879 10 080 4 697 2 320 1 234

3 075

2 529

7l

305

38 238 30 52 122 307 341 367 716 600 1 153 1 871 4 047 8 375 8 509 11 746

2 210 6 11 16 42 57 91 191 101 82 100 131 253 276 853

• 332 12 6

15 12 2 46 26 82 163 299 853 1 515 5 301

47 63 84 73 101 174 281 228 273 327

&8 318 32

1 487 5 24 31 66 100 116

1 868

86'1

6 099

14 631 14 752 19 :m

359

410

505

64:3

706 $5 881

234 707 245 3 450 10 705 23 512 29 187 23 345 54 321 29 705 26 060 19 098 10 581 3 147 899 452

50 889 67 997 3 334 9 195 16 396 10 402 9 354 1 011 73 35 4 15

300 766 674 3 167 7 666 16 808 42 605 36 464 58 458 25 541 22 978 21 058 19 573 18 413 13 769 11 572

114 373 301 2 064 5 471 16 010 37 849 27 093 23 148 2 109 193 83

818 445 646 663 806 930 470 854 360 416 547 664 246 161 170

70 903 78 835 2 217 5 367 8 038 7 761 16 918 6 961 8 576 6 462 3 941 1 256 322 151

571 859 234 372 015 314 362 378 569 715 594 252 935 525

22 624 11 163 3 278 877 394 447 356 443 326 423 529 509 628 1 052 1 977

39 595 2 501 2 636 1 393 1 663 2 678 2 968 a 696 4 766 5 161 3 914 2 006 746 232 233 94 170 9 446 2 531 1 QUI

21 37 36 45 43 31 70 40 37 33 23 10

174 317 999 852 457 757 475 177 727 418 63S 709 4 567 3 503

487 26 21 17 24 46 39 64 28 26 25 28 35 36 65

79 793 10 18 26 154 3 243 10 192 36 914 17 454 9 066 2 363 247 20 18 28

11 679 84 703 1 121 1 800 1 335 1 015 1 942 1 038 817 832 534 240 105 113

31 785 14 52 92 215 403 382 2 060 2 550 4 279 6 566 6 802 4 297 2 337 1 716

23 213 15 97 266 l 239 2 657 2 176 5 075 3 171 2 916 2 585 1 699 831 269 195

72 190 14 21 48 178 2 520 8 602 31 819 16 217 9 439 2 826 375 57 16 56

11 361 128 371 775 1 188 1 125 987 1 486 608 641 592 513 596 773 1 576

84 003 47 50 53 157 321 261 956 995 1 420 2 514 5 704 11 738 16 367 43 420

12 042 16 48 211 646 1 333 1 181 1 950 816 671 671

16 925 27 309 1 042 2 928 5 197 3 657 3 322 411 23 5

26 096

25

9 158 8 9 24 58 122 75 670 857 1 196 1 566 2 163 1 273 658 459

2 398

-

2 414 9 145 205 279 226 248 432 232 216 161 160 63 13 25

116 057 304 1 338 3 091 7 479 14 911 12 569 17 941 8 408 8 323 8 841 9 527 9 623 7 415 6 087

40 818 191 879 2 291 6 754 13 299 8 954 7 566 698 85 47 5 14 6 29

23 466 8 5 14

3 971 84 217 231 361 362 199 377 206 201 181 292 240 296 724

30 418

I 645

11 16 46 105 99 397 301 523 1 054 2 119 4 156 6 052 15 539

15 19 92 190 91 224 135 99 110 147 205 120 196

8 194 2 477 2 402 1 001 575 416 194 369 91 166 165 146 101 46 45

28 614 20 154 294 983 2 149 2 633 8 010 4 391 4 636 3 259 1 472 437 92

5 650

312

21

6 20 51 36 73 32 32 31 5 15

4

17

619 4 76 92 64 20 55 97 53 37 58 38 6 6 9

1 856

--

12 356 6 4 4 24 314 1 087 5 392 2 669 2 045 714 57 3

15 099 9 336 2 199 350 211 205 145 320 150 213 262

71 446 45 301 633 2 316 s 663 7 167 16 448 8 571 8 512 7 618 5 906 4 228 2 187 1 651

21 412 12 183 444 2 064 s 218 5 367 7 086 937 81

21 749 5 13

1 227 54 22 66 60 82 101 230 110 137 69 73 82 58 63

6 173 13 4

139 20 33 24 19 9 4 7 3 3 4 4 2

386 816 015 795 086 875 837 077 713 655 317 022 194 957 1 027

545 813 254 633 058 973 802 283 701 602 989 207 436 228 564

79 25 17 8 3 1

101 6'1 4 540

16 4 3 1 1

373 948 618 908 259 569

909

1 433 741 692 1 154 1 639 3 466 4 168 7 649

-

6

-

11 12 29

776

1 223 1 151 1 347

RURAL NONFARM

----------

Lawf .... ·-·-------·--·······

16 and 17 years ..• __ •• ------ __ ··-- .•..• 16ond 19 years--------------·-···---20ond 21 years--------------·--·····22 to 24 yeor•------------------------25 to 29 years .. ______ •••.•...•••.•...•• ·30 to 34 years ......................... . 3510 44 years .......... ---· ...... -- ..• 45 10 49 years ____ ................. ---·- -SO to 54 year$ __ -~ .. _-·· __ --~- __ -- ______ _-55 ro 59 years ................ --------- ·-

60 to 64 years~-·-----··------------------ ·65 -- ·------···--- ---· ---··_ 70 to to 69 74 years yoars •• ________________________

75 year$ and over _____________ ,. _______ ,.,

·-

----

---~ ~:~1~:~~::. =:::·:::::=: :::=:::::::--·Not In labor fotce .............. . 16and 17yeors -------····-·····-····· 18 end 19yean ·····-······------- --

25 10 29 year$ •.•..•..•• ____ •. __ ...... _·30 to 34 years •....... -----······-·---- -35 to 44 years •.•. ----------···--·-···· 45 10 49 vears •• ---- .. -- -- •.•.••••••••• ·50 lo 54 yean ••••••••••.•.•••••••.•••• 55 10 59 years .. ------ -- .. __ ..•• __ ..... ()()to 64 years •• -----· -- ... _ ..•. -- .••.. 65 to 69 year•---------- .... ----------- ·70 to 74 years ••••••••••.•.•...•....... 75 years- and over-~ ..... -..... --.. ~-_,. _______ _··-

.. ·---

--

s 903

6 096 6 412

3 3 2 1 2 1

1 1 1

3 051 1 797

79 11 4 1 1 1

810 405 287 581 322 087 961 702 401 171 094

H 11 4 I

151l 480 732 469 242 28-4 378 129 004 604 296 178 361 357 209 443 949

11 394 12 298 21 208

630 436 665 601 753 786 1 141 1 685 1 725 2 979

123 331 5 094 4 937 3 024 4 862 8 195 9 121 25 130 14 266 14 762 13 421 10 724 5 393 2 835 1 567

30 789 5 057 4 1135 2 634 3 123 2 566 1 333 2 874 1 544 1 876 1 853 1 366 925 546 257

31 WI 8 693 2 540 737

16 302 a 661 2 524 725

l l 2 3

nm

16 35 125 304 365 240 550 254 327 276 252 151 69

20

2 857 5 5 9 95 276 365

203

600

6

6

33 212 236 437 435 348

288

-

433 362 241 296 103 58 9 1 669

-9

-9

4 840

4 7 9 8 19 10 10 9 7 2 1 174 11 4 4 8 16 13 19 9 9 10 12 15 14 24

353 667 514 828 476 723 659 003 132 915 213 826 715

-

1 3 11

5 3

4 -

5 27 96 235 530 720 106 316 958 59 17

-

1 3 9 5 3 1

66

063 301 159 010 175 318 271 31 9 36

-

-

5 24 157 198 274 602 293 255 247 204 77 39 23

-

RURAL FARM Lawt.... -------------------· --

16 and 17 years-------------··--··---- .. 18 and 19 yeors ------------·-·-·--·-·-

·---

~ ~:~}~~~.~-=:::::::::::::::::::::: 25 lo 19 years ______________ ---·-- ••••• --

30 lo 34 yeors ........................ . --35 to 44 yoor•--------·-·----···-··-··-

--

~ :~ ~ =~===:::::: :::::::: :::: ::::: --·55 to 59 Y80"-------------------------

--

~ :~ ~ =~::::::::::::::::::::::::: ---

---Not 1.................. . -16ond 17 yeors ----------------····--- ·-

70 to 74 vear•------------------------· 75 yeors and over-------·--··---· __ ---· lo labor

--

18ond 19 yeoro ---·-·····---·-····--·20 and 21 years----------------------- ·22 lo 24 yeors •••••••• ----------------25 lo 29 years .• ______ ------ •••••.•••• 30 to 34 veers •• -----·--·--- ---- •• ---35 to 44 years •••• ----------------·--· 45 to 49 years •....•.. -----····-···--· 50 to 54 years--------------------·--· SS to 59 years ••••••.••••••••••••••••• 60 to 64 yeor•-------·--·-----------··65 lo 69 years •••••..• ---------··-···· ··70 lo 74 years •••••••• ---------------75 years o:nd over ____ -------------- __ ..

·-

---------------

----·

25-598 MINNESOTA

608

l l I 2 3 3 4

509 391 133 653 037 361 497 733 340 467

562

365 187 349 211 235 318 538 467 443

717

78 353 1 654 5 393 7 574 21 681 12 345 12 492 11 014 8 767 3 983 1 957 995 12 547 10 12 25 134 178 712 409 739 919 1 775 2 935 2 337 2 362

302

187 142 151 172 113 39 37

393

11 4 12 21 13 39 4

9 24 30 53 62

lll

--6 20

22 114 102 138 274

343

325 256 268 2 085 11

---

22

10 15 48 100 221 451

l 2(J7

-

--

19 116 74

159

aa

114 129 76 47 37 10 372

--10

13 11 19 39 52 54 57 47 70

2 6 7 17 8 9 8

591 180 417 1()() 993 095 425 7 03'1

5 596

3 633 4 993

363. 436

367

502

64

-

37 104 565 1 444 I 392 l 860 226 18

-

-

-

15

s

15

1 8 5 3 1

444 646 463 449 926 495 211 40 14 8

--

42 46 147 199 290 401 345 187 86 90

--

26 4 131 147 211 434 666 829 964 2 744

-4

-

s

225

-5

-

4 4

31 15

22

22 31 21 37 33

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

Table 165. Labor Force Status by Sex, Marital Status, Race, crnd Age:

1970-Continued

[Doto ba&ed on &le, ""text. For minimum ba,. for derived figures (percent rnedlon etc) ond meoning of &ymbola ,.. textJ

The State Urban and Rural Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

Mole, 16 yooro old and over

Female, 16 Y"°"' old ond """' MorriO
Total

Single

Married, wife pres.eot

Morriod,

Mar·

wife obient Widowed

With OWJ\

Divorced

Total

823

1 .,,

-

3.S 316 1 639

7

26n 2 562 2592 2 618 2 446 5993 3 737 3 969 3 419 2 318 780 327 304

Sil>gle

Total

9 301

19 811 16 254 722 1 "61 1 911 1 836

Wtthown

children uriOOr 6

children 6 lo 17only

3 755

1 399

rted. hVllbond

obnenl Widowtd

Divorced

DULUTH-SUPERIOR, MINN.-WIS., SMSA

Total Labor f.,.e ---------------------16 and 17 years------------------------18 and 19 years----------·-···------·-· 20 and 21 years -··--------··--·-·-·-·-·22 to 24 yeor•----------·-------------·· 25 lo 29 years •• -----·------··--·--··--- 30 to 34 years •••• ---------···-·-------- 35 to 44 yeors·------------------------45 to 49 years •••. ---------------------- 50 to 54 yeors·--------------·-·--·-----55 to 59 years-------------------------60 to 64 yeors •••• ---····--·-----------65 to 69 years •• ---·-·--·-···----··-··-· 70 to 74 yeors .•••___________ ---------------------75 years and over .. __ .. _______ _-

--

65 2 3 2 4 6 6 12 7 6 6 4 I

47 731 17 230 786 2 318 5 167 5 073

955 400 218

7 36 59 150 142 168 32S 242 235 219 104 39 18 13

10 160 3 698 1 980

9 806

762

1 1 3 3 5

199 702 005 091 778 388 221 464 390 595 108 681 435 000 341

469 17 21 20 39 66 54 95 45 39 32 22 8 3 2

51 s 791 211 122 324 546 005 660 969 073 066 964 341 881 562

99 17 19 14 16 12 4 5 2 2 1 1

102 15 8 5 5 3 I 2 I 2 3 5 12 13 21

712 952 586 797 111 673 535 454 624 012 016 969 515 263 205

43 15 8 5 3 1

24 3 2 1

-

----

13 2 2 2 1

240 186 730 075 670 1 159 570 858 494 456 573 Ull 104 55 41

-

force---------------- .--

Not lo lalior 16 ond 17 years-----·-----·----------·18 ond 19 years -----------------------20 and 21 years -----··-----·----····--· 22 to 24 years •••• -------·--·----·-··-·· 25 to 29 years •••• ----------·-·-··-····- 30 to 34 years •••.• ---------······------ 35 to 44 yeors .... --------·····--------- 45 to 49 yeo"----····--·-------------·50 to 54 yeors·-------------·-·--------· SS lo 59 years •... ---------------·-----· 60 to 64 years------------------------ .... 65 to 69 yeors •... ---·--·--------------70 to 74 years •••• ----------·-------·-·· 75 years ond over.------·--··-··--··-·-- -

227 210

003

928 193 650 027 690 129 956 956 372 229 510 374

995

567 178 110 206 142 146 296 352 440 335 715

11 045 6 018 5 941) 5 803 3 753

4 15 75 164 175 59 157 115 295 573 1 104 2 440 1 991 2 639

1 757

-

10 21 22 16 16

36

-

a 4

5

-

93 105 109 175 143 66 18 97

2..,

--7 --

55 49

30

64

79 93 337 493 1 623

43 77 94

259

Z7

-

51

in

216

369

270

208

186 103

65

19 5

782

--

25 12 36 65 48 78 96 B9 141 Bl 105

60 598 4 055 2 326 I 918 2 734 4 321 4 027 7 604 4 001 4 266 4 .442 4 478 4 913 4 187 7 326

1 606 2 328 1 730 926 431 274 484

4

720

-

64 220 678 1 101 765 815 98 10

248 295 355 313 142 57 112

2 789 2 173

948 238 78 23

---

9 359

37 405 105 376 903 2 113 3 803 3 652 6 883 3 569 3 /fi4 3592

11 275

3 928 I 867 1176 345 109 69 173 101 131 143 206 456 318 637

2 040

3 025

4

1 3 2 2

43 225 653 802 342 387 473 287 12 27

-

2 562 1 643 1 485

6 5 13

642 ()73 329 475 B'IS 985 71)1 5 236 2 732 2 679 3 141 2 712 1462 571 648

169 673 178 2 414 7 694 17 942 22 741 17 484 39 664 21 207 17 901 12 704

37 488

47 162 17 806 8 364

217 131 425 2 150 5 290 14 357 33 982 28 579 43 737 18 390 16 252 13 12 892 11 992 8 567

-ll 5

305 903 3 196 1 540 1 128 287 17 5

-2

-6

' 459

l 3 2 I

6 19 33, 158 903 132 323 41)1 67 11 10 12

1 152

3 242

5 57 97 149 99

4 9

Bl

213 136 117 78 79 27 8 6

6

27 35 207 304 537 735 780 313 150 135

1 870

a

24 13 50 150 218 369 260 247 211 198 60 34 28

l 755 11 80 119 128 186 163 223

10 105 11

l 274

3Z

116

65 37 151 148

156 124 115

225 502 I 002 1 678 2 012 4 942

158 106 174 85 60 81 130 135 121

98

82

93 177

-

3

20

as

MINNEAPOLIS-ST. PAUL SMSA

Total Labor force _________ ,,. ________ ,.,._ 16 and 17 years-------···-------------- . 18 and 19 years------------------------ 20 ond 21 years -----------------------22 to 24 years •••• ____ -----------------25 to 29 yeors·------------------------30 to 34 yeor•-------------------------35 to 45 to 44 49 yeors·------------------------yeors _________________________ _

----

50 to 54 years·----···------------------ -

5S to 59 yeors ...• ---------·----------·- 60 to 64 years •••. -------------------··· 65 to 69 yeors·------------······-····-· 70 to 74 years _________________________ _ 7S years ond over.--------------------·

---Hot in labor force---------------- 16 ond 17 years--··---·--····----····-· 18 ond 19 years --------·--··----------- -

20 and2421years years-----------------------22 to _________________________ _-

-

-

25 to 29 years·---·-------·-······-···-· 30 to 34 years·--···-···-····-···------· 3S to 44 years ..•• ------······--·-··---- . 45 to 49 years ..•• ·-·····--··---·------- 50 to 54 years··---··-----·-···-·---··-55 to 59 years •••.• ·--------·-··--·----- 60 to 64 years.··-·--·------·----------65 to 69 yeors •••• --------------------70 to 74 yeor•------------------------75 years and over ____ .... ------ __ --------

------

442 643 618 349 314 539 867 606 320 124 834 178 520 262 2613

345 675 112 I 409 5 392 21 682 S(i 798 46 777 85 083

247 858 320 349 615 670 581 873 440 495 651 821 I 193 I 339 2 042

42 234 52 131 370 1 267 I 489 603 925 766 I 054 I 688 .4 016 9 315 9 264 11 294

3 350 IB 80 55 144 240 155 224 92 147 223 220 319 298 1 135

10 207 15 39

86

3 674 9 16 18 65 251 176 388 277 230

436 1 238 I 901 6 179

476 450 461 555

l 662 184

4 159

510

137

515

266

20 60 257 611 629 1 089 451 394 299 162 97 63 27

6

40 729 34 562

27 762 19 653 6 917 3 113 1 686

7 470 22 123 267 766 I 249 832 1 680 723 5S2 515 4S9 129 89 64

4 795 5 16 44 67 99 97

438

422 535 851 915 513

340 453

5 20 23 20 44 49

152

12 133 9 45 70 495 1 861 1 432 2 853 J 775 1 300 1 1()4 759 262 77 91

302

317 2'11

lS 25 26 35 34 23 51

326 331

280

313 196 944 Q95

28 878 26 128

22 670 15 6 2 2

Q95 933 613 089

331 18 10 10 17 37

865 :352 820 235 613 145 30 949 47 728 20 525 18 462 16 860 18 267 22 731 22 915

39 263

100 15 22 17 14 7 3

A

238

1 933 1 091 567 776 MlO 472

662 1 2 2 4

062 119 767 905

6 858

l 975 568 343

52 1'00

2 292

(> 652 12 348 7 825 6 796 762 43 5 4 9

--

88 707 204 1 508 3 856 12 282

S7 096 4 12 14 109 2 476 7 453 26 869 12 465 6 044 1 468 144 8 12 18

s 331

ne

21 351 17 49() 1 501 143 47

6 790

4 7 5

53 149 12 10 19 104 1 872 6 631 23 663 11 909 6 602 1 842 202 44 10 29

2 3'19

760

682

21 96 173 407 347 631 200 233 130 96 38 18 9

10 70 91 245 193 127 IS

1 434 13

30 309

-

18 004

379 135 60 56

10 641 6 24 75 153 335 285 I 348 1 750 2 776 4 314 4 527 2 716 1 400 932

1 069 80 230 504 781 793 700 942 399 336 359 299 290 460 8%

51 320 25 36 35 101 202 201 661 715 918 1 614 3 479 7 430 10 286 25 617

9 183 16 40 1611 441 I 077 902 1 612 621 484 497 535 900 835 1 055

438

4ll5

589

59 510 791 l 279

I 030 814 I 424 ?09 525

560

10 54 245 1 041 2 105 1 660 4 023 2 480 2 247 1 951 1 219 645 214 110

Negro

---~~ ~~~ ~r ~:~~~ :::::::::::::::::::::::-22 to 24 years ________________________ _--25 to to 34 29 years years ..•.• --------------------_-30 ________________________ 35 to 44 years ________________________ _-45 to 49 years ________________________ _-50 to 54 years ________________________ _-SS to 59 years ________________________ _--60 to 64 yeors·-------------·---------- -labor force-------------------16 ond 17 years --·--------------------

65 to 69 year•-------------··---------- -70 to 74 years·---·-------------------- -75 yeors ond over.----------·---------· -Not hi lalior lone---------·-----



-------

~ ~mUE~-~:~~::~~~~~~~~~~~:~~~:~-25 to 29 years·-·---------------------·

~~ :~ ~ ~:~;:::::::::::::::::::::::::: ----

--~~ :~ ~: ~:~;:::::::::::::::::::::::::: -75 years and over ___________ ., _________ _---

45 to 49 years·---·---------·---------·

~ :~ ~~ ~:;:::::::::::::::::::::::::: -60 1o 64 years __________ ---- __ -- __ ---- - ·-

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

6 983 184 292 293 560 966 912 1 503 662 575 496

264 151 93 32 2 579 503 275 189 218 136 168 115 118 67 93 97 172 182 246

220 256 237 56 130 72 76 99 21 22 18 5 l 413

500 247 173 170 83 60 43 41

-

19

31 22 24

-

581 3 4 11 21 12 42 26 26

36 32

59 90 94 125

-

37 70 100 137 56 37 41 18

a --

176

-

24

20 24 21 16 6 13 14 10 4 24

4 --

9 18

22

17 19 19 17 12

--

210

5

--5 5

11

17 28 33 37 69

-

-

9 10 48 118 129 61 51 38 44 7

-19' --7 17 45 25 AO 7 11 10 8 25 4

5 244 195 358 301 A93 654 574 1 082 434 357 324 218 151 38 65

1 413 195 337 184 254 142 57 103 42 16 25 18 9 6 25

4 542 430 282 228 339 443 A03 632 318 284 214 201 233 137 398

, 124 411 239 154

64

79 45 37

-

6 10 10 8 15

26

-

34

25 153 238 193 282 160 156 121 72 82 37 68

--9 -

--

-

8 58 106 331 87 73 13 6

--

21 37 33 89 141 43 25

24

--

-

25

637 8

328

16 126 220 117 101 13 2

-6

Stt 6 9 38 67 78 78 121

-

34

---

-

--

56 108 82 57 19

-

--

32

28 11 18 4 7 5

--6

-

-23

15 9 64 24 25 101 70 49 14 28

57 72 143 125 58 44 34

809

473

-

-6 4

10 53 67 55 62 85 112 78 277

30

-

3

--

11 29 44 77 139 59 39 10 16 27

-

22

MINNESOTA 25-599

Table 166. Employment Status and Hours Worked of Persons 14 to 34 Years Old, by School Enrollment, Age, Race, and Sex: 1970 [Oola booed <>n sample SH text

For minimum baoe for derived figum (percoot median rrtc) ond meaning of symbols, see text]

The State

Persons 16 to 34 years aid

Urban and Rural Persons 14 years

Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

old

Pers.ons. 15 yeors old

22 to 24 years

25 to 29 years

30 to 34 years

79 134 17 094 11 228 65.7 11 119 10 564 588 9 996 1 64J 3 762 4 591 535

123 058 12 190 9 390 77.0 9 312 9 038 523 8 515

103 277 4 561 4 031 88.4 3 993 3 906 153 3 753 230 654 2 869 87 2.2 530

Tolol

16 years

17 years

18 yea111

19 years

20 years

21 years

502 876 175 599 94 443 53.8 94 147 87 440 3 157

40 O'll 37 929 14 429 38.0 14 429 12 686 276 12 410

39 388 36 427 18 441

35 975

30 618 17 885 9 824 54.9 9 807 9 139 334 8 805 2 576 4 050 2 179 668 6.8 8 061

26 522 12 670

24 753

14 328 54.1 14 323 13 169 313 12 856 3 684 6 740 2 432 l 154 8.1 12 178

9 469 7 884 83.3 1 BOS 6 657 140 6 517 329 1 131 5 057 1 148 14.7 1 585

12 793 10 826 84.6 10 593 9 311 216 9 095 281 1 466 7 348 1 282 12.l 1 967

13 852 11 733 64.7 11 321 10 173 272 9 901 325 1 327 8 249 1 148 10.l 2 119

14 416 12 789 88.7 12 187 11 010 232 10 778 177 955 9 646 1 177 9.7 l 627

62 040 57 701 93.0 56 470 52 768 1 021 51 747 713 4 052 46 982 3 702 4 339

110 868 106 707 96.2 105 911 102 507 1 797 100 710 936 6 489 93 285 3 404 3.2 4 161

35 283 16 054 8 553 53.3 8 553 8 060 478 7 582 3 254 3 095 1 233 493 5.8 7 501

33 312 11 149 6 352 57.0 6 352 6 111 521 5 590 2 490 2 181 919 241 3,8 4 797

32 369 8 822 4 570 51.8 4 560 4 381 369 4 012 1 534 1 648 830 179 3.9 4 252

90 203 8 151 4 885 59.9 4 880 4 723 410 4 313 901 l 636 l 776 157 3.2 3 266

124 817 3 908 2 192 56.1 2 192 2 139 164 l 955 237 615 1 103 53 2.4 I 716

104 086 2 756

22 163 15 650 70.6 15 645 14 835 333 14 S02 492 2 066 11 944 810

23 547 16 173 68.7 16 166 15 314 458 14 856 431 1 991 12 434 852 5.3 7 374

82 052 50 297 61.3 269 48 092 2 023 46 069 2 145 7 778 36 146 2 177 4.3 31 755

120 909 53 457 44.2 53 440 51 165 2 372 48 793 4 821 12 249 31 723 2 275 4.3 67 452

101 330 42 144 41.6 42 140 40 446 2 125 38 321 5 158 11 462 21 701 l 694 4.0 59 186

24 138 10 146 5 603 55.2

77 500 16 688 10 973 65.8 10 872 10 351 579 9 772 1 592 3 695 4 485 521 4.8 5 715

120 579 11 778 9 066 77.0 0 992 8 731 S03 8 228 725 1 895 5 608 261 2.9 2 712

101 164 4 355 3 879 89.1 3 1145 3 762 148 3 614 221

60 812

108 801 104 980 96.5 104 217 100 964 l 740 99 244 911 6 341 91 992 3 233 3.1 3 821

96 809 94 016 97.1 93 475 91 162 l 422 89 740

THE STAn Total

.... -----····--·--···------------- -

Enrolled in school ---···--·-·-----------····lobor forte -------··-------------·--·--·Percent in lobar forte ................ Civilian labor forte ..................... . Employed---------·-········--------- " Wtth o job bu! not at " At work··-····--·--·-----------·-· " l to 14 hours .................... . 15 ta 34 houn •••••••••••••••••••• 35 houn or more·----·--------·-Unemployed-------------·-···-------- Percent of civilian lobar force--------- Not in 1obor force------------------------- "

--

work--------·--

-

--

Not enrolled In school. ...................... . l.obor force-------·--····---------------Percent in 1obar force •••..••••••••••• Civilian lobar forte·-···--·---------·--·· Emploved •••• ·-·----·---- -- •••••••••• Willi o job but not at work ••••••••••• At work·-------------------------1to14 hours ••••••••••••••••.•••• 15 lo 34 haun ................... . 35 hours or more-------------··· Unemp1oyed ----·- ------------ -------Percent of civilian 1obor force-------Nat in labor force--···--------------·-··-

.-

-

--.

-·--

,..... ____________ -- -- -- ---------- --

-----· ·--·-· .. ------Not enrolltd in school ••.••.••.••••.•••••.••• -Labor force .......... ·-·-···---------·--.. Percent in labor force ................ _,.._ ...... ..

Enrolled In school·--·----------------·----labor force .... - .. -----...................... ~-------- -Percent in labor force. •••••••••••••• Civilian labor force-------··--·--------Employed .• ------ •• ··-··----- .•.•••• With a job but not at work ·-----···At work ............ ____ •••••••••• l to 14 houn •••.••.••.•••••••••• 15 ta 34 hours •••..•.•••••••••••• 35 hours or more .................. - ............. .. Unemp1oyed ------------···· •• ----·-Porcent of civilian lobor force -----·-Nol In labor force--------·--·····--------

·Civilian labor force-·----------- .............. ... ..

------

Employed •••••••• -- ------ -----· ••••• With o job but not or work •••••••••• ·At work------------ ••••••••••••.• I lo 14 hours •••••••••••.••••••.. -15 to 34 hours ••.•••••••••••••••• 35 hours or more ..... _.. .,._ .. ,._., _____ _ Unemployed ••••.•.••••••••..•.•••••.

Percent of civilian klbor force ............... ..

Not in labor force--~--------- ... ----------..

White

----·-

.... -------·--·-····-----------·-----

Enrolled in school----------·-··············

labor forte---------------··-···---·--·.

--

----

Percent in labor force ••••••••••••••. Civilian labor force···-----------------Employed •••••••• -------- ....••••••• With a iob but not at work -----·---At work····------·----·······-··· .. I to 14 hour& •.•••••••••••••••••• .. 15 to 34 hours ••••••••••••••••••• 35 hours or more·-------------·· Unemployed ••••••••••••••••••••••••• Percent of civilian labor forco •••••••• Not in labor force----------···-----···-··

-·-·

·-·-

----Nol enrolled in school ...................... . -labor force ........................ ----- -Percent in labor force •••••••••••.•••

---Em~':f: ja·b-biii-;.;,i-;i Wori.·::::::::::-· ----

Civilian lobar force------·-·············

At work •••••••••.•••••••••••••••• l 10 14 hours •••••••••••••••••••• 15 to 34 hoors .•••••••••••••••••• "" 35 hour& or more •••••••••••••••• Unemployed·-·-··········-··-·-----. Percent of civilion lobar force •••••••• Not in labor force-··-···--·-·--·---------



----

-·-·

25-600

MINNESOTA

42 168 40 910

6 807

16.6

6 801 6 366 90 6 276 3 715

41 WI 40 .241 9 121

2:1..7 9 121 8 228 130

8 09S 4 243

l 668

2 944

441

911 893

893 6.5

9.8

34 1U3

31 120

l 258 440 35.0 440

1 348

84 283

23 009 37 170 24 104

6 107

7,1 81 156

5 309 6 039 1 062 1 743 12.1

23

soo

S0.6 18 441 16 985 405 16 580 287 9 072 2 221 1 456 7.9

s

17 966

26 506

7 070 55.8

7 061 6 639 276 6 363 2 073 2 776 1 514 422 6.0 5600

327 277 306 187 93.6 302 245 287 330 182 282 148 3 942 21 560 256 646 14 915 4.9 21 090

2 162 l 034 47.8

25.1 1 128

19.6 1 lJO

534 273 147 214 66 718 45.3 66 691 62 199 3 426

31 215

37 832 34 985 15 667 44.8 15 667 14 485 531 13 954 6 039 6 946 969 l 182 7.5 19 318

38 156 24 9fn 12 309 49.3 12 304 11 419 581 10 838 4 447

35 271

39 464 38 336 5 716 14.9 5 716 5 059 142 4 917 3 277 1 215 425 657 11.5 32 620

l 007

l 121!

387 059 203 421

1 795 571 31.8 571 426 14 412 86 133 193 145 25.4 1 224

2 847 1 196 42.0 l 196 l 049 46 1 003 187 314

13 187 9 603 72.8 9 603 8 846 222 8 624

147 12.3 1 651

757 7.9 3 584

19 229 14 330 74.5 14 318 13 256 358 12 898 421 1 765 10 712 1 062 7.4 4 899

38 682 35 831 18 257 51.0 18 257 16 823 405 16 418 228 8 998 2 192

35 303 26098 14 157 54.2 14 152 13 005 313 12 692 3 643 6 650 2 399 l 147 8.1 11 941

29 984 17 615 9 688 55.0 9 671 9 003 330 8 673 2 542 3 983 2 148 668 6.9 7 927

25 .,.. 12 494 6 985

79 388

39 321 37 257 14 266 38.3 14 266 12 585 276 12 309 5 249 6 007 1 053 l 681 11.8 22 991

320 410

2 071

93.9 297 256 282 942 5 021 277 921 3 854 21 098 252 969 14 314 4.8 19 427

48.7

2 851 1 794 62.9 1 779 1 445 18 l 427 194

9 205 7 726 83.9 7 647 6 534 135 6 399 315 l 103 4 981 1 113 14.6 1 479

12 369 10 570 85.5 10 353 9 131 210 8 921

13 500 11 512 85,3 11 143 10 011 268 9 743 325 I 301

359

10 349 47 53 249 81 18.4 818 40 309 39 302 4 U3l 10.3 4 031 3 801 58 3 743 2 377 777

589

230 5.7

258 25.6 258

m

6

436 31.3

425 352 23 329 65 91 173

76 17.8 912

292 25.9 292 259 15 244

s

58 773 24 100

2S 234 9 439

4 492

6.7

80 496

52.6 203 348 193 429

38

7 951 185 478 14 149

749

836

132 258 9 919 4.9 183 638

41 295 40 056 6 732 16.8 6 732 6 295 90 6 205 3 fn5 1 638 872 437

40 874 39 586 9 027 22.8 9 027 8 137 130 8 007 4 203

216 42 39

135

~

u.o

6.5

31 175 33 11.3

2 905

899

890

9.9

33 324

30 559

I 239

l 288 419 32.5 411 342 23 319

436 35.2 430 355 10

345 47 53 245 81 18.6

803

65 85 169 69

1~1

39 071

492 672 172 262 92 874 53.9 92 594

86 023 3 82 22 36 23 6

115 908 625 600 683 571 7.1

300 983

I 034

774

9 765 132 272 361

2 961 1 831 61.8 1 816 1 460 18

1 442 194

370 878

260

36 420 10 781 29.6 10 781 9 521 238

9 283 5 005 3 662 616 l 260 11.7 25 639

I 009 1 009 749 9 740 132 256 352 260 25.8 1 062

356

502

s

l 434 7.9 17 574

363

870 334

18.8 l 057

5 067 l 324 885 7.2 12 660

408

l 313 6 903

268 1 433 7 220 I 222 11.8 1 799

S.2 6 513

55.9 6 976 6 554 272 6 282 2 024 2 755 l 422 6.0 5 509

sos

8 117

I 132 10.2 1 988

10 337 702 55.2 5 662 5 294

s

289

s 005

1 435 2 061 1 509 368 6.5 4 635

5 563

5 209 289 4 920 1 401 2 029 1 490 354 6.4 4 543 13 992 12 486 89.2 11 918 10 810 232 10 578 177 944 9 457 1 108

\l.3 1 506

4.8 5 866

6.6

so

56 890 93.6 55 715 52 116 987 51 129

684 4 002 46 443 3 599 6.5 3 922

772 2 016

5 727 274 2.9 2 800

98 716 95 682

96.9 95 92 1 91 5 64 2 3

108 670 477 193 855 498 840 438 2.6 034

l 409 51.l l 402 l 360 114 l 246 193 384 669 42 3.0 1 347

588 2 805

83 2.2 476

848 5 355 83 537 2 313 2.5 2 793

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

Table 166. Employment Status and Hours Worked of Persons 14 to 34 Years Old, by School Enrollment,

Age, Race, and Sex: The State Urban and Rural Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

1970-Continued

[Data based on somple, see text. For minimum bo$1i for derived figures (percent, modiofl, etcJ ond mooning of 11Ymbol•.... leJ
Persons IS years old

Total

39 586

38 649 37 564 s 630 lS.O s 630 4 988 137 4 851 3 221 I 205 42S 642 11.4 31 934

SU 981 144 852 65 794 45.4 6.S 767 61 325 3 387 57 938 2j 764 24 913 9 261 4 442 6.8 79 058

1 085 278 25.6 278 24S 11 38 31 16S 33 11.9 807

379 129 199 367 52.6 199 30t 189 662 7 702 181 960 14 031 38 421 12'1 508 9 63'1 4.8 179 762

375

5 535

16 years

221o 24 yeorJ

25 to 29 yeorJ

30to 34 yean;

31 861 8 729 4 522 51.8 4 512 4 333 369 3 964 I 518 I 633 813 179 4.0 4 207

•• 232 7 969 4 782

122 407 3 749 2 122 56.6 2 122 2 069 117 1892 228 579 1 085 2.5 I 627

101 964 2 641 I 333 50.5 I 326 l 284 114 I 170 166 364 640 42 3.2 I 308

21 604 15 386 71.2 IS 381 14 595 322 14 273 AlH 2 033 11 771 786 S.1 6 218

23 132 15 917 68.8 15 910 15 067 458 14 6(;R 419 I 941 12 249 843 5.3 7 215

80 263 49 274 61.4 49 253 47 164 1 984 45 180 2 112 7 655 35 413 2 089 4.2 30 989

118 658 52 266 44.1 52 269 50 050 2 285 47 765 4 785 12 030 30 950 2 219 4.2 66 372

99 323 41 220 41.5 41 216 3'I 570 2 047 37 523 5 149 II 306 21 068 I 646 4.0 58 103

320 100

328

915

I 278

204 136 66.1 128 118 9 109 2S 15 69 10

159 1213 80.5 128 121 14 107

1 134 90 54

711 494 69.S 4S3

I 119 945

17 years

18 years

19 yV
20 years

21~a

37 2a2

37 498 24 543 12 124 49.4 12 119 11 270 563 10 707 4 364 5 024 1 319 849 7.0 12 419

34 5$4

3 059 1 205 493 S.9 7 3llO

31 646 11 042 6 298 S7.0 6 2911 6 057 Sl7 s 540 2 465 2 156 919 241 3.8 4 744

2 715 I 142 42.1 l 142 l 003 46 957 182 298 477 13'1 12.2 1 573

12 95S 9 490 73.3 9 490 8 742 8 520 408 1 302 6 810 748 7.9 3 46S

18 767 14 091 75.1 14 079 13 049 324 12 725 421 1 723 10 581 l 030 7.3 4 676

405

357

384 85 22.1

327 106 32.4 106 93

392

406

267 103 38.6 103 96

93 35 47 11 13 12.3 221

96 30 S3 13 7 6.8 164

159 65 40.9 65 65 4 61 IS

30 6

12S 73 58.4 73 63

THE STATE-Continued White - Continued

Fe••---. ------------------------- -

Enrolled in school ----------·---------------Labor force-----------------------------Percent in labor force ____ --·--------Civilian labor force------·--------------Employed--------------------------·With o job but not at work ----------At work--------------------------1 to 14 hours--------------------lS hours to 34 hours-------------------35 or more ____________ .. __ ,,_

--

----Unemployed __ -----------------------· Percent of civilian labor force _______ ,._ Not in lobar force----------------------··· -

Not enrolled in school _______________________ _

----

Labor force ... ---------------------------·Percent in labor force---------------Civilian labor force---------------------- Employed ------ ------ ------ -------- -With a job but not at work ----------At work--------····-------------·· 1 ta 14 hours-----------------···· lS to 34 hours-------------------35 hours or more---------............... ... Unemployed __ ----------------------·Percent of civilian labor force --------Not in labor force-------------------------

-----

38 612 3 978 10.3 3 978 3 75S SB 3 697 2 348 772 S77 223 5.6 34 634 974 249 2S.6 249 213 6 207 38 39 130 36 t4.S 72S

234

37 537

35 82S 10 666 29.8 10 666 9 .406 :238 9 168 4 960 3 609

m

1 260 11.8 25 lS'I I 712 561 32.8 561 422 14 408

u

133 189 139 24.8 l 1S1

34 567 15 540 45.0 IS 540 14 368 531 13 837 6 008 6 878 951 1 172 7.S 19 027

222

1S 787 a 407 53.3 a 401 7 914 478 7 431> 3 172

60-0

4m

4 624 400

4 224 883 1 611 1 730 1S3 3.2 3 187

53

Negro

-----

Molt -- ------ ------------···-······

Enrolled in school ---------·----------------labor force __ -- ---- -------------- .............. .. Percent in labor force ............................... .. Civilian labor force .......................................... .. Employed -- __ •••• ------ -------------With a job but not ot work ---------At work·------------------------1lStata1434hours.------------------hours ••• _______________ _--35 hours or more----·----------Unemployed---- __ ------------------- -Percent of civilian labor force -------Not in labor force-----------------------Not enrolled in school ______________________ _

--

----Labor force -------Percent in labor... -------------------force ______________ _--Civilian labor force --------------------- -E"'$)~~~ jo_b_ii~1~•1·.;1;.--..1.-:::::::::: --At work-------------------------- -1 toto1434hours.------------------lS hours •• ________________ _-3S hours or more .................. ______ _---

Unemployed -- __ ---------- ----------- -Percent of civilian labor force -------· Not in lobar force-----------------------·

----

Fe••.. ------ -- -- ---- -- -- ---- .... ----

--

-----Civilian labor force---------------.......... .. -Employed -- -- •• ------------------ -·· -With a job but not at work --------·· --Afn~-------------1 to 14 hours.------------------· -lS to 34 hours------------------- -35 hours or more---------------- -Unemployed ____ --------------------· -Percent of civilian labor force ____ .,. __ _ -Not in labor force------------------------ -Hot enrolled in school----------------------- -Lobor force----------------------------- -Enrolled in school -------------------------· Labor force----------------------------Percent in labor force ______________ _

Percent in labor force ______________ _ -Civilian labor force--------------------Employed ------ ------ ---- -- --------· With o job but not at work ---------· At work-------------------------· 1 to 14 hours---·---------------· lS to 34 hours------------------· 35 hours or more---------------· Unemployed---------------------- --Percent of civilian labor force -------- -Not in labor force------------------------

--------------

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

448 44S 27 6.1 27 27

-

27

s

18 4

--

418

352 64 18.2 64 61

-

... 281)

173 248 23'1 76 9.9 I 024

61 28 21 12 3

23 7

-

7

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7'19

43.2 167 691 31

3

--

1 803

--

-7 -

'i6

660

3 732 2 875 77.0 2 706 2 458 111 2 347 3'I

265 2 043 248 9.2 857 l O'IO

388 37 9.S 37 37

454 427 65 lS.2 65 56

SI 41 10

430

25

401

37 -

12

-

s

-

9

351

362

13

27 14

s ".S s

-5

14 14 4 10

-s

10

-

--8

-

-

-

13

1 259 481 38.2 481 450 20 126

204

100 31 6.4 778

3 831 2 268 59.2 2 261 2 144 181 1 963 34 392 1 537 117 S.2 I 563

85

S5

-

SS 33 13 9 30

m 21

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---21

-

...

6

4

4 4

-

s

58 4 18 36 10

25 21

-94 247 160 64.8 144 106

106 s

24

52

22 79 38 26.4 87

373 350 76 21.7 16 76

27'1

373

230 81 35.2 81 81

358

26 37 13

81 19 48 J.4

241 104 43.2 104 77 9 68 2S 38

76

2

...

-

s

274

-149

27 26.0 137

23 6

49 32

132 81 61.4 81 79

6

--

--

...

32 29

2'I -7

i9

-6

-6

22 J

73 2

'i7

17

·.si

136 73 53.7 73 73

-

73 29 'II 17

--

53 53.0 53 53

113 49 43.4 49 44

49

44

4

26 16 7

s

20 19 5

47

...

220 137 62.3 107 100

2t5 159 74.0 131 98

100 26

64

7.8 68

389

74 ? 6.S 83

4 94 33 25.2 56

31 J58 19 46 293 64 14.1 217

376

207

53 27

894

"37 17

67 26

'27

17 17

'2.i

27 4 23 10 13

--

98

-

22

17

22

s

11 11 4

-

12

-

-

63

26

20

-

...41

222

323 172

170 112 65.9 112 112

1327 509 61.5

136 61.3 136 117 21 96

12-

84 19 14.0 86

53.3 172 167

s

162 13 27 122

s

2.9 1S1

112

-

21 91

-

-

58

S02

~

28 435

9

n

354 39 7.8 318

45

62 1 5.S 31

84.5 918 864 43 821 11 79 731 54 5.9 174

...so

46

-

46 4 14 28 4

...

36

I 044 901 66.3 874 834 32 802

-

66

736 40 4.6 143

1 170 96 3'I

1 06G

39 39 7 32

38 38

4

20 8

49 38

-

38

13

s

-57

20

1 074 653 60.8 653 632 63

1 011 561 56.l 567 54S 64 481

134 423 21 3.2 421

113 368 22 3.9

56'1 12

-

11

444

MINNESOTA 25-601

Table 166. Employment Status and Hours Worked of Persons 14 to 34 Years Old, by School Enrollment, Age, Race, and Sex: 1970-Continued [Doto bo$0d on oornple oet lOXt For minimum bo&e for derived figures (percf)l1t median etc ) oll
The State Urban and Rural Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

Per&ons 16 to 34 yeors old Persons 14 years

old

Persons

22 to 24 yeors

25 to 29 years

30 to 34 yeors

623 148 119 80.4 109 100 13 87 15 43 29 9 8.3 29

985 165 91 55.2 91 91

825 92 70

74

22

95 95

475

'78

'9i

94.l

733 713 97.3

60

61

82

425

23 37 16

7 54 17

820 784 95.6 758 742 7 735 5 43 687

15 yeon old

Total

16 yeo<$

17 years

18 years

19 years

20 years

21 years

2'>2

3 669

300

1 258 668 53.l

267 117 43.8

151 67 47

143 48 37

117 84

246 194 68 35.I 68 68

16' 87 36

658

227 190 83 43.7 83 70

36 36

47 38

70 14 39 17 13

68

36

6 45 17

38 15 23

37 37 7 30

36

i67

126

--

-9

51

·20

II

37 37

52 38

82 76

64 64

37 29

38 24

76 60

-a

24 14

THE STATE- Continued Persons of Spani•h Language /llale -----------------·---·-------fnrolled in ~chool --·--------------·-·------Labor Peree"1 in lobor force •••••.••••••••••

-

force--------------·-·········--··· --

(ivttlon lobar force··-·-------------·-··-

64 24A 64 40

13.0 42 36 4

.

32

40 27

13 11 6

8

5 24

iBci

i98

---

--

-Not enrolled in school •••••..•..•••••.••••.••. Labor force ---Percenl in ------------···-------·--labor force •• _____________ _Civilian lobor force ...................... Employrce-----------·--·--------- -· Fe111ale ____ ____ ____ ------ ----Enrollod in school------·--·---·--······---- ... lobor force···--···----·-·----------·-·· -Percent in labor forc&-----------~--- .. CwilKJn lob.er force __ ------~- -------- __ _-Employed •• __ ---------------""- •• __ _.. With a iob but not at work ......... . ... Al work ...••.••.•••..•.•.....•..• -l to 1.4 hours ____ .... -------------- -15 to 3.4 hours .................... . 35 hours or more ... ______________ _--Unemployed ........... __ •• __ ---- ••••• .. Percent of civ11u:m labor force __ .... ___ _.. Not it1 labor force····-·-----------········ --~

~- ~··

Not e-nrolled iri $Chool __________ -------·· ____ _..

Lobor force ... ______ •••.•••••••.•••.•. _--

Percent ~n labor force __ , ___ ---- ____ _·Civilian labor force----- .. --~------------ ..

Employed ..................... ··--- __ _.. With a job but nor ot work---------Al work ..... ···--·---------------· I to 14 haurn .. __ .. __ ........... .. .. 15 lo 34 hour&. •••••••••••••••••• --

...--

35 hours or more---------------- ..

Unemployod .. ··-···-····--·--··-----

262

...

Employed ---·-····""·---- ---·--·-··-With a job but not at work·---------- At work--·---·------·-·········--- 1 to 14 hours ••••••••••••••••••••• 15 to 34 hours .. __ •••• -----------35 hours or more----------------Unemployed __ ............ ------------ Percent of civilian labor fo
-~

322 322 42

--

Percent of civiliDn kJbor force-.------- -Not in labor force------------------------ --

a

---

--

2112 267 18 6.7

IS

ie

18

-

--

-

---

6

33

---

---

29 29

-

-

24 --

-

61 -

"36

':i4

5

-8

11 37 19 8

57 24 26 7 10

-

-

232

185

91

64

14

14

16

117 71 60.7 71 60

178 105 59.0 105 89

205 94 45.9 94 88

60 9

89

88

-

7

----

--5

3 lllJ l 548 49.0 I 548 l 415 57 l 358 62 175 I 121 133 8.6 l 612

16 -

---

--

--

67

--

----

14

16

24 133 22 878 9 942 43.5 9 942 8 555 214 8 3.41 3 651 4 034 656 l 387 14.0 12 936

23 987

1 255 644 $1.3 644 490

1 654 l 036 626 1 028 789 18 771 72 252

-

-

'i4

5 5

9 7

50

23 23

365 78 34

275 158 67 42.4 67 57

269 251 29 222 68 94 Ill 18 6.7 757

790

M

75 28.8 75 67

...

-

-5 -

-

-

30 22 8

-

34

34 6 6 22

--

IHI

l 001

30

260

-

721 72 23

249

276

248 16 6.5 16 16

-

6

13 72

63 5 58 6 13 39 7

2.1 36

-

247 69 5

162

6

-

91

...70

649 14 635 19 49 567 50 7.2 20

425

-

1 026

26.2

5 14 63 9

M7

...

4 1114

2/n

82

M7

...

298

57 19.5 57 50

-

...

14

m

-

26 4

31 394 22 4.9 28

-

5

-

33 282 150

--

-

...

15 9

9

-

-

-

236

--9 --

59

-

33

249

9 9

I 826

25

-

152 6.8 137

42 B

....

2 411 2 274 94 3 2 224 2 072 21 2 051 29 196

-

84

--

12 6

-

587 25 562 87 261 214 71 10.8 590

-

23 18 5

--

16

65 14 14 7 7

7 -

32 5 5

-55 -

-5 -

M

49

51

27

287

l 11

18 148 10 5.4 102

649 345 53.2 345 328 14 314 14 43 257 17 4.9 304

936 401 42.8 401 365 13 352 16 15 321 36 9.0 535

758 347 45.B 347 310 21 289 23 94 172 37 10.7 411

-

-

185

64.5 185 175 9 166

-

-89

...

16 15.2 73

24 655 18 660 10 580 56 7 10 580 9 739 276 9 461 2 747 5 068 1 646 841 7.9

23 093

21 094 11 156 6 313 56.6 6 304 5 937 264 5 673 l 872 2 466 I 335 367 5.8 4 643

19 525 9 222 5 193 56.3 5 163 4 835 275 4 560 I 303 l 921 1 336 328 6.4 4 029

60 284 15 358 10 219 66.5 10 126 9 649 569 9 080 l 537 3 478 4 065 477 4.7 5 139

89 993 10 760 8 270 76.9 a 212 7 982 486 7 496 733 l 836 4 927 230 2.8 2 490

71 546

a oso

14 473 7 963 55.0 7 951 7 412 315 7 097 2 084 3 294 l 719 539 6.8 6 510

5 995 4 980 83.l 4 927 4 228 114 4 114 180 737 3 197 699 14.2 l 015

8 620 7 261 64.2 7 085 6 311 190 6 121 224 l 062 4 835 774 10.9 l 359

9 938 8 342 83.9 8 044 7 243 202 7 041 243 I 069 5 729 801 10.0 I 596

10 303 9 108

44 926 41 790 93.0 40 826 38 480 733 37 747 467 3 164 34 116 2 346 5.7 3 136

79 233 76 358 96.4 75 751 73 876 l 264 72 612 639 5 083 66 890 l 875 2.5 2 75

67 731 65 954 97.4 65 521 64 302 1111 63 191 5BO 4 034 58 577 1 219 1.9 1777

51 11

46

5 83 6

-

URBAN

Mole----------------·----·····--·....

------

Enrolled in school •• __ •••. ---· __ ------ ...... . labor force··--------····---------·-···Percent in labor force -- __ ---- -- ____ _.. C1vilfon labor force _______ ., __ ,. __ ,. .. ,. ____ _ Employed ............................ .. With o job t>ut not al work--···---·· -At work .............. -------·----·· .... I lo 14 hours •• ---·-------·-·-··· 15 lo 34 hours .• __ ---- __ -----·--· 35 houri or more---------------- ·Unemployed •••• __ ..•..• ··----·-·--··

---

----

Percent of civilian klbor force ___ ,. ___ _

Nol io labor force ... ·------------······---

--

646 243 37.6 243

--·------------

Emploved --·· ........... --------------With a tob but not ot work·····-·-·· At work~-~·- .. ---·---------------... l lo 14 hours ... --···-----------IS to 3.4 l>ours ........ ---···--·-JS hours or more ---------~---MUnemployed ................... ., •.•.• Percttnt of dvilKln labor force _,. ~-- ___ ,.. ..

---

MINNESOTA

340

7.9 20 961

Civilian lobor force··--------------------

25-602

25 256 4 295 17.0 4 295 3 955 84 3 871 2 816 635 420

--

Hol onrolled in school •••••••••••••••••••.••• Labor force···--------···--· .. ··--······· -Percent in lob-or force~---·---- .. ------ --

Not ir& labor force ...... ____________ ., ______ _

25 902

:202 4

198 27 39

132 41

i~I

25 4.57

24 7(15 5 970 24.2 5 970 5 261 117 5 144 3 142 l 513

3511 310

18 735

128 655 74 712 58.l 74 472 69 045 2 879 66 166 17 635 29 121 19 410 5 427 73 53 943

752 254 338 254 213 18 195 43 60 92 41 16.l 498

229 655 215 473 93.8 212 512 203 596 3 828 199 768 2 619 16 287 180 1162 8 916 4.2 14 182

Ml
700 ll.9

4

486 88 185 213 154 23.9 611

22 333 12 852 57 5 12 852 11 665 3M

11 321 3 531 6 468 l 322 l 187 9.2

9 481

M7

239 23.2 618

88.4

8 686 7 877 192 7 685 126 701 6 858 809 9.3 l 195

3 815 3 380

88.6 3 342 3 271 134 3 137

177

556 2 404 71 2.1 435

DETAl LED CHARACTERISTICS

l r

Tobie 166. Employment Status and Hours Worked of Persons 14 to 34 Years Old, by School Enrollment, Age, Race, and Sex: 1970-Continued The State Urban and Rural Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

[Data bosed on somple, see text. For minim~m boff for derilllld figures (pomint, ~. e:tc.) and mooning of symbol$, see ttxtJ Persons 16 to 34 veers old Persons 14 years old

Persons 15 years old

Totol

16 vears

17 years

18 vears

19 ytQr$

20 years

2! 044 24 494 2 612 10.7 2 612 2 445 39

24 529 23 953 3 903 16.3 3 903 3 427 108 3 319 2 251 799 269 476 12.2 20 050

393 089 110 321 56 1-11! 50.9 56 121 52 463 3 150 49 313 19 655 21 595 8 063 3 658 6.5 54 173

24 108

23 .,, 21 975 11 828

29 3\S 19 276 10 256

29 156 14 362 7 939 55.3 1 7 532 444 7 088 2 999 2 973 l 116

27 14&

llJ7

550 144 26.2 144 130 6 124 25 16 83 14 9.7 406

576 195 33.9 195

2Jl2 768 160 -1()8

1 159

56.7 160 353 153 713

3S.2

9 225 8 832 1 174 13.3 1 174 1 078

• 933 8 555 1 403 16.4 I 403 1 269 10 1 259 009 347 103 134 9.6 7 152

95 855 28 421 12 15<1 42.8 12 103 11 161 224 10 937 3 935 4 11!2 2 820 942 7.8 16 267

378 120 31.7 112 77 5 72 17 12 43 35 31.3 258

67 434

108 27.5 108 95 6 89 10 4 75 13 12.0 285

93.5 6'. 198 51 S'1'I 1 082 56 517 8C2 3 .583 52 132 4 S'1'I

• 911

8 711

91 107

8 653 854 9.9 854 797 11 786 567

8 387 1 177 14.0

21 775

6 :288 152 6 136 2 936 2 370

101 57 6.7 779'1

I 020 14 I 006 721 209 76 157 13.3 7 210

328 95 29.0 95 73

324 70 21.6 70 58

73

58 21

21

~rs

22 to 24 years

25 to 29 yeart

30 lo 34 ytars

URIAH - Continued

feio•"'------------------------------

-Civilian labor force-------------------,.-- Employed ---- ---- -- __ ---- __ ---------- -

Enrolled in school --------------------------Labor force -----------------------------Percent in loborforce ---- ------------

.

With a {ob but not ot work ----------At 1work--------------------------to 14 hours ____________________ _

-15 to 34 hour•-------------------- -

35 hours or more---.. -------- .. ----

--

Unemployed-------------------------Percent of civilian labor force ................... .. Hot In lobor force------------------------- Hot enrolled in school_ ______________________ _

---

Labor force -----------------------------Percent in labor force .............................. .. Civilian labor force -----... ·--------------Employed ------ ---------------------With a job but not at work----------- At 1work--------------------------to 14 hours ____________________ _

.

---

15 to 34 hour•-------------------35 hours Qr more ....... ,.. ......................... .. Unemployed ---- __ ---- ______ ---- __ ---Percent of civilian labor force --------Hot in labor force------------------------- -

2 409 1 544 462

403 16" 6.3 21 882

174

15 159 17

22 120 21 10.8 381

6 899

146 10 29 107

814 198 611 005

6 640

4.1 122 360

22 ~9 8 027

35.0 8 027 7 049

222

6 827 3 572 2 810 44S 978

12.2 14 922

-400 <1(111

306 5 :lOI 60 100 141 1()2 25.0 751

53.8

53.2

rm

10 355 6

r:m

58.7 6 Cl71 5 874

26 764 8 296 4 363 52.6

.. 910

4 195 353

4 403 396 4 007 879 1 51>5 l 563 135 3.0 2 966

7 509 4 S43 60.5 4 538

90 43(1 3 383 1 927 57.0 I 927 I 81'1 161 I 718 233 532 953 48 2.5 l 456

71 559 2 216

87 047

69 343 30 569 44.1 30 565 29 495 1 840 21 m 3 681 s 135 15 83'1 I 070 3.5 38 774

1 188 53.6 I 181 I 144

11 828 10 918 471 10 447 4 200 5 513 734 9Hl 7.7 10 147

10 251 9 "69 504 8 965 3 707 4 198 7.6 9 020

5.1 6 423

203

3.3 4 278

158 3.6 3 933

1 904 911 47.8 911 788

10 039 1 565 75.4 7 565 7 088 209 6 879 2Bll 1 027 5 564 477

14 894 11 557 n.6 11 $45 10 as.I 29S 10 559

17 513 13 078 74.7 13 073 12 540 280 12 260 365 1 719 10 176 533

18 468 13 481 73.0 13 .481 12 865 385 12 480 307 1 656 10 517 616 4.6 4 987

6'. 401 41 309 66.2 41 287 39 762 I 827 37 935 1 557 6 .244 30 134 1 525 3.7 21 092

45 517

3464

n no

24 361 I 213 968 79.8 953 926 33 893 30 162 701 27 2.8 245

u 219

23 148

21 583 20 694 95.9 20 553 19 537 293

36

752 121 24J

388

123 13.S '193

l 060 782

6.3

2 474

326

1 453

8 780

691 6.0 3 337

491 5 383 2 428 2 091 864

4.1

4 435

4353

3~

1 462 1 612 766

41 530

47.7 41 518 40 015 2 022

37 993

3 493 9 034 25 466 I 503 3.6

\Ofl 1 036 175 301 560 37 3.1 l 028

IUIAL NONFARM

Mole------------------------------ -

Percent in lobar force---- ____ ,. _____ _ -Civilian lobar force---------------------· Employed -------- -------- ----------- -With a job but not or work---·------ -At work-------------------------- -1 to 14 hour'-------------------- -15 to 34 hour•------------------- -35 hours or more---------------- -Unemployed -- __ -- -- __ -- -- ______ .• __ _ -Percent of civillon labor force ----·--- -Not in lobor force----------------·------- -Not enrolled in school __ -------------··-··--- -Labor force ----------------------·-----Percent in labor force ____ .,, _________ _--Civilian labor force---------- ... ---------- -Employed -- ____ -------- -- •• -- •• ---- - --

Enrolled in school --------------------------Labor force----------------------·------ --

·-----

With o job but not al work ·--------Al work-------------------------1 to 14 hours-------------------15 hours to 35 or more ______ ,.. ________ _

34 hour•---------------------

-Unemployed •••• --------------------- -Percent of civilion labor force -------- -Hot in labor force------------------------ -· , __ -- ---- -- ---- -- -- -- -------- -Enrolled in school -------------------------- -Labor force----------------------------- -Percent in labor force ...... - .... --------- -Civilian labor force--------------------- -Employed -- -------------- ----------- -With a job but not ot work ---------- -At work-------------------------- -1 lo 14 hours.------------------- -15 to 34 hours------------------- -35 hours or more .............. ,._ .............. .. -Unemployed ____ --------------·------ -Percent of clvllion labor force -------- -Not in labor force------------------------ -Not enrolled in school ____ ------------------- -Labor force---------------·------------- -Percent in labor forc•--------------- -· Civilion labor force--------------------- -Em.ti;'!~~ foi)b~i ~~t-.i°t~-;;,.k·==========---At !work-------------------------to 1.\ hours ___________________ _--15 to 34 hour•------------------- -35 hours or more ................................. ... -Unemployed------------------------- -Percent of civilian labor force -------- -Hot in labor force------------------------ --

.....

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS 494-465

a-

73 - 39

6

1 072 704 189 179 96 8.2 7 658 393

118

-

lm

-

17 23 33 22

33 12

233

254

4

63 058

7.4 4 376

69~

31.8

69~

m

642

9.3 14 845 76 332 32 812 4J.O 32 794 30 255 866 29 389 3 089 7 21;4 19 036 2 S39 7.7 43 5:20

• 993

8 3'16 2 llll 2S.6 2 401 2 150 47 2 103 1 221 726

156 251 10.5 5 995 597 266 44.6 266 187 5 182 39

70

73 79

~.7

331 • 109 7 660 ' 23.0 764 I 764 1 550 11 1 539 940 518 81 214 12.1 5 896 4119 132 29.4 132 89 9

eo

17 26

37

43 32.6 317

• 579 7 789 3 025

3S.S

3 025 2 837 55 2 782 1 211 1 237 334 188 6.2

4 764 790 475 6Q.1 468 384 384 66 79 239 a.I 17.9 315 8 002

7 317 2 423 33.1 2 423 2 221 32

• 70I

4 704 2 235 47.5 2 230 1 977 25 1 952 654 948 350 253 11.3 2 "69

1 215 1 105 13 1 092 405 455

232

110 9.1 I 104

5 SIJ 3 375 1 310

4 114

38.8 1 310 1 217 40

202 8.3

93 7.1 2 065

685 221 32.3 221 197 5 192

2 210 I 326 60.0 1 326 1 135 10 1 125 71 215 839 191 14.4

45

52.5

2 396

1 177

57 90 24 10.9 464

1 220

2 004 1 677 113.7 I 651 1 'J!/7 21 1 'J.76 93 220 963 354 21.4 327

2 189 1 219 879 91 4 894

4 720 2 324

-460 577 140

8114

2 009

83.8 1 967 1 637 22 1 615 46 223 1 346 330 16.8 387 1 170 474 40.5 474 398 20

378 176 107 95 76 16.0 696 2 944 1 730 58.8 1 730 1 494 52 1 442 llO 191 1 171 236 13.6 1 214

3 431 1 091

538

"9.3

538

4'14 12 482 141 223 118

44 8.2 553

2 340 2 017 86.2 1 924 1 698 45 I 653 31 174 I 448 226

875 391 44.7 381 366

14 352 123 104 125 15 3.9 484

H89 2 368

91.5

2 226 1 977 29 1 948 18

1393 812 58.3 796 754 6 748 97 239 412 42 5.3

581 11 987 11 246 93.8

11 011 9 981 203 9 778

323

::121

177 616 8 985 I 030 9.4 741

4 132

4 455

16 03'

11.7 562

162 28.8 162 143 10 133 52 6Q

21 19 1\.7 400 3 570 I 906 53.4 I 906 1 694 47 1 1;47 79

268

I 300 212 1\.1 1 664

145 1 785 249 11.2

391 146 37.3 146 140 4 136 56 27 53 6 4.1 245 4 064 2 139 51.6 2 132

1 930 57 l 873 105

266 1 502 202 9.5 I 925

481 265

55.1 265 243 14 229 l1 62

156 22 8.3

216 15 558 7 402 47.6 7 396 6 849 165

6 684

501 1 251 4 932 547 7.4 8 156

22 306

96.4 22 132 20901 464

20 437 169 1 066 19 202 1 231 5.6 1142 2! 52' 433 219 50.6 219 214

15

199 4

73

122 5 2.3 214 25 096 9 295 37.0 9 290 ll 707

295 8 412 1 046 2 510 4 856 583 6.3 15 801

636 564 811.7 564 552 19 533

53

88 3'12 12 2.1

72

19 244

163 990 18 091 1 016 4.9

Be9

22 141

3!16 167 4l.3

167 162 6 156 18 67 71 5 3.0 219

21 756 8 661 39.8 s 661 8 160 226 7 934 I 145 2 480 4 309 501 5.8 13 095

MINNESOTA 25 - 603

Table 166. Employment Status and Hours Worked of Persons 14 to 34 Years Old, by School Enrollment, Age, Race, and Sex: 1970-Continued [Data based on 5Clmple ue text For minimum hose fol" derived figures (per<:ent median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text]

The State Urban and Rural Standard Metropolitan Statlstlcol Areas of 250,000 or More

Persons 16 to 34 years old Persons 14 years old

-

Per5Clns

15 yeoro

22 to 24

years

25 to 29 years

30 to 34

8 704 217 152 70.0 147 130 4 126 9 18 99 17 11.6 65

9 512 110 87 79.1 87

0 487

9 402 9 034 96.1 9 034 8 831 73 8 758 112 474 8 172

old

Total

16 yeoro

17 years

18 years

19 years

20 years

21 years

48 711 18 523

6 965 6 655 2 086 31.3 2 086 1 981 15 1 966 437 1 279 250 105 5.0 4 569

6 822 6 305 2 564 llJ.7 2 564 2 483 b 2 477 545 I 367 565 81 3.2 3 741

4 612 3 142 l 513 "8.2 1 513 I 453 10 1 443 263 724 436

2 865 I 088

1 ff7

423 219 51.S 219 208

1 764 240 118 49.2 118 93

s 484

7 lff 6 981 1 748 25.0 I 748 I ffl8 3 I 695 292 1 084 319 50 2.9 5 233

208 60 67 61 11 5.0

204

93 9 36 "8 25 21.2 122

5 470 343 197 57.4 197 181 13 168 9 45 114 16 8.1 146

219 89 40.6 89 62

218 62 28.4 62 62

310 124 40.0 124 91

517 320 61.9 320 287

62

287

i:iO

156

97 5 17 75 27 21.8 186

1 470 1 227 83.5 1 227 1 132 5 1 127 56 174 897 95 7.7 243

1 1n 1 556 87.6 1 541 1 363

62 10 10 42 27

30 188 27 656 91.6 27 535 26 135 272 25 863 511 l 690 23 652 I 400 5.1 2 532

I 574 1 374 87.3 1 353 1 232 25 I 207 51 84 I 072 121 8.9 200

1 524 1 313 86.2 1 275 1 156 11 1 145 33 109 I 003 119 9.3 211

5 127 4 665 91.0 4 633 4 307 85 4 222 69 272 3 881 326 7.0 462

fo,..... __ ---- ---· ---· •• ··--·- __ ---- _ Enrolled in school----······-····-····-·--·-· lobar force---------------·-···----·----Percent in loborforce _______________ _.

6 284

6 224

43 077

5 996

565

636

3 b40

3 256 2 318 743 32.1 743 733 37 696 280 292 124

1 913 522 11/J 26.8 140 130 14 116 79 15 22 10 7.1 382

1 312 232 113 "8.7 113 94 20 74

1 150 135 61 45.2 61 46 12 34 16 9 9 15

4 254

10.6

15 118 3 b40 24.1

5 ffB 5 Bil

-

6 155 565 9.2

I 391 1 043 75.0 1 043 908 11 897 15 121 761 135 12.9

years

RURAL FARM

......------------------------ --...

Enrolled In lthc>OI -------------·---·····--·-Lobor force •• __ ------ ______ ··---·------·Percent In lobar force·----·----·--·-Clvfflon labor force···-····--·····-···-·- Employed •••••••••••• ········-······· With a job but not at work .......... . At work-·-····--·····---.--------1 to 14 hours·------·-----·-···-·· 15 to 34 hours .................... 35 hl>urs or more·--·············· Unemployed •••••••• ···-·---··--·-···· Percent of civilian lobar force ••••••••• Not in labor force---·-·-··-·······-·····--

-.

.. --Not enrolk>d in lthool •••••••••••••••••••• - ••• Lobar force ··--·········------·-·--······ Percent in lobar force---------···--·· Civllion labor force---------·-······--··· Employed-----··-·------·-·--·····-·· With a job but not at work ··--······- At work-------·-···········-···--- . 1 ta 14 hours.................... . . 15 to 34 hO
force·-·-·-·------------------

-

Civllion labor force----------------------

Employed .... __ ---------------------With o job but not at work -·-------At 1work--------------------····-to 14 hours ___________________ _ 15 to 34 hours ••••••••••••••••••• 35 hours or more ............. -.... - .......... .. Unemployed···---······----·--·----Percent of civilian labor force . . ~ ......... .. Not in labor force···---···-···-----------

----

.. .. .. --

----

of

s

0.4

556 8 548 266 197 85 9 l.6

5 590

s

19

38

--

636

612 20

592

305 :207 80

24

3.8 5 360

1:29 19 14.7 19 19

27 11.8 27 27

--

19

27

--

19

-

5 22

----

Employed __ •••• -- ---- •••• __ ••••••••• Wtth o job but not at work ----·--·-At work·---·--·--·--·-----··-··-· IIStoto14 34hl>urs hours•••••••••••••••••••• __________________ _-35 hours <>r mor• ----------···--· Unemployed •• ---------------- •••• --· Perctnt civilian lobor force •••••••• Not in labor force--·----··-······-···--·-

I 333 195 844 294

--.. --·

Hot enrolled in school •• -- ··-- __ -- -----· ••••• Lobar force •••• __ •• __________ ---· __ ••.•• Percent in labor force ______________ _ Civilian labor force--- .. -.................. _., ____ ..

7 041 6 822 1 338 19.6 1 338 1 333

--·---·

-

-

110

228

-

-

201

1 sn

40.9 7 572 7 234 54 7 180 1 439 3 867 1 874

338

4.5 10 946

3 448 124 3 324 1 509 1 269 546 192 5.3 11 478

-

990

17.0

990

922

5 917 493 334 90 68 6.9 4 821

27 959 10 201 36.5 10 201 9 461 186 9 275 862 2 196 6 217 740 7.3 17 758

56 39 192 33 l0.3 197 5 951

5 693 1 416 24.9 1 416 1 346 28 1 318

620

554 144 70 4.9 4 277

187 31 16.6 31 31

64 24.8 64 64

31 9 7 15

59 21 14 24

-

-156

258

s

60

4.0 I 629

TO 1.3 I 575 938 712 75.9 712 623 3 620 49 71

500

-194

89 12.5 226

3 061

2 726

641 56.9 641 622 6 616 87 301 228 19 3.0 447

4

1 359 11 181 1 167 178 11.6 221

-

-

161

77

47.8

77 77

8 043 94.8 8 028 7 730 69 7 661 128 340 7 193 298 3.7 444 8 858 92 46

',4h

83

-

83 10 73

4

·23

203

2.2 368 10 315

154 54 35.1 54 54

77

46 8 36

9 57

28

74

84

46

100

1 080 666 61.7 666 601 6 595 48 79 468 65 9.8 414

I 015 553 54.5 553 519 16 503 19 69 415 34 6.1 462

4 093 I 586 38.7 1 586 1 481 31 1 450 87 283 1 080 105 6.6 2 507

8 766 2 632 30.0 2 632 2 443 55 2 388 282 705 I 401 189 7.2 6 134

lO 231 2 914 28.5 2 914 2 791 59 2 732 332 847 1 553 123 4.2 7 317

1 904

4 971

I 129 632 56.0 593 5'1!1 28 501 49 232 220 64 10.8 497

7 038 626 467 74.6 456 449 17 432 31 80 321 7 l.5 159

6 241

85 75 10.7 691

2 115 937 517 55.2 508 488 12 476 116 273 87 20 3.9 420

887 703 79.3 616 489 12 477 22 65 390 127 20.6 184

1 178 996 84.6 831 684 33 651 31 83 537 147 17.7 182

1 100 I 010 91.8 782 632 12 620 9 70 541 150 19.2 90

3 842 3 561 92.7 3 082 2 706 78 2 628 64 198 2 366 376 12.2 281

6 412 6 183 96.4 5 866 5 500 102 5 398 'l7 218 5 153 366 6.2 229

6 004 5 802 96.6 5573 5 401 121 5 280

348

lO

30 34 19 16.8 119

11

-

lO --

-16 38 -54

DULUTll-SUPRIOR, MINN.-WIS., SMSA Total

.... .. -- ------ .. -- -- -------- ..

--- --

----------

2 '16

Enrolled in •chool ·---·-··-·-·······-··-·--lobar force •••••••• __ •••••••• __ •.•• __ --· Percent in labor force ______________ _ Civilian lobar force------------·-----·-Employed -·-- __ -· -·-- ---- •••••••• --Wtth o job but not at work ----····-· At work---------------------.---. I to 14 hours •••••••••••••••••.•• 15 to 34 hours .................. .

2 825 444 15.7

35 hours or more_., .. - ......................... ..

46

·---Unemployed ____ --··--·- ••••••••••••• ·Percent of civMion labor force •••••••• ---

Hot in lobar

405

-

405 243 116 J9

a.a

force-·······--·-----···----- --

2 381

--

91 34

Not enrollod in lthool •••••••••••• ----··----Lobor force ·------·-···---·--·- --------· Percent in labor force--------------· Civilian lobar force----------···-····-··

..--Em.:'i:r: ~i)i,~j;."Oi"Qi";;ir.·:::::::::: ·-At work-·-··----------·-·-······· .. I to 1"4 hl>urs ••••••••••••••••••••

-IS to 34 ho•r• ••••••••••••••••••• -35 hours or more·-·······-··--·- -Unemployed_ •••••••••••••••• ----·-- -""rcent of civi'°" labor force ------·- -Not 111 labor force·-···------------------- --

25-604

444

MINNESOTA

·34 34

34 11

2 ... 2 856 533 18.7 533

433

-

433

299

95 39 100 18.8

2 323

112

30 26.8

30 30

30 IS

8 15

11

57

82

--

4

-

-

151

33 196

2

12 754 5 988 46.9 5 907 5 134 159 4 975 I 506 2 320 I 149 773 13.1 6 766

2 715

174 21.6 1 9ll

210 17.7 I 679

872 246 499 127 157 15.0 991

20 442 19 023 93.1 17 480 15 968 367 IS 601

136 80 56.8

197 141 71.6 141 108 4 104 10 41 53 33 23.4 56

547 79.7 509 I/JS 5 I/JO 21 55 324 104 20.4 139

204 988 14 409 I 512 8.6 1 419

804 29.6 804

630

8 622

389

207

26

80 43

-

43

-

13 30 37

"56

2 864 1 185 41.4 1 185 975 5 970 393 523 54

2 040 I 049 51.4 I 049 892

20

686

2 282 1 395 704 50.5 704 6'1!1

33 596 172

339

804 405 50.4 395 329 26 303 102 150 51 66 16.7 399

244 225 92.2 213 213 10 203

8

17 178

--

19

20

245 5015

172

3.1 202

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

Tobie 166. Employment Status and Hours Worked of Persons 14 to 34 Years Old, by School Enrollment, Age, Race, and Sex: 1970-Continued COQto based on sample,'" text. for minimum booe for derived figures (percent. mecfktn ttcJ end rneoni"1j of symbol1 -

The State Urban and Rural Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

tool

"""""' 16 to 34 yoors old

Persons 14 years old

PerJons 15 yoors old

Toto!

16years

17 yoors

18 years

19 yoors

20 yool'O

21 yoora

2 1U

2 608 1 809

2 390

2 444

2 036

833

617 47.9 617 567

22 to 24 Y*I"

25 to 29 years

30 to 34 yeon

6 " 216' 81 37.5 81

6 473 167 86 51.S 86

DULUTll-SUPERIOR, MINN.-WIS., SMSA-

Continued Total- Continued

,..... ____ ------ ------------ ---- ----

Enrolled in school --------------------------- Labor force -----------------------------Percent in lobor force _______________ _-

Civilian labor force -----.. ---... ------------ Employed -- •••• ---------------------- With a job but not at work ----------- At work---------------------------

--

\ to 14 hours--------------------15 lo 34 hours-------------------35 hours or more -----... ----------- Unemployed-------------------------Percent of civilian labor force .................. .. Not in labor force-------------------------

-Not enrolled in schoo'------------------------ Lobor force ------------------------------ P&rcent in lobar force---------------- Civilian labor force ........................... ---------- Employed ------ ------------ ---------- With o job but not ot work ----------- -

--

At work--------------------------\ to 14 hours--------------------15 to 34 hour•-------------------35 hours or more----------------Unemployed __ -----------------------Percent of civilian labor force .................. .. Not in labor force ................................................... ..

