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Table 174. Occupation of Employed Persons by Age, Race, and Sex: The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

1970

on sam pie•see text For minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text)

(Dot 0 based

Persons 16 years old and over Pvrsons 14 ond 15 years old

16 and 18 and 20 to 24 25to 29 30 to 34 years years years Total 17yeors 19years

35 to 44 years

45 to 54 55 to 59 60 to 64 65 years years years years and over Median age

96 468 111 545

96 576

185 091

178 837

73 371

54 337

41 445

H.a

16 275 1 171 119 1 023 1 471 32 224 360 244 611 79

28 146 2 607 145 2 071 3 607 19 367 1 025 625 1 571 637

22 624 1 596 156 1 257 3 598 14

21 032 1 961 215 223 4 063 45 633 795 683 1 907 747

5 976 654 75 14 951

4 582

4 045 472 26

34:,

390 875 705 1 614 613

32 483 2 378 236 1 125 5 876 67 784 1 401 939 2 685 1 271

244 154 239 23 132 58 26 424 203 69

551 330 I 246 189 239 704 114 293 602 420

478 266 1 439 220 159 909 151 275 650 316

654 381 2 543 418 405 I 'YJ7 413 278 1 475 507

479 322 2 053 416 327 992 318 251 1 113 190

132 94 730 141 166 89 51 418 59

430 6 433 1 502 1 426 3 209 3 757 1 502 1 021 976 592 1 423 2 948

331 5 132 1 330 1 079 2 512 2 552 1 061 482 653 410 1 322 2 256

515 7 021 2 046 l 270 3 310 2 726 995 659 339 1 912 3 236

313 3 313 1 049 397 1 611 1 516 591 264 507 266 1 604 2 484

100 884 246 120 424 345 126 39 116 19 458 697

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THE STATI Total

Male •ployed ---------------------------------

Prof........_ ................................. ____________ _

Accountants •• -- ----------------·---- _. ·------------------Archllects ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• _________________ _ Computw •pecloMsts ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• _____ _ Englneen ---------------------------------·-----------Aaronoutlcal and ostronouticol --------------·----------- -

-Civil •••••• -· ------------·-·········· ---- ·--- -------- Electricol and electronic --------··---·------------------

-----

Mechonlcal •••••• ----__ •• _••••••• __________ .• ____ ----. Other englneen ---------·-·--·· •• __ ------·--------·--Lowyen ond judgff ------------------·--------------·--Lile and phy•lcol scltntists. •.•••••••••••••••• ------------Chemiits ---------·----------------------------------

Phclf:::· ~~~~~~~~-~~-~~~~~~~-================ Phormocisl•---------------------·-···---·------------ Physlcions, ond osteopathic---·-----·-----------Other rtlaledmedical eroctltlonen _____________________________ _Health technologiS!s and tethnlcloM •••••••.••••.•••••. ____ _

-:?.~~;:,~~-=:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Teochers __________________________________________ Social and•••• recreation workers-------------------------·---_College ond unh1enltv-----·--------------------------·- £1ementory ond pnklndergarhln ·--·--------------------- Secondory -------------- •• __ •• ---- -------------- ____ _

---

Engineering and science technlclon$ ________________________ _ l>rottsmen ond surveyors ______________________________ _ Electrical and electronic engineering technicians ••••••••••••• Technicians. except heohh, and engi-ring and science _______ _ Airplane pilots •• __ •• __ -------------- -----· ------ __ •••• Writen, artists, ond entertainers -------------·-----------Other professional, technical, ond kindred workers. __________ _

--...

........_ , """" ..... ____________ _-Buyers, purchasing agents, ond soles managers-------------- School odministrotors •••••.••• --.-----------------·-----Specified managers ond odministrotors, public administration __ _-Other specified managers and odministrators ---·--------·--- Monogers and odministrotors, n.e.c.. salaried _______________ _ Monulocturing •• ---- •••••• -------·-- __ -------- -------- Wholesale ond retail !rode------------------------------ Transportation, communications, and other public utlllties •••• All other industries·-·----------·-----------·-------··· -

...

Monogers and odminlitrotors, n.e.c.. self1mployed -----·----Construction - ... - .............. __ ---- ...................... - .. ,. . .... _____ ........ Monufocturing •••••••.••. ----- ----------·----- _____ •• Wholesale ond retoll trode •.••.• ---·-------·-----·-···· All other Industries---·-·-----------·-----------------

--

-----

....... ----·----------------------------- --

Insurance~ agents. brokers, and underwriters _______________ _-· Reoi es tote agents and brokers-·--·------------·--------Sales representatives, manufocturing industries ------------Sales repmentotlves, wholesale trade---------------·-··-Sales clerk.I, retail trade ••••••••••••••••• _______________ __ Salesmen, retail trade __________________________________

-----

Salesmen of services and construction--------------------Other soles workers------------------------------------

-----

-· -------

Clorlcal aed llilolh4 ........... ______________________ _

Bonk tetlen and Bookkeepers andcashiers----------------------·------·-billing clerks ___________________________ _

~l!rh:~~ g~ r.,~t:!ic~Jers:::::::::::::::::::::::: -"""-

................ ____________________ _--

:r.~-~~~~~-~~~~~~,~~~::::::::::::::::::::::: ---

-----

Cabinetmakers ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Construction craftsmen --------------------------------Corpenars ---· -------· ____ ---- ·----- __ ---------- ___ _ Extovoting, grading, and rood machine operators ••• ______ _ EleclricloM-- •••• ------ •• -- .••••••••• -·--···-···· •••• Mosons and tile setters -------------·--------·-·-----Pointers, construction and mointenonce, and poperhongen .• P1osteren ond cement finlshers-.----------------------Plumti.rs and pipe fitters-----------------------------· Other construction craftsmen --------------------------

-------

----· Foremen, n.e.c ------ •••• -·------ -·---- ----··------- ---- -Monulociuring •••••• -- -- •• ---------- __ -------- ______ _--

----Mechanics ond repolrmen •••• _ -------------------------- --

Nonmonufocturing Industries--·-----------------------Linemen andengineers servicemen, and power·····-----·--locomotive andtelephone firemen. ________________ ._ _____ _

---~:.:::ei~~:~g-~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: --Other mechanics ond repairmen -----------------·---·-· --

Air conditioning, heating. and refrigeration ---·----------Alrcroft ---·---- ----- ••••••• -------- ------------ ___ _

-----typesetters---------·----------------·-------

Melot crafflmen, except mechanics -----------·-------·--· Mochlnl$1s and fQb and dit setten -----·------------··-· -· Sheetmetol worken and tinsmiths ••••••••••••••••••••••• Tool ond dit mokers-----------·---------------------Other metal croltsmen ----··-···---------------------Printing croflsmen •••• ---- --·--- •• ------ ----·----------Compositors and Pressmen and plate printers, printing --------·----------Stationary engineers and power station operotCJr1 ••••••••••• Other cro:flsmen and kindred workers ---------·-·--------·

--

25-672

MINNESOTA

15 305 99

6

-

-5 --5 -

----

6 6

907 851

31 905

38 276

092 441 032 757 507 181 828 713 559 226 275

394 4

1 535 50

137 11 1 5 20 2 4 3 9 4

10 5

4 270 5

s

9 4 16S 6 15 4 061 '73

74 6 27 266 36&

-4

78 30 4 4

-7 --

33

-7 -

131

49

s

77

4

-4

-21 14

7

123

5

201 121 205 420 292

29A:

95 105 257 261

107 26 53 150 375

37.6 38;8 "40.4 35.6 37.2 38.0 41.4

66 47 675 175 165 299 36 50 363 47

61 25 I 075 342 176 422 135 33 538 30

35.8 36.6 43,1 47.7 43.6 41,4 43.5 31.6 43.2 35.1

79 693 195 99 329 233 114 21 64

~: 31:2

359 501

50 401 164 26 167 108 54 9 27 5 223 279

116

18 64 27 4 9

63 120 30 10 20 485 2n 39 22

144 39

332 307

251 3 615 8"8 1 013 1 587 3 978 1 953 766 179 33 1 358 1 852

184 4S4

240 40

197 215 309 806 481 621 401

113 76 17 43 8 8

625 81 23 23 168 306 26 127 6 147

4 695 821 63 129 1 165 2 271 295 1 286 13S SSS

11 033 2 007 266 379 2 012 5 432 1 351 2 188 414 1 479

11 713 1 833 350 385 1 845 6 056 1 594 2 156 501 1 805

28 626 4 089 1 208 1 491 3 968 14 175 3 896 4 787 1 253 4 239

27 917 3 558 752 2 046 3 932 12 923 3 580 4 540 1 306 3 497

9 987 1 020 257 744 1 792 4 237 1 070 1 579 411 1 177

7 245 694 237 518 1 236 2 946 S97 1 071 473 805

5 103 341 90 476 984 1 887 380 704 114 689

43.1 41.Q 42.6! 48.4 43.3

5

s

24

-

7 17

246 53 11 133 49

937 171 49 S56 161

1 244 183 102 687

3 695 712 252 1 980 751

4 706 819 343 2 493 1 051

1 937 248 165 1 136 388

1 614 208 77 956 373

1 325 84 111 783 347

48.6' 46.4 49.1 49.0,

61 259 2 182 7 621 2 790 5 7 049 12 722 25 14 202 ' 1 228 7 230 96 3 085 76 6 560 747

2 202

7 440

11 4 40 116 1 453 235 52 291

5 938 484 95 396 831 2 339 917 280 596

6 116

12 127 1 640 778 l 642 2 809 2 077 1 487 623 1 071

4 643

237 1 001 1 698 966 700 436 801

12 788 1 986 561 1 820 3 202 1 821 1 483 785 1 130

603 261 557 1 074 873 629 237 409

3 402 359 316 276 645 953 4S3 148 252

3 721 549 378 266 493 1 073 407 127 428

3f,7 41.7

1 596 231 40 93 1 232

3 631 254 97 383 2 897

9 535 346 756 864 7 569

7 216 114 567 585 5 950

5 447 112 421 769 4 145

11 067 179 797 2 682 7 409

12 005

166 733 3 581 7 52S

4 456 107 380 914 3 055

3 155 87 344 361 2 363

2 452 112 454 180 l 706

175 183 983 1 511 l 349 48 576 16 540 5 743 7 619 3 414 5 107 l 266 6 522 2 365

1 388 9 29

3 959 25 64

234

1 064 434 84 66 85 176 15 141 63

17 651 91 163 140 4 687 1 625 429 673 363 571 104 632 290

23 007 38 230 182 6 164 1 887 499 1 165 508 616 148 932 409

20 180 69 154 103 5 340 1 616 670 869

38 735 163 272 293 10 799 3 346 1 456 I 793 896 936 363 1 448 561

38 603 264 252 282 11 107 3 829 1 348 1 900 735 1 069 265 1 517 444

15 532 102 172 131 4 234 1 539 700 572 159 449 52 602 161

10 886 83 130 63 3 065 1 191 395 387 130 419 103 324 116

5 242 139 45 115 1 882 992 143 182 38 346 5 153 23

25 197 12 995 12 202 6 309 1 448 42 535 1 379 2 222 17 035 1 955 19 944

16 6 10 4

407 152 255 21 43 l 010 70

l 703

2 164 27 694 7 410 5 460 13 187 15 761. 6 700 3 304 3 283 1 664 9 135 14 599

-lS --

15

4

36.2, 39.1"

32 82

2 680

1 619 10 016 1 924 1 780 5 030 1 282

5 43 7 17 19

95 4 5 4 25 42 32 10

-6

11 336

15 16 11 5 39

-

20 8

--6

23 26

-----9 -5

5 388 1 654

--

--6

548 60 10 573

107 14 3 6 17 50 12 18 4 14

246

15 733 2 483 1 110 8 731 3 409

20

-6

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s

-

60 560

1 4 10 43

708

589 412 851

17 711 8 075 3 204 2 975 3 457 7 594 3 233 2 928 4 332 17 638

s

81 19 12

-

91 5 13 13

-

552 4 10

309 48 181

60 35 14

-

11 164 85 60 8 307

26 11

-

--

35

87 40 47 156 10 1 213 5 6 788 35

379 389 225 57 41 66

398 159 182 17 501

1 007 155 1 051 1 829 1 419 823 321 835

1 086 602 484 1 002 27 089 115 135 2 7S7 21S 1 867

2 1 1 I

2 144 1 127 455 318 244 941 425 356 182 2 099

2 737 1 303 559 540

s

756 668 088 180 54

5 850 141 376 2 396 240 2 697

335 1 123 374 50S 335 2 358

2n

9n

500 434 206 760 285

730

334

-

3 305 1 923 1 382 901 34 4 913 157 316 1 846 249 2 345

6 3 3 l

914 516 398 795 407 8 901 316 580 3 116 485 4 484

6 312 3 062 3 250 919 584 9 040 349 584 3 321 456 4 330

2 638 1 243 1 395 184 160 3 571 126 155 1 326 102 1 862

1 676 783 893 147 129 2 316 96 60 819 1 258

357 42 541

2 016 969 295 399 353 984 304 464 451 1 910

3 490 1 389 661

3 689 1 559 674 577 879 I 293 601 452 l 185 3 676

1 680 743 294 267 376 540 241 204 553 1 567

1 164 S38 148 153 325 488 254 174 473 1 152

342 187 47 44 64 244 164 40 168 826

636

804 1 419 626 491 960 3 242

83

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33,5 29.5

28.6

29.1 33.S 32:5 35:0'

34.8

42.8

43.0' 42.2 44.9 42.6

49;3;

49,3, .W.1

"40.8 33.4• .W.71 39.8 35.1 37.6'

26.0 1

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44,4, 35.2 40.$

48.7 39.2 42.2 41.3 42.9 43.0 "40.7 37.8 42.1 39.3 "40.4 37J. 42.7 4).4'

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48.3 39.1 43.5 39.6 36.4

38.9


39.3 37.7' 38.4 38.0 43.9 36.3 39.3

33.9 46.8
DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

Tobie 174. Occupation of Employed Persons by Age, Race, and Sex:

1970-Contintied

(Doto bo40d on $GITJplo, aoe text For rnil'Oimool booo for derived figurN (pefcool, median. fie,) and meaning of symbott,

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

*

teodJ

Pmons 16 years old Qlld -

Persono 14 ond 15 years aid

16ond 18 Ofld 20 lo 24 25 lo 29 30 to 34 Toto! 17yeoni 19yeon years years ytafS

3Slo 44 years

45 to 5'C 55 lo 59 60 to 64 65 veors yelll'll years and over Medlon age veon

THE STATE- Continued Total- Continued Malt ..,toyed- Continued

Assemble~·-~~-~~:::::::::::::::::::::::::

Cheekers, examiners, and inspectors; manufacturing ••••••••••• Garage workers and gos station attendants ••••••••••••••••••• Laundry and drycleaning operatives, n.e.c •••••••••••••••••••• Meal cutters ond butchers ................................ . Mine operatives, n.e.c••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Pockers and wrappers, except produce...................... . Poi•!lf•· monu!aclured aflicles •.••.•.•••••••••••••••••••••• PreclstOn machine operatives __ .. _.. __________ ................................... ... Sawyers •••••••••••• ••••• ••••••••••• •••••••• ····-· ••••••

-

Slolionary firemen •••••••.•••••.•••••••••••.••.•••••••••

~:~~~'J'1ki~«~iie~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Other metalworking operatives ••••••••.•.••••••••••••.•.•• Other specified operatives ••••••••••••••.••••••••••••.•.•• . Miscellaneous and nat specified operatives •••.••••••••••.•••

--

Occupation, Machine operatives, mlscelloneaus specified •••••••••••••. Machine operative" not specified •••••••••••••••••••••• Miscellaneous operativn ---------... -..................................... .. Not 5pteified operatives ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

-

Industry, Monufocturing .••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• . Durable goods •••••••••.•••••••••••••••••••••••••• Wood products, including furniture ••••••••••••••.•• Primary metal Industries •••..••••••••••••••..•••. fabricated metal industries ••••••••••••••••..••••. Machinery, including elecirical ••••••••••••••..••••• Motor vehicles and equipment ••••••••••••.•••••••• Tronspartotion equipment, "'CIPt motor vehicles ••••• Other durable goods ............................ .

--.

.-Nondurable good• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• food and kindred products ........................ Apparel and other fabricated textile products •••..••• Poper and allied products .•.•••••••••••••••••••••• Chemicals and allied products ••••••••••••••..•.•.• Other nondurable goods •••••••••••••••..•.•••••••Not specified manufacturing industries ••••••...••••••• Transportation, communications, and public utilittes -- ..... -....... - ..... --.. -- ..................................................... _ Wholesole and retail trade ........................ All other industries •.•.•..•••••••••••••••••••••••-

Nonmonufocturing indu$fries __ ---- _,,, _________ ... ____ ,,,, __ .. othor

1....,... .......-

_.ii... _____________________ _

.