--

2 888

2 811 196 7.0 196 160

160 109 32 19 36 18.4 2 615 77

29 29 16

11

16 5

13 48

2 677 2 618

"910

273 10.4 273

4 170 38.3 4 165 3 652 171 3 481 l 594 1 469 418 513 12.3 67U

204

204 \JS 55 14 69 25.3 2 345 59

...1919

19

-

19 6 8 5

-40

10 896

23 014 10 359 45.0 10 324 9292

230

2 906

2 7t/J 588

21.3 588 459 9 450 287 132

2 (;IJ7 934 35.8 934 82:l 5

818 391 399 28

31

41>.0

833

693 41 652 347 249 56 140 16.8 976

129 21.9 2 172

I 673

146 22 15.1 22 11

181 95 52.5 95 71

66.3

11

71 17

405 78 283 125 23.6 269

Ill

\1.9

-

-

9 062 816 2 052 6 194 I 032 10.0 12 655

1l

28 24

i2.4

86

2S9 653

17~

84 552 52 622 62.2 52 482 49 221 2 423 46 798 10 873 20 782 15 143 3 261 6.2 31 930

16 303 7 335 45.0 7 335 6 369 187 6 182 2 492 3 136 554 966 13.2 8 968

16 543

-5

26

6

799 530

I~

903

8.1 671

480 53.2 480 450 30 420 191 195 J-4 30 6.3 423

I 102

I 541

40

SZl 188

264 75

so

692 62.8 687 556 7 549 15 101 433 131 19.1

653

320

.w.o 320

5 H6 493 Zll 46.9

117

226 205 17 188 61 $4

-43

73

297

29 268 108

48

II

17

23

21 9.3

262

i3s

'iii

J 383 799 57.8 799 707 4 703 19 89 595 92 11.5 584

4 833 2 361 48.9 2 3-15 2 1$4

6 723 2 537 37.7 2 532 2 334

6 306 2 360 37.4 2 356

15 467 1l 166 6 992 62.6 6 992 6 558 226 6 332 ' 535 3 537 1 260 434 6.2 4 174

14 33G 8 169 s 116 62.6 5 104 4 789 251 4 538 ' 106 2 122 1 310 315 6.2 3 053

13 2'1 6 303 4 035 64.0 4 035 3 836 211 3 625 981 1 661 983 199 4.9 2 26!1

l2 628 5 254 3 356 63.9 3 342 3 170 213 2 957 15'1 1 183 1 015

5.1 1 898

3.1 3292

6 161 5 415 81.9 5 338 4 807 129 4 678 154 796 3 728 531 9.9 746

6 988 6 047 86.5 5 879 s 405 146 s 259 170 779 4 310 474 8.1 941

7 374 6 684 90.6 6 501 6 023 168 5 855 70 531 5 2$4 478 7.4 ilKJ

33 742 31 923 94.6 31 439 29 841

11 014 7 151 4 542 63.5 4 542 4 333 309 4 024 1 312 1 894 818 2rH

11 196

11 319 4 646

52 926

«

82

82 10 42 30

7.2

410

405

76

333

963 62.5 9S8 834 33 801 30 149 622 124 12.9 578

530

76

30

5

66

2 124 142

2 268

354 1 628

1

241 644

Jn

4

2 220 9Q

2 130 302 606 1 222 136 5.B 3 946

191 8.1 2 472

198 7.8 4 186

44 435 10 693 7 401 69.2 1 346 7 116

70 219 8 325 6 560 78.8 6 523 6 365 447 5 918 542 I <140 3 936 158 2.4 1 765

5S 540 3 020 2 66S 88.2 2 643 2 604 118 2 A&I 150 494

61 894 S9 986 96.9 S9 712 58 463 I 039 57 424 496 4 389 52 539 1 249 2.1 l 908

52 520 51 340

MINNEAPOLIS-ST. PAUL SMSA

Total

------------------Labor force----------------------------Percent in lobar force _____ .. ________ _--Civilian labor force-----------------.. --- -Employed ---- ---- -- ---------·--·---- -With a job but not ot work ·--·------ -At work ---·-- ------------ -------- -1 to 14 hours·-----------·------- -15 to 34 hours------------------- -35 hours or more---------------- -Unemployed---- __ ---------------- --- ·Percent of civilian labor force ............... ... -Not in labor force------------------------ -Mole •• ---- -- -- ------ --------------

Enrolled in school -------------------------Labor force-----------------------------Percent in labor force ______________ _ Civilian labor force ______ ., _________ ,,, ____ _ Employed -- __ -------- ____ -· --------With a job but not at work---------At work-------·-----------------1 to 14 hour•-·--------·--------· 15 to 34 hours·---------··------35 hours or more ---------------Unemployed __ ----------------------Percent of civilian labor force _____ ,. __ Not in lobar force-----·-----------------· Not enrolled in school ______________________ _

~~le--------------- --

----Civilian lobar force--------------------- -Employed -------- ------------------- -With a job but not at work ---------- -At work--------·----------------- -1 15toto\434hours·------------------hours_ _________________ _--35 hours or more---------------- -Unemployed __ ----------------------- -Percent of civilian labor force -------- -Not in labor force------------------------ -Hot enrolled in school ______________________ _ -labor force--------------------·-------- -Percent in labor force ______ .. _____ ---Civilian labor force--------------------- -Employed __ -------··---------------- ·With a job but not at work ---------- ·At 1work----------·------·-------to 14 hours ___________________ _--15 lo 34 hours.------------------ -35 hours or more---------------- -Unemployed __ -----·--------··-- -- --- -Enrol~ in school -------------------------Lobor force------·---------------------Percent in labor force .......... __________ _

Percent of clvilion lobor force -------Not in labor force------------------------

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

·-

--

11 116S 18 525 2 965 16.0 2 965 2 737 69 2 668 1 898 455 315 228 7.7 15 560

17 759 4 282 24.1 4 282 3 808 97 3 711 2 084 1 238 389 474 11.1 13 477

340 133 39.1 133 119 4 115 15 26 74 14 10.5 207

435 180 41.4 180 149 18 131 18 4\ n 31 17.2 255

175 101 166 377 95.0 164 947 158 973 3 068 155 905 I 970 13 482 140 453 s 974 3.6 a n4

1117 4'14 55.1 4'14 383 4 379 58 153 168 111 22.5 403

1 224 BOO 65.4 6.50 14 636 68 195 373 142 17.9 424

4 301 3 68a 85.7 3 661 3 20J 85 3 118 l1S 530 2 473 458 12.5 613

18 112

17 742

285 504

17 797 l 735 9.7 l 735 1 597 26 l 571 998 292 281 138 8.0 16 062

17 378 2 668 15.4 2 668 2 373 83 2 290 1 498 607 185 295 11.1 14 710

18 137

15 346

33 093

16 926 16 130 5 795 35.9 5 195 5 105 179 4 926 2 466 2 098 362 690 11.9 10 335

16 752

691U 37 627

10 953 6 543 !!>.7 6 543 6 150 359 5 791 ' 969 2 948

315 56 17.8 56

364 111 30.5 111 111 9 102 5 9 88

216 378 122 763 56.7 122 744 118 573 5 913 112 660 7 433 22 682 82 545 4 171

1 406 689 49.0 689 613 30 583 71 179 327 76

3.4

196 312 39.2 312 225 5 220 37 78 105 87 27.9

253

93 615

484

717

48

-

48

11 6 31 8 259

11 194

--

54.4

37 615 35 517 2 424 11 15 6 2

363 398 332

098 5.6 31 499

15 319 9 162 59.8 9 162 8 414 3().4

8 2 4 1

110 325 752 033 748

8.2 6 157

m

8 530

55.6 8 530 7 994 421 7 573 2 847 4 119 (;/J7 536 6.3 6 816

11.0

874

:!93 6.0 4 410 7 184 5 632 78.4 5 632 5 423 150 5 273 152 739 4 382 209

3.7 1 552

4.6

2 l:m 10 863 8 6\4 79.3 8 (;IJ7 8 242 243 7 999

206 1 048 6 745 365 4.2 2 249

5 385 3 602 66.9 3 602 3 535 350 3 185 ' 131 l :!94 660 61 1.9 1 783

12 811 9 790 76.4 9 790 9 516 189 9 327 257 1 244

7 826 274 2.8 3 021

in

2 786 60.0 2 781 2 718 256 2 462 787 1 089 586 63 2.3 I 860

13 673 10 102 73.9 10 102 9 7(1/ 327 9 382 226 1 243 7 913 393 3.9 3 571

466

6 650 983 2 457 3 210

230

602

29 239 367

2 507 26 365 1 598 5.1 l 819

5 216 3 437 65.9 3 437 3 355 329 3 026 560 1 195 1 271 82

2.4

l 779

47 710 31 876 66,8 31 871 30 889 1 613 29 276 I 06a

4 911 23 '277 982 3.1 15 83-4

I 1142 39 1.5

355

97.8 51 131 50 198 881 49 317 472 3 602 45 243 933 1.8 1 180

71 )41 2 654 1 506 56.7 1 506 1 473 128 1 345 164 417 764 33 2.2 I 1411

54 191 l 645

68 687 32 690 41.6 32 683 31 632 l 797 29 835 2 671 6 995 20 169 1 051 3.2 35 991

53 248 23 058 43.3 23 058 22 324 1 559 20 765 2 719 6 245 1 l 801

886 53.9 879

854

93 761 127 244 390 25 2.8 759

734

3.2 30 190

MINNESOTA 25-605

Table 166. Employment Status and Hours Worked of Persons 14 to 34 Years Old, by School Enrollment, Age, Race, and Sex:

1970-Continued

[Data based an sample see te>
The State Urban and Rural Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

Persons 16 to 34 years old

Persons 14 yeon old

Pers.ons 15 yeon old

16yeon

17 years

18 years

19 years

20 years

21 years

22 to 24 years

25 to 29 years

30 lo 34

Totol

415

343

4 696

234

1 458 648 44.4 648 585 21 564 126 212 226 63 9.7 810

flO 202

277

327 64 19.6 64 61

369 355 85 23.9 85 55

318

412 22 5.3 22 22

1 102 127 110 86.6 110 103 4 99

1 080 83 47

years

MINNEAPOUs-sT. PAUL SMSA- Continued Negro

Malo-·-·-··-······--------------·· -

Enrolled in

school -------·-------------------

--At 1work--------------------------14 --1535 tohours 34 hour•-------------------or --

lobar force -----------------·····--·····-

Percent mlabor force •••••••••••••••• Civilian labor force---------------------Employed -- ------·--··-·· •• ______ ---Wtth a job bvt not o1 work ----------to

hours·--------------------

more----------------UnemploY9(! __ ---------- __ ---- -------Percent of civilian labor force ---------

Hot in labor force------------------------- Hot enrolled in school •••• -------------------- labor force ----------- ------- __ ---- -----·

--Em~':'(,~ j(ib"~;;-.i-ai;;ri.·::::::::::: .

Percent in labor force ____ -----------Civilian labor force-------------------·--

At 1work--------------------------to 14 hours ••••••••••••••••••••• 15 to 34 hours ••••••••• ----------- 35 hours or more----------------- Unemployed •• -----------·------------ Percenl of civilian labor force ····-··--Not in loborforce •••.. --------·-·--------- Fotoole •• -· -· -- -- -- ---· -· ---- ------- . Enrollod in school ---·-·-·---·-·-·---·------- Lobar force -----------------·----------Percent in lobar force _______________ _Civilian lobar force---------------------- Employed •••••••••••• -- -- ------ ------ With a job but not at work ------·--·· At 1work--------------------------lo 14 hours.-------------------15 to 34 hour•-------------------35 houn or more_ .. ___________ .,_,.. __

---

Unemployed •• -----------------------Percent of civilian lobar force --------- Not in labor force -- __ ...... - ..... - ..... Not enrolled in •chool _______________________ _ w -----------

--Civilian labor force ____ ------ •• ---- ---- __ -

Labor force---------------------------·-Percent in labor force _______________ _ Employed ____ -----------------------Wtth a job but not ot work ---·-·----

-Al work------·····-··------------- 1to14 hours •••••••••••••••••••• -15 to 34 hours •••••••••••••••••••• 35 hours or more .. --~-~---~----.--- -

Unemployed •••• ---- -------- ---------- Percent of cl•ilion labor force -------· Not in lobor force •.•.. --------·----------

----

25-606

MINNESOTA

22

61

4

28 21 12 3

390

263

3

16 7

18

-

---

---

--

7

-

--

--7

3

9

363

411 384 60

355 37 10.4 37 37

37 25

15.6 60 51 5 46 'JO 10

-

-9

318

324

12

--

--8

14 4

10

--

13

29 29

46 5 20 21

4

29 5 5 19

70

975 856 87.8 852 798 43 755 11 71 673 54 6.3 119

~7

80 28 25.0 51

623 458 73.5 438 374 31 343 19 46 278 64 14.6 165

338

191

832

97 49

22 9

32 12

60 24

1 097 89 39

977 36 30

49 49

9 9 4 5 5

39 39 7 32

'30

113

53

24

44

3 238 2 559 79.0 2 513 2 283 106 2 177 39 233 1 905 230 9.2 679

14

25 6

88 44

174 109 62.6 103 73

167 97 58.1 97 90

175 124 70.9 112 84

90

84

64 7

14

'i9

44

73 5 12 56 30 29.1 65

4 700

355

270

333

307

332 76 22.9 76 76

221 81 'J0.7 81 81

201 100 49.8 100 73 9 64 25 34 5 27 27.0 101

48

13

132 81 61.4 81 79

210 128 61.0 128 113 21 92

316 172 54.4 172 167 5 162 13 27 122 5 2.9 144

1 090 420 38.5 420

3119 20

369 89 180 100 31 7.4 670

109 5.1 1 455

-

--

76 26 37 13

...6

4

-4 -4 -2

81 19

48

14

256

-140

23 6

49 32

6

32 29

-

...

-

--6

. i7

29 -

'44 34

-

.

34

4

26 10

19 -

7 22 3

6 73 2

17

·5;

-

43 4 11 28 4

200

--

47 43

-

:i7o

l 466

14

82

43 43 4 39 16 16 7

155 102 65.8 102 92 9 83 8 15 60 10 9.8 53

20 49 13 7

-

---

14

44.1 89 82

778

73 29

35 42 11 5

10

27

...

88

89

248

67 43

103 50 48.5 50 50

33 13 9 30

3 610 2 155 59.7 2 155 2 046 181 1 865 29 370

8

-

55

293 93 31.7 93 88

-

-

49

5 27 17

-

-

-

12 80

15 11,7 82

-

-

26

--

-

4

'i:i 12

12 -12 -20 159 108 67.9 108 108 108 21 87

51

...

24 20

-

20

-9

11

41 58 7 6.4 17

4

20 8

4

...'JO

-50

772 469 60.8 469 430 28 402 9 67 326 39 8.3 303

1 008 615

36

1165 86.8 861 826 32 794

-

""

728 35 4.1 132

30

-

30 5 5

20

-6

941 5«

61.0

57.8

615 594 63 531 7 121 403 21 3.4 393



526 64 462 109 353 18 3.3 'J'/7

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

Table 167. Weeks Worked in 1969 by Age, Race, and Sex: 1970 (Doto based on somphi, see text. for meaning of symbols, see text)

The State Urban and Rural Standard Metrapolltan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

Person& 16 years old and owr Persons 14ond 15 years old

Toto!

16 to 21 yl0r$

22 to 24 years

25 to 29 years

30 to 34 YflOI'$

years

40 to44 yeors

45 to 54 years

79 134

123 058

103 %77 101 175 8S 415 4 740 5 232 3 5'IO 1 383 815 2 102

94 044 BO 693 4 105 4 567 2 91S 1 132

" °"'

101 170 99 144

195 188 158 8 9 7

35 to 39

SS to 59 yeon

60to 64 years

6S to 69 yeors

70 to 74 75 yeor. yean ondover

THE STATE Total

Malo-------······--------·---····- -

m

83 757 26 708 6 184 481 775 1 775 4 361 13 132 57 049

1 233 l 054 721 49 66 68 69 78 179

-----

79 773 15 057 1 665 253 455 l 013 2 338 9 333 64 716

1 338 717 296 34

Malo·--------------·---·····----·· -

82 169

1 214 411

26 280 6 149 481 775 1 n1 4 304 12 844 SS 889

l 038 778

78 235 14 679 1 659 253 451 991 2 278 9 047 63 556

1 318 496 706 246 292 336 33 891 64 731 95 866 98 824 120 598 612 250

Malo--···--------------··-···----- -

123

2 208 1 547 282 53 104 240 282 586 661

915 802 403 57 76 73 89 104 113

1 278 1 148 781 44 84 118 36 85 130

906

s

10 795 8 699 5 252 477 717 713 544 996 2 096

1 134

-

l 009

822

10 542 6 745 2 897 496

1 966 l 320

894 699 240 44 114 95 BO 126 195

1 170 885 387 48 103 109 142 96 285

1 060 668 302 60 68 84 58 96 392

1 236 920 192 52 102 99 219 256 316

623 610 349 33 67

985

825

946 660

185 623 58 31 1S 35 23

1 674 1 142 252 45 85 205 225

721 499 219 25 31 94 SS 75

Worked in 1969---------···-·----·-·----····50 to 52 weeks--------------------------- 48 to 49 weeks--------------------------40 to 47 weeks ------·------- ------------27 to 39 weeks-------------···--·-·-----14 to 26 weeks----------------·-·-------13 weeks or Old not work In 1969 ------------------------

-

--less-------------------------- -

f - ---- -- -- ---- -- -- ---- --------- -

Worked in 1969----------------------------50 to 52 weeks------------------·-------48 to 49 week1 --------------------------40 to 47 weeks--------------------------27 to 39 week•---------------····-------14 to 26 weeks·-----------····---------·13 weeks or les•-----------·------------·Oid not work in 1969 ---------------------··-

-

2n 290 356 616 521 570 859 520 486

967 811 652

6S 994

97 100 122 620

247 394

86'1

519

197 407

161 37 6 12 20

156 931 630 708 674 36 938 46 275 36 251

215 158 34 6 13 23 35 44 56

167

509

470 784 379 557 535 784 658

75 42 4 7

358

904 890 554 7 964 6 n1 5 319 3 776

90 203

69 420

27 3 7 10 10 9 20

613

942 729

119 92 6 8 6

912 203 650 340

546 3 689 2 484

3 146 124 73 27 3

817 122 645 517

7 766

006 935 175 783

10 563 10 779 12 852 51 695

77 500

120 m 117 664

104 53 21 2

6'l9

1 980

086

97 444

260 269 268 4 618 7 466 7 596 10 043

53 345

50 826

23 791 2 426 4 813

7 6 8 44

295

6'l9

391 099

84 925 4 311

4 563 3 311 1 352 682 2 026 102 028 60 041 30 080

2 5 8 6 7 41

760 240 001 136 824 987

501 637 365

289 299

087

3 287

2 310 6 844 201 121 67 6 11 14 10 12

551 646 376 217 008 100 401 544

79 905

85 669

74 473

80 139 63 160 3 771 4 914 4 176 2 279 1 839

64 444

91 464

80 616 39 293

s 530

52 288

29 918 2 783 4 743

6 081

Jm

4 991 39 176

59 OS9 36 642 16 791 1 676 2 S88 3 934 4 852 6 801 22 417

48 768 19 517 7 578 680 1 471 2 269 2 630 4 889 29 251 60

4 233 41 323

70 656 :20 SOD 1 rn 1 098 1 834 2 948 2 952 3 957 50 156

45 917 3 031 4 587 4 529 3 425 2 955 10 029

21 160 2 038 3 434 5 066 3 362

aoa

9 211

3 082

1 1 2 51

505 887 277 240 220 597

10 2J2 14 104 5 4()8 583 853 l 523 l 876 3 861 56 148 " 7 332 646

2 696 294 543 887 1 057 1 855 92 314

White

---

Worked in 1969.-------------------------·-· 50 to 52 weeks------------------------··· 48 to 49 weeks--------·--·------··-····-40 to 47 weeks-----······-----------··-·27 to 39 weeks----·-···--------------·-·- 14 to 26 weeko ----·-·-··----------------13 weeks or less-----------.--------------- Did not work in 1969 -·-------··-··---------- Fe••lt ____ __ ------ -- -- -------- -----

-

--

Worked in 1969----------------------------50 to 52 weeko --------·-----------------48 to 49 weeks------------------------··· 40 to 47 weeks--·--··-·--··------··--··-· 27 to 39 week•-------------------········ 14 to 26 weeks···-----·-----···--··-----13 weeks or less __ ------ ___ "' ________ ------ Did not work in 1969 ------------------·-----

---

712 48 6S 67 68 77 17S

597 409 325 113 323 011 633

193 429 158 452 37 436 6 528 12 539 20 286 36 401 45 262 34 977 211 156 34 6 13 23 35 43 55

73 924 42 257 4 813 7 404 7 816 6 515 s 119 3 576

378

.. 232

082

67 27 3 7 9 10 8 20

124 737 127 183 046 865 296

9n 157 863 570 840 708 834 260

90 f!9.I

6 8 6 3 2 2

483

122 71 27 3 7 10 10 12 50

407 534 056 446 574 325 530

130 321 527 309 91S

603

873

101 164 99 263 84 157 4 620 5 042 3 407

94 369 92 552 79 666 4 001

l 284

4 408 2 811 1 095

753 1 901

1 817

101 964 52 049

20 797 2 in 4 464 7 314 7 446 9 856 49 915

571

95 5.2 23 2

624

242 265 322 4 713 7 20S 6 463

8 274 43 382

99 591 97 661 83 866 4 216 4 435 3 192 1 322 630 1 931

100 387 59 096 29 568

2 5 7 6 7 41

696

163 926 061

682

291

192 949

84 648

186 156 8 9 6 3 2 6

73 776

51 4SS

79 309 62 569 3 755

63 917 45 540 2 975 4 556 4 :509 3 411 2 926 9 859

36 16 1 2 3

378 684 152 122 978 218 224

571

198 950 120 005 66 486 6 052 10 810 13 951 10 310 12 396 78 945

4 816 4 125

2 238 1 806

s 339

90 529

51 29 2 4 6 3

758 605

729 701 029 742 4 952 38 771

306 655 617 565 905

48 tt2 19 322 7 499

666

1 465

69 658

14 030 5 374 583 843

4 836

2 240 2 611

6 728 22 149

4 341 28 970

1 523 l 865 3 842 55 628

69 908

60 453

98 790

20 255 7 604 1 076 1 805 2 928 2 921 3 921 49 653

9 127 3 056 495 887 I 267 l 226 2 196 51 326

218

286

367 217 108 48

297 52 2l1

33

298 133 69 6 6 12 14 26 165 189 65 22 JO

518 90 33

79 874 38 930 20 980 2 009 3 401 5 025 3 314 4 201 40 944

7 196

2 638

294 516 873 1 057 I 818 91 594

Neg'° Worked in 1969 .. -------------------------- -50 to 52 week•--------------------------48 to 49 week•-----------------------··· 40 to 47 weeks-------------------------· 27 to 39 weeks---------------------····· 14 to 26 weeks-------------------------· 13 weeks or les•------------------------Oid not work in 1969 ------------··--------- --

·-

------

fe••le •• ·- -- ---- -- -- -- -- ---------- --

Worked in 1969------------------·--------- -50 to 52 weeks-------------------------- -48 to 49 weeks-----·-------------------· 40 to 47 weeks------·--------·-------··· 27 to 39 weeks-·---------------------··· 14 to 26 weeks--------··--·---·---·----· 13 weeks or less------·-·------··-··-··-· Did not work in 1969 ----------------------· --

--

------

221

--

37 11 168 602 855 257 6

-

--

4 22 37 188 598

Mole---------·---------·-·------·--

584 168

734

733 726 1 159 3 797

203 13 149 192 242 521 646

711 45 99 78 47 29 125

922 867 694 44 47 42 19 21 55

1 466 I 273 977 74 104

884

1 469 981 545 130 115 87 23 81 488

542

780 750 546 100 32 56 9 7 30

117 187 105 20

6 14 15

-

7U

147 65 50

54 253

489 363 168 32 32 61 34 36 126

61 375

-82

63 341

66 193

124 684

51 831

43 106

48 534

37 336 27 913 1 966 2 680 1 981 1 498 1 298 s 870

569 57 86 50 16 44 84

960 680 357 78 43 .54 98 50 280

581 345 41 35 52 24 84 303

79

11 28 193

U7 543 412 16 66 16 21 12 84

352 228 39

38 28

4 15 190

377

13 5 4 39 150

22

-5 8

91

445

445 254 153 16 23 15

170

-

10

-

-

14 245

82 17 19 13 16 23 275

14 19 124

428

117 160 129 16

127

87

48

62

55 21

10

2.4

25

22 191

-

27 4

-

26

Persons of Spanish Language

----

Worked in 1969 .• -----------------------··· 50 to 52 weeks-------------------------48 to 49 weeks-------------------------- -40 to 47 weeks-------------------------- -27 to 39 weeks-------------------------- -14 to 26 weeks-------------------------13 weeks or less------------------------- -Oid not work in 1969 -·····-·---------------

--female ________ ------------ •• -- ---· -Worked in 1969·--------------------------- -50 to 52 weeks-------------------------- -48 to 49 weeks.·-----------------------· -40 to 47 weeks-------------·-··--------- -27 to 39 weeks-----·---------··--------- -14 to 26 weeks-------------------------- -13 weeks or less------------------------- -Oid not work in 1969 ----------------------- --

-

10

-

54

104 416 580 96

-

7 14 22 S3 484

6 381

5 166 3 623 420 462 369 499 393 615 6 677

3 990 1 393 248 351 639 606 7S3 2 687

330 532

44

92 25 13

222

58

122 52 17 37 39

40

no

sos

606 606 469 31

42

28 52

676 43 49 31 6 14

1 001

790

583

442 159

627 374 131

36

.S6

178 10 76 114 102 103 418

12 67 93 75 348

29 50

:>4

26

--

408 180 30

.56

38 43

27

15

15 9 6

-

9 9

---

e

20 14

27

65

32

39

151 58 21 14 6 10

133 37 31

"5

96

-7

--6

93

96

65

77

636 761 660 159 543 783 331 291 869

27 244

41 213 6 9.olO 2 693 356 557 776

s

-

----

--

19

"9

-6

URBAN

Malo---------·--·--·---------------

Worked in 1969 .. -------------------------- -50 to 52 weeks-------------------------48 to 49 weeks-------------------------40 to 47 weeks-------------------------27 to 39 weeks-------------------------- -14 to 26 weeks-------------------------13 weeks or less------------------------· Did not work in 1969 ---------------------·-

-----

--

----

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

51 359 15 619 2 718 358 560 1 240 2 901 7 842 35 740

809 100 477 36 46

358 2n 419 400 610

43 735

46 929 49 179 109 086

136 487 116 275 25 218 s 412 10 341 16 232 27 861 31 211 20 212

Ml 284 57 523 31 348 3 941 6 067 6226 s 520 4 "21 2 761

"993 87 683 66 953 5 216 6 090 "626 2 798

2 000 2 310

11 546

70 S9 3 3 2

181 613 S17 521 089 945 496 1 365

61 975

53 288

2 842 3 155 1 677 619 394 l 366

65 611 56 700 3 070 2 978 1 832 n4

307 1 282

120 439 102 645 5 729

5 869

3 526 1 501 1 169 4 245

38 913

2 739 3 032

1 965 1 008 877 3 297

32 18 8 l 1 1 2 3 13

9 008 3 475 453

777

1 022 1 198

2 083 18 236

926

I 632 34 273

MINNESOTA 25-607

Table 167. Weeks Worked in 1969 by Age, Race, and Sex: 1970-Continued [Dato boMd on sample see text for meaning of oymbol• ... text]

The State Urban and Rural Standanl Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

Persons 16 years old and over Persons 14 and 15 years i>ld

Total

60 to 64 years

6S ta 69 vears

407 415 032 134 411 865 256 717 992

51 845 27 408 lS 714 1 535 2 449 3 111 2 178 2 421 24 437

46 147 14 62S s 146 870 1 366 2 061 2 185 2 597 31 322

40 795 6 561 2 234 396 665 957 877 1 430 34 234

099 950 282 782 459 49S 216 716 2 149

19 056 17 294 12 215 677 1 308 1 566 886 642 1 762

18 046 14 679 8 565 659 1 283 1 659 1 395 I 118 3 367

17 297 10 144 3 S77 326 640 1 344 1 727 2 S30 7 153

15 349 6 048 1 738 154 423 813 1 004 1 916 9 301

23 005 4 343 I 379 117 \S2

19 253 II S7S 5 587 471 8\5 1 673 1 343 1 686 7 678

40 329

24 286 12 414 9\0 2 218 3 217 2 680 2 847 16 043

19 718 10 743 5 336 432 965 1 586 1 003 1 421 8 97S

19 726 8 962 4 045 421 755 1 613 882 1 246 10 764

18 167 4 3SO 1 438 188 371 691 610 1 OS2 13 817

16 148 2 104 664 67 206 243 296 628

25 353

14 044

23 619

14 059 13 848 12 276 350 396 376 24S 20S 211

30 711 30 248 26 438 778 971 1 066 570 42S 470

14 782 14 311 12 032 3S5 574 64S 385 320 471

13 221 12 429 9 439 406 624 889 532 539 792

9 126 7 731 4 S54 191 4()S 807 794 980 1 395

6 175 4 461 2 365 73 271 434 426 890 1 714

6 014 2 821 1 336 110 144 313 290 628 3 213

13 135 s 6S2 2 879 23S 372 774 MIS 907 7 483

21 015 12 031 6 412 374 690 1 592 1 103 1 860 15 984

12 339 s 130 2 550 217 367 630 513 853 7 209

9 045 2 923 1 401 82 230 342 302 566 6 122

6 342 1 325 527 40 97 196 157 308 5 017

3 865

546 184 40 16 77 67 162 3 319

5 22• 591 278 5 9 33 95 171 4 635

7 033 6 826 s 581 26S 389 408 128 SS 207

15 070 14 351 11 551 451 811 836 436 264 719

• 064 7 329 5 383 219 528 632 374 193 735

6 053 4 926 3 494 168 363 464 229 210 I 12S

4 664 2 124 828 80 147 232 290 547 2 S40

3 510 794 339 14 36 73 141 191 2 716

sm

1 248 3 723 1 904 78 37S 4()3 423 540 3 525

15 973 8 562 4 754 2S9 555 1 051 83S 1 108 7 411

7 861

6 796 2 722 1 574 82 209 363 247 247 4 074

5 693 1 332 506 23 68 215 215 30S 4 361

4 514 461 226 11 26 S8 54 86 4 OS3

7 630 490 154 28 41 70 91 106 7 \'40

20 856 11 91S 5 617 872 1 036 1 099 1 357 1 994 8 881

17 144 s S20 2 288 334 558 546 588 1 206 11 624

um

29 664 9 375 3 514 653 934 1 259 1 416 1 599 20 289

25 728 4 078 1 283 275 4S7 S71 S99 893 21 650

41 352 2 839 1 O'IB 136 291 356

4() to 44 years

45 ta 54 years

118 916 S22 822 567 5 164 4 397 5 444 28 202

69 640 42 614 21 614 2 054 4 OS3 5 S54 4 308 5 231 26 826

133 2G7

22 219 21 685 17 513 996 1 408 1 230 324 214 534

2G 479 20 049 16 626 928 1 130 900 337 128 430

20 211 19 685 lS 949 891 \ 189 1 103 383 170 533

40 37 29 1 2 2 1

22 142 11 29S 3 996

356 944 748 856 39S 847

19 605 11 275 4 902 430 863 1 526 1 603 1 9S1 8 330

9 S12

12 204

366 337 236 153 291

8 289 227 303 271 114 105 203

12 020 10 779 33S 282 34\ 176 107 184

22 to 24

years

25 ta 29

30 to 34

years

years

years

161 190 126 802

69 910

90 430

34 388

56 419 23 037 3 476 6 Sl7 7 864 8 638 6 887 13 491

56 22 2 6 7 7 9 34

083 233 960 198 913 664 115 347

71 559 37 975 15 390 l 835 3 469 5 217 5 316 6 748 33 584

35 195 27 519 6 062 774 1 649 2 786 5 979 10 249 8 376

12 700 8 024 701 1 176 1 282 885 632 680

13 380

24 23 18 1 1 1

361 816 160 203 884 583 655 331 545

u stt

16to21

3S 10 39 years

SS to S9

years

70 to 74 7Syeors years and Ol/tr

URBAN- Continued

,.... ____________________________ _.

.-

WO
---

49 573 9 202 714 192 274 696

928 532 223 28

315

554 559

261

SI 74()

AO 371

71 350 73 833 83 811 395 761

18 158 5 687 903 4'I llS 313 860 3 447 12 471

215 912 139 110 9 208 14 701 17 195 15 451 20 247 S3 492

I 565

s 761

28 523 5 999 11 512 19 7$

28 736 32 273

65 36 16 l 3

65 48 4 8 9 6 7 47

329 550 933 100 291 618 837 878

59 36 22 2 3 3 2 2 22

69 067 s 007 1 964

245

433 594

660

I 11\ 64 060

RURAL NONFARM

.... -------··-···----------·---------

Worked in 1969 ••.•••••••••••••••••••••••••• 50 to 52 weeks •• ······--------·---------48 to 49 weeks •• --·-----------···-·-----40 to 47 weeks·······-··-······---------27 to 39 weeks •• ------------·-----·--···· 14 ta 26 weeks--------------------------13 Dld not work In 1969 ------------------------

-

-week• or kts•-------------------·------ --- ---·-· -----------------.Worked In~---1969••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 50 to 52 weeks •••• -------·····---------- 48 to 49 weeks···················-------- 40 ta 47 weeks---···-··········--·----· 27 to 39 weeks •• ··-------·--------······· . 14 to 26 weeks .......................... . 13 weeks or ktu •••••••••• ···--··-------·- Did not work in 1969 ·········---·----······- -

11 691

269 404

16 03'I 10 669 3 579 423 981 1 851

11• 406 131 575 285 4 715 10 801 19 209 19 876 26 689 144 831

34 397

342 32 125 232 S48 2 209 14 204

14 2441 SG 2 563 74 100 222 600 1 843 8 838

155 030 138 088 104 761 3 7M! 5 36S 7 591 7 190 9 433 16 942

25 015

098

815 663

248 311 456 322 266 335

12 508 2 367

133 765 53 838 22 967 1 676 3 453 6 688 6 68S 12 369 79 927

19 580 10 345 2 035 252 538 1 121 1 9SO 4 449 9 235

4 254 2 332 997 63 231 291 337 413 1 922

8 asa 3 819 \, 454 117 315 S26 623 784 5 039

10 385 3 990 \ 883 77 205 SO\ 424 900 6 39S

I 537 360 23 32 9S 262 765 4 347

"426 71 975 48 231 2 4<11 4 376 5 563 4 931 6 433 17 4SI

14 939 11 386

4 971 4 639

7 OH 6 844

2 484 4 037 3 S53

2 841 203 392 424 321 458 332

249 454 478 249 184 194

6 248 6 099 s 009 239 306 356 132 S7 149

s

95 974

IS 172

s 326

3 547 1 384 125 305

6 939 3 S50 1 228 96 324 551

6 473 3 119 1 132 127 172 425

6 349 3 220 1 357 117 236 411

635 1 779

3 389

846

719 3 354

3 129

3 488

so

21 362 3 912 533 1 329 2677 4 849 8 062 13 035

\ Wl

1 87S 5 370

13 220 3 958 440 1 253 2 124 2 492 2 953 12 309

1 I 2 10

434 660

I 60\ 18 662 I 734

454 44 101

260 302 573

RUW FARM

.... ·--· --

---·

·- ·----· -·-·-----·-----

Worked In 1969 ••.•.••••••••••••••••••••••• SO to 52 weeks----······--·-------·----·48 lo 49 Weeks •••••••••••••••••••••••••• 40 to 47 w"ks -----·-·--------------·--27 IO 39 w.. ks .......................... 14 to 26 weeks···--·--·--··········----13 week• or Did not work In 1969 .......................

--------

ktss •. --------·-·-··-----------

-,... __ ---·----·-·--··---Worked in 1969............................ --SO 52 weeks········------------·-···· --

¥Y1

lo

---27 to 39 weeks---------········--------·

48 to 49 weeks·······---------··-··--··· 40 to 47 weeks-------·--------·--------·

14 to 26 weeks ••••••.••••••••••••••••••• 13 weeks or ktss ••••••••••••••••••••••••• Did not work in 1969 .••••••••••••....••••••



-----

29

56

85

225 1 363 10 141

\7 362 6 631

44<1

1 3 4 7

5 470 5 135 3 532

718 656

• 704 8 413 7 090 231

9 309

12 721

s 154 2 367 174 383 605 629 996 7 567

DUWTH-SUPUIOR, MINN.-WIS., SMSA Total

...... -------·-··------·-·-·-·-··------

Worked in 1969 •••••••••••...•••••••••••••• SO ta S2 weeks ••••••••.•••••••••••••••.• .. 48 ta 49 weeks·····--------------------40 to 47 weeks---------·-······------··· 27 to 39 weeks-------------------------14 to 26 weeks---·----·----------------13 weeks Did not work in 1969 --·-···-··----------.-·

--

---or kts•-------------·-------···· ----,.... ______ ----·------- -- -· -- ---- -Worked in 1969 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• -· SO to S2 weeks---·------------------·-·· -48 49 weeks--------·----·····-··--··· -40 to 47 weeks·---------·-·····--------- -27 lo 39-ks ---·------·-·---···-·--·-- -14 to 26 weeks----------·······--------- -· to

13 week• or less ••••••••••••••••••••••••• Did not work In 1969 ...................... .

----

5 884

.165

805 73 11 38 70 116 497 4 760

44 199 18 396 1 362 3 194 s 833 6 S46 8 868 51 ns

2 675 280 620 1 290

9 583 1 9D2 269 638 I 279 2 289 3 206 5 589

506 592

s 230

sos

544

6 121 6 002

5 018

256 287 304 89 48 119

460 639

3 890 2 275 147 24S SOl 291 431 3 971

653 282 17 43

64 56

189

5 062

MINNEAPOLIS-ST. PAUL SMSA

Total

...... ---------------------·------·----weeks-····----------·····-··--- ·---

Worked In 1969•••••••••••••••••••••••••••• SO to 52 weeks······-··-------·-·------48 to 49 weeks--·-·····--·-----------··· 40 lo 47 27 to 39 weeks------------------···----14 to 26 -kl----------·····----------· 13 weeks or less-------··········-·-----Did not work In 1969 -----·------------··-··

--



---_.., -- ---- -- ···--------- -· -- -- .. Worked in 1969 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• --SO to 52 weeks------------------------·· ·48 to 49 weeks----······-------------··· -40 lo 47 weeks·········---------·-··--·· -27 to 39 weeks·---------------------···· -14 to 26 weeks···-------------·--------- -13 weeks or less •.• -------·---·····-··--- -Did not work In 1969 ---------·------------- -· 25-608

MINNESOTA

~7

OS9

11 184 1 SSl 254

m

977 2 188

5 815 25 875

6 016 "™ 303

102 182

496

I 036 3 897 29 838

sn

221

350 2'I 3S 2'I 29 30 67

586

sos 'J!J7

..., 378 160 22 39

528

441 929 607 116 020

156 899 327 701 371 so 054 so 5D8 SS 938 270 257

.. 459 76 580 17 015 4 \95 7 791 11 778 17 295 18 506 12 879 106 344 84 Ml7 20 565 "583

8 571

13 18 19 21

510 074 184 857

44 435

42 909 23 S2S 3 226 4870 4 545 3 833 2 910 1 526 52 926

43 18 2 5

146 039 9S5 189

s 989

6 212

4 762 9 780

70 219 68 722 S2 531 4 440 4 986 3 302 2 028 1 429 1 497

55 54 46 2 2 1

71 44 17 2

544 551

6 6 7 26

207 017 119 893

54 28 11 1 2 3 4

341 448

5 010

540 624 337 926 853 537 620 351 916

48 580 47 713 4()996 2 366 2 4S3 1 128 454 316 867

49 48 42 2 2 1

534 776 169 561 197 ISO 488 211 758

.. 86 73 4 4 2

8'3 985 593 471 811 936 045 5 129 2S 908

48 741 27 486 12 253 1 560 2 719 3 729 3 202 4 023 21 2SS

50 682 31 163 15 4()3 1 67\ 3 068 4 034 3 201 3 786 19 Sl9

93 60 33 3 6 6 4

678 101 101 6S2 410 212 939 787 2 577

993 289 820 979 163 28\ 531 s 515 33 704

35 33 26 2 2 1

082 020 554 172 107

oso

28 2S 18 1 1 I

530 544 789 682 502 333 476 762 986

33 18 10 1 1 1 1 1 lS

577 560 2 062 39 24 14 1 2 2 1 1 14

933 099 777 530 820 14() 929 903 3 834 962 059 426 185 656 849 413 530 903

4 168 l 670 254 360 442 499 943 19599

322

636 38 S13

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

Tobie 167. Weeks Worked in 1969 by Age, Race, and Sex:

1970-Continued

[Doto based on sample, see text. For meaning of symbols. see text]

The State Urban and Rural Standard Metropoliton Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

l'erson• 16 \IO(lrs old end ewer Per&ons 14 ond 15 years old

ft)fol

758 211

9 562 7 767

16 lo 21 years

22 to 24

years

25 to 29

years

30!034 years

years

40!044 years

4S to54 years

SS to 59

813

BOS

766 531

1 422 1 245

589 514 A04 16

35 to 39

)'ton

60 to 64

yeol'll

65 to 69 yeol'll

70 to 74 years

75 years and o.,.,.

275 110 65 6 6 5 8 20 165

271 52 28

17S

463

MINNEAPOLIS-ST. PAUL SMSA-Continued Negro

Molt-------------------------······

Worked in 1969----------·------------····--· SO to 52 w..ks -----·-···········---······· 4810 49 w..ks --------------------···--·40 to 47 w .. ks -----------··-··---·······27 to 39 w..ks ·-·-·····--··---···-------14 to 26 w..ks --------------------------13 weeks or l•ss------·-----·---··-----·-· Old not work in 1969 ----------·------------- .

-----

Fo•olo •••• -- ·-··-· •••••• --·--· -·--Worked in 1969 .... ------·-···-·--···--····· SO to 52 w..ks ------·-····-·------------48 to 49 w..ks ------·······------·--····· 40 to 47 w..,ks ······-···----·--···------· 27 to 39 weeks··-······-----·-····------· 14 to 26 weeks----------------······-·-·· 13 weeks or less •• -----··-·-------------·Old not work in 1969 ---------------------···

-

---

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

-

-

37 11 163 547

774 222 6

-4

17 37 158 552

4 894 437 653 628 427 728 1 795 9 786

6 318 2 756 463 lflO 678

en

1 039 3 468

1 7:16 1 164 221 44 60 217 213 409

5n

1 794 1 196 180

-

149 167 228

4n

598

778

676

346 44 76 65 70 75 102 832

652

w44 100 95 70 121 180

1 102 1 012 701 44 80 100 24 63 90 l 097 831 370 41 91 103 142 84

266

1

oeo

971 688

36

57

99 75

86

783 639 39 39

43

38

9S'I 74 104 73

9

24

44 29

19

11

109

16 33 47

22

m

977

185

829

l 393 935 525 130 102 87 23 68 458

634 290

60 63 74 58 89 343

625 340 65

553 325

54

41 35 47

88 35 260

81 276

43

24

H1

:123

275

213 29 22

199 99 48 13

6 86

34 124

531

419

352

248 153 16 23 15 25 16 171

314 155

58 7 17 12 75

228 39

38

28 4

IS

186

-s

s

-

n

17 19

8

16 23 229

-

10

14 226

65

n

-

27

14 19 110

391

22 10

29

-16

MINNESOTA 25-609

Tobie 168. Labor Force Status and Year Last Worked of Persons Not in the Labor Force by Age, Race, and Sex: 1970 [Da ta based on somp e, see text.

The State Urban and Rural Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

or minimum ba se fo r derived figures (percent median etc) and meaning of symbols, see text]

Persons 16 years old and aver Persons 14 and 15 yea1'11 old

Total

16to 19 20 and 21 years years

22 to 24 years

25 to 29 years

30 ta 34 years

35 ta 44 years

45 to 54

55 to 59

years

years

123 058 116 097 111 545 3 678 6 961 5 575 80.1 1 226 3 138 585 518 108 1 086 971 115 300

103 99 96 2 3 2

197 194 190 433 185 091

195 184 178 5 11 8

124 55 53 2 69 58

104 43 41 1 60 37

60 ta 64 years

65 ta 69 years

70 yeors and over

THE STATE

Total

---

Malo •• --··-·-···--·-·-···-·--·--·Lobar force ·-------------------·---·------Employed ······-··----·-·------------ -··Unemployed-··----····-··---------·--·-·. Not in labor Last worked, 1960 to 1970 -·-·······--·---Percent of not in lobar force···--------- . 1970 ---- ·- --------------····- --------1969 ---- ------------ •••••• ··---- ··---1968 ------ -----------·--- ·-·---------1964 to 1967 --·····-·-···-----------·-1960 to 1963···-·-·------------··-----0id not work, 1960 to 1970-----··--··-····· Never worked ------ -----------·-·--·-·Worked before not 1960reported •••••••••• ---···-------Yeor lost worked ._ _________ _

force----------·----····--------

.

--

..---

,.....__ -- ···--·-- -- -----------------

Lobar farce ····--·- •••• __ ------ ···--····--·

~~:~~id:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: -Not in labor force--------·-···------------·- lost worked, 1960 to 1970 -----·-·--------- " Percent of not in labor force-------·---1970 ·--- •••• -- -- ---- -- -·-- -------- ---1969 -- -· ------ -- ·--- -- ------ ---------1968 ---- -- -- - • -- -- -- -- ---- -- ---- •• --·· 1964 to 1967 __ ----------------------·-to 19631960 .·-·---------·-----------Did1960 not work, to 1970 ••.•••••• _______ _-Never worked .... -- ·-----··-----·-----Worked before 1960 __ •••• ____ ---- __ ---- -· Year lost worked not reported _____________ _

--

83 16 15 1 66 13

757 804 305 491 953 377 20.0 2 252 10 328 559

200

38 49 415 49 415 4 161 79 773 10 297 9 341 956 69 476 7 194 10.4 1 912 5 040 164 60 18 58 073 58 073

1

mm 951 907 38 281 185

86'1 851 668 923 335 6S.7 25 522 87 589 15 645 34 357 22 222 85 133 32 896 52 237 11 455

1 338 582 556 25 756 337

4&6

056

422 495 430

225 44.6 41 212 124 229 39 954 80 883

so

941 393 657

--

4 209

166 611 227 046 25 548

Male---·-----------····---·------ --

12 169

1 214 411

134 929 352 237 205 131 85.6

51 37 33 3 13 12

149 73 67 5 76 37

65 681

90 203

42 40 2 22 19

SS 52 2 35 30

4&6

010 062 931 476 194 48.6 8 136 26 722 1 897 392 47 36 555 36 205 350 2 727

275 294 116 115 981 218 87.4 3 080 8 409 527 172 30 1 320 l 241 79 443

79 68 63 4 10 0

146 132 78 597 70 181 8 067 67 535 40 590 60.l 8 324 30 833 1 150 251 32 24 326 24 201 125 2 619

745 641 082 936 925 86.9 4 185 11 421 2 432 1 834 53 2 n7 2 545 182 284

2 309 5 471 476 448 27 1 041 920 121

433

182 815 334 021 535 87.2 4 091 12 497 5 120 8 353 474 4 042 3 658 384 444

117 649 304 328 168

488

84.6 4 746 16 067 7 742 19 390 10 543 9 641 6 339 3 302 1 039

277 713 576 525 564 480 69.6 610 1 130 291 321 128 883 643 240 201 016 553

806

736 533 773 62.4 3 503 9 193 4 050 10 054 10 973 21 610 5 610 16 000 1 150

4 548

6 761 4 555 67.4 1 145 2 002 463 715 230 1 847 1 071 776 359 199 98 95 3 100 41

472 647 071 571 825 043 40.7

5 13 4 9 7 57 12 45 2

985 944 140 468 507 444

506

063

275

501 258 837 175 243 000 71.2 1 635 3 407 893 1 452 613 2 898 1 025 1 873 345

551 213 422 787 338 799 35.5 4 608 11 782 4 441 7 792 4 176 56 964 18 343 38 621 2 575

85 76 73 2 9 7

669 373 371 979 296 126 76.7 1 114 2 947 996 1 514 555 1 728 469 1 259 442

74 56 54 2 17 14

473 789 337

446

684 916 84.3 1 623 6 447 2 261 3 290 1 295 2 349 379 1 970 419

59 24 23 1 34 29

059 158 057 101 901 559 84.7 2 309 10 766 4 055 9 561 2 868 4 164 524 3 640 1 178

1l9 020 19 228 18 388 797

99 792 51 585 51.7

2W

13 039

H48

16 115 16 3~ 43 491 1 452 42 039 016

201 109 105 3 92 32

91 46 44 1 45 15

464 335 765 555 129 265 33.8 1 914 5 329 1 954 3 745 2 323 28 132 11 196 16 936 1 732

80 616 32 776 31 845 926 47 840 17 496 36.6 1 632 5 888 2 529 4 904 2 543 28 782 11 532 17 250 1 562

70 656 14 370 13 764 606 56 286 20 083 35.7 1 651 5 367 2 586 6 864 3 615 33 944 13 807 20 137 2 259

160 454 10 576 9 927

192 182 176 5 10

84 75 72 2 9 6

73 56 53 2 17 14

776 299 849 444 477 778 84.6 1 619 6 402 2 202 3 273 1 282 2 289 369 1 920 410

58 455 23 932 22 837 1 095 34 523 29 334 85.0 2 291 10 662 4 015 9 502 2 864 4 074 511 3 563 1 115

117 950 19 030 18 216 771 98 920 51 244 51.8 2 133 12 971 3 891 16 015 16 234 43 118 1 441 41 6n 4 556

198 107 104 3 91 32

950 813 076 733 137 305 35.4 4 490 11 586 4 385 7 682 4 162 56 316 18 100 38 216 2 516

90 529 45 849 44 297 1 537 44 680 15 113 33.8 1 895 5 289 1 931 3 700 2 298 27 880 11 094 16 786 1 687

79 874 32 476 31 573 898 47 398 17 321 36.5 1 621 5 814 2 489 4 872 2 525 28 541 11 436 17 105 1 536

69 908 14 152 13 562 590 55 756 19 910 35.7 1 642 5 330 2 548 6 804 3 586 33 662 13 658 20 004 2 184

159 241 10 420 9 771

1 466 1 265 1 191 63 201 104 51.7 5 30 27 23 19 74 5 69 23

627 521 509 12 106 70 66.0 4 27 8 26 5 15 9 6 21

377 275 275

367 165 165

102 72 70.6 4 19 37 5 7 30 10 20

202 101 50.0 6 52 26 17

595 136 121 15 459 183 39.9 14 46

639

149 878 26 624 17.8 1 240 5 978 2 259 8 415 8 732 113 753 44 932 68 821 9 501

White

----·..

Labor force •• ________ ---· •• ·-·--· •••••• __ _ Employed __ ------ __ -- •••••••• ··-----· ·-· •• ------··------------· HotUnemployed----·h11 labor force..,_.,.,...,,._,. ... _____________ ,. __ ,..

-..

last worked, 1960 to 1970 ----------···-·Percent of not in lobar force-------·--1970 -- •••• - - -· -- ---------- -- ---·---·· 1969 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- ·- -· -·-- -----·····1968 -- -· -- - - -- -- ------·--· -- -··· -- -- 1964 ta 1967 ------------------·-·-···1960 to 1963 •••••••••••••• ·-··-------Did not work, 1960 to 1970 _______________ _ Never worked Worked before .................................................... 1960 ___________________ _...

-----·-----

---,........ -· -· ·--- ------------------ -Labor force -· __________ ··----·- __ --------- -Year last worked not reported _____________ _

----

Employed __ -···-· •• --··--···----·-·----Unemployed----·- •• __ ---·-·--------··--· Nat in lobar force----·----···----------·--last worked, 1960 to 1970 ---------------Percent of not in lobar force----------1970 -- -- ·- -- •• -- -- ·- -------------· --1969 -- -- -- --·· -· ---------- ------ -- -- 1968 -- -· •• -- -- -- •• -------- -------- •• 1964 to 1967 -------------------------1960 to 1963. ________ ·-··---·-·--·-··· Did not work, 1960 ta 1970·---------·····Hever Worked before not 1960---·--·------------Year la•t worked reported _____________ _

-· -·----

-..--worked---·--------------------- ----

Male __ ---- .. --------------------·

----

-·----..

Labor force -- ------ __ ---------- ----------Employed -- -------- --------------------Unemployed---- ____ •••• __ •••••• ------ --Hot in labor force-------------------------la•I worked, 1960 lo 1970 ---------------- -Percent of not in lobar force----------1970 -- -- - - - - -- ·- -- ·--- -- -- ••• --- -- -- 1969 ---- ---- -- ·- -- ------ ·-----------1968 ------ ·- -- •• ·- -------- ----------1964 lo 1967 -·-----------------------1960 to 1963-------------------------Did not work, 1960 to 1970-----------·-··Never worked •• -----·-----.----------· Worked before 1960-----····------·--·· Year lost worked not reported •••••••••••••.

------

-·--

-·-----

25-610 MINNESOTA

16 15 l 65 13

614 129 477 555 072 19.9 2 218 10 074 542

200

38

938 403 895 37 276 181

24 85 15 33

792 564 008 689 65.8

899

657 189

899

22 045

48 492

83 408

-

31 887 51 521 10 911

48 492 3 991

78 235 10 135 9 201 934 68 100 6 938 10.2 1 887 4 809 164 60 18 57 085 57 085

-

4 077

823 98 88 10 725 152 21.0 12 132 8

-

487 487

-

86

1 311 5n 547 24 745 332

496

653 S83 938

843 207 44.5 40 520 121 907 39 287 79 895 50 S98 388 867 163 921 224 946 24 769

10 795 7 636 6 923

481 3 159 1 913 60.6 259 1 062 259 212 121 893

S06 387 353

143 297 77 467 et 275 7 859 65 830 39 699 60.3 8 145 30 204 1 081 237 32 23 622 23 511 111 2 509 146 72 66 5 74

871 021 174 830 850 36 424 48.7 7 994

26 175 1 836 372 47 35 818 35 488 330 2 608

1 560 598 482 100 962 535 55.6 87 404

36 8 374 360 14 53

50 132

36 32 3 13 11

586

584 016 546

897 87.8

3 003 8 197 502 165 30 l 222 1 169 53 427 64 507

42 40 2 22 19

123 052 049 384 537 87.3 4 128 11 182 2 385 1 789 53 2 592 2 415 177 255

648 398 295 45 250 171 68.4 50 109 5 7

73

47 26 6

101 97 94 2 3 2

404

120 579 114 046 109 715 3 494 6 533 5 256 80.5 1 167 2 950 554 477 108 1 041 932 109 236

232 056 788 242 176 29 984 87.7 4 028 12 168 5 061 8 260 467 3 797 3 442 355 395

122 407 54 408 52 119 22n 67 999 57 6!0 84.7 4 653 15 722 7 606 19 164 10 465 9 400 6 146 3 254 989

101 42 40 1 59 37

915 630 507 74

1 278 1 073 985 61 205 139 67.8 15 89 22 13

77 500 67 863 62 467 4 120 9 637 8 284 86.0 2 226 5 138 464 429 27 949 851 98

.. 54 51 2 34

285

221 77.5 30 174 4 13

53 30 23 ll

21 15 6 45

164 895 924 396 269 251 68.9 567 1 048 249 282 105 839 609 230 179 964 553 854 688 411 249 62.7

3 440

a 967

3 9 10 21 5 15 1

961 949 932 081 318 763 081

1 134 955

880 44

179 148 82.7 16 58 33 23 18 13 3 10 18

193 187 182 4 6 4

961 609 472 397 352 230 66.6 1 056 1 878 417 654 225 l 779 1 043 736 343

196 96 93 3

011 782 317

460 99 229

40 339 40.7 5 416 13 746 4 839 0 940 7 398 56 710 12 104 44 606 2 180

1 828 1 620 1 513 67

208

169 81.3 28 54 31 51 5 29 15 14 10

949 104 825 051 845 7 734 71.3 1 592 3 307 853 1 388 594 2 789 1 008 1 781 322

648 572 628 921 076 982 76.9 1 100 2 900 961 1 477 544 1 686 443 1 243 408

-

-

-

47 7 40 54

639

148 823 26 415 17.7 1 213 5 928 2 246 8 363

8 665 113 070 44 720 68 350 9 338

30

26 67 164 5 159 112

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

Table 168. Labor Force Status and Year Last Worked of Persons Not In the Labor Force by Age, Race, and Sex: 1970-Continued [Dalo hosed on sample, see text. For minirru.>m hose for derived figures (porc
The State Urban and Rural Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

PerSQns

Persons 14 and 15 years old

Total

855 121 112 9

10 542

734

4 998 2 454 49.1 389 1 138 262 479 186 1 982 852 1 130 S62

16ta 19 20 and 21 years years

16 years old and over

22 lo 24 years

25 to 29 years

30 lo 34

894

1 170 692 671 21 478 387 81.0 54 176 54 84 19 46 36 10 45

995 875 833 16 110 91 82.7 31 40 6 14

35 to 44 yeors

45to54 years

1 060

l 844

605 583

1 150 1 0'17 53

1 469 826 808 18 643 280 43.5 67 119 21

years

SS lo S9 years

6010 64 years

65 to 69

445 218 200 18

445 166 150 16 279 101 36.2

20.1

20

30

ytars

70 years ondover

THE STATE-Continued Negro- Continued

,..... -- -- -------- ---------- -- -------

Labor force·-·-·------·--··----------------

~~:~i~id :: :: :: :: ::::::::::::::::::::::Nat in labor force-------------------·------- Last worked, 1960 lo 1970 -------·-----·--- Percent of not in labor force ------------ -

146 19.9 12 134

1970 ---------- ------------------------ 1969 ---- ------ ---- -------------- -----1968 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -------- -- -- -- ------ 1964 to 1967 --------------------------19631960 ...... --------------------Did1960 not to work, to 1970. _______________ _ Never worked Worked before -------------------------1960 ____________________ _ Year last worked not reported ______________ _

----

--

519 519

-

69

s 544 s 273

1 313

$83

589 532 57 794 371 46.7

328

264

S35

485

323

s

255 26 4

255 170 66.7 21 124 14 11

43 359 240 66.9 35 145 13 42

326 310 16 97

69 64 5 16

74 58 16 45

942

294

623

455 371 84 487 249 51.1 38 197 6 8

263 218 35 31 25

566 S2S 31 57

86

-

-

s

22 455

;122 48.8 33 81 32

Sl 25 196 87 111 35

$4

371 53.5 43 133 38 106 51 259 73 186

64

542

324 313

11

218

')17

86

106 46.7 6 42 18 26 14 105 23

39.4 19 13 19 30 5 96 20 78 34

64

9 318 64 254 45

825

l 294

1 238 1 163 51 58 51

780

187

783 712 57 42 32

738

in 143 29 15 15

s

7 37

82

16

3

27 39 12 122 46 76 56

707 111 111

-

596

120

22

22

46 361 71 296 109

Persons of Spanish Language

.... -------------------------------

584 106 76 30 478 84 17.6 25 59

"

Labor force -- -- --·- ---- ---- ---------------· Employed -- ---- ---·-- ---- ---------------Unemployed-----------------------------Nol in labor force-------------------------·Lost worked, 1960 ta 1970 -------------.--Percent of not in labor force ---- .. ---........ 1970 ---- ------ ------------ -- ---------1969 -- -- ------ ------------------ -----1968 -- -- ---- -- -------- ---------- -----1964 to 1967 --------------------------to 1963--------------------------Did1960 not work, 1960 to 1970 ________________ _

-

---

---Never worked Worked before -------------------------1960 ____________________ _Year lost worked not reported ______________ _,. __ -- ------ ---- ---- -- ---- -- ---Lobar force-------------------------------- Employed ________ -------- ---------------- Unemployed---- __ ---- ____ --------------- Not in labor force--------------------------- Last worked, 1960 to 1970 ----------------- Percent of not in labor force ------------ 1970 -------- -- -- ------ ---------------- 1968 ________________ _1969 ------------------- -------- -----1964 lo 1967 --------------------------1960 to 1963 __________________________ _Did not work, 1960 to 1970 ________________ _Never worked Worked before -------------------------1960 ____________________ _Year last worked not reported ______________ _-

.... --------------------------------

Labor force-------------------------------Employed __ ------ -------- ---------------- Unemployed-----------------------------Not in labor force ............................ - ....................... .. Last worked, 1960 to 1970 ···-------------· Percent of not in labor force ........................ .. 1970 ---- ------ -- ---------------- -----1969 -- -- ------ -- ---------------------1968 -- -- -----------------------------1964 to 1963. 1967 --------------------------1960 10 _________________________ _ Did not work, 1960 lo 1970 ____ ------------- Never worked-------------------------Worked before 1960 ____________________ _Year lost worked not reported •• -------------

-

----

Fe.alt ____ ------------------------- Labor force--·-----------------------···--- Emplayed -- _ •• -- -------- -· -- ------ ------ No~7~'1:fb~~1orce::::::::::::::::::::::::::: -Last worked, 1960 to 1970 ----------------- 1970 ________________ _Percent of not in labor force -----------1968 -________________ _1969 ---------------- ---------------1964 to 1967 --------------------------- to 19631960 ••• -------------------·---Did1960 not work, to 1970 ________________ _Never worked Worked before -------------------------1960 ___________________ _ -Year last worked not reported •• ------------ --

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

400 24

357

111 26

m m

'•n 2 919

1 060

37

580 84 77 7 496 34 6.9

21 13

-428 428

34

51 10 9 1 40 1

359 762 631 131 597 676 18.9 1 447 s 603 434 160 32 31 08S 31 08S

-

1 836

49 573 6 854 6 179 675 42 719 4 031 9.4 1 174 2 724 87 35 11 36 451 36 451

-

2 237

809 638 612 22 170 113

358 944 243 682 414 866 66.8 16 684 51 507 9 882 21 385 14 408
928 440 423 17 .487 233

315 770 614 OSI 545 471 47.9 28 954 82 5n 27 915 57 296 36 734 237 298 83 031 154 267 16 776

--6 6

614 343 327 16 271 237 87.S 60 124 42 11

ni

367 50.9 93

240 8 26 339 339

40 28 2S 2 11 10

52 48 2 8 7

54 632 36 999 35 474 1 510 17 633 15 669 88.9 3 523 9 114 l 696 1 295 41 1 756 1 644 112 208

009 129 823 275 213 87.2 1 842 4 597 403 351 20

681 620 61 381 69 45 44 1 24 21

910 852 165 660 058 502 89A

3 112 9 211 3 662 s 273 UI 2 264 2 001 263 292

79CJ

415 379 36

352

315 37 438 269 61.4 20 78 22 61 88 169

586 462

78.8 S3 167 71 116 55 124 70 54

-

60 284

-

1 001

47 6 51 51

619

30S 663 321 88.S 2 675 7 067 441 115 23 967 912 SS 375

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14 10 10

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8S.6 Z1 156

-7

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302

27

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558 491 004 470 067 25 982 S4.1 6 327 18 117 1 246 254 38 20 516 20 298 218 1 569

721 368 351 17 353

27

-

106 58 54 4 '18

-7 7 -

-

339 294 45

95 868 SS 258 49 189 5 820 40 610 21 on 66.7 6 054 19 973 817 217 11 12 348 12 283 65 1 190

23 Z1

25

-9

2 714 205 3 758 2 124 56.5 295 969 295 356 209 1 593 967 606 41

50

...

-

345 278 67 20

357

....

URBAN

6 381 5 333 4 923 326 1 048 683 65.2 122

96

-7

21

--

--

1 116 590 554 36

24

129 26 43 21 278 94

13823'1

71 31 30 1

559 757 639 107

:19 802

26 788 67.3 2 249 6 019 2 883 7 319 B 318 12 366 2 498 9 868 648

346

328 18 437 167 38.2 12 68 34 38 15 270 131 13'1

24.l 46.2

71 546 69 334 67 573 1 290 2 212 1 549 70.0 370

90 430 43 457 41 894 1 551 46 973 41 446 88.2 3 416 11 416 5 723 14 037 6 854 4 991 3 093 1 898 S36

783

526

993 628 858 105 365 427 82.5 942 2 508 469 438 70 694 619 75 244

213 231 70 550 380 170 113

--

7 7

-

665

21

-

184 5

89 84 81 2 5 4

...

...

73

-

715 23 42 42

126 308 123 498 2 208 3 926 2 508 63.9 590 938 330 471 179 11n 606 566 246 13-1 751 70 475 68 206 2 264 64 283 27 375 42.6 3 513 8 539 3 441 6 319 5 563 35 713 4 939 30 774 1 195

-

124 118 115 2 5 3

684 703 987 518 961 937 65.8 777 1 343 544 873 400

1 777 551 1 226 267 133 17 75 2

207 904 715 18S 55 303 20 704

37.4 2 867

6 960

2 5 2 33 7 25 1

815 183 879 144 327 817 455

10

s

--

117

156 156

-

31 21

30

13.1 57 57

97 74

78 33

127 30

-

...

...

13

32 12 30

-4

-

10

23

10

8 15

147 65 65

151 SI 51

133 31 31

82 12

...

100 27 27.0

6

6

---

-

-6

70 35 35

-

51131 46 990 45 501 l 471 4 841 3 493

n.2

441 1 242 608 845 357 l 001

222

779 347 59 407 33 418 32 576 833 25 989 9 099 3S.0 1 020 2 735 l 278 2 409 1 657 15 873 4 669 11 204 1 017

4

-

-7

14

-

Hl2 20

19.6 6

-82 14

-

. ..

-7 -

11 15 40 8 32 5 161

19 19

-

142 18 12.7

--

--

38 44

-

18 118 16 42 6

33 918 32 822 1 096 9 288 7 678 82.7 810 2 761 I 308 2 008 791 I 301 180 1 121

309

32 636 12 862 12 281 Slll 19 774 16682 84.4 1 131 5 066 2 610 6 224 1 651 2 237 232 2 005 855

61 457 9 978 9 513 465 58 479 28 986 49.6 I 052 5 347 2 13'/ 9 612 10 836 25 986 640 25 346 3 507

51 845 23 638 23 081 5S2 28 207 11 144 39.5 943 3 -405 1 594 3 372 1 830 16 120 4 847 11 273 943

46 147 10 709 10 284 425 35 438 14 406 40.7 I 156 3 502 1 946 5 255 2 547 19 480 6 121 13 359 I 552

109 862 8 070 7 576

65 JO

35 8

43 206

494

101 792 19 356 19.0 828 3 554 1 631 6 580 6 763 75 075 25 594 49 481 7 361

MINNESOTA 25 - 611

Table 168. Labor Force Status and Year Last Worked of Persons Not in the Labor Force by Age, Race, and Sex: 1970-Continued [Doto based on sample see text For minimum base for derived figum (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text)

The State Urban and Rural Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

'

·-

Persons 16 years old ond over Persons 14 and 15 yeanold

Total

16 to 19 20 ond 21 years years

22 to 24 years

25 to 29 years

30 to 34 years

35 to 44 years

45 to 54 years

55 to 59 years

60 to 64 years

65 to 69 years

70 \it
RURAL NONFARM

Male···-----···--··--------------- -.

labor force -·-····---·-···----------------Employed ••••••••.••••••••• ---- ---------Unemploytd -- ---- ------------ •••• -------Not In labor force--------------------------Lost worked, 1960 to 1970 ···-------------· Percent of not In labor force •••..••••••• 1970 ·- ---·---------------- -- .• -------1969 -- -- -------------------- -- -------- . 1968 ·- ---- ---------------- -- -- -------- . 196410 1967 --------------------------1960 to 1963 •••• ------------·-········· Did not work, 1960 to 1970 ••••••••••••••••• Never worked -···--·-·---·-------·---·Worked briare 1960 •••••••••.••••••••••• Yeor lolll worked not reported •••••.•••••••••

18 158 2 805

--

2 519 278 15 353

-

446 2 832 105 40 6 10 778 10 778

--

-. . ....... ____________________________ _-

----

labor force •••• ------------ ------ .......... Employed •••••••••••• -----· -·-· --·· •. ---Une111ployed -- -- •• ·····----- -· •••••••. ---Not in 1obor force-···--------·-············· Lost worked, 1960 lo 1970 ---·····---·----Percen1 of no1 In lobar force -------····· 1970 ·- -- ---- ------ -·-· ---- -- .. -------1969 -----------.---------------------1964 to --1967 __________________________ 1968 --- --------------- -- -- ·- ---·- -_. 1960 to 1963 __________________________ _ Did not work, 1960 ta 1970 ..••••••••••..••• Never worked-·--------------·---·-···· Worked briare 1960 •••••••••••.••.••••• Yeor lost worked not reported •••.•....••••••

-. .

-. .

--.

3 429 22.3

1 146 17 692 2 196 I 948 248 15 496 I 831 11.8 419 l 337 43 25 7 12 522 12 522

-

I 143

269 404

189 175 12 79 51

594 953 466 810 231 64.2 .5 623 23 062 4 n6 11 062 6 708 26 330 e 668 17 662 2 249

276 101 95 6 174

229

6 &95 5 314 4 535 534 1 581 1 378 87.2 271 l 001 74

30 13 6 224 6 207 17 596

178 162 16 25

29 000

13 306 11 574 I 649 15 692 B 8n 56.5 1 444 7 156

41)6

25 810

691 406 249 715

9 8 1 16 7

73 309

42.0 8 554 27 898 e 963 17 627 10 267 96 509 49 074 47 435 4 897

380 301 079 430 221 44.0 I 252 5 363 479 118 9 8 678 8 633 45 531

32

-

13 380

12 058 10 735 1 072 1 322 1 093 82.7 322 628 62 74 7 192 158 34 37

8 587 4 353 3 907 439 4 234 3 441 81.3 555 I 834 604 440 8 T.l8 698

16 039 7 667 7(112 56'1 8 372 7 063 84.4

802

2 704 I 151 2 250 156 I 238 1 149

40

89

55

71

3 761 3 024 2 689 276 737 519 70.4 134 341 12 25 7 175 167 8 43

5 470 4 862 4 488 342 608 425 69.9 145 246 11 23

2 462 1 393 1 260 133 1 069 815 76.2 107 473 132 99 4 233 203

4 254 1 663 1 558 105 2 591 I 970 76.0 177 582 307 830 74

40 697 38 995 37 011 1 1)()3 1 702 1 163 68.3 303 523 115 191 31 482 341 141 57

40 099 36 527 34 359

65 28 237 214 23 43

219 258 089 028 961 642 66.8 164 297 57 80 44 253 206 47 66

25 529 9 514 8 921 588 16 015 12 684 79.2 1 077 3 545 I 598 3 993 2 471 3 018 2 140 878 313

22 142 8 828 8 322 506 13 314 7 748 58.2 904 2 242 898 1 937 1 767 5 370 I 684 3 686 196

38 858 19 476 18 556 920 19 382 8 538 44.1 1 245 3 265 934 I 842 1 252 10 457 3 047 7 410 387

40 21 20 1 18 7

8 704

315 509 341 67.0 132 156 28 15 10 155 138 17 13

9 512 9 121 8 914 207 391 289 73.9 76 168 21 10 14 80 57 23 22

8 858 2 678 2 489 189 6 180 4 358 70.5 253 1 106 421 1 360 1 218 1 632 1 106 526 190

7 038 6 650 5 949 373

24 361 23 274 21 827 1 258 1 087 807 74.2 152 474 88

056 962 758 204 094 462 79.6 404 1 015 327 550 166 563 162 401 69

18 046 12 147 11 023 1 118 5 899 5 043 85.5 498 2 227 792 1 095 431 790 115 675 66

17 297 5 903 5 494 409 11 394 9 586 84.1 831 3 621 I 225 2 854 1 055 1 548 198 1 350 260

38 314 4 848 4 5411 U6 33 506

329 382 225 157 947 402 39.1 1 002 2 722 1 011 1 812 855 11 080 4 378 6 702 465

19 718 9 003 8 537 460 10 715 3 990 37.2 518 1 527 501 980 464 6 337 3 161 3 176 388

19 726 7 132 6 851 281 12 594 4 608 36.6 528 I 606 720 1 209 545 7 612 3 598 4 014 374

18 167 2 915 2 784 131 15 252 4 559 29.9 354 I 336 532 1 369 968 10 204 5 102 5 102 489

41 501 2 (Ml J 912 119 39 460 6 055 15J 311

26 263 25 130 24 582 537 1 133 884 78.0 252 541 18 53 20 193 124 69 56

30 718 29 028 28 491 532 1 690 1 444 85.4 391 928 63 29 33 230 109 121 16

14 782 13 421 13 112 304 1 361 1 171 86.0 269 690 61 119 32 164 85 79 26

13 221 10 724 10 492 232 2 497 2 195 87.9 315 1 459 161 187 73 258 84 174 44

9 126 5 393 5 282 111 3 733 3 291 88.2 347 2 079 220 483 162 379 94 285 63

12 209

10 385 2 968 2 845 123 7 417 3 237 43.6 350 932 269 798 888 3 874 I 428 2 446 306

25 856 8 696

12 339 3 914 3 652 262 8 425 2 176 25.8 376 I 067 175 356 202 5 922 3 366 2 556 327

9 045 2 006 I 913 93 7 039 1 744 24.8 161 877 215 323 168 5 050 3 087 1 963 245

6 342

387 17 160 5 130 29.9 748 2 181 56'1 979 653 11 337 4 458 6 879 693

28 015 9 927 9 482 445 18 088 4 693 25.9 739 2 100 615 797 442 12 740 6 638 6 102 655

746 696 50 5 596 I 118 20.0 141 529 108 240 100 4 260 2 584 1 676 218

9 091 465 43'1 26 8 626 1 213 14.I 95 670 93 158 197 6 901 3 854 3 (M7 512

6 248 6 027 5 614 172 221 151 68.3 33 68 18 15 17 65 14 51 5

13 154

15 070

8 064

~

6 956 6 472 484 1 108 863 77.9 130 282 194 186 71 197 58 139 48

6 053 4 372 4 059 313 I 681 1 441 85.7 183 429 255 425 149 206 27 179 34

9 225

14 085 13 254 739 985 700 71.1 91 237 117 205 50 264 70 194 21

22 21 20 1

2 125

3 572 2 619 73.3 467 1 136 286 550 180 891 365 526 62

19 15 14 1 3 2

17~

52.4 767 4984 1 521

HO 4753

14 972

540

14 4:12

968

11~

535 I 671 I 772 31 711 15 484 16 293 I 628

RURAL FARM

Mole ........ ···------- ......•.... ..

.. -· -· ..-·

Labor force-·-··--···----------········-·· Em played •• ---- •• ------ •••••••.•••••.••• .. Unemployed ____ •••. __ •• ----·· •• __ ..••••• Not in labor farce··-·-·········-···-·····-· last worked, 1960 la 1970 ................ .. Percent of not in labor force-------···· 1970 ·--- -· -- ·--- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- •• ----1969 ---- ---- •• ---- ---· -- -- -- -- ·- -- ••• 1968 -- -- -- ---- ---------- .• -- ------ --1964 ta 1967 -··-····--------····- •••• 1960 to 1963 ••••••.•.••.•••••••••••••• Did not work, 1960 la 1970 .••••••...•••••• Never worked ______ .,,, ___ "' ____ --------Worked before 1960 ................... . Year last worked not reported ••••.•••••••••

--

82 11 003 2 272 20.6 359

·---

I 893 20

-·--

7 552 7 552

-·--

-"""' " ' " ----.. ---------------labor force···----------------·-·········· -Employed __ •••••••••• ------ ____ ---- ··--- -Unemployed •.••••••.. -·-··············-- -Not in labor force·······-···-··········-··· last worked, 1960 la 1970 ······-····--·-· Percen1 of not in labor force-----····-· 1970 •• ---- .••• -- -- ···- -· -----------·1969 ..•• -- -- -- -· -- •• ··-· ------------1968 -- -- •••• -· -· •• -------------- ···-· 1964 to 1967 ···········-·······------1960 ta 1963 •••••••••••••••••••••••••• Did not work, 1960 to 1970 •••••••••••••••• Never worked··········-·-·-·········· Worked before 1960 ..•••••••••••••••••• Year la•t worked not reported ••••••••••••.•

14 240 3 237 3 155

-·..

------·

-·..

--

1 179 12 508 1 247 1 214 33 11 261 1 332 11.8 319 979 34

--

-------

9 100 9 100



5 884 1 041

-

829

155 030

123 119 3 31 20

331 655 520 699

238 63.8

21 264 10 031 9 418 598 11 233 4 646

106 372

41.4 826 3 704 104 4 8 5 754 5 711 43 833

133 765

17 118

3 215 13 020 l I 10 6 3 1

39 37 2 94 30

987 910 106 089 983

595 400 195 170

445 32.3 3 704 13 759 3 076 5 960 3 946 59 850 34 506 25 344 3 875

5 139

4 757

382 11 979 3 991 33.3 557 3 242 172

20

-

7 361 7 274 87 627

30 21

-

168 142 26 15

540 508 32 81

8 195 7 860

8 309

4 402 4 321 66 7 IYJ7 5 033 64.5 328 2 708 288 962 741 2 533

m

2 261 241

DUWTll-SUPERIOR, MINN.-WIS., SMSA Total

Mole--·-··--········-··········-·

Lobor force •• ---·-··· •••••• ------··-·-··-· Employed -- ---- --·- •••• ·-------··-- ----Unemployed •••••••••• -------·-·······--· Not In labor force •••••••••••••••••••••••••• lost worked, 1960 to 1970 •••••• -------·-· Pltrcent of not In labor force····------· 1970 •• -· --·--·-· -- --·-. ·-------- --··1969 -- •• ·------··- ······--- ••••• -- -·1968 -·-- ·--- --·- -- ···-----·· ·--- ---·1964 to 1967 ---·--·--·····-·········-· 1960 to 1963 .......................... !>id not work, 1960 to 1970 ••••••.•.••••••• Never worked ····-·-··-·--··········-· Worked before 1960 .................... Year Iott worked not reported ••••••••••••••

..--

------· -----

-----·----

.25-612 MINNESOTA

902

139

4 843 758 15.7 102 605

29

22

347

3 738 3 738

89

~26

65 227 58 735 4 437 24 199 IS 388

63.6 I 754 6 130 1 601 3 511 2 392 8 065 3 013 s 052 746

10 92(1 5 213 4 171 917 s 707 3 080 54.0 !'IR 2 419 114 38

-

2 475

2 464

11 152

4 019 2 928

2 133

383 1 091 975 89.4 169 745 47 14 87

82

5 29

4 971 4 193 3 235 ~

778

682 87.7 159 417 61 45 93 88

5 3

388

317 81.7 84 180 24 20 9 53 43 10 18

12 690 11 870 481 464 279 60.1 61 117 26 58 17 180 90

90 5

664

I 229 I 128 101 3 435 3 015 87.8 211 753 470 l 197 384 329 :20 309 91

88-1

850 34 8 341 3885 46.6 124

483

275 I 308 1 695 4 116

57

4 059

340

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

Table 168.

Labor Force Status and Year Last Worked of Persons Not in the Labor Force by Age, Race, and Sex: 1970-Continued (Doto bose
The State Urban and Rural Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

set

text]

"""°"' 16 yeors old ond over Persons 14ond 15 yeon old

Total

5 565

95 974

10 692

JS 376

16to 19 20 and 21 years

.,...,...

22 to 2.i yeon

4 311 3 585

4 480 2 562 2 288

5 326

6 :381 2 484

219 1 918 1 588

2511>29

35 to 44

45 to 54

years

years

yeon

years

6 939 2 618

•4n

13597 s 993 636 357 7 604 3 OSll 40.2

um

30 lo 34

55 to S9 yeors

60 lo 64 yean

6S to 69 years

oml over

70

yeC>I'$

DULUTH-SUPERIOR, MINN.-WIS., SMSA-

Continued Total- Continued

,.,.... ------ ---- -- ---- -- ---- -- -- -- ---

lobor force -------------------------------Employed -- ---- ---- -------------------··· Unemployed---------------------·-·-----Not In labor force----------·---------------Lost worked. 1960 to 1970 -----·----------Percent of not in lobor force -····------1970 -------- -- -----------------------1969 -------- -- -- -- -------------------1968 --·----- -------------- -----------1964 to 1967 --------------------------to 1963--------------------------Did1960 not work, 1960 to 1970 ________________ _ Never worked ______ .. ____ .,. _____ ., _____ ,. __

----

--.-

Worked before 1960--------------------- -

517 399 118 s 048 4
32 616

2 716 60 598 25504 42.1 2 911 8 601 3 089 6 655 4 2"'8

9.2

161 265 25 9 6

33 720

4 264 4 264

-

-

318

Malt----·-·---··----·-··---------- -

37 059

Yeor lost worked not reported.-----------·--

n1

38.9

504 1 797 149 34

2 592 2 359 212

2 410 203

2 734

4 321 3 603

2 349

82.8

85.9

83.4 253 944 437 1 187

2 "24

60.2

s

.css

224 45

229 647 231 635 682 1 539 .CS5 1 084 64

44 435

70 219

55 540

.. 114

66 546 64 828 1 407 3 673 3 228 87.9

54 005 52 802

fll7

259 516 188 175

95 660 '93 843 1 554 2 454 1 694 69.0 421

68 17 466 437 29 124

39 324 36 957 l 828 5 111 4 684 91.6 1 203 3 006 2llO 183 12 2'JO 246 44 137

69 12'

36 515

40 38 2 29 14

657 085 565 in 746 50.5 3 561 10 323 67S 170 17 13 370 13 217 153 1 056

26 280 25 478 797 10 235 9 108 89.0 2 015 5 166 1 122

1 254

482 293 246 35 189 119 63.0 39 73

466 74 218 161 73.9

25 4

342

-

241

2 446 2 302 140 4 027

324 870 203 191

886

414 7W1 19 344 319

-

14 089 19 631 1 374

3 711 3 683 28 186

572 227

63 540

25 919

469 453 14 101 68

39 3S 3 24 15

002 173 705 538 817 64.5 3 678 11 510 497 124 8 8 011 7 963 Ml 710

20 122 18 434 1 323 s 797 5 207 89.8 1 362 3 498

300 290 10 30

782 673 449

25

41

963 376 687

577 4 419 793 3 626 127

7 706 7 221 '4111 8 267

3 085

37.3 3l5 967

<122

917 #I

s 047

1 393 3 654 135

7 861

6 796

5 691

12 144

3 419 3 204 215

2 318

4 442

4 478

780 744 36 4 913 1 89S 38.6 169

631 601 30 11 513 2 017

1 405 31.6 195

405

161 373 271 2 903 I 011 1 892 134

2 266

52

1 S96 35.6 125 361 284 526

294

2 794 934 I 860

88

\7.S

81 306 160 689 781 9 086 3 696

449

252 627

398

2 9().1 1 066 1 838 114

s 390 410

MINNEAPOUS-ST. PAUL SMSA

Total

--No~i~'i::'~~r1.;:,;.-::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Lost worked, 1960 to 1970 ----------------- Percent of not in labor force ...................... .. 1970 -- -- ---- -- -- -------- ---- ---------- 1969 -- -- -- -- -- ------------------------ 1968 -- -- ------ -- -------- -------------- 1964 to 1967 --------------------------- . 1960 to 1963------------------------·--Did not work, 1960 to 1970 ••• -------------- Never worked __ ---------- ---------- ........ Worked before 1960.--------------------Yeor lost worked not reported .............. . , __ .... ------ -- ________ -------labor force •••• ____ -- -------- -- -----··--·-- -

labor force -------------------------------Employed __ --·------------- -----------·-·

.....

~~:~~i":~Od

.,._

:::: :: :::::::: :: :: ::::::::::::--

Not in lobar force--------------------------· Lost worked. 1960 to 1970 ·---------------Percent of not in labor force ...................... .. 1970 -- -- ---- -- -- ---- ---- -------------1969 -------------------- ------------1968 •. -- ------ -------- -- -- ---- -------1964 to 1961-.-----------------------1960 to 1963 •• -----------------------Did not work, 1960 to 1970 •.• ------------Never worked --------··--------------Worked before not 1960reported ••••••._____________ -------------_ Yeor last worked

--

-----

-----·---

7 560 6 813

747 29 499 s 686 19.3 1 120 4 130 321 89 26

22 6:12 22 6:12

1 191

35 854

4 570 4 129 441 31 284 2 5.51 8.2 728 1 771 38 9 5 27 247 27 247

-

1 486

SlS 126 45S 712 923 67.1 9 943 30 539 6 375 13 298 8 768 28 543 10 lf!I 18 384 5 246

64• 156 317 '191 306 10 331 162

480 766 865 957 49.1 18 889 SS 412 20 241 41 669 26 746 156 494 434 106 060 12 414

so

262

1 870 363 356

42

77.S

"'8 148

52 926

71 341

54 893

35 34 1 17 15

34 196 33 1()5 1 084 37 145 33 131 89.2 2 691 9 079 4 746 11 275 5 340 3 563 2 130 1 433 451

23 944 23 178 759 30 949 21 135

-7

119 4 13

11n 966 901 61 136 104 76.5 15 60 16 13

64 47 17 6

.50 30 20 7

S:rt

U2

301 296 5 228 143 62.7 21 99 14 9

493

4.50 43 339 220 64.9 35 135 13 32

69 64 5 16

74 58 16 45

7111

923

15 129

249

313 244 064 613 852 90.0 2 301 6 704 2 845 3 821 181 1 550 I 369

181 211

603 258 306 106

52

267 175 92 78

24 998

297

9n

1 535 1 190

582

22(1

362 178

88 678 85 042

83 1 3 2

400 s.Q

636 596 71.4 467 889 399 596 245 8'0 212 638 190

u 082 32 066 31 194 866 3 016 2 215 73.4 219 765 376 566 239 563 58

sos

289" 22 964 22 330 634 5 969 4 899 82.1 507 1 746 910 l 237 499 826 99 727

238

244

93 993

39 530

22 670 22 166 495 16 860 5 840 34.6 607 I 772 818 1 627 1 016 10 256 2 877 7 379 7f>4

33 962 15 695 15 364

922

SS 006 53 558 1 448 38 987 14 320 341.7 1 893 4 930 I 9611 3 512 2 017 23 607 4 811 18 796 1 060

I 080

I 618

1 422

912 869

I 237 1 172 57 185

21 15 6 11

168 137 81.5 16 S8 33 23 7 13 3 10 18

1 503 1 424 67 115 86 74.B 28 31 9 15 3 19 5 14 10

1 097

977

1 714

654

S74 556 18 403 206

1 ,., 791

08.3

1 634 4 736

2 358 s 845 6 562 9 371 1 638 7 733 443

"423 51 695 so 126 1 569 47 728 20 309 "2.6 2 394 6 367

2 440

4 4 26 3 23

800 308

4'17

451 046

326

18 U7 7 077 38.7 fll-4

2 133

20 856 8 341 8 013

411 911 6 443 6 152 291 34 468 16 886 49.0 525 2 970 1 225 5 646 6 5lO 15 022

328

12 515 10 ~7 8<1.0 655 3 166 1 617 4 041 I 0211 1 369 145 1 224 639

355 14 667 2 560

29 664 6 933 6 637 296 22 731

67 080 4 902 4 539 363

62 178 12 153 19.S 493 2 121 1 002 4 190 4 347

9 2S6 A(l.9

706

2 101 1 259 10 .537 2 779 7 758 653

2 061 1 277 3 547 1 675 12 364 3 511 8 853 1 081

361

323

553

264 264

151 151

125 110 15 .428 141 37.6 14 34 30 21

990

44 381

13 728 30 653 s 644

Negra

Malt---------·-·-·········--------~~~;~l~yed :::::: :::::: :::::::::::::::::---

labor force ------------------------------- --

----

Not in lobar force-------·-----------------lo•t worked, 1960 to 1970 ---------------Percent of not in lobar force ----------1970 -- -- -- ---- -- -------- ------------1969 -- -· -- ---- -- ---------- ----------1968 -- -- -------------- --------------1964 to 1967 -----------------------··· to 19631960 •• -----------------------Did1960 not work, to 1970 _______________ _

----------Never worked ---------------------··-- --

---........ __ -- ------ -· -- -- ---- -------- -lobar force --------··-··-----·------------ -Employed •• -- ---- •• -··--- --------------· -No~l~'tfi::f'!rce:::::::::::::::::::::::::: --Lo•t worked. 1960 to 1970 ---------------· -Pen;enl of not in labor force----------- -1970 ------ ---- -- --------------------- -1969 ------------ --------------------- -1968 ------------ --------------------- -1964 to 1967 •••••••• ------------------ -to 19631960 •••••••• -----------------· Did1960 not work. to 1970 _______________ _--Worked Never worked before ------------·-----------1960 ___________________ _--Year lost worked not reported •• ------------ -Worked before 1960 •• ----·--·-·--·----Yeor lost worked not reported·-------------

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

751

93 83 10 665 147 22.1 12 127 8

-

435 43S

-

83

774 111 102 9 663 116 17.5 6 110

--

488 488

59

9 562

6 983 6 473 #I

2 579

I 499 58.1 224 797 215 167 96 812 468 344 268 '786

5 244 4 988

256 4 542 2 240 49.3 366 1 008 246 443

177

1 773 749 1 024

529

476 386 84 778 403

51.8 72

302

353 11 22 1 2'5 S53 500 53 712 335 47.1 80 225 26 4

288

2n

16 89

-

778

560

25

s

633

21 443 357 60.6 54 160 Sl 73 19 41 36 5 45

39

25 167

1 082 1 029 53 632 335 53.0 38 109 31 106 51 233

102 30

178 64

51.1

33 78 28

42

65

55

m

496 484 12 93

-

1n

97

97 52.4 5

...62

.72..4

97 56.4

30 27 23 12 65

23 8 26

48

5

19 37 5 7

4 6

10 15

65 23

773

18

602

254 42.2 61 107 21 60

5 "!Pl S9 250 39

-

10 21 5:18

324 313

11

214 86 40.2 19 13 19

30

5 94 20 74 34

6 26

17

-

419 218 200 18 201 95 47.3

-

"2 18 26 9

62

37 7 30 38

25

155

5

150 112

:184 151 135 16

233

99 42.5 3 20 25

90 20

70 16

MINNESOTA

39 12 82 29

5J 52

6U

103 103

535 110 20.6

22

20

22

-46

326 71 255 99

25-613

Table 169. Characteristics of the Noninstitutional Population 16 to 64 Yea,rs Old With Work Disability: [Dote based on som ple• ... text

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

Persons wtth w<>rk di$0bltity of 6 months or more

Total

16 to 24

1970

For min•'mum ba .. for derived figures (percent median etc.) ond mooning of symbols, see text] Persons with w<>rk disability of less than 55 to 64 6 months years

Percent of disobltd with work

dlsoblllt~ of

Total

16 to 24 years

25 to 34 years

35 to 44 years

45 to 54 years

SS to 64 years

100.0

18.0

12.1

14.3

23.8

31.8

...

100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

21.S 20.3 20.1 14.1 17.4

13.4 10.9 10.6 12.9 12.S

9.3 10.S 13.S 17.1 15.7

18.1 19.2 20.7 23.5 27.8

37.7 39.0 35.1 32.4 26.7

933 017 693 S35 163

100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

11.8 17.9 40.8 12.6 13.1

16.9 28.2 31.6 9.2 21.4

28.7 33.6 13.6 14.3 38.5

22

...

S.4 4.6 12.1 42.9 3.6

37.2 1S.7 1.9 21.0 23.4

9.0 9.7 10.8 9.1 12.8

982 033 265 197 271 720

100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

2.6 2S.7 21.6 39.2 13.2

s.s

7.4 4.0 9.2 17.5 13.4 25.6

10.5 10.6 14.2 17.2 13.4 21.4

23.9 30.8 23.9 23.1 16.7 19.0

S2.7 S2.0 26.9 20.6 17.2 20.8

7.1 8.5 10.8 9.4 9.0 8.S

5 3 5 5 5

253 633 O'll 060 141 2 960 1 823

358 710 808 850 1 4'12 1 785 2 344 1 481 640

100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

41.6 39.4 26.0 27.6 19.8 13.3 6.7 1.3 0.4

10.8 7.4 5.9 7.7 12.0 13.7 17.6 17.0 9.8

11.1 9.1 S.9 8.2 11.2 11.8 21.9 24.2 24.0

14.4 lS.3 19.2 19.1 22.8 26.3 27.8 32.5 32.6

22.1 28.7 43.1 37.4 34.3 34.8 26.0 2S.O 33.3

6.5 5.9 6.2 8.1 9.1 10.9 10.6 11.1 10.5

2S to 34 yeors

35 to 44 years

45 to 54

years

II 151

12 677

15 025

25 025

33 368

994 878 iHI 449 657

en

2 164 3 254

1 348 3 295 3 302 4 457 12 623

2 801 6 696 5 606 6 1S5 12 110

787 538 410 238 238 70

19 988 12 S28 1 898 s 037 427 26

25 952 5 867 270 7 416 260

356 305 645

3 098 6 702 4 458 7 130 2 160 1 4n

6 815 11 316 s 028 6 374 2 221 1 614

years

Porcent distribution of persons with work disability of 6 months or more

less t on 6 months

THE STATE Total

Males •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• -

104 946

10 468

9,1

Duration of Disobilily 6 lo 11 montho ........................... .

1 and 2 year•---.------------·······---·-·3 and 4 years-----------····-··-·------·--5 to 9 years.·-·--------·-·------------···· 10 years or more •••• ----·----------·-------

-

..

7 17 15 18 45

431 170 982 986 377

---

69 37 13 35 1

71:2 306 94S 234 110 218

12 21 18 30 12 7

-

1 596 3 490 3 211 2 671 7 883

1 1 2 5

1 811

7 104

... ... ... ...

......

...

......

Presence of Own Children Married, wife present -··-···-----··········· With own children under 18 years···-------Whh own children under 6 years •••••••••• Other •lotus --·--------------------Withmarital own children under 18 years __________ _. With own children under 6 yeon _________ _

3 1 1 15

742 704

8 243

11 10 4 3

6 4 1 3

40 40

6 669 5 684 4 434 14S 82

936 775 658 909 899 769

716 S73 4 804 6 680 5 056 I 022

951 879 1 723 s 404 1 728 19'12

133 397 192 708 857 537 777 863 482

2 135

-----

5 11 12 9 14 14 19 11 5

556 846 719 744 785 988 488 015 536

572 1 042 715 793 1 665 1 721 4 331 2 872 1 314

2 1 3 3 5

----

10 012 15 2411 20 655

1 424 2 322 3 319

829 1 280 1 817

1 149 I '127 2 549

2 508 3 S23 4 763

4 102 6 196 8 207

802 1 lSS 1 603

100.0 100.0 100.0

14.2 15.2 16.1

8.3 8.4 8.8

11.5 12.6 12.3

25.0 23.1 23.1

41.0 40.6 39.7

7.4 7.0 7.2

846 100 295 859 946

2 491 16 360 11 S74 I 207 3 S79

l 642

11 035 9 848 533 654

2 345 12 680 11 753 357 S70

19 963 18 268

s 062

11 306 22 062 17 852 l'JM 3 001

2 64S 7 823 6 S76 494 7S3

100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

10.9 19.9 16.7 31.3 40.0

7.2 13.4 14.2 13.8 7.3

10.3 15.4 17.0 9.3 6.4

22.2 24.3 26.4 14.3 12.8

49.5 26.9 25.8 31.3 33.5

10.4 8.7 8.7 11.3 7.8

739 542 740 517 1 161 1 070 560 647 83 499

100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

19.1 6.6 18.9 23.0 9.8 21.4 35.6 3.0 37.1 23.4

22.S 13.9 12.5 9.1 lS.1 18.0 11.4 8.5 6.S 11.2

18.8 24.9 15.9 19.3 20.3 15.0 13.4 11.6 4.0 14.6

2S.4 26.S 30.4 29.7 26.S 2S.7 17.6 34.4 22.3 19.3

14.1 28.1 22.4 18.8 28.3 19.9 22.1 42.S 30.1 31.S

8.5 6.4 12.2 9.8 9.5 8.5 13.5 7.3 4.6 6.7

8 004

100.0

11.9

10.5

14.3

26.8

36.4

9.2

...

100,0 100.0 100,0 100.0 100.0

23.9 11.6 10.0 7.7 12.7

9.7 10.3 9.4 9.8 11.7

20.1 13.7 14.3 14.6 13.4

23.5 28.4 27.8 25.4 27.0

22.7 36.0 38.4 42.S 35.2

5 344 2 379 1 057 2 660 516 264

100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

4.8 5.6 17.3 24.1 7.2 28.8

10.7 21.6 50.5 10.3 22.8 S3.9

17.0 32.3 27.9 9.7 23.3 11.S

30.9 33.8 4.3 19.7 33.4 S.9

36.6 6.8

-

9.6 9.7 13.5 8.4 10.4 19.2

489 289 797 844 142

100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

5.5 2.0 18.8 12.7 19.S 6.3

9.2 3.3 8.8 14.0 12.8 22.0

7.5 9.3 lS.3 17.9 14.1 19.5

19.7 29.9 24.5 30.1 22.9 24.3

S8.2 S5.6 32.6 25.3 30.8 27.9

6.4 7.8 9.3 9.5 11.0 12.5

. .

683

109

-

...

...

...

...

-

...

Years of School Completed Elementary, High school.

College,

leH lluin 8 years •••••••••••••••

-

f :'3~.;ri·::::::::::::::::::: . 4 years ·-·----·-· •• __ ---· •••••. 1 to 3 years-··---------------4 years or more •• --········-·--

--

1 2 2 5 1 1

321 734

664

2 2 3 1

Income in 1969

los'--······----------------- ----

Mone •••••• -------- •• -·-·-- ------·--··--·

$1 to $99'1 or $1.000 to $1,999 •••• ---------------------- -$2.000 to $2,999 •••• ----···--------------$3,000 to $4,999 •• __ ---·-·----------.----$5.000 to $6,999 •.•• ---·-··--------------$1,000 to $9,999 ----------------·······--$10,000 to $14,999 -----------------------$15,000 or more -------·-····-----··-···--

·-----

4 495

3 170 2 679 2 936

1 940 1 320 15S 21

1 1 3 2

737

l 740

33S 859 380 828 497 3 861 1 788

1 133

3 274

Poverty Status Family or unrelated individual incomeUnder .7S of poverty level ---------------Under 1.00 of poverty level--------------Under 1.2S of poverty level --------·------

·-

Labor Force Status

------force-·----·-·-··-····-···-· ..

Not obit to work-···--····-·------------·Able to work··-···--·-···--···-···------Employed or in Armed Force•-------------Unempioyed •• __ -------· ------······---Not in labor

22 82 69 3 8

553

1 142

Moior Occupotion Group of Employed

----· -----lorm---------·-·-··------- --~:1~1t>!~:~!11C: Ta~°t~en::::::::::::: .. Service worken, including privote household --Profeuionol, technical, ond kindred workers ••• Managers. and odmini$trotors~ e-xce-pt form ___ _ Soles workers •••••••• ····---- ____ --------Clerical and kindred workers -----------·---· Craftsmen kindredtransport. workers •••• ----------_ Operatives,and including _____________ loboreri, except

200 I 716 6 938

I 524 521 004 092 092 471 271 2411 636 l 622

79 416

9 43'

5 12 13 16 31

992 061 845 387 131

1 1 1 1 3

so

264 122 764 152 429 109

2 1 1 7

--

22 6 29 4 I

years---------------------- ------I to 3 yean -·---------------· -4 yeor.s or more--------------- --

7 15 17 27 9 3

O'IS 336 571 049 274 O'll

-Fentttlt1 ---------·--------------- --

7 972 7 941 s 317

4 750

11 11 3 8

O'l7 529 S13

1 1 I 2 1

I 795 1 103 664

700 112 777

1 502 I 'ISO 843 918 2 253 1 727 479 948 68 1 OlS

2 024 2 107 1 616 1 411 2 940 2960 628 2 818 1 337

1 127 2 230 1 190 895 3 138 2 294 788 3 486 517 2 187

'368

11 395

21 278

28 943

1 205

1 411 3 430 3 854 4 169 8 414

1 361 4 344 s 315 6 964 10 959

18 398 1 499

4 126 8 S20 5 73S 6 848 2 852

434

1 674 2 077 407

383

Duration of Disability

-s10toyeariveo••------------------------------or more·-----···---------·------- --

6 to 11 months----·----------------------

~ ~~ ~ ~=~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ---9

434

581

396 386 262 954

1 306 I 605 3 634

1 1 2 4

649 984 387 170

398 238 168 034 319 319

5 370 4 768 3 414 2 998 1 010 598

8 7 1 2 1

554 140 841 032 127

1S 544 7 477 293 s 734 1 479 65

389

656 501 1 sso 3 798 1 184 679

529 1 433 2 686 4 838 1 307 lll2

1 395 4 580 4 302 8 129 2 120 7S2

I 242

... ... ... ...

.........

......

Presence of Own Children

-·--

Married, husband present.---------·-----··With own children under 18 years ••.••••••• With own children under 6 years •••.••••• Other stotus ---···----------·-----Withmarltol own children under 18 years _________ _

·-

With own children under 6 year•--·-----·

----

889

10 545 589

-

-

36.2 13.3

Years of School Completed Elementary, Len than 8 year•-------·--·-·· 8 High school, "1 yeors to 3 yean ----------·--·-··-_ _.. ___________________

25-614

MINNESOTA

302 3 298 3 436 1 811 196

862

1 1 2 1

443

DET Al LED CHARACTERISTICS

Tobie 169. Characteristics of the Noninstitutional Population 16 to 64 Yean Old With Work DisabHity: Continued

1970-

.

!Data based on sample, see teltl. For minimum 1xr.. for derived figures~ median. etc.) ond meoninv of symbol$ Sl4 1..11

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

Percent di•trlbution of JIWM>ll$ with work disability of 6 months or

Person• with work disability ol 6 month• or more

Total

16 to 24

veon

25 to 34 years

35 to 44

98n 2 988 2 716 1 315 2 691 837 854

veon

45 to 54 years

Persons with work dioobiUty of SS to 64 leu than years 6 months

more

Total

16 to 24

25 to 3'4

yeon

years

35 to 44 years

45 lo S4 yeon

SS to 64 yoors

Perc•nt of di Sil bled with work

dl~~l!lt;i.:! 6 month$

THE STATE-Continued Total- Continued

Females- Continued

Income in 1969 None ---- -- -- ------ ------------------ ----$1 to $999 or loss •• ------------------------

--

378 573 680 878 921 328 658

2 447 3 149 1 .we 690 1 289 318 131

3 361 1 768 912 882 529 272

4 820 1 967 1 111 988 1 398 581 530

---

9 734 14 830 19 366

1 296 1 810

1169

1 063 1 678 2 124

1 141 1 693 2 289

2 218 3 31() 4 422

e n1

--

32 46 22 I 22

850 566 807 643 116

1 770 7 662 4 223

2 684 5 684 2 540

3 883 7 512 3 822

3 055

245 2 899

3 438

9 '296 II 982 6 352 330 5 300

15 217 13 T.U 5 870 432 7 .c24

3 8 3 6 I

592 058 082 599 476

410 I 848 521 1 256 188

387 1 057 527 420 149

501 1 039 292

103 089

18 521

12 423

14834

1 811 2 132 3 157 7 ()4..1

li:5 :~ m~ : : : : : : : : : : : : : :

---

m:::i ~~ ~~-:-===========================Poverty Status family or unrelated individual incomeUnder .75 offoverty level ----------------Under 1.00 o poverty level ---------------Under 1.25 of poverty level ----------·-----

31 16 10 5 8 3 2

644

10 6 4 2 2 1

873 701

2 189 1 667 1 120 605 1 234 704 485

100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

7.8 19.0 13.2 11.7 14.4 9.6 4.9

10.7 10.7 8.5 11.0 9.9 15.9 10.2

15.4 11.9 10.4 16.8 15.7 17.5 19.9

31.5 18.0 25.4 22.4 30.2 25.2 32.1

3.4.7 .W.4 42.4 38.1 29.8 31.9 32.8

6.5 9.1 9.S 9.3 12.2 17.5 15.4

T.U 1 020 1 653

100.0 100.0 100.0

8.9 8.7 9.3

10.9 11.3 11.()

11.7 11.4

11.8

22.8 22.3 22.8

45.6 46.2 45.0

6.9 6.4 7.9

3 012 4 992 216 2 215

100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

16.5 18.5 23.4 13.8

8.2

2 561

12.2 11.1 14.9 13.1

11.8 16.l 16.8 15.3 15.S

28.3 25.7 27.9 20.1 24.0

46.3 29.5 25.7 26.3 33.6

8.4 9.7 10.1 11.6 9.1

454

3911 900 330 793 1'10

100.() 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

11.4 22.9 16.9 19.0 12.7

10.8 13.1 17.1 6.4 10.1

18.5 16.5 16.3 15.7 19.8

28.6 30.0 33.5 22.S 26.6

30.7 17.5 16.2 36.4 30.8

10.0 10.() 9.7 10.7 8.7

~5

32 764

10 092

100.0

11.0

12.1

14.4

23.1

31.8

8.9

1 348 3 198 3 235 4 .W5 12 359

2 733 6 608 5 522 6 077 11 824

... ... ... ...

...

100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

20.6

13.7 10.7 10.4 13.1 12.4

9.5 10.7 13.6 16.8 15.8

18.6 18.9 20.6 23.5 27.8

37.6 39.1 35.2 32.4 26.6

...

... . .. ...

10 470 4 358 3 1.W 212 70

19 709 12 437 1 863 4 836 427 26

25 498 5 702 24'1 7 266 260

6 741 3 896 1 665 3 351 163

100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

11.8 17.8 .W.8 12.5 13.6

17.0 28.4 31.8 9.1 19.9

37.1 15.5 1.8 21.1 24.4

9.6 10.8 8.9 13.3

'"

...

28.7 33.8 13.6 14.1 .W.1

533

241 661

063

871

4 443 6 853

Labor Force Status Not able to work--------------------------Able to work -----------------------------Employed or in Armed Forces .. -------------

~~:'i:~t: !~.~;-::::::::::::::::::::::::--

384

252

5.4

Major Occupation Group of Employed

--

Professional and mooogerial workers---------Soles. clerical, and kindred workers ___________ _ Operotives, including transport __ -------------- . Service workers, including private household __ ... _ All others--------------------------------- -

-

663

1 327

1 029 2 414 1 034 1 482 393

1 103 1 412

Jl99

2~

White

-

Males ____ ------ ------------ _____ _

24

Duration of Disability

---

6 to 11 months---------------------------1 ond 2 year•-----------------------------3 ond 4 years-----------------------------5 to 9 years------------------------------10 years or more ____ ., _____________________ _

-

-

7 16 15 18 44

261 888 666 744 530

1 3 3 2 7

494 456 144 656 771

994 I 815 1 633 2 449 5 532

68 36 13 34 I

699 837 692 390 066 200

3 1 1 14

676 662 641 845 22 22

8 6 5 4

en

20.5

20.1 14.2 17.5

...

Presence of Own Children

---

Married, wife present----------------------With own children under 18 years __________ _ With own children under 6 years _________ _ Other moritol stotus ------------------------ With own children under 18 yeors __________ _ With own children under 6 years ..•.••.•••

--

120 566

581 303

145 82

11 696

-

Years of School Completed Elementory,

less than 8 years _____________ ..

---------

12 21 18 30 12 7

440 539 257 436 712 705

-----

4 11 12 9 14 14 19 11

885 076 022 603 418 266 619 73.4

8 yeors ---·-···------·-·----Hkih school, 1 to 3 years·----------------4 yeors ---------------------College. 1 to 3 years-----------------4 years or more--------------- --

676 573 708 561 981 022

1 5 1 1

679 279 705 972

1 321 2 239 2 581 5 321 1 70'/ 1 664

2 991 6 641 4 322 7 021 2 117 I 453

533 826 719 744 1 679 1 925 3 464 1 997 536

533

5 466

108 362 129 679 843 904 320 155 21

984 715 761 1 624 1 721 4 312 28n 1 314

680 1 673 2 251 1 85'1 3 317 3 763 5 459 3 771 1m

9 6n 14 811 20 047

I .W3 2 301 3 209

829 1 280 1 790

1 107 1 868 2 474

2 3711 3 353 4 576

394 127 «>'I 189 529

1 620 10 803 9 680 512 611

2 254 12 582 11 687 357 5311

4 856 19 68'1 18 QC() 5:12 1 an

1 512 521 984 1 071 1 092 2 .t:1!I 1 238 248 636 I 622

I 752 1 103 664 434 1 650 2 041 380

1 483 I 980 843 918 2 237 I 727

7(1()

948

112 nl

68 999

1 965 2 107 1 616 l 411 2 916 2 858 628 2 818 383 I 314

4 6 4 1

9<11

879

6 11 4 6 2 I

543 207 966 254 200 594

22

...

5.4 4.5

no

43.2 2.1

...

...

-

8.9

...

938 982 246 080 126 720

100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

5.4 2.7 25.8 21.6 39.2 13.3

7.3 4.1 9.2 17.3 13.4 25.6

10.6 10.4 14.1 17.5 13.4 21.6

24.0 30.8 23.7 23.1 16.7 18.9

52.6 52.0 27.2 20.S 17.3 20.7

7.0 8.4 11.0 9.2 8.1 8.S

1 031 3 231 5 208 3 560 4 955 4 953 5 064 2 939 I 823

358 687 769 8SO 1 394 1 692 2 292 1 428 622

100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 1000 100.0

43.2 39.4 27.9 19.7 13.3 6.7 1.3 0.4

10.9 7.5 6.0 7.7 11.6 13.5 17.7 17.0 9.8

10.9 8.9 5.9 7.9 11.3 12.1 22.0 24.5 24.0

13.9 15.1 19.7 19.4

23.0

26.4 27.8 32.1 32.4

21.1 29.2 43.3 37.1 34.4 34.7 25.8 25.0 33.4

6.8 S.8 6.0 9.1 8.9 10.6 10.5 10.8 10.2

3 955 6 009 7 998

1 117 1 516

802

100.0 100.0 100.0

14.5 15.5 16.0

8.6 8.6 8.9

11.4 12.6 12.3

24.6 22.6 22.8

"40.9 .W.6 39.9

7.7 7.0 7.0

100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

10.8 19.9 16.7 31.6 40.3

7.3 13.3 14.1 13.6 7.0

10.2 15.5 17.1 9.5 6.1

21.9 24.3 26.4 14.2 12.5

49.8 26.S 25.7 31.1 34.0

10.4

1 168 2 976

2 562 7 530 6 318 459 753

1 127 2 209 I 162 895 3 138 2 178 768 3 486 495 2 119

697 542 654 517 1 066 1 070 525 647 83 499

100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

19.3 6.6 18.7 22.6 9.9 21.6 35.6 3.0 37.5 23.9

22.3 13.9 12.6 9.2 15.0 18.2 10.9 8.S 6.6 IQ.9

18.9 25.0 16.0 19.4 20.3 15.4 13.3 11.6 4.0 14.7

25.1 26.6 30.7 '29.8 26.4 25.4 18.1 3.4.4 22.6 19.3

14.4 27.9 22.1 18.9

1 2 3 1

Income in 1969 None ---- __ ------ __________ ---------- __ ....

$1 to $999 or loss------------------------$1,000 to $1,999 -------------------------$2,000 to $2,999 -------------------------· -· $3,000 to $4,999 --·----------------------$5,000 to $6,999 -----------------------··· $7,000 to $9,999 -------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 ------------------------ -$15,000 or more --------------··---------·

------

2 4 3 2 2 1 1

26.()

Poverty Status Family or unrekited individual incomeUnder .75 offoverty level ---------·-----Under 1.00 o poverty level ·-------···-··· Under 1.25 of poverty level ---------------

------

Labor Force Status

------~~~7t~t: 1;,;,;·:::::::::::=:::::::::::--

Not oble to work-------------------------· Able to work ······----------------------· Employed or in Armed Forces •. ------------

22 80 68 3 8

167 922 413 758 751

2 16 11 1 3

11 043

21 ni

17 577

8.5 8.5 l0.9 7.9

Major Occupation Group of Employed Professionol, technical, and kindred workers --· -Monogers and odminis trators, except farm ___ _ Soles workers ..•••• -----·------------ ••••• Clericol ond kindred workers---------------Craftsmen ond kindred workers •••••••••••••• Operatives, including transport ____ -----------

--------Laborer$, fixcep1 form ................. --------·---- -Formers and farm managers .... -------------- -Form laborers and farm foremen .. ------------ -Service workef'1, including private household ......·DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

7 839 7 920

s 269

4 7'19 11 033

11 233 3 478 8 200 I 694 6793

464

28.4

19.4 22.1 42.5 29.2 31.2

8.2

6.4 11.0 9.9 8.8 8.7 13.1 7.3 4.7 6.8

MINNESOTA 25 - 615

Tobie 169. Characteristics of the Noninstitutlonal Population 16 to 64 Years Old With Work Disability:

1970-

Continued [Dalo bosed on sample see le"1 For minimum base for derillld figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text]

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

Peroons with work disability of 6 months or more

Total

16to 24 years

25 to 34 years

35 to 44 years

45 to 54

11 809

•m

I 1'9

10 884

21 029

1 I I l 3

1 1 l 3

year$

Percent distribution of persons with work disability of 6 months or more

Percent of disabled with work dlsablltty of 55 to 64 less than years 6 months

Persons with work disability of less than 55 to 64 6 months yeors

Total

16 to 24 v<>ors

25 to 34 years

35 to 44 years

45 to 54 years

7 845

100.0

11.9

10.5

14.0

27.0

36.6

9.2

... ... ... ... ...

100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

24.1 11.3 9.9 7.6 12.8

9.5 10.1 9.6 9,7 11.8

19.7 13.6 14.0 13.8 13.l

23.4 28.8 28.3 25.8 27.1

23.2 36.2 38.2 43.l 35.2

... ......... ...

5 2 1 2

297 332 025 548 454 247

100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

4.6 5.6 17.5 24.4 6.8 27.2

10.7 21.6 50.7 10.3 24.1 58.3

16.6 31.8 27.4 9.4 22.3 10.0

31.3 34.2 4.5 19.7 34.0 4.5

36.8 6.8

36.3 12.8 -

9.7 9.7 13.5 8.2 10.0 19.4

1 1 2 l

472 289

762 799 080 443

100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

5.3 1.9 19.0 12.6 19.5 6.4

9.5 3.2 8.6 14.2 12.6 22.2

7.4 8.8 14.8 17.7 13.6 19.1

19.8 30.l 24.8 30.2 23.3 24.1

58.0 56.0 32.9 25.3 31.0 28.2

6.4 7.9 9.3 9.5 10.6 12.7

2 189 1 635 l 120 592 l 188 667 454

100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

7.9 19.1 13.l 11.5 14.7 9.1 3.4

10.6 10.9 8.4 10.8 10.0 15.7 10.6

15.1 11.5 10.1 15.9 15.2 17.2 19.7

31.7 18.1 25.4 22.7 30.6 25.6 32.7

34.7 40.3 43.0 39.1 29.5 32.5 33.5

6.6 9.1 9.7 9.5 12.1 16.9 15.1

6 731

8 531

726 1 020 l 640

100.0 100.0 100.0

9.0 8.9 9.5

10.7 11.1 10.8

11.5 10.9 11.4

22.8 22.3 22.8

46.0 46.8 45.5

7.1 6.6 8.0

14 956 13 518 5 731 432 7 355

2 936 4 909 2 478 216 2 215

100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

5.3 16.4 18.5 22.5 13.8

8.2 12.1 11.2 15.1 12.9

11.1 16.0 16.7 15.5 15.4

28.6 25.9 28.l 20.3 24.1

46.8 29.5 25.5 26.6 33.8

8.4 9.7 9.9 11.7 9.2

1 103 1 389

439

398 854 330 756 1'40

100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

11.5 23.1 16.1 19.4 11.5

10.8 13.2 16.7 6.5 10.4

18.5 16.1 16.3 15.6 20.3

28.3 30.2 35.0 22.4 27.3

30.9 17.4 15.8 36.0 30.5

10.0 9.6 10.0 10.5 8.9

335

271

100.0

27.6

2.5

1,6

32.1

36,2

22.7

68 47 20 38 162

... ... ... ... ...

...... ...

... ... ...

...

...-

... . .. ...

...

1&i.a

17.0

-

46".6

36'.:i

... ...

249 63

152 81

-

38.1

...

48.2

...

22.7

24.5

21.l

-

22.6

THE STATE- Continued

White - Continued

Females----------------------·--· .

28 474

Duration of DJ5ability

--.

5 11 13 15 30

----

49 377 21 658 6 558 28 432 4 073 1 02:5

6] lo ····-··················-·-·ond112 months year& ••••••••••••••••••••••••• ____ _ 3 end 4 yea"··--····-··-··-··-··--··--·--5 to 9 yeo,rs ·-······-··------------.------10 yt
753

832 614 997 613

387 335 348 223

930

549 193

306 552 599

I I 1 2 4

136

tJ:ll 909 215 015

1 3 3 4 8

344 411 854 120 300

1 337 4 284

5 197 6 887 10 769

Presence of Own Children Married, hu•band prosent ••••••••••••••••••••

With own children undet 18 yeon .......... . With own children undet 6 years········-· Other marilol $IOtUI •• ·············-···---·Wtth own chlldrtt1undet18 yeon ·-·--·-·-·· Wtth own children under 6 years ••••••••••

2 294 1 215 1 145 6 929

m

279

5 263

8 220

4 679

3 325 2 936

6 884 1 795 2 664

980

908

15 435 7 402 293 5 594 1 384

102

46

,598

18 165 1 478 10 :l09 522

-

Years of School Completed

4 years ··········-----·-·····- 110 3 years ·-·----------······ . 4 years or more •• - ••••••.•••••• -

Elementary, uu thon 8 years ••••••••••••••• High school; years -········-------------- -

a1 10 3 years ···-····-·····--·-·

6 15 17 26 9 3

905 044

31 16 10 5 8 3 2

028

156 556 092 056

368

286 3 257 3 346 1 770 196

656

5f1/

482

l 323 2 536

1~

1 4 4 8 2

367 530 249 028 120 735

3 764 1 149 679

4 693 1 239

3 295 1 768 876 610 864 514 272

4 681 1 872 1 054 895 l 314 563 505

9 839 2 943 2 654 l 275

l 014 1 595 2 026

1 091 1 564 2 130

2 157 3 205 4 283

3 538 7 346 3 737 252

9 145 11 884

3 009

2 633 5 566 2 507 245 2 814

584

4 005 8 423

s 645

6 725 2 814 862

Income in 1969 None •••••••••••••• ---··· ••••••••••••..••• .

--

$1 lo $999 or Ion •••••••••••••••••••••••••• $1,000 to $1,999 --·-----·------·········-·· $2.000 to $2.'199 --------------------------- $3,000 to $4,999 --------------------------- . $5,000 to $6,'199 ____ ---- •••• ------ ••••••••• $7,000 or more ----------------······--··--

240 442 625

643

2 447 3 108 1 368

648

274 557

1 268 297 87

--

9 471 14 375 18 746

1 280 l n6

------

31 45 22 l 21

964 845 435 625 785

--

3 7 2 6 1

575 997 95'4 470 -439

410 1 848 476 1 256 166

387 l 057 494 420 149

·-

925

25J

23

6 ta 11 months ··----········--········---

.. --

170

·10 yeau or more •••••••••••••••••••••• ___ _--

147 82 446

102 16 46 15 76

23

. .

2 644

837 837

10 766 6 549 4 490 2 197 2 553 1 063

856

Poverty Status Fomlly or unreloted lndividuol incomeUndor .75 of pqverty level ·-·-·····---·--Under 1.00 of poverty level ---------------- . Under l.25 of poverty level --------·--·----

853

4 356

Labor Force Status Not oble ta work----------········-········ Able to work ··-··-········ •••••••••••••••• Employed or in Armed Forttt •••••••••••..• Unemployed -·······-·-······· __ ··-----Nol In lobarforce ----····---·-···-·-·-·-

1 692 7 531 4 156 366

3 357

6 304

330

5 250

Major Occupation Group of Employed Profeuional and rnano.geriol workers----- .. ---

·..--

Sole•. clerical, and kindred workers.·-·-·----Oporotives, inchlding tron1pqrt __ ••••••••••••• Service workers, including private household •• _ All others----------------------····-··---

--

M...s --·- ··-------------···-·-··

Ourotion of Disability 1 ond 2 years·--···--·-········-·········· 3 ond 4 years·----------------------------

5 lo 9 yeors •••• ·- __ •••••••••••••• --------

Presence of Own Children

--

-----·.. --

Married, wife present-----------.......... ,. ____ _ With own children under 18 years ••••••••• _ Wtth own children under 6 years ........ . Other marttol Jlolu• ·-····--·-············· Whh own ch"dren under 18 years .......... With own children under 6 years •••••••••

80

517 161

48

63
24

--

24 207

--

-

--

23 23 23

--

292

012 414 034 451 393

15

297

--

17 43

663

1 289

482

1 011

15

--

15

-

--

--

15

1 2 1 l

-

29

208

197 51 16 100

--

Years of School Completed

----------

Elementary, Les• than 8 years.----·-··----8 vears ---·····--·-····-----High •chool, 1 to 3 yeors -··---·-··-------4 vears ..................... . College, 1 to 3 years •••••••••••••••••• 4 years or more ___ ...... .., .......... ___ _

235

63 238

22

S7

247 98 44

101 75

102 158 115 73 195 145 97 24 16

27 76 41

-

--

23

-

--

--

88 18 122

468

2 332

86 --

4,5

125 45 44 101

24

20

-

-

28

119

--

51

75 145 -

100.0

Hane -·---- ·····- ---···-··- ••••••••••••••

25-616

MINNESOTA

---------------

75 36

--

----

23

-

-

15

---

-

37 67 50

23 42

38 24 16

38

-

-

20

--

35 93 52 53 18

24 73 97 44 59

9.3

...

...

l&i.a

50.7

-

4.4

... ...

--

--

.........

...

--

-

--

......

... ... ...

...

... .........

...

......

-

Income in 1969 $1 to $999 or loH-------------·-·--·-----$1.000 ta $1,999 ··-----------------------$2.000 to $2.999 ----··-------------------$3.000 to $4,999 .......................... $5,000 to $6,999 •••••••••••••••••••••••••• $7,000 to $9,'199 ···-··-····--·---------··· $10,000 to $14,999 ---·-·--·········--·-··· $,15,000 or more-------··---·-·--·-·--····

...

-

...--

... ...

...

... ...-

......

-

...-

-

...--

-3.7 --

...--

-

--

-

...-

-...--

--

-

--

... ... ... ...

... ...

-

...-

...

...

...

-

.... ..... ... ...

... ... ...-

...

......... ... ...

--

......

...

--

...-... ..-. ......-

...... ......

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

Table 169.

Characteristics of the Noninstltutional Population 16 to 64 Years Old With Work Disability:

Continued

[Dalo ba$8d on sample, -

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

text. For mtnimum base for derived figures (percent, medlon, etc.) and

Persons with work diaobility of 6 months or more

Total

16 to 24 years

158 179 267

71

302 623 503

58 197 147

120

50

25 to 34 yeors

35to 44 years

4510 54 years

PerSOllli wilhworl< dioobillty of 55 to 64 leu than years 6m<>nllls

1970-

meo'""9 of symbola, oee text]

Peroent dlalrilrution of persono wilh work disobiltty of 6 month& or more

Percent of dlsobled with work dllOblltty of 55 to 64 leuthon years 6 months

16to24

25 to 34

years

years

35 to 44 years

45 to 54

100.0 100.0

31.6 29.2

3.7 4.6

2-4 3.0

:iii.2 28.4

32.l 3.4.8

30.0

159

100.0

12.4

5.6

39.5

211.1

22.4

14.9

47 47 32 112 62 17

100.0

10.l

8.9

44.6

17.5

19.0

10.4

100.0

14.2

3~o

is'.4

22.2

25.2

1ii.3

To1al

years

THE STATE-Continued Negro - Continued Males- Continued Poverty Status FomHy or unrelated individual income Under .75 o:,roverty level -----------------Under 1.00 poverty level ··--------------Under 1.25 of poverty level -----------------

96 117 134

62 62 62

109 188 143

135 200 175

45

25

28

Labor Force Status Hot oble to work---------------------------Able to workor------------------------------Employed in Armed Forces ________________

~~fr::~~ 1.;-r~~·:::::::::::::::::::::::::

23 23

15 15

20 251 216 35

ia·.1

Major Occupation Group of Employed Professional, technical, and kindred workers ----Managers and administrators, except form -----Soles workers •• __________________ -·--------Clerical and kindred workers-----------------Craftsmen and kindred workers ________________ Operatives, including transport ____________ .,. __ .,_ Laborers, except form ____ ---- ____ -----------Formers and form managers ________ ,. _________ farm laborers and farm foremen ________ ., ______ Service workers. including private household -----

75

12

48 21 24 159 48

20 21

23

68

Females ---------------------------

906

112

51

358

182

203

160 71 131 256 288

47

15

20 21 24

28 21 75 125 109

46 19 33 84

24 16 36 56 71

71

77

23

40

42 28

24 33

15

91

24 56

79

86 72 16

Duration of Disability 6 to 11 months -----·---·------------------1 ond 2 yeors---------·--------------·-----3 and 4 years------------------------------5 to 9 yeors -------------------------------10 years or mare·---------------------------

IS

21

Presence of Own Children Married, husband present--------------------With own children under 18 yeors ____________ With own children under 6 years ___________ Other moritol status ------------------------With own children under 18 years·----------With own children under 6 years-----------

406 235

41

85

500 274 68

71 24 24

115 121 168 359 125 18

21

36 36 36 15

181 145

54

49

177 124 25

111 79 19

126 47

20

28 37 16 101

46 22 15

Yeors of School Completed Elementory, Less than 8 yeorL----------·---High school,

~ r:'3'~.-.;-r;·::::::::::::::::::::

College,

4t to yeors -----------------------3 years ................. ____________ 4 years or more-----------------

51 50 41

62 86 126 46 18

82 38

17

35 45

11.1

62

Income in 1969 None __ ,. ___________________________ _______ ------ -- -------- ---$1 to ---.. $999---or loss

$1,000 ID $1,999 ---------------------------$2,000 to $2,999 ---------------------·-----$3,000 to $4,999 ---------------------·-·---$5,000 to $6,999 ---------------------------$7,000 or more -----------------------------

156 131 122 119 240 54 84

73

{//

36 26 21 21 44

15

15 74 84 18 25

38

32 46 19 47

45 30

25 88 15

32 13 46 37 31

Poverty Status Family or unrelated individual incomeUnder .75 of poverty level -----------------Under 1.00 of poverty level ----------------Under 1.25 of poverty level -----------------

104 166 261

15

31 65 95

76 110

48

25 25 41

13

83 83

Labor Force Status 482 424 222

21 91 45

15 36 15

237 121 8$

117 65 15

92 Ill 62

202

46

21

36

50

49

61 79

15

38 19 28

23

46

45

15

24 15

37

Males----------------------------Duration of Disability

800

132

102

274

200

92

175

6 to 11 months ---------------------·-------

61 102 198 57 382

17 20 57

21

18 62

38

S9

23 21 39 35 156

43 18 22 9

Not oble to work·--------------------------Able ta work ------------------------------Employed or in Armed Fore••---------------Unemployed __________ ------------------·Hot in labor force -------------------------

76

100.0 100.0

4.4 21.5

3.1 8.5

49.2 28.5

24.3 15.3

19.1 26.2

13.6 16.4

100.0

16.5

12.1

34.3

25.0

11.S

17.9

Mojor Occupation Group of Employed Professional and managerial workers ----------Sole$, clerical, and kindred workers _____________ Operatives, including transport .... -----------·--Service workers, Including private household ----All others-------------------------·--------

67 15

l'ersons of Spanish Origin or Descent

~ ~~~ ~ ~:;::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

S10toyears 9 years-------------------------------or more ____________________________

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

22

120

MINNESOTA 25-617

Table 169.

Characteristics of the Noninstitutional Population 16 to 64 Years Old With Work Disability:

1970-

Continued [Dato based on sample,

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

$M

text. For minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, set text]

Ptrson5 with work d1$0bility of 6 months or more

Toto!

16 to24 years

25 to 34 years

35 to 44 years

45 to 54 years

37

39 18 18

153 116 75 121 35 15

200

Persons with work disablli'J, of 55 to 64 less t an years 6 months

Percent distribution of persons with work disability of 6 months or more

Percent of disabled with work disobllity of 55 to 64 less !hon years 6 month•

16 to 24

years

25 to 34 years

35 to 44 years

45 to 54

Total

100.0

7.2

7.6

'19.9

39.1

16.2

19.6

100.0 100.0

20.2 17.9

9.3 9.6

41.8 43.0

24.6 25.3

4.1 4.2

17'.i 14.5

years

THE STATE-Continued

Penons of Spanish Origin or D - t Continued Males-Continued Presence of Own Children Married, wifa present ·-----·---------------·With own children under 18 years-------····· With own chlldren under 6 year. ........... Other marital status--------------------·.--· With own chlldren under 18 years •••••••••••• With own children under 6 years •••••••••••

512 267 152 288

17 17

95

78

37

63 43

22

83

125

94 42

22

(:JJ

9

50

38

Veors of School Completed Elementary,

leS5 than 8 years •••••••••••••••• ·------------··········· High school, 81 years lo 3 years ··-·-·····------·--4 years •••••••••.•••••••••••••• College. l to 3 years ....................

.C years or more .. ,.. _____ ,. _________

135

41

92

210 234 88 41

112

20

21 .olO

15 44 132 41 19 23

36 39

43 9

57 19 49

22

22 56 11 67

18

19

19

21

Income in 1969 Jofone •••••••••••••••••••••• ----·----------$1 to $99'1 or'°"----·-------·-··----------· $1,000 to $1,99'1 •••.••• _____________________

21 47

$2,000 to $2,999 -----------···-·-·-·---··--$3,000 to $4,99'1 ...•.•••••••••••••.••••••••• $5,000 to $6,999 --------·-····-···--·----··· $7.000 to $9,9'19 ---------·-··--·-····----·-· $10,000 to $14,99'1 •••.•••••••••••••••••..••. $15,00G or more····--·-··-·---·-··---------

22 144 104 273 81

(:JJ

21 18

20

20

63 31

9 (:JJ

SB

22 21

15 197 23 20

37 36 18 28

41 41 41

34

21 21 21

9

41 61 61

274 274

39 161 161

65 27 27

40 135 108 27

.olO 20 21

47

18

48 11

n

52

15 24

23

207

21 .olO

48

40

ll 33 36 37

Poverty Status Family or unrelated indi'VidljQ:I incomeUnder .75 of r:;:,orty level·---··-----····--· Under l.00 o poverty level ••••••••••.•••••• Under l.25 of pove1 ty level ______ ---- -------

62 80 140

18 35

145 655 637 18

132 114 18

48 48 SB

Labor Force Status Not able lo work···--·······-·--··------·-·· Able lo work--------·······--·--·---·-----Employed or in Armed Forces---·------------

~~rr::~~ i•.e1·:::::::::::::::::::::::::

Major Occupation Group of Employed Professional, techni<:ol, ond kindred workers ---·-

Monogers ond odmintstrotors. except form ______

Soles workers •• __ •.•.•.•. __________ ••••••••• Clerical and kindred workers------------------