Bus drivers .•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.•.•.••••• Taxicab drivers and chauffeurs •••••••.•••••••••••••••••••• Truck drivers and deliverymen ••••••.•••••••••••••••••••••• Other tran•part equipment operatives •••••••••••••••••••••••

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

-- -------··--------------------

--

--

17 31

98 713

8 748 4 212 9 606

894

4

s 591 I 853 3 312 1 364 4 901 I 232

-5

1 212 290

30

22 6 13 301 196 .54 22 120

-

80 18

4

11

-3

62 21

9 034

4 866 J.4 349 249

26 2 611 70 101

• 570

809

96 2 326

90 175 166 445 84 253 74

216 39 29 13

5 16 57 124

289

214 801 134

92 29

4:50

361

57

559 132 245 133 5'95 103 121 :!()

1S 165 1 282

°"°

l 450 133 1 129

356

3S5 211 858 187

265 26 1 760

96

47

38.2

31.5

3'1.2

42.ll 46.5

32.8

35.8 34.3

Vl

197 141 187

3 701 I 940 96 172 301 736 17 97 521

3 027

2 133 1 042 77 87 144 377 40

3 714 I 713 195 158 244 592

3 843 1 68:2 2'9

1 ni

1 063

380 'l27 45

94 198

2il9

211

30 64 430

24:2 587 27 80 346

34.9 33.i> 43.5 33.8 31.8 32.2 32.5

I 061

I 960

I 024

559

560

9

439 575

3

tiD 286 331 150

68 251

I 175

223 749 1 376

32.2

-

510 VO

337

318

41 29 141

79

2 16-1 1 068 1 D15 SC>7

557 23

13 87

132 32

242

884 563

13 S96 126 391

568

.4()11

37.7 19.9

41.5 42.5

2 289

I 351

2 687 173 5 tn7

192 6 917

too

31.Z

524

1 738 482 40 525 134

37

368 78

I 265

871 259 23 233 26 330 23 518

9

6()1 206 283 102 339 194

306 85 426 139 245 .40 255 72

34.I

I 638 839 689 420

226 103 14

4'07

28

1 934 1 O.C5 1 203 .543

10 992

4 44

43

2 455 157

I 1:15 2 138

188

--

2112

395 229

4 751

830

2 384

43

.434

4

804 261

411

5 112

4 599

2 650

6

233

383

2 136 4 725

60 21

134

340 556

7881 537

1 029 498 1 562 2 693

1 610 716 S9 72 119 230

73

16 sso 1 313 710 604 137 1 241

I 273 614 I 879 3 586

3&)

396

1~

73 205

261 624 41 73 382

429

SZl 62

17

633

337

863

30

2sn

141

344

914 444

738 75

102

536 70 77 75

132

so

20 46 58

38.4 34.1 35.4 34.7

32.4 35.0

-

137 5 6 166

965 4113

527 219

•U 885

2 14() 1 06'I 30 s.46 79 41<1 21 908

10 263 32 177 18 417

155 XI 102 313

195

30.6 33.9 33.8

834

10 389

1 893 81'0

32 237

29

-

10 48

30.5

153 82 5 27

36.3

6 33

33.3 41.5

35.0 34.4

33.6

49 63

2 349 2 173

2.03

52 241 225

153 402 469

223

143 195

222

194 324 367

224 396 288

148 148 121

83

106

133 97

57 83 55

41.l 32.7 31.4

in

897

2 435

6 150

186

568 312

6 826

6 176

10 922 53<1 240

10 113 933 253 7 30>6 I 621

3 846

2 472

136 2 710 556

l1l I 554 421

12$1 254 116 656 225

31.3

n

51188 3 871 I 603 37 137 8 577

2 179

52 940

7 351

9 066

242 658 631 362 591

7 115 1 512 2 349

2 678

754

7 1 2 I I

3 438

s 059

l 734

986

4

92

10 741 146

28

I 601

620

5 119 2 623 273 977

179 86 12 31

580

9

S26 148

16

86

30 17

2 466

93

22

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348

s 928

88 232 119 15

22

I 258 324

-

15 131 180

2 134 I 632

-....... """...............__________________________.

557 214

392

913

21 552 10 387 955 I 038 1 586 3 560 164

1122 681 229

-8

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58

'471

152 tn 384

47 17

Busboys and doshwoshers -------------------------····· lltol!h service workers ..••••••••••••••••.•••••.•.•••••••• Penonol wvice workers ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Protective service workers •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• . Aremen, fire protection •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Guards and wotchmen ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Policemen and detectives •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

12 )66 1 293 713 517

II 981 s 784 6 ..roe 3 076

190 956

Service ......... ,...,. ................... ------·-----. -~n~.:ci::.r.:-:~~-=====:::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Cooks, 8'cept pt;ivote household •••••••••••••••••••••••••

147

65 61

114 705

--

871

l Ul 929

3 116 7 931

. ,_ _,... -----------------------,_........... ................. ,.._ ____________________ _ -

560

300 496 305

17

211

75 320

--

1 632 S6

313 362 1 204 2 1211

1 153 819

.

15"' 1 IJ.46 537

678

174 3 266

4

203

v

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116

4 4n

10 265 11 047

food and kindred praducls ........................ . Hot specified monufocturing industries •••••••••••••••• Nonmonufocturlng industries •••••••••••••••••••••••••• Railroads and railway express servlct •••••••••••••••• Transportation, except railroads ••••••••••••••••••••• Communicotions, and utilities and sonttory wvicts •.••• Wholt5Dle and retail trade •••••••••••••••..•.••••••• All other industries-·----·--···-··-·····-----------.

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

298

81·8 395

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----Machinery, including electrical. •••••.•••.•••••••••• Transportation equipment. ....................... . .Other durable goods ••.••••••••••••••••••••••••••Honduroblt goods ••••.•.•••••••••••••••••••••••••• -

'Includes allocated cases not shown separately.

28

6 409 61,7 3 479 1 097 1 146

Construction laborers •••••••••••••••••••.•••.•..•.•.••••• freight, stock, and material hondltrs ••••••.•.•••••••••••••• Other specified laborers •••••.•••..•.••••••••••••••••••••• Miocelloneous and not specified loborers •••••••••••••••••••• Otcupation1 Miscellaneous laborers ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Not specified laborers ................................ Industry• Manufacturing .••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Durable goods .................................... Wood products, including fumtture •••••••••••••.•.• Metol industries •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• -----

Pold form laborers and form foremen ••••••••••••.•••••••••• Unpaid fomllv workers •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

951

76

890

22 562

WI

1572 30

SBO

327

333

34 105

s

20

39

640 5

566

47 5 9 328

45

20 364 206

In

4 068

1 302

8 226

112 224

358 237 5 109 1 122 4 831 1 rm 1 892

208

160 4 989 819 3 746

8 .403 1 745

763

no

625 I 109

428

558

299 421

131 327

43.4 31.0

835 380 25 136

803 360 35 147

336

209 115

112

31.6 29.3 27.2

84 21 114 455

54 19 105 4311 310 5 931 304 29 123 253

39 10 3S 166 130

:IS 17 34 94 77

650

511

.403

1 4/J7

239 790

212 .542

475 I 116

1 053 617 75 261

624 319 36 130

356 200

97 22 162 426 220 10 757

62 6 85 307 160

53

82

-48

80

301

246

403

es 31

62 120

25

64

20 38 186 123

368 70 28

37.5 36.6

23.8 35.3 34.8

883 I 029

6116

31.I 45.9

1 897 217 386 836 "'511

1 810

I 275

3116

6!l8 690

1 490 3 651

915 1 391

444

350

756 148 67

lOS

37 130 103

134 240 167

I 520

653 I 036

170 17 69

222

296 38 56 122 138

580

29

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188


14

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28.5

16 69

8

30.2 3S.5 29.6 34.7

44

38.6

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36".0

135 132

33 9 27 141 136

51.3 35.7 41.1

24

32

211J

34.0

121

79 411

219

4211

2 371

4 $63

5 743

17 158

21 149

10 490

• 700

• 590

49.4

3 250 l "31 I 819

16 946 12 277 4 669

4 064 2 062 2 002

2 281 1 380 901

2 077 1 UY/

1 2.52

109 Sllll 121

1 460

162.5 1 428 197

903

823

80

960 847 113

1 615 1 170 445

2$.2 29.9 18.7

3211

67 122

9 026 2 373 5 "26 1 976 2 351

6 2 2 1

2 441 2 064 614

6 207 3 433

5103 2 941

220

183

5 1123 3 117 S8
31A 47.1 :1!1.2 19.5 17.9 24.0

851! 1 '691

290

1 074 43

205 15

10

*

v

143

17 32A 5 513 4 476

2 932

6 040 10 052 1 7nl 3 053 4 390 2$3

249 585 31

22 -

64

180 042 751 050 981 408 419 61

468 '487

S30

l 020 695

702

1 109 143

4 851 1 310 977 321 103

236 683

4

26 286 345

1 335 189 190 811

21

4

14

54

3 t51 11()8 6&:l 188 d6 138

~

1 148 104 147

692

-

1 261 199 8 725

3 210 1 453 464 100 253

853

2 466 595 441 I 233 20

10 569 5 168 1 712 389 110 317 780 2 116 41\

671

854 :t2

985

86 118 441 986 196

690

52 109

m 745

274

76 473 102

s

42

451

97 ll-4 587 4i>2 4 31•8

75

51

35.4 "2.l "2.3

50.8

37.8 46.1

MINNESOTA 25-673

Table 174.

Occupation of Employed Persons by Age, Race, and Sex:

1970-Continued

[Oola based on sample see lex! far minimum base tor derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text]

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

Persons I6 years old and over Persons 14 and 15 years old

16 and 18 and 20 to24 25 to 29 30 to 34 years years years Total 17 years 19years

35 to 44 years

45 to 54 55 to 59 60 to 64 65 years years years years and over M\<:!lll~1>9i

THE STATE-Continued

Toto I-Continued

FMDale ...ployed _______________________________ _

9 341

556 422

25 481

41 581

93 456

Aci:ountonts ___________________________________________ _ ProfouloMI, i.doolctl, ...r """"" ......,.. -------------

251

5t::ri::~~ ~~~~~~~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::--

-4 -29

92 944 4 267 898 1 976 179 444 20 813 629 16 934 5 082 363 2 833 3 115 25 187 9 754 3 219 1 716 333 4 113 65 I 192 8 650 18 720 2 135 I 989 930 4 719 6 300 2 172 2 647 l 636 41 246 3 007 1 909 30 177 975 5 178 191 628

474 32

I 817 159

18 687 691 342 265 48 66 4 178 81 3 747 1 692 69 619 610 4 433 2 254 267 527 54 831 17 259 1 741 1 372 232

-

---

Mothernatlcol speclolists •• ---· ---- ____ •• __ ----------- ----. life and physical scientt.ts •••• --------·------------------~lstem nuru>, dietitians, ood therapists -----------------

R~~~~-;;~;:;;.-::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Health technologists and le<:hnicians _______________________ _-

--EMtmentary and prekindergarten ---------------- _Secondary --------· •• _-- -- ------·----------- - Other teachers ______ •••• ____ ---·-------------Engineering and science te<:hniclons •••• ---------·---------· Te<:hnicions, except health, ond engineering and science •••••••. Writers, artists, and entertainers-------------------------- Actors and dancers _______________ ··------------------Autl\on, editors, technical, and reporters Other professional, and •••••• kindred-------------------workers ___________ _M......,. _, 1Stlal1.. •s, except M ____ .., .. _,.._,. __ ,,. Buyers, purchasing agents, and sales monagers _____________ _R.stauront, cafeteriG, and bar monoge" -------------------- School adminlstrotars •. __ ---- __ •••• ____ ------ ---------- __ Other specified mona!19" and administrators ----------------_Managers and odmin1Strators, n.e.c., salaried _______________ Wholesale and retail trad•-------------------·---------- Manogers and administrators, n.e.c .• self-employed----------- -

Social ••• ------------------__ Social scientists--------------ond recreation workers ••• ____ _________________________ Teachem Colkge and unmrslly _________________________ _

Wholesale and retall 1rude ••.•.••••• -------------------- -

-Cledcol ...t ................. -------------------·---- Bank tellers ------ -- ---- --·--- •• ·- __ ---- ------ __ -------- Bookkeepers ---- ______ ------ ••• _______ •• ------ ---- ----- Cashiers •• ________________ ---- ___ ----- •• ---- ---- __ ----Counter clerks, except food------------------------------- Enumerafors and interviewers------------------------............ File clerks •.•• ____ ---------__ -----------------------__ Office machine operators. ______________________________ _ -Bookkeeping and billing machine operators -----··--------- Keypunch aperotars __ ---------------- ---- ------------ -Payroll and timekeeping clerks----------------------------- Receptionists ____ ---· -------------------- -----·--------Secrelories __ -- __ •• -- •••• ---- __ -----·---- ____ •• -- __ ---- ------Crafttmn ...r ........ werlcon .................... . -Forem&n. n.e.c ..................................................................... ------- -Oporallff1, . . . . _,,.... ________________ -------Assemblers __ •••• __ •••• ---- __ •• ---·-- __ -------- -·----- -Bottling and canning operatives........ ------------------- -Checkers, examiners, ond inspectors; monufat1uring --------- -Dressmakers and seomstres.... except factory ------------- -laundry and drycleaning Oj>er
i~~~t~~;:;~d~=i~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-

-TrntpOlt ........... _.....,···------------------ --,_........ , _. ----------------------- -,_ .......... "'"loremen " ,_. .••--------------------Paid farm laborers and --------------·---- -Unpokl family workers---------------------------------- -s...foe ......... ••up! privm -.JioW• ----------- -Cleaning service workers---···------------------·--·---- -Chambermaids and maids ----------·------------------ -food service worker•----------------------------------- -Cooks, e•cept private household-----------------------Waiters and food counter workers---·------------------ --Health service workers·--------------------------------- -Nursing aides, orderlies, ond attendants------------------ -Practltol nurses •• __ •• -------------- -- --- •• ___ ---·---- -Personal serviceand workers-------------------------------Hairdressers cosmetologists _______________________ _-Privott ...HIMlol wool<... ________________________ _-~anmanufacturing industries---------------------------

_ .

lti........, •••• "'""---- ··----------------------

form

Private hou5thold workers, living in ----------------------Prlwte hou5thold workers, living out-----------·----------

-----

6

23 4

M 5 24 6 BO

-

52 6

-

27 4

--4 --

748

s

4 312 11 416

aaa

-

14 187 16

-

40 7 7

--

30 59 6 16 18 495 60

-

258 14

10

-9 41 -

3 823

25 879 13 494 3 143 l 279 4 809 8 286 1 383 4 596 1 669 7 157 45 765 2 735 5 841 15 757 51 991 8 588 1 753 59 335 12 927 362 4 190 1 893 4 441 300 6 462 s 191 479 10 327 12 763 10 391 4 276 I 375 2 901 6 115 1 642

23 135

31 12 13 30

4 380 5 371 221

17 4 32 10 151 10 6 92

ll:J 79 53 50 68 154 16

11

-

200 5 23 204 225 36 16

-

4 26 64

--20 44 5

-

3

516 31

3 045

32 408

6 371 10 217 2 103 276

70

-

68 84 26 19 19 3 679 59 46 3 110 35 429

35

390

618 177 27 5 4

oos

245 262 2 6BO 63 755 42 403 958 4 074 l 644 451 58 I 287 2 547 361 l 656 352 1 864 12 295 673 1 289 4 082 10 829

137 4

19 982 310 1 205 2 000 422 20 1 236 995 163 547 73 942 3 820 227 749 2 580 5 401 334 15

l 079 125 4 18 8 225 5 172 15 5 242 21/J 165 16 4 12 149 65 18 95

3 301 782 10 93 35 178 9 448 214 15 655 862 693 202 43 159 491 119 4'I 169

8 041 2 442 40

9

383 115 29 58 3

266

484 37 409 -463 I 596

1 007

105

488

843

93 511 542 3 853

2 060 409 221

40

633 19 219 l 344 1 272 139 117 62 345 520 149 89 64 2 527 527 199 1 298 45 458 18 ll3

498 2 371 858 193 58 259 l 210 202 746 228 779 5 007 135 490 l 516 4 411 835 147 5 221 I 542 9 426 89 175 27 465 363 29 1 039 1 057 919 481 207 274 438 62 22 138 166

41 806

95 071

105 422

9 114

17 080 787 154 325 34 99 4 310 106 4 013 756 84 468 590 4 003 I ll:J7 629 273 69 610

15 065

269

63 151 18 43 2 157 17 2 047 587 30 210 409 2 473 900 443 109 25 502 17 133 725 1 418 162 142

86

325 526 133 177 112 2 452 516 122 1 399 49 366 15 010 394 2 141 955 145 135 274 851 150 529 125 611 3 821 174 398 I 155 3 831 552 146 4 321 1 059 16 372 97 216 30

I 004

3 3

3 1

-

164 1 482 3 862 423 455 259 901 1 343 446 481 286 6 608 714 421 4 527 212 734 32 488 850 5 857 2 129 453 442 440 l 223 198 673 307 987 7 323 464 873 2 439 8 701