Craftsmen and kindr&d workers __________ -----Operatives. including transport _________ ,. _______ laborers~ except form __________ ... __ ---- ____ ....

~~~:e1~ b:~!: !::d 'fu~~fo~!n;;~::::::::::::::: 1

0

136 20 43 41 144 162 20

31 20 20

43

Service workers, including privote household ·----

24 47

Females---------------·--------·--

833

147

43 88

28

22 21 18

140

62 20

17 22

39 9

10

164

175

31

100.0

17.6

16.8

24.B

19.7

21.0

4.4

20

19 16 19 110

21 27 26 101

119

21

38

100.0 100.0

12.3 1l.7

25.2 34.1

37.3 44.8

21.4 9.5

3.8

6.4 3.1

Duration of Disability 6 toll months-----------------------------

land 2 years--------------------------·--·· 3 ond 4 years .. ·-------------------··-··--·S lo 9 years---- •• ---- __ •••• ·-·····-··-- •••• 10 years or more ............................................. - ...............

235 104 363

43

22

103

97

37

67 59 18

68 48

l.olO 140 103

207 18-4 59

Presence of Own Children Married, husband present ••••••• ·-··-·---·---With own children under 18 years ____________ With own children under 6 years •.•..•.•.•• Other marital status-----------------------.. With own children under 18 years •••• ·-----·With own children under 6 years •••••••••••

555 411 210

278

-48 79

56 13

39

45 29 13

154 27

16 38 33 61 16

130 27

13 13

Yeors of School Completed Eltmentaryi Leu !hon 8 years •.•••••.•••••••. 8 years-·---------------------High sch<>Ol, 1 to 3 yeon ---- --------····---4 College, 1to3 yeon ·--·······--··--·--4 years or more------·-------·--

years.------·----------- . . --.. . .

165 108 212 225 104 19

19 108 20

16 82 42

43 55 64 26 19

18

13 25

Income in 1969 None •••• -· -- -- ---·------ ··--·$1 to ---$999-------or loss ___________________________ $1,00010 $1,9'19 -------··-··--···---------·· $2,000 lo $2,99'1 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• $3,000 lo $4,999 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• $5,000 ID $6,9'/9 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• $7,000 or more •••• -- ----------------------Poverty Status fomHy or unreklted individual income Under .75 of poverty level .................. Under 1.00 of poverty level -------·--····--· Under 1.25 of poverty level -----------------

25-618 MINNESOTA

285 252 157 29 70 40

199 233 233

39

86 22

100 23 17

79 79 79

40

23 23 23

61

63

60 18 26

45 BO

39 '19 35

36

20

71 95 95

36

36

14

13 25

13

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

Table 169. Characteristics of the Noninstitutional Population 16 to 64 Years Old With Work Disability:

1970-

Continued !Dato based on sample, see text. For minimum booe for derived figures (percent medion .ic) ond meaning of symbols -

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

~

Persons with work di50blltty of 6 months or more

dltlriWlion of penons with work disobillty of 6 monlht or

more

Pw-sans wtth work

Totol

16 to 24 years

2S to 34 years

35 to 44 years

45 to 54

v--s

55!0 64 yeors

---

307 526 27S 20 231

127 54

20

45 95 56

60 147 110 20 17

48 116 SS

134 41

--

46 97

26 41

20

dl$0bllily of less than 6 months

text)

Total

16 to 24 years

2S!o 34

1ii.i

veon

35 to <44

45 to 54

yeors

years

... ...-

ii9

... ...

22.1

...

...--

...

... ...-

"'9n:tnt of disablod with work dbllblllty of 55 to 64 less them 6mont:h$ Yto'l

THE STATE-Continued Penon• af Spanish Origin ar Dascent-

Continued females- Continued Labor Force Status Not oble lo work--------------------------Able to work ----------------------------Employed or in Armed Fore••--------------= Unemployed -- ---- __ -------- ____ --------Nol in lobor force ------------------------

73

39

61

irii.o

24.1

... ...

...-

--

... ... ...

...-

116

100.0

17.3

9.2

9.9

26.1

17.5

10.0

......

100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

26.Jl 10.S 10.0 19.7 19.8

7.0 17.6 10.6 7.S 7.1

2.9 S.6 10.7 13.1 11.1

16.I 24.8 25.7 21.3 30.1

47.2 41.5 43.0 38.4 31.8

... ......

2 105 387 20 654 61

621 330 105 195

2.0 2.3 5.9 45.7

10.4 18.9 41.3 7.0

13.S 25.1 31.6 3.3

30.1 37.6 19.1 18.7

44.0 16.1 2.1 25.3

ll.5 12.0 9.9 7.0

-

--

100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

-

-

--

484 710

87 215

21.6 13.2 28.7 27.4 26.0 48.4

53.3 67.6 34.7 25.3 30.8 22.5

8.7 17.0 10.0 8.5 10.6

17.8 8.6 23.8 28.2 22.3 26.6 28.4 "8.6

48.2 34.3 38.1 4S.S 44.3 39.S 29.7 25.5

35.3

41

Major Occupation Group of Employed Professional and managerial workers ---------Soles, clerical, and kindred workers ___________ _ Operatives, induding transport _________ .. ___ .,. __ Service workers, including private household---All others---------------------------------

113

-

19

--54 -

DULUTH-SUPERIOR, MINN.-WIS., SMSA

-

56

--

-43

-

13

--

--

-16

19

---

25 25

25

...

...-

...

-

-

-

7.8

4.5

..-.

...-

...

...

----

...-

...

.... ..

-

--

Tata I

Males---------------------------- -

1 366

1 277

677

111

I 922

2 759

616 997 1 338 1 114 3 301

165 105 134 220 653

-43 17S 142

99 247 344

234

18 56 1-43 146 368

291 414 575 428 1 051

780 2 410 9S2

95 56 56 1 182

496 456 393 181

645 605 301 86

Duration of Disability

-S10loyears 9 yeors ------------------------------or more __________________________ _-

6 lo 11 months -------------------------·-!and 2 years.--.. ------------------ .. ------3 and 4 yeors ................ ----------·-----------

83

237 995

... ... ...

... ...

Presence of Own Children

--

Married, wife present ----------------------With own children under 18 yeors __________ _ With own children under 6 years _________ _ Other marital slotus -----------------------Wilh own children under 18 years __________ _ With own children under 6 years----------

---

4

2 586

-

-

--

908 I 050 1 775 2 420 76S 448

122 56 493 391 215

None ------ ____ ---- __ ------------ --------- $1 to $999 or loss.------------------------$1,000 to $1,999 ----------·---------------$2,000 to $2,999 --------------------------- $3.000 to $4,999 -------------------------$S,OOO to $6,999 --------------------------- $1,000 to $9,999 -------------------------$10,000 to $14,999 -------------------------$15,000 or more ---------------------------

473 794 861 BBS 1 003 1 148 1 405 627 170

120 454 211 189 191 91 21

------

-----~~~:~~ i;~;-::::::::::::::::::::::: ----

118

Years of School Completed Elementary, Less than 8 years ____________ .,. __ 8 years ----------------------- High schoolo 1 to 3 yeors ------------------- 4 yeors ----------------------College, 1 to 3 years ------------------4 years or mare .. ---------------

-

-

-

66 (H

37 442 20 -43

--

40

76 120 313 95 87

1 .439

906 182

~

S7

-

196 139 509 662 199 217

616

612 236 101

1911 22S 91

-

...

-

100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

--

13.4

5.3

27.8 16.2 28.1

-

-

-

-

7.3 6.6 2.1 18.3 2.6 9.6

6.8 12.9 12.4 19.4

4.4

7.2

...

...

Income in 1969

--

---

41

-

--

79 19 124 2!J7 149 41 17

38 24 20 92 419 121 17

720 1 158 1 687

49 134 169

41 72 184

55 55

254 35S 523

376 542 756

16 39

2 226 s 140 3 960 449 731

181 1 096 589 207 300

72 605 561 19 2S

120 611 549 38 24

56S 1 357 1 080 142 135

578 416 190 199 789 801

BO 20

106 18 17 18 104 86 -43 2.7

84

181 59

-

-

84

68 205

250

224 305 399 30S 82

228 272 328 403

-

--

-

-

100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

25.4 57.2

8.7

24.S 21.4 19.0 7.9 1.5

...

--

9.2 2.1 12.4 18.0 10.6 6.5

4.4 2.7 2.0 8.0 29.8 19.3

100.0 100.D 100.0

6.8 11.6 10.0

S.7 6.2 10.9

4.7 3.3

52.2

SS

31.0

46.8 44.8

2.2 3.3 3.2

1 288 1 471 1 181 -43 247

250 S66 414 -43 109

100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

8.1 21.3 14.9 46.1 41.0

3.2 11.8 14.2 4.2 3.4

5.4 11.9 13.9 8.S 3.3

2S.4 26.4 27.3 31.6 18.5

57.9 28.6 29.8 9.6 33.8

10.1 9.9 9.S 8.7 13.0

127

198 41 -

100.0 100.0

13.8 4.8

18.3 4.3

14.5 19.S

31.3 14.2

22.0

...

57.2

.. .

12.6

100.0 100.0 100.()

2'.o

13.2 10.7 9.8

23.7

29.3 29.5 13.6

31'.8 25.1

2!J.1 4.9

444

4S3 417 160 54

107

20 93 160 295 121 '}fJ

-

...

...

...

...

11.9

2.2

8.S 12.2 17.4 16.2

...

Poverty Status family or unrelated individual incomeUnder .7S of poverty level -------- -------Under 1.00 of poverty level --------------Under 1.25 of poverty level ---------------

-

-

30.7

Labor Force Status Not able lo work-------------------------Able to workor----------------------------Employed In Armed Forces _____________ _

Major Occupation Group of Employed

-----------0 ~~~~ef:~~:r! a~ 'ro~~,~~~,;;e~:::::::::::::---Service workers, including private household --- -females -------- -------- --------- --

Professional, technical. and kindred workers --Managers and administrators, except form ___ ,.. Sales workers __ ---------------- .. ---------"' Cltrical and kindred workers ---------------Craftsmen and kindred workers. ____________ _ Operatives, including transport ________ .. _____ _ laborers, except form •. --------------·-·--·

440

21

16 141 194

20

47 38 382

71

6 563

710

313 1 007 1 039 1 407 2 797

108 94 129 343

Duration of Disability

-------

rnitJ~iif~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ -DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS 494-465 0 - 73 - 40

36

88

435

-

36

38 78 283

81 36 24

187 137

---

f15

113 1Sl 139 147 425

82

95 231

236 Ill

18

236 SS 41 2S1 201 1-43 20

60 38

-

118

105

1 615

2 828

661

81

83 357 463 712 1 213

... ... ...

35.5 305 341

533

77

...

...

...

......

-

17.6 44.I

...

... ...-

...

17.1

---

...

... . ..

100.0

10.1

6.6

l4.t

24.6

10ci.o 100.0 100.0 100.0

10.7 9.0 9.2 12.3

3.6 3.7 5.S 10.1

1s'.o 13.4 10.4 15.2

3S.3

... ...

32.5

. ..

-

24.2 19.1

--

...

16.8

43.1

9.2

3's".5 44.6

.........

0

29.4

... -

50.6

43.4

...

...

MINNlSOTA 2.5-619

Table 169. Characteristics of the Noninstitutional Population 16 to 64 Years Old With Work Disability:

1970-

Continued lllC1<1 lxised"" sample see text For mlnirnum bo>e for derived figures (percont, median, etc.) and mooning of symbols, see text]

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

Persons with work dl$obiltty of 6 months or more

Totol

16 to 2o4 years

25 lo 34

IS8 96

35 lo« years

45 to 54

251 213 139 t84 84 63

812 606 74 163

1 257 487 20 358 57

48

61 107 405

years

years

Persons with work disability of less than 55 to 64 years 6 months

Perctnt distribution of persons with work disoblll!y of 6 months or more

Percent of disabled with work dlsoblll!y of 55 to 64 less !hon yeors 6 months

Toto!

years

25 to 34 yeors

35 lo 44 years

4510 54 years

100.0 100.0

3.8 6.4

6.0 14.2

19.3 40.3

29.9 32.4

100.0

... ...

23.4

... ...

'i.8 ... ...

...(,',9

1's'.2

...

-

46.8 .. . -

8.8 4,3

11.2 12.0 20.2 14.5 7.7

4.0 23.1 24.4 37.2 13.9

68,0 58,2 38.1 32.6 43.3

3.2 7.1 11.7 9.1 6,9

13.7 14.0 13,7 19.2

30.3 11.4 17.9 15.7

39.7 46,4 51.3 58.0

6.1 12.0 9.6 7,5

64.3

16 to 24

DULUTH-SUPUIOI, MINN.-WIS., SMSA-

Contlnued Total - Continued

Females- Continued

Presence of Own Children Married, husband present •••••••••••••••.•••. .

With own child,..,. un~ 18yeors ••••••••••. . With own chHdron under 6 years •••••••.•. Other marital status······-·------------·-·· With own children und-' 18 year• •••.••••••• With own chUdrtn under 6 yeon; .•••••••••

-.-

4 200 1 503 3:19 2 363 200 83

96

552 20 20

-

54

Yeors of School Completed Len than 8 years ••••••••••••••• . 8 years •••••••••••••••••••.••..

Elementary1

544 889 2 001 2 056 820 253

43 60 257 186 164

3 231 1 119 927 521 332 221 212

302 208

..

874 I 355 1 853

68 118 161

Nol able lo work ....•••••••••.••••••••.••• ·Able to work ········-·····--·-··-·-----·· Employed or in Armed Farcos ............ .. Unemployed··············-·····-····--Nol in lobar forte ••••••••••.•.••••••••••

3 295 3 268 1 330 158 1 780

140 570 150 42 378

170 265 122

-

59 42

High school, 110 3 yeors ·---·-·---········· 4 years·······---·-··········· College, 110 3 years--------······-···· 4 years or more.., __ .. -·-· .... - ...... - ..

.

-

-

87 136 124 40

-

m

63

40

-

1 106 65 -

346 175 84 322 21 21

22 205 489 764 114 21

370 517 763 671 355 152

18 68 266 207 61 48

100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

7.9 6.7 12.8 9.0 20.0

978 128 166

1 282 519 476 302 64 91 94

209

100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

9.3 18.6 14.7 7.1

1 722 101

...

-

-

6,6

15.1

...

-

...

...

41.0 6.7

...

Income in 1969

"°"" ··-------··········-··--·········· ·---

$1 to $999 or loss ........................ . -· $1.000 lo $1,99'1 ------·············----··-

.. ~:~ :: ~~ ::::::::::::::::::::::::::..-· $5,000 to $6,99'1 ····--········-······-·-·· -· $7,000 or more •••••••.••••••••.•••••••••• .. Poverty Status FomHy or unrelated individual incomel!nder .75 of poverty love! ----------·-···· .. Under l.00 of po11erty level ..•......••..•• .. Under l.25 of po11erty level •••••••••••••••

225 107 22

136 37 27

444

20 21

157 127 100 62 43

40

42

159 66 36

'IS

60 126 220

2n

-

--

95 117

82

89 176

562 840 1 083

873 742

I 720 1 108 461

153 99 42 58 66 41

82

124 170

7.0 9.6 2.4

. ..-

-

... ...

... ... ...

100.0 100,0 100,0

7.8 8.7 8.7

10.9 7.0 6.3

100.0 100.0 100.0

4.2 17.4 11.3

100.0

21.2

1000

5.4

... ... ...

...

7,6 10,4 20.3 12.0

.. .

...

.. .

...

... ... ...

6,9 9,3 11.9

10.2 13.0 14.7

62.0 58.4

8.6 8.4 8.4

5.2 8,1 9.2

11.9 17.8 17,2

26.5 22.7 27.7

52,2 33.9 34.7

7.3 11.1 10.0

8.0

17.8

19.9

33.0

12.0

9'.5

14:9

41:7

28:6

121

...

...

... ... ...

Lobor Force Status

..

·-.. ..

392 583 229 37 317

-

143

368

19 355

60

587

260 408 148 18 242

...

-

...

.. .

Mo(or Occupation Group of Employed

·=:~:~ otn!~ii':3~a~~k!'~~-::::::::: .. 1

Operotives, Including tron•Port •••••••••••.••• Service workers, including private household ••• All others···········--···-·---------···-· MINNEAPOUS-ST. PAUL SMSA

229 444

--·--

116 451 90

24 27 99

58 66 20

-21

-

22 185 22 139

as

-

-

-

90 127 47 128 69

87 -

12 2'12

4 634

815 600 120

... ... ...

61

-

-

-

-

100.0

...

22.0

-

...-

18.8

3ci.8

28.4

16.2

100.0

19.9

14.5

16.4

22.1

27.1

9.3

190

... ...

100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

26.6 23.9 22.7 14.3 18.7

14,4 13.0 13.4 16.1 14.8

15, 1 10,1 16,6 18,4 17.9

17.5 17.3 16.8 20.9 27.0

26.4 35.7 30.5 30,3 21.5

... ... .. .

9 612 I 920 87 2 680 95

3 019 1 527 551 1 615 78

100.0 100,0 100.0 100.0 100.0

6.8 5.8 13.8 45.5 8.8

14.3 20,6 43.2 14.9 9,3

19.5 32.2 34.3 10.3 32.3

27.4 :19.4 7.4 11.8 28,5

32.0 12.0 1.3 17.5 21.0

9.1 8.7 7.8 9,5 14.7

-

-

...

-

Totol

Males •••••••••••••••••••••••••••

..

45 328

9 010

3 088 7 282 8 474 19 530

822 I 737 I 581 1 211 3 659

Married, wtte pl'OMnt ••••••••••••••••••••• ... With own children under 18 years •••••••••• With own cMldren under6 years •••••••••.. Other marital stelus ------·----------······ -With own children under 18 years •••••••••• With own children und., 6 years •••••••• ··-

30 018

2 040

15 961 6 508 15 310 452 60

920 899

EJemtntory, Len than 8 years ••••••••••••• ·-· 8 years-----···------------· ... High school, I lo 3 years •••••••••.•••••.•

3 6 8 14 7

6

$84

1 416

10 026

444

466 738 1 151 1 560 3 501

541 1 263 1 168 1m 5 282

5 5 2 1

8 221

Duration of Disability 610 11 months--··------------········-·· -· 1and2 years .•••.•.••••••..•••••••••••.••..

~10~~~ ~:.';'.';~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::.... yeon or more ........ ·w . . . . . . _ _ _ _ _ . , . _ . . _ . . _ _ _ _ _ ...

~_

6 954

944 934

I 364 2 898

2 2 2 4

567

Presence of Own Children

--

..

6 970 40 40

4 3 2 2

299 284 811 285 42

-

846

141 229

570 146 20

4 696

482 I 805

129

-

Years of School Completed

...

College,

4 years ------··----·--·-···· -·· 1 to 3 years •.•.......•••...• 4y«ars or more ______________ ... _

--

l~come

953 088

892 235 133 s 027

320

226 1 976 3 070

2 740 678

403 363

751

2 sn I 130 1 365

498 1 2 1 1

865

"8-4 358 031 180

l 2 3 1

-

975 621 095 450 147 738

1 3 2 2 1 I

757 013 586 785 085

162 423 895 392 920 401 515 199 119

1 1 1 2 2 I

-

...

...

li:E ~ ~:5 ::::::::::::::::::::::::: ~:ggg ~ ~:;:; :::::::::::::::::::::::::

... ...

... ... ... ...

...

--·

$10,000 to $14,999 •• ·····--- ••••••••••••• $15,000 or more·-·- •••••••••••••••.••••• ·-·

I 632 3 964

4 2 5 6 10 7 3

314 892 347 193 304 254 428

740 2 074 1 481

202

97 21

254 286 208 782 916 2 172 1 "32 332

204 350 271 311 566 741 2 201 1 787 985

604 906 I 339

184 296 <118

386 515 675

949

t 629 1 116 903

I 2

2 1

--·

25 .... 620 MINNESOTA

2 866 4 128 5 582

sn 934

1 229

-

-

-

066

100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100,0 100.0

8.1 3.7 22.2 21,6 38.4 13.5

10.2 6.0 8.4 18.1 15,8 27.2

12.6 14.2 16,7 16,6 14,5 23.5

24.7 26.6 23.6 24,2 16,l 14.7

44.4 49.5 29.1 19.6 15.2 21.2

6.1 11.0 9.6 9.2 9.3 9.1

324 863 381 032 450 019 513 7:J9 971

141 189 3S8 319 471 818 1 196 731 411

100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100,0

45.3 52.3 34.3 32.8 30.5 18.0 8.8 1.3 0.6

12.4 7.2 14.6 14.8 21.1 19.7 9.7

12,5 8,8 6.3 10.8 10.6 12.0 21.4 24.6 28.7

9.9 10,7 20,7 13.6 17.2 22,6 24,4 30,3 32.6

19.9 21.8 32.0 35.7 27.1 32.6 24.4 24.0 28.3

8.0 4,6 7.7 9.9 8.1 11.7 10.4 9.2 10.7

1 120 1 1 921

286

393 504

100.0 100.0 100.0

21.1 21,9 24.0

6.4 7.2 7,5

13.5 12.5 12.1

20.0 22,6 22.0

39.1 35,8 34.4

9.1 8.7 8.3

Poverty Status

Family or unrelated individuol incomeUnder .75 of Poverty level ••••••••••••••• Under 1.00 of poverty level ••••••••••.••. ... Under 1.25 of Poverty level -----------··· ·--

...

...

255 756 942 1 447 732 502

in 1969

Hone •••••••• -··- •••••••••••• -·--··-- .•• $1 to $999 or loo ••••••••••••••••••••••••

-

...

4n

6,4 6.6

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

Table 169. Characteristics of the Noninstitutional Population 16 to 64 Years Old With Work Disability:

1970-

Continued (Data bosed on sample, """text. For minimum booe for derived~ (percent medlon, etc) and ,_.,;ng of symbol$, soe teXIJ

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

l'llrcent dlatriblJ'lion of ~· with work dlllOblllly of 6 months or

Persons with work disobiltty of 6 month$ or mone

Total

16 to 24

25 to 34

Yeonl

yeors

1 096 7 914 5 879

5 959 5 336

35 to 4-4

451o $4

yQOT•

years

274 349

941 6 475 6 064 228 183

I 72A 8 302 7 887 97 318

6 641

l 392 645 413 378 '775 956 145 41

934 I 096 451 638 I 090 1 032 264 15

1 299 953

669

370

524

55 to 64

mlll'1I

Persons with work disability of

Percent of dlwbled with work dlooblllly of 55 to 64 !tu lhon year. 6 months

!es& thofl 6mont"'6

To1ol

16 to 24 years

25 to 34

yeors

3'5 to44 years

45 to S4 Y'IOrs

952 3 682 3 197 220 265

100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

12.9 21.S 18.5 25.7 46.9

7A 16.:2 16.11 18.l 9.9

11.I 17.6 19.l 15.l 5.2

20.3 22.5 24,8 6.4 9.1

48.4

542

18.5 1.6 19.7 25.7 8.8

26A 16A 14.2

439 362

100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

2'1.6 24.3 32.2 25.6 27.3 24.0 23.1

12.7 23.8 18.3 17.5 26.2 17.8 21.S

18 194

100.0

ii.6

17.3 9.5

17.7 27.9 15.6 19.6 19.9 18.7 17.4

10.3

14.6

18.3

29.2

5.1

' 643

100.0

14.2

11.9

15.8

25,7

"·'

•.3

... ...

100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

26.2 15.5 12.9 9.3 14.3

7.5 14.1 11.l 13.1 11.9

21.8 16.3 15.3 16.9 13.9

20.9 25.8 24.4 23.1 28.7

2l.7 28.3 36.3 37.6 31.l

........ .

2 :m l 054 524 1 251 255 100

100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

l>.5

4 990 225 -

lU 25.4 a.4 31.7

12.7 23.9 53.0 10.9 25.8

19.0 33.5 25.7 11.l 25.7 8.6

31.0 30.9 3.1 18.1 30.7 4.8

309 5.1

199 348 820 1 358

100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

9.7 13.2

9.5

18.1 272

4.1 10.7 16.9 18.5 16.2 19.4

Zl.5 24.6 24.6 30.0 19.6 22.4

7.9 20.3 19.1 18.9 15.S 13.3 7.4

12.9 12.l 8.8 13.8 10.3 15.9 10.4

16.7 13.7 12.0 14.3 17.2 20.6 22.l

years

MINNEAPOLIS-ST. PAUL SMSA-Continued Total- Continued Males- Continued Labor Force Status

-~~~%P/~~~ furt;-::::::::::::::::::::::::--

Not oble to work--------------------------Able to work -----------------------------Employed or in Armed Fort"--------------- -

8 36 31 I 3

soo

828 807 510 511

388

625

1 647

4 114 8 178 523 1 014

Major Occupation Group of Employed Professionol, tothnicol, and kindred workers ___ _Managers and administrators, except farm ----Soles workers---------------·-------------Clerical and kindred workers----------------· Craftsmen and kindred workers ____________ ., .. _ Operotlves, including transport---------- •• ---Loborers1 except farm -- ---------- -----------

-.-

~~:e,~s~~:,:a:~ fu~~,~~!men:::::::::::::: .

Service workers, including private household ___ _-

Fe111ales --------------------------

Duration of Disability

-

6 to 11 months ---------------------------- ! ond 2 years •• ·-·---·--------------------- . 3 ond 4 yeors •. ---------------------------- 510toyears 9 yeoro ------------------------------or more .... ________________________ .,.

--

s 270 3 927 2 900 3 255 5'186

5 529 1 519 186 80 3 577

976 298 sn 838

485 l 232 432

-

23 986

-

654

935 531 568 1 437 982 327 111 38 1 043

9 144

11 495

933

833 I 499 1 327 351 19 19

233 529 341 .489 50

...

35 539

5 046

4 242

5 412

3 002 5 042 6 269 7 373 13 853

787 783 808 684 1 984

224 710 695 968 1 645

655 821 960 1 246

21 084 9 850 3 326 14 455 2 475 6n

1 375 656

2 2 l 1

4 001 3 297 854 I 611 637 58

6 534

109

569 l 137 2 138 4 081 835 384

1 2 2 3

l 992 918 593 459 910 409 331

3 707 1 269 1 116 698 1 433 456

3 736

465

433

449 309

100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

I 930

1 1 I 3

626

303 531 704 980

710

1 2 2 4

425 275 771 314

... ... ...

22.3 28.4

11.6 17JI

...-

.. .

-

...

22.2 20.9 34.6 28.9

...

Presence of Own Children

-

Married, husband present_ __________________ _ With own children under 18 years----------With own children under 6 years _________ _ Other marital status ......... -------------------With own children under 18 yeors ----------- With own children under 6 years _________ _

.

-

606

3 671 213 213

6111 350 764 573

63'1

369

3 044 102 2 610 761 32

6 505 503

6.7

54.9

..-..

----

-Income in 1969 $110 $999 or loss ••••••• _. _______________ _--· None -- ........ -- -- ---- -------- ---- -- .. -------

------$7,000 or more---------··----------·-·-·· -$1,000 to $1,999 -------------------------$2,000 to $2.999 -------------------------$3.000 to $6.999 $4,999 •• -------------------------· $5,000 _______________________ _

2 643

268 712

169 83 1 526 2 022 l 084 162

1

11 914 6 689 4 960

939 1 360 949

1 540 809 437

4 8 13 4 l

613 699 604

3 208

5 284 l 989 1 495

605

169 196

840

sen

m

465

M2

495

1 47!1 2 SIS 691 332

627 702 n5 185 887 369

2 333 1 1165 1 004 1 580

631 287

862 602 457 218

6.4

1.8 17.5 14.9 25.4

6.4 4.2

9.1 9.1

12.7

1.0

9.3 5.6 15.4 9.5 8.2 7.4

19.2

...

...

...

10.2

34.5 9.1 -

9.7 13.6

61.6 31.3 23.4 20.8 21.6

7.0 7.0 8.6 9.l 12.9 14.4

31.1 19.0 22.5 21.S 27.1 22.9 31.1

31.4 34.9 37.6 31.3 'l.9.9 27.4 'l.9.0

8.4 6.4 12.4 18.4 17.J

Years of School Completed Elementary, less 1hon 8 years ____ ---------8 years---------------------High school, 1 to 3 years ··-- •••• ---------4 years---------------------College. ! to 3 years-----------------4 yeor$ or more---------------

10.1

Sll.6

M

9.3 13.0

6.7 8.3

818 264 111

543 316 155

311

414 688 848

369 591

613 937 1 290

1 411 2 076 2 779

316 350 578

100.0 100.0 100.0

10.0 9.7 10.1

13.3 14.S 13.4

11.8 12.4 12.4

19.7 19.7 20.3

45.3 43.7 43.8

6.9 8.3

l 230

l 858 3 754 2 134 152 l 468

3 779 5 365 2 785

5 183 5 712

235

140 2 883

1 341 2 302 1 334 85 883

100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

5.9 19.3 22.9 25.l 14.5

9,2 13.6 10.8 14.7 16.8

13.8 17.0 18.6 17.4 15.1

211.l 24.3 24.3 26.8 24.l

43.0 25.8 23.4 16.0 29.6

10.4 8.B 8.3

207 586

100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

17.0 29.9

11.5

8.4

...

...

6.9

23.6 17.9 19.2 15.5

25.4 23.3 27.4 22.9

25.6 17.5 17.5 37.4

10.8 10.7 12.0 8.8

1.7

33.S

35.6

23.4

... ...

... ... ...

.ia'.8

33.3

... ... ... ... ...

'J'l.6

46.1

23.4

$44

746

Poverty Status family or unrelated individual income-

Under .75 offoverty level ---------------- -Under 1.00 o pover1y level --------------Under 1.25 of poverty level ---·----·-·····

3 118 4 752 6 348

641

-------

13 437 22 102 11 479 876 9 747

787 4 259 2 626 220 l 413

~~=~~~~~af."~n~k'i~3:~a~~~k:;;~_:::::::::----

1 708 4 873 1 850 2 744 304

291 l 456 344 475 60

143 559 321 189 33

403 871 356 426 78

--

186

236

ll

1S

-i10~~~ ~~~;~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::-·------

151 80 147 82 426

83 16 46

23

15

76

---

497 161 63 389

48 24 24

23 23 23

----

460

790

9.2

Labor Force Status Not oble to work---------····-·----------.1.ble to work __ •••• __ ------·--· ----·-·--·· Employed or In Armed Forces •• ·---------·· Unemployed ---- •• ·--- ------ •. ---------· Not in labor force------··-·----····---··

·-

3 012

l 245 129 l 638

2 345

2 089

9.1 9.4

Major Occupation Group of Employed

transport. . . . ------------Service workers, including private household __ _ Operotives, including

All others ··-- ______ •..••••• __ ·----·---- •.

----

628

436 851 323 1 026 51

266 22

2'17

315

271

100.0

26.4

2.6

17 43 29 208

68 47 20 38 142

... ...

... ... ...

... ... ...

...-

100.0

17.8

100.0

9.7 ... ...

433 1 136

506 82

253

...

la.6 17.3

17.4

...

...

...

.. .

Negro

Males __________________________ _

Duration of Disability 6 to 11 months -----------·····----·-··--·

years or more--------------------------

15

--

-

... ...

...

Presence of Own Children Married, wift

present -----·---------------- --

-Otht;"~~r~~n sf~;~~·-"- ~~~~'..6.~~~~ :::: :: :::-With own children under 18 years _________ _--Wtth own children under 6 years·····--·- -With own children under 18 years _________ _

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

--

188

--

--

-

15 --

197 51 16 100

--

229

63

86

--

1S2 81 28 119

--

... ... ...

--

...-

--

4.6 ...

.. .

--

--

......--

.. , ... ...

--

... ...-

...

i:i.4

--

MINNESOTA 25 - 621

Tobie 169.

Characteristics of the Noninstitutional Population 16 to 64 Yean Old Wrth Work Disability:

1970-

Continued [Data based on oomple, see text. For minimum base for derived figures (IJefcent, median, etc.) ond meaning of symbols, see text]

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

Percent distribution of persons with work disability of 6 months or

Persons with work dlaobility of 6 months or more

Total

16to 24 yeors

25 to 34 yeors

more

Persons

with work dloobllity of less than 55 to 64 years 6 month•

35 to 44 yeors

45 to 54 years

lS

88 18 122 45

125 25 44 101

24

20

Percent of disabled with work

dl•oblllt~ of

16to 24 Total

years

2S to 34 years

3S to 44 years

4S to 54 year•

SS to 64 years

100.0 100.0

30.S 30.4

3.9 4.8

2.6 3.1

i·i.2

29.6

30.8 32.1

30'.i

137

100.0

12.4

5,6

39.5

20.1

22.4

13.1

47 47 32

100.0

10.1

8.9

44.6

17.S

19.0

10.4

100.0

14.2

'i.ii

3S.4

22.2

2S.2

15'.3

less ton 6 months

MINNEAPOUS-ST. PAUL SMSA-Continued

Negro-Continued Males-Continued Yeors of School Completed Elementary, Less thon 8 years ________________ years -----------------------· High JChool, 81 to 3 yeors -·-----·-----·--·-·4 yeors -------·--·----------·-· College, 1 to 3 years ·----·-·-----------4 years or more_,. _ H _ . , . ........... H . . . . . . . _

....

235 43

22

238

57

228 98

82

75

44

23

51 75 145

Income in 1969

"°"' --------------------------------------

$1 to $'19'1 or loss. _________________________

$1,000 to $1,999 ---------------------------$2,000 to $2,'19'1 ----------------------------

fs:gig :~ ~:;;; :::::::::::::::::::::::::::: $7,000 to $9,999 ·--·-----------------------$10,000 to $14,999 -------------------------$15,000 or more----------------------------

102 lSS 96 73 195 14S

27 76 22 75 36

lS

23

77

24 16

37 67

38

so

24

23 42 38 24 16

97 44 39

96 117 134

62 62 62

109 188 143

135 180 155

45

2S

20

73

3S 93

52 53 18

Poverty Status Family or unrelated individual income Under .7S of r:,verty level -------- •••• -----Under 1.00 o poverty level ----------------Under 1.25 of poverty level -----------------

ISS ll"I 267

71

302 584 483

178 147

101

31

28

labor Force Status Nol oble to work-----·-···-··--------------Able to work ---·--·-·--·-------·------·-·-Employed or in Armed Forces •.•••••••••••••• Unemployed •••••••• ------ ____ •••••••••••• Not in labor force ---------------------·---

sa

23 23

15 15

20

251 216 3S

30.9

Major Occupotion Group of Employed Profenionol, lechnicol, and kindred workers ••••• Mona9er1 and adminis1rators, except form ............ Sales workers .................................................... - ............ Clerical and kindred workers·····-·····------Craftsmen and kindred workers •••••••••••••••• Operotives, including transport •••••••••..••.•.• Loborerl. e.cept form------------------------

75

12

48 21 24 139 48

20

Service.workers, including privote household-----

91

23

68

Fem.... ---------------------------

906

112

Sl

358

182

203

160 71 131 256 288

41

15 15

28 21 75 125 109

46 19

24 16 36 56 71

406 235

41

71 54

77

500 274 68

71 24 24

181 145 49 177 124 25

111 79 19

126 47

90

115 121 168 359 125 18

21

28 37 16 101

46 22 lS 82 38

17

38 32 46 19 47

45 30 25

0

~~'i:t>!~:r: :~ fu~°l~~~~:::::::::::::::

23

40

42

28

21

24 3:3

15

24 56

59

86

n 16

Duration of Disability 6 to 11 months ------------------·-·--·--·-·

j ~~~ ~ ~:~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

5 to 9 yeors ----------·····-··-----··-······ 10 yeors or more .................. ., ______ ~ .........................

20

21

21

24

33 84

Presence of Own Children Married, husband present. ____________________ With awn children under 18 yeors ____________ With own children under 6 yeors ___________ Other stalus --------·---------------Withmarital own children under 18 years ____________ With own children under 6 yeors ··------···

es

36 36 36 15

62 17

Yeors of School Completed Elementory,

Leu then 8 years ________________

8 years-----------------------High school. l 10 3 yeors -------------------4 yeors -----------------------CoJiege, 1 to 3 yeors -------------------A years or more .... -~-------- ...........

so

51

41

20 62

86

126 46 18

13 45 62

1Y.i

Income in 1969 None -- ----·---- •• ------ __ -·-- ---- •..••• $1 to •• $'19'1 or loss. __________________________ $1,000 lo $1,999 ---------------------------$2,000 lo $2,'19'1 ------------·-------·-----·$3,000 to $4,999---------------------------$5,000 lo $6,999 .• ·-----·------------------$7,000 or more·--------·-···-··-···----····

156 131 122 119 240 54

84

73 69

2:6 21 21 44

36

15

15 74 84 18 25

32

15

13 46 lS 31

2S 25 41

13

88

Poverty Status Family or unrelated individuol IncomeUnder .75 of r:,verty level -----------------Under l.00 o poverty level----------------· Under 1.25 of poverty level------·----------

25-622 MINNESOTA

104 166 261

lS

31 65 95

48 76 110

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

Table 169. Characteristics of the Noninstitutional Population 16 to 64 Years Old With Work Disability:

1970-

Continued !Doto based on sample, ... text. For minimum base for derived figures (portent, median, ele.) and meoning of $ytnbols. see text]

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

Percent diotrlbulion of porsom with work dlsobility of 6 months or

Persons with work disobility of 6 months or more

Total

16 to 24 yeoro

25 lo 34 years

3510 44 years

45 to 54 yeon

monr

Persons

wllh work dl$0bllity of 55 to 64 less than years 6 months

Total

16 to 24 yeors

100.0 100.0

4.4 21.5

2S 10 34 years

35 to 44 years

45 to 54 years

3.1

49.2 28.5

24.3

Percent of disabled with work disobillty of less than 55 to 64 yeors 6 months

MINNEAPOLIS-ST. PAUL SMSA-Continued Negni-Continued Fe•••- Continued Lobor Force Status

---

Not oble to work--------------------------Able to work -----------------------------Employed or In Armed Forces--------------Unemployed ------ ----------------------Not in lobar force ------------------------

482 424 222

21 91 45

15 JO 15

237 121

117 65

92 Ill 62

202

46

21

-

15

36

50

49

--

61 79 67 15

45

38 19 28

-15 -

23

46

-

-

-

85

-

-

76 61 61

...

...-

...

...-

...8.5 ...-

... ..-.

15.3

26.2

13.6 12.6

...-

...

--

...

19.1

...-

.. .

Mojor Occupation Group of Employed

--

Professional ond mono~rlol workers ---------Soles, clerical, and kindred workers ___________ _ Operotives, including transport _______________ _ Service workers. Including private household ___ _All others--------------------------------- -

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

---

15

--

-

24 15

-

15 -

...... ...

...

-

...-

--

--

...-

......

...

-

-...-

-

...-

......-

...-

...-

-

MINNESOTA 25-623

Tobie 170. Detailed Occupation of the Experienced Civilian Labor Force and Employed Persons by Sex: 1970 and 1960 !Dato based on gomple see text For meaning of •ymbols see fextl 1960

1970

Employed

14 years old and over

14 years old and over

14 years old ond over

Experien<:ed civilian loba' force

The State

16 years old and over

Total ------ __ -------- ---------------------·---- --·

-

Pm......, hclmkGI, ....i llloodrM w.mn _______________ _

Accounfonts __________ ------ ______ ------ ____ ------ ·- _______ _-

-eoc:~~f:r::i,5.:~.~;::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::-Computer systems onolysts __ ----·---·-·----- .. __ -·-------- _Comptrter speciolim, n.1.c •••••••• ----------------·-·····--- Engineers -- •••• -- ---------- -----· --·--- -----------·-····--- Aeronautical ond astronautical --------------······-···------ Chemical •• -------------------------------- __ •• -··-···--·· Civil ---- -- ______ -------------------- ----·-----·--------- Electrical and electronic------------------------------------ Industrial ----·· ____ ------------ ---- •• __ ---------------- __

Architects .• ________ •••••• ______ .• -··· ·--·-··-. _•• ______ •• __

Mechanical._-·-· •••••• ______ .. ----------·- __ ------------=~~~~~-~~~r!~~-::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: -l'lttroleum •••••• __ ------------···· ______ ---------···----·- Sales •• -- -·-- ···------------- •• -- -- -· •• ------------------ -

Form management advitorS------ __ ................. ., ...... __ ------------- Foresters and conservationists ................................................................. __ ... .. Home management odvi$0rS -----.................................................................. EnginMn, n.e.c -- -----.. ---- -- .............. -- ---·---- .......................... __

lawyers and judges -------·-----------------------···-----·Judges •••• __ ------ -- ---- -- -- -· -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -----------lawy•rs ____ .••• ------------ ---------------- ---- ---------

---

-Archtvists and curotor-s .. ----- ........... -Mathematical speciali•t•------ ______ ---- ____ ------ ----------· -Ac1uarkts ------ _,. ____ ........................................... --------............ _-MathemaficiQn•-- ---- ·--·-- __ ------ _. -·-· ---- -----------· -Statisticians __ .................... - ............ __ ............................................... __ .. -Lift and physical scientists •••••• ________ --------------------. -A9ricultural •• -- __ ·--------- ________ ------ __ ---· --------. -Atmospheric and sJ>Qce •••.•. -------- -- --·----------------· -Biological __ ---- ------------ ____ ---- -------- •• -------- __ • -Chomi$ts •• -------------------- ____ ---·--·-------------- --

Ubrorions, archivists, -and curators ............................................................. .. librarians .... ________ .......................... , . ................ ---- ____ ,. .. - .... --.. __ M

.. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - .....

----life and physical, n.e.c.----------------------------------- -Operations and system• "'searchers analysts----·--·---- • ., l'ersonnel and relations workers-------------------·----- --Geologists ·- ---- __ -------- -------- •• ----------·----·---Morine ---------- .....................- ...................................................... __ ,. Physicists end astronomers,,,. ...................... -------- .......................... ... and

loba'

Pllf~1;;.;c~::~~~~~~~-~~~~~-~~~t-~~~~-=:::::::::::::::::: ---Denttsts ---- .... - ........... __ ,, ____ ---------......... ------- .. --------- -Optometrists •• __ ·--- ------ -------- -- ____ ---------------- -Pho:l"inacists __ ------ __ .,. _____ ............ __ ..................... _________ .... ... -l'hysicions, medical and osteopathic·------·-----------------



~!::!~s:~ ~; :::: :: :::: :: :::::: :: :::::::: :::: :::::: :::: :: ----

--RitiTt~:~~r:'.':_d_~~i~~~~: ~~~-:~~~~~~t~ -~=:::::::::::::::::: --=~ii:. ~~~·-:::::::: ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::-Health technologist> and technicians •• ------------------------· -Clinical laboratory technologists and technicions ••••••••••••••• -Dental hygitni•t•-- ---------- ____ -- -- -- __ ------------ -- --· -Health 'ecord technologists and technicio••------------·------ -Rodiologic technologists and lechnicions •••••• -------·-------- -lheropy ossistonts ------------ __ ---- ____ ---·-------·----- -Health technologists and fotchnicions. n.e.c..----------.-----·· -~~':r::;;~~r~_ :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :::::::::::::::: :: :::::::: :: ----· Soc~llg~:;:~;~~~:-~·~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Economists •• ---- ______ -- ---- ------ _. __ ------ __ •• _______ _--Political s,cientisfs •• ------------------ ------------·------- -~t~t~1~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ---Heohh proc.titioners. n.e.c:. ~---·---------------- ...................... ...

---Social and recroation worker•-----------·--···-----·-----·--· -Sociol -- -- -- -- -- -- ---- ---- -- --- -- • - • -- ·- -- -- -- ---- ---- -- -Recreation ____ .••• ------ -- -- __ ---- ••••• -·- ______ -------- -Teachers, college and university---------·-------------------- -----~!~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: l'hyslc• -- -- ---- -- -- -- ---- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- ---- -- -- ---- -- -- - -Urban and rejjional planners-------------·-·-------------·· Social s.cientis-ts. n.t .c .... .... -- .............................. -- .... ---- ................ ..

------~r:C"l;.eoui-;.;;~i;cit;.c;;:::::::::: :: :: :::: :::::::::::: ----Other specified teacher$---·------------------------------ --Other lift and physical s,ciern:H-----------·----------------Mathemotic• ________________ •• _____ • ------ __________ ---Economics __ •• ____ ------ ____ ------ ___ -·--- _____________ _ English ____ ------ -- __ ---- ---- __ ---- -- •• ------ ----------

Hot opecifled teachers ________________ ------------··---·--

25-624 MINNESOTA

Employed

Experienced civilian labor force

---

14 years old and over

Mole

Female

Mole

Female

Male

Female

Mole

Female

Male

Femo~

945328

579 682

961 614

589 520

923 156

565 763

886 431

410 019

8411 221

393 117

138 749

94 487 4 352 34 914 715 168 31

158 447 032 757 644 828 285

89 526 4 273 34 898 699 168 31

80 530 8 446 697 171 120 51

56 295 1 520 24 64 38 13 13

79 670 8 391 695 169 118 51

55 562

-

13 13

20 512 181 722 2 828 4 713 3 658

174

12 666 175 463 2 526 2 666 1 930

91 8 4 8

12 549 171 455 2 494

9

15 19

3 559 194 201 9 930 3 517

26 33 216 191 12 179

186 700 5 4 275 172 4 103

26 17 207 179

2 064 2 014 50 189 41 15 133

569 489 BO

2 030 1 980 50 179 41 15 123

2 710 329 109 304 I 640 100 33 182 13

474 44

2 680 324 109 304 1 619 100 33 178 13

444 39

858 3 470 10 038 430 1 924 316 I 786 5 036 81 465

66 1 541 693

844

66 1 525 684 22 67 5 226 353

-

11

1 164 69 415 680 1 709 769 16 20 311 24 569

594 117 477 382 142 6 191 6 28 9

5 394 4 968 426 1 654 I 128 4 328

~98

2 930 2 40S 525 3 138 53 44 29 20 12

2 169 1 5n 597 7 417

522 259 512 294

100 13 337

2 224

179 1 465 816

517 259 507 294

11 1 5 3 I

494 046 822 680 852 290

20 756 181 727 2 85S 4 748 3 736

174

3 611 199 201 9

9 11

-36 33

47

4

15

934

3 552

19

134 11 1 5

653 500 046 822 3 680 1 852 290

91 002 4 358 34 914 715 168 31

20 761 181 n1 2 858 4 748 3 741

174

3 611 199 201 9 934 3 552

9 11 4

186 756 5 4 285 1n 4 113

26 33 216 191 12 179

186 756 5 4 285

579 499

2 060 2 010

583

50

80

325 99 31 195

189 41 15 133

2 710 329 109 304 1 640 100

474 44

-

166 244 5 5 5 5

33

182 13

858 3 .470 10 038 430 1 924 316 1786 5 036 81 465

66 1 541 693 22 67 5 226 362

-

-

11

I 178 74 419 685 1 720 778 16 20 31! 24 571

21 101

5 414 4 964 430 1 665 I 139

594 117 4n

4

328

160

34

2 239 1 S99

640

7 434

<404

315 278 207 117

522

259 512 294 506 2 217 l ll03

-

19 l 5 2

638

201 262 146 1342 340 313 883

114 6114

382

142 6 191 6

28

9

2 916

2 399

517 3 133 53 44

29

20 12 100 13 337 70

17'1 1 465 811

m

4 113 503 BO 325

99 31 195

-36

33 47

166

244

s s

5

5

22

67

s

226

362

-

-

11

I 178 74 419 68S 17U 778 16 20 311 24

21 130 638 19 224 1 268 5 150 2 846

m

5 420

4 990

430 I 665 1 139 4

328

-

160

34 2 250 I S99 651 7 441

404

315 278 207 117

506

1 ll03

340

313 883

114

684

70

133 11 1 5 3 1

320

99 31 190

3 432 10 016 430 1 924 311 1 7BO 5 030 81 460

160 34

404

315 278 207 117

506

2 220 1 793

--

36 33 47 11

4

15 19

179

-

166 219 5 5 5 5

-

-

1 924

2 333 94 193 172 901 1 213

10

2 302

10

--8

190 171 901 1 208

167 740

235 26

167 698

226

3 506

78 26 52

3 499 143 3 356

74

228 202 26 324 52 132 140

1 516 1 516

224 198 26 321 51 132 138

1 498 1 498

2 047 138 28 171 1 440 58

197 4

2 019 138 28 171 1 416 58

197 4

136 76

B B

-

143

3 363

34

19

-

-

-14

91

77

48

129

-

8

26

-

25

49

-

91

14 77

--

48 129

132 76

445 I 254 9 213 345 1 821 306 I 673 4 452 110

13 558 523 26 40 4 163 290

438 1 245 9 197 345 I 821 306 1 672 4 443 108 502

13 535 519 26 40 4 163 286

413 40 213 160 776 316

14 287 394 13 584 309 2 600 1 295 182 180 769

-

308

22 290 13 138

14 474 394 13 771 309 2 643 I 315 185 183 781

-

-

5 247 4 545 702 585 367

192 -17

-

179

1 574

68

1 506 127 34

-

-

-

22 290 13 135

5 217 4 533 684 578 360

75

192

9

18

17 9

2 847 2 359 488 3 120 48 37 29 20 12

1 288 949 339 3 102 126 152 202 202 101

1 355 1 098 257 1 070 48 32 16

100 13 337 70 179 1 465 810

202 63 278 164 76 739 797

32 16 160 32 48 478

191 6 21 9

---

8 8

414 40 213 161 779 316

136

93

-

20 842 629 18 957 1 256 5 086 2 Bl I 340

117 471

2 640

-

-

363

64 38

91 8 4 8 34 19

506

874 84 669

1 503 24

-

--

-

-

208

-

1 262 945 317 3 080 126 151 201 201 101 201 63 277 163 76 728 792

-

--

174 I 569 68 I 501

122

33

-18

71

1 320 1 087 233 1 055 47 32 16

--

32

16 158

32

47 472 203

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

Table 170. Detailed Occupation of the Experienced Civilian Labor Force and Employed Persons by Sex: 1960- Continued

1970 and

(Doto based on •ample, see text, F.,.. meoning of &ymbols, see text) 1970

1960

Experienced civillon lobar force

The State

16 years old and over

l'Afn-1, te
Prekindergarten and kindergarten ---------------- -----------Secondary school __ ------------------------------------ __ _-

~~~:~a~a~~~.;,i :: :::::::: :: :::::::::::::::::::::::::::: :--

-

Teachers. except college and university, n.e.c --------·---------

Engineering and science technicians _______________________ .... ___ _

Agriculture and biological, except health·---------------------- -

Employed

14 vec<> aid Ofld over

14 years old and D'llOr

Ftmole

Mole

Femoie

Mole

female

Male

ft male

20 362

38 613

20 402

38 728 4lfi 23 622 I 874 9 eeo

20 320 820 5 434

38 270

10 439 313

25 929 164 17 204

10 349

25660

82()

5 456

43 13 211 832

16 086 854 621 5 671 3 381 337 255

4lfi 23 601 1 866 9 874

2 803

820 5 473 43 13 230 836

2 883

3 783

3 J.4(l 1 692 467 21 81 312 31 736

3:l7

3 340

9

1 692 467 21 81 312 31 736

337

Vocational and educational counselon --------------·----------Writers, artists, and entertainers -----------------·---------- ... .. Ac1ors ____ .... __ ..................... ---- ......... -------- __ .......................... .. Athletes and kindred workers ·-----------------·-----------. Authors •• ------ -- -- ------------------------·---------·- _ Dancers ....____________ -------- ..................... ---------------------------Designers •• ____________ ------ ·--- -------- __ ••.. Editors and reporters --·----------------------- ..........,. ........... .. Musicians and composers -------------------------.. ,,. ............ .. Pointers and sculptors -----------------------------.. ,_ .. ____ _ Photographers ____________________ ---------- ------ _______ _ Public relations men and publicltv writers -----·-------------- _ Radio and television announcers----------... -----------------Writers, artists, and entertainers~ n.e.c .................... ___________ .... .. Research workers. not specified ... --------- ............................_.......... _... Professional, technical, and kindred workers-allocated ___________ _

I 591 9 J88 74 540 455 6 l 312 I 624 I 032

816

MHottn 11111 alllenlnlstnton, except f'"" .... __ .......................... _Assessors, controllers, and treosurers 1 local public administration .... _Bank officers and financial monogers ....................................... --.. ----Buyers and ship\':"' form products--------------·------------Buyers, wholeso e and retail trode --------------·-------------Credit men-----··-·---------------------------------------. Funeral directors -- ............. -------- ............................ -- ---------- .. ..

108 574

Industrial engineering ________ •• ------ ---------- -------- ___ _

Ttchnicions, except health, and engineering and science ............................. -- -

~l~ptl~:~igi~~~t~li;r""s-:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: -~~i~i~:;~;e;; :::: :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::Radio operators ........ ____ .... ______ ---- ______ ...... ___ ------ ____ _Tool programers, numerical control ------------------............... .. Technicians, n.e.c ____ ---------------------.. -------............... ..

--

-

-------

-

-.Health administrators ____ --·----· -- __ ---- •• -- ____ ----------· _Com;truclion inspectors; public administration ............. _____________ _Inspectors, except construction; public administration .......................... .. Federal public administration ond postal service---------------Stole public administration ••••.. ______ -------------· -- -- -- __ local public odminls trotlon._ ---- ______ ---------- ---- ---- •• --

-.

-Managers ond superintendents, building ________________________ Officers, pilots, and pursers, ship __ -------------·----------- ---

--

Officials and administrators; public administration, n.e.c ....................... Federal public administration and postal service-------------·-State public administration •• ______ --------------·-·----- -- -- local public administration .... __ ...................................... ---------- --

Offtciols of lodges, societies, and unions __ .. ________ ................... ----- Postmasters and mall superintendents ------------------ ................. .... ::~':~n~.;'.jl~~i~r~n~- ~~~~~~·-~·~:: ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::-Restaurant. cafeteria, and bar managers----------------------·- Soles monogers and department heads, retail trade--------------- Salts managers, except retail trade ................ -....................................... ..

School college __ -----secondary -- -- ---- ________________ ---- ---- -- -·----._School administrators, odmlnlstrators, elementary and ---Retail trade ______ •• ------ ---- ------ __ -------- -------·---- Hordwore, form equipment, and building material reto!Ung .... - General merchandise stores-------------------------·-··-- Food stores ------------ -----------------------------··· Motor vehicles and accessories retailing ............................................ .. Gasoline service stations -·---·---------------------------Apparel and accessories stores ........................................................ _.. __ Furniture, home furnishings, and equipment storn ·--·--------Other retail trade -----------------------·-------------·-

Managers ond administrators, n.e.c., solorled -------------------Construction ---- __ ........ -- ........ -- .............................................. _.. Manufacturing-----___________________________________________ Transportation __ .................................................................................................. .. Communications, and utilities and sonitory services----·--·-···· Wholesale trade•••• __ ---- ______ -------·------------------ -

Finance, insurance, and real estate .................................... ----------- Business and repair services ................................................................. ..Personal services ........................... -------------------- ................ - -- -

All othtr industries··-------------------------------·--·--- -1

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

o~•r

Male

56 790

-~~~:~i~~i~:r~~~~~~~ :: :: :: :: :::::: :: :::::::::::::::: :: :::-Surveyors __ -- -- ..... ____ -------------.---------·- .. ---- ........ _ Engineering and science, n.e.c ...... -- ______ ------ __ ..... : .............. : ........ : Electrical ond electronic engineering ---- ........ _... ___ :::: ..... ::::::::

14 years old and

14 years old and • -

Female

16 086 854 621 5 671 3 381

-

Employed

force

Mole

I 823 356 131 297 115 62 10 6 S6 790

g~:ft:~~-:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::--·-::-····--- --

Experienced c:ivillon labor

1 184 3 783

I 303

1 189 993 377 483 I 797 4 205

532 5 421 I 061 2 395 797 594

12

-3 105 208 4 285 48 300 134 17

'401 1 090 884 725 173 308 35

164 664 3 714 19 114 191 1 024 9 833

301 26

I 101 280

1 130

l 438 905 357 176 866 111 3 275

989 915 1 371

966

728

2 532

746 4 109 3 175

5 444

524 2 738

6

9

12

-3

105

-

200 816 4 337 48 315 134 23 407 I 090

9G4 725 173 308 35

488 l 801

175 664

105 7H

18 566

532

191 l 024 9

...

5 427 1 061 2 395 797 594

...

833 301 26

187 164 18 5 403

866

4

111 3 279

403 4

-

601 133 50 418 241 161 254 6

2 049 919 160 106 834

12 732 1 197 1 457 I 941 2 006 1 428 674 781 2 648

1 876 6'4 397

3 063

l 591 9 408 74 545 455 6 I 312 I 624 l 042 l 303 1 189 993 377

115 62 10

1 130

6 42:!

2 576 1 438

I 184

m

1 101 280 1 438 905 357 176

50 852 4 491 12 937 2 745 l 902 5 920

3 048

337 255

I 8ZI 356 131

188 837 329 263 315

266 76

32 423

117 SOI 612 419 489 l 095

993 915

1 371

-

187

164

lB 5

flJ6 133

so

-423

9n

241 161

2 536

254 6

728

752 4 109 3 175

464

23 358

43 13 206 817

1 853 9 7flJ

15 764

2 835

n4

282 53 107 52 41

-

3 719

45

767

963

I 356

3

236

3 283 I 664 467 16 81

333

I 4411

82

9

719

839

610 5 584 3 304 337

255

1 116

307 31 717

-3

204

1 292 1 612 953 I 278 l 167 987 372 459 1 781

374 1 Cl6J 875 671 166 304

35 166 642

274 126 t 1-4a

104 565 522 5 414 1 057 2 382

...

14 108 68 51 121 747 841 367 110 143 38 126

680 736

3 492 I 685 340 228

-

370 6 089 26 273 172 8 6111 I 249 I 004 I 091 779 427

226 2 686 14 106

99

'Ufl

122

93 521

9

819 296 26

I Cl39 1 455 780 530

-

780 530

1 092 280 1 433 900 357 176

I 107

35

156 139 12 5

1 114 733

109 5 57 41 5

35 325 l 082 710 253 119

&l 90 3 238 976 901 l 361

397 4 581 133

188 185 3 140 802 742 I 596

104 4 596 168 73 355

967 728 2 510

237 161 249 6 1 989

1162 661 1 841 1 015 3 393 I 978 1 441 156 1 722

49 246 144

589

692

-

so

398

117

423 117 466

4 296

12 754 2 729 1 882 5 840

4n

2 613

612 419 489 1 119

3 020 2 530 1 386 3 319

903

155 101 829

6 304 188 819 329 258 310

64 392 266 76

32

flJ1 410

460 I 08S

333 259

122

11

-

l 7-40 587 l 69 468

...

394 473

1 037 1 446

185 158

J

oea

798

72B 1 562 842 657 1 823 958 3 312 l 965

1 428 153 1 713

278 142 032 361 749 671

5 245 94 621 189

41 832

206

10 932 2 341 l 745

307

4 639

9 247

l 084

9 142 1 964 1 213

I 334 740 .502 421 1 440

369 106 23 13 :295 43 185

42 l 11 2 I 4

t 9117 l 221 11111.

s 766 1 2.c3 880 3 187

50

--

82

14 104 190 55 3 781 273

790

so

102 51 39

I 418 703 189 11).4 34 259 28

94 747 416

732 265

3 222

18 181 191 1 014

.4()3

163 17 020 1 308 5 112 2 '057

888 1 332

.. .

668 773

029 552 413 337

rn

756

9 381

...

...

l 838

3 2 1 3

4'l1

229

2

6 899

I 125

12 595 1 ns l 457 l 924 2 001 1 384

423

376

6 211 30 284 176 9 IKll I 261 1 033 1 114 808

310

2 384

368

1 852 64 397 266 76 32

457 941 010 434 674 781 2 638

--

101

816 4 165 48 311 129

12 732 l 797

37 266 28

105

23

-37 45

193 104

1 573 9 155 64

514 451 6

--

-

12

so 351

1 1 2 1

5 lflJ 2 079

6 4'l7

188 841 329 263 315

322

9 589 694 7-4a 3 S33 I 716 346 233

50 894 4 435 12 885 2 745 1 892 5 874

529

I

1 718 318 126 284 111 51 10 6

4 031 3 145 5 394 529 2 722

2 738

6 964 770

2 049 919 16() 106 834

5 444

2 392

2 039

I 578

l 322

722 498 421 I 424

1 020

239

5 742 1 243

444 l 041

863 3 146

--

37

-

45

--

68 49

117 724

1134 362 106 143 38 125 362

...

13 ... , 180 54 3 769 266

-

lOtl

5

53 41 5 7

104 4

574

166 73 337 <46 239

13:! 1 707 579 1 68 <164 5 174 91 tiR 189

206 300

1 058

so

36t 102 23 13

291

39 179

l 017 234 430 l 040

MINNESOTA 25-625

Table 170. Detailed Occupation of the Experienced Civilian Labor Force and Employed Persons by Sex: 1960- Continued [Octa based on sample see text

For meaning of symbols, see text] 1960

1970 Employed

Experienced civilian labor force

The State

16 years old end

._..._.Ma/

I bul011, •...,i '--Continued Managers and odministrators. n.e.e .. self-employed---------------

---

Constnx:tion ....... ----------................................................................................... ... Manufacturing •• ________ ------···-·--------· •• ------ __ •• __ Tronsporta11on •• -- ------------ __ ------ ---· •• ---- ---- ---- __ Communicotions, and utlll1les and santtary Mlf'Vices -·-------·--Wholesale trade •••• ____ ·-·--- ____ •••• ---· •••• -·-- ____ -----

-RetaH trade __ •••• ---- ---- ··-- ••••• ___ ··---- ____ ···- --·- -·

--G<>safine service stations .. ____ •• __ •••• ------ -----·--·· •• _Apparel and accessories stores ••••••••••• ·-----------·--·- Fumtture, home furnishings, and equipment stor••----·-----·Other retaM trode -------------------------·-·-···--··-·· Finance, lnsuronce, and real estate----·-----------------·--·- Bulines.s and repair servk:es ---.. -------.. ----------------........... Hardware, farm equipment, and building material retailing ··--6'1neral merchandise star11 -- •• ·- ______ ----------···-··--Food stores ---· ------··-···-----------------------___ __ Motor vehicles and accessories retailing ____________________

P,.rsanol services •••• ·------- __ -·---- •• __ ·--- __ ·----- •••• __ All other industries------------·--·----------------··----·· Manager• and administrators. except farm-allocated ............ .

---

Wot .......... -------------------------- -- _ -Ad11trti1lng agents and -------· sale51111n.--_____________________________

--------·----

Auctioneers ------------ __ •• __ -------- ···-----·------------Dtmonirtrotors ..... ........ ---- __ .... __ ....................... __ ........ __ .......................... .. Hucksters and peddlers ----------·--··········--·------.----lnsuronce agents, brokers, and underwrilers ••..•.••••••••••••••• New1boys •••••• -- -- -- -- -- .......... -- -- -- -- ---- •••••• --·- -Aeol estate ageftls and brokers-------------------------------Stack and bond Jalesmen •••••••• ___________________________ _ Salesmen and •ales clerks, n.e.c ---------·-·············--··-- -Soles representatives, manufacturing indU>tries ··-······-····Sales representatives, wholesale trade----------------------. Sales clerk" retail trade .. ______ •••••••••••••••• -------··-_ -Salesmen, reton trade •• ---- __ ----------------------------Salesmen of urvices and construction---------.. - ... _..... _.. __ .... __ Sales worker•-alacated ·····--------------------··--·--·- __

---=k~~! ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::-Cashiers------···--- •••••••• ---------------------------- •• --Clerical c•sistonts, saciol welfare -------------- ---------- ···-. -Clerical supervison. n.e.e ......................... ------------------- ... --- .. -- -Collectars. bm and account ---------------·····-------·--··-- -Counter clerks, except food---------------------···-·--·-···· -Dispatchers and starters, vehicle .••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Enumerators and int•rvitwers _________ ,.. _____________________ _--amc.i ...................... ---------------------------

Bonk tellers ------ •••••• ---- •••••••••• ----··---------------

--

Esrimotor-s and inve:stigators. n.e.c ......... ---------------------,... .. Expediters and production controllers-------------------·--··-· File clerks •• -- •••••••• -- ---- •• -- -- ---- -- •••• -··- ••••••••••• Insurance adiusters, examiner" and investigatQr:s .................................... ... Library attendants and ouistonts-.-----·-·-·-------·····-··-· Moil office-----------.................................................. ~--_ Moil earr~n. handlers, post except p<>st office. ____________________________ Messengers, including telegraph, and office boys -··-······---··· Meter readers, utlllties -----··- -- •••••••• -····----·-·--·-·· --

°""'

Mole

Female

Male

Female

16 009

2 695 42 85 28

16 024 2 639 1 112

2 695 42 85 28

15 7-48 2 483 1 088 507 27 1 023 7 702 1 054 370 1 542 476 2 053 342

2 647 42 85

'29 722 4 283 2 870 793 119 2 530 13 740 2 369 762 3 039 933 3 167 708 767 1 995

3 378 61 130 84 4 84 1 823 109 230 6'29 34 85 283 43 410

1 139 530 32 1 OM 7 711 1 OS9 370 15'41 476 2 058 342 630 l 235

-

77 I 577 88 189 463

31 56 173 76 501

433 986 1 095

530

27 l 028 7 721 1 059 370 1 546 476 2 063 342

82 83 696 331

889 1 667 1 422 1 307

82 83 678 326

39 569 154

35 094 88

57 076 674 128 35 611 6 036 4 543 2 620

33 674 81

2 348 970 348 943

58 455 682 132 35 653 6 083 4 791 2 641

131 34 011 498 708 30 489 986 1 330

708 730 815 180 338 065 332

51 31 841 1 269 420 28 080 l O'J!/ l 043

702 727 653 015 952 860 247

Si 30 517 l 245 391 26 908 986 987

666 823 588 893 681 9 615 301 3 159 74 1 279

54 106 654 140 3 593 1 301

118 180 1 733 677 16 445 7 245

52 412 642 136 3 501 1 265

115 132 1 704 657 16 122 7 011

497

480

298 801 619 345

484

828 628 357

498 59 1 431 73 l 789

59 1 389 70 1 736

1 607 802 4 849 703 1 648 350 11

2 020 2 157 400 1 047 144 4 233 733 957 637

1 037 354 2 469 122 773 84 447 250 26

1 978 2 090 387 l 027 140 4 149 708 895 616

l 014 344 2 365 122 763 84

2 468 114 31 1 634 75 355 96 163

8 '293 1 390 766 612 240 4 596 103

1 538 103 13 13 154 832 346

4 956 983 784 27 122 2 527 162 351

1 518 101 13 13 152 821 342 76

4 843 960 766 26 119 2 471 158

1 669 1 690 589 5 7 187 45 824 1 241 2 647 2 741 1 587

657 4 441 89 269 201 7-48 4 765 990 347 5 192

952 876 217

931 835 211

3 663 23 058 389 1 508 6 315 915

615 4 302 86 265 197 748 4 555 956 339 4 972

3 532 22 706 373 1 463 6 201 870

2 636 48 5 857 512 15 775 232 5 551 17 410

167 623 324 1 566 466 659 2 621 7 818

153 96 5 9'19 238 9 093 184 3 179 20 947

164 594 320 1 535 432 633 2 533 7 571

151 96 5 661 234 8 803 170 3 085 20 340

42 719 158

64 074 1 049 111

40 988 158

2 413 993 160 956

592 7 697 4 687 2 818

2 418 353 960

62 844 l 049 105 58 575 7 62/, 4 461 2 795

1 7ll6 45 132 7 117 12 834 14 619 7 375 3 187 23-44

137 810 YR 732 239 993 337 387

706 351 131 838

137 35 264 528 736 31 566 1 004 1 '430

1 688 44 -487 7 058 12 726 14 367 7 236 3 100

62 OU

405 358 4 349 1 342 10 836

37:2

1 490

689 228

34 31 1 2

196 939

J I 26 13

878 637 370 9-48 9 f/.l!i 314 3 237 74 I 371

63

1 45 7 12 14 7 3

799

381 202

...

59 1164 405

358

4 361 1 416 10 372 1 503 694 228

11

482

------~~~~~~~~7::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ---Office moch"ine, n.t.C-- .. -- .. ------.------ ............. ,.. ......................... __ -Payroll and timekeeping clerk•-------············-------·-··-- -P<>stal clerks ------------------ •••••• -- ····--·--·-------·-- -Proofreaders -- ------ ---------- -· -- -- -- ------------ -------- -A.eol estate appraisers .............. __ •••• -----------·-···-· -lle«ptlonists __ -----· •••••••••••• __ •••• ---------·····--···· Secretaries •• __ •••••••••••• __ •• __ •••••• __ •• __ •• ---- •• __ •••• --~f.'J.f~~~-:~~-~~~~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::---Stenographers •••• -- •••••••••• -- -- --- - -- -·-· •• -- •• ···-·· •• - -Stock clerks and storekeepers •• ______ -- -- -·---·-·------------ -Teocher aides, except school monitors······-······------------ ----~=:::= ~=~~: Ticket, station, and express ogents_·········-···--··--···----· -Typists •• __ •• ---- •••••••••••• ------ •• -- ---- ---- ---- ---- ••• --

2 502 125 31 1 644 80

8 499 1 399

2 516 125 31 1 648

3iiO

101 h\1 6lf}

4 3'18 V7

432

271

904

5 930 1 041 259 6 364

225

344 418 l 222

635 S'1fl

3 247 4 554 2 474

I 619

806 309

m

642 248 4 683 109 619 I 722 1 743 589 10 7 343 46 610 1 301 2 686 2 770 1 672 2 628 63 6 046 516 16 274 274 5 720 17 882 8 026

...

705

993

...

189 3 1 26 14

836

482

25-626 MINNESOTA

897 1 683 1 463 1 344

62 476 1 049 106 63 582 7 687 994 2 813

705

80

364 101 167 6/1}

611 878 637 384 139 9 6')!/

314 3 257 74 1 371 1 624

806

5 103

703

2 525

309

1 748 382 11 8 511 1 411

799

642 248 4 683 109 619 1 722 1 743

...

58 609 399 349 4 246 1 383 10 828 372 1 447 683 204 3 057 2 385 565 1 491 415 4 902 I 186 700 477

271 926 5 940 1 041 264 6 <403

7 46 1 2 2 1

10 373 675 305 686 776 677

234 3-44 418 1 222 647 598 3 258 4 578

2 681 63 6 066 516 16 297 274 5 725 18 019

221 320 413 l 209 642 544 3 224 4 425

589

432

...

...

...

...

664 4 351 97 432 267 922 s 791 1 027 264 6 2'29

4 398 97

79

4 80

57 83 627 94

455

...

3 316 61 126

433 979 1 074 432

86 557

400

305 4 142 2 832 778 119 2 510 13 639 2 347 762 3 024 925 3 127 704 763 1 987

'}!/

57 83 657 94

630

433 979 1 100

2 874

-

Female

1 235

31 56 173 76 496

57 83

660

28

Male

77 l 554 88 184 454 31 56 173 76 492

463

630

1 727 367

-------

-

77 1 572 88 189

1 235

3 089 2 414 627 1 497 422 4 939 1 228 727

Weig hers __ •• ---- -- •••••••• ---- -- •••• ---- -- ---- -- -- ------ Miscellaneous clerical workers •••••••••••••• ··--··--------·--· Nol specified clerical workers -------·····-·····--------···--· Clerical and kindred workers-allocated ••••••••••.•••••••••••••

14 years old and over

Female

5 063 703 2 493

::::::::::::::::::::

l 4 years old and over

Mole

3 089 2 414 618 1 497 413 4 939 1 201 697

--

Employed

Female

-------------

Office machine operators •••••••••••••••• -----------------·-· BookkHping and billing machine __ •• ··--·····------------·-· Cclculotlng machine •••••••••••• ---- -----------······--·-· Com,ter and peripheral equipment-------------------·-···-

14 years old and over

14 years old and over

Experienced civilian labor force

Mole

2 639

1970 and

...

664

...

184 3 1 25 13

2 480 300

586

...

...

42 7 11 13 7 3

...

-

m

77

...

...

-

712 1 179 625 152

446

.. .

-

-

...

...

41 7 11 12 6 3

...

-

...

1 797 105 225 616 34 85 283 39 410

.. . -

681 1 154 613 139 438

.. .

-

434

244 25

343

-

...

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

Table 170.

Detailed Occupation of the Experienced Civl"ffan Labor Force and Employed Persons by Sex: 1970 and 1960- Continued

!Data hosed on $0!1lple, ... text, Far

m
symbol>. ,.. leXt)

1970 Experienced civilian lobor fOft1I

The State

16 years old and over

. .

Crofts•• Ptl """"" woricen -- ---- ---- •• ---- __ • ______ • Automobile accessories installers---------- .... __________ ,.. ______ _ Bokers ··---- ---- -- ---- --·----- ---·-----------------··---· _ Blacksmiths •••• -- -- ---- ---- --·- -- -·---------··--··--- --·- •. Boilermakers •••• __ -----··--··-·- __ ·----------··--··· ------- . Bookbinders •••• __ ............ __ ••••.• __ --·-···--- •• _.·-·- __ Brickmasons and stonemasons-------------------------------Bulldozer operators .. ------··--·-·--·--·····-·-··--·--·-----·

-

--

~~~~'.~~01i;,:-;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Cement and concrete finishers ............................... _________________ _ Compositors and typesetters···--·-···-·---------···--·------. .

Cabinetmakers __ .... -- ........ -- -- -- -- -- ..... ---- ............ ____ .......... ___ .. _

Cronemen 1 derrickmen, and hoistmen -------------------------- ..

.

Decorators and window dressers------------------------------ . Oentol lo ho rotary technicians •• ---- ••.• __ -·--·- ______ •••. ____ ._ flectriclons •.•.•• -- -· -·--·--·-- --·- •• -----···-··-·--··----· _

-. . Electrotypers and stereotypers ·------·----·---------·······--- Engravers, except photoengravers _____ .. ________________ .. _.. ____ _ Excavating, grading, and rood machine operatorsi except bulldozer __ -

Electric power linemen and cablemen -----------------------.........

floor layers, except tile setters--------------------------------

.-

---.

Foremen, n.e.c __________ ---- ____ ---- __ ------------ __ ,.. _____ _ Construction ....... ______ ---- ------ __ ---------------------... Manufacturing ______ ---------- ______ ---------------------Durable goods ________ •••• __ .. __ ---···-··- ----·- -------Nondurable goods. including not specified manufacturing ............ .. Transportation, communications, and other public utilities ..... ____ _ All other industries ________________ -------- -------- --------

---

14 years old and .,....

Female

Mole

female

Mole

female

115 579

9 120

in 911

• 803

168 10$

1272

70 I 515

-

15' 91'3 153

c ns

147 990

4 491

842

1 1122

4

539 298

662

256 3 170 2 161

<1()6

1 372

A

19 052

119

70 1 544

343 305 476 3 246 I 988 I 18 1 1 3 2

an-

4 10 558 13 21

368 713 048 214 295 089

74 191 25 6 507

505 424 7 824 2 077 142 107 5 7tt 352

676 149 83 28 18

25 751 3 312 13 158 7 798 5 360 2 864 6 417

I 8()5

168

16 23 5

204 40 383 168 90

25

44

70 10 34 913 358 555 85

773

19 32 187 37 27 141

----------·-

2 162

--

---· ~:.,~~~a~i~~ ~i:r~i:~~~s_:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: -Pressmen and plate printers, printing-----------·------ .. ------- -· Rollers and finishers, metal---------------·---·---···---·-··· -Roofers and slaters ....... -------------------------------------- -Sheetmetol workers and tinsmiths----------------------------- -Shipflt1trs •. -------- ------·--------·····-···-- •· ---- ----·· .. S~oe repairmen ______ ------------ ............ ---------- ---------- -Sign painters ond letterers •.•••••••.•.•••••••. ---------··---- -· Stationary engineers __ ---- __ .,. _________ ...................... -- ---------- -Stone cutters and stone carvers------------------------------ -· ·---

Structural metal craftsmen ---------------------------------Tailors ____________ ---- ---- ---- ------ -- ------------------ Telephone installers ond repairmen _____________ ., _____ .,. _______ _-Telephone linemen and splicers-------------.. ----------------- -· Tile setters. _______ .• -··----- -- -------- -----··----····- --- --Tool and die makers·-··------------------·--··----·---···-· Upholsterers ---- .. __ -------- -- --··------··-····· --------·Crahsmen and kindred workers. n.e.c ------------------------ --former members of the Armed Farces------·--···-·---------· Croftsmen and kindred workers - allocated -··-·······-·--····· ...

------

-

658 977 '485 608 323

421 1 262 750 2'48 623 5 5411 184 443 850 146 491

6 730 287 2 973 115 946 3 270 6

41/1

294 4 095 215 I 359 403 3 346 l 023 666 J 002 540 1 068 594 7 905

44 35 15

296 -

-

ll80 4 10

558

1 349 16 570 1 036 832 3 247 1 821

69 154 25 6 495 25

681 149 83 28 18 48 70 15

497

424 7 623 2 027 137 107

661 143 83 23 11 43 56 15

25 751 3 312 13 137 7 786 5 351 2 849 6 453

1 005 34 913 358 555 85

1 753 34 884

m

25 197 3 027 12 974 7 tH9 5 275 2 809 6 387

168 204 40 383 168 90

16 23 5 9 13 9

163 186 40 377 168 85

16 23

1 764 352 525 575 581 I 283 2'48 7 674

224 31

no

198 26

18 I I 3 2

743 057 214 309 093

519 424 7 828 2 077 142 107 5 711 356

43 1 2 2 15

672 426 243 238 311 838

44

35 15

301 783

-

41

2 167

68 15 164

15 94 6

205 260 12 15 77 5 10

51 21 355 15 11 20

666 379 222 199 885

-

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15

I 336 421 I 262 750 259 623 5 581 184 443 850 146 491 6 730

287 2 980 115 9.¢9

215

277

I 359 403 3 346 l 030 666 3 002 540 1 079 594

...

15 98 6 209

272 12 15 77 5 10 51 21 355 15 11 20

-16

All

1 233 722 259 607 4 956 184 439 829 137 434 6 522 287 2 935 110 816

J 208 6 A73

19 60 22

289 4 045 211

-

1 209

277 94 21 11 87 198 69 14

...

403

3 325 964 628 2 975 540 I 039 4

...

-

60

15 154 34

15 82 6 185 238 12 15 77 5 10 51 21 341 15 8 16

42 19

-

4 99

-

-A

671

379 4 349

-

460 277 5 671 1 273 188 136 3393 296

1 059

17 277 1 687

I 035

638 183 455 20 401

8 324

617 183 4J.4 20

4

354 21 29 17 20 8 26

-

4 3 3 4

808 516

043

223

20 25

17

-

20 B 20

-

398

1 566 196 684 585 360 1 826 1 214

74

1 521 192 657 581 342 lW 1 045 1 951

63

36 986 982 1 903 1 459

240

I 1 l 11

043 955 504 667

-

679 4 Sffl I 466 4 705 1 752 1 670 2 781 8 630

449

I 044 641 338 456 6 072 345 422 556

133 1 067

5 862 350 1 710 56 829 2 777 143 605 4'lO

802 463 2 560 706 876 2 103 776 1 365 470

64

1 318 15 736 453

5 13 23 8

266

...

352 4

101 262 ·'48 301 149 147

s 638

198

256 2 633 I 736

111 283 53 328 153 160

53 16

94 16 11 83

--

3 681 1 354

--

-17 4

4

248

-8

~

-

626

4

38 425

-

1-16 1 770 S36

383

706

68 15 164 44

I 485 2 655

-

715 943 415 857 558 074 283

4

8 158

647 1 960 1 463 2 596 1 298

-8

17 1 8 4 3 3 4

-

59

-

658

2n

5 931 I 306 188 136 4 567 356

-

292

I 982

833

460

9

41

22

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42 I 2 2 14

l 525

6 13

2 126

4 095

3t>4

341 521 562 581 I 228 220 7 494

472 885 3 736

-

41

{{J

21 11 87 198

1

348

536 72 763

I 750 9 308

46 19

94

4 349 347

21

19 25 174 21 27 128

3 274 6 478 294

-

10 513 13

74 191 25 6 512 25

I 368

1 7'19 9 554

44

m

-167 2 786 1 398

19 32 187 37 27 141

-8

343

13 21

9

783

I I 2 I

70 1 548 343 305 476 3 2-16 , 992

13 9

43 541 I 426 2 243 2 238 15 262 838 1 774 9 547

·---

14 years old <>nd over

Mole

Mechanics and repairmen_,.---- ___ ------- ... ------------------- -Air conditioning, heating. and refrigeration .................................... .. .. Aircraft -- ------ -- -- .... __ -- ---------- -----------.. -------Automobile body repairmen-------------------------------- -Automobile mechanics __ --·- ---------- .......... --------------Doto processing machine repairmen .... -------.. -------.............. .. Form implement .... ---------------------------------------Heovy equipment mechanics, including diesel .................................. ..

Millers; grain, flour, and feed --·-·-·-·------···------------·- .. Millwrights •• __ •• __ -- _..•.•••••••.•• - -- •••.••.•... -··· ·--· ·• Molders, metal -·-- __ ••••.•••.•.. __ --·- ----------·--···-- •• Motion picture projectionists_ .. ---------------------- .. ------- .. Opticians, and lens grinders and polishers---------------------- -Painters, construction and maintenance------------------------ -Paperhangers .... __ .. ___________ -- ____ -- -- -- ---- ------ ..... -- - --- -Pattern and model makers, except paper----·-------------·---- -Photoengravers ond lithographers ____ ---------------------- --Piano and organ tuners ond repoirmen .... ----------------------- .. Pfasterers .... __ ------ -- ---- .... ---- -- -------------- ..................... -

14 yeon old ond """'

female

224 31

Household appliance and accessory installers and mechanics .. ___ _ loom fixers ------ __ -------- .... __ ------------------------Office machine .. __ -------- ..•• __ •• ----···-··-··-·--·--·-· Radio and television -------------------------------.. -----Railroad ond car sh•P------------------·---····----------· Miscellaneous mechanics and repairmen .............. ------................ .. Not specified mechanics ond repairmen ---------------...... ___ _

Employed

Mole

l 760 352 525 575 581 I 283 2'48 7 674

---.. ..--

14 vears old and over

Experieoced ~ion labor

female

~~~~rt~:en anndd !~~ff;i~h:rs-::::::::::::::::::::=::::::::::::_-· furriers ______________ ------ ______ ---------- __ -----------Glaziers ____________ -------- ________ -------- ----------------· Heat treaters, annealers, and temperers ______ .. _________________ _ Inspectors, scalers, and graders; log and lumber----------------

--Inspectors, n.e.c ---- -------- ______ ---- ___ ., ____ ---- -------- _-Construction __ ........ -------- -- __ --------- ----------------- -· Roilroods and railway express service----------------------- -· Jewelers and watchmakers --·------------------------... ------ -Job and die setters, metal------------------..... ------ .. -------- -Locomotive engineers ---- ---- ---- -------------- ------------- -locomotive firemen .... -- ____ ---- -- __ ---- ------·- .... -· ........... __ _ Machinists ______ .... __ ---- ---- __ ................ _____ .. ,. ____________ _--·

Employed

Male

0

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

I~

210

...

4

-

20 -60 -

--7 8

149

11 299

-

652

-9

-

4

---

16

--7

1/16

l 706 I 541 2 663

441 992

16 76

4 59

I 406 4

4

ea

--

17 4

59

8 287

9 50 211

8

-

4 388

-

-8

5 11 22

62-0

326 443

5 312 313 416 551 133 926

6 148

8 4

9

45 184 83 12 73

-9

12 9 52 4

5 497

42 :25

s 487

37

209

-

671 457 2 495

8 275

-8 22 -

8

m

32 9

-8

98

103

...

4

345 1 673 S6 672 2 578 114

584

431

IHI

757 2 075 747 1 :294

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12 4 43 4

-4 22

22

32

9

-

8 98 93

...-

MINNESOTA 25- 627

Tobie 170. Detailed Occupation of the Experienced Ovilian Labor Force and Employed Persons by Sex: 1960-Continued

1970 and

[Octa bosed on sample see text For meaning of symbols see text] 1960

1970 Experienced civilian labor force

The State

16 years old and over

'"'""

-- ------.----------------- -- --

~ Asbestos ~. and louulotlon workers •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

:.:::.~~~d-~m,;;;::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: -Battling and canning Chainmen, rodmon, ano oxmon, surveying ••••••••••••.•••••••••• O..Ckera, •••mlntrs, ond lnspe<:tor.1 manufacturing ------------ •• Opel'Otlvn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

-

Cutting _____________________________________ Clothingopera!ives, ironors andn.e.c pressers -------------------------·-------_

-

-~ j;Oilther-i:;;.;d,;.;:-;nd"i;,ff,;;.;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::-

Oreumakers and seamstresses, except factory-----------------Orltlers, earth -- ----------·-·- •. __ •• -------------------- ___ _ llry wall Installers and lathers •••••••••••••••••.•••••••••••••.•

smeftermen, ond pouren .. ., .. ____ ,. ___ ,,. ____ .................... .. Gorove workers and station ottondants __________________ •• __ G,..ra iorters, monulactvring ----_Produce and graders and packers, exc.pt--------·--------------factory and form ___________ Heaters, metal •• ----- __ •••••• ____ ---- •••••• ____ ---··--- ___ _ fumoc:emtn~

g015

Meat cutters and blllc!lers, ·~manufacturing ................ . .-

Lcwndry and drycleonlng operatives, n.e.c -----------------------

Meat cutters and butchers, monufocturing ______________________ _

--. produce--------·-----------

Meal wrappers, reto« trode.----------------------------------

Mtttol plalers •• __ -- •• ---- .. -- • __ ......... ---- -- •••• -- -- -- -- • MIHlners __ •• ____ •••••••••• __ •• ________ •• ---··· ---- ________ _ Mine operatives, n.e.c •••.•.•••••••• ---------·-·------------ -Mixing operatives ---- -------- •• ·---·-----·----- ------------OU.ra and greasers, except auto •••••••••••••••••••.•••••••••• Poc:k¥s and wrapPers. meat and Pointers, monufoclured orticleo ........ --·------------------- •• Photographic process workers •• __ ----·------------------------

••eept

-"':mio:r:~!;:.':fv"::'~~~:::: :: :: :::: :::::: :: :::: :::::::: :.Grinding machine operatives········----------------------- -lathe and mllllng machine operatives--------------------··--· -Precision machine operatives, n.e.c •.•••••••••••••..••••••••• -Punch and stomping press operotlv•>-------·----·------------- -Riveters and fasteners •••••••• ---- •••• ---·-------------· ---- -Sollora and deckhands ------------------··----·-······--·--- -=:~'o~;;; ilic"hiri:: :: :::::: : ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ---Sh.,.moking machine operatives ---··-······---------···------ -Solderers __ ---···-· •• ·------ •••••• __ •••••• -·---- •• ·-·- __ _

------------Welders and flamecutters.. -··--------- •••• -----------------Winding operotives. n,e.c ........................................... ................................. ... --Miscellaneous and not speclfled operatives ···---------··-···--- -Occupation, Stationary firemen •• -------- __ •••••••••••• -------- --------Texttle operatives •• ·----------- ----·----·--·--------------Carding, lopping, and combing operatives ·····-·------------Knttters, loapera, and t•PP"!"'---------------------------··· Spinners, twislen, and w"'ders ••••.••• --.----·---------·--Weavers •• ______ •••• __ •• __ •••• __ •••••• __ •••• ____ •••••••• Textile operatives, n.e.c -------------····--------------·--~

specified········-·------ --

Machine operatives, miscellaneous Machino operatives, not specifltd ---- --------·---·-·--·--Miscellaneous operatives-------------------··--·-·-----Not specified operatives--------------·-----------------Industry, Manufacturing •• ---------- •••• ------------------------Durable Lumber and wood products, eiu:ept furnhure. __________ _ Furniture and flxtures •••• ---------··---------------Stone, and glass Primary metal industries -------------·-------------Blast fumacn, steel works, and rolling and finishing mil11:

-----goods-----········-------·······-···--------

---clay. product•----··-··-----------------Fabricated metal Industries, Including not specified metal.. -Machinery, except electrical. ••••••••••••• ----·----- •• -· Electrical machinery, equipment, and supplies-------·--· .. Transportation 11qu1pment•.•••••••••••••• ----···--· •• -Motor vehicles and motor vehicle equipment •••••••••• -Professional and photographic equipment, and wolches -- • -· Ordnance ---- -- -------------- ------------ -------- - -Miscelloneaus manufacturing Industries •••••••••••••••• -Durable goods-allocated ••••••••••••••••••••••••••.• -Ho~ ~ tr:::ed·p.;jd"~s::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ---Tobacco manufactures •• ------------·····----------- -Apporel and other fobricated textile products ·--------- _-· Poper and anled products..-------------------------· .. Printing, publishing, and allied industries -·------------- -Chemicals and offled products----··-·---------·--···· -· Petroleum and coal prod!Kls ---------·--------------- -Rubber and mlscelloneaus plastic products •••••••••••••• ·leather and lltC!tMr product•-------·------------·--- --Nandurable goods- ollaeoltd ........................ --Nat speclfled manufacturing industriu ••••••••••••••••••• -...

------------

Nanmonufactvring industries·······---------········----Construction •• ------ •••••••••• -- -------·---------· -Tronsportolion, cammunicotlons, and other public utilities •. Wholeaale and retoil trade-------------··-·-----------8uslness ond repolr servlces --------------·-····-----l'ublic administration •••• __ •••• __ -- -· •• ---- ---------- __ All other industries---------------·-·---------------· Operatlvts, except transport- allocated •••• ····----------------

-----

25-628

MINNESOTA

14 years old and over

Employed

Experienced civilian labor force

Employed

14 years old and over

14 years old ond aver

14 years old ond over

Mole

Femole

Male

Female

Mole

Femole

Mole

Female

Mole

Female

104 839

66 043

95 239

56 319

462 8 776 131 959 223 4 212 276 1 893 53 860

16 12 9A1

82 389

16 14 753

.. 861 2111 7 575 153 940 166 3 516 785 1 342 79 l 110

41 915

16 14 735

101 032 481 9 479 147 1 041 265 4 281 286 1 997 56 943

62 903

475 9 .451 142 1 041

37 118

896 102 1 213

4 9 221 32 356 335 -401

851 97 1 138 546 9 904 427 165 49 911 3 381

4 9 184 32

26.5

4 281 278 l 991

56

938

-

4SO 5 4 844 1 894 714 l 981 104

4 9 221 32 325 335 "401

890

102 1 'XII

578

10 249 425 181 49 920 3 429 2 323 46 708 23 2 107 1 129 1 123 3 606 l 436

-

2 768 167

902 814 lfl 51 46 31 32 6 382

293 737

sso s 126

633 290 126

l 059 1 671 1 564 832 2 193

77 140 768 242

268

270 1 332 316

-

lfl

s 649

116 106 1 234 308 47 30 24 17 190

83 925 49 512

9 '495 612 28 884 12 6 6 3

718 108 809 249

22 773 11 007 809

234 1 020 1 092 300 1 686 2 753 961 642 164 395 646

6111 100

10

582

sn

449 181 49 937 3 454 2 329 46 708 23 2 107 l 140 l 123 3 636 1 436 SSS 5 1 I I

148 065 671 569 843 2 193 273 270 1 336 316

-

450

s

4 854 1 904 720 1 981 104

-

2 777 167

902 814 lfl 51 46 31 32 6 428

293 737

633 290 126 77 140 768 242

-

Ill 5 649

83 925 49 512

43 285

116 106 l 234 313 47 30 24 17 195

523 663 14 242

2 241 46 680 23 1 853 l 092 954 3 296 1 364 549 4 923 998 1 578 1 521 826 2 104 256 196 1 236 300

-

362

-

4 200 1 769 582 1 893 91

340

300

380

-

2 681 157 715 700 66

40

44 31 28 5 723 253 686 546 246 123 53 124 683 177

-

64

s 191

3 301 24

-

492

251 7 081 126 900 114

2 164 2 532 312 2 268 2

3 400

4

881 28 1 366 339 7 337 252 182 59 827 2 931

140 158

271 660 4 1 840 79 1 005 557 18 16 24

748 l 270 70 945

s 747 400 1 994 2 392 281 2 225 l l

-

142

-

132 245 582 4 1 748 79

4 692 067 346 041 251 328

4 4 497 221 540

3 023 21 388 4 4 124 998 l 121 2 744 1 169 319

2 968 587 911 971 499 1 204 154 390 1 099 237

203 129 16 30 28 471 76 4 29 4 946

2 796 554 866 911 465 1 131 144 260 919 213

206 423 713 18 57 134 114 390

158 268 1 191 244 28 8 41 29 138

656 16 57 115 112 356

145 213 10 254

5 954 2SO 25 843

128 196 9 176

953 797 312 577

2 677 2 477 4 142 958

8 374 s 481 7 719 4 269

2 381 2 256 3 682 857

8 491 2 616 125 36 208

20 824 9 118 934 199 1 424 741 386

7 581 2 384 109 35 190

293 174 484 92 1

255 163 429 86 1 488

404

4 l 1 3 1

so

811 475 16 16 15 42

-

3 847 193

499

183 116 15 27

25

420 67 4 2'I 4 509

83 841 40 479

132 52 43 285

116 106 l 212 295 38 30 20 17 190

264

167 278 l 283 254 29 8 43 32 142

9 501 617 29 095

529 663 14 289

9 040 598 27 445

470 635 12 803

6 334 263 27 639

643 613 307 679

12 m 6 130 6 944 3 249

s 643 3 618 3 336 1 692

12 035 s 806 6 528 3 076

11 733 4 861 105 106 153 193

22 751 10 925 813 234 1 020 1 092 300

11 702 4 858 105 106 156 193

21 520 10 305 746 213 929 l 038 290

10 357 4 270

-

22 107 9 735 1 037 221 1 520 813 421

1 686 2 758 967 642 164 395 646 672

420 737

272 66 551 656 837

1 586 2 648 923 598 164 378 607 639

380 644 736 194 66 506 562 774

1 640 1 789 771 579 117 708 140 517

...

664

-

1 520 1 698 742 539 107 700 132 489

...

597

12 250 6 974 8 183 2 568 871 672 225 579 170

5 812 2 498 3 767 990 941 143 7 410 53

11 589 6 497 4 171 2 503 839 642 216 555 162

s 146 2 079

-

132 52

5 3 3 1

-

420 737 820 2n 66 551

656

837 11

...

-

82.5

...

...

120 52 43

4 3 2 1

998 322 990 493

71

106 144 153

...

11 575 4 653

6 761 2 050

11 635 4 680

6 733 2 050

11 042 4 318

5 986 1 642

187 3 313 l 1,66 589 294 1 159 202 12 191

549 1 204 l 134

187 3 313 l 193

l 204

549

174 3 266 1 158 572 282 1 070

1 150 1 052 296

6 111 882 I 219 2 .420 823 176 591 4 578

988 28 1 443 378 7 933 270 205 59 868 3 026

-

6 374

353 l 205 238 28 111 2 509

29

111 1 213 449 34 673 3 323

593

294 1 168 'J;(f7

l 134 353

l 205

238

i9i

iii

6 344 875 1 197 2 449 859 176 788

2 587 29 111 1 192

...

445

34 776

...

-

202

i73 s 925

651 1 153 2 378 823 176 744

...

-

509

1 105 232

8 5 8 4

101

i22

2 446 29 111 1 105 408 34 759

5 532

...

644

1 811 1 926 554 92

sos ...

-

3A

2

506

...

63

117

1 763 11 35 1 343 92 5 277

s 019

...

522 1 658 1 801 517 83 438

...

178 385

32 2

-

'''"

712 941 870

131

3 361 49

'si 1 595 10 2'I 1 207 88 5 256

.. .