I 573 395 12 245 2 884 76 1 021 229 704 61 1 377 963 103 2 189 2 638 2 238 l 015

1 5

1

I

42 403 31 62 585 192 189 598 38 494 482 840 459 454 286 66 742 7 188 477 305 635 650 264 222 650 642

884

514

9 234 514 481 6 963 328 948 32 871 611 5 911 2 097 676 401 498 805 180 277 408 914 7 637 560 788 2 101 9 464

41.1 42.9 46.6 37.4 32.1 31.7 40.0 30.7 36.9 43.1 23.0 27.0 28.4 25.2 36.7 2B.3 30.6 37.6

'l'U 21.5 34.9

7 931 1 724 438 3 537 1 826 881 1 415 1 062 180 648 156

5 941 1 334 332 2 224 993 524 932 709 124 793 230

39.0 51.0 28.8 31.2 35.6 2B.I 31.6 28.8

1 744 261 1 483

2 881 475 2 406

48.7 61.7 46.8

411 187 224

527 84

443

1 060 244 816

1 266 249 I 017

11 193 688 319 7 753 494 5 536 I 828 1 458 9 368 14 1 860 15 1 845

147 84 63 1S 855 632 271 4 227 412 3 129 5 892 2 982 I 674 3 910 2 325 1 037

347 90

114313

166 101 65 743 505 196 110 371 605 575 578 230 762 349

7 919 417 125 2 384 284 1 871 2 559 1 148 1 060 1 864 1 058

6 969 458 149 2 930 578 1 957 1 880 1 088 536 I 143 591

16 532 1 500 475 8 267 2 208 4 447 3 863 2 665 673 1 787 717

860 34 826

629

670 41

1 471 61 1 410

20 850 2 780 745 10 158 3 828 4 020 4 459 3 427 426 2 250 1 038 1 942 134 I 808

70

36~

42.7

4 830 1 266 3 564

967

51.5 41.7

141 43 98

475 173 302 3 067

711 47 724

51.~

271 85 186

666

\\ 3 446 8 3 438

411.G 45,9 47.S 45.1 47.3

494 99 395 380 968 441 772 294 412 173 713 213 013 496 530 161 369

203

177

92 125 200 I 613

46.2

40.1

118

3 3 2

772

36.9 47.2

49.6

69

5

4 520 43 828 308 116 21 72 99 4 5 25 206

~J

li'.~

329

15

IO

-

67 455 1 304 72 106 78 360 375 153 313 199 2 229 84 75 1 695 49 326

33.3 35.0 33.9 38.6 32.e 39.3 28.e

238

2 991

12 006 3 491 51 362 13 288 27 382 28 576 18 830 5 125 14 558 6 974 14 766 l 299 13 467

2 722 124 95 2 081 50 372 7 537 39 1 337 480 163 45 141 140 20 25 54 230 I 369 126 350 489 2 574

n

121 I 156 279 338 34 16 166

u..i ~ 28.5.

442

20

86 l 630 114 I 100 137 102

1 630 162 161 87 460 462 195 296 199

561 21 524 43 9


33,6 32,8

60

1 236 895

245

2 268 272 272 59 628 678 246 359 238 4 274 193 206 3 379 112 382 11 633 110 1 938 920 248 90 217 301 76 80 94 358 2 437 247 370 732 3 571

-

-

182

398

257

46 570

-

17 1 137 64 1 011 125 8 152 120 2 202 539 184 26 27 129

40! 26,7

39

661

'!/;'fl

2 372

89 626

-

311

60

48'

35

308

707 1 223 244 102 400 410 1 076

31,!

522

18

342 16

--

17,4

3 535 194 4 87

102

l 506

5 555

5 5 5

23 691

5 599 206 5 152

248

8

116

40

31 845

287 563 30 615 618 58 745 I 263 I 009 384 98 286 625 251 45 254

376 31 797 881 745 352 145 207 393 111 7 136 231 339

144

446

44 765 6 745 396 16 187 20 25 1 356 59 1 245 187 32 230 158 2 342 596 276 76 14 208

2 160 504 14 350 2 761 108 1 248 400 I 136 77 1 892 1 347 133 2 282 2 966 2 396 976 318 658 I 420 447 118 570

63 357 20 677 513 37 1 502 I 902 1 558 684 234 450 874 190 79 344 172

•Includes 11rot1e1ive l
25-674 MINNESOTA

-

33

53 304 14 828 529 249 238 17 128 3 118 72 2 774

915 224 5 460 874 67 340

10 1 4

2 I

2

I 1 1 1

616 157 3 207 300 26 141 283 582 36 243 408 41 508

639 469 106 14 92 363 127 34 170

459 56 2 110 158 6 43 402 305 5 127 374 27 368 295 199 60 4 56 139 26 35 96

44.1 4U 41.3 36:8 47.4 41.t 55.4

48.2

44.7 42.4 41>.1

46.5

39.2
45.7

42.8 42.6 37.6

38.b 43.9 11.1

51.5

47.11

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

by Age, Race, and Sex: 1970-Continued

Table 174. Occupation of Employed Penons The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

l'oNans 16 years old and -

Per$00$

14 and 15 vearo old

16 and 18and 20to14 25 to 29 30 to 34 Total 17yeors 19 years years years years

35to 44 years

.45 to 54 S5 to 59 60 to 64 65 yeors years yeors and over Medlon age veors

THE STATE- Continued Neg"'

.

Maletechnical, e+,ytd Pn>fenionol, and···-···----·····--··-··-··---·-kindred worl •••••••••••••••••

.

r.~~~~sa'Oir~iiii~s~::~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Life and physical scienttsts ............................. . .Physicians, dentists, andpractitioners related practitioner$ ••••••••••••••_Health workers, except _____________________ Social and recreation worl
. -.

Othtir profe5Sional, lechnical, ond kindred worker$ •••••••••• Manogero and administrators, except form·----·-·--·------Salaried -- .......... -- __ ---- __ ---- ---- •••••• ·----·--Manufacturing •• __ •..• ---·-· •••••• ----·· •••• -----·-- . Retail trade __ ----·····-------·-··-·---- ----------·All other Industries-------·-------·----·--------·-·-Self-employed .• -- -· ··-- -- •••• --·· •• ---·-····· -- .. ----. Retoff trade ··-·-·······-------········--·-···-····· . All other industries·----------·······---------------- . Sales workers •••• -·--·-·------- ······-··--· ---····----- Manufacturing and wholesale trade ·····-------------·-·-

.-

-

:rit~~h~~~d~sifie""s" :::: :::: :::: :: :::::::::: :::: :: :: ::::Clerical and kindred workers _____________________________ _-

. . .. .

Bookkeepers and billing clerk•-------·----·····---------Mall handlers and ~ostal clerks---------··---------··---· Othttr clerical and indred workers---··-···--·-----·----Craftsmen and kindred workers --·--·-···-··--------·-···· Carpenters ....... ___ ---- ____ ---- ................................................ .. Construction craftsmen, exc~t carpenters .............................. .. Automobile mechanics, including body repainnen -----·-··--. Mechanic• and repairmen, except auto •••.•••••••••••••••• . Machin is ts •••.•. -·-· __ •••••• __ •• ____ -·-· •••••••• --·--. Metal craftsmen, except mechanic• and machinists ··-·-··--. Foremen, n.e.c __ ........ .,._ .... _.. ____ .... _____ ,.._.,_., ---- __ ------ . Other croflsmen and kindred workers·············-··---Operatives, except tran•port -·-----·····-········---··-··· Assemblers •••••••••.•. __ .••••••••••••••.•• __ •••••••• Garage workers and qo• station attendants •••••..••••••••• Laundry and drycleanong operatives, including ironers ••••••• .

.

--

Precision machine operatives .................... _________ ................. ..

.

---

Other operatives, except transport·-····-···········-··-Durable goads, manufacturing •.••••.•••••••••••••••••• Nondurable goods, including not specified manufacturing __ _ Nonmanufocturing industries _____ .,. .................. __ ..... -------Transport equipment operatives ---·-····--·-··-······----Truck drivero •••••. ··--.............................. . . Other transport equipment operatives •••••••.••••.•.•••••• .

-

laborers, except farm -······················------·-···· . Construction laborers··-·············-··---··-········· Freight, stock, and material handlers -··----·········-··-- . Other labarero, except form •••...••.•.•••••••••••••••••• Manufacturing industries .......................................................... ....

. .

~:e1~t>!~r! :Z. fu~:,:~e~·:::::::::::::::::::::::::: -0

88

--

-

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6923

1 074 61

23 21

so

74 19 210 118 99 393 Jill

---

335

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eo so

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31 -31 ---

--

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10

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53

42 240

46 22

24 169 39

m

22

167 S'lO

930

32 105 91 94 63

42

117 386 1 201 1'46 24

43

61 927 421 341 165 2<19 58 191 737 96

264

377

96

19 26 1 351 5e6

Service workers, except privale household' •••••••••••••••••• . Cleaning service workers---·-·---······-·····--······-· . Food service workers-·······--·--············-···--·-· Health service workers------··-······-···-·-·--···----Personol service workers·-····--·--·-----·---·-········ . Protective service workers ............................... ,. ........................ _... . Privole household worker•------·------------·--·--· ••••••

14 10

-

1<19 91 7

..

112

5 213

-.

, ...... 111ployed ______________________________ _

Pn>fessianal, technical, and kindred worken ••••••••••••••••• Registered nurses ·-··········-························ . Health workers, except nunes •••••••••••••••.••••••••••• . Teachers, elementary and secondary schools •••••••.•••••.• Technicians, except health-···············-·---------·-· Other professional, technical, and kindred workers ....•••••• Managers and administrotors except farrl"I .................................. .. Salaried ·-·- .••••• ················-·······--·-------Sett-employed •••••••••••••••••••••••••• ···--··- -- ••••• .

-

1

.. .

---

28

s

-5 18 ---

Sales warkero ··-············-·-·----·---··········-···· Retail trade···············----------·-···-········--. Clerical and kindred workers •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Bookkeepers and cashiers .••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Office machine operators .............................. . Secretaries, stenagraphttrs, and typists ••••••••••••••••••• . Othttr clerical and kindred workers •••••••••••••.••••••••• Craftsmen and kindred workers ·-····-···-····-···-·····-· .

9 4 17 11

°15:!-;:·~::~i~~:~~~-=::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Laundry and drycleaning operatives, including ironers -----·· Othtir operatives, except transport---·-···-··············.

20

.

.Transport equipment operatives ···-·-·········--··········Laborers, exc"'t form -·-·········-··········-··-······- .. Formers and form managers •• ··-···---··-·······-······-· Farm laborers and farm foremen •••••••••••••••••••••••••• . Service workers, except private hau5ehold Durable goads, monufacturing ..................... - •• Nandurable goods, including not specified manufacturing ••• Nonmanufocturing industries-... ___ ,. ........ __. ..... _....................... ..

1

·-···-·······-····

Cleaning service workers········-·······--···-·-···-··· . Food service workers·-····-·-···-·········-···----··-· Health service workers ................................ . Practical nurses •• ---- -- •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••• • . Personal service workers ............................... Protective >trvlce workers ............................. . Pril'Ote household workers·--·-·····-··-···--·-········--·

---

-

-6 4

-

5 15

s

10

334

65

755 95 36

307

317 89 78

11

167 128 1 556 125 125 387 919 Ill 1 046

54

90 902 432

206

152 16

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The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical

Persons 16 years old and over Persons 14ond 15 years aid

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by Age, Race, and Sex: 1970-Continued

[Doto bated on sample see text for minimum base for derived figures {percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text] Persons 16 years old and over

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

Persons 14 and 15 years old

45 to 54 55 to 59 60 to 64 65 years years years years and over Median age

16ond 18 and 20 to 24 25 to 29 30 to 34 years years years Total 17yeors 19yeors

35 to 44 years

737 22 15 22 9 51 77

1 297 15 15 34 4 76 202 49

DUl.Ulff-SUPBtlOR, MINN.-WIS., SMSA - Continued

Total-Continued Male Hlployed-Continued

Assemble~-~~-~:::::::::::::::::::::::: --

---~~ :~~~:'~~~~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::: -Sawyers •• -••• ---- -····· ••••••• ••••••••• ---------····-- Stotionary firemen •••••••••••••••••••• -------------·---- Textile oe>tratives ....................................... . Welders ond f\omecutters •••••••••••••••••••••••••• ------- Other metolworl
Clleckers, examiners, and Inspectors, monufocturing -----····· Gorage workers and gos station attendonts •••••• -------·--·Laondry ond drycleonlng OlJ8fO!lves, n.e.c ·------------------ ~ cutte~ and botchers •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Mine operat1ves1 n.e.c-.. -.............. ___ . ,. ____ .,. ____ ,. .. _________ ,. __ Packers ond wrappers, except produce •••••••••••••.••••••••

Other specified operoti'lfl ---------········--------------Miscellaneous and not speclfoed operative• ................. . Occupation, Machine oe>tratives, miscellaneous specified ••••••••••••• Machine operatives, not specified -----------·-··-··--·Miocelloneous operatives·-···-·---------·--·········· Not specified operatives-------·-············--------·

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DETAl LED CHARACTERISTICS

Table 174. Occupation of Employed Person.s by Age, Race, and Sex: [Doto boeed on SOl'llplt,

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical

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1970-Continued

leo:t. Fot minimum boae fer derived ligu!H ~. median, eteJ cmd meaning of symbolt,

14 and 15 years old

Total

:199

32 616

1 :164

2221

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2 410

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7 221

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35 to 44 years

4511:1 S4 55 to '9 60 to 64 6Syeors years years years cmd-r Median age

DULUTK-SUPEIUOR, MINN.-WIS., SMSA- Continued

Total- Continued

,.........,, ............................ ____________ _

Female employff _______ .. ····------·--·--------Accountont•-···········-····-··---·-··-·-----···-·------

f~=~~~~~~~~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Mothemotieol specialists ••••• ___ • ___ •• ____ •••• ___ •• ___ •••• _

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Registered nurses ................... _........... - ......................................... ,.. .... .. Hoo.Ith te.clln!>logists and technicians ••••••••••••••••••••••••• Social scientists ••••••••••••.•••••••••••••••••••••••••• __ _ Social ond recneotian workers·····-·····-····------------·. Teachers, College and universitv----····-··------------·-Elementory ond prekindergarten ···--------·-···· Secondary ------ ______ -·-··-·- ------ •• ------- . Otherscience teochers---------·------·------···--·-·Englneering ond technicians ________________________ _. Technicians, except health, and engineering ond science •••••..• Writers, artists, and entertainers-··-·--------------·--···- . Actors and doncers .••••••• -------·----····--·---- •••• . Authors, editors, and reporters------------·--------=---Other professional, technical, and kindred workers ___________ _..

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,......,. cutd ah' t 1t9tw1, u.ce,t , _ ......................... .. Buyers, purchasing agents, and soles managers-----·--···-·Restauront1 cafeteria, and bar managers ............................................ .. . School administrators ••• _•••• __ •. __ ••.• --···- •••••••••. __ . Other specified managers and administrators ----·-----·-··-- . Managers and administratori, n.e.c., salaried ............... _.. ______ .,. . Wholesale and retail trade--------------···-------······ . Managers and administrators, n.e.c., seff'8fllployed -·---------. Wholesale and retail trade----------·---·····-·-----···- .

Oemonstrotors, hucksters, and peddlers. .•••• ----·-·-····---.

lnsurance, real estate agents, and brokers ••••• ·--·-·····----. Soles clerks, retail trade·---·--------------·-·······-····· . Salesmen, retail trod•--------------------·····-·-·····--- . Other soles workers·····----------··-······---·--···-···.

Cloricol""' kWn4 ......,. ···-···-·····-··-------- . . Bonk tellers •••• ·-···-·····-------------·-----·--·--·· Bookkeepers __ ••••••••••••••••• _•••• ____ ------ •••• ____••_. Cashiers __ ---- __ •• -· ------ •••• __ •••• ·-······-- ____ ···- _Counter clerks, except food ••• -----------····---···------Enumerators and interviewers-----....................... - ................ ,. .... _. File clerks •••• -··--------------·--···-----···-··----·· •• . Office machine operators-----------····--·-·---··-------·. Bookkeeping and billing machine operators····--·--------Keypunch operators •••••••••• ·---·- ----------·-·······. Payroll and timekeeping clerks.-------------------·····-··· Receptionists ....... - __ ......................................... _______ .................. .. Setretories •••••••••••••••• ____ ---··- ---·-----· •••••• __ _

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s..-.lct .......... '"""' pri¥alo ........... -----·----Cleaning service workers·····----·--·-·-···------------Chombermoids ond maids --------------·--·--·--·-····· Food service workers····----------------·---·----······ Cooks, except private household--···-······-·---------Waiters and load counter workers-------·-------------Health service workers .•..••• -----··-------------------· Nursing aides, orderlies, and attendants •••••••••••••••••• Practical nurses .....·-····-··---··----·----------·-·· .. Personal service worken ··----·---·--·-······--··--····· Hairdressers and cosmetologists···--··-··--·--··-···-··

.. ·---·.. ·-·-"' " ""' ........... -'"-----------------·----·-Private household workers, ffving in --------·--------·-··-· Private household workers, living out •• ----------------···· •Includes pratectlvt service workers and allocated

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MINNESOTA 25-679

Table 174. Occupation of Employed Persons by Age, Race, and Sex:

1970-Continued

(Data based on sample see text For minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text]

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical

Persons 16 years old and over Persons 14 and 15 years old

Areas of 250,000 or More

16ond 18 and 20 to 24 25 ta 29 30 to 34 years years years Total J7yeors 19 years

35to44 years

45 to 54 55 lo 59 60 to 64 65 years years years and over Median ago years

MINNEAPOU5-ST. PAUL SMSA

Total Male eaploye4 ------------------···-······--·- .

An:hhect•---------------------------------------------- -

Prvhlllooal, .......... """ JdMo
----

Computer specialists •••• --------·----------·----------·-Engineers •••• __ ---- -··· •••••••••• -··- ··--·-·-·-······-Atronauticol and ostJ'Ol'lauticol ·-··················-----CivK ••••••••••••••••••••••••• __ • ----·-···----···-··· Electricol and electronic ----·-----------·------------·-· MechonicoL ••• --·----- ---- ____ --··-··--·-·----·- ••••• . Other enoineers •••• ---------·-·-----------·---·--·--·- . Lowyers ond judges ------------·------·-·--------------·

~::i~· ~~~~~~~:~~~-~~~-~~~it-~~~::::::::::::::::-. Pharmacists •••••••••••••••••• ·-----------·---------·· Physicians, medical and osteopathic----·-···----------··- -

life and physical scientists·-······------------------------

Chemis ts •• ---- __ ---·-- ·-. ----- -·-····· ----···-······ .

Otherte<:hnologbts related proctitio11<1n> ··········---------------___ __. Health and technicians _______________________ Religious workers ----·----------------·----------··-···Saciol scientists.----- __ -------- •• --··---·-·--·- ___ --··--

.

-

.

Social a"d recreQ!ion workers-------·--···-··-···-···-···Teochers •••••••••• -· •••••••••• ·····-·-·····-···--·- •••• . College and university __ ···----·--·--····-········-----Elementary and prekindergarten ·-----------·-·····--·--· -

Secondary-----------·---------------------------·-·· En!llneering ond science technicians.·---·---·-----··-··----- .

-.

l>roftsmen ondelectronic surveyors-----·--··-----····-··········· Electrical ond engineering lechniclon._ ___________ _ Technicians, exctpt health, and engintering and science. ______ _ Airplone pilot• •••••••• __ -- •••••••••••••••••••••• ------ Wrlttr•, artists, ond entertainers------·-··-·-···--··------ Othtr professional, ttchnicol, and kindred workers ___________ _

· oo4 lllaolohtntton, '"'"" --··--------Buyers, purcha5ing agents, and sales managers-------------

-S<:hool administrators-••••• -••·.----···-·-···-··-···-··· -managers and administrators, public administration __ .. Specffied

Othtr specified monagen; and administrators --····-···----Monogers and administrators, n.e.c., solaritcL.------------Manufocturlng •• ····--·- ____ ·---. ··--. -----·-· ------Whole•ale and retail trade---------·-----·---·---·-···Transportotian, communications, and other public utillties •• All other industrit1 -·--------------·----·-··········-Monagers and adminl1tralors, n.e.c .• self·employed ··-···-·-· Construction ___ ,, _,. -----.. - ...... --............................ _........... __ , , __

------

-----.. -~~~:_u~~3 <&i~iii;;d;:: :: :: :: : ::::::::::::::::::::--All other industries-----···--------------------·------ ------

wmen --------·--· ---- -----------------Insurance 5alo1 agtnls, brokers, and underwriters _______________ _ Reol tslote ogenls and braken>--------------------------Sates representative$, manufacturing industries .......................... Soles repruentatives. wholesale trade-----·------····----Soles clerks, retail trade ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Solesmen, retail trod•---------·······---·-·············· Sole1men af services and construction-···----------------Other soles workers---------------------------------·--

--

-..

--·--Clorical""" lda4no4 worilen -----·-·-----·--·----·- -Bonk tellers ond cashiers •• ---···-·--·-·-·----------·-·-- -llookktefltl"S and billing clerks .................----······· -Moll handlers and po•tal clerks ••••••••••• ·-·-·-·-···--···-Other clericol and kindred workers······-·----········-··· --

cmn- ..a lda4nl4......,. ··--·-·-···------·--·.. .. ~r.;:i_:r:i~~~~-~~~~~~,~~~~::::::::::::::::::::::: --

--·-----

Cabinetmakers •••••••• __ --·- •••• __ ---- •••••••••••••• __ _ Construction crammen --········--····-···-············ Carpenters •••••••• ·-··---·- ••••••••••••••••••••••••• Excavating, grading, and rood machine operotors ••••• ·-··Electricians .......................... ··-··· --·-······ Masons and tile setters ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Pointers, con st rueI Ion and maintenance, and poperhongers •• Ploslerers and cement flnbhers ____ •••••••••• ·-······-·· Plumbers and pipe fitters···--···-······--···-·····-··Other construction craftsmen ------·--·----··-···--···· ..

-·-..

--

----

Foremen, n.e.c •••••••••••••• ···--···············-·····Manufacturing·-·· •• -·-· •• -·-------· •• ·-··-·-··- _·-·NonmanufaclUring industries __ ----·--·-·--··-------·-·· Linemen and servictmen. telephone and power-··-·--·-----Locomotive engineers and firemen .. -............. ----------............. .. Mechanics and repoirmen-···-···--··-···---·········-··· Air conditioning, heating, and refrigeration ••••••••••••••• Aircraft -----·-·-··-···· -·-··-················ •••••• Automobile, including body•••••••••·-···-·---·-········ Rodia and television -·--······--·-·····-···-·········· Other mechanics and repoirmen --·--··----------------·

--..

-----------

--..

Mttol craftsmen. except mechanics -·---··---------------· Machinists and job and die setters---··---···-------···· Sheetmetol workers and tinsmith•--··-···-·········-···· Toal and die makers •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Other metal craftsmen···-------·--····-·--····-·····Printing craftsmen ••• ___ ----------------·--------- •••••• Compositors and typesetters---·····---·----··-········ Pressmen ond pkrte printers, printino---------··----·-··· Stationary engineers and powtr station operQ!ors ······--··Other craftsmen and kindred worktn; ··-···--·-···········

-·---------

25-680

MINNESOTA

--

6 813

453 126

15 816

19 357

55 391

64 828

52 802

93 843

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31 194

22 330

14 165

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13 416 1 420 178 188 3 155 45 464

3 542

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19 397 2 123 120 I 806 2 811 19 291 824 435 1 242 518

2 205 300 10 11 224

60 69 79 207 193

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2 554 371 43 10 415

74 JO 30 110 208

34.3 35.5 38.8 29.3 37.2 38.8 39.5 34.8 37.2 38.0 40.2

203

396

370 224 730 144 73 443 70 120 221 250

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322 227 l 032 256 124 527 125 83 415 137

97 65 389 68 94 176 51 5 141 40

32

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34.9 34.7 43.0 48.1 42.9 41.6 42.0 28.6 42.J 34.8

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167 I 610 574 157 724 I 044 396 213 370 223 1 208 1 579

53 383 161 45 123 200 72 34 78 19 303 437

64 273 IOI 4 135 J1J 75 16 33

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3 340

374 80 179 612 1 638 401 521 227 489

2 181 184 22 88 415 1 022 220 361 61 380

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I 302 281 107 654 260

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9 612 62 77 2 347 653 121 316 185 363 52 477 180

13 052 33 95 122 3 424 889 161 686 305 413 88 584 298

10 903 40 79 45 2 590 668 195 422 279 329 96 440 161

20 146 90 152 171 5 160 I 442 427 960 538 575 210 737 271

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7 307 70 90 38 I 609 500 144 267 72 249 14 288 75

44 19 25 116 6 514 5 6 346 23 134

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1 634 959 675 511 49 3 065 90 310 1 084 115 1 466

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3 967 2 189 I 778 860 158 4 223 186 487 l 365 217 I 968

3 333 1 773 1 560 337 183 4 160 174 501 I 391 244 1 850

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173 79 94 5 22 274 27

-

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

Table 174. Occupation of Employed Persons by Age, Race, and Sex: 1970-Continued !Pola booed on oomplo, aeo te>
The State Standard Metropolitan Stathstlcal Areas of 250,000 or More

Persons 14 and 15 ytars old

et<:,)

ond """"1ill(I of 1ymbol1, ..., loXtJ

Person$ 16 years old and O'l'Gr

161!1\d Ill and 20 to 24 2510 29 30 to34 To!ol 17\IWS 19 yeors years yeors years

:151044 yeorll

45 to 54 S5 to YI 60 to 64 6S years yeon years and over Median oge yeors

MINNEAPOLIS-ST. PAUL SMSA-Continued Total-Continued Male employed- Continued

Assemble~~·-~~~-~~::::::::::::::::::::::::--

.--~.'.".'~~~:~~~t~~~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::--

Cho<:kers, examiMrs, and inspectors, monufocturlng ---------Garage workers and ~o• station ottendonts-----·-·····-·-·-· Laundry and drycleanong operatives, n,e,c ··-···-·····-·-···· Meat cutters ond butchers.--------·-··-·-··········-····Mine operatives, n,e,c·-·-···-···-········-········-·--·-· l'llckers ond wrappers, except produce•••••••• _____________ _ Pointers, monufoctured articles----------·--·-··-·--·-··-·-

=s:

~~a:i~i:~r:.~~:.:n_:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Welders ond ••••••••••••••• _________________ _. . Other metalwork ng operatives ......................... . Other specified operative• ·····················------=-··= Miscellaneous and not specttled operatives ••••••••••••••••• fla~ecutters

Occupation, •Machine operatives, miscellaneous specified ----·-···-·- Machine operatives, not specttled ·····-·--·-···-··---·=Miscellaneous operatives --------·-------·-----------· Not specified operatives -----·········-··············· -

413

28

-

131 12 9 10 17

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125 T.l 21 11

41

-

49 233

5 490 2 650 3 634 517 2 135 41 1 642 735 3 315 354

423 109 3 885 2 946 7 314 13 843 5 3 3 1

2 203 145 14 1 244 52

4 387 515

-

56 1 008 43 52

113 11 7 4

237 38 158 45

5 16 26

9 10 163 215 605 l 153

89 162 315

680 513 110 540

63 56 167 29

11 009 6 093

174 98 3 4 60 13

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56

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177

603 52

27 13 614 595 l 154 2 748

460 281

1 035

103

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309

682

6 495 864 .486 177 39 191 5 181 100 577 16

5 007

46 20 520 40ll

7 716 71;8 605 128

1 711

3 640

268 101

lff1

349 221

185 11 155 61 445 45

77

465 6 l:JJ 106 568 92

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306 150

127 70 220

51

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598 40

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24'1

360 249 262 108

274 163 142 75

71 75 72 26

512

167 123 18 16 27 36

162

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30.3 37,7 19.2 38.7

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Ji'..4

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34.3

Industry,

Mb~~'j;l~~~s::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::-Wood products, including furniture ••••••••••••••••• Primary metal industries ·····-·············--···· .Fabricated metal industries --------------------·-· including electrical ____________________ _. Motor ve icles and equipment-------·------------Machine~,

-

Transportation equipment, except motor vehicles ----- Other durable good•----·······················-- -

40 14

-11 -3

-.

26 5

--

17

Nondurable good• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• __ _ Food and kindred products---···----··--·-····---Apporel and other fobricated textile products •••••••• Poper and allied products·-······················· Chemical• and allied products --·-·-·······-·····-· Other nondurable goods····---------------------Not specified monufocturing industries _______________ _ Nonmanufacturing lndu$tries - ... -............... - ......................... _____ _ Transportation, communications, and other public

.

--

r....,.n ttt•lpmeot .,.,.iives •• -----------------·-- Bus drivers ---------· ···········-····------------ ------ Taxicab driver• and chauffeurs--·-····------···--·-·------ Truck drivers and deliverymen ...---·---··---····---------- Other transport equipment operotives •• -------····-··------- lo..ren, except f1n1 --------------·---·-········- Constructian lo borers ·- ----·--· -------- ----·------· •••• __ freight, stock, and material handlers -··---------------··-·· Other specified laborers-----------··-··--·--------------· Miscellaneous and not •peclfied laborers-----···------------ Occupation, Miscellaneous laborers··--·----·-------···-······--·Not specified laborers ________________________ -------- Industry, Manufacturing __ •• ------------ ..•••• --··----·------- Durable goods-----··----····---------··-·-····-·· All other industries--------------·-··---···-·-·--

~:: r.rus~~~.~~~l~~~~~~~~i:~~==::::::::::::::: --

--

Machinery, including electricol •• --------------··-·· Transportation equipment.- •• ··-···-··--·-----· --Other durable goods-----------·······--------·-· Nondurable good• ·- ----·--·-· •••• -·--------·--- ··- . Food and kindred product•---·······-·----------·· Not specified monulocturing industrie•--···--·-------Nonmonufocturing Industries····---------··----------Railroads ond railway express service ············---- . Tronsportotian, except railroads---·····-··-··------- Communications, and utlUties ond sanitary services----Wholesale and retail trade··-·····---·····--·--····· All other industries--------······-------·--·--··-··

--.... ,_ -------·-···----------·- ,..,. ................. ,__ ·----------···------- Paid form laborers and form foremen.·-··--·---------·-···- Unpaid family workers-·-·----------·--·-···-----······-- Str
- -

-

l'ri- .... . - - . , . _________________________ _

-

•includes allocated coses not shown separately,

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

1 063 2 241 114 196 1 583

33

4 819 1 187 12S 1 399 417 1 691 97 2 834

15 18

556 I 1Sl l 127

-4

utilities __ .............................. - ........ .,, __ ~ .. - ....... _.... _____ _

Wholesale and retail trade·--·-···----------------

352 544

-18

917 433

29 61 7'I 162

-

21 81

76 30

461

9

18 165 21 211 23 236

4 9 24

141 9 85

47

46

37

92 107

2 133 1 :222 46 89 202 484 5 66

l 563 993 27

330

134 152 3n 35 21 252

898 120

570 115

1 117 631 23 30 101 222 27 9

5

770 263 9

775

42 l,83 26 3ll

238 24 401

116 204 295

66 114 95

75 92 144

77 17.l 151

70 213 lSl

3 248

3 244 175 171 2 139 759

2 930

5 270

13'1 100

:266 210

4m

207

136

um

3 416 291 2 087 499 539

4 482

3 847 14 198 4 458 3 896

4 224 166 3 165 598 295

4ll 165

l 010 2 886

50 245

911

441

145 500

63 308

215

IS 9

1 738 1 058 83 371

83 41 7 17

249 157 18 56

347 231 17 85

732 151 5

277 45 282 675 387

11

43

6

42 19

40 92 45

so 7 n

212

290

79 113

2 158 27'1 197 280 765 637

137 64

155 105

108 112

39 26

139 22 18 19 47 33

4

2 1114

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122

174 116 58

l 221 1 047 174

214 182 32

173

183 147

2 056 454 1 185 166 826 24 143 10

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3 458

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107 362 13 615

94

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32

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460

1 208 130 15 653 410

-

36 182

282

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-43

17

219

24 205 1m 1 191 15 998 5 244

75

1 818

1187 290 30 231 67 2111 7 '434

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645

111 47 5 298 19 37

22

36 4 403 1 UXl 997

334 324

641

336

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372

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7'I

21

202

142

77

ii.4

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32

70 Ml

10 37 30

33.3 34.4

1 670 146 106 1 100 318

1 019 94 95

454 45 70

S7.1 37.5 37,7 37.4 35.6

1 325

1 047 216 376

640

3 726

352 931 283

3 124

674 l 816 57'1 657

1 458 616 512

279 261

n

231 426

158 354

104 157

253 134

64

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214 120 9

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:1260 593 380

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79 115 419

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112 101 4llO

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81 81

30.7

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114 78 6

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243

298

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260

27.6 32.5

27.1 31.7 23,9 31.4 31,7

15

so

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158 306 117

203 582

40

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100 S4 T.l 389 653 115

622 200

94 64

39

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'4S 12'1 102 74

22

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3 763

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538

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2 229

2 562 507 1 U7 417

260

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22 13

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2 297

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s 424

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40 17

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1 349

296

47 66

146 'UN 101

374 Ml 274 49

232 33

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265

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51.6

36.6 52.7

MINNESOTA 25-681

Table 174. Occupation of Employed Persons by Age, Race, and Sex:

1970-Continued

!Dota ba~ on sample, ... text. For minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning af symbols, see text]

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

Persons 16 years old and over Persons 14 and 15 years old

Total

FH1ale ..,ioy.ci _••••••••.•• ------------------.