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

Table 170. Detailed Occupation of the Experienced Civilian Labor Force and Employed Persons by Sex:

1970 and

1960-Continued !Dato baMd on sample, see text. For meaning of symbols, oee text] 197() Employed

Experienced civilion labor

14 years old and - ·

14 yoOrS old and 011er

Experienced civilion labor h>rte

The State

16 vears old and over

!:::1~~~~-~~:::::::::::::::::::::::::: --

Boatmen Bus drivers ---- -- ---------... ---------------------.............. ____ _

Conductors and motormen. urban rail transit ............................................... Deliverymen and routemen ........................................................................... _Fork lift and tow motor operotlv&S----------------------------- .Motormen, mine, factory, logging comp, etc------·····-----·---Parking ottendonts __ --------------·--------------------- •••• Rallrood brakemen __ ·------------------------------------- __ Rallrood switchmen •• ---------------- __ ---.---------------- __ TaxJcab drivers and chauffeurs-------------------------------... Truck drivers .... ---- .... ---- ............. ------ __ ................................... -----Tronsport equipment operatives-allocated---------------------- -

except,..,.---------------------....................... . . Animal caretakers, except farm •• -- -- •••• ·----------------- •• __ LIMren,

~~~~~~~~tt~nh~ra~rSi-;xc·,p;·;;rpenters--heip;~;::::::::::::::::: -Fishermen and oystermen __ -· ____ ---- _______ .,. ........ ------ ............ _. freloht and material handlers -----------------------······--·- Gar~age collectors ........ ---------------------------.................. __ Gardeners and groundskeepers, except form---·--·-···---------- longshoremen and stevedores .... ----------------·--------.......... .. Lumbermen, roftsmen, and woodchopper•----------------------- -

14 yeors old ond over

Femole

Male

Female

Mole

Femole

54 78' JS 3 911

1 596

-

52 379

15 3 911

1 519

m-

49 019

1 42'

799

246 51

10 918 3 324 82

254 51

-

767

10 S'l4 3 129 69

215 51

11)

914 628 1 704 I 687 29 196

10

874 551 I 674 I 607 26 635

10

...

260

SI 666

5 31i

606 499

lll!i 8 135

10 S4'I 3 315

82 901 628 1 704 1 683 29 167 2 534 59 645

584 638 10 707 109 8 851 821 3 227

-

-

-

21 110 274

85

6 309 195 13 151 4 515

3

159

2.ol(J 2 141 11 7r;rT 69 2 245 2 629

2 582

.

--

Miscellaneous and not specified laborers-------··--------------Occupation: Miscellaneous laborers--------------------------.. --........... .. Not specified laborers. ••••••. ____ -- •• ---· ···---·-···- ___ _ Industry: Monufacturlng ____________ •• __ •••• __ ------------·- •• ___ _ Durable goods ---- ····-···-···-------·-------·····-· __ lumber and wood products, except furniture ___________ .... furniture and fixtures_,. ___________ ,. .............. __________ _ Stone, cloy, ond gloss product•------------·----------Primory metal industries ------------------------ ...---Blast furnaces, steel works, and rolling ond finishing mills

----Fabricated metal industries, including not specified metal.-. Mochinery, except electrical __________________________ _Electrical machinery, equipment, and supplies ---·-------Tronsportation equipment .... __ ........ ____ ,,, ___ .... - .......... ----- Motor vehicles and motor vehicle equipment----------... Professional and photographic equipment, and watches __ •• -

---Durable goods- allocated·-·-··---------------····--- --

Ordnance ______ --·- -·---· •••• __ -·-· -----------·-·.

Miscellaneous manufacturing Industries-------.. --------

Nondurable goods ··----·-··--··-- ----.-------------·· .. food and kindred praducts·-··-----------------··---Tobocco monufactures ---····-·--------------·-····Textile mill!raducts •••••• -------------------------Apparel on other fabricated textile products ----------Poper and allied products •••••••• --··---------- •• ---Printing, publishing, and ollied industries -------··-····· Chemicals and allied products ----------·------------·

--------

---Petroleum and cool products ----····-···----········· -Rubber and miscellaneous plastic products •••••••••••••• --

-----·--

Leather ond leather products •••••••••• -------·------· Nondurable goods-ollocoted .••••••••• --------···---Not specified manufacturing industries •••• --------------Nonmanufacturing industries --- .. ---- __ ------ -- ---- ------Transportation, communicotlons, and other public utilities_ __-Wholesale and retoil trode -------------·-··-····------Business and repair services --------------------------Public odmlnistration •. __ •• -- •••••• ---- •••• -----------All other Industries-----·-----·---------------·-··-··· laborers, except farm - allocated ................................................................ ..

-..--,owners ..........and ,tenants_... --·----------------·------........................... ________ ......................... .. -· -formers and form monagers-allocoted •••• ___________________ _--

...

Formers, Form managers ............................................................. _............................. ..



'°"'"""------------------------ ---------

Feno .............. ,.,. foremen ............. __ ... _____ -- ------ -- -- ---- ---- -- -------- ... laborers, wage workers ............ --------·----------------laborers, unpaid family workers ·-·-·--········--·------nrvice laborers, self-employed ·····-···------·-··--·---laborers and form foremen-allocated---------------·---·

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

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240 2 1.59 12 542 69 2 473 2 639

264

5 35

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-

15 3 871

Employed

fon:e

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29

IB 3 760 47

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MINNESOTA 25 - 629

Tobie 170. Detailed Occupation of the Experienced Civilian Labor Force and Employed Persons by Sex:

1970 and

1960-Continued (Doto bClsed on 1omplo ... text For mooning of symbols, see text] 1960

1970 Experienced civilian labor force

The Stgte

14 yeors old and owr

16 years old ond o'°'

S-.lco ................ .,.i.ote ............ ------------------

Cleaning service workers----------------------------·--------Chambermaid• and maids, tJ
-Food .,rvice workers-----------------------------·-·------ __ t~i::'vci;~ :::::::::::::::::: :: :: :::: :::::::::::::::::: ::: (O<)ks, except prlvote household---.-------·---·------------- Oishwoshers -----------____ •• __ ---·--------------- _ food counter --·· and lounloin workers ________ ._ ________________ _Waite-rs ..... -- ........... _____ ................. __ ---- ............................................... .. Food service workert, n.e.c., except prlvote hou..hold __________ _Kear!~t~~~.;:~:!'.'.'.'~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: -

--

He
-""rsonol service workers·------- ____ --------------·--·-----·Airline stewardeues ---· ---- __ ---- -----------------·-- -···- Attendants., recreation ond omuHm!mt ................................................. ... Attendants., personal service. n.e.c -----------------------...... .. Boggoge porters and bellhops ...... --------··-·--·--·---···- Borbe<• -------------- •• __ •• ____ ------------------ -·-- __ _ Boarding ond lodging house keepe"-----·-------------------- -8ootblo<:ks -- ---------- ---- ________ -----------------··- __ _Child' core workers. except privote hou•ehold ---------------· __ Elevator operator•------ __ •• __ •• __ •••• ----------·---------Hairdressers and cosmetologists __ .,_ .. ________ ,._,.., ___ ,._.,, ___ .,. __ Hou50keep
---

Protective s.erviee workers .... ------ __ -~-- .... -----------.................. .. CroS&ing 1.uords and bridge tender$-------------·-···--------

14 years old ond °'er

14 years old ond over

Female

Male

Female

118 864

69 442

113 479

611 297

109 203

48 160

640 767 243 630

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Mole

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151 3 360 24 782

Employed

Mole

Mole

28 293

Employed

Experienced cl'ilian labor force

12 3 5 3

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286

15 446

509

18 %3

452

17 668

945

27 602

891

26 024

Child core workers, prklote household-------------····----- •• Cooks, pri,ale household---------------------·------------- Housekeepers, private household •• _.-----------·------------laundresses, private household -- -------- __ ---------------- •• Molds and servants. pri•ate hausehold •••• -------------------Priva1e household workert-allocoled ----------·-------------

91 11 13 5 157 9

7 137 196 1 466 138 6 021

301 11 13

10 444 196 1 494 153 6 176

249 11 13 5 174

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354 49 77 9 456

13 008 381 2 709 422 11 082

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29

257

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480

1 302 17 161

29

1 '197 16 371

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64 827

3 485 22 539

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39 960

29 179

37 073

27 532

29 940

20 590

-

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Monhals and constobt.. ----·----···---------·------------- Policemen and detecti•u ····------------------------------Shtriffs ond boUllfs •• __ •• ---------- ____ •••• ------ -------- •• Service workers, except prwote hou50hold- olloco1ed -----------·-

--.

--~::~: :ut::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::-u-ployff '""""'·Int •....., 1959 ... . - . ---------- --

Livi~ or~ongement1

Occopotloo ..,, '"""""'-----·-----------·-··---------- -

528 46 49 219

359

690 475 75 431 57

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488

5

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•See text for explono1ion.

25-630

MINNESOTA

DETAl LED. CHARACTERISTICS

Tobie 171. Detailed Occupation of Employed Persons by Residence, Race, and Sex: (Dato baaed on &le, see text. For mooning (1f iymboll,

Mt

1970

text) The Stolt>

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

Urbo.n ond rvrol residence Toto!

Persona of Sponiih

Negro

~

Male

Female

Mole

Female

Total 011ploye4, 16 years .W a•d over----------------

to7 151

556 422

'tn

5 273

P..t1111Mol, todiolcel, ao4 ...,_ w...... ________________ _ Accountants .. _-- -- -- .... -- -- .... -- -- ........ -- .............. ____ ................. ____ _

137 092 II 441

92 944 4 267

1 074

755 22

~~~:;::~;~ioiisi;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Com puter programers .... ---- .... __ .... __ .... __ .................... ------ ____ _

1 5 3 1

032

757

34

28 5

898 111'1 168 31

88

20 507 181 722 2 828 4 713 3 653

174

67

34 33 47

10 11 19

MechonicoL. ______ ------------ ---- __ -------------·····-·· M~t~llurgical and materials ......................... ---- _____ ,, - .. ,.._ .... ____ _. M1n1ng -- -------- ---- -----.. - ................. -------.. - ...................... __ . Petroleum __ -- -- _.. -....... ___ ,. ______ --·--- ------------------ __ . Soles •••••••••••. -- -- •••••••• __ •.•...•••••••••••••. ··-· __ Engineers, n.e.c .............................. -------- -----.. -- ____ ... _______ _

3 559 19<4 201 9 930 3 517

9 11 4

12

Farm management advisors ________ .................... __________ ............ .. . Foresters and conservationists -----.. --------------------------

186 700

Computer systems analysts ....................................................................

Computer specialists, n.e.c ........................ __ ........ __ ........................ ---

En~:::~:~tic~l-~~ci ~~f;ci°~ci°~f~~f :::: :::::: :::: :: :: :: :: :: :::: :: : Chemical.. -- •• ________ -- ______________ ---- ________ -----· __

~~\rieai-;;ciij;.i;~~k: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :::: :::: :: :::: :::: :: -Industrial ........................................ _., ............ ---- .... __ .................... __ _

-

.

.

r:::.~o::Jj:d';ets o~~:~o~_s_:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ..

.

Judges •••••.•.••.• ··-· ••.. ··-·····-- ··-··· ······-·-·-· •• lawyers ........ -- -- ............ ------ ------ ---------- -----------.. librarians, archivists, and curators ____________________ .,. _______ _ . librarians ................. ____ --··------------------------------ __ . Archivists and curaton ----------------·------------------- . Mathematical speciollsts .•••.• --··-····· .• ---· ---·-··--······· . Actuaries __ ---- .... ____ ------ ............................... -------------- __

..

~:!~s~k~t~i~~~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::.

life and physical scientists ........ -------------------------... ---- .. .. . Agricultural __ .... __ ---- ........... ------ .... ------------ ---------- ... .. Atmospheric ond spac•···-··------·-····-·······--·--·-···Biologicol ··-- •••• -· •.•.•.•. ·--·-·-· •. ··-·········---· •••• Chemists ____ ·- ........ __ ---- ........ _.......... __ ------------------ .... Geologists .......• -··· .. ·-······-· -· -·-·-····- .••••••••• _.

--

-M~M------------------------Physicists and astronomers .................................................................... .. life and physical, n.e.c ____________________________ .................. .. . . systems researchers and analysts .............................. ... .

Operations and Personnel and labor relations workers-------------------------Physicians, dentists, and related proctitiontr$ ........ ----··--------·Chiropractors ____ ...................... ______ .... -.. -------- ...... ---------~ . Dentists ·-·- •..••• --·- •••. ···--·····-·····-··- ········-·Optometrists -················-······-·-···············-·-. Pharmacists ______________ -----------............... _.,. ___ ,._,,,_.,. __ .. ... Physicians, medical ond osteopathic······-·····-·---··--·-- .•

--

-

Health practitioners, n.e.c -----------------------------.. ---...

--

.

--~i:~elra~-.OUS-;~ci~i;~ht;;; :: :: :::::: :: :::::::: :::::::: :: :: Other specified teachers •••••• _. ___________________________ _Not specified teachers •••.••••• ·--···-······-·-·····--···--- -

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

23

4 103

179

B 15

565 485 BO 320 99 31 190

2 026 l 976

2 680

444

4 275

172

324 109 30-'I 1 619 100 33

178 13 1144 3 432

10 016 430 1 924 311

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17'1 41 15 123 39

166

219 5 5 5 5

66 1 525 684 22 67 5 226 353

2Q B13 671

Biology •••• -·-·-·---·-·······-·-·········-·-···-·-··-· -Chemistry •••••••• -· •...•.•••• -·-·-· •••••••• -- ·-······ -· ·Engln1erlng •• ··-· •• -·-· •.•• ____ ....•. -···-·-- __ ••••••.••. - . Physics··-· __ •••• ____ -· __ •••• -·-· ••••••.••• -· •••• ·--· •• -Other life ond physicol sclenees •• ---·-·····-···-----········- .

--

--

5

1 164 69 415

Sock>I and recreation workers-----------------------.. ---------Sociol -· ···- ••..•. -·-······· ---···--·-·······- -····--···-. RecrtGtion __ ------ ------------------ ...................... _.................. - Teachers, colltge ond university -··-······--·····-··-····--·---

5

26 17 207 179

-

11

Political scientists ......................... -------- .............................. --.. ---Psychologists··-·-· __ •••••••• -····--·····-·-···-·-·-·-···- . Sociologlsts •••••• __ -- •••••••• -· -- -· •••••• -· -- •• -- •• ·• -· ·- . Urban and regional pJonners -------------------------- ........... ... Social scientists, n.e.c;: __ ......... -- .... ---------------------............ ... .

29

15 19

460

-

54

--15

-

-Religk>us workers ......... -- ............................................... -- -- ---- ---- -- - . Clergymen -- •••••. -----· •••• ·-··-··· •••••••• -· -·-··-··--- ~:~s~i~~~~~~~r-s~ -~·~:c_:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: -Economists .................. ------ -- ....................................... -- ............ ----- .

Mothtmatlcs .....• __ .. ··-- -· ·-.... -· -·-· ---· -- -· ---- •• •• Economics ____ .... ___ .. -- ......... -- ...... -- -- -- ---- ......... -- -- ......... -- -- ... English •••. ····---· ••••.••. -·-·-·-·-··-··-·-· -·······-- ••

--

1 780 5 030 Bl

nurses, dietitians, and therapists _........................................ .... D1et1t1ans ......... ------ .... ------ ------ ---- -------- ---------- -Registered nurses __ ---- ............ __ ............ _,. ________ ---------- _. Therapists .•.. ··-· -··· •.•.•. --···· ••••••••••••.••.•...•. _. Heolth technologists and technicions---------------------------- . Clinicol laboratory technologists ond technicians •.••••••••.•.... . Dental hygienists •• __ ••••.••..•••••..•• ·····-··-·······-· -- . Health record technologists and techniclons •••·--········-·-··· Radiologic technologists and technicians •••••••••••• ---- ••••.• Theropy assistants __ ........ -- .... -------- ..................................... -.. -Health technologists and technicians, n.e.c •••••••••..·-·-···-·Regi.st!~ed

285

--

c:~~:~! r~~,;-; :::::: :::: :: :: :::: :::: :: :::::::::: :::::::::::.5

644

828

-

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I 703 769 16 2Q

311 24 S63

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4 962 426 1 6.54 1 128 4 328

160 34

2 164 l 572

592

1 410 404 315 278 207 117

517 259 507 294 506 2 213 1 ·793

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The Stole Urban and rural residence

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Actors •••••••.•••••••••••••••••••••••••• -------- -·----. Athletes ond kindred workers··-····--······----········--· Authors •••.•••••••••••••••••••• --------------···-·- .••• Oancer1 ................................. _., ........... - ................................... _..... _., __

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Purchasing agents ond buysrs, n.e.c •.••••••••••••••••••••••••• Railroad conductors __ •••••.•••••••••• ---······----- •••••••• R•stauront, caftterlo, ond bor monogers ..... -.............. " __ ,.. __ ,.. ............ ... Soles managers and deportment heods, retail trade ••.••••••••••• Soles mono9'1rs. except retoll trodt ··-·-·······-··----····---School odm1nlstrators, co1ie9e ••••••••••••••••••.••••••• -----School odminlstrators, elementory and secondary •••••••••••••...

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Gasoline servke stattons ,.. ............................................. _.,,., ....... - ......... .. Apparel and occeuorles llores •••••••••••••••••••••••••• Furniture, home fumlshing1, and equipment stores •••••••••• Drher retoll trode •••••••.••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

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DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

Table 171. Detailed Occupation of Employed Persons by Residence, Race, and Sex:

1970- Continued

(Data boaed on !$\pie, Set text. For m-ing of oymbolo, see hlxt) The St(IM

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

Urban and rural residence

Totvl

......,. ood •1a1t1nton, ncept '--Continued Managers and odmlnistrotoro, n.e.c., ..11..mployed ---------------

~:.~~~~rii~~====::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::--

-Reto trode •• -- -- __ ---------------- ---------- ·------·-- __ _ Hordwore, farm equipment, and building material retailing ----General merchandise stores ____ ... _______ ............ ____ .......... ___ _Food stores-------.. -----------------.. - .................... _ .. Motor vehicles and accessories retailing ............................... :::: .. : Gasoline servk:e stations ............ ____ ................ ---- ............ __ ..... .. Apparel and accessorifs stores ........................................................ .. Furniture, home furnishings, and equipment stores ................. __ .. .. Other retoil trode --------------------·----------------·-. Finance. insurance, and real estate ............................ _.. ______ ,,, ........ .. Business repair services ........ __ .... ____ ........ ---- __ -- ............. __ ~i'!~~:~ i:.lu~t~i;; :: :::: :::::::: :::: :::: :::::: :: :: :: :::: ::Monogtrs ond administrators, except form- allocoted •••••• ______ _Communicotions, and utilities ond sanitary Hrvk:es ------------Wholesole trade •• -- ---- •• -- ____________ •• ·-·- ---· ····----ii

and

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Solo• ....... ---·---- -- -- ---- ----------------------Advertising agents and salesmen ......... --------------------------Auctioneers ------ ---- ............. ____ ........................................................ .. Demonstrators ................. __________ ........ __ .... ---- .... __ .................... __ Hucksters ond peddlers -----------·-·---------------·------·Insurance agents, brokers, and •••••• underwriters Newsboys __________ -- ______ ______.......................................... •• ________ •• _______.._ Real estate agents and brokers ....................................................................

Stock and bond salesmen •• ---·-·-------- __ ------------------- Solesmen and sales clerks, n.e.c ---------------.... ------- .. ------ Soles repres.entotives, manufacturing industries .... -----.. ---.. -- .... Soles representatives, wholesale trade __ ................... __ .......... _____ _Soles clerks, retail trad•---------·-·------------------------. Solesmen, retail trade .... ---- ................................................................. .. . Salesmen services and construction ................................................. .. Sales workers- allocated •• ------------ •• __ ---- •••• ---·-----·- of

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----·---·---

Payroll ond timekeeping clerks •• -------·-------··----· •••••••• Postal clerks ____ -- •• ------ -- ---------------..·---------- -Proofreoders •• ---- •• --·--------- -----· ---·---- -----··-·- -.. :::: :::: :: :: :::: :: :::: :: :::: :: :::::: :: Secretaries ...................... __ .................... -------------------- .......... .. Shlppi~g and re<:elving clerk•---------------·---------··-----. Stoltst1cal clerks ---- -- ·------- ---- ---------- ------ ---·----· Stenographers -- -- __ -- -- •. __ •• -- -- -- ---- -·-- -- -- -- ---· ---· Stock clerks and storekeepers -- ____ -- ···----------·-··-------

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Teochtr aides, except school monttors -----·-·--------··---·--·

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14 27 114 4 63 31 50 9

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40 60 36 43

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MINNESOTA 25-633

Table 171. Detailed Occupation of Employed Persons by Residence, Race, and Sex:

1970- Continued

(Doto based on aample '"' text For meaning of symbols. see text} The Stolt Urban and rural residence

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

cm-- .... ldHrod ....... _________________________ _

-

Automobile a"8sories instollen ----·········-------········--llokers •••••••••• ------·----- •••••••••• ·------·-···--·- •• __ &locksmiths •• -----------·---··· •••••• -------·-·····-··· __ •• Bolitrmokers__________ ·-·--- -----· ••••______________ -···--·--- --------·--··-·--·-••_ Bookbinders •••••• •• __ •• __________

.

-Brlckmo•ons and stonemosona ·-·--·------------------·------- Bulldozer operators •••••••••• ---··------···········------ •••• -

.-

Cabinetmakers •••••••••••••• ··---------····· •••• ·--·---- ___ _ Carpenters •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• _ Carpet lntlollers __ ··-·····-----------------·-·······--·- •••• Cement ond concrete folllshers ................................ . Composttoro and lypesetters •• -····-············ __ .••••••••••• Cranemen, derrickmen, and holatmen •••••••.••••.••••••••••••••

.-

.

Decorators and wind.., dreuers ·····-········--····-·--······ Dental laboratory technlcioos ••••••••••..•••••••••••••••••••••• Electrlclons ••••.••••••••••••••••••••• __ -·-- •••••••••••••.•• _ Electric p..,er linemen aod cablemen ----------·--···-··-··-··-Electrolypen and stertotypers --·-·-·· .••••••••••••••••••••• __ fngrovers, except photoengroven. _____ ••••••••••••••••••••.••• fi
----foremen. n.e.c .... .... -....... _. .... __ ---------- ............................ - ...... __ .. .. Construction ---- ••••••••••••••••••••••••••..••.• --·· ••••• Manufacturing •• -------- ...................... -----·-···-· .Durable goods __ •• -·------ •••••••••••••••. -- -----.-- •••• Nondurable goods, Including not ipecifled manufacturing_. ••••• Tranaportotion, communka-tionaf ond othtt public utilities_.., ........... .. All other induslriH -·-·-·-·--·-·-----------····-······-----

.

Molt

Female

Mole

Femoit

Mole

175 183

am

no

60

912

70 1 Sil 3<13

273

I 349 16 540 I 033 832 3 233 1 817

154 25 6 490 25

483 424 7 619 2 027 137 107 4 349 343

2S 3 12 7 5 2 6

16 23

16e 85

13 9

1 716 341 521 562 581 1 228 220 7 494

198 26

-

-----

Data proces1ing machine repa•rmen .................................... _____ .,. __ _ Form implement •••••••••••••••• __ •••••••••• ---·--·-··-··· Heavy equipment mechanic•, Including dle11L •••••.••••••••.•

-------

Household opplionce ond accessory installers and mechonlcs ••••• Loom fillers •• -· •.•••••••. -----····- •• ---· •••••••• -·----. Office mochine •••.•• __ ..•• __ ••••••.••••••••••• -- •••••• -- _ Radio and television •• ---- ........................ -···-- -Roi~ood ond car sh•P····----·--··---····--·-----·--·····Mi.sceHoneous mechank1 and repoirmen .......... ,.. ....................................... .. Jlot specified mechonie> ond repolrmen ···-····-··--·--··-·--

-----

Milleri, groin, flour, and feed -------·--········---··---··---Millwright1 •••••••••• ---------- -- .......................... Molders, melol ··-----·-----------·· -·····-----·--····---Motion picture prajtclionisls ................................ . Opticians, and lens grinders ond polishen ········-·-·--······-· Painters, construc-t5on orid mointenol'tC:e ..................... - ........................... .. Poperhongers •• ------ •••••• ---·-· •••••••••••• ··-·--·-·--·-· Potttrn ond model makers, except poper --····-·---------·----Photoengra..n ond lithographen •••••••••••••••.•.••••••.•..• Piano and organ tuneo of\d repairmen ............. -------------.......... ...

--------· ----

------Plumbtn ond pipe fitters ................................... . -Power station operolors ••••••••••••.•..•••••• ---· .......... . Pressmen and plolt prlnteri, printing ••...• ----··-···-··-··-··· --llolen ond flnlshers, metal-----·-·-·····-·········----··--·- -Roolen and sloltn .......................... -------·-··--·Sheetmttol workers and tin1ml1hs ••••••••••••••••••..••••••••• -~~:~;:ir;;.-.:::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::::::::::::_·----sivn pointers and:::::: letterers. _________________________________ Slotionory onglneen •••••••••• ---------- __ ---------- •••••••• -Stone cutters and stone c:orvers __ .............. -- ____ ,.._ - ................... - ... ... -Plasterers •••••• ____ •••••• -- •••••• ________ •••••••••••• ____ _

·-

Structural metol craftsmen -------------· -·-···-·-···--··---ToHors •••••• ---- •• -------- •• -------·-· ••••••••••.• ------. Telephone instolltrs and repairmen--------····----------·----Telephone linemen and splicers ····-------------------·-··--·· Tile setttrs .••••••••••••••••• ---···-·-· ------------ •••• ---· Tool ond dit makers .. -·--·-·--·-------·---------··· •••••••• Upholsterers •••••• -- •••••••• -------------··-····-· -- •••••• Crafhmen ond klndrll
25 - 634

MINNESOTA

--

·--

----· -------

23

11 39 56 10

163 186 40

Jn

··-

---.. --Mechanics and repoirmen .... .............. - .. -- __ .............. _.,. -- ............................. .. -Air conditioning, healing, and refrigeration .................. . -Aircraft .............. __ ..... ------ .... ________ .............................................. ... Automobile body repairmen •••..•.••••••••••••••••••••••••• --Automobile mechanics-·········-·-···-·····-·-·-········- --

656 143 83

I 7S3 34 884 348 536 72 763

---

service-·-··-----·---------··----·

69

197 027 995 711 284 824 351

furniture ond wood finisher.s .... __ ---- ------ ---- ____ -----.... _ .. __ _

R
4

467 2 786 1 394

furriers ____ ........................... ---- _____ ,. .... __ ................................... ____ _ Glozlers •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• __ •••••• _ Heat treoters, onneaJen, and tempel'i!n-................................................ .. tnspectorst scolers, ond graders, bg and lumber ...................................... (Qna1ructkln ......... - .......... - ............... ,. ---- ...............................................- .. ..

839 10 S13 13 21

forgemen ond hommermen ..................................... ,.. ...................... _,. __ _

Inspectors~ n.a.c ................................ __ ---------- .... __ .................................

Persons of Spanish language

Negro

Totol

-6

44

26 15

9

5

-4

23

9 32

--

11 29 7

-

40 32

-s --9 9

-

-12 -

22

117 7 68 46 22

2 121

41

-8

-9

3 88 9

--

61

-4

647 1 955 1 463 2 549 1 285

15 154 34

411 1 233 722 248 607 4 923 184 439 829 137 434

15 78 6 181 232 12 15 77 5 10

43

51 21 341 1S 8 16

12

6 522 287 2 928 110 813 3 204 6 464

289 4
1 209 403 3 325 957 628 2 975 .540

1 028

...

7 379

-

42 19 53 16

-

266 94 16 11 83 198 64

357

-8 4

4

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185

60

12

-96 -5 5 -

706

-

5

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-

S3S 379 222 199 836 833 1 74S 9 301

-

-9

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42

63

19 25 174 21 27 128

---

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287

42 1 2 2 14

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-4

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3

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--3

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11 3

-

-

13 44 8

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14

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86 12 66 37 29

-8 ----

--6 6 6 8 19

212 6 18 42 71

--

49

7

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8

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28

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-5

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26

-

21

23 17 7

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-

182

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-

7

26

29

-8 8 21 35 34 -96 8

---

16 6 14 24 10 18 7 18

5

2S

10

...

Urban

Rural nonlorm

Rural form

Female

Mole

Female

Mole

Female

Mole

Fe mole

$6

121 H6 SS 1 144 143 222 436 1 914 622

6 473

1 553

-

9 746

m

207

-33

23 43

25 4

10 8

44 111 lS 344 1S7 51 27 719 601

3 8

153 171

895 8 720 7S2 553 2 670 1 136

46 70 10 6 397 9

379 5 949 246 222 528 S70

9 56 15

75 1 871 35 57 35 111

14 28

436 414

549 129 60 16 11 30 28

32

97 10 12

15

10 4 11 7

-------8 6

-

s 213

-

607

-

10 460

s

2 OS7 763 4 18 1 954 95

---

1 1S8 128 BS 1 988 238

-7 -7 -

7

18 97S 1 9SS 9 929 5 9S7 3 972 2 284 4 807

1 440 20 694 269 425 61 66S

5 1S2

-

98 147 36 292 148

4 17

S1 34

s

16 42

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39

1 287 238 398 475 446 992 188 s 951 27 1 1 1 8

s

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171 20

19

26 10

20S

842 2 570 1 472 1 098 44S 1 295

S9

10 10

70 66

46 15 144 24

66 504 313 632 373

-

-

56S 1 371 1 100 1 847 846

--6 ---

140 814 S20 159 525 3 615 166 361 742 122 307

122 7 9 67 5 10

172 3S5 170 77 77 1 106 14 72 77 15 95

4 665 220 2 540 103 574 2 510

46 14 277 10 8 16

1 585 58 333 7 191 533

14 37 16

65 843

-

318 40 636 348 156 435 89 165

--

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-

16

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-

325 224 3 099

110 852 351 2 612 559 414 2 445 439 832

s 3i2

33

217 70 16

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83 66

...39 243

6 8 4

14

455

105

14 5 4 26 4 4

16 80

31

15 4S

5 6

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87

1 579

-8

1 070 230 496 282 214 95 249

10

84

-

239 14 130 65 65 11 84

-

9 22

133

12 091 266 291 675 4 912 106 680 2 818

-

s

-

27 6

520

-

s

349 106 5 4 407 10

360 88 108 82 97 216 27 1 228

673 044 883 386 993 727 568 s 764

19 20 108 21

-

84 16

-4

121 83

...

1 680

25 -

5

43

69 15 15 5 38 20

s

31S

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2 771 69 48 138 931

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99 64 32 12 5 202 4 6 10

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272 9 55

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39 12 77 50 58 95 12 31

-75-

387

43

...

10

-

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

Table 171. Detailed Occupation of Employed Persons by Residence, Race, and Sex:

1970-Continued

!Doto based on SW11ple, see texl. for n11•mi1>9 of •vrnbolr., see text]

The Stote

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

Urban and rurol residence Total

Poroona of Spanish longlJC9e

Negro

Urbon

Rural llOllform

Mole

female

Mole

Femole

Mole

fem
Male

fe
98 7U 456 8 743 131

59 335 16 12 927

I 201

m

308

95

-

140

Checkers, examiners. and inspectors; manufacturing ............................. ..

223 4 212

1 765 582 1 8'13 91

39 46

49 3 12

45 5 5

43 15 4 14

6' Olll 378 6 6/19 62 758 152 3 350 :121 1 374 35 356

42 622

146

922 7

362 4 190

-1 20

I 1146

Assembler. ________ ---- __ •• __ -------- __ ---------- -------- __ _ ata1ters and powdermen -----------------------... - ..... -----------

4

4

667

4 5 117 25 164

o,.nthea, ..."'' tNtl.,..-t ___ ,,.,. ____ .,. ......................... ___ ,..., __ Asbestos and 1nsulotion workers .. _______ ................................................ .. Bottling and conning operatives ................................................................... Choinmen, rodmen. and oxmen1 surveying ............................................... .. Clot~ing irone~s and pressers ................................................................. ..

Cuthr\9 operatives, n.e.e ........................................................................ .. ...

Dressmakers and seomstresus, except factory .................................... .. Drillers. earth ____ •• ---- •• ---- ·--· ---- __ -------- ____ ------ __

--

Ory wall installers and lathen---------------------------------

-Goroge workers ond gos station attendants ........................................... .. Graders and 5orters. manufacturing .................................... ..._. ............ - .. Produce graders and packers, except factory and form .................... - ... -

Dyen ---- -- -- -- •• -- ---- -- -- -- -· -- ---- -------- ---------- __ _

Filers, polishers, sanders, and buffers .............. ,, _____ .,. ____ ,. _______ ,.

Furnocemen, smeltermen, and pourers ......................................... _____ _

--

Heaters. metal ........ -- ......................................... -------- .......................... .. Laundry and drycleaning operatives, n.e.c ................................... ---- .. Meat cutters and butchers, except manufocturing ................................... .. -

-

Milliners .................................. _____ ................................. ---- ........ ., __ :~:~n:~~:~~T!~sn~~·~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: -Oilers ond greoHn, except auto ............................................................ _ Packers and wrappers, except meat and produce ................ --------- Pointer$. manufactured articles .... __ ---- ....................................... __ .. .. Photographic pro.ens .... ... ____ ................ ------ ........ ______ .. Precision machine operativH ____ .................................... ------ ........ __ g~:~li~:s~ :~hi~~i~~!r~f iv-,~-:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: -lathe and milling machine operotivH ................................................ .. Precision machine operotives, n.e.c:. -------.------------------Punch and 5tarr.ping press operotive-s .. ___________________ ., _____ _Mtot c1Jtters and butchers, monufocturing .............................................. ... Meat wrappers, retail trade ................................................................... __ Metal ploten -- __ •• -- -- •• __ ---- ---- •• __ ------ ---------- -·-- _-

~orkers

Riveters and fasteners ______ -- ____ ---· __ ._ .. _____ ---- __ ---- __ _. Sailors and deckhands ---- ---- ____ ------ ____ -------- ·--- ____ _Sawyers -- ... ________ ---- ........ ------ .... -- __ .... ---------- __ ---- _Sewers. and sHtchers ... ................................... __ .......................... ------ _

-

959 268 1 887 53 860 845 97 I 134 542 9 606 403 165 49 894 3 356

9 18.4 32 309 300 380

14 20 24

2 676 157

4

546

61 17 24

12 5 3

12

4 16

7 23

54

18

992 l 578 1 516 815 2 lo.I 251 196 1 232 300

246 123 53 124 683 177

-

64 5 191

4

5

15 7

--12

---4

58

--

40

--7 --

19

-

-

--

---

--8

42

25 ---62 9 6 16

-8 --40 ---16

12

15

-12

43 7 321

5 3 166

:m

13'1

998 317 961 487

129 139 42 11

42 54 46 24

S9 56 97 11

45 63 28 3

21 552 10 387 742 213 929 1 038 290

10 3'11 4 276 71 106 144 153

242 148

102 52

187 141

122 23

3 23 15

--

1 586 2 643 917 598 164

380

5 52 19

5 11 19

-

17

11 5 6 3

981 784 408 076

-----

494-465 0 - 73 - 41

83 841 40 479

43

--

8 15

5 697 653 1 175 2 349 787 176 557 4 195

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

79

4 901

---Nondurable goods __ -------- -- -- -- -------- -- ---· -- -- -- - Food and kindred products---------------------------- Tobacco manufactures .................... __ ............ ---- -- ............. _Apparel and other fabricated textile products ........................ .. Paper and allied praducts----------------------------- Printing, publishing, ond allied industries---------------- Chemicals and allied products------------------------- Petroleum and coal products ................................................... .. Rubber and miscetk:meous p4osHc produtts .... ------------- Leather and leather products------------------------ -- Nondurable goods - allocated ________ -- ---- ---· ------ -- Nat specified manufacturing industries ................. - ..... ---.. ----Nonmanufocturino induslriH .... -------------------r-..... -....... .. Construction ............................ ---- .... __ ,. ................................... .. Transportation, communications, and other public utilities ........ .. Wholesale ond retail trode ---------- ------------------ -Business and repair services ....................................................... .. Public administration ......... ____ ---- -- ........................ _.................. .. All other industries-----·---------- ...................................... .. Optratives, except transport- allocated ............................... ,,. .... _........ ...

14

64 40 15

635 12 763

-

6

5 6

5

9 034 593 27 249

-

-

-

185

Fabricated metal industries, including not specified mttaL .... Machinery, except electricol ........ ---------.. -- ............ ----- Electrical machinery, equipment, and supplies-----·-----Tronsportotion equipment ............ -- ....................................... ... Motor vehicles and motor vehicle equipment __ -- -- __ .... ... Prafessionol and photographic equipment, and watches -- __ Ordnance .... __ -- ................ -- -- -------- ------ --- --- -- -MisteUantous monufocturin.g indus.1ries .................................. _ Durable goods- allocated.- -- __ •• ---- ---- ----·· -- ----.

-6 5 41

12 7 20 7 88 7 26

-

Welders and flamecutters. ......... ................................................ _____ _ Winding opero1ives, n.e.c ........................ ---- ............... __ .................... Miscelloneou$ ond not specified operatives _____ ,. ............................... .. Occupationi Machine operatives, miscellaneous specified __ ........ ____ ............ .. Machine operatives, not specified ............................ - .................... .. Miscellaneous operatives ........................................ __ .................... .. Not specified opero1ivn ____ .... -- ........................ ---· .................. ..

Primary metql industries ------ ........................ __ ... -- ---· .... Blast furnacts, steel works, and rolling and finishing mills

3

--

5 4 35 45

44

120 52 43 264

---Industry: Manufacturing .............. _.... ____ ..................... -.. - ...... - ...................... .. Durable goods ............ ____ ............................. -- ... -- .... ---- -- -- lumber and wood products, except furni1ure ... -........... --.. - Furniture and fixtures __ .... -- .......... - .......... -..... - -- .................. -- Stone, cloy, and glass products ......... _.. ·- __ ........................ __ -

--

-

31 28 5 682 253 681.

715 780 66 40

116 106 1 212 290 38 30 20

---

-

11

2 235 46 680 23 1 8SJ I 081 954 3 266 1 364 S44

Shoemaking machine operatives .... __ ........................ __ ....................... _ SoJderers ........ __ ---- __ .. .., ________ .. ,. __ ........................ __ ........ ---- __ Stationary firemen __ .... __ .... ------ .... __ ............................................... .. Textile operatives ,.. .. __ ................................................................. _____ _ Carding, lopping, and combing operatives - ..................... -........... ,._ Knitters, loopers, and tappen -~--------- ..................................... Spinners, twister&, and winders ........................................................ .. Weavers .... __ .... __ .................... -- ................................. ·---·------·Textile operatives, n.e.c .................................................................... ..

-

---

-14 35

4,$4

4 3 2 1

-

644 731 194 66

---

-

-

-

607 636 100

S06 562 774 t1

13 29

10 992 4 297

6 014 1 642

94 29

174

509 1 ISO 1 052 296

378

-

3 266 1 131 .568 282 1 ()65 197 12 173

-

-

4

----

40 9

1 105 232 28 101

16

2 372

79

29 111 1 130 406 34 662 3 167

-5

35

26

8 5 267

-

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50 9

-

18

20 3

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-38

-

-21 13 5 3'I

35 12 21 6

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46

40

64

36

5 18 25

9 13

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16

175

4

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10

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99

22

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10 38 8

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21

-17 ---6 11 9

73 824 457 6 172

m

48
23 544 23 869 140

643 2 293 951 4'16

3 932 821 1 246 1 183 682 1 159 168 470 185

™ 90 62 836 226 27 17

10 9 790

-

241

-

3 084 I 3'11 429 I 510 81

m

161

Mole

Female

Malt

Female

575 66 1 508 58 144 46 657

11 76-3 6 2 239

1 1111

4 95G

u

41

3111 11

403 148 \5 215 81 2 149 167

as

-

6 142 1 016

385 552 47 30 24 21

548 18 98

1 863 89

28

4 248 170 558

425 20()

84

47 94 522 88

-

34

3 140

65 710 19

396

-

20 6 156

115 38 15 228

5 425 427 18 496

llurol form

-

896 226 262 679 338 44 711 92 255 255 109 360 81 22 566 62

26 30

297 54 11 13

-5

-

84

-

792 339

97 310

-

12 571 II 57 25 205 6 144 7 101

37

898

-

314 85 56 73 10

-

53 7 130 93 146

30 9 95

4 14

4 685 34 32

15 30 73

641 51

29 160

172 17

:124 170 19 10 15 5

194 5 38

106

88 115 49 294 75

5 5

-

-

959 60 93 94

36 27 6 25 116 57

-

23 1 459 7 95 11 42

--

-

-

58

-

-

-

4

475 23 35

258 79 77 78 24 160 11 6 196

27 10 12

-

5 45

32

-7

53

592

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79 10

11 36 10 41

4

16 15

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5 s

25

9 12 21

300 473 9 031

2 737 131 6 65'1

126 110 2 506

872 35 2 094

38 52 1 226

728 247 536 985

3 485 2 524 1 883 1 139

3 192 1 230 1 ;oo 817

931 566 725 284

1 061 287 412 274

582 227 353 64

14 496 7 267 321 117 .182 807 240

7 190 2 977 37 70 86 132

5 344 2 414 356 64 331 213 46

2 137

1 712 7W. 65 32 116 18 4

1 064 366

1 273 1 913 659

252 544 185 157

87 93 156 36 16 73

61 186 73 69 21 5 37

34 52 55 40

443 71

259 499 520 118 50 356 427 462 11

256

«

24 56

7 119 2 404

4 142 981

2 867 1 266

1 178 3'17

1 006 627

694 314

152 2 070 939 452 221 753 123

318 876 897 230

12 997 165 94 43 231 52 7

139 196 111 61

10 199 27 22 HI 81 22

52 78 44 5

7 4 4 l

372

105 3-43 466

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s

110

4 000 365 870 1 580 632 148 405 3 149

-

-

706 123 11 71

1 841 15 101 833 327 24 .141 2 265

38

30 lo.I 149 29

-

63

I 315 222 259 571 141 23 99 903

933

34 28 43 16

-

111

-

-

256 56 12 26

369 4 10 197 tfl

10 79 574

-

382 66 46 198 14 5 53 243

-

8 15 5

-

77

-

-

-

143 53

s 4

162 10

-

100 10 42 328

MINNESOTA 25-635

Tobie 171.

Detailed Occupation of Employed Persons by Residence, Race, and Sex:

1970-Continued

[Doto baled on sample ... text For meaning of symbols see text] The Slate Urban ond rural residence

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

Negro

Total

,,...,.... ......... _...............................-

Bootmon ond conolmen ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Bu• drivers •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• . Conductors and motormen, urban ran tron< •••••••••••••••••••• o.liverymen and routemen----------·--- ... ---- .... -----... -.......... ~- Fork lift and tow motor operatives ••••.•••••••••••••••••••••••• Motormen, mine. factory, logging camp, etc •••••••••••••••••••••

-

-

:::~:: :.~~:i.m::n:: :::::: :::::::: :::::::::: :::: :: :::::::: :: --

Mole

Female

Mole

51 118

1 506

249

15 3 871

767

33

3 120

207 51

22

10 525 69

Porklng attendants ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

861

Taxicab drivers and ehauffeun •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Truck drlvors •••••••••••••••••••••.•••••••••••••••.••••••••• Transport "'1Uipment operatives-allocated ..................... .

551 1 674 1 603 26 612 2 287

--

Ani mal co=::;.•::::t~~~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Carpenters' helpers •••••••....••••••.•••.••.•••.•.••••••••••• -

Construction laborers. except ca-rpenters' helpers ............ - ...................... .. . Fl$hermen and oystermen.................................... . Freight and material handlers •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••Garbage collectors •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• . Gordeners and groundsketpers, except farm ••••••••••••••••••••• longshoremen and s.tevedores .............................................................. _.. .. Lumber.men, raftsmen, ond woodchoppers ............................................. .. . Stock handlers •••••.•.•••.•.•••.•••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Teamsters .... -----... -- .. - ........ - .... ---- ..... ______ .... -... ---- ___ .,. ______ _Vehicle woshtrs and "'1Uipment cleaners ·············----------- WorehouMtmen. n.e.e ............................................................ --.... -------- Miscellaneous and not specified loborers -············-···-······ Occupation:

52 940 557 493 8 573 95 7 952 755 2 785 161 1 713 11 177 56

-

-

10 21

105 260 85 5 555 185 8 135

31 -

24 4

5 13 58 59 131

445

-96 133

131

13 22

-

19

2 026 2 517

2 435 5 139 65

-BO 59 38

-

Persons al Spanish language

Rural nonform

Urban

Rural farm

Female

Male

Female

Male

Female

Mole

Female

Mole

Ftmolt

5

245

12

340

4 005 5 429

142

334

13 729 6 1 059

529

12

33 454 4 2 3B3

835

-

-

2 185 42

46

670 22

----

B25 450 1 471 1 464 15 746 1 674

21

4

32 61 172 120 B 450 515

77

36 726

----

--5 -

63

-5 -7 -

18

--5

63 23

-

10 22 127

-

3ff 6 7 53

20

69

-

--

---

8

-20

7 210

309

136

B8 170 36 3 784 94

63 5 6 --

10 • 75 30

693 265 5

4 40 31 19 2 416 98

565 173 168 2 601 59 1 4B2 177 633

1 359 77 8 28

-

116 60

-

43 1 2B9 I 438 39 351 308

19 5B1 5 13 5

5 238 317 10 126 Bl

-1 640

-

2 622

-

102 316

37 23

-

-

247 5 145 16 5 B20 530 2 019 113 186 9 422 7 1 549 2 12B

9 33

-

-

82

12

-

119

-

44

3 649 75 78 827 20 650 48 133

-

93

-8

--7

15 19 411 14

-5

10

-5 -214 10 -

11 047

1 706

126

15

126

39

6 966

1 177

3 194

400

887

129

Miscellaneous laborers •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Nat lplltilied laborers •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Industry, Monufocturing .............. __ ........................ __ ............ ____ .................................. ... Durable goods ••••••••••••.•.•••••••.••..••••...•••.. hrmber and wood products, except furniture ............................. . . Furniture and fbctures ......................................... __ ---- ------ ... -Stone, cloy, and gloH product ....................... . Primory metal industries .................................................................. .. Bloat furnaces, steel works, and ro!Hng ond finishing mill

3 116 7 931

552 I 154

43 B3

15

-

29 97

24 15

1 B94 5 072

428 749

997 2 197

89 311

225 662

35 94

5 119 2 623 195 78 385

I 156 697 17 21 17 7

56 43

15 10

68

22 14

3 307 1 723 96 54 204 456 205

775 470

1 3B6 661 84 15 139 136 55

2B1 184 17 4

426 239 15 9 42 17

100

Fabricated metol industries, including not specified metal •• Machinery, eJCtept electrical ............... ---- .................................... .. Electrical m~chinery, equipment, and supplies ...................... ... Tronsporta11on equipment_., __ ------------------ .... ___ _ Motor vehtcles and motor vehidi equipment-----·---- .. Professional and photographic "'1Uipment. and watches .•• Ordnance ••••••••••••••••••••.•.•••••••••••••••... Miscellaneous monufoc.turing industries·--.... --·-----... -Durable goods- allocated ••••••••••••••••••••••••••.• --

-· -· -·--

368 393 133 148 45 19 149 126 20

100 101 74 33 11 40 228 59

16

BS 55 36 22

-

71 80 26 25 4

43 49 10 22 7

-

42 32 6

15 36 32 11 11 3 40 IB

II 5

-..--

-

23 9 -

305 190

717 446

97 63

187 142

52

6 36 20 B

6 4 1BO 25 6

-6

-

5

5 5

-

--

-·. -----

..--

6111

260

----

2 466 1 572

454 283

13 8

5 5

44 29 485 82 88

9 12 46 30 21

-

---·

-·--

-

.. ..

,_.,. .... ,_ ---·-----------·-··------·-.. formen., owners. and tenants---------................................................. .. -Form monagers ...... -- ......... -------- __ ...................................................... .. .. formen and farm managers- oMoco1ed ...... ---------------- .............. -,_ ............ ,_ _______________________ _.. Form foremen ••••••••••••••.•.•••..••••••••••••••••••••••• .. Form laborers, wage workers ••••••••.•.••.••..•••••••••••••• ..

_..

--

Form loboms, unpaid family worker•··············--·--·-···Form servict loborers, self-employed······-····--------------- .. Form laboren and form foremen-aPocoted ••••••••.•.•..•.•••. ..

25-636

MINNESOTA

-

-



--..--.. ----

-

20 6

10 -

-· -·

Petroleum and coal products .. ,. __________ .......................... ... Rubb
7

------

---



Nondurable goods ••••••••••••••••••.••••••••••••. ---Food and kindred products ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Tobacco manufocturrs ---------------............................... .. Toxtile mm products-----------------------··----·-Apparel ond other fabricated textile products •.•••.••••• Paper and allied products .......................... .. Printing, publishing, ond allied industries •••••••••.•.••• Chemicals and ollied products ••••••••..••••.••.•••.••

-

-

so

3

82 JO 4 JO 928 162 134 354 348 9JO 033

1' 75 1 2

411 244 656 511

5 2 2

16946 267 11 183 4 528 134 834

-

-5

41 12

550 44 247 49 4 206 282 2 ffl

-5 -

--70 23 16 4 13 14 170

2 868

19 16

4 830

'6

29 94

18 1 129 3 452 47 184

-3

-4 8 14

-

------

-13

---

36

--

--

--14 ---

254 264 97 101 34 14 84 85 14

32 22

8 B

I 562 984

-

23 15

7

-6

--

---

10

--58

JO 28

-

--

16 41 41

--

7

14

--

73

7

-

-11

---17 -9 8 10 ----

-

38 25 276 57 77

3 1 1

2

41 45 15 4 22 659 334 324 261 172 568 269

-

6 12 4

-

37 177 36

-9 -

JO 6

-

-

402 35 197 44

-

126 197

s

-

5

3

-29

-

4 5 8

--

9 31 10

11

1 BOB 693 606 63 143 303 610

119 9 34 5 4 67 60

-8

-

-

6 5

-461

-

-43

--

11

-

10 6

-. -

30

--6 6

s

29

-13

135 204 30 33 59 154

25

16

1 409 1 022 184 203

87

-9

4 694 3 929 351 414

246 209 19 18

73 70 I 1

301 293 121 894

2 651 2 581 10 67

2 014 92 1 475 160 24 263

328 9 252 34 15 18

4 190 121 3 471 299 56 243

493

10 742 54 6 237 4 069 54 328

4 00! 9

78

-

343 84 15 51

534

3m 17

115

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

Table 171.

Detailed Occupation of Employed Persons by Residence, Race, and Sex:

l 970-Continued

(Data bated on sample, ... htJ
Urban and rural

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

s.mc. w..un,

Totol

"'°'',...II• ...""°"----···---·---·-· .-

Cleanin9 service worker1 ------------------------ .................. ,. __ _ Chambermoids and maids, except private housthald ••••••••••••• Cleoner1 ond charwomen ............................................... ,,. .................... - .. .. Jonitor1 ond sextons ...................................................... ,_ ......................... .. .

-.

Food service workers ................................................................................... . Bartenders -- .............................................................................................

-.-

Busboys -- •• -- •••• ··--·- •••••••••••. ------------·------- _ Cooks. except private hou ..hold ·---·-----·---------······--· . Dishwashers ............. -------- ............................................................ .. . food counter and fountain workers ...................................................... .. Wolters .................................................................................................. ... Food service workers, n.e.c., except private houuhold ..................... ..

.

Personal service workers ............................................................................. .. Airline stewardesses ............................................................................ .. . Attendants. recreation and omunment ............................................... .. Attendants, perJOnal service, n.e.c ---.. - ............... _,._,.., ........... _.. __ .,. Baggoge parters and bellhops-·-··-·····--·-·····--·--······. Barbers •• -- ---- •••• ----·· __ ---- •••• -----··- •• -------···. Boarding and lodging houH keepers ••.••..••••••••••.•••••••• Bootblacks -- •••••• __ ··---- __ ---- •• ·-------·----------···. Child care workers, except private household--·-···--·-··-··-- Elevotor operators ____ -----· ................................ ---- ..................... .. Hoirdreuers and cosmetologists .......................................................... .. Housekeepers, except private household _______________ ,.. ............. .. School monitors .... __ .................................................. _______ ., __ ........ .. -

Health servlc:e workers •••••••••.•••• ----··---·--···· __ ••••••• Penlol assistant& .• ____ •••••••• __ ........ ____ •••••• ·--· •••• . Heallh oides, except nur$ing ------·---·-·----········-·--··· Health tralnets -- •• -··----- •• ------ ·-·-···-·- ---- ••••••••• Loy midwives ............................................................................................. .. Nursing oide1, orderlies, and attendants ............................................... .. Practical nurses ........................................................................................... .. -

-

Ushers. recreation ond amusement---- ......................... ---------- .. Welfare service aides-·---------------------.. -----.. -------- .

-

Persons of Spanioh la119UOQO

Negro

Male

Female

Mole

67 1%2 27 143 151 3 233 23 759

114 3U 12 006 3 491

1U1

3 513

17 324 4 217 1 926 s 513 2 sso 368 I 322 I 428

SI 362

348 13 288 2 132 1 755

81 38

25 627 1 383

112 38

2 932 15 266 38

28 576 1 966 2 081 574

65

4()9

9

38

2 474 139

18 830 5 12.5

56

6 040

lA 5S8 1 'l!l'I 407 776 17

149 4 24 5 34 19

4

1141 270 217 2 569

s 002

829

48

Male

Femole

Male

Ftmole

"'

$1'

St 704I 20 514 73 2 358 18 083

80 756

11187 5 2114 43 664

25 150 2 423 !M9 1 069 805

t U5

• .M7 781 144 444 193

14 2 1 4 2

0.50 822 756 648

35 335

2 743 1 231 135 708 191

531 164 35 157 64 8

3 834

219 215

12 193 Mll 35 4 290 490 152 5421 1 404

453

6 222

36

305 231 12

160 4 10

172

334

187

181

210

32 33

-4

-

SI 25 22

--

-

148 337

2 068 156

671

6 974

6

470

1m 437 99 312

67

Female

519

13 12

316 57

Mole

611 65 24 34 7

174

-

Femole

187

-

27 5

-91 -70 12

-9

30

8

2 544 121 139 10

22

42

12 098 3 909

396 21

4 763

10

I 955 103

123 15

1 969 305

177 15

46

-13 --

103 7 4

4 757 4 687

1 109

2 726 30 52

174

6

242

11 168 1 264 340

664 5 15 II

6

206 1 872 27 17

17 42 127

-

43

7 7 12 7

7 3 63 7

95

1 566 156 4 949 l 356 337 91

43 114 84 43 20

401

220

11

5

59 --

-

27 14 34

5

-s

18

14 766

7

117

63 II 13 5 152 9

6 771

2'I 224

1 '199 13 467

Livi~~ ar~angem11nt:

--

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

-

7

70 14 1 200 136 42 I 897 475

220

253

..-t:::~: ~"ut::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ·-

798 506 561

-128

Privott """h.W worbn ............................. . OccupatioN: Child core workers, privale household·---------·-·····-·-·--Cooks, private household ..................................................................... .. Housekeepers, private household ............ -- ....................... ,. .............. .. Loundreues. private househoki .... ------ .......................................... ... Mak.ts and servants, private household ............................................. Private household workers,-allocated ,........................................... ..

---7 -

7 I I 18 5

21

296

9 126

1114 l 415 129 s 793 474

358

m

19 810 I 540 1 711 552

44

----..

73-6

4Sn

1 345 35 211 I ()99

2 319

7 '199

-

-

163

18 51

802 798 489 515

191

50

-4 --200

49 210

54

8 2 3 2

295 316 1 047 l 166

10 052 207 I 701 3 053 43 4 390 658 3 631

46

15

91 40

35

Prote-ctive service workers ...................................................................... .. Crossing guards and bridge tenders--------····--·····-----·- . Firemen, fire protection ....................................................................... .. Guards and watchmen ........................................ ----------------Marshals ond constables .... _.. ___ .......................... - .... -----------Palicemen and detectives ___ .,. .. __ ...................................................... .. Shtriffs and bailiff•-·-- •• __ ·-------·- •• ----·-----·-······ __ . Service workers, exceQt private househokl-ollocated _........................ ..

512

Rural form

Mole

361 102 168 91

67

Rural nonform

Fetnole

I

586

50

17

Urban

re~e

4

43 3 3

-

BS 53

19 168

23 II 24

31 --

-.

56

-5 21 JO -

17

-----

--

11

-

228 552

427

----49

8 102 140 1 618 2 357 10 3 535 442 2 9S8

.n IS

47 307 46

3()9

504

-

703

-

415 40

37

44

--

-

145 21 11 619 23

5

1 723 67

138 23 5 226

79 559 28 796 194 57S

114

' 474

s

43 11 13 5 103 9

4 314 133 8S8 88 3 702 379

15 57

2'I 155

898 8 576

--

52

177

-

-

911

62

-6 -

-

1 626

336

90 8 72

82 6

7 27

56

47

9 7

-

78

--

10 25 41

-4 227 -4

-

--4 -

101

-

39'1

9'I 10

-

2
-s -

1 504

137 5 59 22 9B

569

44

3 981

25

I 311

14

l 870 Ml 426 19 1 551 15

6

-

-

587 11 131 22

19

540 20

-30 44

-

21 21

264 3 717

25

6

4

-

137 I 174

MINNESOTA 25-637

Table 171.

Detailed Occupation of Employed Persons by Residence, Race, and Sex:

1970-Continued

[Data hosed on sample see text For mooning of symbol•, see text) Standard metropolitan stotistlcol areas

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

l•l•I empleyed, 16 yun .W 111d over •• -------------Profttoloool, hcloilul, ................... ________________ _

Accountants _________ ,.. __________________________ ,._ ..... ---- ____ _ Architects •••• ------------------ ________________ ---------- __ _ Computer specialists ...................................................... ---------·-... ---- ... .. Computer programers ... .., ............ ___ ,._,. ...... __ ................. ---- ........................ __ _ Computer systems analysts ........................................................ - ............... ..

Computer specialists, n.e.c .................................................................................... .. Engineers ..................................................... __ .. ~ ......................................................... ..

Aeronautical and ostronouticol ........... _................ - ......... _.......... _....... _.. .. Chemlcol. ........................... ----·-··--·· •••• __ •• __ Civil •••••••••••••••••••••••••• ---- ••••••••••••••••••••••. Electrical ond electronic----------------·----------------·-lndustriol •••• __ •••• ____ -------- -------------- ------ ______ _ Mechanical..---- •••••• ____________ ------ _________________ _

~f~r~iJu~g-~~1-~~~ -~~~~:~~'-:::::::::::::::::::::::: ::: :: :::::

Pttroleum ________ ---.. __ ---- __ -----.. ---------- ............ ______ _ Salts •••••••••••••• ---- •••••••••••••••••••• ____ •••••• ____ _

Mole

Female

Mole

Female

51 735

32 616

453 126

306 480

1 275 509

5 699

88 655

167

8 510 848

50 778 3 067 34

16 13

4 885 3 024 1 617 244

38

73 46 23 4

18 222 161 95 169 29 152

Farm manoge-ment odvilOrs .... ____ .,._ -- ............................................ ---Foresters and cons.ervationi1ts -----------------.............................. ..

5 91

Librarians, archivists. and curators .... ____ ................................. ---- ...... .. Librarians ............ ,. ................ _.,. .... __ ................ ____ ........ __ .,. _________ _ Archi'lilists and curators ___ .,. ............. ---- .... -- ........ _____ ., __ ---- .... .. Mathematical specialists ........ __ ................................. ---·------ ___ ,. __ _ Ac.tuories .... ---- ................................................. __ .................................. ..

2 009 3 666 2 930

4

22 66

Judge• •••• __ •••••••••••••••• __ ---- •••••••••••• __ •••• ____ _ iowyer.s ..................................... .., ....... __ ................................................... ..

16 014 181 652

934

(ngineers, n.e.c __ ... ,.. ................................................................................. __

r:::e~o:::1~~~s a~~:~o~-'..::::::::::: ::::::: :::::::::::::: :::

Minneapolis-St. Poul

Duluth-Superior, Minn.-Wis.

6

9 52 5

3 094 67 3 027

194

5 189 30 30

2 658 125 15 9 847 2 922

111 111 6

319 244 75 300 94

~::~,~~!'!~i~~~== :: :::::::: :: :: ::: :::::::::::::::::::::::::

6

6

31 175

l~e and physical $Cieotists ................ ---- ---- •••••••••••••

232

32

1 930

21

161 66 181

Agricultural ........................................ _,. ......... .,_ ..................................... .. Atmospheric and space ...................... _.................................................. .. Biological .... __ -- ............................. __ ..................................................... _ Chem is.ts ............................................ ____ ....................................... ____ _ Geol09i:sts __ .............................. __ ................. ________ ---- .... ---- -- ... .. Morine ............. __ ................................ __ .... ______ .............. ------- __ _ Physicists and astronomers ...................................... ________ -------life and physical, n.e.c ••••••••••••.••••••• -------- __ •• ____ ••

Operotions and systems rHe-orchers and analysts----------------Persot1n-el ond lobor rtlotions work.ers .................................................... __ _ Physicians, dentists, and related practitioners .......................................... .. Chiroprocton ................ __ ................................. ____ .... ------ ........ ___ _ Dentists ....................................... __ ................. ,,. ............................. __ ............ ... Optometrists __ ............................................................................................ .. Pharmacists ................................ __ ..................................... -- ................ --PhysM:ions, medical and osteopathic •• ---- -------- .••••..••••••

10 15

37 141 29

9 252 583 20

137

85

~;.~~:~t~:::: ::::::::::: :::: :: :: ::: :::: ::::::::::::::::

6

30 86 7

137 17 28

42 9 11

15 15 10

8 126 161

161 1 035 I 001 34

169 41 15 113 333 11

111 196

10

Social •••••• ------ -------- ---- •..••••••• ---·---- --·-·· -- .. Recrec:ition .................... ---- --- ...... ______ ........ ---~ .......................... .. Teachers, coll•ge and university ............................................... - .............. .. Biology ••••.••••••• -- ---- __ .• -- .. -- •• -- .••••• -- -- ---- •• -- Physico •••••••••••••••..••••••••• ________ •• __ •••••••••• __ • Other Ufe ond phys.icol scitnces ......................... -------------------

148 53 40
Mathematics ------ •••• ------------ •• ---------- -------- ---Economtcs ..... ---- ................ ---- ........ -- .... ---- ........ __ ....................... .. Engli$h •••••••••••••••••••••••• ____ •• ---------- •••••••••••

43

Other specified teoche,.. •.•••••••••••••••••.•..••••• ---- •••.• Not specified taochers ..................................... ---- -- .... ---- ------ .... ..

9 59 101 94

521 27 161 333 883 328

16 9 144

175 194

11 403 331 10 387 685 2 930 1 470 259 143

546 38 474

36 11 25 12

1 944 1 629 315 1 338 998

267 25 242 265 105

12

189

296 292 4 50 20

1 005 141 887 2 650 35 148

47 1 142 443 17 51

4 382

58

201

MINNESOTA

390 203

31

Soeiol ond recreation workers ...................................... ---~- .................... ..

25- 638

1 347 27 1 246 74 6

20

~f:::ria~~~;. ;~;i~i;~re~~;;:: :: :: :: :: :::::::::::::::::: :: :::

6

22

8

6 28 51 68 31

748 2 480 5 109 243

10

Urbo:n ond regionof planners ......................................................... ____ _ Social scientist$, n.e.c-..................................... ---- .... __ .... ---- ......... ..

~~:rn!~~~;:::::::::::::: ::: :::: :: :: :::::::::::::::::::=~=:

69 28

124 25

Registered nurHs, dittttjans, ond therapists -----------.. ---------DietiHans .... ___ .............. __ .. _____ ................................. __ ............. - .. __ _ Registered nurses .... ---· ..................................................................... __ Therapists __ ............ ______ .. ___ ........................................................... __ Health ttchnolagi•ts and technicians •• __ •••••••••••••••••••••.••• Clinical laboratory technologists and techntcion• ................................. --Dental hygienists ............ ____ ............ ------ ....................... -------- .... ... Health record technologi1ts and technicians ......................................... _ RodU,logic technologists and technidons ........ - ............... - .. ----·----Theropy assistants .... ____ .... __ ........ ---- ............................................. .. Health tethnologi-S-ts and technicians. n.e.c ................ ---- ................... .. Religtous workers .... ____ .... ---- ........................................ ---- ........ ___ _ Clergvmen •..••• -- •. __ •••••••. ---- ••••••••.••• --·- -- •• -- •• Religious workers. n.e.c ---------................................ _,.. __ ,. ____ .. ,._ Socio I scientists---- .... __ -- __ ........ __ ... .,._ ,._ ................ ___ ,, __ ........ __ ... .. Economists ............ ,.. .......... ---- ____ .................................................. __ ... .. Political scientists .... ---- ---- .... __ ............ __ ................................. - .... ..

62

23

33

:: ::::::::== :::: :::::::::::::::::::::: ::::::::

Health practitioners, n.e.c .. ------------.. ---------... --------- .. --

I 263

5

143

157 7

259

c:~~~:~~s:~~;

6

809 643

4

123

24 254 223 31 241

1 285 920

365 4 370 198 195 245 118

71

33 19 6 10 146 50

320 195 283

157 292 1 219 1 077

124 6 21 9 1 808 1 508

300 1 635 18 28

25 16 35 8 158 17

127 713 490

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

Table 171.

Detailed Occupation of Employed Persons by Residence, Race, and Sex: 1970-Continued [Dato baud on •ample, -

text. for meaning al avmbols.... lext'J StandQrd metropolitan litatistical

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

Duluth-Superior, Minn.-Wis.

Protea .....~ te ...ltal, ootl ldodtff woobn-Continued Teachers, exctpt college and university ................................................ .. . Adult education __ -- ---- ......................................................................... .. Elementary •chool -. ·-·· •• ---·-·-··-·----- ........ -·-- •• __ _ Prekinderganen and kinderganen ··--·-··---·---····--···-- •• Secondary school •• -- -- __ -·-· •• -··- __ -·-·-· ···--- ---· •• ·-Teachers, except college and univenity, n.e.c ................................... .. -

--

femole

Mole

Ftnlale

1 578

23n

8 1116

so

611 6

863 48

722 II

Mathematical •• ·- •• -··------- -- •••••. ·--· •••• ·- ·- -·--·- ••• . Engineering and acience, n.e.c ........ _________ ,, .. _.. _____________ _.

68

36

~~~~:~ai":~;i:!!~rno::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: .

287 81 5 4

-

230

-

Su~eyo~5 .............. 7 ............ ---- -------------- - ....... -----.... - ... _ .. ..

T1tehnicions 1 except health, and engineering ond science ___________ _ Airplane pilots ·--- -- -··· •••••• -------··· •••••. __ -· ---·-- __ Air traffic controllers ......... ----------------- ............................... .. Embalm en __ ............ ____ •. -··· __ ·····--- ____ ·----- __ _ Flight engineers __ ........ -- .... ---- ------ .............................................. .. Radio operators .... __ ................ ____ ................................................... __ .. Tool progromers, numerkol control ................................................... .. Technicians, n.e.c ........................................................ __ .................... ..

Minntopolls-$t. Poul

Male

Enginuring and sctence technicians ....................................................... .. " Mriculture and biological, except health •••• --------·--·----·-ChemicaL .• ---- -- ------ ---- ____ •• ____ ·----····· ·-·-·· __ _ Draftsmen .... ---- -- ................................................................. ---- ..... .. Electric~! ond .electronic engineering .......................................................

.-

51 1 417 99 636 163

442 2 330 30 5 423

m

17 794 281 10 421 I 120 4 ?36 1 236

62 18 4

11 060

1 064

-4 5

-31

-. --

123 14 24 8

20

19

6

58

14

VocaHonol and educational counselors ------ ...... ,. ....... - ---------- __ . Writers, artists, and entertainers-----------------------............... .. . Ac: tors .... ______ .... -- ____ .... ____ .... ----·- ........ ____ .... ---- ........ __ Athlil'tes and kindred workers--------------------------·---- Authors ............ __ ...... _............ __ .... ______ .... ------ ---· ------ __ _. Dancers ............ ____ ........ ____ .... __ ............................... -........................ .. . Designers __ ........ __ ................ ____ ....... -· ........ ______ ..... ---- ........ __ Editors and reporters-----------------------................ ______ _. Musicians and composers ............................. __ .... ---- .... -------- .. .. . Painters ond sculptors .................... ---- ................ -- ....... ---- ......... .. " Photographers ____________ ··---·--·------- ____ ·- •••. _____ _ Public relattans men and publicity writers ............ ______ ............ _.. _ Radio ond television announcers ............................. ______________ _ Writers, artists. and entertainers, n.e.c ........ ______ ---- __ .... ---- .. Research workers, not specified-------------.. -----------.. -...... ... Professional, technicol, ond kindred workers-ollocQted ... _................. ..

100 449

33 194

-. --

f•,. ................................. .

ll111111en •IHI •ll•N.hfnlton, except . Assessors, controllers, and treasurers; local public administrction ..... .. Bonk officers and financial managers .................... __ .... ---- ............. __ .. Buyers and shippers, form products ................ ---- __ .......................... __ Buyers, wholes.ale and retail trade ............................ __ -....................... .. Credit men ... . , ................ ________ .... ______ ............ ____ ......................... .. Funeral directors ......................................... __ .... -------- ....................... .. .

-. --

°'""'

-

-

39 4

-

---

284 500 4 110 2 /116 249 205 480 2 476

2 490

177

360

9 7

-

1~

-

12

69 185 31 413

-

-6

771

6

roo 48

14

369

402 6 1 001 1 118 738 1 09(\ 727

14 114 40 32 71 59 70 6 33 210

281

6 316

I ilt

48 372 17 126 15

10 32

$8 3U 123 2 889

61 32

238 l 706 661 249

22

53 58 33 10 10 4

4 6

'IS ---

no

106 219 83 15 10 6 17 498

659

123 325 I 484 2 9(1.4

-

3 49

109

528 2 7411 26 203 115 17 319 600 459 518 100 231 19 1l3 574 2 066 9 511 26

469

-

535 179 14

Health administrators .... ____ .................................................................. .. . Con5truction inspectors, public administration ______ .... __ .................. .. . Inspectors, except construction; public administration ---- ................. .. . Federal public cdministrotion and postal service ........................... - .. .. State public administration_ ...... _.. __ ........................... __ ................ __ local public administration .... __ ---- ______ ............................. _.,. __ _--

36 27 175 85 62 28

---.. --

66 115 '.167 124 60 83

-23 6 17

Officials of lodges, societies, ond unions .... __ ,. __________________ _ Postmasters ond mail superintendents ............................................ __ _ Purchasing ogents and buyers, n.e.c .............................................. ____ _ Railroad conductors .................... ____ ---- .......................................... .. RHtouront, cafeteria, ond bar "'onagers ........ ---- ................. ---.. -- Salts managers and deportment heads, retail trade ....................... -. Sales managers, except retail trade ......................... __ ......................... .. School administrators, college ......... -- ............. ---·-- -.. __ ..................... ... .. School administrators. elementary and $econdory ......... - .............. _.,. __ _·-

------

99 39 143 219 327 237

5 9 '29 6 148 63 4

1 764 197 1 932 1 73S 4 110

793

6(1

9'13

3-15

--.. -·.. ..--

2 617 211 276 292 132 295

437 15 39 21 II 46

'298 587 732 749 854 3 849

3 870 126 518 236 170 228

5 455 458 786 917 872 455 414

Other retail trade --------·-··------ ....................................... ..

832 86 1oe 143 142 126 59 44 124

174

-Motor vehicles ortd accessories retciling ................ - ..................... .. -·Gasoline service $fOtions ......................................... ,._ .. -- ....... _.... ·- .. Apparel and occessortes stores ................................................... - -Furniture, home furnishings, and equipment stores ..................... ... -·

895 23 189 104 24 17 225 67 2'6

AU other industries-------.. -----...................................... -...... -·- ..

117 83 187 192

10 18 31

-

Managers and superintendents, building ...... ,.------ __ -----------· Officers, pilots, and pursen, ship ............. - ...................... -.................. Offkiols and odministrotors 1 public odministrotion, n.e.c ................... .. Federal public cdministrotion ond postal service _______ .............. .. Stote public odministrotion __ -- ..................................... ---.............. .. loco I public odministrotion ____ ------ __ .... ---- ......................... -- ..

----

---·--

Managers and administrators, n.e.c., salorted -----------------.. Con5truction ........ _.......................................... -- .... ---- -- -- -----· Manufacturing ......................... ---------- .......................................... .. Transportation .... -- -- ........... ---- ........ -- .... -- ............. -- ................... ... Communications, ond utilities ond sanitary services ..................... .. Whole•ale trade •• -- -----···-· ---- •••• -······- -··- ---···· Retail trade __ •••• -- •••••• ·--- -- ---- •• -- -- ---· ---- -- ·--- Hardware, form equipment, and building material retailing ...... . General merchandise stores ........ __ .......... -------- .......................... ..

.. ..

Food ltom __ -- •• ······-·-·-·------·-------------·--· -

.. Finance, insurance, ond real estote ...................................................... - -· ~~~~~j ~:~k~~-~~~~~·_:::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::::-·-DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

ISO 57 196

-

23 43 23

-

6 27 5 47

n

490 173 732 485 156 91

482

-

107 95 12

-

641 18 1 515 527 449 539

336

612 122

173 13 188

243

30 2 8 1

438 I 115

2 363 2 126 435 I 9"8

220 73 23

m

-

5-17 133

62

524 2'17

182 lr94

MINNESOTA 25-639

Table 171. Detailed Occupation of Employed Persons by Residence, Race, and Sex: [Dato baled

°" somple see text

1970- Continued

For meaning of symbols '" text] Stondard metropolitan stotistical areos

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

.......... ntl tRtl htf'tttutt, ••C:tPt ,__Continued Managers and administrators, n.e.c .. aelf-employed -·-·····-··· •••

--.General merchandise :stores-.. ---- ........................................ ______ _. Food stores---------------·-··--·-······-------·-··---- Motor vehicles and occes..n.. retolllnv---------------------

Construction .. - ................... _,. _______ .,._ ......,,........................ ___ ,. __ ..

Manufocturlng •• ·--··· •••• -------·-··············· •••••••• Transportation •••••••• ------··-···--··-------- •••••••••• __ Cammunleotlons, and utilities and sanitary services-·--·-······· Wholesale trocle •••••••• -·-··· ·········-------------------RetaH trade •••••••••• ·-·------------············· •••••. __ Hardware, form equipment, and building materlol ret0Hi119 ----- .

-

GasoUne service stations ................................ . . Apparel and occHsoriH stares •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Fumilure, homt fumlshings, and equipment stores •••••••••••• Other retail trade ············-------------·············· Finance, insuronct, and real 111at1 ........... _ ........................................... ... Bu•inets and repair llfYicff ......... - .................................. ...-........ _ .... - .... .. PersOtlol servicn •• ---····· •••••••••••••••••••••..••••••••• All other industries •••••••••••••••••.••••••.••••••••••••••• Managers and admini•trators, except form - allocated •••••••••••••

---. -

Solos

w°"""' -------------·················-······· -----

Advertising 091Ms and ..1tsmen•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Auctioneers ............ ---------- •••••••••••••••••••••••••

Demonstrators .......................... - ............ .... __ ............ ____ ---- __ ............... ...

--------

Hucksttr• and peddlers •• -··-·· •••••• __ •••• ---- -------------lniuronce agents. brokers, and underwriters -- -- ____ .... -- ..... ---· ..... Newsboys •••• ______ •••••• __ •••• ____ •••••••• __ •• __ •••• __ •• _ Rtol tstate agents and brokers •••••••••.••.•••••••••••••••••• Stock and band salesmen ••••..•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Salesmtn and sale& clerks, n.t.c --------······················ Soles reprHentoHvts. manufacturing industries ...................... _.. .., .... ... SaJes representatives. wholesale trade .......... - ............................ - .. .. Soles clerks, retaff trod•---· •••••••••••••• -----·----------Sohtsmen~ retail trade .......................................................................... - .. .. Salesmen of services and construction .... ---------------.. ----· Soles workers- olloca1ed ·-·····-·-···-·---------···-----····

----·---

----Clotlcol m ..... Bonk tellers •••••••••••••••••••••••••.••••••••••••••••••••• -Blffin9 clerh •••••••••••••••••• ------ •••••••••••••••••••••• --Bookkeepers .. ---- .•.•.••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••... -Cashiers __ •.••.. ---·------ •••••••••••••••••• -- ---------- -- -Clerico! assistants. social welfore ......................................... ________ _ -Clerical supervisors, n.e.-c: .... ............................. -------- ........ ------ .,. .. -CallKtors. and account ................................................... ____ ,..,. __ _ -Counter clerks, foodvehiclt •••• ···---------------------······ Dispatchers andexcept starters, ••••••• ______________________ _-Enumerators and interviewers. .................... __ -------- ........ ____ ,,. .... .. --Estimators and n.t.t-----.... ----................................... .. Expediters and production cant rollers • ___ •••••••••••••••••••••• --4 •""'"'------------··········-····

bill

invest~otors,

-----------

File clerks •••••.•..• __ --···· •••••••••• ·····-·····------··-. Insurance odiusters, Daminers, and lnvutigotor5 ................... _........ .. library attendants and assistants ......................................................... _ MaH carriers, post office ............. ,. ........................................................ .. Moll handlers, e•cept po•t office •••••••••••••.•.•••.•.•••••••• Menengers, including telegraph, ond office bays·····----------Meter readers. utHities ........ - ............................................................ ,.. .... ..

-·-..----b~:~~~::.h::.•::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::---l'oyroll and timekeeping clerks •••••••••••••••••••••••••••.•••• -l'ostol clerks ------ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ------ -Praolreodtrs •••••••••••••• -- •••••••••• ---------------· ---- -ltool estatt approistrs ·-·······-----------·------------···-· -~..:::::~~ :: :: :: :: :: :::: :: :: :::: :: :: :::::::::::: :: :::: :: ----~~~~r~t.r-:;·_~1.'.'..9_~~~~~ :::: :: :: :: :: :::::::::::::::::::: :-Stenographers-····- ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Stock clerks Gnd storekeepers •.•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• --Offtee maeh-int operotora ......................................................................... ... BookkMplno and billing mochme ----------------·······-···· Calculating mochine •••••• __ ·······--------············--Computer and peripheral equipment-----·········-·········. Duplicating machine •••••••.•..• ···-···············--····· Keypunch •••••••••••••..••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• _

------Typist• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• -Welvhtrs ••.••• ------ •••••••••••••••• __ ••••••••••••••••••• -Mi$colloneaus cltric:al workors•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• -Not specified clerical workers ·····-···············----------Clerlc:ol ond kindred workers-alla<:oted •••••••••.•••.••••••••.• --Teoeher oides, except school monhors ........................................... _........ _ Telegraph operators •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• --------·--Telephont operators •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• --------·--Tlc:ket, station, ond express a91nt1 •••••• -··---·-----·-·······-

25-640

MINNESOTA

Minneapolis-St. Poul

Duluth-Superior, Minn.-Wls.

Male

Ftmole

Mole

Female

818 122

195

5 224 813 479 172

740 15 35 5

53 17

-

67

393 46 11 87 40 70 23 43 73 9 70 71 16 198

3 180 64

-33

391 136 82

89 2 260 237 7« 769 395 115 125 3 490 25 14 254 64

--8

128

17

15 61

19

2 337 143 75

486

461 18 34 143

\39 736 79 226 453

5 37 17 201

9

--

26

56

170 149

82 25 286

I 668

2 538

36 430

-

2 116 18 41 1 932

so

75 153

42

409

6 30

125 41 19 31

6

268

53

-53

-

9 418

641

22 792 114

33 258 4 413 320 1 825

310 942 772 85 744

-

1 26 4 8 7 3 2 1

347 278 960 471 198 565 084 315

-

102 18 436 295 454 16 513 451 723 1 287

10 178 289 80 1 532 838 5 38 5 193 14 147

39 809 218 232 2 100 764 5 597 269 881

163 114 15 113 21 323 34 32 65

74 12 137 19 215 25 38 33

2 355 1 786 416 1 043 214 2 457 907 541 199

I 333 670 3 956

48

250

6 879

26

14 14

1 850 81 18 1 320 « 195 81

111

437

448 2 940 87 317 160 578 4 300 661 157 4 141

1 251 851 454 5 4 545 30 238 798 I 999 I 954 1 071

89 108 207 717

1 276 29 3 624 447 11 728 64 4 026 11 805 5 024

115 79

13 14

--

17

5

47 146

10

16 80 222 113

32 352

3 26 26 75 55

67 179 393 142

-

59

31

132

94 72 26

-

3« 2 377 92 101 275 79

232

-

362 15 728 II 224

806 396

511

84

409 233 2 299 2 974 1 555

124 1 1 13 8

644 659 170 028 118

-

476 226 2 089 33 368

640 1 239 121 I 225 225

-

1 038 694 515 185 3 920

90

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

Table 171.

Detailed Occupation of Employed Persons by Residence, Race, and Sex: 1970-Continued [Doto based on sample, ... text. For n111onil>g of symbol&.... toxtl

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

~!.l'aul

Molt crwtt.... ••• kWrotl • .,..,. __________________________ _ Automobile accessories install&rs _.,.,, ________ .,. .................................................. .. Bakers ---- ••••.••••• ------ ---- ------------------------ --·-Blacksmiths -- •• -- ____ ------ ---- -----·------------------ ____ _ Bolltrmakers ------ --·---·--- __ ------------·- ---------------· Bookbinders •• -- ----·- -·--·----- __ ---··-·-·- __ ------···--- ·-Brickmasons and stonemasons ...................................................................................... .. Bulldozer operators •••• -- __ •.•• ______ •••• ________ •••••••••••• _ Cabinetmakers •• -- -- •• -- __ •••• ____________ •• ______________ •• _ 1

~:~::;' 1~~~~iiir"s·::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ::: : : :

Cement and concrete finishers .............................................................................. ____ _ Compositors and typesetters ............................................................................................ ...

Cranemen. derrickmen. and holstmen ........................................................................... ...

Decorators and window dressers .............................................. _............................. ... Pental laboratory technicians,.. ................. ----------- .. -- ...... - .... ----- ..... .. Eltctriclons •• ________ ------·· •• ______ ------··-- ------------ __ Electric power linemen Eltctratypers and stereotypers ----·-------------------·-------Engravers, except photoengrovers.... __ ---- -.... ,.. .... -------------....... .. Excavating, grading, ond rood machine operators, except bulldozer .... .. Floor loyers, except tile setters------------------·-----------··-

and coblemen -------------.. --------------

Foremen, n.e.c .... -- .... ____ ..................... ____ ..................... ---------- __ _ Construction __________ .... - .. ---·-- .................... __ .................... _.... .. Manufacturing .... ____ ................................ -........... --------------,.. .. ..

IS 72'

11 110 20 9, 12 15' 347

70

n1 21

'"

21 32 9fl.l 205

:23

33 5 11 30 12 10

lnsl=~~;~~t';.;~·c_:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

322 53

Railroads and roilway express service .................................................. ... Jewelers and watchmakers __ .................... ____ ........ __ ------ ........ __ .. .. Job and die setters, metal-------------............................................ --locomotive engineers ____ ---- ------ ---- ----------- ............ - ....... --locomotive firemen .... ____ ---- .......... ------ ................................ __ ---- ---

10 4

663

6 370

540

456 2 015

737 63 7

315

3211

3 876

5

495 105 51

l 175 180 126

83 23 60 10

33

5

113 48 35 356 91

J.07 1 549 374

7 13

6 751 20

forgemen and hammermen .......... _... _.... .,-.............. ________ ., ____ .... _ furniture ond wood finishers----------------------------- ............. .. Furriers ........ __ .... __ ................ - .. ------ ____ .......................................... .. Glaziers ........................................ ___________ ............................ __ ---- __ Heat treaters, annealers. ond temperers ........................... - ...................... .. Inspectors~ scalers, ond graders; 109 and lumber .... _...................... _.... _

0

4

45 757 76 140

43

Transportation, communications, and other public utilities ................. .. All other industries .................................................................................. ...

1

It 791

228

2 341 192 562 331 23t 320 1 261

~~~d~ :0~~ :~;ds~-i~~iudi~g-;;,-;p;c1ii;d ·ma~~;~~t;ri;;:::::::-

502

13 1 7 4

936 416 736

994 2 742

351 6

394 10 8 25

52 5 6

305

9

334 77 42 5 11 21

28

s

l 154 28 536

222

314

I 563 3 221

.IO 540

49 116 25 240 123 12

5 9

5

830 139

153 20

384

26

257 285

6

ftmolt

474 118

s

12

Mochinists . . . . . . ____ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ----.. .

~

8

s 076

159

Mechanics and repoirmtn............................................. __ ........ _______ .. __ Air conditioning, heating, ond refrigeration --------------------~nroff .... - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Automobile body repoirmen ----·----------------------------Automobile mechanics -----.. ---------- ............................................... .. Data processing machine repairmen .......................................................... ... Form implement ............................................................................... _., .. .,_ ..... .. Heavy equipment mechanics. including diesel ........................................ ..

4 190 54 121 191 l 191 26 17 I 353

44

19 737

399

17 9

1 858 911 6 370 675

9 90 21

8

3 847

54

Household appliance and accessory installers ond mechanics .. ____ .. _ Loom fixers ................ __ ........ -- ---- ............................... ---------- --Offiee mochine •• __ •• -- __ •. ------ -------------- ------ ---- ••. Radio ond television ................... _................ ___ ,. ............ ------------Railroad and car shop •• --·----· -- -------------- -----· --·· --Miltelloneous mechanics and rep1;1irmen_ .. __ ---- __ ........ ------ _,.. __ Not specified mechanics and repairmen-.......... - ........................... - ...... ..

166

1 062

31

33

378

8 27

Millers, groin, flour, and feed •••••••••• -- •••• -- -- ---- -··- -· •• -Millwrights •• ·-·-·- •• --------·· •• -- •••• --··--·- ----···--· .. -· Molders, metal ........................................ ~ ......................................... - ........... .. Motion picture pro;tctionists ........................ -- ............ - ....................... -- ... Opttcions, and lens grinders and polishers ............................. ---- .......... .. Pointers. construcUon ond molntenonee ................................................... .. ~pe~on~rs------------------------------

Pottern and model makers. except paper __ ---------- _____ .,. ____ --Photoengrovers and lithogrnphers •••. ---- ----·----- ------ ---- --Piano and argon tuners and repairmen .................................................... .. Plosttrvrs. .... __________ ........ -- ................. -- ........ -- --- - -- -·-- -- -- -- -

Plumbers and pipe fitters····-·--·-···---··-··----------·-·-··Power station operators ............................................................................ --Pressmen and plote printers, prinHng ....................................................... -Rollers ond finishers, metal •••••• ·---------------·-------·--·-Roofers ond sloters. ••••••••••••••• ---- -- --·-----·--·-- ---- --ShHtmetol workers and tlnsmffhs •• -•• -------·---·--·--------··· Shif>fltters •• __ ---- __ ---- ------ ------ -- -------- ---- ·------- -Shoe rtpairmen .... __ ------ ..................... ---- -------- ............ -----.... ..

~~~i:!~·~~:i~'!e~:t~-~~~:::::::::~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::

781

178

446 305 103

988

10

518

452 97 323 2 841 144 29B

37

3

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

612

52 177

19

3 632

12 39

37 91 9 48

5 5

60

2 247 21

30 9 242 4

106 11

2 052

16

94

5 5

31

89

456

8

181 164

28

4\3

2 016

176

717 289

35

Stone cutters and stone carvers ........ ------ ................. ---.. ------ _,. --

Structural metal craftsmen ..... - ......................... ___ .,. ........ ------------ -Tailors ______ ---- ____ •••••••• ···--- __ •• ---- ---- -- ------ -- --Telephone instalktrs ond repairmtn ........................................ - ........... .,_ .... .. Telephone linemen ond splicers -----------··-··-------··-··--·-Tile setters •••• ---· •••••••••• -··-·- __ -----··-·-----·-·-·· •• -Tool ond die moken ------------·----------·--·-··--····-···-Upholstorers •••• __ •• ---- -··- -- •• -- -- -- ---· -· •• -· -· •• ·- -- -- ·Craftsmen and kindred worktn, n.e.c ___ ................. _............... -............. .. For111er members of the Armed Forces-·-······-----------------Craftsmen and kindred workers-allocoted ----·-·---·-·····-··---

4

123

68

6

428 67

664 1 393

588

362 29 7 288 5 5 31 10 18

:m

13

47 236

33

2 015 330

122 13 47

351

8 14 9

26 16 128 61

12

20 82

6

2 231 354

660

62 d 22

569

36

4 24'1

169

MINNESOTA

25-641

Table 171. Detailed Occupation of Employed Persons by Residence, Race, and Sex:

1970-Continued

[Data based on sample see text For meaning of symbols ••• text] Standard metropolitan atatlstical areos

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

=:~=~t:."n':.:k:~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

Asb«stoo Ass
Meot cutters and butchers, manufacturing ........................... - .... - .......... .. Meat wrappero. retail trod•---·--·-··----·--·-·-···--·-·-------

~~/i~~~:'!~~ :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :::::::::: :::::: :: :: :: :::::::: =-

Minneapolis-SI. Paul

Duluth-Superior, Minn.-Wis.

Male

Female

Mole

Female

B 027

2 602

49 233 306 5 490

32 915

62 153 87 59

178 14

554 77

60

2 650 179

22 93 10

212

79

33

7

156 9

276 19

63 130 731 26 4

31 56 251 19

6 17

l 061 23 176

586 58 552 310 3 834 92

23 28

576 18 500

329

5

11 210

I 624

25

17

.Precision mochine operatives __ .... - .. -...................................... ------- __ _ Drill press operatives------------------·-- .. ·---- .......... --------Grinding machine operativH ........................................................ _____ _ lathe and millinq machine operatives---··----------.---------P:recisian machtne operatives, n.e.c. __ .... ------------ ,. ................... .. Punch and stomping preu oiptrafr_.es ______ ............ __ ........ - ...... ---- ... .. Riveters and fastener$ ............ ------ ------ ........ __ ............ _................. .. Sailors and deckhands -----------·-·-·-·········-······--·-··· Sawyers ............... __ .................................................................. - .......... ___ _ Sewer:1 and stitchers .... .... ---- .................................................................. --

260

5

Shoemakin9 machine operative$ ....................................... .,_ .. _.. _______ _ Solderers ...... _.... ________ ------ ................................ __ ......... __ ............ __ _ Stationary firemen ____ .......... __ -- -...................................... __ ,.,. - ........... .. Textile operatives ......... -- ....... ____ ......................................... - .. - .......... -Carding, lapping, <1nd combing operatives .......................................... -.Knitters, loopers, ond toppers ........................................... -·-- .......... .. Spinnen~ twisters, and winders ............................. - .................................. .. Wtovers .... ............ ---- ------ ............................ -- ............ - .............. -Textile operatives. n.e.c -------- .................. ___ ...................... -- ........ ..

50 361 43

18 41

380

23 3 223 153 448

3 315

395

I 008 634 1 392

40 4

4 755 25

192

54

112 10 354 124

30 52 423 109 10

11

13 9

1 571

396

589 386 421 175

68 128 49

3 110 1 540

M~nuu~b1~u~i~:d; :: :: :::::: :: :: :: :: :: :::: :::: :::::::::: :::

1 040 737

281

11 009

81

6

217

34

640 7 219

137

45

55 307

26 1 929

78

10

31

47 92

462 68

63 8

1 102 22

Lumber and wood products. except furniture .. __________ ,. __ furniture ond fixtures ................................. ---------- ........ --Stone, clay, and 9lan products·-···--------------·----Primory metal industries ........................................ - ................. .. Blast furnaces, sttel works, and rolling and finishing mills ..

182 74

10

Welders and fklmecutters ............. ................................................................ .. Wfnding operatives, n.-e.c .......................................... ,.. .................... ---- ... __ Mi$teHaneous and not specified operatives ................................. - .......... .. Occupat•on: Machine operatives, miscellaneou5 specified -- ............ ---------Machine operatives, nat specified ........................... __ .................... .. Miscellaneous operatives __ .................... ____ ............ __ ................... .. Not specified operativts -- •••••••••••• ···--·-·········-· ··Industry,

151

l7 21

691

48

47 25

500

982

26

109

401 735

42 132 60

28 12 6

19 97

102 46

5 8

5

14

4 5 93

1 155 40

1 176

317 54

893 294 972 62

517 1 559

Mine operotivesf n.e.c .................................................. ..................................... .. Mi,.;ing operatives ....................................................................................... .. oners and greasers, except outo ............................................ ---------Pockers and wrappers. except meat and produce ................ - ................ .. Painters, manufactured article$ ... -------- ........................ __ .................. .. Photographic proces5 workera ..... __ ................ ---.. __ .... -............ _____ .. ..

166

2 615

178

57 17

4 8 604

3

3 885 332 13 843

5 680 3 513

6 093

11 179 332

7 177

2 669 2 193 I 367

948 5 731

272 BO

2 536 27 51

308 544 65

50 126

1 063 1 616 625 310

249

Fabricated metal indu$tries, induding not specififd metol.. .... .. Machinery. except electrical.. ........................................................ .. E'*t:tric-aJ machinery, equipmctnt. ond suppftes .......................... .. Tronsportatton equipment ............................. __ ........................... .. Motor vthtdes ond motor vehicle equipment .......................... .. Professional and phatogrophic equipment, ond watches •• -·Ordnance ......... -------- ................ -~ ........................................... .. MisceHoneou:1 manufacturing industrifl ....................................... .. Durable goods- allocated ________ •••••• -·--·········· ••

129 10
Nondurable goods-···--·-·······--------------·-----··· Food ond kindred products---------·······-------·-·--· Tobacco manufactures .... ____ .................... __ -- _.. ---- ........ __ Apparel and other fabricated textile products •••••••.•• -·Paper and ollied producl•--·--·-···-·-····-··-······--Printing, publishing, end ollied industries---·--··-·------Chemicals ond allied products---······---·-··-·-·-----· Petroleum ond cool products···--·········--·---------Rubber and miscellaneous pla•tic praducl•·-·--·--·------leather and leather products •••• ---···-·------···-----Nonduroble goods- ollacated •• --·- ·-·-······---·--·- --Not spec:ffied monufacturing industries ........ -----------.. -----

299

4

5

97

55

Nonmonufocturfng industries ............................. ---- .... -------· .... .. Construction .... -------- ........ __ .............. .,. ....................................... .. Transportation. communicotions, and other publk utilhies __ .... .. Wholesale and retail trade·--·-·-·-·····-······-··---···Businen and repair Htvices ...................................... --.. -- .......... .. Public: administration ............... __ ---- .............................. - .... - ............ .. All other industries------------------··-----·-·········Operatives~ except transport-oNocated ................................ - ................. ..

531 58 207

115

2 834

178 41

61

249 556 I 151

1 446 15 86

21 26 358

5

499 72

25 - 642

MINNESOTA

26

5 10

5

114 310 513

35

369 83

102

245 112

4 819

13 59

115

25

18

125 1 399 826

13

1 187

417

81 6

222 606 32

5

11

33 161

5

307

2 381

476 371 72 32

299 465 344 6 3 140

517 207

749 739

228

632 62

6

584 339

24 398

1 935

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

Table 171. Detailed Occupation of Employed Persons by Residence, Race, and Sex:

1970-Continued

[Doto based on somple, see text. for mooning of symbolo, ,.. lt>
The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

Minneopell$-St. Poul

Duluth-Superior, Minn.-Wis.

Mole

Ftmole

Male

Femolt

.

4 118

93

"'205

7U

Bui drivers -- ............ -- ........................................................... ---- ........... .. . Conductors and motormen, urban rail transit ........................................ ..

344

S8

4 813

TNoaport eqv... Ht .,....itm-----·-----·---·-----···-·

Deliverymen and routemen ............................................................................ fork lift and tow motor operatives. ........................................................ .. Motormen mine, factory, logging comp, etc ......................................... .. Parking attendants ........ ------ .................................................................. .. Railroad brakemen ................................................................................... .. -

Bootrnen and canalmen_,. ......... - .. -------- __ ................................ -------- ..

1

. Taxicab drivers and chauffeurs ........................ - ... -- ........ ________ ,.. __ _. Truck drivers-------------- ................ -----------· ................... - .. .. Transport equipment operatives- allocated .... - ...................................... . . Railroad switchmen __ -··- __ -- •• -·-- -·-·---·-- ---···-------· -·

590

-

16

---14

162 52 51 161 326 126 2 207 169

101

im-

339 32

1 881 13

1 1 11 1

5

4

731 147 147 191 185 325

-

15 62 110 52

l1Hnn, IXClpt .................................................... ____ ,. ____ .. Animal caretakers, except form .. __________ ........................ _.. ,.., .......... . . Carpenters' helpers -- ..................... ________ ., ........................................... .. . Construction laborers, except carpenters' helpers __ ............................ .. Fishermen ond ay1termen ........................................................................ .. Freight ond material handlers-··--·---·-···-·-----·-·-········ . Garbage collectors -- ____ -··· •• -·-· ----··-----·-· ··-···-·-- __ Gardeners and groundskeepers. except form ................................... - .. .. -

4551 9 42 634

310 11

175

Longshoremen and stevedores .......... -- .... -- ........ __ ,._ ........ -------- .. Lumbermen. roftsmen, and woodchoppers ............................ - .......... - .. .. Stock handlers ________ -·---· •• -· •• -··--·-·---·-··-------·- __ Teamsters ........................................ __ ---- __ ....................................... .. Vehicle wo,her.s and equipment cleaners ............................................... .. Warehousemen, n.e.c .... __ ................ -- -- ................ ---- -----......... _ .. ..

63 269 557

213 163

--202 ---

Miscellaneous and not specified laborers .............................................. .. . Occupation: Miscellaneous laborers ........ -- ............ -- -------- ---- -------- .. Not specified laborers ............ -- ...................................................... .. Industry, Monufocturing ........................ ---- ---- ............ -- -- ------ ........ .. Durable goodo •• __ •• -· .... -· ---- -· -· •• -· -····--- ··-- - ·Lumber and wood products, except furn'iture .................... _.. Furniture and fixtures ............ - .............................. -------- .. Stone. cloy, and gloss products_ .. ., .... _.. ________ .. ____ ,. __ ·Primary metal industries ,._ ................... ________________ _ Blast furnaces, steel works, and rolling and finishing mill

1 Ml8

n

3 896

782

671

5

1 010 2 886

376 406

1 73ll 1 058 48 35 112 197

S2ll 407

-..-· ---·---Nondurable goad•-----·---·-·-·······--·······--·-·-· .. Food and kindred product•··-··-··-··--··-···-----·-- -Tobocco manufactures -- ............ ---------- .... -------- -- -Textile mill products--·-··---·-···-·---·-··------·-- -Apparel and other fabricated textile products ..................... _-Paper and ollitd product•---------·-----·-·-----·-·-· -· Printing, publishing, and allied industries---------------.. Chemicals and ollied products------------------------ -·

68 27

--

·-

--

.. -·

..

Fabricated metal industries, including not specified metoL .. Machinery, except electrical._ •. -·---·-· •• -· •• ·-··-·-Electrical machinery. equipment, and supplies __ ,..,_,. ...... _ .. Transportation equipment ...................................................... __ Motor vehicles and motor vehicle equipment .............. - .... .. Professional and photographic equipment. and wotchts -- _ Ordnance __ ........ __ ---- ---- ................................ ---- ---- .. .. Miscellaneous manufacturing industries ____ ...................... .. Durable goods- allacoted __ .. -· __ ··-·-··· ··-· ··---·--

Petroleum and cool products-----------------·------- ·Rubber and miscellaneous plastic products ............................ .. leather ond leather products .................................................. .. Nondurable goods- allocoted._. ___ -··· •••• -· ••••••••• Not specified manufacturing industries .................................... .. Nonmanufocturing industries ................. ---- ---- -------- -- .. .. Transportation, communications, ond other public utilities .... .. Wholesale and retail trade_ ................... -- .. ------- ................. .. Business and repair services ...................... _............................. .. Public administration .... -- -- .. ,, ......................... -- .................... -- -· All other industries-·-···-·-·······-··-······---·-··--.. Laborers, except form-allocated .. _.............................. - .... ~--------- ..

.. ·-.. -· .. .. -·

Fomen

...Sr-••.....-.-------·-------------------..

--fort•ff ................................................ ,. -Form foremen ........ __ ............................ ------ .................... -------- ... ·-

Formers, owners ond tenants ................................................................ .. Farm managers ............................... -- ------ -- ................ ------ ------ .. Farmers and form monogers-ollocoted ........ -------------------Farm litlMtntn lttd ,.,.

Form laborers, wage workers-------------------------------- ..

--

Farm laborers, unpatd family workers------------------------Form service laborers, setf-employed -------------------------- .. Form laborers and farm foremen-allocated---·----------------



DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

486 :206

-

-

5

flQ6

72

586 465 37 4 17 297 200

42

-

---

27 12

---5 6 --

121 56

15 9

15 13 18

6

-

10

9

--902 A06 210 15 66

205 246

264

-

65

--

82 .48

15

-

-

73

I 247

7 422 4 9'17 1 842

-

-

2 804 63

24 39' 246 184 3 663 9 4 540 312 1 393

-5

4

--

---35 5 9

-

4 17 10

-

90 55

37

174 :206 71 45 29 14 89 61 6

-6 -4 -

80

so

28 lD

-

II 197 21

-

675 387

121 39

11 11 107 37 46

6 31 14 8

46 26

23

-

-

4 5 2 158 756 765 208 128 301 1 761

---

254

19

116 43

-

76

165

42 42

2 lM l 839 153 192

146

206

17

175 19

31 40

1 221 62 787 163

12

6

209

211 5 151 86 7 12

427

385 13 29

-

--

-

137

-9

MINNESOTA 25- 643

Table 171. Detailed Occupation of Employed Persons by Residence, Race, and Sex:

1970- Continued

[Dato based on •omple, see text For mooning of symbols, see text] Stondord metropolitan statistical areas

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

5-ko

,..,.,n, HCO,I ,.i.t110 '-t•lioW ·----------·--·-·-

Chombermoich and maid., except private household .•••••••••••• --. Food service worker•-·-·········----·--·--·----------------- Bartenders ........................................................................... _____ ,. .. _.... _ -

Cktan.ing servict workers----- .. - ........................................... ,. ................. ..

Cleonera ond charwomen ..................... _...................................... _.......... .. Janitors and sextons ................. - ............................................................. ..

..

Busboys •• -- •••••• -------- •••••••••••••••••• ---------- ••• Cooks, except private hausehold •••••••••••••.•••• -----·-··-Oishwoshen •••••• -- -------- ------ •••••• ·-·- ______ .... __ • .

--

Food counter ond fountain workers .............................. ,,. ..................... ..

Waitera __ ................................. __ .................................................................. _ food serviee workers, n..e.c., except private household ...................... ..

.

l\tolth service workers •• ______ •• -----·--·- •••••••••••• -·-- __ _ Dental assistants,.. .. -· .... -...... ,._-........................................ ··-------- __ Health aides, except nursing __ -- •••••• ---··· •• ·-·--------- __ Health trainees •• __ • _____ •••••••••••• -------- ••••••••••••• Lay l)lidw!"es •• ";j";:jC" •••••••••••••••• ··----·- ·········- •• _.

--

Nur11ng aides, or e .es. and attendants ........ - .................................. ... Pro<:ttcal nur1es .... ..................... __ .......................................................... ,.. -

Per1onol MrVice workers,. ........................................................... ,,. .......... .. Airline •tewardesses •••••••• ·------- •••••••••••••• ··--·-·- _

Baggage p0rters and bellhop•····-·---·-··--------·----·-··· Barber• •• __ •••• ____ •••••••••••• -···-··- ----·········-··· -

Attendan1s, recreation end amustment .............................................. .. .. Atttndants, persetnal servtce, n.e.c ......................................................... .. -

Mole

Female

Mole

s 242

8 254 938 288

36 755

2 267 8 365 1 894

807 773 415 332 617 241 645 784

22 361 146 241 4 590 857 919 11 891 3 717

188

2 323 111

1 506 11 172 10

12 375 1 105 1 128 345

-

13

-

7 479 2 318

374 4 62 3

1 030

3 335

37 41

500 176 140 1 316 21 13

7 869 1 274 245 543

30 5

-

-

-

11 15

-

193 28 465 120 24 24

72

·-·--

64

-

35

176 439 260 28 200 31

17 19 82

-

987 110 3 366 864 198 58 106

278

29

--

226

Ml4

5 625 61 1 048 1 805 4 2 468 239 2 168

.w ....... ____________________________ •..

39

1 082

111

5 156

-household ........................................................................... - .. ..

13 8

502

14 3

2'I 330 236

6

«

-18 -

----

4 35

private househo1d ............. ........................................... .. laundrusei, :private household ............................................................ ..

Livi~~ or~ongement::

ltvlflg In .............................................................................................. - .... ..

living out .......................... ,.. .......... ,. ............ ____ ................................... __ ..

25-644

-

923

--· Me1ids ond servants, private househok:L ............................................. .. -Private hous.ehokl workers- allocated ·--............... - ...................... .. -HousekHpen~

-

1 251 62

11

core workers. privote hovsehold ........................ - .................... ..

Cooks, private

-

556

50

--

p...... '""'... Ch~ld

-

1 320



--.. .. --

Occupation:

208 128

160 15

14 18 21 41

~

011 493 711 992 790

9 1 1 3 1

Ektvotor operator!li .... ...... .........................................._.... _.......... ,.. ...... --Hairdressers ond cosmetologist• ..... - .................... ,._,,.., ........................ .. --ex.ce-pt private househo.td .... _.,._,. ____ .,. ........... .......... .. -School monitors ....................................................................................... .. -Housekeepers~

210

52 5 1 1 1

3 495 109 14 849 163 73 1 700 579

-

CMld core workers, except private household ................................... ..

MO

14 314 76 1 456 12 782

Female

1 264 415 138 358 173 24 74 82

115

Boarding and lod!ting house keepers·····---·-------·--···-·-· Bootblacks •••••••••••••••••••••••••• ·-------.--·-· •••••••

Ushers, r.-creotion and amusement_,. ...................................................... .. Wetfare service aides ................................................................................. ..

Minneopolis-St. Paul

Duluth-Superior, Minn.-Wls.

MINNESOTA

16 19

-

238

-

21 138

-

74 5 3 675

45

4

1 960 108 548 54 2 239 247

71 1 011

25 86

638 4 518

5 55 9

466

4 5 81

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

Table 172. Occupation of the Experienced Civilian Labor Force by Race and Sex, and Weeks Worked In 1969 and Experienced Workers Not in Labor Force by Sex: 1970 [Dato baMICI on sample,

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical

*

text. For n-»ng of i)ltllbolr.. eee - J Weeks worked in Ir::~experienced clvitlcm

Total experiericed civilian

Areas of 250,000 or More

Year lost ~ of experienced workers not in iabor force

Pnonr. of

labor force

White

Negro

Sponbh iangUOge

Totol

MS 328

932 230

7 375

s :m

138 749 11 494 I 046 5 822 20 756 181 2 858 4 748 3 611 9 358 4 285

136 344 11 429

1 123 28 5

853

...,

2 710 1 640 10 038 1 924 1 786 5 036 t 292 1 720 s 414 I 665

2 624 1 589 9 821 1 908 1 786 4 868 I 259 1 658

50 to S2

-"'

27 IO 49 weeb

1 to 26 ~

196().63

1964-68

1969-70

935 866

mm

160529

11 411

um

50 002

113 111

127 982 11 429 1 046 783 20729 181 2 848 4 742 3 611 9 347 4 276

103 798 9 938 835 s 056 18 766 160 2 527 4 319

27 289 999 166 570 1 520 16

6 195

2 913 48.4 40 18 376 5 116 S6 63 136 32

• 950

237

492 45 157 443 5 84 132 102 120 153

1139

2 6118 1 640 10 012 1 924 1 781 5 015 1 292 1 714 s 394 1 649

2 366 1 459 8 001 1 185 1 473 4 233 1110 1 314

221 128 1 n9 685

282

55 30

662 162 268 494 216

120 20 132 204 42

'19 33 381 71 108 168 34 212 244 34

2 230 27 640 7 396 5 432 13 171 15 9n 6 786

1 624 12 104 3 535 2 216 5 259 12 952 345 2 891 2 857 1 416 6 968 11 263

373 13 634

233 I 902

7 213 2 036 980

(119

95 816 13 326 2 031 5 613 14 9-42 "6 365 12 158 17 106 4 304 12 797 13 539 1 851 l 018 '901

lO 214 1 044 1 198 456 I 930 3 589 664 I 2T1 275 1 423 1 WI 714

41 505 6 459

9 666

THE STATI!

........ """ ................. ____________ _

Male, 16 years old 11111 • - -----------·--------~

=~:;.'.~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

Computer specialists ...................................... Engineers •••••••••••••••.•••••• --------·------· •• ·--- ••• Aeronautical ond ostronoutlcot -------------··-···--------

5~~f~~~:~;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Lawyers ond judges -········-·-·----------------------··· life and physical scientists •••••••••••.•••••••••••••••••••••

Chemists -------· •••••••• _···--·--······----·--·-----.

Phi!~1s~:· ~-·~!~!~~~~-~~~~~-~~~~~::::::::::::::::: Phormoclsts •••••••••••• --------------·---------------Physlcions, medico! ond osteopathic------·------·-·····-Other related practitioners .••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Heotth technologists ond technicians •••••••.•.•••••••••••••• " Religious workers __ -----·-··· •••• ······-··-----·· ••••••• Social scientists ........................................ .

--Scx:iol ond recreation worlters •• ··-----------···--·····---- Teochers ••••••.••••••••••••••••••..•••••••••••••••••••• College ond university ••••••• -----------·------- __ ·----- Elementary and prekfndergorten -----------·--·-·-··--·-- Secondory •••••••• -------- ---- .......... --·-·--------

--"

Engineering and science technicians..-------·-···--·-------llroflsmen and surveyors ••.• __ ---------·-- •••• ··------Electrical and electronic engineering technlcions •••••••.••••• " Technicions, except heotth, and engineering ond science •••••••• Airplane pilots ____ •••••••••• ---------- ·------- ---·---Writers. artists, ond entertainers -----------------·--·-···Other profllssionol, technical, and kindred workers ••••••••••••

· .... •W.inmn, "'"'" ,_ ----·-------Buyers, purchasing agents, and soles managers·---···------- -School administrators ____ ---- __ -----· __ ----····---------- Specified monogers ond odministrotors, public administration ••. Other specified managers and administrators ---------------· Managers and administrators, n.e.c., salaried---------------- ~\:~~;~u~~3-;;iaiii;;;df':: :: :::: ::::::::::::::::::::::--

--

Transportation, communications, ond other public uttllttes •••• All other industries-----------------------------------Managers and odmlnlstrotors, n.e.c .. sell-employed----···-·-- " Construction __ •••••••••••• Mon ufocturlng____ __ ••---------____ •• ________ •••••• __ ••------------___________ _ Wholesale and retail trade--------------·--------------All other industries----------··--·····-·---------------

-w""'"' ···-······-··········-------------lnsuronceSalts agents, brokers, and underwriters ________________ _Reol estate agents and brokers·········-····-------------- Salts representatives. manufacturing industries -------------- Salts representatives. wholesale !rode -------------·-··----- Soles clerks. retail trode .••• ----------········-·-······--- Soltsmen, retoll trode ---- ------------ •••••••••• ······--·- Salesmen of services and constniction -------------·-------- Other sales workers·-···------------·--···-·---··--·---- Cloricat .... ldadn4 ........ -----------------------Bonk tellers ond cashiers ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Bookkeeflers and billing clerks •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

--

:,,~rhaJ.= ~~J find~c~;;s::::::::::::::::::::::::: -Cratt- ...t ...................................... ~~;: -°-~~~~~-~~~~~~~~-=::::::::::::::::::::::: Cabinetmakers •••. ____ •• ----. _____ ----____ ------•••••••• Construction craftsmen -------------------------·-·-···-· Carpenters ---·-· •• ----·-·- •••••••• ·····-----·-··-·--fxco¥Otlng, grading, and rood machine operators ••••••••••• Electricians •••••••••••••• -- •••••••••••• -- •• ----•• -•••• Masons and tilt setters ····------------·····--·--······ Painters, construction ond mointenonce, and pof'erilollgfrs --Plasterers and cement flnlJhtrs •••••••••••••••••••••••••• Plumbers ond pipe Other constructloll craftsmen ------------------···------

.-

---

fitters------------------------------- -fomnen, n.e.c •••• -------------------------------------- Monufocturing •••••••••••••••• ···-·--···--······ ----·- llonmonufocturing Industries ---- -----------· -·-···-----· linemen and servicemen, telephone and power···------------ locomotive engineers and firemen •••• -----------·--·--·---- .

Mechonics and repoirmen ••• ------------------------------ Air condttioning, heating, and refrigeration -------·--·----Aircroft ------ ------------ ----- -- ------"----·--------

=::rie:l~g-~:::

--

:::::::::::::::::::::::::::--

Other mechanics and repairmen ---····-··········---·-·· Metal craftsmen, except mechanics --------····---------·-Machinists and job and die setters -·-···-·········------Sheetmetoi workers and tinsmiths •••••••••••••••••••••.•• Tool and die makers------------------···-----·-------· Other metal craftsmen-----·······-·········--·-------- " Printing crolrnnen •• --•• --· - -- --•• ---- --••• - ------------Compositors and typesetters-················--·-·-----Pre.smen and plate printers, printing-·----------·-------Stationary engineers and power station operators •••••••••••• Other craftsmen and kindred workers -------------···--···

---

---

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

I 011 5 684 20 524 181 2 83J 4 700 3 575 9 235 4 240

5 334

1 655

2 239 27 796 7 434 5 499 13 211 16 086 6 855 3 381 3 340 1 692 9 388 14 9SO

2 184 27 264 7 130 s 455 13 073 15 875

108 514 14 607 3 262 6 253 17 591 so 852 12 937 18 652 4 647 14 616 16 009 2 639 1 139 8 755 3 476

88

76

-

10 11 12 43 23 21 13

so

6 23 91

12 16 14 49

9

21

139 6 12 121

39 36 3

20 5 23

29 210 58 27 86 106 36 11 12

13 181 !JO

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29

6

280

S8 135 28 45 37 22 51 80

107 894 14 527 3 2-40 6 178 17 395 so 617 12 876 18 614 4 627 14 500 15 937 2 628 1 123 e n1 3 465

l92

43J

62 474 7 687 2 813 7 117 12 834 14 619 7 375 3 187 6 1144

62 211 7 656 2 813 7 085 12 795 14 561 7 360

62 OU 1 747 4 7fJ1 10 S38 45 021

60 I 4 10 44

185 579 983 1 S44 I 368 54 972 18 713 7 6'19 7 824 3 912 s 732 I 705 6 730 2 657 25 751 13 158 12 593 6 446 1 531 43 541 1 .c26 2 243 17 500 1 977 20 395 18 087 8 255

3 270 3 002 3 560 7 736 3 295 2 973

4 3112

19 238

6m

3 366 3 324 1 tll2 9 22:5 14 494

3 171

6 770

117

s

3 366

3 333 1 687 9 286 14 796

5

215 89 68 12 46 54 9 5

108 "4 14$92 3 257 6 Z26 17 445 50 7f/J 12 913 18 617 4 638 14 582 15 964 2 628 1 139

s

35 5

8 732 3 465

177 23

234

62 on

so

22 41 100 142 21 20 15 86 37 5 22

-

17 30

38 5 16

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53 23 90

33 6 22 30 64 28 16 3S

914 717 681 321 195

806 16 22 171

183 754 914 I 534 1 349 54 468 18 511 7 621 7 770 3 882 5 658 1 684 6 716 2 626 25 568 13 oss 12 513 6 398 I 526 43 ltll 1 418 2 22:5 17 333 l 968 20 22:5 17 911 8 141 3 261 2 992 3 517 7 ta. 3 276 2 940 4 349 18 900

972 S6 5 9 151 38 35

970

43

44

597

22

8 5

123 74 49 28

s

192

-9

91

...

88

105

68 4

5 28 31

9 12 21 2"6

312

7 22 41 242

13

11

205 45

29 21 29

-

21 16 86 66 20 46 14 219 6 18 120

...

71 103 25

34 18 26 83 <40 35 14 176

76n

2 7 12 14 7 3

802 106 1'16 488 3(1/

169

6 690

61 1 4 10

3 205 8 555 3 667

4

696

1 391

s

2 1tll

2 305 6 143 11 070 9 464 s 741

2 440 4 883

291 304 672 456

220

3 192 2 881

364

.Q2

2S5 1 546 2 639

86 668

529

1 000 416 825 1 454 3 159 1 139 518 1 155

407 736 663 478 44 S30

47 1:10 987

8 912 33 3n

3 1144

476 559 I 09S 7 253

114 520

141 610

34 394

1 532 1 3S8 54 739 18 611 7 6l!tJ 7 808

1 307 1 076 33 924 10 572 4 318 6 453 2 106

971

3 902

s 6n 1 705 6 713

2 643

25 714 13 149 12 565 6 433 1 524 .(! 326 1 415 2 243 17 388 l 973

20 307 18 033 8 230 3 257 2 996 3 Sfil

16n 3 259 2 953 4 354

18 864

6n

2~

6JYi 5 301 I 491 23 115 12 115 11 000 s 601 1 210 35 48? 1 151 2 001 14 034 I 608 16 693 14 646 6771 2 351 2 633 2 891 6 350 2 702 2 -428 3 '933 14 284

9383

227 190 237 17 038 6 476 2 819 1 077 l 615 1 967 924 1 219 9'11 2 326

903

1 423 645 274

5 880

236 193 2 434 'Jh7 2 750

2 785

l 155 787 316 527 967 379 414 327 3 498

101 53 54

88

17:2

6

154 53 28 14 59 33 4

167 47 27 S2 41 5 63 9

5 120 27 35 53 85 48

414 24 78 472 7 135 10 8'/ 171 128

346

159

n

90 20

48

183 21

54

4

894

m

10 10 74 232

135 217 87 25 80 36 208 405

t/17 853 347 184 263 1 062 520 95 142 57 914 1 196

2 204

2 258

4 954

4 932

430 66 494 1 047 1 713 415 618 272

382 75 .489 1 185 l 677 311 614 170 582 1 124 298 89

6111

335

9119 "61

111 54 16

222 28

157 573

796

91 284 59 302 428 63 35 163 167

188

236 479 820 165 297 165 193 535 62 35 331 107

346

122 55

408

1 204 187 72 635 310

407

330

3 .161 213 Bl 138 272 1865 429 211 652

953 66 46

2 474 228 141 200

4 SU

'16

736 347 121 355

I 870 349

4 904 273 260 471 3900

1 615 55 175 'Il7 1 178

3 3941 108

• 519

• 516 67

5 441

3S

45

3m

1 563 543 278 181 716 92 193 211 273 131 142 187

40 1 959

28 49 920 98 864 602

~

119 47 132

355

178 111 94

1~

93 158 302 33 159

62 34 36 1 854 825 190

156 89 285 100 121 88 815 222 593 92 149 806 27 8 270 28 473 5411 192 65 62

229 108 SS 27 172

m

346

335 $43

2 -404 10 966 68 106 110 4 069 1 727 476

269 24'1 6~

178 337 15-4 I 372 '4116 866 168 171 I 674

22 25 620 61

«6 1 052 JM

128 126 354

~

161

133

346 I 474

276 205 246 434

268

935

s

351 327 t/16 145

16 19* 34 105 122 7 076 2 884 1 104 268 476 1 658 153 288 245 975 ~

S50 280 103 2 284 (>8

26 924 127 1 139 856 390

m

BO 209 325 136 128 230

3 803

MINNESOTA 25-645

Table 172. Occupation of the Experienced Civilian Labor Force by Race and Sex, and Weeks Worked in 1969 and Experienced Workers Not in Labor Force by Sex: 1970-Continued [Data based on sample see text Far meaning of oyrnbols see text]

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

Weeks worked in 1969 of the experienced civllion lobor force

Total experienced civilian labor force

~sol

White

Negro

104 139 9 451 4 281 10 249 920 5 752 2 107 3 652 1 436 5 126 1 332

102 7'3

1 300 155 20 24 12 56

1 234 5 111 15 501 28 884

1 226 293 9 352 5 027 14 9.ol9 28 3"'9

8 15 '48 57 410 340

12 6 6 3

12 5 6 3

503

Spanish language

Total

SO to 52 weeks

27 ta 49 weeks

1ta26 weeks

21 605 2 255 558 2 831 205 745 428 814 314 865

11 122 1 033 104 2 899 113 250 253 681

Year last worked of experienced workers not in labor force 1960-63

1964-68

1969-70

2 252 93

S IOI

u 474

THE STATE-Continued

Male, 16 yeas .W ud ever-Continued

Ammblt~-~-~::::::::::::::::::::::::--

-

Checkers, e)Olmlners, and inspeetors1 manufocturing ---------Garage workers and qas station ottendont•------------------ laundry and d~lean1ng operatives, n.e.c ------------------Meat cutters and butchen-------------------------------Mine operotlve1, n.e.C--------------------------·-········ Packers and wraPll'rs, except produce. ____________________ _ Pointers, monufoctured articles--··-----------·-····------l'redsion machine operotlvtl ·-·······---·-····------·---·S
---

-. t~~=.c~~===::::: :::::::::::::::::::::::::--

=

::::::::::::::

-. =~r=r.~_ Miscellaneous and not specified operatives ------------------ Oceupationo Machine operatives, miscellaneous speelfied --··--------· Machine operatives, not specified----------------·-----

~::e~sa=I!:'-:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::.lndutryo Monulotturing ·---·----- ------·--------- - ---···--··· Durable Wood goods---------------------------------·-produets, including lumtture ________________ _-

308 9 495

9 234 4 230 10 188

903

5 2 3 1 5 1

718 108 809 249

673 102 567 363 001 306

922

705

219

952 99 45 B8

5

-

85 7

-

40 19 18

40 45 70

64

51

113 35 7 46

·-....

6

drive~~~-~-~::::::::::::::::::::: ----

54 3 1 40 9

78' 911 683 016 179

54 3 1 39 8

182 868 643 737 93"'

59 11 24 11 12

64$

57 11 23 11 12

962 087 788 054 033

116 267 280 140

3 425 8 917

3 342 8 691

93

5 679 2 884 322 1 054 561 182 765 2 761 1m 3"'

5 544 2 778 '191 1 025 531 182 749 2 732 1 721 3"'

67 54 7 24 23 13 8

~

6 663 1 422 344

634

73 10 3 10 19 31

58 23 7

2 337 1 926

6 489 1 400 332 615 2 298 1 844

7'863

79 803

11 051 13 315 4 736

17 938 13 216 4 722

70 324

68 27 17 5 ... 2 6 10 1 3

---------

..

Bus Taxicab driversand onddeliverymen. chauffeurs--·-----·----··--·-·------Trutk drivers __________________________ _ Other transport equipment operatives--------------·-·--·--

-----Lo/Nnn, ....,. ---·------------------·--·-- -Construttion kl borers ---- •• -------- ------------------ __ _-Freight, stock, and moteriol hondlen -··----·-------------- -Other specified klborers ··------·------------------------ -Mistelklneous and nat specified laborers----------··-·----- -Occupation,

·-----:::/ rnr;:r.i:s~~~u:i~~!~:~~~:::::::::::::::: ---Machinery, Including electrieal-•• --·-------------- -Transportotian equipment____ •• -- ---------------- -Other durable goods-------···-------·-------·-· -Nondurable Food and goods---------------·---------------· kindred pl'llduets. _____________________ _--Hot specified monuloeturing induslriU------··------- -Nonmonuloeturlng Industries-·---------------------·- -Roilroods ond railway express service ------·-------- -Tronsportotion, except railroads-----·-------------- -Communications. and utlllties ond sanitary servittl ---· -· Wholesale ond retoil trade-·-·--·------------------ -AH other industries--·--·---------·---------------

Mlscelklneous klborers ------------------------·--·-· Not specified laborers-------------------------·----Industry, Monufoeturing __ -------- ---- __ ---------- __ ---- ----Durable goods··--·----------·-·---------···-----

-- ...--

--

_,.... ----------------------- --

............ ,.,_ ------------------------

Paid farm laborers and form loremen·---·--·---------·----

-s....lco ................... pohato """""""' ----------- -Cleaning service workers-----·--·----·----------------- ·-Food service workers---------·---------···------------ -·Cooks, except r,nvote household--------···--·---------- -Busboys and d shwoshers -·--··-·······-------·-·----- -Health service workers-------·-------····----·--------- --P.rsonal service workers---------------------·-----·--- --Protective service warkers---------------------------·-- --Aremen, fire protection --··---------------------·-·-- -·Guards and watchmen -----····-------------------··-· -Policemen and detectives ----·--------------·--------- --Pmato .................. _______________________ _ --_,..,... ..., ........ 1959 ......... ____ _ --Unpaid family workers-------------------·---·------··-·

•includes allocated coses not •hown seporote!y.

25- 646

MINNESOTA

3 2 l

187 313 589 833 191 111 219

2 420 2 472

3"'S 248 710 342

28 293 18 525 811 4 957 3 024 6 298 10 243 1 701 3 191 4 428

s

049 414 847 570 820 907 098 081 701 100

4 366

5

71

-

49

2 355 l 195 1 419 613

981 400 898 280

284 139 225 89

481 272 411 242

l 302 651 102'I 490

545 897 03"' 078 1 674 3 679 155 478 2 799

16 462 7 894 674

1 828 840 119 78 1'48 225 10 52 208

473 182 28 24 43 53 5

998 '485 52 63 87 156

2 552

-9

\7'1

2 007

4 255 2 163 241 230 3"'9 632 47 80 584

118

301

8 475 3 .ol21 91 2 664 427 1 872 93 3 968 904 1 642 1 422

2 047 7'48 65 474 126 634 45 1 327 211 459 657

948 442 17 154 30 305 40 731 99 288 344

280 162

1 526

88 4 26 11 264 13"' 70 60

509 320 4 82 15 88 4 408 121 146 141

4 239

909 60 73 605 171

2 340 161 123 1 687 369

s 410

I 957

4 640 l 031 980 1 398 1 231

2on

1 029 3 860 850 1 046 206 7 162 3 434 10 022 20 430 9 4 4 2

no

1 177 2 822 98 346

1 1 3 5

85

25

--

79

35

44

41 9 13 19

11 470 4 611 173 3 292 583 2 811 178 6 026 1 214 2 389 2 423

294

259

-

54 311

28 198 33

3 l 39 9

885 WJ 779 064

38 646 2 247 924 'J9 006 6 <169

11 503 13"'1 480 7 873 1 809

482

58 11 23 11 12

238 196 519 378 145

30 841 5 667 12 371 5 856 6 947

15 3 5 3 2

29 105

3 390 8 755

2 227 4 720

705 2 160

458 1 875

76

5 601 2 844 307 1 054

3 376 1 649 159 619 325 103 443 1m 1 139

1 325

900

5

274 177 26 165 594 350 20

28 -

6 544 1 403 339 6'R 2 288 1 885

3 571 1 083 237 437 1 143 671

1 540 214 62 121 581 562

19

41

"208

73 211

26 18 8

122 122

17 387 13 079 4 308

10 187 7 643 3 244

1 456 635 352 81 76 74 149 91

571 227 186 56 41 31 54 56

68 776

70 12

21 30

811 808 643 593 962 215 195 701 157 414

42 694 18 375 7 680 2 466 943 1 657 3 961 8 750 1 607 2 323 4 059

-

270

101

-

33 13 97 151 803

47

--

-

216

279

7

140

us

-

•See text for explanation.

282 469 374 305

22 10 1 1

11 ~3 4 597 180 3 247 585 2 794 180 5 995 l 212 2 385 2 398

·---

436 2 533 3 4n

187 141

11 575 4 653

-goods·--------------------------- ·---

78 31 327 305 805 1 406

618 064 691 198

13 39 47 6 15 21 46

40

-

6

-

85

150 113 134

36

30 6

-

30

-

-

5

-

282

107 117 416 737

12 6 6 3

Nondurable Food and goods-----------------------------·-· kindred products ______________________ _ Apparel and other fabricated textile pn>duets ------Poper and allied orodutts •• -------------·---·-··Chemieol1 and allied produets ····----···-··-·---Other nondurable goods-··-------···-----------Nat specified manuloettJring industries ______________ _ Nonmanufocturing indut.tries ---------.. -................................ ... Transportation, communications, and other public utllitie Wholesale ond retail trade--------------·---------All other industries-------------------------------

------

1 473

2 012 163 411 347

46 30 593 474 l 522 2 559

59 56 102 11

-

327 204 320 47 442 250 154 56 266 90

348

141 146 42 11

Zl

69 73

131 61 681 149 638 582

l 223

50 153 228

261 1'48

697 027 599 245 592 4 745 1 373

346 134

'197 436 057 182 571

22 354 1om 1 000 1 060 1 681 3 612 159 478 2 781

70 6 3 4

21 153 145 126 4 100 36

9 5 15 28

22 773 11 007 1 043 1 092 l 686 3 714 164 478 2 830

Primary metal industries -----------------------fabricated metal industries ----------········-·-Machinery, ineluding electrical. ••••• --------·----· Motor vehicles and equipment-------------------Transportation equipment, except motor vehicles ·--Other durable

103 424 9 315 4 261 9 975 910 5 740 2 054 3 572 1 428 5 071 1 332

555

182 746 2 723 1 721 34

27 17 5 4 2 6 10 l 3 4

...

...

566 741 784 176 865

'J'l7

256 2 900 786 11 1 5 2 2

831 788 364 346 333

35

20

'J9 -

413 442 485 617

'192

930 132 429 167 76 o46

565

980

119 1'48 152 16

65

800 31

298

87 230 o46

920 144 394 382 228 212 3 907 1 063 20 514 4360

5 350

6 1111

4 195

966

325

436 795

3 229

188 70 22 18 10

385 167 24 71 31

1 588 711 133 2'46 95

20 113 73 5

41 208 133 10

868

846

2 607

71 564 652

429 163 22 31 106 107

4 403

I 594

2 823

s 736

2 975 2 491

3 525 2 945 580

684 580 104

2 092 1 754 338

10 612 8 426 2 186

474 009 721 596 401 814 1 186 985 58 519 287

12 608 4 427 5 407 1 581 2 249 491 1 068

2 104

s 329

13 915 5 005 4599 1 065 2 047 527 1 737

57

112

711 69

484

13 5 4 1 1

...

484

79 161 53 53 138 407 232 9 1 433 106 ~

460

36 315 68

...

957

347 136 32 54 248 336 44 180 102 10

...

-

328 7 69 130 312

2 600 1 091 239 277 156 639 554 45 '192 163

60

.. .

so

187

637 9

289 56

191 737 1 334

'"'

722 61

502

88

160

...

DETAl LED CHARACTERISTICS

Table 172. Occupation of the Experienced Civilian Labor Force by Race and Sex, and Weeks Worked in

1969 and Experienced Workers Not in Labor Force by Sex: [Doto based

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

°" SQmpie, ""' ttxt.

For meaning of symbols,

IMlll

teJ
Weeks worked in l'NH of tt.e ~ cMl'ion lobcr fcrce

Total

IX~ labor~

While

Negro

579 682 94 487

570 355

5 497

4 352 914 2 010 189 474 21 101 638 19 201 s 146 382 2 916 3 133 2S 467 9 874

92 940

4 297 885 I '181 178 467

769

Penomof Sponish languoge

Total

THE STATE-Continued

Feeaat., 16 years old ""' · - ······---·-·---···_......,, ltdoolcol, ................... ____________ _

~~!~~~~~~~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

Mothemoticol specialists ••••• _____________________________ _ Life and physical scientists •••• -·-------·-·-·-·-······--·---

~!~1t':Osn~~-~~-~~~'.~~~~~~-~~~!~~-=:::::::::::::::::

~stered nurses------·--·········-·-·---------·-··-·· Hea.tt t~h"!'k>Qists ond technicians·······-·----·······--·-Social scoentosts •••••••••••.•••..•••••••••• _. ____ -·Sociol ond re(reation workers--······-···----·----· ___ •·••• Teachers, College and university .................. : .•• ::::: Elementary ond prekindergarten ---------···-·-·-· Secondary •••••••••• __ ··-··-··-··- •••••••••••• Other teochers •••• ··············-········-··--Enginee~ng ond •cience technicians •••••••••••••••••••••••••• Tec.hnicions •. except heolth, ~nd engineering and science ••••••••• Wnters, artist$, and entertainers ______ ,,, .. .,. .......... -.................. __ _ Actors and doncers •••••••••..• -------·--·--·········--Authors, editors, and reporters .•••••••••••••••••• -------· Other profeS$ionol, technical, and kindred workers •••••••••••••

._...

..,...,, ..... _____________ _

""'~

Buyers, purchasing ogtnt•, and soles managers··-·····------Restourant, cafeteria, ond bor monogers ···-····--·--·-----·· School administrators •••••••••••••• -·····-----··· •• ----- •• Other specified monogers and administrators ----------·-··-Managers and administrators, n.e.c .. S11laried ••••••••••••••••• Wholesale and retail trade·····-··---------·-----········

Wholesale and retail trade··········--·--·············-- -

Managers and odmini5trators, n.e.c., sett-employed-----------

Sales w...tien ·---·-······-·-·-···-··-··-······-·

-.---

Demonstrators, hucksters, ond peddlers.•.•••••••••••••••••• Insurance, reol eotate ogents, and brokers ••••••••••••••••••• Sole• clerks, retail trade •• ·------·---···-·-······--------Sole$men, retail trade •.••.•.••••••••••••••••• ·······----Other S11ie• workers-------·-·-·-·-------·-----------··-· Cloricol ...i kWn •.•••••••• -------- ---- ··--------·-···· •• ·-· Co•hiers __ .. --··-·····-···-- .. -------····-- ------·-- ••• Counter clerks, except food··-·········-···-···-·-·-···---

-. . Enumerators and interviewers ........................... ,.. ........................ _.. Ale clerks ............................................ __ Office machine operators .......... - ......................................................... .. Bookkeeping ond billing machine operators··-·-·········-·

..

Keypunch operators ·----······--·---·----·······-·-·-Poyroll and timekeeping clerks •.•·-·····---·-····---···-·-· Receptionists •••.....•... ··-· ..•..• ··-···· •••••••••••••• Secretaries ........ __ .... __ ............ _., .................. ,.. ......................... __ ..... ..

--

~~~t~;~~~;~~~~~~~=~~~~~is=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--

cmi..... ""liWn4 ...ten _____________________ _

Foremen, n.e.c •.•.•.•. ··--······ ·----------- ---- •••.•••.

--

Assemble~::·.:::~.'.:~:::::::::::::::::::::::: .Bottling and conning operotives ........................ ___ _ . Checkers, examiners, ond in•pectors; monufocturing ····---·-Dressmakers cod seomstre$$es, except factory ···--·--·--·-- Laundry and drycleoning operotiv8', including ironers ------·-- Graders and sorters, monufocturing ·-·-··--·--· ---·-·-···-· . Packers and wrappers, except produc•---------------------- Sewers and stitchers •••••••• -·------·-··--·--. -----· ---·- . br~~s=f~~,:;,jj~5·:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: --

Miscellaneous and not specified operative• •••••• -----------·

-

Mop::'~~~~~s :::::::::::::::::::::::::: ::::::::::::--

..

Machinery, including efectrltol. •••••••••••••.•••••••• Other durable goods·------······--·-········----·Honduroble goods, including not specified monufocturing __ _ Food and kindred products---·-····-·-···--------·-· Apparel and other fabricated textile products ----·-··-·

--r,...,.n ...,....,. .,.m1........... -----·-···--·- ............. ,_-.... -----·--·-····--········.""'" ........ """ ..... -·······-········-·--Paid form laborers and form foremen ••••••••••••••••••••••.Unpaid fomlly workers--···------······-···--·------··--- . Stmct w..t.m, ••..,, Cleaning service workers ............................................... __________ _Chambermaids and mold• --·--------········-----·----- Nonmanufacturing indu5tries ___ ,. -- ........ ------ ---- -- ------

-

1.Homs, tXC"' , _ ------·--·--······-----·---··

privttt ........,., ••••••••••••

--

Food servi« workers·····--------·-···············-····· Cooks, except private houHhold ····-····--·-··--·-····-· Watters and food counter workers·····--------------···· Health service worflers ·--------·-······----·····-------·Nursing aides, orderlies, ond ottendonts ••••••••••••••• ___ _ Practical nurses. ••••• --------·· .••• -·-----------···· - Personal service workers--------------------------------· Hairdressers cosmetologist•----·-····-····--·-···--Privatoand .........w ......._________________________ _

----

Privott household worker>, living in-------------········--· Private hou•ehold worker>, living out·----·---------·-------.ioro.i .....-. lint w...ti..i 1959 II( . . . . . . . ______ _

--

20 720 611

18 859 5 067 370

2800

3 056

e 499 1 399 4 683 1 722 7 343 46 610 2 770 6 046 16 274 53 808

2S 17S 9 746 3 247 1 807 333 4 220 SS I 210 8 591 18 949 2 175 2 041 930 4 778 6 370 2 180 2 6SS l 630 42 441 3 101 1 935 31 069 980 5 356 194 26'1 3 870 26 182 13 849 3 215 1 363 4 961 8 304 1 374 4 556 1 710 7 224 46 145 2 736 5 961 15 983 52 766

9 120

9 009

l 805

1 775 64 35l 14 304 433 4 189 l 956 4 511 329

32n

1 823 337 4 285 65 l 224 8 812 19 114 2 175 2 049 940 4 832 6 423

2 2 l 42 3 l 31 5 196 3 26 13 3 I

191 695 654 719 118 949 239 993 420 939 878 370 946 237 371

s 063

66 043

14 735 450 4 844 1 981 4 662 335 7 196 5 649 512 11 437 14 242 11 733 4 861 1 5S7 3 304 6 an 2 050 549 2 509 1 596 6 308 3 025 4 973

l 3 Ill 12

3'IO 583 864 640 3 767 S3 807 13 807 28 831 29 262 19 323 s 195 14 940 7 102 lS 446

1 304 14 1"'2 1 04I

7f:HI s 486 500

11 035 13 911 11 506 4 762 l 508 3 254 6 744 2 024 531 2 405 1 587 6 117 3 015 4 944

1 361 3 583 116 520 12 157 3 627 S3 294 13 661 28 622 28 558 18 824 5 064 14 631 7 037 l5 093 l 275 13 818

•Includes protective service workers ond aUocoted ooses not shown separately.

DETAl LED CHARACTERISTICS

1970-Continued

l 048

22 15 16 11

2 919 349 16

20 6

-

-

116

95 7 81 15

8

101 21

12

9S 12 198 109 16

47

SS 28

5S5 679

92 041

239 908 1 976 178

4

465

20 556

628 18 705 4 986 373 2 852 3 045

5 10 103

15

013 690 178 792 324 4 127 61 l 199 8 339

89

53

ll 715

4

11 6 5 26 17 5 5

-6

-35

6 28 8 7

-

-

5 43 30 6 1 7 175 12 14 88 10 51 1 599 8 96 41 13 8 66 125 19 73 7

97

211 15 59 165

688

64 12 1m 329 14

124

8

96 20 81l

14 90 54

-7

46 45

-

38 9 45 251

-

18 35 191 56 7 688 171

-

35

12 95 6 61 54 12 314 189 125 62 40 22 63 16 18 64 5

54 14 69

-

87 40

-

n

70

113 199 136 42 103 63

-

73

81

15 66

a

-"'

280

.QI

u.,. 2 879

648 683 87 232

11 262 387

10 242

3 223 203

1 671 813

asn

13 745

1 S5()

81'.19

946 203 2 086 19 780 4 666 1 706 1 254

3 566 4 909 l 667 2 016 1 221 11 54S 799 1 146 13 725 470 2 405 110 562 2 481 17 965

s9n 1 646

in

1 970 4 893

ass

1 801

63 497

33 813

45 599

2 707

s 865

15 725 51 625

a 838 14 3n 442 4 711J 1 936 4 464 320 6 965

s 3llO

13 946 I 248

12 698

...

27 to '49

7 475 229

Hin

%2 2 607 183 3 479 2 693 335 5 562 7 191 s 856 2 712 890 1 822 3 144 802 244 l 335 526 2 742 2 602

3 528 476 3 052

1to26

weeks

196().63

1964-68

1969-70

164 820

110 421

liO 947

no u1

165 441

40 416

IS 787 663 74 313 32 78 3515 76 3 2'IO 712 66 393 463 4 399 1 807 747 280 53

6 529 273 16 71 11

15 469 '417 86 283 13 70 3 656 111 3 373 924 45 572 347 4 736 1 684 403 311 6"' 696 39 170 1 162 3 272 415 418 101 986 852 311 500 327 11 061 96'2

-"'

5 5 I

1 16 6 1

697 186 980 59 155 T19 165 223 051 104 788 769 737 333 622 566

68 1 169 37 232 2 353 3 549 323

sos

294

2 637 1 250 3 788 29 136 1 806 3 333 8 ()26 28 119 5 3&2 1 383

l 696 7 054

1 '1'15 3 358 112 235 12 052 3 585 so 6"'7 13 318 26 811 28 025 18 378 s 041 14 422 6 939

-

656

31 233

190 34 199 19 180

l 362 4 589

4

n

206

56 66 426 306

4 899

190 570 3 803 25 854 13 465 3 143 892 4 8S7 8 285

4 6$3

12

7

-

1 406 37S 112

2 139 2 652 1 628 40 736 2 765 1 887 30 249 936

4

10 17

7

4 648 6 327

-

40

-

2 168 2 000 920

Sl2 10 644 13 702 11 264 4 702 l 498 3 204 6 562 l 941 497 2 438 l 526 6 019 2 903

91 162 145 28 18 10 117

63

25 9 3 I

SO ta 52

Year last worked of experienced worl
557

1

6(iJ ().4()

386

464 303 11 526 781

487

8 646

270

1 342 47 195 794 4 979

3 955 925

248 l 234 1 994

333 1 160 283 I 890 10 833 IHI 1 SOI 4 229

13 721

2 350

335 18 135 4 424 108 l 110 611 1 072 63 2 042 1 714 108 3 098 3 785 3 169 l 250 371 879 1 919 605 126 616 706

1 722 172 3U

an

5

187 1 320 1 421 139 241 IN

422 378 86

in

104 10 665 1 \BS 254 7 878 196 1 152 32 813

528 2 910 3 533

sn "n 1 653

1 398 174

m

163 I 376 5 630 292 l 031

3 470 9 785 1 106

83 11 549 2 473 105 553 363 785 74 1 444 973 69 1 984 2 n6 2 239 740 237 503 1 499 534 127
5 456 8 683 13 593 8 6(iJ 2 609 7 247 3 981

230 155 34 680 2 975 954 18 075 s 711 8 782 7 523 s 025 l 311 4 150 I 818

ISi 29 137 2 761 l 010 14 800 2 151 9 346 6 909 H93 l 121 3 025 l 140

4 737

3 984

676 3 861

227 3 757

s 225

48 418

6 316 1 621

11m

...

...

145 5 080

...

27

1 685 -48 1 584 431 4

236

105 2 042 646

110 60 10 287

5

81 515 l 436 171 207 31 458 393 134 \76 108 4 45$

223 129 3 420 100 583

19 345 410 2 445 l 055 226 179 706 931 238 433 178 634 4 600 473

883 l 898 4 727 598

93

S Ull 790 24 314 238 512 98 654 822 35 11"'2 l 223

9n

231 67 164 746 448 39 246 55

544 164 Ul 171 150 9 914 l 199 415

400

8 324 237 l 138 39 686 904 4 514

2 721 742 402 1 203 l 988

396 984

259

I 721

9 266 708 1 516 3 716 10 026 1 719

309 17 293 3 496 198 121<1 574 1 2Sl 155 1 989 l 989 124 2 878 3 "'25 2 871 934 356 578 1 937 ~

136 554 154 I 567

370 1 136 652

1 734

3 ISl

l 723

3 842

1 211 2 720 2 075 l 266

11

...

9

...

m

/IJ3 107 'Jill 30

60 3 848 120 3 479

868

33 1 028 49S

s 564

1 825 660 396

58

1 255 91 248 2 219 3 S19

280 438 100 1 222 789 2n /HO 271 14 697 l 796 337 9 622 294 2 648 46 803 651 4 732 4 142 9n

M4 1 735 1 688 2ro

922

324 1 954 9 079 '436 1 417 4142 14 822 2 416

229

23 MIO 4 840

.i.12 1 483 498 1 155 240 2 939 1 542 9'I 5 391 4 951 4 265 l 064

380 686

3 19'1 1 948 139

686

*

2 813

274

1 027 668 359 25 464 3 196 I 226 12 508 3 132 6 931 5 -157 3 705 926 2 848 l 547

4 836

tt

4 2 2 39 4

1 19 3 12 7 5

669 Ul 133 128 803 517

61/8 904 440 870 037 000 976 3 738 1299 7 062 23 7 039

...

•See text for exploncrtian.

MINNESOTA 25-647

Table 172.

Occupation of the Experienced Civilian Labor Force by Race and Sex, and Weeks Worked in 1969 and Experienced Workers Not in Labor Force by Sex: 1970-Continued [Data based on sample see lex! For meaning of symbols, see text]

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

Weeks ~ in 1969 of the experienced clvilion lobar force

Year last worked af experienced workers not in labor force

Totol experien(ed dvlllan labor force

White

Negro

Persons of Sponish tonguo90

Total

50 ta S2 weeks

27 to 49 weeks

110 26 weeks

1960-63

1964-68

1969-7()

62 990

62 496

194

152

62 103

45 725

10 532

5 846

2 392

5 112

7 814

7 443 S18 38 76 951

7 412 S18 38 76 951

11

36

5 408

1 592

so

357 26

101 23

469 SS

105

11 7

310 S3 10

18

28

35

222 161 174 394 194

222 161 174 394 194

-6

16 7

-

394

--

19 10 6

232 141 583 124 137 259 63 68 296

232 141

----

--6 --

7 357

9

')2.7

DUUJTll...SUPBllOR, MINN.-YllS., SMSA

Male, 16 yews old aml

over-------------------- -

. Accountants-----·-----·--·-·--- •••••• --·-·------·-·---- . Atdlhecls ............................................. . Computer speciollsts •••••••••••••••••••••.••••••••••••..•. Engineers-·-------------------····-----···-···----·---- . ............. ltdiolal, ................... ------------

.-

Aerona111icol and ostronautlcol ----·--------------------Civil •••••• ------···-····---·· -··---·-·--------·-·-Elt<:tricol ond electronic---------····-··········-····--Mechonicol •••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------- ---·----. Other engineers----···---------------··--------------1.owyers and judg" --·-···--·········--------·-·-······LHe end physical scientlsts •••••••••••••••• ---------------Chemists •••••••• -------·-- •••• ·----------·-- -·----- _ Physicians, detllls1s, and reloted practitioners •••••••••••••••• Otntl11s •• ---- •••••••••••••• ---------------- ----- ___ _ Pharmacists •••• ----···------- .••••• --·---------····-. Physicians, medh;ol and osteopathic--·---·--------------Other related proctillonen ............................. . . Heolttl lechnolog1Sts ond technician• •• ··-------------····--- . Religious workers----------······-----------······----Social scitntists •••• __ •••••••• __ -------------- ----------. .

--.. ..

-Social and recreollon workers·····--------·-····--------- -· leG<:her5 •• ---- -- -· -- .......... -- -- -------------------- -Colte911 and unlwrsity ••••••••..•• --------------------- -· Elernentary and prekindergarten ----------------------·· Secondary •••••• __ •••••.•• __ ---·-------------------En9inffring ond science technicians •••••••••••••••••••••••• Oroftsmen and surveyors •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Electrical ond electronic engineering technicioru •••••••••••• Technicians, eJCCept heolth, ond engineering ond ocience ••••••.

-· -·-· ----

-·-Writers, artists, andtechnical, entertainers Other professional and -----··--··-···----·-···kindred workers_ _________ _--· Airpione piiots •••••••• ···-·--------------------·-----

• ........, _. •t htrotws, ucept , _ .......... - ............ -·

Buyers, purchosin9 agents, and soles managers---·-·-·-···· School administrators •••• ---· •••••••• -------------·····Specified managers ond adminislrotors, public administration._ Other •pecified mono9ers and odministrotars -----·--------Managers ond odmintstratars, n.e.c., soloried • _____________ _

-· -· -·--

-~~~:.,cti:~~~ "r9ici1ii;,jJe:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::-·-Transportation, communications, and other public utilities ••• -· All other industries-------------······-·-------------- .. Managers and administrators, n.e.c., self..,,.pioyed -------·-- -· Construction ---- __ ---- __ ,,,,. .................. - .. ---............................ .. -Manufacturing __ •••••••• ·-._ •• __ -- ------·- ----------- -Wholesale and retail trade-------------·······-------·- -· All other indu•tries ---------------------------------·- -· ......... --------··-·---------------------- -lnsuronce Solt• agents, brokers, and underwriters ................ -· Re
-----

Other construction craftsmen ········--------------···· foremen. n.e.c -·-· __ •••••••••••• ---- ---- •••••••••••••• Manufacturing •••••••• -------- __ •••••••••••••••••• __ Nanmanufoctur1"9 industries ................ -----·---Linemen and servicemen, telephone and Locomotive engineers and firemen •••••••••• -----------·-· Mechanics and repairmen ••••••••••••.•••••••••••••••••• Air conditloni09, hea1in9, and refrigerolion -·-····--·····

------power---------------· ------Aircraft ___ • ·-·· •• ---- ---- __ ------- •••••••••••••••• --Automobile, Including bodv---------·-·········-----·-· --Rocffo and teievl•ion ---------------·······--------··- --O!her mechanics and repairmen ··········-----------··--Metal croflsmen, except mechonics -------········--····- --Mochlnists job and setters............ --·-······-·--------Sheetmerol and workers anddie tinsmiths _________ _--· --Tool and die makers--·-······-····----------·-····-- --Other metal ero~smen -----------------·-··········-- ·-Prlntl09 croftsmen •••• -------- ---- -------·· •• ·---· ----- --Compositors and typesetters-----------·····-··--····· --Pnusmen ond plate printers, printing--·-·····-·····-··Stationary engineers and power Uotion operators ---·-···-Other croflsmen and kindred workers -------------·····-·

25-648 MINNESOTA

-------

583

124 137 259 63 68

50

296 50

209

209

2 015 413 631

863 756

389

81 123 14 477 857

6 561 673 259 561 1 S38 2 693 282 1 151 435

825

837 129 60 465 183 3 316

391 82 241 751 790 431 131 499 3 601

89

1 994 404 631 851 750

389

81 123

14 4n

853

6 535 668 259

556

1 532 2 683 262 1 146

----

-----

11 4

-7 ----

----

430

--

60 46S 183

----

825 837 129

-

3 307 391 62 241 751

---

422 131 499

--

m

3 573

89 285

5

-5

17

-3

--

----7

--

7

-6

-

-8 26

--6

20 7 5 8

--

16

-5

11

--

285 516 2 711

2 686

14

--

16 914

16 848

20

36

78 118 70 4 616 886 1 292 l 035 214

363

76

470

280 2 404

580

1 824 S74

508

4 340

54 121 1 459 182 2 524 1 439

508

212 51 668 411 247 94

485

1 871

513

78

118 70 4 607 886 1 288 1 035 214 358 16 470

280

2 399

sea

1 819 567

508

4 324

54 121 1 454 162 2 513 1 43S

508

212 51 664 <401 242

89 48S 1 856

--4 -4 --

---7

--

-4 -4 --

-s

---

19

-

7 12

-

--

--13 -9 -4

----

-4-

506

38 76 947

222 161 170 190

141 S18 124 132 259 63 68 296

so

204

1 992 413 617 854 750

383

81 121 14

4n

837

430

33 65 835

217

146 107 365 160

6

s s

--

142

23

21

217 13 9

525 21 6 47 181 173 12 63 44 54 97 19 3 6S 10

347 30 11 37 93 123

185 17 11

277 18

B

579 293

63 116 14

309 672

3 566

2 955 56 235

1 292 1 030 214 350 76 461 280 2 399 S75 1 824 574 508 4 282 54 121 1 433 182 2 492 l 429 498 212 Sl 668 411 247 94 485 1 824

-5

-

8 93 37 12

200

513 1 186 2 404 261 1 049 383 711 722

79

SS 419 169

90

330

4n

2 192 13 431 74 89

55 3 126 490 976 889

132 168 19 342 110 2 1S3 523 1 630 516 376 3 690 50 117 l 253 155 2 llS 1 12S

406

143 42 532 356 217 74 442 1 436

-

4 18 5

100

4 4 19

-9 -13

-

28 927 177 324 393 100 49 13 5

2 691 347 78 219 691 608 328

886

24

-9

--

168 972 199 281 431

3 280 391 82 241 7Sl 790 418 131 476

16 767 78 118 70 4 S89

29

--7 -6

-

18 9 66 23 15 28

5 657 632

89

-

5 15 56

s

205 128 493 101 113 216 63 S7 269 45

6 541 673 259 561 1 530 2 681 282 1 146 435 818 837 129 60 465 183

285 516 2 676

--

-7 9 -

4 15

30

71 41 5

-68

22

--

19 6

12

3 4S 4 12 23 21 4 5

16 81 15 29

7 6

--

12 7

s

8 8

--6

191 10 77 35 69 80 43

74 86 11 20 17 38 35 7

23 14

23

190 7 5 25 40 91 10 33 39 9 22 5 5 12

340 44 4 22

249

74

667

28 50 48

270

-

-

5

-

--s

25 63

-

32

n

44

-89 78

-

48 37 38 53

-

10 31 12

11

37

-

n

268 24 28 15 201

221

349 15 31 59 244

420 14 32 Sl 323

785

808

1 474 10 16 11 393 162 70 39 19 45

1 279

343 9 22 29 283 2 544 4 22 6 1129 '196 228 111 69 133 47 114 131

106 19 301 253 69 58 9 117 37 17 IS 38 '191

6 17 33 7

-

-

11

116 47 15 66

--

--

s

6 16

16 28 84 29 19

SS 66 43 26 80

197 38 1S9 37 104 426

4

21 5 4 5 7

-

7 9 334 100 88 30 13 49 10 5 39 49 14 35 21 28 166 4 4 74 8 76 51 21 11

-

19 18 13 5 5 97

-

-

32 22 167

4

-4

179 56 40 20 19 10 6 21 7 168 29 139 21 S7 137

-22

s

110

110 19

9 82

-

-31

97

21 67 24

-

20 38 283 5 278 19 70 213

-7

59 3 144 146 52

-

4 90 18 5 13 73 222

-

19

4 4n

172 79 29 12 106 12 26 36 82 28 54 25

58

178 14

-

91 6 67 88 43 6 10 29 4 4

-

38 311

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

Table 172. Occupation of the Experienced Civilian Labor Force by Race and Sex, and Weeks Worked in 1969 and Experienced Workers Not in Labor Force by Sex: 1970-Continued [Data booed on $Ol'Oflle • ..,. text. For rnean1n9 of symboll. see htxtl

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

i:.experienced civilian

workers not In labor farce

~of

cMllon

Spanish

labor force

White

Negro

kmlluo9e

TQ!Ol

a 616

a 528

26

10

• 441 178 88 74 64

50 to S2

·-"'

27 to 49

exptrle~ed

Year lost worl
Weeks worked in 1r:nix:

Total

experienced

l to 26 weelcs

196().63

1964-611

1969-70

Im 35 7 168 4 2S 160 41 11 27 25

1168 48

322

673

9

26

1""

s

20

13 143 63 10 40 5

6 83

21 173

28 5

20

47 10 219 63

15 10

12

55

15 9

33 7 49

wtek$

DULUTH-SUPERIOlt, MINN.-WIS., SMSA- Continued Male, 16 yeon aid anti IWtl'-Continued Oponitlom....... """""" ·------------------------

Anemblen; •• -- -- ------ ---- ---------------- ••••••••• --·Checkers, examinen;, and inspectors 1 manufacturing ----------Garage workers and QOS station attendan11"----------------Loundry and drycleonong operatives, n.e.c ------------------Meat cutters and n.e.c butchers·------------------------------Mine operatives, __ ,,, ___ .. ., __ .,. ___ .., _______ .,. ........ - ............... ___ _

--Packen and wrappers, except produce................... __ _ Painters, monu!<'ctured articles •••••••••.••••.•••••••••• : •• Pntci•ion machine operatives ••••••••••••••••.•••••••••••••• Sawyers •••••••••••••••••• ---------- ............ ·------~:i'l:~';r.!iT::n_:::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ::::::::::_Welders and flomecutters •• ______________________________ -Other metalworking operatives -----·······---------------- Other specified operatives--------------·--··------------- Miscellaneous and not specified operatives --------------·----

Occupation. Machine operatives, miscellaneous specified ------------Machine operatives, not specified ---------------·-····· Miscellaneous operatives ·--------------·-·-·-··-----Hot •pecifoed operatives·----------··-··-------------Industry, Manufacturing----·- •••• __ ---- •••••••••• ·----------Durable goods---------------------------------·-- Wood products, including furntture ••••••••••••••.•• Primary metal industries ·----·····--------------Fobricoted metal industries -----·--·-------------Machinery, including electrical. ••••••••.•••.••••.•. Matar vehicles and equipment--------------------Tronsportotion equipment, except motor vehicles ••••• Other durable goods-------------·-·-·-····------

----Nondurable goods-------------------·-·-······--·· Food and kindred products. •.•.•.••••••••••••••••• Apparel and other fabricated textile produc1s •••••••• Poper and allied products. •••••••••••••••••••••••• -Chemicals and allied products----·-·-·····-------- Other nondurable goods-------------------------Nat •pecifoed manufacturing indusrrieo ••••••• ________ _Nonmanufacturing industries-------------------------- Transportation, communications, and other public utllttles Wholesale and retail trade----------------··-------- All other Industries-------------------------------- T111111f411 -.i.-eot .,....i!YM •••••••••••••••••••••• Bus driver$ .. - .............. -................................................................... __ .. ... Taxicab drivers and chauffeurs---------·--·-·-·····-··---- Truck drivers and deliverymen •••••.•••••••.•.•••••.••.•..• Other transport equipment operatives ______________________ _ IAIMren, exe:1pt ' - ----------------------------- Construction laborers •.•••••• ---- ---- ---- ---------- __ ---- Freight, stock, and material handlers ---------------------·· Other specified laborers---------······--·-·-------------- Miscellaneous and not specified laborers······----····----·- Occupation,

-Industry, Manufacturing-------- •••••••••••••••••• --·- -- •••••• Durable goods------------------·---·-···---··--·- ~~:::J fno;:'~.~~:.~~~~~'.~~!~~~~~~::::::::::::::::: Machinery, including electrical. •••..•.•••••••••••.• Transportation equipment •••••••• ------------·---- Other durable goods·-·--·----------------------- No;;~a0bn~ i:.1~-prnd-ui:'is:::::::::::::::::::::::: Not specffied manufacturing industries ••••••••.••.••.• Nonmanufocturing industries ........................................................ ... Railroads and railway express service ---------------- Miscellaneous laborers···--·------···---------·-·--·Hat specffied laborers •••••••••••••••••••••••••.•..••.