4 129

306 480

13 937

Accountonts ___________________________________________ Pr9ftulollal, 1ecllolal, ........... -'""------------_

101

50 778 3 067 809 1 001 169 333 11 403 331 10 387 2 930

239 28

16and 18 and 20 to 24 25 to 29 30 to 34 17years 19 years years years years

35 to 44 years

45 to 54 55 to 59 60 to 64 65 years years years years and over Median age

MINNEAPOLIS-ST. PAUL SMSA-Continued Total- Continued

-Computer specialists •••• __ •••••••.•• -------···-- ________ _ Ubrorian•-------··-·-····------·--·-··········--------Mothematicol specialists.................................. -

Ute and physical scientists ••••••••••••••••••••••.••••••••• .-

~~:;~~~~-d-~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~·~~-::::::::::::::::: --. --

~Isl.red nul'$0$ .................................... . Heolt lechnologlsls and technicion•-----·-·--·------------· Social scientists •••••• -------·······------------- ---- ••• Social ond recreotion workers-----····-·-··-·-----=------Teachers, College and university-------------------------ElemeMory and prekindergarten ----------------· Secondary •••• ----·- -----------·-·· ••••••• __ _Other teachers··--··-------------- ••••••••• __ _Engineering and science technicians •••••••••••••••••.•...••• Technicians. ex.cept heotth, ond engiRHring and science _______ _ Writers, arti•ts, and entertainers -·--·······-·------------· Actors and dancers .................. ·----- ____ •• -----Authors, edltors, and reporters •••••••••••••••••••••••••• Other praltssianal, technical, and kindred worken ••••••••••••

---. . _ . ...i •1 I liator1, ""°" t... ------------· Buyers, purchasing agents, and sales managers-------------- Restaurant, cafeteria, and bar managers ................... . School administrolars -----·-···---------- ................ Other specified mona~ers and administrators ---------------- Managers ond administrators, n.e.c., salaried---------------· Whole••le ond retail trade---·-······------------------· Monogero and odmlnistrotors, n.e.c., self-employed----------- Wholeoole ond retoll trode ---·-··-·-··-·------·-··-----· Salts""""'--------------------------------------

Demonstrators, hucksters, and peddler'---·-····-··-·------lnsurance, real estate ogents, ond broker•--·····--·-·------· Soles clerks, retail trode •• ·--··-···------------·--·--·---· Salesmen, retail trod•----····--------------------·-·-··· Other soles workers-----------·-···--------------------

·-

-Clerical oo4 kWA4 wvken ---··········------··-· -Bonk tellers --------------·-···-·· ···--··- -----------.. -Bookkeepers ____ •• __ •••••• ---- •• __ •• ---------- ---· •••• Cashiers ___ .... _..... __ ---------------- ... - ........................................ .. ---

Counter clerks, except food---------···-----------······- .. Enumerotor5 and interviewers ............................................................ .. file clerks •• ·····--·--·-------······-·--··--·-·-·-··--Offi<;e machine operators _______________________________ _--Bookkeeping and billing machine operators ·-·-----------Keypunch operators···-···--------------------·---·-Poyrolt. a~d timekeeping clerk•---------------·-·-·-·-·-··· Recephonis1s •••• __ •••••• __ -----·-· ................ ---Secretories •• __ •• ____ ---· __ •••• -- •• __ -· •••• ---- -·-··--Stenographers ------ ---· ................ -- __ •. --------Telephone operotoro --·······-····-··-------------------