Transportation, except railraods -·------------------Communications, and utilities and sanitory services ••••• Wholesale and retail trade •••••••••••••••••••••••••• All other industries--·------------------------·····

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~n'.:rv~~~~;:::~·-::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: -Cooks, except private household-------·--·-·--··-······ -and doshwashers -----------·----------------·· Health service workers •••••••• --------·-···--···-·····-·- Personal service workers .••....•.••.••••••••.•••••••••••• Protective service workers .......................................................................... .. Firemen, fire protection ···-············----·-----·----- Guards and watchmen·····--·------·-···-··-·-···--·· -Policemen and detectives ------------·-·------·-···-.-· -Busboys

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Table 172. Occupation of the Experienced Civilian Labor Force by Race and Sex, and Weeks Worked in 1969 and Experienced Workers Not in Labor Force by Sex: 1970-Continued [Doto ba..O on sample see te>
The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

Total experienced civKion lobot' force

Weeks worked in 1969 of the experienced civilian lobar force

Whtte

Negro

34 702 5 n4 182 13 lll

128 '6

Persons of Spanish longuoge

50 to 52 Total

weeks

32 913 5 629

17 378 2 540 125 10 53 6 5 756 Zl

Yeor last worked of experienced workers not In labor force

27 to 49 weeks

1to26 weeks

8 227 2 045 21 6 39

7 308 1 044 26

1960-63

1964-68

1969·70

4 248

9 744 1 103 17

11 512 1 287 19

27

24

DUl.lrm-SUPERIOR, MINN.-WIS., SMSA- Continued Female, 16 Y"" aW

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----SQclol and recreation worken ---------------------------·- Teochers, Col~ and university •••••••••••• -------------- Eklmenlary ond prekindergarten --------·--·----- Secondary •• -----·. ___ ---------------····· __ _Other teachen __________ --··-·---·------·--·--_Engineering and science technicians ________________________ Technicians, except heotth, and engineering and science •••••••• Writers, artists, ond entertainers ·······-··-------·-······- Aclars and dancers ________ •••••• ____ ---------- ••••• __ _ Authors. edttors, ond reporters ••• ·---------·-·-······-·- Other professional, technical, and kindred wo
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.._... ..... • I I 11u1.,;,, •xut>I ,_ --···-------Buyers, purclloslng agents, ond soles mall098r5 -------------· RHtaurant, cafeteria, and bar man09'rs --·--------··-······ School odministrotors __ ••• ·-. ···--· ---------- --------·-·· Other specified mona11ers and administrators---··--········Managers and odministrmors, n.e.c., salaried ••••••• ________ _ Wholesale and retail trade •••. _________________________ _ Monogers andand administrators, n.e.c .. self-employed-----------_ Wholesale retail trade. ____________________________

---~....... ..,, -- --ond ------------------------------Oemonstrotors, huck•ter•, peddlers ____________________ _Insurance, real estate agents, and brokers-•••••••••••••••••• -Soles clerks, retail trode ••• ----------··········----------- Solesmen, reloil trade •• ----------·············----------- Olher sales workers-----------·-··········--------·-----

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DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

Table 172. Occupation of the Experienced Civilion Labor Force by Race and Sex and Weeks Worked in 1969 and Experienced Workers Not In Labor Force by Sex: 1970-C~ntinued !Data bam on sample, see tex1.

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

Far mtOtllng of symbols, see text') Wtel
TOIQI

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Fenons of

civllion lobar force

White

Negro

Spani$h language

Total

over-------------------- -

467 071

456 544

6 ...

3an

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89 516 8 538 858 -4 935

87 510 8 473 823 4 809 16 000 181 2 013

1 032 2ll

627 40 6 23 61

6 8 8 39

2 028 3 6'10 2 691 7 598

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27 to 49 wtel
l ta26 weeks

1960-63

1964-68

196'1·70

463 024

344833

85 112

32 47!1

• 768

19 673

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., 168 8 506 858

'8 567

16 386 702 131 S06 I 198 16

4 tlS

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1 76T

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351

83

265

207 219 558 357

108 68

78

20 18

70 40 37 113 24

MINNEAPOLIS-ST, PAUL SMSA

Male, 16 yews old and

"'"'"""""'· tecllolctl, ................... -------·---Accaun tants __ --------- - ----------- --• ------ •• __ • _•• ___ _

--

Religious workers -- ---------- ____ -------------------·-·· Social scientists-----·--·--- __ ---------·-·---------------

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Social and recreation workers ---------------------·-----·Teachers .• -------· -- •• --•• --____ -·-••••• __ ---- __ • _----College and uni,.rsitv---------------------------------Elementary and prekindergarten ------------------------Secondary •• -------------- ---- ----------------------- Engineering and science technicians------------------------- -

Orattsmen and surveyors---- .. --------------------------- -

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M•Ofon a..i .-1111s1n11on, .. copt ,_ --------·---Buyers, purchasing agents, ond sales managers-------------- School odministrators-. __ -------- •• ---------- ------ -·---- Specified managers and administrators, publi<: administration __ _ Other specified monopers and administrators ---------·------

---------

Monogers aod odmin1strators, n.e.c., salaried _____ ., ________ ., Monufocturlng -- __ ------ •• ---------------------- ----Wholesale and retail trade----------------------------Transportation, communications, and other public utilities __ _ All other industries----------------------------------Managers and administrators, n.e.c., se~-employed ----·----Construction -- -- -- -- -- -- -- __ ------------------·-----

---~~~~~;I~~~~ r&i;1iiro-d";:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::---All other industries----------------------------------- -wOll
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Tobie 172. Occupation of the Experienced Civilian Labor Force by Race and Sex, and Weeks Worked in 1969 and Experienced Workers Not in Labor Force by Sex: 1970-Continued [Data based on sample

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

se<1

text For meaning of symbols see text] Weeks worked in 1969 of the experienced civilian lobar force

Total

experlern:ed

civilian

lobor force

White

Negro

Persons of Spanish language

50 to 52 weeks

27 to 49 weeks

1to26 weeks

34 506 3 677 2 260 1 324 327 1 809 46 978 510 2 656 278

11 6&3

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4 677 487 54 1 295 44 80 4

442 217 593 68

308

423 103 3 939 3 011 7 Im 14 312

376 66 035 056 006 102

43 22 711 732

1 936 3 127

1 083

928 627 175

4 296 2 681 1 970 1 155

1 267 737 821 302

365 209 384 125

11 421

8 197 4 642

369 565 1 112 2 336 114 202 1 647

234

746 386 27

377 755 1 789 76 137 1 274

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3 516 942 69 1 005 314 1 186 39 1 905 423 813 669

1 128 240 43 314 99 432 33 649 90 237 322

17 795 1 093 661 12 187 3 854 14 2 7 2 2

Total

Year last worked of experlen<:ed workers not In labor forte

-

196().63

1964-68

1969-70

2 145 183 103 95 34 200

5 124 724 97

21 174 25

1 003 52 55 32 13 42 11 68 4 37 5

4 15 193 223 667

14 5 57 86 179

343

5 10 132 172 313 636

203 235 832 l 298

100 95 105 43

186 161 163 126

435 221 434 208

230 99 9

982

32

459 269 26 28 59 97

15

5 54

18 1-40

335 80 11 89 13 142 25 337 38 125 174

120 55

190 100

544

11 113 62 30 21

177 51 70 56

-

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s 780

558 395 3 633 l 194

1 591 135 189 879 388

459 26 39 301 93

1 025 48 98 712 167

1 944 109 101 1 257

853 275 665 584 329

7 743 1 661 3 674 1 304 1 104

5 449 522 3 227 913 787

636 164 189 83 200

1 535 312 469 390 364

1 574 1 262 2 613 2 336 1 363

295 1 068

MJNNEAPOUS-ST. PAUl SMSA-Continued Male, 16yell1'IoW111111 --continued

Assemble~-~~-~:::::::::::::::::::::::: -Checken, e>10mlnen, inspectors, monufocturing ----------_Goroge workers and andslotion attendonts_ ________________ . laundry and drycleoning operatives, n.e.t ---------·-------·~as

Sowytn -- -· -- ------ -----· ---------------· ---- --- ·- -· - - Stotiooory fireman -------------·-----------------------· ~=:-:'d~..;:~ii.n::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: .-

Meot cutters and butchers ................ _______________ _. Mine operativel, n.e.c ___________________________________ _ Packers and wrappers, except produce •••••••••• ----···-----. Polnters, monufactured articles---------··--·----·------··l'Tecisian machine operatives-----·-·--·--·----·-····------ .

51 445 s 756 2 701 4 153 526 2 209 50 1 751 751 3 433 371

--

3 3 7 14

423 114 978 045 716 468

-

5 3 3 1

952 655 247 614

Other metalworking operotivts -·-···---·-·----------·-···· Other Speeified operotl- -------------------------------Mlscelloneous ond not specified operatives -·--·-------·----- Occupation, Machine O!J8rativts, mf$cellaneou• specified --·-··------Machine openrt;.,.,., not tpeCifled ------------------··-·

~.tr':'~~·o='!:'.:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::-Industry,

49 5 2 4

674

539 650 107 517 2 145 50 1 671

685

3 312 371

1 218 155

20 19 4 46

-

742 87 45 66 5 65

-

40 45 70

42 33 19 18

8 15 48 57 379 312

-34

43 115 170

-

3 2 7 14

415 99 861 970 266 016

5 3 3 1

765 493 169 589

131 138 32 11

51 42 66 11

238 130

140 100

50 866

5 3 3 1

582

3 2 5 10

I 533

378 1 416 145 320

-

-

90 19 144 9

779

1~

35 380 $9 227

25 23

-Primary metol industries -------·-··--······----·· Fabricated industries ··-----·---------·-··-Machinery,metal including eleciricaL ___________________ _Motor vehicles and equipmant -·-···--------·····-- . Transportation equipmant, except motor vellitles ----- . Other durable goods-·------------·--·-·-·-----·- -

11 521

571 1 124 2 360 114 202 l 657

11 166 6 204 351 554 1 119 2 258 109 202 1 611

Nonduroble goods---------·--·--·-···------·--·--· food and kindred product•----·-···--·-----·-··--Apporel and other fobri<:oted textile products -------Poper and allied produci•-·--------·----·-----·--Chemicals and allied products -·-··-···--------·-·- nondurable goods--·-······--------------NotOther specified manufacturing industries _______________ _

5 014 1 262 132 1 424 432 1 764 110 2 947 556 1 191 1 200

4 852 I 211 125 1 363 428 1 n5 110 2 850 556 1 156 1 138

108 30 7 46

25 33G 1 791 1 257 16 795 5 487

24 888 1 758

270 33 13 91 133

195 134 33

25 166 1 786 1 245 16 699 5 436

28 4 15 4 4

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27 600

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743 109 258

4 087

252 124

367 79 109 90 89

28 4 14 4 4

1 073 3 200

1 027 3 060

36 88

29 60

1 064 3 156

672 1 657

282 822

110 677

75 125

80 284

I 894

1 807 1 051 82 362 270 45 292 747 416 9

56 43 7 18 18

47 15

1 055

10

191 452 272

-

309 172 22 67 28 7 48 128 63 9

146 74 11 27 26

32 22

512 336 26 135 116 4 55 176 94

50 19 5

13 8

1 876 1 111 92 385 295 45 294 756 429 9

26 15 5

10 62 32 10

68 10 3 10 14 31

42 23 7

846 716

2 280 717 194 289 817 683

2 344 303 201 299 825 716

1 274 235 155 248 380 256

592 44 38 40 248 222

478 24 8 11 197 238

150 46 8 12 52 32

218 72 3 22 49 72

2 208

2 200

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232

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234

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707

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259 245 14

336 281 55

Sa 51 7

202 172 30

l 040 873 167

I 370 331 65 71 71 130 87

479 189 150 43 35 31 41 51

66 12

21 30

37 595 14 600 10 104 3 393 3 l18 1 517 3 469 5 667 1 048 J 840 2 475

22 280 9 269 3 999 1 476 634 697 2 127 4 837 992 1 277 2 298

6 932 2 291 3 059 854 1 449 292 632 262 21 209 26

1 065 479 200 84 19 22 141 145 30 75 40

2 555 l 247 553 130 148 53 310 273 24 168 67

139

132

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58

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26

63

-

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7149 2 201 2 669 566

2 479

36 529 14 101 9 927 3 270 3 264 1 448 3 352 5 586 1 048 1 787 2 456

...~·

Manufacturing •••• ----. ___ •• __ -------·--··-------· •• Durable Wood goods·······--·------·····--····--------· products, including furniture. _______________ _

--

--Nonmonuloc;turing industries •• ·-······---------------

-----

Tronsportotion, communications, and other public u1lllties . Wholesole and retail trode -----·······----------·-· All other industries---··-·········-------------·--

drive~~~-~-~-~:::::::::::::::::::::-·--

Bus Taxicabdrlvert. drive"and anddeliverymen chauffeurs___________________________ •••••.•• --------·--·---··--_ Truck Other tronswrt equipment operatives •••••• _______________ _

-----

...............,. '-----·-------------------------·-

Con•truction loborers •• -- •• ---·-·-- •• -·---------· -- -· __ _ Freigh1, sto
--

-----------

6 397

369

385

295 45

303

765 429 9

Nondurable -····--···-------------····--· Food ond goods kindred••product; ______________________ _ Not specified manufacturing industries •••••••••••••••

and

-

-,_.... ..... ,_ _. --·--·---------·--·---- -,_ ......... ,_ """- -·------··-··------- -Paid farm loborers and farm faremen·-···--·---·--·--·----

2 379 307 206 304

All othe< Industries ----------·---------··-·-------

Unpoid family workers------------·-···-·--·-·-----·---·

-------------

........ txctpl prlvalt ~· ----------Cle<>ning service workers--····-···---·-------··--------Food service workers--------------------------------·-Coolld •••• - •••• _••••••••••••• Busboyll and dishwashers --·-······-·----·------····-Health service worker>-------·--····-··----------------Personal ------····-···---·----·-··-··· Protectiveservice serviceworkers worken••••••••• _______________________ _



-F'iremen. fire protection -------------·······----------- -Guords and wolt;hmen ----····-------·---·--------···- --l'rMlto ........... _ ..... ________________________ _ -u...plo,..i ,....._,lost woriio
l>olicemen ond detecti- •••••••• ----·-----------·· -·--

'lncludes allocated cases not shown ..porately.

25-652

MINNESOTA

16 613 5 287

1 120 92

··-

-----Nonmanufoc;turing induotrit rollroods -·-------------··--- -Communicotlons, utUities and sanitary services-··-Wholesale ond retoil trode -----------------·-·----- --

I 230

38 14 10 3 3 1 3 5

452 855 540 487 383 548 504 688

I 048 I 857

•See text for explanation.

8 5 71

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25

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39

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-

40 34

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6 345

045 458 566 801 220

133

...

603 44 183 151

34

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54

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22

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45 83 137 3 12 79

57

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29 4 57

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418

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60 86 5

4n

553

307

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810 83 26 68

286

347

I 334 ~

924 340

26 285 22

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

Tobie 172. Occupation of the Experienced Civilian Labor Force by Race and Sex, and Weeks Worked in 1969 and Experienced Workers Not in Labor Force by Sex: 1970-Continued [Data based on l!Omple, see tex!. For meaning of symbol&, gee text]

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

Weeks wori
Total experienced

Pnons of

civilian

Spcnillh

Year la$! worked of ei
so to 52

27 ta49

1 to 26

weeks

week$

weeks

1960-63

1964-68

1969·70

419

56 122

26 746

61 910

74 )01

no

• 761 4l11 Hi 134 32 42 1 927 41 1 789

3 7M 1% 9

• 769

'394 383

43 251 215 2 370

4 166 65 995 395 54 46 5 211 5 46 229 652 130 83 15 134 225 65 65 34

labor farce

While

N
language

Total

316 304

308 '87 50 375

5 204 6'5 15 15 11 11

2 271

3115 1161

153 720

ts

:uo

19889 2 056 570 318

21

112 8 91 12

75 7

11 226

61

10222

MINNEAPOU5-ST. PAUL SMSA-Continued

Felllakt, 16 years old anti over ···----------·-·--· -

........ teclinlcol, .......... ---------·-·--

.

~~~t~~n:~i0i1iii::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

Llbrarian•----·-·-·-···-·-·········------·-·············· Mothemotical speclalbt•-----·········-----·------·······Llle and physicol scientists .•••••••••••.•••••••••.••••••••• Regbt~r;ed nurses, dietitians, and therapists ................. . llietltions •••••• ···-······---····· •••••.•.•••••••••..•. Registered nurses --·····-------········-·-··········-· Health techn!'laglsts and technicians •••••••••••••••••••••••• Social sclenttsts ········-····-----····--·--------·------Social and recreation workers-------····---------··-·----Teachers, College and university .•••••••••••..•••••••..••. Elementary ond prekindergarten ·-----·----------

-.-

~ea'1en:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: .

Engineering ond science techniclan•--------···-····-·······Techniclan•,. except health, ond engineering ond science •••••••• Writers, artists, ond entertainers---------·----------·----Actors on!/onc&r1.---·---·--·-· ---- -···--· ······-·--Authors. ttors, and reporters········-··-·-··-···-·--·Other professional, technicol, ond kindred workers ••••••••••.. MCRtClfll'l DIMI •lobltuton, •xcept fwm ...... ~--n---Buyers, purcha1ing ogents, and 1akis managers---·····-----Restourant •. c~feterio, and bar managers ___ ................................ .. School adm1m1trators __ •• ---- --·· ------------ __ ···----··· Other specified monapers and odmlnistrator1 •••• -----·-----Managers ond administrators, n.e.c. sokJried ---·---.. ---... - ...... Wholesole and retail trade.·--·--·-----···------------·· Monogers ond odminbtrators, n.e.c., sett-employed---------·Wholesale and retail trade •• ---------···---------------1

--

--.-----

Sties worllen ·---·-·-·- •••• __ •••• ______ ·--·- ___ •

-

--...nor.------------------------.------

Demonstrators, hucksters, ond peddlers ••••• ---------------lnsurance. estote agents, and brokers •. -----------------_ sote. clerks,real retail trade •.• ______________________________ SOlesmen. retail trad•-------·-······--------······------Olher soles workers--·-----·-·------------··-----------Clerlul .... klodn4 Bank tellers ---------·-----· --·--·---------------------Bookkeepers -- ··----.......... ·--- ----·- ____ ------ __ ••• Cashiers---- •••• -- __ •••• __ ·--- --·----- ·----- ---··· ____ _Counter ckirks, except food-------·------·----------·----Enumerators and in1ervtewers ............ ,. ... _______________ .... _.. __ File clerk5. ••••••• -- -------·-- - ••• ·--- ------- ••••••••••. Office machine aperatars ••••• ---·-··-----------·--·-···-Bookkeeping and billing machine operators --·---------·--Keyrunch operators----·-··----·--------·---------·--Poyrol and timekeeping clerk•-----------·-··-------------Rlceptlanlsts -- ____ •• ---- __ •• ____ •• ---- •••• ---- __ ------Secretaries •• --·- •• -------- -- ---- •• --- _•• ---- ------ •••••

!~~~~~~d~~;n=d~=~~~.=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.--

Opemlvos, ••cop! _.,...i _______________________ _Assemblers •••• ____ -·------ __ ---· ---- __ ------ ______ •••• Battling and conning operatives---------------------------- Checkel"I, examiners, and inspectors, manufacturing ------·--- DreSlmokers and seamstresses. except factory ·---------·--- Laundry ond drycleonlng operatives, including ironers -----·--- Cnfts•oo 10d klHn4 wortion •••••• -------·----·---

Foremen, n.e.c •• -- •• __ -- ---- ____ ------ --------·- ----·- __

Graders and •orters, manufacturing •• ·-·---·-·---·-----·--· . Peckers ond wrappers, except praduce •••••• ----·----·-----Sewers and •titchers •• ---· __ •••• ------ -- -----------· •••• Textile operatives .• __ ·--··-·· -------- __ -------·-· ·--·-·· Other specified operatives ---·--·-·-·-----------------·--Miscelloneaus and not specified operatives --------··----·---

.

--

.

--

M°tu",1g~~~~~;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: -Machinery, Including electrical •..•.•••••••••••••••••• Other durable goods ••• ----------------····-------Nondurable goods, including not specified manufacturing ••. Food ond kindred products •••• --·-·-·-----·--------- Apparel and other fabricated textile products --·------Nonmonufocturing industries--------··--·-----·-----·---

-Tru.,...i •""""' .,....iMI------·-----·-----·--· I.Heron, ••..,t ,_ ----------·· -------------· --.,_.,. .... ,_mod,_ .......-----·--·--------------,_ ....... ____________________ _-Poid form laborers and farm foremen ••••••••••••••••••••.•. Unpaid family workers-------·-------·-·-·--------------- s...lct ...nor., ....,, prlvott ........W• -------··--· Cleaning serviet workers-----·--·--------·-······-----··

-

..·. ~".:;.~~1l~v:~n~~~~~'!,:-.-::::::::::::::::::::::.-·Health service workers •••••••• -----------·-----·-·------- Nursing aides, orderlle&. and attendants •••••••••••••••••• -Procticol nurses •• -- ------·· --··-- •• - - -·-------·---- - - -Personal serviceand workers ••••• ·-·-··---··---------------Hoirdrusers cosrnetolagists _______________________ _-'"""" ................... ________________________ _-·

Chambermaids and maid& ---------------····-···--···Food servico workers-··-----------·-----·---·-·-------·-

Private household workers, living In ·-·-----·-------------Private household workel"I, living out-·-------------------lost wwtd 19$9 ... -·------

u-plo,.., ,.......,

------

51 $40

3 094 814 1 014 179 347 11 S06 337 10 476 2 970 272 1 865 1 647 11 670 4 814 I 538 1 108

2

m

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43 7-48 5 637 9 715 l 421 830 412 2 352 3 953 1 132 747 484 23 463 l 290 l 528

17 003 451 3 191 127 420 1 6n 13 229 8 346 2 134 418 4 141 7 020 1 054 3 979 l 280

4 620 30 669 I 9tlO 3 742 12 061 36 103 4 926

l 170 35 568

9 317 127 2 975 1 029 2 126 102 3 831 1 996 219 5 973 1 873 6 329 2 864 954 I 910 3 465 577 228 l 544 747 3

on 146 292 202 90

53 652

5 693 1 821 23 275 4 685 13 430 12 615 7 662 2 329 8 009 3 396 s 346 638 4 708 418

3 056 788 990 168 340 11 306 314 10 306 2 912 260 1 765 l 595

-

13 6

-

-

15

-

12 43

95

5

11 418 4 712 1 518 1 092 173 2 833 38 739 5 449

194

38

93 11

15

'592 1 421

826

402 2 305 3 900 I 121

738 480 23 220 1273 1 514 16 664

"38

3 131 125 JU l 669 13 B 256 2 112 410 4 057 6 829 1 029 3 852 1 273 4 525 30 326 1 946 3 665

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11 836

35 167 4 839 l 154

M 104 8 913 110 2 924 1 004 2 009 96

3 746 1 888 207 5 60ll 7 599 6 143 2 788 'I09 1 879 3 355 551 214 1 456 738 2 987

146 280 190 90 51 787 5 260 1 686 22 893 4 593

13 256 12 on 7 280

2 226 7764

3 346

s 053

614 4 439

•Includes protective service workers and allocated cases not shown separately.

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

254 9

418

50

3 020 814 1 001 168

338

331

2888

267 1 82!l 610

l l1 4 l

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196 5 893 205 5 3611 l 712 139 1 011 4¢2

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1 445

707 500

15

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172 2 779 39 728 s 459

540 373 600 95 1 303 1 454 3 OS9

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7 82 201 15 51 144 679 64 12 1 084

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38 9

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MINNESOTA 25-653

Tobie 173. Occupation of Employed Penons by Class of Worker, Race, and Sex:

1970

[Doto hosed on sample see text For meoning of symbols see text)

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

-

Govemment workers Local

Self-employed workers

UnPQld lumhy worl
32 007

56 264

141 523

s ltt

15 099 529 14 190 869

21 662 335 15 65 854

11 416 l 120 142

42 5

309

65

622 82 44 106 267

41 66 171 2 119 26 5 4 782 1 627 451 1 689 1 015 16 662 56

Total employed

Private wage and 50lory workers

Total

Federal

State

907 851

645 561

114 86'1

26 598 4 649 567

THE STATl Total

M•, 16 y..s old

w over-------------------------

~ ......... 41114 ...... ------------------Actountants ______ ----- __ --------- ----------------- --------- -

-Engineers ----· _-- __ -------·------ ---------- -------------- -- Aeronautical and ostronautitol ------------------------------ ClvD ---- ---- ---------------- ----------·· -------------- __ Mechanical Eltctrical and ••••• electronic-----------------------------------_________________________________________ _~~ ~~~";i~e$-:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::-Llf~:::t~y~~~~~~'.~~=::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Physicians, denmts, and related pn:ictitianers ___________________ _Dentl$15 -- -- -- -------- -- -- -- ------ ---------- ------ -- -- -- - Phormacists-----------...... - .... -------.............. -... --------- .. ------ Physicians, and osteopathic-------------------------Other reloledmedical practitioners _________________________________ _Heolth technalogl
Computer speclall•ts--________________________________________ Architect•------------- ------ ----------------- --------- --_

-Elementary and prekindergarten -----------------------------.-

137 092 11 441 l 032 5 757 20!":/J7 181 2 828 4 713 3 559 9 226 4 275

84 224 8 885 861 5 404 17 934 181 1 286 4 "184 3 390 8 593 1 531

41 410 1 431 29 353 2 264

2680 1 619 10 016 1 924 1 780 5 030 I 282 l 7()3 5 388 I 654

1 957 1 433 4 209 245 1 283 2 464 217

697 181 1 025

Secondaryand -- -------technlclons -- -- -- ·----- -- --- -- -- -- -------- -----_ &iy;neering science ____________________________ roftunen and surveyors __________________ ----------------Electrical and electronic engineering techniclons. _______________ _ Technicians, e>
2 164 27 694 7 410 5 460 13 187 15 764 6 700 3 304 3 283 I 664 9 135 14 599

------~~~~~~·~~3 n.i~iii;Qd"&:: :::: :::::::::: :: :::: :::: ::::::: ----

107 184 14 4&4 3 246 6 197 17 215 50 309 12 ll06 18 481 4 621 14 401 15 733 2 483 1 110 8 731 3 409

Social end••recreation --------------------------------Teachers __________wari
---·-. _.... IM........._..., Ptopl fano -----·-···••·---&uyers, purchasing agents, and soles managers----------------- --School administrators---- ____ -·-- __ ------------------------_ -Specified managers and administrators, public administration •••••• -Other specified managers and administrators-----·--------·--·- -Managers and administrators, n.e.c., soloried __________________ _ -Manufacturing ____ -- -- ---- ------------ --------- --- ------ - -Wholesale and reton trade-----------------------·--------- -Trons.portatton, communications and other pu~ic utmties _... ____ _ All other industries--------------------------------------· Managers and administrators, n.e.c., self-employed-------------Construction ---- ______ ------ __ ..... __ ........ _.. _____ .. --- __ ------

--

All other industries---------------------------------------

Solos•""'"" ----·--------------·------·----··----Insurance agents, brokers, and underwriters ••• ·-------·-------- -· -Real •state agents and brokers •• --------------------·-------- ·Soles representatives, manUfacturing industries ................................. _

-----

Soles representatives, who~le trode ------------------------Soles clerks. retail trode---·------------------·----·--------Solesmen, trod•-·----------------------------·-------_ Salesmen ofretail services and con•lruction • _______________________ Other soles workers-------·-·-----------------------··-----

-----

-Bonk tellers and •• __ ---------------------·--_-Bookkeepers andcashiers-------· billing clerks. ______________________________ ---~t'l!r ~~'t,~ ~::: ::it;~,i'~:kers:::::::::::::::::::::::::::: -· Clerical ............. -

.... ---------------------------

11

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Cobinelmakers •••• ---- __ --- ------- ·------------- ____ • ----- _ Construction craftsmen ......................................................... ----------Carpenters -- ---- _. -- ------ -- -- ---- -- -------- ---· ------ -Excavating, grading, and rood machine apero10'5 .••.•••••••••• Electricians •••• ---- •••• ------------------·------- •• ---- -Masons ond tile setters ·--------------------·---·--------Painlers, maintenance, and paperhangers------_ Plasterersconstruction and cement and finishers ____________________________ Plumbers and pipe fitters _________________________________ _

----------Other construction craftsmen ------------------------------ -Forem1n. n.e.c ............ ---- -------· ------- .. ---.. -- ___ ,,. _____ .,. _-Monufucturing .• ____ ------ ------------- __ • __ ------------ _-Nonmanulocturing industries------------------------------_ -Linemen ondengineers servicemen, and power------------------_-Locomotive and telephone firemen ____________________________ -Mechanics and repoirmen------------------------------------ -1-Jr conditioning, heating, end refrigeration --------·----·-----. -~--

!Jrcrah ---- •• ____ ---- -------- ---- •• __ ---- -----··- __ ---Automobile, including body........ -----------------··----- Rodia and television------------·-------------------------Other mechanics and repairmen ------·---------·-----------

----

---Metol crohsmen, except mechanics -·-··--------------··--·--- ·Mochinists iob and setters-------------------------Sheetmetol and workers anddie tinsmiths. _________________________ _--Tool and die moker•---------------------------·---------- -Other metal craftsmen ------------------------------------ --PriC~~~:.m:~typmttm::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ·-

Pressmen and plate prinlers, printing.·-----------··--·-----Stationary engineers and pawer station operators --------------Other craftsmen and kindred workers -----------·------------·

25-654 MINNESOTA

------

aso

4 684 1 205

656

5 435 I 923 878 I 749 12 789 5 .ol04 2 958 2 249 I 570 7 218 8 357 75 654 13 554 495 13 48 12 18 4 12

493 112 761 213 '87 841

---

272

188 103 462 625

203

52

46 877 50 837 42 393 1 484 22 082 5 487 4 575 11 438 2 854 1 235

338 996 69 578 5 T2JJ

12 336 349 2 705 6 197 888

2 197 45 268 324 I 560

---

61 7 2 7 12 14 7 3

259 621 790 049 722 202 230 085

53 6 1 6 11 12 6 2 5

679 189 805 788 582 367 402 794 752

495

60 1 4 10 43

560 706 589 412 851

43 735 1 538 4 018 941 37 238

16 184 124

175 183 983 1 511 l 349 48 576 16 54()

148 976 728 1 152 972 38 120 12 687 3 574 6 696 3 023 3 339 1 059 5 655 2 087

11 590

23 418 12 797 10 621 5 913 1 448 35 690 1 075 1 941 13 969 1 273 17 432

6 560

5 743

7 3 5 1 6 2

619 414 107 266 522 365

25 12 12 6 l 42 1

197 995 202 309 448 535 379

2 222

17 035 1 955 19 944 17 711 B 075 3 204 2 975 3 457 7 594 3 233

2 928 4 332

17 638

16 7 3 2 3 7 3 2 3 14

799 684 078 903 134 225 072 761 058 453

98 541

I 511

89 5

6 10 190 5 61 129

41 25

160

617 34 153 198

293 77 305 4 16 261 24 174

351 71 482 42 25 389 26 501 38 150

53 33 238 6 5 227

97 290 133 49 50 434 117 185 594

342 6 277 5 142 276 617 1 580 533 116 246 31 361 2 971

1 045 15 515 212 4 250 10 771 840 585 37 156 5 190 I 764

2 900 123 425 1 295

6 243 113 2 253 2 293 363 1 221 9 253 280 679

84

33

27 985 3 193 113 27 2 1111 216 228 32 6 6 184

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109 6 6 6

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2 133 75 120 94 1 844

2 265 26 157 19 2 063

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44 5 15 4 20

2 474 5 6 5 456 164 46 98 8 BO 5 55

6 323

10 5 2 340 246 1 467 202 27 203 26 130 39

14 409 244 310 329 6 765 3 235 419 503 337 1 319 169 576 207

20I

-

2 793 6 33 38 849 192 230 120 19 156 7 97 28

1 476 137 1 339 367

386 103 283 24

383 10 373 12

707 24 683 331

285 49 236 29

18 12 6

2 766 104

885 41 190 182 93 379

647 39 48 176 48 336

1 234 24 28 383 37 762

3 981 200 15 2 268 499 999

310 197 19 29 65 24

105 63 26

113 58 20

384 73 61 37 213 184 91

392

9 462 6 206

11

49 48 3 645 tm. l 743 420 54

439

38 282 67

-

266

741 178 1 477 528 318 65 35 110 178 70 BJ 1 252 1 270

-

26 42

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115 258

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10 71 26 38 180 469

-

-

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35 83 39 34 957

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DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

Table 173. Occupation of Employed Persons by Class of Worker, Race, and Sex:

1970-Continued

!Data based on $0111ple, see t@!'I. For l'lleOltillg of ll';f'l1bcl$. see !el
The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

Clovernmtnt workers Total ernploye(f

Private wage and $Olary _.......

Unpaid

Self-employed wwl
family worker$

21:

2 634 41

-41)

311

182 14 7 41 5

Toto!

fioderol

State

Lacol

2 531

961 ll7

680 17 25 7

l90

5()

4 I>

THE STATE-Continued Total- Continued Male, 16 y-. old and over-Continued

Assemble~~~~·-~~-~~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

Checker>, examiner>, and ln=tor> 1 monufocturing ------------·-Garage workers ond ~os stat on attendant•------------- ----- _ Laundry and dryclean nq aperati.,.., n.e.c Meat cutters and butcher•------------·------·---------··-----Mlne operatives, n.e.t .••• ---- ------------·--- ----------------Packers wrappers, except Painter"ond manufactured articlesproduce·--·--··---·-·····------·-· _______________________ ----- •••

--------------=-----==---

=~~~~'.~~~~~~~~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

98 713

8 748 4 212 9 606 894 5 591 1 853 3 3i2 1 364 4 901 l 232

Stationary firemen __ -------------· __ ·------- -----·--·-·--- __ _

l 212

-----------------------------==- --

9 034 4 1166

~-::i~n'd'~~.c;;ite;:;::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::--: --

Other met~lworkinq oeeratives Other specified operatives ---- ·---·------------------------- __ _ Miscellaneous and not specified operatives ---------------------Occupation, Machine operatives, miscellaneous specified --··-··-·--··---Machine operatives, not specified-------------------------· Miscellaneous operatives........... ------------------·-------------Not specified operatives ______________________ _

-Industry• Manufacturinq __ •••••••• --.••••• --_. ---____ • __ •••• _____ _ Durable ---·-------------Woad goads products, including fumiture·------------------_______________________-

---

Primary metal Industries ····-·--------·····---------Fobricated metal industries ---··-------··--·-·····--·Machinery, including electrical···-------······---·----Motor vehicles and equipment----------·-····--------Transportation equipment, except motor vehicles --------Other durable goads·--------------------------·-----

--

----Tne1port .......t .,.m!V11. ••••••••••••••••••••••••• Bus driven ____ -- •••• ---- __ ---------- ------ -·-- ---------- -- Taxicab drivers anddeliverymen chauffeur>--------·--···-----------------Truck drivers and ________________________________ _Other transport equipment aperati11ts ••••• _____________________ _I.Donn, ....,. - --------------------------------- Construction lo borers -------- ------ --------------·--· ---- •••• Freight, stock, and material handlers--------------------------- Other specified laborers-------------------------------------- Miscellaneous and not specified laborers ---------------------- -- Occupation1 Nondurable Foad and goods-----------------------------·-···--kindred products ___________________________ _ Apparel and other fabricated textile products ··-··-··---Paper and allied products------------------··--------- Chemicols and allied products -----------------····---- Other nondurable goads------------------------·--· __ Not specified manufacturing industries---·····----------·Nonmanufacturlng industries -------- ------ -·------------ •• Transportation, communications, ond other public util~ies •• Wholesale and retail trade·--------------------------All other industries ----------------------------·--- ••

----

Miscellaneous laborers--------------------·-------------Nat specified laborers •••• --------------------------··-- •• Industry, ManUfocturlng •• -- __ ---- -------------------- -----··--- -Durable goads---------------------------------------Wood products, including furniture ••••••••••••••••••••• Metal 1ndu5tries •• ----- ------- --·--- -----·--···-- -_ Machinery, including electrical •••••••••••••••• ________

t3 366 8 537 4~

9 129

683

5 175

1 843 3 245

1 326 4 724 1 11'9

290

14 349 27 2$

8 4 13 25

866 261 475 767 268 864

11 981 5 784 6 a 3 076

11 581 s 515

21 552 10 387 955 1 038 1 586 3 560 164 434 2 650

10 992 4'J'l7 174 3 266 568 2 687

173

s 697

1 175 2 349

2 173 SI 3 1 37

s

7

338 11 202

51

419

944

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54

80 35 155 316

69

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255

310

215

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922

1 019 1 570 3 490 164

m

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ll 42

29

2 438

168

136

55 16

IS

2 666 4 l 2 I

173 819 G43 202 574

1 439 32 339

7 850

6 760 21 053

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9 844

2 648

7 196

6

16

-s 6 4

634 132 12 490

101

3 608

446 21

l 242 70 1 80S $1

s 931 2 250 112'1 I 568 984 3SO 634

124 18

12

10 870 4 231 167 3 249 557

17

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5 6 2-4

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11 11

29 5

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145

88

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6 6

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Policemen ond detectives---·------------------·-·---------Pm.to .................. _____________________________ _

2 112

-

135

-

--21 -21

27 Tl 5

253

=s\~~vJ'o~::".::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::--

5

223

10 10

118 71

42.,.. 17 679 14 893

635

-5

5

295 335

67 122 27 143 17 324 s 513 4 476 2 932 6 040 10 OS2 l i'Oi 3 053 4 390

212 691 251 393 57

35 57 40 7

-

-9

26 152

29

-Cooks, r,rivote household-·----------------------·--·- ...!ri~~:V~: ~.~:~:~_:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::.--Ptrianal service worker>--------··--------------------------- Protective service worker>·-------··------------------------ -- -

4 1 3 2

-6

147

176

41 41

5 154

23

--

794 630

223

263 263

ex~t

s

163

11 808 ll 808

9 017 I 433 224 255 1 222

24 14

1 712 38 3i0 I 175 189

16 9'14 12 277 4 669

20 491

173 116 33 14

5

369

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4 II 25

2 870

62

665

10

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45

152 45 131

1 935 l 111 95 551 178

1 126

392

206

30

-

620 396

21

1189

-

-

143

--42

174 94 2 949 218

79 411

Paid form laborers and form foremtn--------------------------Unpaid family workers-----------·---------------------------

123

-

5 10

3 435

166

-

B 18 357 42

--5

1 063 37 l 128 164

132

580

-

18 24 91 96

2 412

364 11 551

30

5 928 l 258 324

6 6

10

138 14

2 134 I 632

sn

143 37'1

750

19 285 121

149 13

---,..,..,. .... _. ··--------------------------..._.. ....... i - ________________________ _

Nanmonufacturing industries • ------------------------- -- -Railroads and railway express service-------------------Transportation, except railroads----------·-------------Communications, and utilities and sanitary service• --·-----Wholesale ond retail trade------------------···--------AU other industries--------·---------------------------

1

-22

12 12 266

5 12 2!iO

939 13

Not specified manufacturing industries.. ________________ -- -

2 466

12

--6 -

20

4 79S I 245 317 197 2 018 1 018

Transportation equipment--------------------------·-- Other durable goads--------------------------------- Nondurable Foad and goods------------------------------------kindred products ___________________________ _-

55 26

---267

14

66

12

45 39

5

ID

--s

s 049 2 564 260 965 526 14 665 2 455 I 561 30

119 2 623 273 977 526 148 IHI

5

S3 11 151 321

110

29

29

235

49 30

200

-

-

11 113

21 045 10 002

90

4

10

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19

85

-9

6

27

45 134

3 116 7 931

'8114*'

36

19

17

2 939

52 ..0 066

265 047

-

4

9

9

114

s 829

44 062 2 434

562

63

32

63

244 213 423 64

118 871 603 137 8 577

9 22 10 11

156 1()7 51

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1 741 809

157 60 21

269

65

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6

25

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6

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354 II

20

8

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253

19 100 38

15

5

71 429

129 129

93 93

206

-

s 492

2 629 568 96 197

648 308

-

u

258 5 579 708 68 37

305

7 615 1 644 922 4 220

371 51 104 123

1 133

551 578

-

262 6 111 1 593 267 3 519

-

-

-

-

206

-

3 663

410 897 117

s

14 2 134 44

-

19 25

5

-

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18 18 70 45 30

-

30

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63 4 649

-

4 669

till

37 101 18 4

5 20

---

-

'includes allocated cases not shown separately.

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

MINNESOTA 25-655

Table 173. Occupation of Employed Persons by Class of Worker, Race, and Sex:

1970-Continued

(Doto ballUd on sample, see text. For meaning of symbols, see te)(f]

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Antos of 250,000 or More

Government workers Total employed

Private wage ond salary workers

Tatol

Federal

Stale

106 496

13 452

45 865 6n 104 1 S39 20

2 000 115 24 41

5 555 227 4 B63 1 482 191 2 024 2 109 19 7 923 539 418 200 263

532 47 431 135 35 110 25 308

28 210 9 595 256 62 469 10 130 1 667 82 1 407 871 77 329 l 945 1 318 482 154 285 69 106

66 3 207 2 620 54 122 537 1 468 439 48

10

Local

Unpaid

Sell-employed workers

fomlly work..-s

20 341 3 244 206

' 06I

THE STATE-Continued Total- Continued htltakl, 16 ~old amt over ------·---------------..........,.., ............... """""_..... _______________ _.

.

Attountont•-----------------····--·-······----------------Computer specialists __ -------_ •• __ ------------------- ___ ••••• .

~~':i'tkiii-iiieciaii.is::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::-life and physlccil sclenttsts ••••••••••• ------------------·------

-

~nsn~~~~-d-~~~~~:~~~-~~~·:~_::::::::::::::::::::: -~istered nurses---------------.,·-------·--------------Heohh technologists and technicians ___________________________ _.

recreation workers---------------------·----------- -Elementary and prekinderrprten -----······--·······- Secondory -------- ---------------- •••••••••••• ··-. Other teachers---------·-·--------_ •••••• ------__ Engineering and science lechnlcions ••••••• _____________________ _Technicians. except health, and engl-.ing ond science •••••••••••• Actorsartists, and doncers _______________________________________ Writers, and entertainers ---------·-··········---------_Authors, editors. and reporters---·-····-····-·-··-·--------- .Other profeulonol, technical, and kindred workers······---------- 1 bdott,...,.,.. ___ ,._,....,. ___ .. ____ ,. Buyers, purchasing agents, and sales managers··-·-·--·-····---- Restaurant, C
Social and College and university _____________________________ _ Teacherr.,

......,. ...

bl

Wholesale and retail trade·------·-········---------------·-

-

W.1 ....... ---------------·····------------------- Demonstrators, hucksters, and peddlers •••••••.•.•.••.•.•.•••••• Insurance, real estate 09&nts, and brokers •••.••••••.•••.•.•••••• Soles clerks, retail trade ••••••••••••••••.•.•••••••••.••••••••• Salesmen, retail trade •••••••••••••. -----------·-··---·-·····-. Other soles worker•---·-···-··-··-··-··-·--·-·--······-·····

.

--

-

Co>hiers -- ............................ -------------······- ·Clerical .... klo4nid ......... ---------------------------Bonk tellers-----·-······-·-·········-····----------·------- . Bookkeepers •••••••••••••• ----- ••••••• ·------------·---- __ •

---

Counter clerks, load---------·-········--·-···-·--·-·-Enumerators ond•-Pl interviewers ________________________________ _ Ale clerks_ ••••• __ .• -------- __ -- •••• ---------·-------------Office machine operators •••• ---------------------·---------Bookkeeping and billing machine operators ··-·····----·-----Keypunch operators ---------···········-----------------Poyrall. •!!d timekeeping clerks •••••• ----·-···----------·····-· Receptionists __ ---- ---- •.•• -------- ----------------------_ Secr9tories •• •• _____________________________________________

--------Stenographers ------ -------. -· -· ............ -····-····-- ••• Telephone operators ...•••••••••• _--·- •••••••••••••••••••••• --Typists .. ---- •• __ --------- ___ •••• ····-········----------- _-Other clericol and kindred workers •••• ------------------------ -<"""-" .... klo4nid ......... ________________________ _

---·Atsemblers •• ---- •• -------- •••• __ •••• ---------- -------- __ _-and conning -Checkers, and inspe<:tars, manufocturin9 ----------·-Dressmakers ond 500mstreu... except factory -------------------fonmen. n.e.c_,,._ ......................_................ --------·-----... --... --.. --Oponittws, ' " " ' _.,.., ---------------------------

Bottling

operottves •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

exomin«S,

---Packers and and stitchers. wrappers,______________________________________ except praduce.------------------------_-Sewers -Textile ol)ffiltives -- •• ------ -- • ___ ------------ ---------···-- -· Other specifled operatiws -------------------·--·-······-··-- -Miscellaneous and not speclfied operatives ----------···-··-·--- -Moo~~~~::!;;::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: -Machinery, including electrical •••••••••••••••••••••••••• --Other durable goad•---·····--------····-------------Nl)llduroble goods, including not specified monvlocturing •.•••• --Food and l
-,....,..., ......... _.,ii- ________________________ _-..

Nonmonulocturlng lnduslrles •• ____________________________ _

-

----------------------------.............. ...i ..... ...._ _______________________ _

,....,. .......

W.0..-., ........... ---·----------------------------

----s.vlco ............... prtm. ........... --------------- -Cleoninll service workers-·····------------------------------ -Chombermoids and maid• ·····---------------------··------Cooki, except private household. __________________________ _-service worl
Paid form laborer$ and form foremen •••••••••••••••••••••••••• Unpaid fomlfy workers ••••••••••••• -------------------------

Food

,

.

.

.

.

.

and attendants •••••••••••••• _•••••••

.

.

.

.

.

.

~

Nursing aide<,

.....

SS. 422 92 9-44 4 267 898 I 976 179 444

20 813 629 18 934 5 002 363 2 833 3 115 25 187 9 754 3 219 1 718 333

4 113

1 8 18 2 I

65 192

650

720 135 989 930 719 300 172 647 636 246 007

4 6 2 2 1 41 3 1 909 30 975 5 178 191 628 3 823 25 879 13 494 3 143 1 279 4 809 8 286 1 383 4 596 1 6$ 7 157 45 765 2 735 5 841 15 757 51 991

m

• 588

1 753 59 335 12 927 362 4 190 1 893 4 441 300 6 462

5 191 479 10 ':fl.7 12 763 10 391 4 276 1 375 2 901 6 115 1 642 fh1 2 372

l 506 5 555

2 991

4 130 1 266

3 56-4 114 313 12 006 3m 51 362 13 288 27 382 28 576 18 830 .5 125 l4 558 6 974 14 766

1299

13 467

•includes protective service workers and allocoted cases not shown separately.

25-656

MINNESOTA

420 517 43 568 3 334 794 432 159 217 15 002 387 13 836 3 579 167 791 1 006 s 685 1 831 936 1 291 129 3 359 60 1 051 4 856 11 934 1 952 n6 371 2 974 s 861 2 124

--

37 959 2 576 I 702 28 232 783 4 666 152 7'3 3 682 21 903 12 782 3 012 322 3 947 7 406 1 275 4 066 1 390 6 207 36 200 1 657 5 535 10 966 37 n6 7 556 1 667 55 517 12 588 362 3 934 1 139 3 811 297 6 270 s Ol9

450 9 S83

12 064 10 oe1 4 039 1 366 2 673 6 042 I 618 fh1 l 983 1 097 4 948 34 1 173 1 173

-

.. 283 9 903

3 218

41 831

8 733

25 676 21 14 3 9

958 090 872 388 4 588 14 655 1 290 13 365

217

:m

s

-

39

M

69 9l 58 25

-

':fl.7

579

33

-s

472 69

-

--

5

39 1 365 493 8 12 114 181 178 12

--

450

83

5 23 252

153

5 13 22

n

170

43 8 316 73 313 39 13 876 171 252 9 160 91 116 1 415 326 64

34 922 141 2 037 ,475 52 941 844

866 103 521

259 846 9 022 1 057 301

46n 13 404

389

72 2 111 307

-

838

3 729 84 15

967 238

-

250 9 524 3

229

283

120

':fl.

259 183 168 5 163 15

125 63

547 221 189 5 184 8

-

14 3 91 13

-

-4

72 11 661

33 505 249 33 40 "'81 385 34 259

6

87 108 28 15

4 4

13 4

-6

so

42 42

18

4 14 14

11

11

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229

180 JO

-

6 459

-

55 14 945 35 1 219 187 6 25 192

24 30

76

200

4 683 1 199 1 952 29

153

10 20

332 4

341 130 72 329 170 76 170 7 7

-214 -6

314

65

25

-

17 1 515 1 548 13 110 418 815 192 36

13 9 196

3

1 195 264

316 42 73 132

188 20 630 59

76

19 456 1 809 225 8 00! 3 902 1 115

7 375

117 37 514 10

294

-

l 029 10 AS 3 356 98 3 025 476 79 1 585 139 17 77l

60 102 100 305 4 338 348 109 1 697 6 155

170

18

18

68 425 3 269 383 128 2 142 3 520

326

-

64 834

34 270 306

-

5 544 525 97 1 948 669 516 2 146 1 522 397 594 22

--

-8

-

--

10 219 10 203 11 5

18

105 l 723 9 4 455

-

64 479 3 631 89 951 22 245

-2 ':fl.4

1 502 1 924 415 166 964 115 264 1 760

-

863 116 37 16 9 9

-

9 20 33 185 2l

lO

-

12 717

l 020 103 5 719 3 103 527 3 984 2 991 726 1 188

4 -4

21 --

36

11

108

m

-40 1-40

-

32

323 l:i.

m

11 18 7'l!I 77 78 2 153

1 076 121 "2

-

9 5 5

-

-

71 350

505 4

n1 10

1 338 27

3ff

732 62

13 44

-

20

34

10

37 5 32 10

5 41 433

15

-

-5 -

-

-

-

so

73 378

78 29 301 89

80 226 82

2'7

so

5

-6

47 31

-

160 63

39

34 16 --

14 4 10 25 16

39

24

BS

n

205 2 932 51 51

70 21

-

4 512 199 34 891 435 283 76 37 39 3 154 2 328 86

-

86

-

3 564

-

3 564 991

95 14 632 218 308 83 20

15 64 29 14 9

5

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

Table 173. Occupation of Employed Persons by Class of Worker, Race, and Sex:

1970-Continued

!D
The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

Pnvatewogeondi------~----------1

Self..mployed

Unpaid famffy

$Olory wOrkers TOlaf fed$rtJI ~ l.oeaf workers wortcm i--~~-+~~~~-1-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-1-~~~1--~~-;

T<>1a1 employed

THE STATE-Continued Negro

Male, 16 yean ohl aml • - ---····-----------------ledookol. ................... ________________ _

l'rof....._

Aceountants-------------------------···---------·-··--------

t;::~:;'~;s~ialisis:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Ent"=uiii:""ai-O"n'"J~sironciutieai-::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ClvH •••••••• ---- ------ ------·----------- ------ •• ·····---Eltctrical ond electronic ------------------------------------Mechanical •..•.•••••••••••••••••.••••••••••..•••••••••• __ _

La~"% ~~1:o;:.s·::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

Lile and physical scientists ____________________________________ _

Chemists ------------------------------------------------Physicians, dentlsto, and related practitioners--------------------Dentists __ -- ---- ------------------------------------ -----· Pharmacists .... ----....... ---------... --.................................................. .. Physicians, medical and osteopathic ••••••••• _________________ _ Other related practitioners----------------------·-----------Heatth technologists ond technicians •••••••• ____________________ _

• 923

5 193

1 074

603

28 5

88 67 10 11

15

s

83

59

s

11

12 34

9 34 lO

so

21 13

21 13 11

21 29 39

15

23

5 6

=r~~i:.~rs~r~_::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

36 3

32

Social ond recreation workers---··-·----------·····-------····· Teachers __________ ----------. ___ ---------- -·-· -----------· •• College and university ______ •• ----------·····--------·---- ••• Elementary and prekindergarten-------------------------·-··secondary ---------technicians -- -- -- - -----------------------------_ Engineering ond science ...................................... __ .. _______

19 210 Sil 27

15 HI

broftsmen andelectronic surveyorsengineering •• ---------------------------------Electricol and technicians _________________ _ Technicians, except health, and ""11ineering and sclence------------Airplone pilots ______ ---- ·--- -·-- ---------- ----------------Writers, artists, andtechnical, entertainers Other professional, and ---·---------·----------------kindred workers ________________ _ M•"lwt ...r

........_,except,._------------------

Buyers, purchasing agents, and sales managers----------·-···---School administrators __ ---- •• __ ---------------------------- __ _ Specified managers and administrators, public administration-------Other specified managers and administrators -·--------·---------Managers and administrators, n.e.c., salaried ••••••••••• _________ _ Manufacturing •• __ ·----------·-·---·-·--------·--------- __ _ Wholesale and retail trade---------·--------------------·----

1'f'~:~:r~~~~~fr~o."'.~~~~~~~~:s_~~-~~-e:.~~~~~~~I'.~~-=::::::::

Managers and administrators, n.e.c., self-employed ---------------Construction ____ ..... -...... _,. ................................................................... ..

ro~~~~~~~~~ i;ici1lirocie:::: :::: :::::::::::::::::::::::::::

All other Industries----------------------------·····--------

86

106 36 11

12

14 80 22 11

'9 139

311

234 43

so

ll6

37

80

107 21 14 15

57

5

....... ---------------------------------------InsuranceSalo• agents, brokers, and underwriters _____________________ _ Real estate agents ond brokers·--------------------·----------Soles representatives, manufacturing Industries ------------------Soles representatives, wholesale trade--------------·····--·----Soles clerks, retall trode·------------------------····---·-----Salesmen, retall trade------ •• ----------------·---------···- --Salesmen of services and construction-----------·-----··--··-·-· Other soles workers -----------------------------------------Clorlcal aod klodntl ........ ----·-···-·------------------

T19 16 22 167 574

23

1~

23

17 30 34

17 26 34

16 44

32

s

930 S6

5

9 475

12 11

6 446

32 35 22

781 S2 5 9 118 25 28 17

43

43

~':~~~!.:~'!,;;;;;·::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

5

s

Foremen, n.e.c ------ -------------------- --------------------Manufacturing ___ • ----__ • -----__ ------------------------ -·Nonmanufacturing industries ---·-----------·----·--- -- ---- --Linemen and servicemen, telephone and Lacamotlve engineers and fi'911len-•• ------------·-·-···-········ Mechanics and repairmen •••• -----------····--···---------····· A?r conditioning, heating, and refrigeration ---------·----------A1rcroft •• ______ •• ________ ------__ ---------------------- •• Automobile, Including body.----------------------------·---·· Rodia and television -----·------------------------------·-·· Other mechonlcs ond repairmen ----------------------···--···

117

90 68

~r,;:1_:~.'.'..s_~~~-~:~~~~~~~~~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Cabinetmaker•-- ___ • --•• --• - •• --·----- ---·-----· -------• •• --Construction craftsmen •• -------·-···-· --·-·------·--·-···· ••• Carpenters -- ---- •• ---- -----------------------·---------· -Excavating, and_____________________________________ rood machine operotors·-------····--·-_ Eltctriclans--grading, •••••••• Masons and tile setters ------------------------------------Pointers, construction and molntenonce, ond paperhangers-------Plasterers and cement finishers-----------·-------------------

power-··----·-----------·

Metal craftsmen, except mechanics --------------------······-·· Machinists and job and die setters ---------------·----·-·---·· Sheetmetal workers and tlnsmlths.---------------------------Tool and die makers·---·-·------·--······-------------·---Other metal craftsmen--------······------·----------------Printing croftsmtn.----·--------··------·-···········-----·-·· Compasltars and typesetters----·----·-·------····.-------·-Pressmen and plate printers, printtng ---······-··-····--------Statlanary engineers and power station optfators -·--·--------·-·· Other craftsmen and kindred workers --------------·------····--

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

4

4

5 5 22 169

Bonk tellers and cashiers---·-----·-------------------·--·----Bookkeepers and biting clerks-------·-------------------··---·Moll handlers and postal cltrks-----------------------------·--Other clerical and kindred workers-------------------------·-·-· Cnfts-. ...i klodntl _.... __________________________ _

29

99 268

22 41 95 136 21 14 15

12

s

9

137

68

49 24

~

185

146

9 91
9 70

81

67

105 68

IOS 68

s

4

5

28 31

22

s

7 7

h4

110

11

5' 4 7

HI

11

48

49

12

49

39 4

8

11 4 7

4 161

8 3

3

5

5

21

12

6

12

6

21

9

27

23

4

12

9 4 14

5 4 14

4

12

7 10

4

s

28

9 12

31 9 12 4

17

235

192

37

21

7

304 4 11 161 128

10 'I1

6

MINNESOTA 25-657

Table 173. Occupation of Employed Persons by Class of Worker, Race, and Sex:

1970-Continued

[D
The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

Government workers

Se1t-emp1ayed ~~~ L.:Ta:::t:al.:•:::m:ployed:::J..._ _:s:ol:ory~workers==1---_:T,::ot,::ol_ _ _Fede __ ro_I_ _ _ _ st_at_•_ _ _ _L_oc_a,I_ _ _w_o_rke_r_•t---WO~rk:::Je" Private woge and

THE STATE-Continued

Negro- Continued Male, 16 yems ohl lltlll ovw-Continued

Assemble~-~~-~~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

Cl'te<:kers, examiners, and inspec1ars, manufocturing ---------.----Goroge workers and gas stlltian attendants----------·-----------Laundry and drycleonlng operatives, n.e.c -----------------------Meat cutters and n.e.c butchers------------------------------------Mi.,. operatives, ________________________________________ _ Packen and wrappers, except produc•--------------------------Pointers, manufactured articles--------------------------------Precislon machine operoti'les----------------------------------Sowyers -- -------- -- ----------------------- ----- -- -------- -Stationary firemen ------------------------------------------Textile operotivH -------------------------------------------Welders and flamecutten ........... _. ________________________ _ Other metalworking "l"rati- --------------------------------Other specified opera!M$ ------------------------------------Miscellaneous and not spec:lfied operatives ----------------------Cltcupotion1 Machine operatives, miscellaneous specified -----------------Machine operotl-. not specified---------------------------

1 201

146 20 24 4

1 115 134 20 18

43

35 45 61

61

8 15

45

27

5

7

6

35 45

8

15

43

379 321

57 350 282

21 39

14 26

129 139 42

16 10 13

12 6

4

8

5

11

113 129 29 11

M'O.:':a~:~~s::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Wood products. including furnituno ••• __________________ _

242

226

16 12

12 12

4

Primary metal industries ------·----------------------Fabricated metal industries ---------------------------Machinery, including electrical ••••• ._ __________________ _ Matar vehicles and equipment-------------------------Transportation equipment, except motor vehicles ---------Other durable

23

Qood•----------------------------------

49

37

12

12

Nondurable goads-··-·- •••• ---------------------------Food and kindred products---····---------------------Apparel andallied otherDl'Oducts fabricated textile products -------------_ Paper and _____________________________

94 29

90

4

4

4

4

~f:C~'a:":J.::S.::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

14

4

43

43 57

72 12

7

13 4

Industry,

1411

s

71

136

23 5

71

29

40

36

25

25

79

56

35 44

35 21

23

14

Bus drive~~~-~-~::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Taxicab driversand anddeliverymen chauffeurs--------------------------------Truck drivers _________________________________ _ Other transport equipment operotives.---------------------------

249

41 4 4 29 4

15

89 114

208 29 9 60 110

LHonn, ....... , _ ·---·----------------------------Consfruc:tion laborers ........ - ------- .. -----------------------------

731

5118

149 17 44 53 35

59

28

251 126

79 220 198 91

36 23

7 5 10 6

43 83

31 60

12

56 43

56 43 7 20

Chemicals and allied products -------------------------Other nondurable good'------------------------------Nat specified manufacturing industrie•---------·----------Nonmanufacturing industries----------------·-------------Tran•portation, cQmmunications, and other public utilities __ _ Wholesale and notall trade--------------------·-------All other industries-----------------------------------

Freight, stock, and material handlers---------------------------Other specified laborers--------------------------------·-----Miscellaneous and not specified laborers------------------------Occupotlon1 Miscellaneous laborers •••••• ·----------------------------Nat specified lobonon •••••••••••••• ----------------------lndustry1 Manufacturing -- ---- ___ ------- ---- ---------- ----- ----- --Ouroble ----including ------------------------------------_ Wood 9oods products, lumttuno • ____________________ Metol 1ndustries-------------------------------------Machi.,.ry, including electricol •••••• ___________________ _ Transportation equipment •••••• -----------------------Other durable goods •••••••••• -----------------------Nondurable goods-------------------------------------Food ond kindred products----------------------------Nat specified manufacturing lndustrie•--------------------Nonmanufocturing induslries ••••••• -----------·-----------Rallroods and railway expn15s service --------------------Transportation, except railroads-------------------------Communications, andtrade utilities and santtary services----------_ Wholesale and retail ______________________________

-

All other industries -------------------------------------

'-'

.......

-----------------------------

.................. ,_ ,.._ -------------------------form laborers and form

Paid foremen •••• -----------------------Unpaid Family workers •• -----------·-·--···-··----------------

s.mc. ................ """"' ........... -----------------

Cleaning service -rkers -------------------··-···--·----------

Food service workers----------------------------------------·

household-·----------------------------

Cooks, except private Busboys and dishwashers ---------------------------------·Heotth service workers •••••• ---------------------------------Personal service workers-------------------------------------Protective service workers -- -- -------------------- __ -------. --Firemen, fire protection ------------------------------------. Guards and -tchmen -----------------------------------··· Policemen and detectives------------------------------·-----

33 13

96 264

7

20

16

23

14

9 9 4

22

4 4 14 4

15

23

6

62 10 3

20

29 12 17

16

13 8

13

70 10 3 10 16 31

35

8

10 3

10 12

35

29

10 6 19

10 6

6

13

19

26 1B

8 1 351 586 334 81 71 65 1~

16

18 18 1 015

426

291 75 66

30

91

101 52

70 12

52

MwoN .................______________________________ _

280 151

20

65

36 4

119 91

96

56

24 16

9 23 6

16 B 4

19 21

4

4 8

5 35 24 39 18 12

5 14 14

s

11

24

7

•includes allocated cases not shown separatelv.

25-658

MINNESOTA

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

Table 173. Occupation of Employed Persons The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More THE STATE-Continued Negro - Continued

Unpoid Total employed

fomnv

Total

Federal

Stele

"'

401

111

65

u

workers

t-~~~-r~~~~~-+-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+-~~~-r~~~--;

.....,....._., .................... ......,.

Female, 16 ye.a old and over ----------··----------________________ _ Actountants ••• _____________________________________________ _ Computer specialists---- •••••• ---------------·····----····-- •• Ubrorlons •. __ -· ____ -· •••••••••••••• __ ··----_. _• _. _-----___ •• Mathematical specialists •••••••• ---------------·-···----···- ••• Life and physical scientist•-·-------···-----------···----------· Re11i.st~r:e
Otetrtians _,.. - .............. ---- -----............ ______.. ______ ,,. ................... __ _

Registtred nurses ---------.................................................................. __ ... ..

Heolth technologists and technicion•-------····-----··-······---Soclal scientists •. __ ---·-···--·--------··--------------··· __ •• Social ond recreation workers ••...••••••••••.•••••••••..•.••••• Teoeherso College ond universitv-------···--------·····-------Elementary and prekindergarten ------·······--···-·-· Secondary •••• ····-------· -----------·····-···-··· Other teachers··--··-········----···--------·-·· __ _ Engineering and •cience technician'-·------·--··-·--------······· Technicians, except health, and engineering and science ••.•••••••••• Writen, artists, and entertainers ..........................................................___ _ Actor5 and dancers •••..••• ----·------·-··--------·--------Authors, editors, and reporters.------·--------------····----Other professional, technical, ond kindred worl
Sales clerks, retail trade·----------·-----------·-···----···---Salesmen, retail trade •••• ------------------------ __ -------- __ _ Other soles worker• ·----------------------------------------Clericel

by Class of Worker, Race, and Sex: 1970-Continued

lod......., .......... ------·-·--··--------········

Bank tellers •• __ ---- •••• ---------- __ •••••••• ___ ------- ------Bookkeepers -- •• __ ·------- ____ ---- -·---------- -----· •••••••• Cashiers -- -- -- ---- ---------- -------- -------- -- -----· -- -- -- -Counter clerks, except food •••••••••••••.•..••••••••••••••••..• Enumerators and interviewers ..................................................................... ___ _ Ale clerks •••• ------ •. __ .••••• ------------------···· •.•• ____ _ Office machine operators .................................................................................. .. Bookkeeping and billing machine operators --------------------Keypunch operators •••••••••••••• ---------· •••••••• -------Puyroll and timekeeping clerks•••• -------·-----·--·------------· Receptionists •••••••••••••.•••• ---------·--·------- ------·- •• Secretaries .............................. ------ ..................................................................

Stenographers •••••••..••••••••••••••• -------------------- •••

~i~~~;i;;~~~~~~~=~~~;;;::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

cro1ts... ""'......., ......,. __________________________ _

5 273

3 636

1 516

755

284

438

22 15 16 11 110 8 95 21

14

109 16

54 11 13

35 5 10 95

37

43

2 41 5

81 12

14 2 12 6

140 98 3

23 23 5

7

68

s

128

12 7

93 3

10 51

12

46

32

21

4 5 43

22

21 6

6 7

6 6

2S

.,

30

24 6

10

s

5

5 10 2S

s

11 11

19 11 4

5 6

15 6

7 167

12 14 84 10

47 1 556 8 84 41 13 8 61 125 19

73 7 97 207 15 53

149 6 11 84 5 43 999

4

4

552

202

159

so

'29

18

11

13 8 -48 104 19

13 21

8

41

UJ

7

3

165 672

75 298

60

53

4

Openotf.t", ucept """""" ---------------------------Assemblers •••••• __________ •••••••••••••••• -------- ------ ••• Bottling ond canning operotives ............................................. - .................... Checkers, examiners. and inspectors; monufocturing ------------ --Pressmokers ond seamstre'5e•, except foctory -----------·---- --Laundry and drycleaning operatives, Including ironers -----··------Graders and sorters, manufocturing •••••• -----·----------------Puckers and wrappers, except produce •.•• ------------------·- --Sewtrs and stitchers ..... ............. _.. __ -------------·-- -- .... -- ------ --

l 046 306

14 35 12 90 6

58 54 12

291

Miscellaneous and not specified operatives ··---·--·-···--·--·---Manufocturlng ...• -------- •••••••••••••••••••••• -------- --Durable goods-------·-······----------------·-------- --Machinery, including electrical •• ------·-------·-----·----Other durable goods •••••• ------····--------·----------Nondurable goods, including not spec~ied manufacturing •••••••• food and kindred products •• -----------------·-------- --Apparel and other fabricated te~tlle products ------------ ••• Nonmanufocturing industries-----------------------------·-··

166 102 52 30 22

r....,.n """"'""' -"'"··-------------------------

5

laltortrt, except , _ ---- ........................... - .... - .......................... ..

44

62 10

6

21 6

21 9

4

4

275 14 19 12

33

40 18

16

12

52

9

4

11

11

13 3

8 3

63

49

14

10

1 331

912 292

380

32 4

64

4

21 130

81

99

6

25

18 S9

964

58 54 12 280 153

s

36 109

10

9

18

19 27

12

81 6

191

10

19 10

30 22 47 9 18 54

so

5

5 14

13

7 53 145 5 53 90 374

12

"""""' .... ,__.. -----------------·-----------

67 6 54 16

95 12

198

Foremen, n.e.c ........................................................ ---------- ---------- ---

h~~~.Zifi!!t:i't>i.:0ir.;.-.-:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

22 15 11 11

3

4

Fw. ............ ""'",.,._ --------------------- -----

Puid form laborers and form foremen ••••• -----·-··-··--····---·· Unpaid fomlly workers---------···-··-······----·-·····------Stnlce ...._. IJcepl prlwllt

"°"""""'' -----------·-----

Cleaning service workers--------------------·-----·----------Chambermaids ond maids -------------------·---·-----·-·--Food '"rvice workers-------------------------·---·-----·-----

~":i~:;."~~/:~V:i~n~~~Jd.;;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Heolth service womrs .•. ____________________________________ _ Nursing ald
361 i-02 187 51 57 4111 296 70

m

""""" hou...... _....._______________________________

34 1'7

Private hou ..hold workers, living in--·---·······-·-·····-··-·--Private hou ..hold workers, living out............................

19 168

93 142 46 42 2J6 178

38 116 l7 180 19 161

tR

9

40

IS 173 118 32 40

156 36 9

192

s

33

s

15

14 3 5 3

so

109

4

23 32

41

5

46

29

74

21 17

7

•Includes protective ..rvice workers and allocated co..s not shown separately.

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

MINNESOTA 25-659

Table 173. Occupation of Employed Persons by Class of Worker, Race, and Sex:

1970-Continued

{Dato bosed on sample, see hlxt. For meaning af symbols, see text]

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

Govemment workers Private wage and Self-employed ~~ i...:.To:to.::l..:em::.::pl::oyed=i--so=la:.:ry..:workers.:.:.:=t-----T-o... to_I___Fede __ra_1_ _ _ _s1_a_t•_ _ _ _L_oc_a11r---w-o_rke_r_s,___wo;;::~:::.J

THE STATE-Continued l'enoM of Sponlsh Language

Male, ......................................... ________________ _ 16 y.'I 11111 -

-

==:~~:::::: ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: f;:: ~~&~~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Aeronoutlcol and astronautical ·····--------------------------

la~g~~r:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Ufeo:=1:t'r~~~~~~~=::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

"'C"" dent15ts, and related practitioners--------------------Pho:::!.cl'iii:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

Physlclons, medico! and D1teopathlc ---------- -·--------------Othert.chnoiogists related pra<:titloners ••••••••••••••••• ----------··---------------Heohh and 1ecllnlcians __________________ _

567

134

217

U'I 40

573

246

36

142

91

23

23 85

6

6

12

12 6

6

6

16

14

49

9 6

12 121

12 108

6

13 5

7

6

20

s

110

Buyers, purchasing agent" and soles managers--·---------------School administrators ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.•••••• Specified managers and administrators, public administl'lltion ••.•• __ _ Other sp<1Cified mono~ and administrators--------------------Managers and administrators, n.e.c., solorled •••••••••••••• ______ __ Manufacturing. ___________________________________________ Wholesale and retall trade ••• _______________________________ _ Transportation, communications and other public utilities --------All other industries-··----------------------·--------------Managers and odmlnistrotors, n.e.c., self-employed---------------Construction ---- ---------------·-- ••••• ·-·-·-------------Monufocturlna ---- •.•• -- -· •••• ----- ••••••• ----------------Wholesale and retaU lrodt .---------------------------------Alf other industries-------------------------------·····----W.1 ........ ---------------------------------------Insurance agents, brokers, and underwriters----------··---------Reol Hlote agents and brokers--------------------------------Soles repmentatives, rnanufaciurl119 industrieo -···-····---------Soles clerks, representatives, wholesale trade---------------------------_ SolH retail trade .• ____________________________________

SolHmen. retail trade •• -----------------------·-----·-------·SolHmen of •ervices and constructiofl --·-------------····--··-·· Other soles workers •• --------------·---------------·--------

Cloricol""' ....... - - -----------------------------

Bonk tellers and cashiers--------------------------------------

Boak"""9rs and billing clerks-------------------···------------

m~rh~~~~ :~~ ~~t~c~rtOO'::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

C""'- ........... ........, __________________________ _

=~.':':'.'.~~~~-~~~-u~~~·~:::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::

s

181

6

29

22

7 121

45

45

28

22

22 51

22 51 37

m

m

74

53

46

23

90 215 89 68 12 46

S4

62

33

6

15

37

23

30 7

30

23

23

6 82

7

28

210

12

33 6

22 30 57 28 16 35

22 30

301 7

244

45 28

16 30 57

35

22 41 231

22 10 205

31

26

31 4

12

10

912 13

800

53

12

14

27

52

1l

11

19

6

13

12 12

6

6

7

13

29

17 10

21 29

21 23

21 16

21 10

86 66

78 66 12

20

46

14 212 6

46

161

6

Mt!al craftsmen, except mechanics -····-·······---------------Machinists and job atld die .sotters ·····-···------------------Sheetmetol workers and tlnmlths .....................- ••••••• Tool and die makers-------------------------·-············· Other mttol erott.men ···-------------------·····-----------

103 25 34 18 26

103 25 3-1 18

40 35

33

83

6 161

6

12

10

6

8 8

14

Other mechanics and repoinnen -------·-····--·--·--·--·-----

25-660 MINNESOTA

7

5

18 81

PrtSsmen and plote printers, printing-·······-···--·----------Stotianory engl.-s and power station aperCltars ----------------Other craftsmen and kindred workers -----------------·······--·

6 38

35 5

18 113 4 71

Prle!,~!j"~a~fyp;sitte,:;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

15

13 7

s

Foremen, n.e.c •••• ---· •• ---- ---------- ------ ···-----------••• Monufocturing -- •••••••• ------------ ------ -------------- --Nonmonufocturing induslries ----------·-·······-------------~and servicemen, telephone and

=:n~leiJ:.!'!ng_~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

6

51 14

5 44

35

44

Aircraft ·---------·- ---- -- -- -----· ---------. -- ---·------ --

88

54 9

146

Alr conditioning, heo11119, and refrigerotlon -·-------------------

101

88

s

17 44

=~~~.:?=..::::.~~.".'.~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

5 145

46

m

power--·-----------------

6

9

227

20

13

215 89 68 12

Cabinetmakers •• -----------------------··· •••• -·-··-·----- --Construction craftsmen --------·----------·----·-------------Carpenters •••••• __ ---------------------------------------Excavating, grading, and rood machine operators ••••••••••••.••• Electricians •••• --- ------------ -···------- __ • __ •• ---------Masons and tile setters······---------------·-···----------Pointers, eanstru<:tion and maintenance, and poperilof199r5 •••••••• Plasterers and cement Plumbers and pipe fitters-----··------·--·······-·····--·---Other construction craftsmen ---------····----------·--------

flnishers----------·-··-·-·------------

5

264

23

58 135 28 37

6

216

16

14 43

120

Social and recreation worken •••••••••••• ---------------------Teoc:hers •••• --------------•• --•• -· •••• --- - ----- ••••• --•••• -College and university •• -------------------- •• --------------Elementory and preklndervarten -------------··--------------Secondary --------------------------------------·---------

..._. .........- . . '""' tw. ------------------

11

9

23

Electrical and ele<:tronic engineering 1edlnicians•••••••••••••••••• Technicians, except hellhh, and engineering and science ••••••••••••• Airplane pilots--------------------------------------------Writers, artists, and entertainers ------------------------------Other professional, tecllnicol, and kindred workers·--------------·-

29 6

13'9

Religious warbrs -------------------------------------------Social scientists---------------------- •• ------------··--------

&iy;=::,~~':nd":=~~~~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

..

4 085

-------------------------

19

12

19

12

32 32

4

52

26 tfl 28

7 7

7

7 7

6

153

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

Table 173. Occupation of Employed Persons by Class of Worker, Race, and Sex: The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

1970-Continued Unpaid

TokJI employed

fomWy workm

Toto!

1-~~~-1-~~~~~.,j...~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-1-~~~--1

THE STATE-Continued

"""°"' of Spanish Language- Continued Malt, 16yems.W11111 ovw-Continued Oponlthn, ....... _.,.., ____________________________ _ Auemblers •••••••••••••••• --.••••••••••••.•••••••••••• _•••• Checkers, examiners, and Inspectors; manufacturing-···-···-----·Goroge workers and qos stotio~ attendants••••••••••••••••••••••• Laundry and drycleon1ng operatives, n.e.c -···-···-····------·---Meat cutters and butchers .................................... . Mine operatives, n.e.c•••••••• -·---------- •••• ----------------Pacl
Sawyers---- -- ---· ··········-----····· ···-----------········

~i::~~.c~~;;::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

Other metalworking operatives ······-···---·--·········-------· Other specified operotivos ·······-·--------····-·----·-······-· Miscellaneous and not specified operatives -----------------·----Occupotion• Machine operotives, miscellaneous •peclfied ---------········· Machine operotiv... not specified .......................... . Miscellaneous operatives--·············-·-··--········--·Not specified operotives ---·-·······---------·---·--------Industry,

M~~~~~::!i;::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Wood products, Including fumtture ---·-··--------------· Prlmory metal industries ··-··········--·--·----·-····· Fabricated metal industries -··-····-·-----------------Machinery, Including elfc:trlcal •••••••••••••••••••••••••• Motor vehicles and equipment ••••••••••••••.••••••••••• Transportation equipment, except motor vehicles ---------Other durable goods--·----·-----------------··-------

Nondurable goods •••••••• ------ __ ------------ ---------Food and kindred products •.• -------------------------Apporel and other fobrlcoled textile products -----------·Paper and allied products ...••••••••••••••••.••.••••••• Chemicols and allied products ---------------------·---Other nonduroble goods------·-·····-----------------Not specified manufacturing Industries ..................... Nonmanufocturing induotrles ······------------------------Transportation, communications, ond other public utilities ••• Wholesale and retoii tracle •••••••••.••.•••••••••••••••• All other lndustn.. ··········-----------------------·-

drive~~~-~-~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::

Bus Toxicob drivers ond chauffeurs····-····-··-·-·-------···---···· Truck drivers and deliverymen •••••••••••.••••.••••••••••••••••• Other tronsport equipment operatives........................... .

............ ••C
Construction laborers •..••••••••••• ······---- --···--------- __ _ Freight, stock, ond material handlers···---·····----------------Other specified laborers········-·--···-·-------------------··· Miscellaneous and not specHled laborers ·-··-···--··--······---·Occupotton• Miscellaneous laborers--·-·------·-·······--··········-·-Not specified laborers •. -- .• -·-----· •• -·-···-·-········- -- • Industry,

M'lfuU::~~~s::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ~::::! ~s':"J:•!:;~~~~-~:'.'.~~~::::::::::::::::::::::

Machinery, including electricol •••••••••••••••..••••••••• Transportotion equipment•••••••••••••••• ---· ••.•••••.•

No~':~~~~~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

Food and kindred products ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Not specified monufocturing Industries .................... .

Nonmonufocturlng industries-·-······-----------·····-····· RoHroods ond railway express sorvict ···------·-······--··

~':.'::,:>ni~.~c:J'u~~~~J'SOiiii~;y·;.NiC.;·::::::::::

-

Wholesale and retoH trode ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• All other Industries······-··-····---·-·-----------··-··-

,.,...,. .... ,_

922

9S

45

88

5 115

7 64

40 19 18

901

89 38 88

19 18

S9 56

S9 56 89

187 141

179 133

13 39 47 6 15 21

47 6

46 40

46

6

6

36 9 13 14

36

24S

222

22

22

11

13 39

7 21

-40

9

13 14

7

16

:l6CI

:13

125 B8 126

55 115 64 126

29 97

97

68 36

68 36

30 6

30

32 22

32 22

28

28

M

84

'-"'" _._, oxcopt poiwalo ..........,, ····-····--······

518 1117 181

Ma

30

24

13

11

31

16

27

9 7 35

19

-

84

21

11

58

23 7

31 46 56 5

5

4

6

23 1

SI 41

18

5

29

14

....... .........w ........ ______________________________ _

16

m

Paid form laborers ond form foremen •• ·----··----··------------· Unpaid fomHy workers···-·-·······-·-------------------------

~~n~~re=~~!:'

7

7

41

.::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Paticemen ond detectives ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

7

167 33

-----------------------------

Cooks, except private household •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Busboys and dishwashers -----··············-···········-··Health sorvict workers •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.•••••••••• l\orsonoi service workm ·------···--··--··-···---------···-··· Protective sorvice workers···----------------------------··· ---

8

8

190 33

58

7

64 40

91

6l)

1

6 6

85 7

38 50 145 215

- ........ 111111,.. ...............................

~ni:..:v:,:..~~-::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

1

5

38 50 145 223

11

13 6

123 171 51

41 22

20 21 21

123

56

10 9 7

3S

s

30

25

25 10

8

5

30

•includes otlocoled coso• not shown separately.

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

MINNESOTA 25-661

Table 173. Occupation of Employed Persons by Class of Worker, Race, and Sex: [Data based on sample,

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

$Ile

1970-Continued

text. For meaning of symbols. see !ext] Government workers

Total empl()yed

Private wage and solory workers

Unpold fumAy

Tolal

Federal

State

loco I

54111..imployed workers

workan

21

THE STATE-Continued Persons of Spanl•h Lans1109e-Continued

fetmlle, 16 .,_.old allll over -----------------------

2 714

2 254

395

110

138

147

44

Accountants. _______________________________________________ ~ lodiolcol,""" ............... -----------------_ Computer speclofisfs _________________________________________ _

349

171

37

38

96

16

171 16

7

~~=~i-si*'i01isii:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

20 6

6 6

1'1

~lered nurses, dielitions, and theropists ---------------------titians __ •••••• --------- •••••• --·---------- --··--·-- ___ _ ~s.tered nurses ---............................ Hea.11 te.ch"!'loglsts ond technlcions •••-------..................................... _________________________ .._

95 7 81 15

54 54 15

41 7 27

life and physical scientist•-------------·---·-------------------

Soctol scienttsts ____ --workers ···----__ -- .• ------------------ •• __ ••••_ Social and recreation _________________________________ Teochers1

Collegt and universily ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Elementary and prekindel'ljarten ---·-----------------Secondary ·------- •• __ •••••• __ ·- __ ----·· ____ •• ___ _ Other !O(lthers -- •••••••••• ------ ------ •• -- ••• _ •• --Engineering ond science technicions ........................ _____ _ Technicians, e)<(:ept health, and engineering and science ____________ _ Writers, artists. and entertainers ---------·--·-----------------At:lon and dancers •••• -----------------·------------------Authors. editors, and niporten---------·-·--------·-----·---· Other professional, technical. and kindred worker•-----------------

•-

.... ~..,...,. '"""------------------

lluyers, purchasing ag1<1ts, and soles managers------------------Restaurant, cafeteria, and bor managers------------------------Sc:hool administrotors •••. -------------·--------------.-------Other specified managers and adminislrotors Managers and odmlnistralor&, n.e.c .. soloried •----------··--------___________________ _ Wholesale and retall lrade •• ··----------···--····-··--------Managers and administrators, n.e.c., self-.mpi<>yed ---------------· Wholesale and retail trade------------------------·--·---·---

Solo1 whucksters, ...... ---------------------------------------Demonstrators. and peddlers .•.•••• __________________ _ Insurance, real estate agents, and brokers _______________________ _ Sales clerks. retail trade------------·-··----·----------·--··--Salesmen, retail trade ________ ---.----------·----------·------· Olher soles worker&-----------·-------------------------··--· Clericol "'4reti w...... ____________________________ _

°""

Bonk tellers -----------·-- •• ---------------···--------------. Bookkeepers ---------------- ____ •• -------------------------Cashiers ____ •• -- •••• ·----- ____ -- -· ---- ···------- -------- •••• Counter clerk., e•cept food-------······-·-·------.----·--····Enumerotors ond int&rv.iewers __ .... __ ... ---------.....·---.. -- .... _..... __ _ File clerk•-•••• __ •• ____••••• •••• ________________________________ -----.---·-------·-·--·------- __ __ Office machine operatoro Bookkeeping ond billing machine operators-----------·--·-----Keypunch operator& -----··- •• ______ ----·------------------Payroll and timekeeping clerks·---------·-·····-----------------

~~f:!:!~.:::::: :::::::::::::: :: :: ::::::::::::::::::::::::

~w~ii:~;~=d~~=i~~~~;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ c...,.._ ...

i....... ....i.... __________________________ _

Foremen, n.e.t---- .............................. -- -- .. ----- .... -- ............. -- ------ ..... ...

A.tsemble~~~.. ~~~-'.'.:~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

Bottling and canning operativ••-------------·-· ··-·------------Checkero, •••miners, and inspectors; monufoc:turing ·-------------Dressmakers and seomstresses. excepl foclary ··----------------loundry ond ond sorters, drytle
Packer& ond wrappers, except produc•---··--·-----------------·· 541w•rt and slilchers ••• ___________ •••••• ---------------·---·-· Textile operatives ------------ •••••••••• -------------···-····Other •pecified operatives···-----·------------·--------·-·---Miscelioneaus ond not specified operatives --------·--·-·--------Monufocturing •••••••••••• -· ---- ___ ••••••• ---- •••••• ______ _ Durable goodsincluding •• ······-------------····· --·--------------_ Machinery, eleclricoL __________________________ Other durable goods-------------·-·········-----------Nondurable goods, including nol specified manufacturing •• _____ _ Food and kindred products----------·--------------···-·· Apparel and other fabricated textile products ··--·········-Nonmanufocturing industries·······-···-··---·-·-·----------·

12 47 55

12 16 4

29

6

6 21 8 15 26

11 6 5 26 17 5 5 124 8

116 8

96

88

20 768 14

639

90 50

7

36 39

32

9 45 251

18 35 174 56

7 585 1-40

26 17

7 78 50 7 19 39

20

163

558

133

62 40

BS 139 122 23 18 5

85 127 122 23 18 5

Lalooms, ....., '"""---------------------------------,....,.. """fwni _ , . , . --------·----------·---------

77

23 5

39

31 51

28

6 7

7 11

11

6 5

6

16 11

5

129 7 12

31 7

74

24

12

17

12

9 8

50

9

14

8

16

20

15 11

10 7

50 7

62 -40

12

15 7 8

18

40 14 57

Tnmoport ..,.....,. .,.mfns·----······--------------·-

10

32 37 201

14 57

22 10 17

10

9

20

48

99

16

29

6

28 8 7 15 53

14

27

7

21 7

8

12

6

99

22 10 5

12

6

12 77

lohr.n '""" -·-···--------------------_ P
._....W, ---·--------·---·

Senlct ....tton. txcopt ~ Cleaning service workers -----------------···-·····--·--·-·---Chombermoids and maids --------------·-------·-----------Food service workers-·---------------------·······-·--------Cooks, t)<(:ept private household---------·-----·-------------Waiters ond food counter workers •• -----·-·-·····--·--------Heahh service workers •. --and ---------·-·----------------·-····-_ Nursing aide>. orderlies, attendonts _______________________

Proclicol nurses __ -- ---- ---· -···-- -- •• ------ -- •••••••• ---· -Per&onol service worker&·-------·---------------·······--···-Hairdresser& and cosmetologists.--------·-------------------'"""" -...W wwlcon. _____________________________ _ Private househOld workers. living in---------------·······--·---Private househOld workers, living out--------------·--··········-

618 65 24 210 13

97

191 128 42 103

63

72 15 57

533

S8 24 183 S8 91 168 121 42 75 55

51 7

15

14 8

8 8

23 7

7

7

15

21

21 13

7

6 8

15 7 21 8

72 15

57

1lncludes protective service worker& ond ollocoted coses not shown separately.

25-662

MINNESOTA

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

Table 173. Occupation of Employed Persons

by Class of Worker, Race, and Sex: 1970-Continued

[Doto based on wrnple, see text. For meaning of symbols, seo leJcll

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

Go\lernmen! worl
Unpaid lami!v

Total employed

Private wage Qt)d salary workers

Toto!

Federol

SIOlt

Loco!

Self-employed workers

workers

SI n5

45 312

9623

1 937

' 145

s 541

3 666

74

7 275

3 744

2 916 62

323

8114 34

1769

550 47

DULUTK-SUPERIOR, MINN.-WIS., SMSA Toted

Male, 16 y-. old

and over------------------------·

................ lctdoolcll, """w....i ......... _______________ __

e~::~~~1~i;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: E"t"=.;-tit0"1-0"rid-;,sirO"ri0iitito1·::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Civil •• -- -· •• -- •• -·-···----···-··-· ·-----·· ·····----- ____ _ Electrical and electronic--··---·--·-----------·-····-··-·--·· Mech
. Lo~~~ ~~ni~~.;-::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ..

Lrre and physical scientist•-----------------------·--·---------Chemists •••• __ ·-·-·· •••••••••• ---- ---------- •• ------ ____ _

Ph~~~.~~· ~-e~~~~~~~~-~~~-~-~~~~~~~~::::::::::::::::::::·.

:%r~~:O~is~:~_::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: -

Pharmacists •• ---------- __ ------------------------ __ •• ___ _ Physicians, medical and osteopathic-------------------------Other related proctitloners __ ------------··-------------- ___ _ Health technologists and technicion•----------------------------

.-

.

Social and recreation workers--------------------------------Teachers ______ ---- __ -------- -- •• __ ------ •• ________ ----- ___ • College and university __ ··-·-------------------·------·----Elementary and prekindergarten ----------------------------Secondaryand •••• __ •• ------- -- ·------------·-··· •• --·· ____ __ science technicians. ___________________________ roftsmen and survevors •• --------- --- --------·· -- ------ --Electrical and electronic engineering techniclon•---------------·- Technicians, except health, and engineering and science ••••• ______ _ Airplane pilots------------------·-··-·------------------ __

---

En~neering

---

Writers. artists. and entertainers .... ----------------------------

Other professional, technical, and kindred workers----------------

M - ood odloloittnrltn, ••'"Pt hino ----·---·-·------ Buyers, purchasing agents, and sales monoger•-----···---------- School administrators ________ ---------------------------- ___ _

-Other specrried managers and administrators Managers and administrators, n.e.c., salaried -------------------___________________ _Manufacturing -- -- -- -- __ -- _--- ------------ -----·-·-··· ---· . Wholesale and retail trade---------------------------------- Tronsportotton1 communications and oth&r public utilities ................ .. All other Industries---------------------------·-----------Managers and administrators, n.e.c., self-employed •••• __________ _Construction -- ------ -- ---- -------- •• ------------ ------ --- Specified managers and administrators, public administration ______ _

Manufacturing .... -- ......... __ ...... - ................................ - ............ ---- ...... .. -

Wholesale and retail trade--------------·------------------- All other industries---·----·------·----·---·---------------

Insurance agents, brokers, and underwriters •••••• --------------- Reol estate agents and brokers------·------------·-----------Soles representatives, manufacturing industries -----·--------·-·- Soles clerks, representatives, wholesale trade--------------------------_Soles retail trode •• ___________________________________ . Salesmen, retail trod•--------------·------------------------- Salesmen of services and construction ....................... --------------- Other soles workers--···-·---------------------------------- . Clotkol ood ldodrff ....... ---------------------------- Bonk tellers and cashiers------------------------------------- Salos wotiltn ···----------------------------------·-

Bookkeepers and billing clerks--------------------·------------ .

m~rh~~:~l ~~3 ~~t~c~~~;;;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::-cmi- ...i ldodnd ....... _________________________ _

.

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Construction craftsmtn ............................................................................ ---- Carpenters __ -- -------- •••••••• -- ---- -- -------- ----·- - ---- Excavating, grading, and rood machine operators---·-··--·----- Electricians_. -- -- -- ---- ---- ---- ------ ------------ -------- - Masons and tile setters ------------------------------------ Painters, construction and maintenance. and paperhangers .............. .. Plosttrers and cement finisher5-----·-----·------·-·--------- Plumbers and pipe fitters·--------·---------------------·--- Other construction craftsmen .................................... - ............................ .. .

Cobinetmakers-------····-------------------·---------------

Foremen, n.e.c ............. -- -- ---- .. --- ------ ------------------ -- -- Manufacturing -- •• -------- - --- ---- -- -------------------· --

-

Linemen and servicemen, telephone and power-·-····------------ locomotive engineers and firemen .............................. - .......................... -- Mechanics and repoirmen .............................. _........................................... --- Nonmonufacturing industries .............. -------·--.................. --... --.. --

Air conditioning, heating, and refrigeration -------·-----------Aircraft •• ·------- ---- ---- ---- ------ ---------- -- ----- --- Automobile, including bodY---------------------------------Rodlo and television--------------------------------------Other mechanics and repairmen -----------------------------

-

.-

Metal craftsmen, except mechonks ---------------------------- Machinists workers and job and setters __________________________ ---------------------------_. Sheetmetol anddie tinsmiths. Tool and die makers-------------·····-·------------------- . Pri~r: ~~!~~~:".'.'.::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: -Compositors and typesetters-····----·------·····-·--·-----Pressmen and plate printers, printing·····--------------------

--

Other craftsmen and kindred workers -------------------------- Sfationary engineers and power station operotors ----------------

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

509

38

73 934 222 161 169 382 194 232 141 583 124 137 25'1 63 68

296

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201 1 962 4().4

617

863 122

355 81 123 14 449 821

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Table 173. Occupation of Employed Persons by Class of Worker, Race, and Sex:

1970-Continued

[Doto based an somple see text for meaning of symbols. see tel
The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

Government workers Total employed

salary workers

Total

Federal

State

Local

Self.employed workers

7 633 148

247

55

79 5

m

143

Pril/Ote wage and

Unpaid lam Hy

workfri

DUWTK-SUl'ERIOR, MINN.-WIS., SMSA-Continued Ton.I-Continued Male, 16 yeen .w-i--continued

As$flllble~·-:::!_~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::--

-. butchen-------------------·-----·-·---------

Chec:k.ers, tXJlm""°", and in•pociora1 monufoctur\ng -------------Garage worker$ and qos station attendants. ____________________ _ Laundry and drycleaning aperotlvu, n.e.c -------·--------------Mlne operoWies, Moat cutters and n.e.c. ______________________________________ _

-=-~~~~;~;;~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Slctionory firemen-----···-------------------------····----· ~=-"::1~~.c~;;;.s:: :::::::::::::::::::::::::::: :::::::-Other metalworking operotlws --------------------·--·-------- Other speclfied operatives -·-------------------------·-------- Miscellaneous and not specified operali- ---------------------Pock.en and wrappers, t>CCepl produce----·-·--------·----------

Occupation, Mochine operoti-, mhc.lloneous spec~ ----------------· Mochine ....-rotlvn, not speclfied -------------·-----------·

--

~:::~s:~:-_:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::.

Industry, Monufocturing -- -- ----- -----·· ··-----------·---. - ••••••• Durable -·-··------------------------------__ ••_ Wood goods products, includi
----Motor vehicl
------goods------------------·------·-·· ---------All other indu•too -----------------------····------ -,...,... .......,., .,....,.... ________________________ _-Bus drivers ____ --·----------·-···-------------·-····------ -Ta•itob drivenand anddtliverymen ct>ouff•un_______________________________ -----------------------·-------_-Tni<:k drivers Other transport equipment operatives. ________________________ _-Nonduroble goods------···-------··--·---·----------Food ond kindred products._-----------------·---· ••• Apportl and other fabricated textile products-------·-·· Poper and allied products..--------------··--·------Chemicals and ollled products··--·-------·-·----···-Other nondurable Not specified monuia<:turing indu$tries -----------·-·-·-·Nonmanufacturing industries····---------------·--·-··--Transportation, communicotions. and other public utilities __ Wholesale and nttoll trade __________________________

·-Construction laborers ---- ------ ---- ---- ------ --------- ------ ·Freight, stock. and material handlers ----·-···----------------- -la...,.,, •xcopt ' - -- ........... ______ .... _________ ., ___ .. __ _

--------------Tronspartotion equipment •• ·-··--------··--·--·---·-· -N~':."~t~~:.i~~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ..-Food and kindred products---------·--·----·--------Not speclfied manulocturing lndustrie•---------·-··-·-·-- --Nonmonufocturing industries------···----------·--------. -Railroods and rallway expnoss service -----·--·-·-------- -Transportation, exct11t railrnads -----·---------------··· -Communications. and utilities and santtory services·------- -Wholesale and nttoU trode ···-------------------------- -All other industries-------------·-···-----------·--·-- -................ ,.,. ...._. .... ,.,. ,.,_-------·------------------_______________________ _-Poid farm laborers and form faremen---------------··--------- --Unp<1id family workers-------------------------------------- --

Other specified labontrs --·------------------------------·--Mistelloneous and not specified laborers-------------------·--Occupation, Mi
-

--Cooks, eJO:ept pi:ivote houffhold ---·-··--·--··-·-·······--- --Busboys and dishwashers -----------------------·-------Sonlco ................................ --------------

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---------

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~':;'J,n~~!~~'!!"_:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: -----

.......,.. ""'""""' .........___________________________ _-----

Policemen and deteetivn ---------···-------------------·-· 1

lncludts allocated cases not shown MlpQrotely.

25-664 MINNESOTA

• 027 153 93 731 56 270 I 176 166 .43

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DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

Table 173. Occupation of Employed Persons by

Class of Worker, Race, and Sex: 1970-Continued

[Doto baaed on aomple, ..e text. For mooning of S'(mbols,

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or Mare

MM

-J Govern-.! -1
Toto! employed

Private wage and $Olory workers

32 616

5 699 167 16 111 6

locol

Self.employed workers

1 166

4 759

1135

404 5

2192 27

138 9

36

6S 6

--s

179

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Ftderal

State

24 381

6 1142

917

2 753 121 10 10

2 803 'SI 6 101 6

107 5 6

-

-66 -418

Unpaid lamly

workers

DULUTIWUPRIOR, MINN.-WIS,. SMSA-Continued

Total- Continued

FemCllt, 16 years aid and·- ---------------------- ""' .............................. --. _______________ _-

~:~:~n~~iOiisis::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: -Llbrorian'------····--·------------------------------------Mothematical •peclallsts •• ---- ________________ ---- ___________ _Lile and phyiical scitl>tlsts. __________________________________ _'1!W::.sn~~-·~-d-~~~~~~:~~-~~~~~-:::::::::::::::::::::-Registered nurses and ---------.................................................................................... technologists technicians ___________________________ .._Social scienti•t•---- -------- __ ---------------------- ------ __ _Social and recreation workers·---------------------------·---Teachers• College and uni.....lty _____________________________ _Elementary and prekindergarton ---------·----------- -Engineering ~~~~tifrs:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: and science technicians ____________________________ _Technicians, except health, and engineering and science. __________ _Writers, artists, and entertainers ----·---------·--------------Hea~h

-------------------Buyers, purcho•ing .......................... ogonts, and sole• managers-·----------------

·-

-

Actors and dancers. ___________ •• __ ---------------------- __ Authors, editors, and reporters·---------------------------·Other professional, technical, and kindred workers _______________ _

--

Restaurant, cafeterki, and bar monog -----------------------School administrators -- -- ____ ----------------- ------------- __ Other specified managers and administrators -------------------Managers and administrators, n.e.c., salaried ___________________ _ Wholesale ond retail trade--------------------------------·Managers and administrators, n.e.c., sell..,,,ployed --------------Wholesale and retail trade----------------------------------

---

W.1 ........ --------------------------------------Demonstrators, hucksters, and peddlers __________ --------------- -

--Clorlcal ...S Bonk teller> ________ ---- ________ -------------------------- __ ~~~~"_'~_:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::-Counter clerks, except load-------------·-····---------------- Insurance, real estate agonts, and brokers·---------------··-···Sales clerks, retail trode·------------------------------------Salesmen, retail trade---- ____ ------------------------------ __ Other soles workers----------------------------------------liWrH ......... ----------------------------

Enumerators and interviewers ......................................................................................

-

File clerks •• __ ---- __ -------------- ____ ---------------------- Office moc;:hine operatof$ ,._ .. _,._ .............. - ................................................. .. Bookkee~ng and billing machine operators ----·--------------Keyfunc operators -·clerks -- -- -------•• __ ------ __ -------------_ Payrol and timekeeping ________________________________

-Receptionists __ --·- ------ -------- ____ -------------------·--Secretaries---- __ -------- __ -------- __ ----------------------_ Stenographers ---- ______ ---- -------- ---·---· ------·- ------ __ Telephone operators •• ______ --------·- -------- ____ ------ ____ _6'~~t~ie;:it;,i-.-,;;iiin"d-~·.;;,';k;;;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::-.... "'*" - .. _________________________ _ Foremen, n.e.c .............................. __ .................................................................. .. -Auemble~~·-~~~!-~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Bottling and canning operatives _______________________________ _ Checkers, examiners, and inspectors manufacturing -------------- Dressmakers and seamstresses, except factory -·---------------- Laundry and drycleaning operative•, including ironers ------------- Graders and sorters, manufacturing·--------------------------- Packers and wrappers, except produc•--------··---------------- Sewers and stttchers •••• -- ---------- -·------------ ------ __ -- _~~~s:ci'~~'i.en.iivis-::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::.~

1

-----------,......,... .......... _...,.. ________________________ _---~........ ---·---·-----------·------------ -............ --------------------·-------................. ,.,_ ------------------------ -Paid form laborers and farm foAmon •••• ---------------------- -Unpaid family workers------·-----------------···---·------- -Sonic•--· .............. ........W• --------------- -Cleaning service workers-------·----··----·----------------- -Chambermaids and molds --------·----------·----------·-- -Food service workers------··--------·-·-----------------·· -~~~!;.~~~~v:~n~:.n:::::::::::::::::::::::::: ---Health service worker•-------------------------------------Nursing aides, orderlies, and attendants ••••••••• ____________ _--Practical nurses •• --____ --__ -- --• _----------------- • ------ -l'ltrsonal serviceand workers-----------------------------·-----Hairdressers cosmetologists ___________________________ _--.................. --------------··--·--------------Private household workers, living In--·-·-··---····---------··· -Private household workers, living out------·--------------··--- --

Miscellaneous and not specified operatives --------------------Manufacturing .. -- ---- __ ------------------------------ __ _ Durable goodsIncluding __________ ------------------- -------- __ __ Machinery, electrical.. ________________________ Other durable goads---------------------------------Nondurable goods, including not specified manufacturing _____ _ Food and kindred products----------------------------Apparel ond other fabricated textile products ------------Honmonulocturing industries ·-__ •• --__ --•• ------•• ------ -- -

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DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

MINNESOTA 25 - 665

Table 173. Occupation of Employed Persons by Class of Worker, Race, and Sex:

1970-Continued

[Doto hosed on sample, see text. For meonlng of symbol$, see text]

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

Government workers Total employed

Private woge and salary wOrkers

Total

Federal

State

Loco I

SeW-employed workers

Unpold fomUy workers

453 126

368 892

56 967

IS 475

16 572

24 920

26 753

514

60 118 6 ll25 728 4 578 14 326 181 1 013 3 5SO 2 555 7 027 1 238

22 174 1 053 19 307 1 509

3 144 477

9 041 -401 9 185 624

9 919 175 10 39 462

6 337 627 101

26

428 49 29 118 168

355 11 22 74 155

19 33 101 1 389

1 451 1 111 1 862 116 755 860 131 348 1 758 1 042

472 152 859

259

25 20 224 6

2 388 853

435 2 879 1 088 421 775 9 323 3 966 2 452 1 861 1 376 5 325 6 139

841 10 073 3 282 1 939 4 648 1 685 647 240 629 44 370 3 114

46 578 9 236 185

5 306 164 1 042 2 665 443

MINNEAPOUS-ST.PAULSMSA Total

Mele, 16 yam old and

over------------·------------

Profu.-,......., _.......,. w..un •••••••••••••••••

--Ent,"""---------------------------------------------------

Accountant•-----------·-···-·-··-·----------------------··· Arthitects •• -------- •• ------ -------------------- -----------Computer •petiallsts •••• __ •• ---···-· ------···· •.•.•• __ •••••••

--. :.~ ~·i~cl:ei-::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Life and physical scientists ___________________________________ _ Chembts -- --·- •• -------·-····- ••••• ----- __ .••••• _. ·--- __ Ph~~~.~:·~~~~~:~~-~-".'.'-~~~~~::::::::::::::::::::-Phannoci•ts •••• __ ---- -·------·- ----- __ ••••••••••• -------- Physicians, medic:al ond ostto1>0thic --------------------·-···· Other related proctitloners __ --------·-- ·---- -----· -------··· Heolth te<:hnologosts and techniclans.·---······---·------------- ronoutical and astronautical ----·------------------------Civff -------- ---· •••••••• -----------··· •••••••••• __ ---- __ Electrical and electronic---------------·······-------------Mechanic:al .............................................. .

~r~;.~r~_::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: --

-. -

Soclol ond recreotion workeni •••••••••••••• ---------------···Teochers •••• -------- •• -- ---- ---· •••••••• ··------ -----· •• --College ond university •••• ---- ••• ___ ••••. --- -----·-- -·-----Elementary ond preklndel'Jlorten ---------··------------·----- . Se<:Qndary ---- ---·-- •• -- -- ---- •. -- -- -- ---- -------- ·---·-Enginee
.

.............. .....,,._.,., ...... ,_ -------------------.

Buyers. purchasing agents, and soles managers -·······---··-··School odminist rotors •••••••• ······----··-·-···-·····----••• Specified managers ond odmini&trotors. public odministrotion •••••• Other s~ifoed monogers and odministrotoro --·---···----·····-Managers ond administrators, n.e.c., soloried •••••••••. --------Monulocturing ••••.••.••••••••••••••••••••..•••...••.•..•• . Whaiesole ond retail trode --········------------····--·-··· Tronsportotian. communications and other public utnities ----·-· .. All other industries········--····-·-·-···----·-··-·-··-·-· Managers ond adminiitfotors., n.e.c., self-empk>yed -----.. --------

----

--

.. ..

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Construction ...... __ ---- ---- ______ ------ ---------· ................. _

.. ~~~~;i:,u~~# reiaiiirod'; :: :: :::::::: :::::::::::::::::::::

All other industries---·····--···-·-··--···----------------

----

---..--------Clorlcol ... .......... --------------------------- -Bonk ltliers ond co shiers---------- ..•• ···-····-···-----···-- .. Bookkeepers and billing clerks ••.• ----------------------·----· --s.les ........ --------------------------------------

Insurance agent•, brokers, ond underwriters---------------·-··· Real estate agents and brokers···---------------····---·----Saies representatives. manufacturing industries ··-··········-·-· Soies representatives, whoiesole trade-----····----------··---Saies clerks. retail trod•---···············------------------Saiesmen, retail trade .••••••• ·····--------····-------------Soiesmen of services and con•truction ------------------------Other soles workers--··-········------------·-··------·-··-

~:,h~~:~r :~: rm~t:ic:~~;,:;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::: -cmi- _. lr-.i _ . , . ________________________ _

..

-~r.::'_~'.'.'~:~~-~~~-u~~:t~~'..':::::::::::::::::::::::::::: --

-Construction craftsmen -------------------------------........ _... -Carpenters •• ---- •• ---- ---- •• -- ---- .• ---- ---· •••••••• ---· -Excovoting, 9roding. and rood machine operators •••••••••••••• -Electricians •• ---· __ -------- •••••••••••••• -------------- •. -Masons and tile setters-········--·-··-------·------------ -Pointers. construction and maintenance, ond paperhangers •••.•• ..

Cobinttmokers •••• ------ ---- ••..••• ----------------·-···· ••

Plasterers and cement finishers ••• ------------···-----·--··· Plumbers and pipe litters-------------------------------··· Other construction croftsmen -------·······-·---------·-··-

-..-·

Foremen. n.e.c ............................... - .. -- .. ----·--------------------Manufacturing .................................... _------------------ ---- .... .. Nonmonufocturing industries-·---------·-------·····-··-·-· linemen and servicemen. telephone and power-----······------Locomotive engineers and firemen ........................................................... __ Mechanics and repairm••-----·······-····--·----·····----·-Air conditioning. heoting, and refrigeration ----···------····-· Aircroft •• ------------···· •••••.•• -------------------- ••

------·--·-..

Other mechanics and repairmen ---------········------·····

-·--

~~r::::Oi.~!~~g-~~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

--..--

Metal craftsmen, except mechanics -·------------·-····-·----Machinists and job and die setters················--·-·--·-· Sheetmetol workers and tinsmiths ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Tool and die makers •••••••••• ------···-··-··--·---------- .. Other metal croft•men -----------------------------------· Printing crofl•men •••• ···----- •••••••• -----------· ------ ---· .. Com!>Ositors ond typesetters-----------·-····--·-···-··-··· Pressmen and plate printers, printing •• ---------------------· Stationary engineers ond pcwer station operators -----------·-·· Other craftsmen and kindred workers ····-··-··--·------------

------

--

25-666

MINNESOTA

•• 655 8 510 848 4 885 16 014 181 2 009

3 666 2 658 1 SOil 3 094

I 930 I 263 5 109 1 005 887

2 650

567 883 1 944 I 338

I 285

13 066 4 370 2 360 5 423 11 060 4 650 2 696 2 490 1 420 6 606 9 593 58 333 9 553 I 236 2 665 9 357 30 298 8 732 9 304 2 603 9 659 5 224 813 479 2 755 1 177 36 4 1 4 8 7

430 413 825 960 471 198

3 565 2 084 3 914

39 809 982 2 332 6 304 30 191 89 791

668 757

663 22 298 6 370 1 549 3 876 1 900 2 985 633 3 632 1 353 13 7 6 2

936 736

200

840 592 19 737 781 1 858 7 281

988

8 829 11 "22

5 462

2 052 2 231 1 677 5 M6 2 015 2 247 2 105 9 327

-

7 851

29 J06

8 705 9 265 2 511 8 825

-

970 97 70 372 467

36

20 781 22 519 12 245

992

27 39 92 834

83 423 187 37 19 180 144 188 72

254

4 5 239

6 136

-

51

so

181 81 31 16 226 45 113 438 24 23 470 1 424 64 5 1 138 124 93 23

--

-

-6 64 ---

32 882 3 724 1 335 4 767 7 704 6 518 3 335 1 925 3 574

238 41

19 37

56

20 20

30 063

9 416 61 199 5 5-42 3 614 5 078 6 21 34 1 397 201 459

---

905 2 078 753 26 327 79 911 525 619 513 18 658 5 277 1 042 3 534 1 755 2 051

527

3 301 1 171

13 176 7 662 s 514 2 818 592 17 320 624 1 725 6 -417 700 7 854 10 895 171 1 982 2 172 1 570 5 221 I 943 2 128 I 629 7 945

s

5 6 4

80 5 41

253

22 195 38 191

-

60

381 26 15 324 16 281 12 84 151 3 454 3 119

79

187 962 278

97

105 20 215 1 750 1 462 77 177 613 158 437

-28 409 ---

9 114

132 894

903 327

2 420 23 860 914 161 462 4 39 58 361

6 383 144 9

66

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-52

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5 188 813 479 2 728 1 168

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1 146 20 67 14 1 045

316 16 55 5 240

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1 374

1 191 6 5 24 310 72

2 513

4 775 137 117 116 2 232

27

-6

5 176 20 23 64

59

30

62

5 34

44

-

192 10 182

1 259 66 129 316 97

651

483 37 84 93 59 210

407

234

628

640 6 438 82 1 829 4 445 497 324 30 86

1 245 28 68 61 1 088

240 46 194

68 460

110

414 16 174 51

7 025 13 64 5 467 1 481

38

so

-

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24

-

708 64 644 22

46 26 73 136

-

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262

218

7

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3 273 648 485 187 763 567 221 118 284

-4

38

-

179 26

-

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155 14 20 45 24 5 11 63 143

111 4 5 6

-

67 5

-

-

10 5 911 109 377 127 22 121 26 99 30

886

48 89 123 739 68 135 144

6

276 8 268 16

52 10 42

256 24 26 66 5 135

520 5 19 157 33 306

1 149 91 4 542 191 321

84 52 21 6 5 47 15 32 64 197

89 11

120 29 24

23 65 30 25 333 288

34 82 22 44 16 754

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-

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

Tobie 173. Occupation of Employed Persons by Class of Worker, Race, and Sex:

1970-Continued

[Doto hosed on aomple, Set text. For~ of symlx>ls, see text!

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

Governm.lnl workenl Total employed

Priv01e wage ond salary workers

s 490 2 650 3 834 517 2 135 41

m

47 OSI

l~

735 3 315 354

2 575 3 667 414 2 028 41 1 614

705

TOlol

Ftderol

Sla!e

Local

no

631 87

:11

312 17 8

wotkerl

Uopold fomily workers

815

30

Self-empl&yed

MINNEAPOUS-ST. PAUL SMSA-Continued Total-Continued

Male, 16 years okl and ovtr-Continued

o,-i....

•••'Pt-"'""-----------------------------

Assemblers -------------·-------------------------···------ . Checkers, examiners, andstation inspe.:tors 1 monufocluring -------------Garage workers ond gas ottendonls. ____________________ _ Laundry ond drycleoning operatives, n.e.c ---·--------··-------- _

--

~= ~~:iJv~~~ n~~'.~~~~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::-Pockers and wrappers, except Poln!•rs. manufactured •.rticlesproduce-···--·----·-------------•• _____________________________ _Prec11>1on machine operatives •••• _____________________________ _ Sowyers •••••• -- -· ---------------·-· ---------------------- _

--

----Mouu~b'1~u~~;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Wood products, including furniture ____________________ _

Stationary firemen -- ---- -- __ ---------------- ---------·- ____ _ Textile operatives -------- ·--------------····----------- ----. Welders and flomecutters __ ------ ---------·-··----- ·---·-----Other metalworking operatives ----------·-··-----------------Olher specified operatives -·-------------····--··------------Miscellaneous ond not specttied operatives --------···----·····-Occupation1 Machine operatives, miscellaneous specified ··--·-----------Machine operatives, not specified-------------------·-···-- Miscellaneous operatives ---- ----------------- ------- ----Not specified operatives--------·-·-------·--------------Industry,

49

423 109 3 885 2 '946 7 314 13 843

s 680

3 513 3 110 1 S40

s 345

3 208 354

6 932 13 160

35 185 532

2 878

5 485 3 354 2 814 l 5t11

Motor vehicles ond equipment------------------------- Transportation equipment, except motor vehicles--------- Other durable goods-------------·------------------- -

Nondurable goods-----------------·-------·-·---------. Food and kindred product•-----·--·---···----------·-Apporel and other fabricated textile products ·--------·-· Poper and allied products----------------------------· Chemicals ond allied products -----·--···-·-------·---Other nondurable goods-----------·····-------------Not specified manufacturing industries----·--------------Nonmanufocturing industries ____ ---- --··--·--- ---------- __ Transportotion, communications, ond other public utilities __ Wholesale and retail trade--------·------------------All other industries---------------------------------

----

4 819 1 187 125 I 399 417 1 691 97 2 834 556 I 151 I 127

4 163 1 in 118 1 382 412 1 674 97 2 438 506 l 107 S2S

----

24 205 lm I 191 15 998 5 244 26 3 14 4 3

--

-r....,er1 • .,..., ~"'------------------------- -Bus drivers --------------------· ------------·· ------ _ _-Taxicab drivers ond____ chauffeurs ______________________________ Truck drivers and deliverymen·---------------····-···-------Other transport equipment operatives·----------·--------------

--Construction laborers __ ---------- ------. --------- ---· -----·- -Freight, stock, and moteriol handlers ---------------------·---- -Other specified laborers------·---··------------------------- -Miscellaneous and not specified laborers ----------------------- -Occupation: lo.....,,, 1xcept flnlll----------·-------------- ... -...........

-·--

Miscellaneous laborers ---- ___ ••••• __ -------------------Not specified laborers ________ -·-----------------------·-

Industry: Manufacturing •••••• ----------------··-------------- •• _ Durable goods--·--------····------------------------

------

~:'J r:3~~~:;~~~~~~~~!~~~i~~~:::::::::::::::::::: Machinery, including electricol. ______________________ _--

Transportotion equipment __ -------------·-·····---- •• Other durable goods-------------------------------Nondurable goods -------------- -- -· -------- ---------Food and kindred products •• -------·----------------Not specified manufacturing industries.·-----------------

----------

--

23 14 72

322 104 3 711

10 722

-.

111 67 46 24 14

101 106

11 WI 6 093 352 544 I 063 2 241 114 196 I 583

Primary metal industries ------------------------·-·-- Fabricated metal industries ·---·---------·-------··--Mochinery, including electrical. _______________________ _

1

s 862

343

S39 1 047 2 210 114 161 1 448

145 145

230

12

220 186

-29

43

4 9 5

10

9

10

73

55

28

68 33 190 140

68

50 14

-

SS

21

44 15

67 45

-

-

-

214

176

56 93 53 12

21 25 130

27 47

154 149

22 22

89

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29 99

-

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43 -

-5 12 -

29

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98

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5

12

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6 256

/:[)

143

53

21 954 1 486 l 118 14 533 4 817

1 440 '275 47 768 350

:187 10 6 178 93

365

781

399 847 198 458 896

23282 3 107 13 231 3 485 3 459

2 66.5 '729

797

613

43

58 213 63

1 010 2 886

844 2 615

131 238

I T31l I 058

1 722 I 042 llO 365

13 13

83

371 277 45 282 675 387

717 45

Z75

61S

381

s

5

790

Jill

-6 --7 --

--

-

10 589 155

s

6

25

14 155 171

349

63

' 114

176

s

954 954

112 82

Unpaid fomRy workers-----------------·--·-----------------

1 221 1 047 174

.........,, privato .......... ---------------

36 75S

5 62S

1 048 1 805 2 .468

111

80l 102 136 203 954

I 059 2 016 l 599 52

4

s 5

-

'2.13 3 953 349

693 3.59

260

25 6 35 21 1118 15

HI 74 447

4 003

m

1 435 99

356 2 360

111

-

86

l 115 370 143

64

38 94

-

--

9

5 5 4

-

6 16

22 5 7

-5 5

7J 38

--

-

---

---

7 11

--

11

-----

--

-11 11

797 11 26 690 70

14

396

56

145 189

6 32 7

57

-7 7

11

35

22

11

6

3

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140

6

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3 3

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163 6

15 27

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2 0$3

4' 46

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11

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5

35

s

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-6 ---

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25 10 9 3 2

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6 179

14 314 9 007 3 332 3 032 1 506 3 335

27

7 7

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98

-

240

-

732

-

-

63

765 637

2110

45

35

63

4

12

123

a

-4 26

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-

-

17 -12 312

36

--~n~~~~~~,~~::~~-=::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ---Cooks, except private household--···---··········-········· -Busboys ond d1Shwoshers ------------··--·--······-··-·-·· -Health service workers.·-··--···-------·--··--·--------····· -Personal service workers ..................................................... ---------- -Protective service workers ............ ---------------------------- - -~:~d~\~~e.:.7:::..n_:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::---Pnlicemen and detectives ·······················---·-··---· -""- ""'......, _.....____________________________ _--

-15

167

,.,..,. ""',_ --------------------------- -............. '"'"''------------------------- -Pnid form laborers and form foremen-------------------·-----· -·

-

-5

356

- -

-

23 4 53 142

31

119

m

-5 16 35 -s

18

15

so

79 93

62

1737 275 190

-·-------

4

-9 4 10

10

2 158 279 1'il7

Nonmonufocturing industries •••• -- __ ------------ --------· Roilroods and railway service -------------------_ Transportation, exceptexpress railroads. ______________________ Communications, and utilities ond sanitary services--·····Wholesale ond retail trade-----------·-·-··-------····· All other industries-------.----------····----------··-

35

27 8 116

-4 --

11 27

34 5

7 16 7 11

s

88

174

-

-

11

-

174

1 647 238 296

26

205

"355 2 324 135 29 16 UIS 1.48 3 427 981 139 2 061

-

-

-

2 115 1 270 150 15

S2

'117 91 388

179

SS

-

989

-

23

l4 9

-

70

21

5 4

10

---

•Includes allocated coses naf shown separately.

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS 494-465 0 - 73 - 43

MINNESOTA 25-667

Table 173. Occupation of Employed Persons by Class of Worker, Race, and Sex: [Dato based on sample, SH hlld. For meoning of symbols,

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

SH

1970-Continued

text] Government workers

Total employed

Private wage and salary workers

Federal

State

52 436

7 774

15 549

29 113

22 828

1 265 IOI 18 21

5 255 213 55 218 10 125 926 54 789 483 57 167 1 085 439

16 308 117 18 486 4 24 1 394 52 1 212 257 54 1 000 32 8 030 3 612 192 6 33 97

Total

Local

Unflllld

Self-employed workers

lam Uy worl
6 504 1 554 95

lsat u

MltlNEA.POUs-sT, PAUL SMSA-Continued Total-Continued

........................ ........ ________________felllale, 16 .,_.s ohl .... -

-----------------------

~

E{~:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-.---

306 480

so 3 I

Ufe and physical sci.titists ___________________________________ _

~~;nsn~'._l_'~:~-~!~~~~:~~-~~~-~~-::::::::::::::::::::: -~1$tered

---

RUl'HS ·••••••••••••••······················•·••

l*Jtt ttchnologists and ttchnicians ·-·--·-------------·-··-·--Social scientists -- •••• ---- ____ ---------------------- •••••• __ _ Social and rtcreotion W<>rkers -------------·------------------· Teachers, Co"'9e and universltv-----------------·········--·· Elementary and prekindergorten ---·----------------Secondary ----------------- -------------- ------ _Other teochen •••••••••• _________________________ Ef19ineering and science technicians. ___________________________ _ Technicians, t>
------

............ f 1 J ......,...,.. ..... -----------.-.. - ..... Buyers, purchasing agents, and scles managers------------·----- Restaurant, cafeteria, and managers------------------------.bar

-Miff-employed··-----·---------

School administrators •••••••• ·--- •• ---------- ____ ---------- __ Other specified managers ond administrators -------------·------_ Monogen and administrators, n.e.c .. scloried ___________________ Wholesale and retail trade-··------------------------------Monogen and odmlm.trators, n.e.c., Wholesale and rtlail trade----------------------------------

---a..lcal - loWnd ....... -----------------·--·---·--- Bonk tellers -·-- ------------------------·-·- --------------·- Salos ....... -···---·-------·-·---------------------

Pemon$1rators, huckst..-s, and peddlers .• __ --------------------Insurance, real estate agents, and brakers----------------------Soles clerks, ntoll trade. _____ ·-----···----- __ •• ---·---------Salesmen, retail trod•---·-·--·-------·------- __ ---·---------Other scles workers---------·-·-----·---·--···-···---------- -

Cashiers __ •• ---- ____ ----·· -·-· •• __ •••••••• --------·- ---- __ _r.~;~~f:.':!~d'i~~~l:!;;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::.Ale clerks •• -- -··-------------------·---------------------·Offite machine operators----------------------------·------·- Bookkeeping and billing machine operators ----·--··--·------··Keypunch operators ------------- ---------------······--Payroll and timekeeping clerks ••••••••••••••••••••••• ________ _ --Receptionists--------·----------·--···--·-----------------Bookkeepers -- -- ---- ---- -- -·------ ---- -----· -------· ---- ---

-----~;~~:~ ~~~~~-:::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::::::::::::::-Oti:;'r clerical and kindred workers-----·-·-···-···-----·------ -cmi..... - .............. ________________________ _-FotenHan, n.1.c ____________ .. .., ............................. - .................................. ..--· o,...ttwM, ...... -Assemblers •• __ •• ------ ---- -----····------- -------------- _-Bottling and canning operativ••-------------·--·---·---·------· Secretaries_ .. _,.. ... .,,._ .. ------ ........................ __ -------------------Stenographers ______ ·--- -------- ___ .• _-------·--·--···---- _

-..,.f __________________________ _

Checkers, •••miners, and inspectors, manufacturing ------------. Dressmakers and seamstresses, except factory ----·-··--·-----laundry and drycleaning operatives, Including ironers ----··--·--Graders and sorters, manufacturing ••••••••••••••••••••••••.•• Packers and wrappers, except produce •• ---·----·-------·-·---. Sewers and llitchers •••••••• ____ •• ---------------------- ---Te•tlle ~ratives ---------- ______ ----·--------------------Otlltr specified operatives--------------------·-------·-----Miscellaneous and not specified operatives --------------·--·---

---·

-----------M~u':!.":~!ts::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ---· Machinery, Including electricof ------------·-··---· ------ -Other durable goodS •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Nondurable specified manufacturing ••••••_-Food and goods, kindredIncluding productsnot ____________________________ ---Apparel and otloer fabricated textile products------------- -Nonmanufacturing Industries •••.••.. --------·-------·------ -T...,.n..,,....... .,....._---···-·-··-------·-·-·-·-· hrM ---------------·-------------·-- -,_. .... ,_- hrM ,.,_·-··---------------··-··--""'" ......... _______________________ _-Paid farm laborers and farm !Qremen. ________________________ _--· Unpaid family workers-------·----------·-----------··----·· -s..lce ............. """"".........W• ·-------------- -Cleaning service W<>rkers -·-····--··-----------·····-·---·--· -llloonn, ......

-

Chambermaids and maid• ---------·-·----··-----·-··-----· food service workers--·---·--------·---···--·-···--··------



--

~".:l\':;.~~~·~.~.~~Id.;;:::::::::::::::::::::::::: ---· --

Heotth service workers ••••• ________________________________ _ Nursing aides, orderlies, and attendants.. ___________________ _ Practical nurses·---·------------------------------------Personal service workers---------------------·---·-·-·-----Hoirdresws and c~smetologi$ts ••••••••••• ------------··---

--

~

......... .......____________________________ _---·--

Private household workers, living i•-------·-----------··-----Privatt household workers, flving aut --------------------------

----

11 10 2 1 1 11 4 1 1

778 067 809 001 169 333 403 331 387 930 265 808 635 541 736 517 064

m

2 746 43 721

s5n

'518 1 403

793

l,07 2 305 3 870 1 123 740 480 22 792 1 252 1 S16 16 513 451 3 060 124 644 1 659 13 028 8 118 2 089

368

3 956 6 879 I 038 3 920 1 2Sl 4 545

30 1 3 11 35

238 954 624 728 'JJJ7

4 1 32 8

740 154 915 604 112 2 615 972 2 048 102 3 S52 1 929 219 s 585

1177

s 731

2 536 847 1 689 3 l9S 517

207 1 446

MINNESOTA

2

7 908

2

2 058 122 549 503 2 959 905

1 1 8 3

583 804 71

2 201 43 621 3 194 7 365 1 325

506 203 1 736 3 595 1 113

--

21 I 1 15

412 042 365 809 393 2 803 103 811

I 604

11 768 1 no 2 031 '$H 3 271 6 150 9<48 3 475 1 057 3987 25 531 1 237 3 460 8 456 27 280 4 1 31 8

3.53

109 024 351 112 2 402

658

l 81>7 99 3 466 1 852 219 s 2Sl 6 747 5 532 2 368 842 1 526 3 164 517

431 91 725 14 171 716 134 343 866 138 241 132 546 831 291 251 102 196

-

22 396 28 342 126 27 74 15

77

13 20 44 38 25

206

10 248

34

886

1 074 31 75 196 497 275 10

282

285

280

14 165

-

61

2 086

--

-

79 201 31 74

-

201 54

93 150

203

-

33

-8

122

125

8

--

71 10

60

6 97

-

-

62

22

19 525 SS

4 615 37 176 21 7

7 196 8 325 123 14 31 395 328 30 227

7 714 10 334 143

835

287 21 153

677

720 90 436

100 520 4 461

707

164 3 192 7 553 228

91

140 225 9 139 70 98 81S 257 40 553 2 079 46 15

40

235 1 791 232 45 1 431 2 198

41 1 260 231

766 179

52 16 249 10

213

19S

10

132 3 86 14

14 3 76

204

110 189 134 129

-

an

158 144

s 139 14

-

-

-s

124

5

61 --41

127 6

6

-6 --

SS

121

119

44

2 804 146 261 175 86 52 011 5 493 1 711 22 361 4 590 12 810 12 375 7 479 2 318 7 869 3 366 s 156 638 4 518

2 523

-

218

156

32

-

-

15

43 330

6 882 618

5 109 638

4 471

-

115

3 146 1 387 454 l 871 l 162 411 771 5 7 7

6 6

598 150 17 131 19 42 234 109 6S 43

7

7

130 10 245 42

169 5

--

--

634

--9

-

25.

36

9 4 324 39 287 962 34 202 8 64

-

654

438

120 205 124 321 38 132 664

-

198 29 23 6 4 9

-

9 14 4 82 10

-

-

10 117 13 10

-

--8 86

42 280

5

13 218 20 24 Ml

227 32

14

-4 --

-

34

164

-

63 222

17 152

101 4 545 17

SI

-

16

5

13 24

14

44

19

53 61 18 9

122 36 36 24

8 17

9 9

12

-

-

-

3 979 288 43 2 144 1 109 173 718 498 142

204

-

16 5 II

301 2S

10

2 305 180 871 259 239 919 SSS

--

S7

--

SS

6 130 5 125 6 5 18

25

-

9 9

-

--

-

8 -

75 30

219

-

142 167 51 70 70 187 1 855 218 79 1 208 3 276

43

561

15

25

-

1 215

2 553

-

17

')1)1

4 787 l 585 18 898 3 067 12 214 10 452 6 30S 1 883 5 909

--

101

-

153 153

507 4 75 154

42

-

-

-

-

17 952

27

715

•Includes protective service work..-s ond oHocoted coses not shown seporotely.

25-668

245 952 26 311 2 Sl6 718 276 155 156 8 541 187

S59

---

-

-

-

-

24 --

-

-

--5 -

5

-

-

12

18

17

55 146 7

1

I

. 16

-

86

1 585 52

214 36 6

5

207 96 84 31 12 19 l 178 803 40

40

110 40 58 21

s

11 5

. .-

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

Table 173. Occupation of Employed Persons by Class of Worker, Race, and Sex:

1970-Continued

[Doto baMd on sample, aee tm. For l'MOlling of ll't'fllbol&, ... llil
The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

Total emplQved

Unpaid foinlly W!lrketi

Total

1--~~~-+-~~~~~4-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-1-~~~--1

MINNEAPOUS-ST. PAUL SMSA-Continued Negro

Male, 16 years old Giid ._ ·····--------------------

6 47'

4 848

1 384

l'rohulollal, toclinlcel, ................... ----------------Accountants •• ---- •• -----------------·-------------------__ •_ Arthlte<:ts •••••••••••••••••••• __ ----•••••••• ________ •••••• __ Computer specialists •••••••• -------------------------------- __

91111 28

,s.u IS

366 7

76

58

71 SS

3

s

s

ent'=u"'iiCci1"ciridasironcitiiicci1·::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: CM •• -- ------ -- --------······ ---· ---·-· ····-----·-··· ••• Electrical and electronic ---·----------------------------····· Mechonicol •••••••••••••••••••..••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Other engineers •• -- •• ------ ------ •• ---------------- ------ __ lllwyers and judges --·········----------·-····-·------------Life and physical scH!ntists •••••••••••••••••••••••••••.••••••••• Chtmi•ts •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ------ •••••• ---

Ph~~~.~~· ~~-"-·~~~~~-~~9.6-~'.'.'.~~:':~::::::::::::::::::::: Pharmacists •• __ •• _____ ••••••••••• __________ •••• __ ---- •• __ _ Physicians, medical and a•teopathic -------------·------------Other related practitioners __ ------------------------------ __ _ Health technologists and technlcions •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

:tr~~~~~-=:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

Social ond••recreation Teachers -- ______ --workers---------------------------------•••• -- •••• __________ ---- ____ • _________ •• Col~ and university •••••• -----------------------------·-·· Elementary ond prekindergorten -----------------------------Secondary ---·-···········-------------------------------Engineering and science technicions-----------------------------Draftsmenond andelectronic surveyorsengineering •••••••• ----------------------····-Electrical technicians _________________ _ Technicians, w:ept health, and engineering and Airplane pilots -- -- -- •••••• ------------------------------ __ _ Writers, artists, and entertainers ------------------------------Other professional, technical, and kindred workers ••••••••••••.••••

scienc•-------------

·-

.... ........_..., .......... -----------------Buyers, purchasing agents, and sale• managers-------------------

School administrators---- •••• ------------------------ •••••• __ _ Specified managers and administrators, public administration •••••••• Other specified managers and administrators -----·-···-····-----Monogers and administrators, n.e.c., salaried •••••••••••••••••••••

~~~:g~u~~3-;Gici1ii;Qdi :: ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Zi°~~~::'i~~~~iJ:sm_~~~~~~~·-~~~-~'.':'~-~~~~~~~~-:::::::::

Managers and odmlnlstrotors, n.e.c., self-employed---------------Construction -----------------------------------------·----

~~~~g~u~~3-;;ioiii;Qd'e:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

s

11 12 30 23

11 9 30 10

16 8 45

16 8

16 29

39 36

3

15 169 33 23 74 106 36 11 12 99

258 373

so

18 41 91 136 21 14

15 86

37

woott.... ---------------------------------------·

CniftuoM ................... __________________________ _

~r.::1_~'.'.'~:~~-~~~~~~~~~~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

Cabinetmakers •••••••• __ •••••••• __ •••• ----•• _••• - ••••••• -- --Construction craftsmen ------ ------------------------ ---- -- --Carpenters •••••••• -----·-- ------ -···-·-------··· -------- -Excavating, grading, and rood machine operators •••••••••••••••• Electricians •••••••••• ______ •••• ---• __ ---••••••• -- •••••••• - • Masons and tile setters ---------·········----------····-···· Painters, construction and molntenonce, and paperhangers •••••••• Plasterers and cement finishers ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Plumbers and pipe Other construction crohsmen ---·------·--------------------Nonmonulocturlng Industries •• ------····----- --------- •••• --Linemen and servicemen, telephone ond power--------------·--·-· Locomotive engineers and firemen •••••_________________________ _ Mechanics and repolrmen •••••••••••••••••••••• ---------------Air conditioning, heating, and refrigeration ----··•········-----Aircraft •••••• ---------- •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Automobile, Including body••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Rodia and television ---------------------·-················· Other mechanics and repalnnen ···--·-····-···-···-··--·----· Metal crofumen, except mechanics ------·············---------Machinists and job and die setters •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Sheetmetal workers and tinsmiths. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Tool and die makers----------·-··--·--·-·-············--·-· Other metal craftsmen-----------------------·-·-------·----

"ic~~~:::,m:'J'ivPffitt;;;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

Pressmen ond plote printers, printing--·------·-···--·-·····--· Stotianory engineers and power stotian operators ----------------Other croftimen and kindred workers --·····--··--·-···---·-···-

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

5

3

13

8

6

6 15 32 11 49 16

39

16 4

4

120 17 23 67 21 9

20

12

12

49 129

36 118

23

226 43

101 7 13 41 11 29

7

80 22 11

76 107 21 14

15 57

23

19

24

34 17 6 11 10 5

4 66

10 S6 9 4

5

43

15 52

14

40 4

11

50

27

5 6

3 13 9 11 14

42

6

14

4

9

29

17

17 3()

141

23 17

7 7

437 7 11 6 413

2'11 4

226

11

11 153 123

4 153 69

54 4

11

43

1S.

100

49

...

56 5 9

121 32 19

22

43

33

26

9 32

11 22 159 S36

5 4

14

16

m

11

s s s

34

44

5

18

34

fitters···---·-··--·-··----------------·---

Fa'::;~lo~i~·~r.g::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

79 6

22

5

CloricGI ...i llWrff ........ ----------------------------Bank tellers and cashiers-----------------------···---------·-· Bookkeepers ond billing clerk•---------·-···········--·-········ Moil handlers and postal clerks •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.• Other clerical and kindred workers-----·-···--······------·-----

137

157

s

164 23

Solos

7

501

5

All other industries----------------------------------------luuronce agents, brokers, ond underwriters •••••• ---------------Reol estate agents and brokers--------------------------------Soles repreuntotives, manufacturing industries -·-····-----------Soles representatives. wholesale trade--------------------------Soles clerks, retail trade •••••• ---------·--·-------------------Solesmen, retail trade •••••• ·····------------------------·-· ••• Salesmen of services and coostruc1ion •••••••••••• ---------·-···Other soles workers------------------------------------·--·-·

5

n

7

43

52

9 109

25 19

17

tt 4

s 8 3

8

s

5

3

43

5 113 68 45 17 5 185

90 68 22 17

17

8

6

17

8

6

1.46

27

23

4

9 91

9 70

9 4 14

s

4

14

s

4 81

67

96

96 68

68 4 5 19 31 9 12 15 235

4

12

"'s

19 31 9

12 4

11

192

37

7 10

4

21

MINNESOTA 25-669

Table 173. Occupation of Employed Persons by Class of Worker, Race, and Sex: [Dota

1970-Continued

based an sample, see text. For meaning of symbol$, see text)

The State Government workers Private woge and Self.. mployed ~~~ Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More ~T..:o'.:ol.:.:e.:.:m:pl.:ayed:..:.:.+..--s.:al_ary.:...;wo;.:..rker_s+----To_1a_1_ _ _Fed_•_ro_1_ _ _ _s_1a_1_._ _ _ _Lo_ca_1t-_ _w_or_k_•r_st---wo_rk,.:•;,:,irs MINNEAPOUS-ST. PAUL SMSA-Continued Negro- Continued M•, 16 y.-. oN lllltl over-Continued

Assemble~-~~-~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Chetkers, examlnen, ond inspectors manufacturing---------------

I 127 146 20 19 4 33

1 046 134 20 13 4 33

Packers and wrappers, •>«:epl produe&--------------------------Painters, manufactured articles--------------------------------Precision machine operatives ________ --------------------------Sawyers -· -· -- -------·-----------· •••• __ ---------------- ----

35 45 61

35

Stationary firemen---------------·-·-·----------------------· Weldersoperatlond flameeutters _____________________________________ _ Textile --------------------------------------------

Miscellan~us and not specified operatives -----------------------

8 15 43 57 348 293

8 15 43 57 319 259

~of:C=·a~=.s_::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

119 131 32 11

MDu~ie"~~;::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Wood products. including furniture _____________________ _ Primary metal induslries -----------------------------· Fobricated metal Industries ---------------------·-----Machinerylcincluding electrical _________________________ _ Motor veh les and equipment-------------------------Tronspartatlon equipment, except motor vehicles---------Other durable goods----------------------------------

1

=

Gorage workers ond gas station attendonts ______________________ _ Laundry and drycloonlng opera1ives, n.e.c ------------------------

;u;~~v:~ ~~~~~~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

8:1:~ ==r~r~~-=::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

Occupatioru Machkle operatives, miscellaneous specified -------·---------· Machine opera11ves, not specified ----·----------------------

67

12

45 5

22 7

14 6

45 61

21 34

14 26

7 8

103 121 24 11

16 10 8

12 6 8

4 4

219 130

203 118

16 12

12 12

8 5 71

8 5 71

12

Industry:

Nondurable -----------------------------------Food and good• kindred__products ____________________________ _ Apparel and other fabricated textile products ------------Paper and allied products-----------------------------Chemicals and allied products-----------·-------------Other nondurable goods------------------------------Not speeified manufacturing Industries ____________________ _ Nonmanufocturing industries------------------------------Transportation, communicotions. and other public utllltle$ --Wholesale and retail trade----------------------------All other industries-----------------------------------

.,...il---------------------------Bus drivers -·------------ •• ------·--------·----------------Tne_.r .........

Taxicab drivers and chauffeurs-------------·-·----------------Truck drivers and deflverymen •• _________ ·---------------------Other transport equipment operative•----------------------------

'--•

...... ·-----------------------------------

C•n•truction laborers---------------------------------·------Freight, •lack, and material handlers -·-------------------------Other specified laborers--------------------------------------Miscellaneous ond not specified laborers ------------------------Occupation, Mi5tellaneaus laborers--·--------------------------------Not specified laborers ____ ------------------------------ __ _

46

34

12

89 24

85 24

4

4

40

36

4

4

25

25

74

56

35

35 21

18

14

231 33 13 83 102

190

41

15

612

539

89 255

211

39

228

110 32

78

29 9

54 98

18

4 4 29 4

181 75

143 17 44 47 35

20 55

12 23

n

14

4 4

4 4

4 14 4

15 59

36 23

22

22 7

s

4 6

62 10 3 20 29

6

12 17

6

29

6

10 6 13

Industry,

M"D~:~~~u~~s :::::: :: :::::::::::::::::::::::: ::::::::: Wood products, including furniture _____________________ _

45 32

Metol 1ndustries _____________________________________ _ Machinery, including electrical. ________________________ _ Tr<1nspartotion equipment _____________________________ _

7

14 11

45 32 7 14 11

Other durable goads-------------------·-------------Nondurable goods-------------------------------------Food and kindred products-----------·----------------Not specified manufcicturlng industries---------------------

13 8

13 8

65 10

30

3 10 11 31

3

Nonmanufocturlng industries-------------·----------------Rollroods and railway express service --------------------Transportation, except railroads------·------------------Communications, and utlltties ond sanitary services---------Wholesale and retail trade-------------·----------------All other Industries-·-----------------·-------------·---

~

....... _. --------·--------------------

,... ................ ....._ --------------------------

Paid form laborers and form foremen •• -·----·--------·---------Unpoid family workers------------··---·----------------------

Senlce ......... txnpl private .........W• ------·---------Cleaning service worker.-----------'---·---------------------Food service workers----------------------------------------Cooks. except private Busboys ond dishwashers -----------------·----------------Health service workers------·--------------------------------Persanol Hrvice workers-------------------------------------Protective Hrvice workers .•• ------------------------- -- ------Firemen, fire protection ------------------------------------Guards ond watchmen-----------·------------------·------Policemen and detectives -------·----------------------------

hou•ehold------------------------------

.........................._______________________________

10 5 12

4 4

4 4

1 273 560 313

956 406 275 59

65 66 62 130 87

66 12

10 6 19

261 145 15

60

36 4

110

es

91 24 11

16

19 11 21

66

27 90 48 48

35

16

39

14

18 12

14

s

4

56 9 23 6

24

4

'Includes allocated coHs not shown separately.

25-670 MINNESOTA

DETAl LED CHARACTERISTICS

Table

173. Occupation of Employed Persons by Class of Worker, Race, and Sex: 1970-Continued [Octa bcisod on llOmple, * text. For mlJOtling of s\'lllbOlll. """ teo
The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

Unpaid tom Hy worker$

Totol employed

PrW
Total

t.ocol

F1t11alt, 16 yean old aml • - -------·---------------

4 9118

3 493

1 :117

120

103

Accountants. _______________________________________________ Pm.....,., ttdiolcol, """ ................ -----------------_

681 15 15

2.57 15 15

391

$12

33

MINNEAPOLIS-ST. PAUL SMSA-Continued

t-~~-+~~~~-+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~4-~~~-+--~~~

Negro- Continued

Computer specioUsts •••• ------ •• ---- __ -··--·-----------···-- •• llbrorlons •• ____ ---- ---------- __ ----- -.------ ------.-- ______ _ Mathematical specialists •• -----------·--------_------------- __ • Lile and physical scientist•-------------------------------------

~~~rti:sn~~~-~~~'.i~~:~~~-~~~~~t~-::::::::::::::::::::::

II II

106 8 91 12

Registered nurses-----------------------·--··--·-------• technologists ond technicians ••• _______________________ :_:

Hea~h

Soclol scientist•---------------------------····--·-·---· ••••• Teachers: university ______________________________ _ Soclol and recreationand wor":ers Col~

-.-----------·------------------=-·

Elementary and prekindergarten -----------------··--· Secondary __ -·-- ---- __ ---------- ____ ---------- __ • _ Other teachers------ ____ ---· •• ------------------ __ _ Engineering and science technlcian'--------------.--------------Technicians, except health, ond engineering and science ____________ _ Writers, artists, and entertainers-----·-----------------------·Actors and dancers----------------------------------------Authors, editors. ond reporters ______________________________ _ Other professional, technical, and kindred workers ••• _____________ _

II

11

67 6 54 12

14

81

6

54

136 88

s

30

20

5

5

s

s

83

s

8

5 3

25

12

46

21

s

5 21 6

43

30 6

10 43

84 5 43

3

Cletkol ood ~ wonon ·-·-··----------------···---Bonk tellers -------- ------·----------------- ------··------ __ _ Bookkeepers __________ --·- -------- ---------- __ ---- __ ------ __ Cashiers •• -- __ -- -- -- •• -- -- ---- •• -- -------- __ ---- -- •• ------ .• Counter clerks, except

1 479

966

8 74

41 13 8 61 121 19 73 7

82

1'17 15

8 45 41 13 8 48 104

19 6()

513

181

141

18

II

3 7

10

13

3

10

'.11 57 10

14 10

19 22 6

25

104

25

13 SS

21 130

21

21 9

13 17

7

43 140

5

45

...i.,,,.,,,. wtttien._________________________ _

289

Foremen, n.e.c .. .., ............................................. ---- . , ,.,. ................................... ..

6G

12

53

4

12 927 275 14

11% 33

40 18

16

12

1 00'1 J08 14 35 12 71 6

58 54 12

Packers ond wrappers, except produce •• ·---------------·-·-----Sewers and stitchers •• ·--------- __ -- ·--· ---···------ -·------ --

~~~.:r,~·~':.eraiiv'O;-:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

Miscellaneous and not specified operatives --------·--------------

MD~~~~u~~~s:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

286

153 94

~

Machinery, including electrical •• ________ -------------- ___ _ Other durable goods-----------------------------------Nondurable goods, including not specified monufocturing _______ _ Food and kindred products--------------·---------------Apparel and other fobricoted textile products --------------Nonmanulacturing industries---------------------------.-----

30

18

-46

9 14 59

- -

.,...il"'----------·-··-------------

se

....... ----------------------------............. ,_ ,..._ ---··---------------------

,_.,.

,mate """oMlll' ------·----------

Wol~~..~~p~-:~n':~~~;::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

1'1 12 62 6 58 54 12 275 140 91

59

5

6

6

4

9

11 13

1l

3

8 3

30 18 43 9 14

3

l

49

10

s

44

14

48

10

1

7 7

7

Paid farm loboreri and farm faremen •••. ---·-·-·-----------.---Unpaid famlly workers---------------------·····-------------Sonlct w..tion, ....,.

85

191

5

Troo.,.... •lplHorl IUonn, ....,, ..... _________________________________ _

Cleaning service workers--·----------------------------------Chombermoid1 and maids ----------------------------------food service workers-------------------------------·----·----



5 6

6 6

374

Bottling and conning operative•---------------------------.----Checkers, examiners. and inspectors; manufacturing---------·----Oreumakers and seamstresses, except facto"( -----------------·· Laundry and ond sorters, drycleoning operatives, ____________________________ including ironers ---·-·--------_ Graders monufocturlng

19

4

45

Assemble~~~·-~~~~-~'.."..~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

11

11

15 6

663

144

4

4 4

6 11

c..ii-

16

4 4 3

b~~~t~ler~~j;;;;;ikindred"workers::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

s

68 124 83 3

4

149

~..!'t~~~:~·- :: :: :: :: :::::: :::: :::::::::::::::::::: ::::::::::

23

10

IU 12 14 84

Stenographers ______ ---- -· __ ---------- ------ ---- __ ---- ______ _ Telephone operators __ -·---------·---------···-··--- ----------

23

s

s.le1 wonen ---- -- ---- -· -----· ------------------ ---Demonstrators, hucksters, and peddlers·------------------------lnsurance, real estate agents, and brokers-----------------------Soles clerks, retoil trade·---------·---------------------------Solesmen, retail trade __ -- •• __ ---- ____________ ---- __ -------- __ _ Other soles workers-------·----------------------------------

Ale clerk•---·-·---- •• -----------------·-------- __ ------ -- •• _ Office machine operators-----------------............................_,..,,. ...... .. Bookkeeping and billing machine operators ----·---------------Keypunch operators ---- __ ---- -----·----·-- --------------·-· Payroll. o~d timekeeping clerk•-----------------------·----·-----

7 5 7

95

••ctpl ..... ------------------

food------------------------------------

6

194 93 11

· - .... ..i..wstn.lon, Buyers, purchasing agents, and sales managers------------------Restaurant, cafeteria, and bor managers·-----------------------Sthool administrators_,. -- .. ___ ---- ............. ---------- ...... _............. __ _ Other specified mano9ers and administrators--------------------Managers and administrators. n.e.c., solaried---·----------------Wholesole and retoil trod•---·---·---------------·----------Manogers and administrators, n.e.c .. self-employed----------··---· Wholesale and retoil trade---·-- __ ---------------------·-·---

Enumerators and interviewers----- .. --------.................. -------- .. ..

10 2 8

1w

356 102 165

~

Heolth service workers •• ----·--·--·-------------------·------Nursing aides, orderlies, and ottendonts-----------------·-----Praetlcal nurses·--------------·--------·----·-·----······-· Pononol service workers---·---------·-·---------------------Hairdressers and cosmetologists •••••••• -----·----··---------· l'thoto ......... Wlfli.,_______________________________

387 282 ~

Privott household workers, living in---·-------------------------

l9

1

1U

34

875

~

1~

m 38

1~ 17

1r;

341 69 9 31

29 4

IS 158

14

24

3 5

Ill

30

135 36 9

in :29

24

7

15 43 34

101

4

s

74

15

25

21 17

157 7 ~te~use~w~ke~Mngo~----------------~----1~~------~--------------------~----~----~ •Includes protective service workers and ollaeo!ed coses not shown separo!111y.

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

MINNESOTA 25-671