·-

--

-------

--

·-

~~~~t~lf~ai"aruik.inii..td".;(,;:i(O($:::::::::::::::::::::::: ---c..m.- ................ work... ____________________ _

---Asoemble~~·-:~~-~~::::::::::::::::::::::: ---Bottling ond conning operotiv"'-----------··-·-·-·-·------ -Checkers, exominers, and inspectors; monufocturinq ·-------- -Dressmakers and .seamstresses, except factory .......................... .. Foremen

1 ,,

.e.c .................................................................. ---- ---- .... ..

Laundry ond dry cleaning operatives, including ironers. •.•.••• ·Graders and sorters, manufacturing------··------·-·------ -Pockers and wrappers, except produce •..•.•.•••••••••.•••• -Sewers and stltchers •••••••. ·------·-- ···--------···-··· ··-

Texllle operatives -------------------- ······---·--····-Other specified operatives --------------····-···-----··-Miscellaneous and not specified operatives --------·-·------

·---

-M~u~~~u~~s :::::::::::::::: :::: :: :::: :::::::::::--

·-..

Machinery, including electrical •••••••••.•.•.••.••••• Other durable goods •••••••••••••••• _____________ _ Nondurable goods, Including not specified monufocturing .• f
-----

-·--

T-.,..t ....,.,.... -""'-···---····-·--·-···-·

·-

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_

unpt i... ··--·····-··-····--·-·------

"'"" ............. i... -

.. -- ------------------ ..

..

Pold form laborers and form foremen ••• --------------·-···

--Cleaning service workero ····--·-···--·--·----------------· Chombermaids ond maids ---·--------------------····-.. Food service workers····--··-·-·--··------·-·---------Cooks, except private household _______________________ _-·Wolter• and food counter workers---------···------·-·- -Health service workers •.•••. __ •• --------- •••• _. -·····--· -Nursing oides, orderlies, ond ottendont•-··-····-·-------- -Proctlcol nurses •• -------- __ ••••••••• _••• ·--·.-------- -P.,rsonol serviceond workers------·--------------·-·--······ Hairdressers cosmetologists _______________________ _.. -Unpaid family workers·-·-----·------------·--····------

Senlc1 '""'""· ...... privoll .......... -----------

rn- ........, ........________________________ _

Private household workers, living in····--·-·-··-··-·-·--·Private household workers, living out •••• ·-----------------

-----

-

--4 9

-3 14

-

1 1 11 4 1 1

6 6

2

17

5 9 1

19

32

4

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-

422 5

204 6 207 511

126 5

-

19 7 7

--

25 33 6 6

18 273 29

-

m

14

10 9

-56 22

20 5 5 5

--

15 8 S3 6

10 10

-

1 3'11 93 54 769 63 533

84 64

84 6 1 456 8 1 448

265

808 635 541 736 517 064 177 746 43 72\ 577 518 403 793 407

:nos

3 870 1 123 740 480 22 792 1 252 1 516 16 513 451 3 060 124 644 1 659 13 028 8 118 2 069 368 3 956

6 1 3 1 4 30 1 3 11 35 4 1 32 8

879 038 920 251 545 238 954 624 728 207 740 154 915 604 112 2 615 972 2 048 102 3 552 1 929 219 s 585 7 177 5 731 2 536 847 1 689 3 195 517 207

I 446

715 2 804 146 261 175 86 52 011 s 493 1 711 22 31>1 4 590 12 810 12 375 7 479 2 318 7 869 3 366 $ 156 638 4 518

-

16

-

17 12 5 20 17

16 56 6 6 37

-20

24 148 974 134 13 64 11 4 181 5 in 109 27 32 39 16 24 77 11 101

13

29

131 133 25 11

16 13

49

----

2 430 17 2 132 22 259 4 318

-

113 1 501 217 4 320 97 25 53 3 168 210 27 293 294 1 071 IO

4 620

86 4

-4 112 100 IS

-

150 149 104 6 6 98 30 13 45 11 196

-

11

-

11 5 377

369

211 3 679

239

2 549 874 653 6

264 8 626

10 616

-

48 14

--

2 408 20 46 2 078 19 245 13 256 157 722 1 237 312 20 1 036 840 134 459 57 547 2 157 181 423 1 884 3 683 174 5 1 159 496 5 45 24 46

9

248 79 9 368 430 345 95 33 62 250 29 27 BS 23 244

59 722 11 756 551 324 146 48

,,

2 619 60 2 351 1 095 58 396 355 2 593 I 118 156 327 31 646 12 174 l 231> 927 ll!O 64 25 199 442 106 17

-

2 408 82 232 1 592 34 468 29 777 480 2 508 8'lO

309 20 1 028 2 086 273 1 381 260 I 268

8 563

495 720 3 153 7 997 569 78 4 773 1 738 12 300 35 177 11 354 99 9 885 1 153 900 421 153 268 479 75 30 253 100

14 9 5 233 106 2 057 162 1 444 1 885 1 394 97 357 148 261 35 226

33

1 672 575 58 359 319 2 .of08 1 126 241 157 19 475 19 171 1 054 852 126 64 25 202 398 116 37 19 1 437 252 149 722 35 279 12 848 196 1 296 567 119 11 196 978 141 625 183 553 4 042 77

m

1 122 3 209 501 99 3 092 1 072

282

22 111 12 280 42 9 661 601 503 301 126 175 202 18 5 98 79 241

382

-

4 902

33 105 9 605 398 241 136 17 103 1 919

8 1 1 3 I

6 15 10 5 643 377 172 983 188 469 159 541

14 4 1 1

806

2 398 1 174 366

38

328

1

5 9 099 235 46 107 89 923 284 485 541 078 505 337 30 307

23 178 5 236

173

63

48 18 27 1 198 12 1 135 363 25 153 232 1 332 447 224 68 11

31>7 12 96 487 818 97 53 31> 149 406 96 77 43 1 375 248 102 766 9 250 9 065 1'10 952 602 100 8 222 744 124 477 89 412 2 428 IOS 213 766 2 284

50 126 8 968 536 123 205 28 68 2 159 36 2 031 423 64 252 278 2 088

840

352 166 42 417

93

927 1 936 271

204

3 2 19 2 1

4 1 5

309

85 2 465 725 5 266 51 143 10 243 118 15 437 452 390 195 86 109 195 32 3 62 124 172 6

6 1

648

104 316 21 733 245 55 1 069 I 451 1 202 531 157 374 671 85 28 249 190 542 54

39

18 21 3 379 231 82 1 422 223 992 873 516 217 560 269 190 20 170

124 423 769 210 145 98 338 323 325 196 122 372 617 364 543 302 292 135 341 990 125 594 232 546 562 335 522 720 733 858 239 614 923 29

7 3 2 1

57 46 11 431 582 175 952 909 277 332 859 2'10 963 371 521 28 493

53 558 7 292 734 24 183 31 47 1 770 107 1 585 210 26 302 225 1 364 615 204 193 28

448

81

888 2 399 392 226 116 553 902 271 210 152

4 490 214 354 3 289 127

22 166 2 852 242 16 108 16 16 643 18 d:J7 52 21 168 70 6tlJ 248 55 39 10 109

-

52 379 I 126 179 88 25 340

418 138 76 60 2 230

48

173 1 691

44

506

20 #4 255 2 762 I 073 413 127 442 719 139 249 296 547 5 129 399 552 1 635 6 095 1 202 341 7 765 1 745 43

7 1

I

2

2

800

255 478 20 1 050 518 70 1 174 1 612 1 275 604 218 386 671 98 30 337 108 595 47 60 52 8 8 499 1 281

336 4 246 1m 1 836 1 464 1 026 173 1 020 475 657 81 576

3 1

274 649 46 022 516 151 33 201 250 64 66 67 227 680 184 238 630 404 516 161 975 535 14 188 162 256 5 355 326 21 338 775 627 279 56 223 348 97 29 148 46 228 19 14 10 4 964 863 181 71l 625 602

664 446 93

480 215 547 93 454

15 364 2 237 160 5 65

-

11 595 34 552 49 8 99 48 585 191 60 6 14 75

17

11 176 1 619 111 30

--

302 14 277 34

5

35 76

456 135 145 25

5

71

24

266 691 91 35 26 194 270 74 75 43 1 466 29 84 1 119 26 208 4 922 11 751 263 87 5 111 98 9 16 49 139 900 81 270 379 1 778 321 111 1 729 184

189 607 42 48 30 180 204 96 103 65 1 210 19 51 928 13 199 2 748 10 359 167 89 5 59 77 4

70 152 273 9 132 241 15 279 374 267 73 14 59 194 37 20 107 19 130

16 163 136 5 57 246 16 204 180 118 31 4 27 87 16 22 62 15 74 14

-

22

22

-

3 222 776 248 1 318 520 453 500

326 100 355 80 605 119

486

15 138 567 70 94 145 953 210 31 1 123 100

-

15 3 12 2 495

546 152

886

336 265

340

233 45 394 121 1 046 184

862

34.8 32,7 39.7 26.4 39.4 32.4 30.5 34.0 45.7 34.4 27.1 33.3 33.4 32.4 32.7 31.2 36.6 28.9 37.5 31.6

30.i

33.6 45.3 45.1 45.0 44.5 47.1 43.2 45.6 49.5 50,3 39.0 35.2 42.0 39,4 43.7 35.8 31.2 29.9 38.6 28.8 34.4 44.0 23.0 27.1 28.1 25.5 36.4 27.6 30.3 37.7 31.8 27.4 33.6 43.6 47.0 40.7 36.0 45.2 41.4 54.6 47.S 39.3 42.5 52.J <16.8 37.7 40.5 40.2 39.7 36.6 41.0 40.6 43.8 44.l 42.2 U.1 3'.1 46.5 41.6 44.9

...

34.4 50.6 <16.8 37.4 48.7 30.1 26.0 26.6 27.3 29.2 28.5 49.2

59.1 47.1

1lncludes protective service workers and allocated costs no-I shown separately.

25-682

MINNESOTA

DETAl LED CHARACTERISTICS

Table 174. Occupation of Employed Persons by Age, Race, and Sex: (Dola boHd on $0Mplt, ' " 1$>
The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical

For minimum bose for clerMd flgum (percent. medlon, etc.) ond meon1ng of symbol1.,

Me !ex!]

Pvnons 16 yeO
Persom

14rnd 15 years old

Areas of 250,000 or More

1970-Continued

Total

16 and 17 years

6 413 988

147 16

18ond 20 ta 24 25to29 30to 34 19yoors years jll(lts yeDrl

35 lo 44 yeors

45ta 54 55 w 59 60 ta 64 65 )OIOts yeors years yeon ond over Median age

MINNEAPOU5-ST. PAUL SMSA-Continued Negro

-~~~~sand-Juilfes~::~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: -. Liie and physico scientists-----------·--·-······----- _ Physicians, dentist•, and Alated practitiollef's ··-·-·---·-=-= Heolth workers, except practitioners_·-···-·--·--------·.. Social ond ...creotlon workers-----·---·-··-·-·--·----··· Male etaflk!ye4 --------------------------------

Professional, te<:hmcol, and kindred workers----··------··---

. .

Teochers---------------·-·-·-----------------········ Te<:hnlcions, except health -·-·--···-···-·----···-······· Writers, artists. and entertainers ....... -------.... -.. -............ ,,, __ _ Other professional, te<:hnlcol, and kindred workers •••••••••• Managers and admini$1rators, except farm-----·-···-······· Salaried •••• ··-··· •••••••••••• ··--·--·········-· •••• _Manufacturing •• ··-· -·-· •••• ···--------- •••••••••••• . Retail trade-·····---··-···--··-················-··All other Industries·-----·----····-··-·-······--·----

---. Se~~!h~~~~~is::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: . Soles workers ·--- ---·----·-------·-·-----------·-····-- Manufocturing and wholesale trade ··--·-------···---·--- . RetaD trade -··-···-··-·-··-·-·-···------·-·········-· All other industries······----------------··-··-·····--· Clerical and kindred workers-------·-···---····-·----·---Bookkeepers and bllllng clerks---·····-·---·-··---------- MoD handlers and postal clerks_·-··-··----·------------- -

--

Other clerical and kindred workers-··------·--·-·--···--Craftsmen and kindred workers -·-----·----·--------····-Carpenters __ -·-· __ -··- __ -· ____ -·-··-·-··-- ---·-······ . Construction craftsmen, except carpenters --------- .. -- ........ . Automobile mechanics, including body repairmen ---··-···· • Mechanics and repairmen, except auto ...................................... .. Machinists •• ______ ------·-·- ____ -------- ••••••••••••• Metal craftsmen, except mechanics and machinists ····-··-- -

.

.

foremen, n.e.c ____ ---- -------- __ ----- .............. ____ .... ___ _.

Other craftsmen and kindred workers ··-······-·---·----- . Operatives, except transport·------------------···-------- . Assemblers ···-····-···------------------·--------·-· Garage workers ond ~as station attendants ••• _. __________ _. Laundry and drycleomng operatives, including ironers ••••••• Precision machine operatives-------------------................... .. Other operatives, except transport-------·--········-···· Durable goads, monulocturing ••••••••••••••••••••••••• . Nondurable goods, including not spe<:ified manufacturing __ _ Nonmonufacturing industries ................................................... .. Transport equipment operatives ········--·········-···-··- . Truck drivers •••••••••••••••••••• ·······-··--·--·----Other transport equipment operotives •••••• ·--·--·-------- -

-

..

-

83

--

-----

---

-4 -4

31 -31 -----8

-

4

-4 -4 5

-s

loborers, except farm --------------·-·-----·------------ . Construction laboArs --------------·-·----------------fAight, stock. and material handlers ••••••••••••••••••••• . Other laborers. except farm ........................................................ ... Manufacturing industries ......................................................... ...

21

Servi°' workers, except private household'-·-··········-···· Cleaning service workers---------------·-··--···-·--··- Food service workers---·----------·---------------·-·· . Heolth service workers._·-------------·---·-·---------Personal service workers .................................................. .,. .... __ _.Protective service workers .................................................... --.. -- Privote household workers·------·-------------·-··-··-···

-

-

. ~~~is~~edr:O:~ fu~:ro~~~~-:::::::::::::::::::::::::: .

-

ft•alt . .ployed __ ------------------ -- --··-···-

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DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS 494·465 0 - 73 • 44

MINNESOTA 15-683

Table 175. Occupation of the Male Experienced Civilian Labor Force by Eamings in 1969 and Race: 1970 {Doto based on sam~. see text. For minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) ond meaning of symbols, see text] Ma~s

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

Totol,

Median eomlngs (dollars)

with earnings in 1969 $10,000

Eorneri

$1to

$2,000

$4.000

$5.000

$6.000

$7,000

<>Yer

or loss

$3,999

$4,999

$5,999

$6,999

$7.999

$9,999

$14,999

or more

bperie!Ked cMllan Wier

931 288

124 208

93 291

47 104

60 718

73 661

91 282

164 043

190 701

86 210

7 730

Pmtuloolol, todullcal, ....

137 903 11 420 l 046 5 783 20 7'l9 181 2 848 4 742 3 611 9 347 4 276

1 745 462

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4 273 322 16 138 273

10 458 1 036 35 359

23 501 2 515 91 1 382 2 394

63 57

78 128 61 l'IO 156

83 SS 33 102 33

4 924 350 25 192 453 6 74 104 94 175 77

1 156

60

9 604 68 136 462

44 026 3 791 341 2 473 10 274 107 1 317 2 428 l 845 4 S77 831

26 731 1 738 373 724 s 441 49 785 1 272 929 2 406 2 562

10 205 9 856 12 801 10 618 12 604 13 061 12 S74 12 737 12 625 12 S23 15000+

13 059 13 09S 12 8S4 12 748 15000+

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33

5S7 326

11 339 11 S16 15000+ 15000+ 12 S33 15000+ lSOOO+ 6 916 6 192 12 879

11 896 12 055 15000+ 15000+ 13 264 15000+ 15000+ 7 791 6 416 13 335

16 years

old ond

$1,999

to

to

to

to

to

$8.000

to

to

$1S,OOO

All earners

worked SO to 52 weeks

THE STATE Toted

forte---------------------- WMnMI,...... _______________ _-

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Accountants __ ---------- -- -- ---- -- - ---- -- -- - ---- ---------- -Archttects •• __ ------ --------------------- ----------------- __ -

--

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Eletlricol and_____________________________________________ electronic -------------------------------- ___ __ Mechanical.

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Lffe and physical scientists ••••• ______________________________ _ Chemists ------------- _____ -------- ------------ - ----- -- --

--

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Pharmacists •. ---- -- - --- -- ------ ---- ------------- ------- -- Physicians, and osteopathic-------------------------Other relatedmedical practitioners •• _______________________________ _Health technologists and technicians ••••••••••••••••• __________ _ Religious workers __ ---------------------------·-- ----------· Social $dentists •• -- __ -------- -- --.---- ---- ------- -------- --· Social and 1e<:reotion worker•--------------------·-----------Teachers •• ___ --------- __ ------ ----- __ ---- -----------------College and university •••• -- ------ ________ ------ -----------Elementary and prekindergarten -·-·------------------------Secondary __ ---- -- -- •••• -- __ ---- __ ••• _---------- ------ __ _ Engineering and science technlcion•.--··-···--·---···----------broft.men ondelectronic survevors--------·--------------------·-·--Electricol and engineering technicians. _______________ _ Technicians, except health, and engineering and science. __________ _ Airplane pilot• ---- -·-·-· -- -- - _---- ------------ ---------- -Writers, orti•ts. ond entertainers--------·--------------------Other professional, technical, and kindred workers _______________ _-

---------

--------

......,. ••• ....,..tnrtan, exctpt '-----------------8\IYOrs. purchasing ogents, and so~s managers----·-----------School administrators •••• -- ------ --------------------------Specified managers and administrators, public administration •.•• __ Other specttied mono9ers and odministro1ors ------------------Managers and odmin1Strotors, n.e.c .. soloried ...... -------------

--

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Transportation, communications, ond other public utilities---·--Alt other industries---·-·---·-·--------------------------Monogers ond odminislrolors, n.e.c., self-employed-------------Construction ---- -· -----·-------------------------------Manufacturing ____________ •• ____ ---------------- •• --- --- _ Wholesale and retail trade-----------------··-------------All other industries------------------------·--------------

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2 1 10 1 I 5 1 I 5 l

684 640

005

917 781 OIS 292 714 370 649

2 230 27 640 7 396 s 432 13 171 15 972 6 7&I 3 366 3 333 l 687 9 269 14 783 108 120 14 588 3 257 6 226 17 399 50 736 12 913 18 608 4 638 14 577 15 914 2 623 1 139 8 705 3 447

Sclea w..t
61 911 7 663

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61 322

1el~rs

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Cabinetmakers •• ---· -- ------ ---- -- --- --- ---- -· -- -- ------ --Construction craftsmen -- ------ __ -------------· _----------· _ Carpenters •• ------ ---- ---- __ •• __ -- -- -----· --·- •• ------·Exca"!'!ing, grading, and rood machine operotor'-------------Elecinc10ns .• ---- ---- -- ----- ___ -- -- -- -- ---·---- ---------- -Masons ond tile setters ----·-----------------------------Pointers, construction and maintenance, ond poperhongers •••••• Pktsterers ond cement finishers •••• -------·----·---··--·--·Plumbers and pipe fitters.--------------------------------Other construction craftsmen -----------------------·-·---Foremen, n.e.c ..... .,. ......... -- .......... ,. ______ ---- .. _.......................................... .. Manufacturing---- -- _. -- •••• -- ------ -- ------ -- ---- ---- -- Nonmomsfocturing indu•trles ··-----·---------------------·Linemen ond servicemen, te~one and power -----------------lccomotive engineers and finmen •• ----------------------·---Mechoni<:s and repoirmen----------------------··-------·--->Jr conditioning, heating, ond refrigerotion -·---------------·· >Jrcroft -------- -- -- -- -· __ •• ---- ---- -------- ---- --- --- -Automobile, Including bodY--------------------------------Rodio and television --------------------·-------------·--Other m&<:honi<:s ond repairmen -·--------------------------

--

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Me1al craftsmen, ..cept mechanics -·------------------------Machinists and job and die setters-------------------------Sheetmetal workers ond tinsmilh•--------------------------Tool and die makors -------------------------------------Other metal croftsmen ----------------------------··--·--· Printing craftsmen •• - _---- ---- -- ---------------- -- - ----- ---Compositors and typesetters------------------------------Pressmen and plate printers, printin9-----------------·-----Stationory engineers and power station operators ·------------· Other craftsmen ond kindred workers -------------------------

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

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25- 684 MINNESOTA

271!8

7 106 12 790 14 426 7 'J(1t 3 163 6 666

146 365 5 70 170 20S 102 38 356 S2 113 126 65 187 588 41 249 l 533 743 220 374 976

389

101 107 19 l 148 1 220 4 650 362 98 217 1 022 l 443 214 581

82

5

177 14 25 120 18 134 424 34

180 2 208 873 383 812 1 407

69 1 022 351 183 450

711

214 76 23 701 1 138

299 134 49 21 242 665

4 042 358 43 250 943 1 331 240 580

2 688 320 54 90 494

62.

449 1 117 129

7 302 312 194 242 417 3 488 745

4 789 329 173 21>7 472 2 225 649 184 490

332

9

92 463 41 95 252 75 216 1 023 74

566 1 508 170 122 778 438

1 572

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578

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61 43 276 41 79 117 39 13S

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4S 350 49 61 222 18 202 733 43 184 l 314 216 426

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4 107 110 109 256 78

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377 1 2S2 2S3

148 86 415 50 50 279 36 17S 7rH 58

472 292

157 2 480 282 711 1 397 2 212 982 359 277 72 610 1 123

504 5 290 782 1 272 2 891 4 343 1 786 1 07S 599 225 1 526 2 404 16 1147 2 701 2S9 l S54 2 751 7 469 1 569 3 250 754 l 896 2 113 354 105 1 285 369

1 072 7CYI 1 670 2S3 676 471 270 258 560 659 S98 9 687 2 131 1 722 5 289 3 S56 1 418 963 893 407 2 686 4 677 32 530 4 816 1 281 2 168 5 086 15 950 4 130 s 005 2 093 4 722 3 229 622 254 1 685 668

603

101 12S 30S 72 319 630 176

s 69S

1 316 5S7 3 123 699 88 194 545 180 3 298 1 819 302 1 002 482 146 58 1 075 823 1 466 2 313

199 213 350 861 442 146 96 24 41S 538 4 100 428 32 174 755 l 516 155 895 85 381 1 195 178 66 706 245

5 8114 725 52 352 l 024 2 546 364 1 371 183 628 1 18S 199 7S 668 243

1 802 1 001 60 548 1 3S9 3 S26 569 1 906 290 761 1 308 153

3 358 279 123 284 479 1 126 628 103 336

4 188 370 214 283 823 1 215 712 190 381

s 193

14S 162 266 1 070 422 100 177

176 521 1 282 1 140 779 252 400

9 775 1 447 357 1 290 2 503 1 574 1 145 S74 885

14 151 2 139 5S2 2 195 3 832 1 717 1 577 893 1 246

29 577 3 877 1 378 873 3 965 16 099 5 S85 4 497 1 041 4 976 3 385 722 298 1 664 701 10 584 1 91S 854 l 862 2 716 871 6S2 S3S 1 179

642

856

87 523

48

198 874 96 41 574 163 2 571

w

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l 493 613 316 161 73 475 705

9S 767 293

643

8 9 10 8 9 8 7 8 11 14 9 9

8 S75 11 10 13 11 12

111 560 922 185 896

13~

663 684 S91 912 796 182 956 768 688 748 368 666

9 496 10 487 12 843 9 238 9 947 8 713 8 560 9 106 12 247 15000+ 10 672 10 694

11 237 11 4S2 14 022 9 907 10 346 12 094 13 945 10 198 11 947 12 551 8 729 10 261 9 667 0 438 8 079

11 644 11 793 14 564 10 323 10 922 12 448 14 192 10 603 12 171 13 023 9 089 11 MO 10 314 8 666 8 732 9 634 11 194 11 083 11 630 10 639 7 132 8 -409 10 443 9 418

8 10 10 11 10

727 S20 109 148 200 s 382 7 640 9 465 7 943

736 645 478 463

5 794 326 472 544 4 452

2 746 87 242 202 2 21S

3 950 95 457 366 3 032

s 667

546 637 5 819

9 029 157 669 l 997 6 206

15 465 235 881 4 363 9 986

9 145 128 650 1 287 7 080

1 962 19 188 184 1 S71

7 3 7 8 7

184 285 959 1 532 1 358 54 660 18 566 7 673 7 803 3 895 5 670 I 70S 6 7fn 2 639

11 246 123 129 152 3 990 1 828 321 311 175 831 77 300 147

11 9114 113 117 117 4 031 1 894 431 293 220 635 125 252 181

8 190 107 82

12 296 1<46 131 1S9 3 775 1 553 67S 344 214 463 129 294 103

15 776

21 575 126 176 237 5 490 1 68S l 278 672 284 S92 162.

43 759 132 411 299 11 213 3 671 1 808 1 444 948 l 150 438 1 134 620

51 982 78 234 174 16 426 4 S93 1 515 3 S24 1 S09 1 037 507 2 935 806

7 477 19 61 53 2 424 524 219 SSS 214 146 91 582 93

8 506 5 935 7 659 7 354 8 487 7 706 7 770 10 252 9 S26 7 152 8 838 10 277 8 644

9 017 6 839 8 083 7 856 9 MS 8 895 8 098 10 ni 10 883 8 543 9 970 10 657 9 435

2S 714 13 149 12 565 6 428 1 524 43 239 1 415 2 232 17 344 1 968 20 280

607 245 362 190 18 3 000 102 53 1 4S7 251 1 137

442

488 273 21S 24S 22 2 425

24 1 314 81 964

810 366 444 383 34 3 919 98 52 1 933 187 1 649

1 378 660 718 491 64 4 617 103 72 2 194 184 2 064

2 677 1 305 1 372 828 124 s 885 138 148 2 206 186 3 207

306 133 173 867 298 10 471 330 442 3 S89 390 s 720

10 960 5 798 5 162 1 971 817 8 538 437 1 319 2 495 391 3 896

2 046 1 090 9S6 96 138 1 001 70 79 422

3S3

10 068 10 270 9 896 8 771 11 181 7727 8 785 11 069 7 018 7 323 7 947

10 323 10 489 10 128 9 059 11 639 8 172 9 134 11 381 7 547 8 099 8 319

18 023 8 225 3 257 2 996 3 545 7 6S5 3 254 2 941 4 349 18 844

630

.547 321 76 56 94 288 138 111 104 1 003

974 S58 193 64 159 414 157 204 273 1 278

1 499 722 288 159

2 316 l 220 416 202 478 769 320 337 707 2 240

5 119 2 648 708 695 1 068 1 981 856 756 1 400 4 262

5 669

47S 138 69 124 144 342 76 128 185 637

8 880 8 440 9 095 10 562 8 772 8 806 8 502 8 742 8 685 7 652

9 189 8 788 9 529 10 825 8 971 9 256 8 965 9 233 8 8S7 8 253

1 4 10 44

7 564

562

270 122

65

173 577 337 170 125 1 70S

279 163 3S7 9 3 383 95 43 1 734 221 1 290 794 439 146

83

126

460

184 181 96 2 06S

53

2 826 1 241 410 210 144 352 61 249 159

42

127 540 898 4 102

115

191 114 4 485 1 577 1 016 450 187 464 llS 41S 261

330

521 276 187 390

1 911

548 269

6 3 3 1

1 909 1 239 1 S48 973 2 303 910 867 1 069 3 743

77

547 877 098 273 421

8217

7 7 8 8

154 581 501 204

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

Tobie 175. Occupation of the Male Experienced Civilian

Labor Force by Eamings in 1969 and Race: 1970-Continued

[Dato bo>Od on """flle, m It>
Mtdion earnings

Moles with ~ "' 1969

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

T~. 16 \'O(l(I

old ond

over

$1 lo $1.999

$2,000 IO

(dollors)

WJOG

$5,000

$6,000 IO

$7.000

lo

$7.999

l
or lo$l

$.3.999

$4.999

$5.999

$6.999

12 156 1 289 2JO 2 117 124 371!1 211! 505 169 525 344

6 416 6811 179 731

8 834

2 049 3 572 I 418 055 1 320

15 06I 1 2i1I 153 4 873 234 521 151 7511 135 335 220

11 2$3 l 085 610 601 81 431

1 223 '197 409 057 105 514

59 49

39

644 578 I 976 3 173

6'13 561

50 14 519 339

to

$8.000

$10,000

10

IO

Earners

$15.000

worked

or

All eorner1

$9.999

$14,999

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21 117 1 797 1 285 3611 111 1 3llS

12 666 523 834 210

I 30e 61 46 43

I 623 100 336 168 746 89

19 22 79 6

so to 52 weeks

THE STATE- Continued Total-Continued bperieKe4 dvh labOf' fom- Continued

°'*"""'· ....... -"""' ---------------------------- --

Auemblers -- -- -------- -------- __ ---·---- ·--- ______ ------ •• Chtckors, examiner&, and ln&pectors1 manufacturing ·------------Goroge workers and~·• station attendants..................... . Laundry and dry1:leon ng operatives, n.e.c -------·--·-----------Meo! cutters and butchers·-----------------------------------

-

Mine operative$, n.e.t-------·---------........................ __________ _Packers and wrappers. except produt•-------------------------- Pointer&, manufactured articles-----------·--·--·------------ __ Preci&ion machine operatiYfl ---------------------------------- Sawyers -- -- -- -- -- -- ------ -- -- ---- ---- ------ -- -- -- ---- -- - • -

-Other metalworking operatives-------------···---------------- Other specified operatives ------------------------------------ Miscellaneous and not specified operative• ---------------------- Occupation. Machine operatives. mi•celloneous specified ·------- --------- Machine operatives, not specified-------------------·------ Mbcelloneous O!>'rafillH ··---··-------------------------Stationary firemen --------------------------------- ------- •• Textile --------------------------·------WeldersoperalillH and flamecutters ____________________________ --·-·---------••_

-

Not specni.d O!>'ratives ----------------------------------

Industry, Manufacturing -- ---- -- -- -- -- __ ---------- ---- __ ------ ___ _ Durable --------------------------------------Wood goods products, including furntture ____________________ _

--

Primary metal Industries ----------------------------Fabricated metal industries --·-----------------------Mochine~, including electrical.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Matar ve icles and equipment------------------------Tron&portotion equipment, except motor vehicles ·---·---Other durable goods •••• -----------------------------

--

--Nondurable goods------------------------------------- Food ond kindred product•---------------------------- Apporel ond other fabricated textile products ----------·- Pol"r and olli.d products----------------------------- Chemical& and allied product•------------------------Other nondurable good&------------··---------------Not specified monulacturing industries---·-··----------- •• Nonmonufocturing industrie• ---- -···---------------------Tronsportation, communications, and other public utlllties __ •• Wholesale and retoil trade·-----------·---·------------All other industries-----------------------------------

.-

-..T....,.n oqofpooelll .,.mfve1 ••••••••••••••••••••••••• -----·•••opt'--------------------------------- ..-----specnled

Bus drivers ---------------------- ------------------------Toxicab drivers and chauffeurs------------------------------Truck drivers and deliverymen _______________________________ _ Other transport equipment O!>'ratives _________________________ _

lalloren, Con•truction laborers-------------------------------------- Freight, •tock, and material hondler• -------------------------Other apecifitd laborers------------------------------------Miacellaneous and not laborers---·------------------Occupation. Miscellaneous lo borers ---- ---- ---- ---------· -- ---·- _-- -Not specified laborers •• ------------------,.------------ -

----

Industry, Manufacturing •• -- ---- -------- ---· •• ------·- -··-······ • Durable goods---------------------------------·-··· Wood products. including furniture •••••••••••••• -----Metal mdustriH •• -- -- •• -------- ----------- - --- --- -Machinery, including electrical. ••••• ---- -- --- • --- ••• -Transportation equipment •••• ---- •• -------- •••••• - • -Other durable good•·------------------------------Nondurable goods-------·---·-----------------------Food and kindred product• .. ------------------------Not specified manufacturing indu•trie•-------------------

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DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

MINNESOTA 25 -685

Table 175. Occupation of the Male Experienced Civilian Labor Force by Earnings in 1969 and Race: 1970-Continued [Doto based on sample, see text. For minimum base for derived figures (~rcent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text)

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

Median earnings (dollars)

Moles with earnings in 1969 Total,

16 yeors

$4,000

$2,000

$1 to $1,999

$7,000

$8,000

$10,000

$15,000

to

to

to

$7,999

$9,999

$14,999

or

927

796

1 044

50

91

224

4 4

$5,000

$6,000

to

to

to

to

or loss

$3,999

$4,999

$5,999

$6,999

7 189

1 057

1 144

510

801

1 107 28 5

138

99

41

89 4

old and over

Eomers

worked

more

All earners

SO to 52

711

192

6 089

6 167

3

271 7

8 406

9

29 14

22 47

104 10 5 16 6

weeks

THE STATE-Continued

.......

ExperieMed clvlllan hillor force ______________________ _ "91......... tecliolctl, -

................. -----------------

Accountants ____ ------------------ __________ ----------------Architects •• ---· -- -- ------------ --- - -- -- ---- ----------------Computer speciolists ---------------- ----------- ------------- __

Engineers __ -------- ---- ---------- ____ -------------------- __ _ Aeronautical and astronautical -------------------------------

10

81

76

CivU ---- •• ., ---- ---- ---------- -- -- -------------------- -- _

10

Other engineers _____ .. ______ .... -.. -----·-.. - ...... -----............ ---- ....

12 43

Ele<:trlcol ond electronic ------------------------------------Mechanical..---- __ ---------- ____ ------------------------ __

23

Chemists ---- ---- ---- _____ ----- ---- ---------------- ---- __ _ Physicians, dentists, ond related proctttioners --------------------Dentists -------- -- -- ------ -- ----------- ---------- ••••••• __ Phormocists •• ---- ---- ---- ------ ---- ------------ _________ •• Physicians, ond osteopathic--------------------------Other relatedmedical proctltloners •••• ______________________________ _

13

Health technologists ond technician'-----------------------------

:e:1~~i:..%~~~-=:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

Social and recreation workers _________________________________ _ Teacher>-. -- -- -- -- -- ---------- -------------- -- --- --- ------ -College ond university __ -------- __ ---------------- __ ------ __ _ Elementary ond prekindergarten -----------------------------Secondary -- -----· ---------------------· -----------------Engineering and science technlcian•-----------------------------Draftsmen ond surveyors·-·---------------------------------' El«tricol and electronic engineering technlcions __________________ , Technicians, except health, ond engineering and science ____________ _ Airplane pilots ------ _____________ ---- _____ ------ -------- __ _

21

so

21 29 39 36 3

4 14 3

25 210

26

4 18

9

27

5

4

18

86

12

5

106

11

5

36

6

11

16

31

31

25

M.....,. 11M1 '"'-""•lnll"1, ox..,t m. -----------------8uyers, purchasing agents, and soles managers------------------School administrators •••• __ ---- _______ ••• ------------------ __ _ Specified monogers ond administrators, public administration _______ _ Other s~ifled managers ond administrators ------------------ -·-

387

41

20

so

11 20

3

22 41 95 142 21 20 15

86

10

14 22 10

10

6 4

4 5

12

Salts w...en ----·····-------------------------··----

173

19

28 4

14 5

10

6

11

130 5

101

33

117

4

23

Clerinl""" kWml w...en ---------·-··----------------

793

Foremen, n.e.c .................................................. ---------------------- _ Monufocturing ---- -- ------ ----- _---- -- -------. ---- ------ -- Nonmonufocturing industries------ ______ ------·--------------

linemen and :servicemen, telephone and power ... ------------~-----Locomotive engineers and firemen ................ -------------··----.. -- ..

Mechanics ond repairmen __________ ---------------------------Air conditioning, heating, ond refrigeration --------------------Aircraft ---- __________ ---· ______ ---- ---------- ------ -----Automobile, including bodY----------------------------------Rodio and television ---------------------------------------Other mechanics and repairmen -----------------------------Metol craftsmen, except mechanics ------··-··-----------------Machinists and job ond die setters---------------------------Sheetmetol workers and tinsmiths. •• -------------------------· Tool ond die makers---------------------------------------Other metal craftsmen---------·---------------------------Printing craftsmen ____ ----- ••• __ -------------------------- -- -Compositors ond ly~setters --------------------------------Pressmen and plate printers, printing-·------------------------

Stationary enginieer5 and power station operators ------------- .. -..... Other craftsmen and kindred workers ---------------------------

25-686

MINNESOTA

11

14 9

17 30 38

Plasterers ond cement ftnishers------------------------------Plumbers and pi~ fitters-----------------------------------Other construction craftsmen --------··-·--·-----------------

11

43 13

13 7

5 20

6

4

5

16 44

16

4

584

26 96

12 89

29

4 12 101

'143

61

133

70 12

126 33

13 6

16

22 171

56 5 9 1-!5

38

3

5

35

43 3

5 26 4

12

22

11 4 4

6

6

59

11 9

3 900 7 364

1990

57

84

38

8 131

8

18

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6 690

1 342

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6 921

7700

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5

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117

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6

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9 049

4 38

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87

727

21

11 13

21 4

8

24 9 8

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4 4

4

5

8

5

5

Soles representatives, wholesale trade-------------------------·Soles clerks, retail trode·-------------------------------------Solesmen, retail trod•-----------------------·----------------Solesmen of services and constructi<>n -----------------·--------Other soles workers------------------------·--·-···----------

Pointers, construction ond maintenance, and paperhangers--------

5 12 16 7

13

5

7

Cablnetmokers ...................---------------------------Construction craftsmen -------------------- __ ----------------Co~nters ---- •••• ---------- -------. - •••• -- --- -------- -- -Excovoting. grading, and rood mochine operators _______________ _ Electric ions-------- ____ -- ---- ------· ____ ••• _. ··-- ---- __ ---Masons and tile setters-·-----------------------------------

16

n

10 18

22 5

~r.;:1_:~~~~-·-~~~~~~~~::~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

12 B 17

11

17

7

Moil handlers and postal clerks •••• --------------·-·-----------Other clerical and kindred workers-----------------------------c..tts- """ ....... ....i.... __________________________ _

6

4

10 10

37 5

Bonk tellers ond -------------------------------------Bookkeepers andcoshiers billing clerk._ ________________________________ _

6 12

4

6 15 4

Monogers ond administrators, n,e.c., self-employed---------------Construction ______ ---- ___ • ____ ---- ____ ------------ •• _____ _ Monufocturing -- -- -- -- -- -- • _____ ------ ---- ------ -------- -·Wholesale ond !'lltoil trade----------------------·-------·· --All other industries-----------------·-----------------------

Soles representatives, manufacturing industries -------------------

5

12

275

Insurance agents, brokers, ond underwriters---------------------Reol estate agents ond brokers-----·-----------·--·---------···

4

12

Other professional, technical, and kindred workers •••• -------------

~t,~~~~fuu~~: ~;iaiii~d"•:: :: :: :: :::::::::::::::::::::::: :::

5 5

19

8 4

5

9

58

30

Transportation, communications, and other public utilities ................ .. All other industries-------------------·--------·----------·-

14 6

6 4 3

10

30

Managers and administrators, n.e.c., soloried ........................................ ..

4

6

117

Writers, artists. and entertainers .... - ............... - ...... -- ..... -........ - .. -------

10 11 7

11

Lawyers and judges ----------··-----------------------------Life ond physical scientists ____________________________________ _

no

18

6 423

8

5

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DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

Tobie 175. Occupation of the Male Experienced Ovilian Labor Force by Earnings in 1969 and Race: 1970-Continued [Data booed on somplt, stt text. For minll'lllJfl'I !me for derived fi9vm (f>emlnl, medio
Median eaminga

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

(dollors)

Toki!, 16 years old and

over

$1 to $1,999 ori.,..

°'*"""91, u..,i -"""-·----·-·-----··---·--------Asaemblers ····-··--------···-···-·········---------·-··· ••• Chockers, examiners. ond inspectors, manufocturillg ·----···-·-···· Garage workers and gas statlOI\ attendont•-····----·-······-·· ••• Laundry and drycleonlng operatlVH, n.e.c ·------------···--·----Meot operatives, cutters and n.e.c butchers.·--·------------···-················ Mine •• ______________________________________ _

1 216

165

149 20 24 12 56

20

Packers and wrappers, e•cept produce •• -------·-·-·········-···· Painters, manufactured articles···-··-----·-·····-·-----····· ••• Precision machine operatives -- ---- -----... --..... -............. - .. _............ __ _ Sowyers ··-·-----·····--··-·-····-······-········-····--····

40

70

6

Stationary firemen •• -----··· •••••••••••••••••••••• __ -----· •••

8 15 "8 57

4

$4,000

$5,(lOO

ta

$6.000

1<>

ta

$7,000 ta $7,999

$4,999

$5,999

$6.999

247 35

1:18

104

6

24

17S 10

11

9

5

9

16

10

$15,000 or

$10.000 ta

$14,999

.......

AH eamen

6

5 480

Eomers wotkod 50 to S2 weeks

THI STATE-Continued Neg... -Continued Ex,erienced dvlllan lalior force - Continued

~:~~~':.'n~~-:.e~.c;.iie'fi::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

Other metalworking operatiVH ·······----------················ Other specified operatives ·············-·-------------······-·· Miscellaneous and nat specified operatives ------················· Occupation, Machine operatives, miscellaneous specified •••••••••••••••••• Machine aperatiYOs, not specified •••••••••••••••••••••••••.. Miscelloneaus aperativts ·······························-·· Hot specified operatiYOs ·······························-··· Industry, Manufacturing •••••••••••••••• ----------···----·------ __ _ Durable goads-·-··············-·········-------------Wood products, including furniture •••••.• ·-------------Primary metal industries --------·--------------------Fobricoted metal industries ---------------·-···----···· Machinery, including electrical •••••••• - •• ·-······-·-····

14 8

334

5 563

•m 6900

6

4 5 6

11 6

10

12 49 38

17

e

9

45 36

:lO 45

25 Sil

35

17

8

30 24

5

9 13 8 6

33

33

4

4

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24 18

38

45

9

9

10

15

20

10 6

15 15

25

6

10

7 6

27

30

38

12

13

25

12

8

6

s

8

5

5 29

82 38

42

11

13

7

2 115

53

14

5

14

23

135 146

23 5 71

154 'J:1 9

4

38

1"8

27 8

14

40

255

134

4

45

398

3

28

41

4

13

633

6

6 361

6

7 379 5 727

6 188

25 17

7 429

7 132 7 482

Motor vehicles ond equipment_,. .............................. ---.. - ... ----

Transportation equipment, except motor vehicles •••••••••• Other durable goods-·-------·····-·--······--·-······

Nondurable goods----·-·-··--·----------------·····-··· Food and kindred products-----·----·········-·····-··· Apparel ond other fabricated textile products •••••••••.••• Paper and allied products-----------------·-·····-----Chemicals and allied products ----------------···------Other nondurable goads··········--·--·····-·····----Hat specified manufacturing industrie•---·······-··-------Nonmanufacturing industries ... - .. ----------.. -----------........... .. Transportation, communications, and other public utilities ••••• Wholesale and retail trade-----·----·········--······---All other industries-----------······················-··-

T.....,.., '"""'"'"' ~--·······--·-··········-···

Bus drivers •••••••• ---··· .••• -------- ---------- -------- ·- ••. Taxicab drivers ond chauffeurs······-·-··-------------·-··--·-Truck drivers and deliYOrymen •••••••••••••• -·-·-------·------·· Other transport equipment operatives ......................................................... ..

lftonn, ••..,. , _ ·------·····-···---·--····-------Construction laborers--------·-----············-·············· Freight, stock, and material handlers ------·--···········-······Other specified Miscellaneous and not specified laborers------········-·········· Occupatton, Miscelloneaus laborers •••••• -- -·--------------- --· -·-· •••• Nat specified laborers •••• ------------------·--- •••••••••••

laborers--------------------·------·········-··

Industry, Manufacturing •••••••••••••••••••• ---------- -- ---·-··- --Durable goods •••••••••••••••••• -------·-- -- --·-·-·- --Woad products. including turnhure ••• ·-···------·------Metal industries •.•.•• -· __ ··········--·-··· ••••••• ---Machinery, including electrico1-. •••••• ---···-----------Tronsportation equipment. .•••• --··-·-··· •••• ----------

Ho~:/:.%~~~:.i~~~:: :: :::::::: :::::::::: :::::::: ::::

49 107

18

25 6 7

25 11

11

6

40

13

3

14

4

6

25

5

9

79

10

JS 7

35

33 13 89

2 23

28

773 116 257

192

178

151

Sorvke ......... · - · """""""""""'' --------------·-· Cleaning service workers·----···········--·-······-··········· Faad service workers··-··········---------·-················· Cooks, except priwte household········-·····-···-·····-···-llusbay$ ond dishwashers ·······-··-··-··--·---·-······-···· Health service workers---·····-···--·-············--·-········ Personal service workers----··-·······-··-··-·····--·········· Protective service workers •••••• ------------·······-····--···-·

~=·.·~~re!':':~:"-:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

,,...... ...""""' _..,,. ____________________________ .. -

Policemen and detectiVH ····--··--··-··--·······-···-··---··

1

4 8

23

5

11

6 12

30

7

71 11

41 23 9

263

78 84

94

137

18

46

43 9 9

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.

18 26

13

22

4 19

12

25

77

u

32

13

13 43 14 7

22

7

10

10

13 13

13 13

20 1-0

6 2511

13

5 .4i7 61 6 27 24 4

4 229 5652

4 756 3 011 4500

5 575

7 360

3 386

10 6

13

13

70 10

Paid form laborers and farm foremen ••• --------··-·------·-----· Unpaid family workers---------···-··--------·------··-·-····-

13

20

Honmanulocturing Industries -- ••.•• -·--··--·-··-········ -·Railroads and railway express service------------------··· Transportation, .-cept railroads-······--·----·--·-······· Communications, and utilities and sanitary strYices -·--····-· Wholesale and retail trade··--··········----------·--···· All other Industries······-··-······----------···----··-·--------------------------··

12

12

8

"'""""'"""' .... ,_ ,_ ------·····---------------

49 10

12

4 4

4

13

44 286

Food and kindred products ••••• _••••••••••• ·----------Nat specified manufacturing industrie•------············---

,_.,. ood · - -

12

3 10 16 31

18

16

6

19

6

4

3 5

11 4

10

4

14 14

4

18

14

4

I 412

299 123 89

264

18

604

352 81 76

4

77 tR

15

277

112 49

138 tR

"'°

27

158 32 5

5 9

43

18

74 149

30 30

12 14

37

91

8

25 29 12

16

19

70

4 4

12

12

14

12

"8

59

12 6 7 20 9

46 21 16 8

10 19

9

123

36

139

37 26

14

s 225 5 768

6 149

4 450

6 182

625'1

11 8

lnchides ollacoted cases not shown separately.

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

MINNESOTA 25-~87

Table 175.

Occupation of the Male Experienced Civilian Labor Force by Eamings in 1969 and Race: 1970-Continued !Dato boud on &0mple, " ' text. For minimum bose for derived figures (pert:ent, median, etc.) ond meaning of symbols, see text]

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

Median earnings (dollars)

Moles with eornings in 1969 Total, 16 years old and

$2,000 to $3,999

$4,000 to

over

$1 lo $1,999 :or loss

5 138

642

518

853 40

40

44

$5,000 to

$5,999

$6.000 to $6,999

$7,000 to $7,999

$8,000 to $9,999

373

399

461

583

45

35 6

63

34

$4,999

Eorntrs

$10,000 ta $14,999

$15,000 or more

873

896

393

7 302

138

272

l~~

10 506

All earners

::~

-ks

THE STATE- Continued Pvoom of Spanish lan9ua90

Experlellce4 clvilhlll labor fom ----------------------Pmn11onal, techoltel, 111111

~

.......... ________________ _

Accountants •• ---- _____ • __ ·----- __ ---------------- __ •••••• __ _ Architects •••• ____ •• -.- • -------· •• ---------- ---- __ -- -- ---- --Computer specialists ______ ----._-------------------_-------- __ Engineers ---- ---- __ ---· ---- ____ ------------- __ • ____ ........ . Aeronautical and astranoutic
Pht~~:i~· ~~~~~~~~~-~~~-~'.:':~~~~~~-=::::::::::::::::::::

Pharmacists ---- -----· ---- •••••• ·---· •••••• ___ ------------Physlclans, medical and 05te<>pothic --·----------------------·Other reloted practitioners-----· •• __ ·--------------------- __ _ Heotth technologist• and technicion•---------------------------·-

:'e,r~'*':fs~~-=:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

Social and recreation workers---------------------------------Te<>chers•• -··· •••• -- -----· •••• ---- .• -- •• ------ •• -- •• -------· College and university ••••• _______ --------------------------Elementary and prekindergarten -------·-··------------------Secondory ---- •• ------ -------- •••• ____ -------------- _____ _ Enointering ond science teehnicians-.- .. _., ____ ,. .. _________________ _ lltoftsmen and surveyors ______________ ---------------------Electrical and electronic engineering technicians _________________ _ Tecilnicions, except hoolth, ond engineering and science ____________ _ Airplane pilots-------------------------------------------·Writer., artists, and entertainers ---------------------------- __ _ Other professional, technical, and kindred workers •••••••••••••••••

._... .... •loobtnton, ......t . . ----------------·-

Buyers, purchasing agents, and soles managers ---------------- __ _ School administrators ____ --·--- ____ ------------------------ ••• Specified managers and administrators, public administration··-·- __ _ Other specified mana9ers and odmini51rators ---··---------------Managers and odmimstrators, n.e.c.1 5aloried ... _... _____ ,.. ___________ _

~~~~~~u~~3 r;iOiii;d';:: :: :: :: :::: :: :::: :::: :::::::::: :::

Transportation, communications, and other public utilities------ --All other industries-·-----------------·-·------·-----------Managers ond administrators, n.e.c., self-ployed---·-·······--·· Construction ______ ---- __ •••••• ------ ·-------· ·-- ___ ··-- __ _

~~~:acl~u~~3

<;i'Q"iiirode" :: :: :: :: :::: :::::: :::: :::::::::: ::: All other industrie. -----------------------------------------

6 23

91

14

8

14

49

9

20

10

28

20

6~

14 875

20

12 51

12

44 32 6 6

33 33

9 11 563

42

13 6

9

7

20

6

s

10

28

28

9 9 8

45

37 22 51 80 424

18 11

18 7

32 13

13 6

11

19 26

7 16 26

23 9()

6

8 8

7

6 16 16

17

8 8 7 7

8 13 7

25 7

8 10

22

12

12 22

7

76 6

15

8 13 44 21 23

5

5

15

6

5

5

27

19

312

35

C,..,.,_ ...i ........ -'"---------------------------

956 13

Cabinetmakers •• -- -------. __ •. -- ---- -------------------- -- --Construction craftsmen -----· -- ---------------------------- --Car{lenters ---- -·----·- __ --- • -- ------ -----------·----- __ --EJ«:cJ"!'~ng, grading, and road machine operators •• _____________ _ Electl'ICIOns •• ---------- -- ·-- --- ------------ ---·-- •• ___ ••• -Masons and tile setters -----------·-···--------------------Pointers, construction ond molntenan<:e, and paperhangers-------Plasterers and cement finishers-------------------------- __ --Plumbers and pipe fitters-------------------·-----.---------Other construction craftsmen -------------------------------Fo"""en, n.•.C-----· __ ••• __ ••••• ---· ____ ---------------- ____ _ Manufacturing------·-- •• ___ ---------·---------------- •• ··Nonmonufocturlng Industries __ •• ---·-·-·------------·--··· ••• Linemen ond servictrnen, telephone and power-------·----------·· Locomotive engineers and firemen ••••••••••••••••• _,. __________ _ Mechanic• and repairmen •••• ---------------------------------Air conditioning, heating, and refrigeration --------------------Aircraft •• ---- __ ------ ________ -----------------------·--·Automobile, including badY-------------------------------- __ _ Radio and television ---------------------------------------Other mechanics and repairmen ---------------·-·······-----·

11

26

6

11 6

23

18 17 8 33 18 109

375

i56

11

935

7

o:ia

9 iii

10 826

11 330

9

6 121

14

~

30

22 7

7 13 37 9

5

7

23

20

63

34 15

5

6

8 6

7

69 7

7

37

25

47

10

667

10

.458

10

28

41

6000

10iil

22

8 202

• 169

3.ol 6 12 7

40 15

47

10

7

9.ii

9 iii!

9 6

13

4

7

670

8

4

7

i72

21

30

65

89

96 7

10

12

13

32

10

13

5 7 15 5

9

7

37

7

6

8 42

15

23 \4

14 16

so

41

18 lS

4

4

5

8

16

33

26

12

36 36 8 14 48 6 6

'J9

10

22

9

21

19

14

39

18 6

46

12

6 6 'J9 14 15

15 15 20

20

19 6

11

10

15 6

6

19

s

6

7 10

6

5

4

6

71

15

251

47

120

1 542

6

7 8

228

25

6

22 7 14

154 6

8

15

6 280

13

14

43

27

4

10 261

20 8

55

6

8 400

15

29

219

103 25 3.ol 18 26 76 40 28 14 176

5

7 28

9

21 16 66 20 46 14

13

9 8 8

198 38 'J9 44 21 'J9

86

7

13

30

7 22 41 242

14

5 3$

33 6 22

28 16

625

6

60 3\ 7

5

5

64

9 8

19 14 14

11 8

12

53

204 89 57 12 46 54 9 5 35

13 6

23

15000+

7 5

23

58 135

8 14

6

9

139 6 12 121

13 181 110 6

17 40

m

6 6 22

12

16

cloricol""" ................. -------------------------- --Bonk tellers and cashier•-----------------------------·-------BookkHpers and billing clerk•------------·-···----------------Moil handlers and postal clerks •• -------·-··-------------------Other clerical and kindnod workers--------·---------------------

25-688 MINNESOTA

9

14

w..t.on -------·-------------··-··-·---·--·---·Insurance Seit• agents, brokers, and underwriters. ____________________ _ Real estate agents and brokers •••••• -------------··-·-·----- __ _ Soles representatives, manufacturing industries -----------------·Soles clerks, representatives, wllolesole trade-----------·---------------_ Soles retail trade •.•• __________________________________ Salesmen, retail trade ______________ -----·---------------- ••••• Salesmen of services and construction __ ..................................... ______ ... __ _ Other soles workers------·-----··------·--------·------------

Metal craftsmen, except mechania -----·-·-----------··---·· ••• Machinists iab and seller$••-----------------···-·-----Sheetmetal and workers anddie tinsmiths __________________________ _ Toal and die makers.----·---------------------------------Other metal craftsmen-------------------------------------Printing craftsmen ________ -- _----- -------------------------··Compositors and typesetters-----------··-------------------Pressmen and plate printers, priMing ----·--------------------Stationary engineers and paw
6

12

226

=I-:'.'.'~~~~~-~~~~~'.~~~~===::::::::::::::::::::::::::

21

8479

11

13 14 39

i.i7

9 389

19 15

8

23

DETAl LED CHARACTERISTICS

Table 175. Occupation of the Male Experienced Civilian labor Force by Earnings in 1969 and Race: 1970-Continued The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

Median earning• ldoUOl'1) TOfOI,

16 years old and

.,_

$1 to $1,999

to $4,999

$5.000 to $5,999

75 6

99

$4,000

«loo•

$l5.000 or

$Ml,OOO to

$7.000 to

$7,999

more

$14,"9

THE STATE-Continued Pets0ns of Spanish language-Continued

Ex,...i.-4 cMllan lohot- feru- Continued

°"""""'"· .......

_sport ____________________________ _

Assemblers -- ---- ------ -- -- -- __ ---------------- ---- ---- ____ _ Chec;kers. eXtJminers. inspectors, manulociuring ---------------_ Gorage workers and andstation attendonts. _____________________ Laundry and dryclean ng operatives, n.e.c ··--------------------·· Meo! cutters and bvtchers------------------------------------Mine optrotives, n.e.c __ .......... __ ---- ............... __ ........ ---- .............. _.. _..... .. Pocl
r,:s

Sowyers -- -- -- -- -- ---- ---- ---- ---- -------------- -------- -- --

938

99 45 81

5

85 7 64

40

11f 11

143 14

35

8 33

94

5

28

s

7

8

18

5

8

19 18

18

180 16 12

5

7

7

7

77

6Ul

1 143

31

23

6

7 13

144 19

9

6

St!llionory firemen -- ---- -------- ---------------------··- _. __ _

~=~n'3~~.c~1t1;.s::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

Other metalworking operotivH -------·-····-·--··-------------Other specified operatives -·----···········-------------------Miscellaneous and not specified operatives --·-----·-------------Occupotion, Machine operatives, miscellaneous specified ----------·------Machine operatives, not specified---------------·-···----··· MIM:elloneous operative> ······---------------------------· Not specified operatives------------------------·-·····----

Industry, Manufacturing ____ ---· •• ---- __________ •••••• --·- •••••• __ _ Durable goods -------- •• -----·-······· ••••••• ·---- __ ••• Wood products, including fum~ure •• -·-·--·------------Primary metal industries ·----·-····-·-·-------------·· Fabricated metal industries ---------------------------Machinery, including electrical. ••••• -------------------Motor vehicles and equipment-------------------------Transportation equipmen1, except motor vehicles ---------Other durable goods-----------------------------·····

8

44

50 153 228

59 56 102 11

187 141

20 23

23 31

10

9 7 15

13

8 8

7 7 12 lO

6 !3 Z'I

6 4

14

15 21

Z'I Z'I 8

9

e

41 9 13 19

15

10

15

6 4

Tno.,..t .......... """""'"'··-·············-··----·--· Bus drivers ---- -- -- ·--- -- -- --- ••••••••••••• ··-----· -··-·· --Taxicab drivers and chauffeurs-----··-----------·-···-····---·Truck drivers and deliverymen·----·----------·-·----------·-·-· Other transport equipment aperatlve•------------------·--··-····

252

23

22

28

23

7 15

21 7

92 21 25 29 17

31

Industry, Manufacturing ______ ---· -- -- •• ---- --·-·· •••••••••••••• --Durable goods-------------·--·-----········-··------·Wood products, Including furniture •••••••••••••••••••••• Metal industries-.-·-·-·-·--------------------···----Machinery, including electrical..-------------- •• ---- •••• Transportation equipment ___ ----------- •• ----- ••• -----Other durable goods·------·------------------·-··-·-Nondurable goods --·--- -- -·-·--·-----------·- •• -------food and klndAd praduets------------·-·---···-·-----Not specified manufacturing industrie•--------------------Nonmanufocturing Industries-----······-···---------------Railraods and railway express service --····--·---··------Transportation, except railroads------·····-··-·-···-----Communications, and utilities and santtory services -·-···---· Wholesale and retoil trade------------·--··-···--·-··--·· All other industries--------·---·-----·-··-----···-------

-....... -.,.

_,... -----------------------·--·--

...................... -----------------------·--

Pold farm lab«... and farm foremen ••••••••• ·-·····----··-----Unpoid family workers-----·-------------------····--·····----

~--.''""'prime"°"""""''

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

~:irv~=-=~~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

Cooks, except privoht household----··-·-···--··-------------Busboys and dishwashers -------------····-···--·-··-·-----Heotth service~"'··-···---------------------·-··········­ Personal service workers-·········---------·------·--·-··----Protective service worken ••••••••• ·--··-··-·------············ ~:;:;,\:!ire.!'fJ.~':n.::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Policemen and detectlwt ··--------··-······-----------······

...._ "°"'""""' ........ ______________________________ _

36 36

26 13

22 15 28 47 15 17

7

12 19

6 680 7 114

IO

B

7

s 7

19 9

25 7

6 764 6 542

6 911<1 6 726

9

6

7

46 40

Lobonn, ....,, ..... _________________________________ _

13 15

5 19

Nondurable goods •••••••• -· •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• food ond kindred products ............................ . Apparel and other fabricated textile products ••••••••••••• Poper and allied product•-----------------------------Chemlcols and allied products--------·----------------Other nondurable goods·-----------------------------Not specified manufacturing lndustries--------------------Nonmanufocturing industries -------------- -------· ------ __ _ Transportation, communications, ond other publlc utUttles. ___ _ Wholesale and retail trade---------------------··-------All other industries --------·----·---------·-------·-----

Construction laborers -- -- -· -- ---- -------------------·------ ··freight, stock, and material handlers---------------------------Other specified laborers-----·--------------------------------Miscellaneous and not specified lab«ers -------·-----------·----Occupotlon1 MIM:ellaneous laborers--········------··--··-·--·--------· Not specified laborers_ ••••••••• -···--········---·---------

14

22

7

5

13

39 47 6

13 l5

II

31 16

7 15

25 36

13 7

15 IS

e 8

10 10

6

28

191

33 457 85

105

9 9

7

7 ' llOO

15

to

30 5

52 5

61

so

15

72 24

u

13

25 7 12 6

10

5 16

23

46

9 18

11

23

23 23

18

12 6

23

36

15

23 15

30 6

15

15

6

40 30

6 6

8 8

8 B

134

104

134

29 105

8

50 31

16

16

76

58

16

28

16

9

15 7

6

l4

7

7 4 4

12

122

u

12

1J 12

557 221 186

U1 S2 72

70 26 30 5 8 14

51

41

21 21

2:1 33 14

7

6 087

18

18

8

13

13 7<1 74

41 31 46 56 5 21 30

3 360 3M8

7

41

56

5 010

6

2J

122

15

7 983

s

23

23 7

5

21

• 107

24

18

6 5

33

8

98 45

..

20 14

20 16 16

9 13 11 5 6

26

1 649 1 649

43

4991

23

3 400

5 258

1 315 6 524

13

7

8 18

•includes allocated cases not shown separately.

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

MINNESOTA 25-689

Table 175. Occupation of the Male Experienced Civilian Labor Force by Earnings in 1969 and Race: 1970-Continued [Octa based on sample, see text. For minimum bas.. for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning al symbols, see text] Median earnings (dollars)

Males wilh earnings in 1969

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

Total, 16yeors old and

Earners

over

$1 ta $1,999 or loss

$2,00J to $3,999

$4,000 la $4,999

$5.000 to $5,999

$6,00J ta $6,999

$7,000 la $7,999

$8,00J lo $9,999

$10,000 la $14,999

$15,000 or more

61 998

7 480

4 748

2 690

4 138

6 501

8 680

12 861

11 617

3 283

7 627

8 23-4

7 344 506 38 76 947

4" 21 5 5 21

375 15

182 4

243 11

367 13

687 67

1 372 151

IQ 026 9 616

10 505 9 886

5 15

54

31 128

1 149 73 19

17

2 536 151 14 32 492

222 161 170 394 190

4 5 7 5 5

--4

12 5 6 31

51 37 20 20 5

28

10 5 23 5 10 4 4 17 28

58 44 4

117 103 84 188 39 11}4 63 107 21 61 15 10 18 38 30 62 91}4 130 240 495 98 57 18 31

All

earners

worked

so to 52 Weeks

OUUJTK...SUPEtlOR, MINN.-WIS., SMSA Total

force---------------------- Accounlonts ........ ·--- ---- -------------···- ••••• ---------- ExperieMed u.lllaa lali«

,,....lloMI, lodullcol, ............ - . . . _______________ _

-

Archttects •••• ---- -- -------- •••• ------------- ----- ----- ----Computer specialists __ •.• ------------------- ____ .••••••••••••

-Engineers------------------------------------------·------Aeronautical and asrronoU1icol ---------------·--------·----- ~trk'Oi·a~delOcironk:-:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: -Mechanical •••• -------------- __ ---- •••• __ ••••• ------------ Other engineers •••• ------------ ------ •••••••• ---- --------- Lawyers and judg8' -------------·--------------------------- ~.::1ft~Y~~~~~~~~~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::-l'ti'fi!,icions, dentisls, and related practitioners-------------------- ~;~':cisis::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::.

--~~;:.~b1:?.:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::-Social and recreation workers ................................

227 141 571 117 132 259 63 68 296

l'liysicians, medical and osteopathic---------·-··········----Other reloted practitioners-------------------·-··----------Health lechnologists and technicians •••••••••••••••••••••••..••.

-Teachers •••••• ------ __ •. ---------- •••• ---------- •• --------- College and university __________ •• ------------------------- -Elementary and prekindergarten •••••• ---------------------· -Secondary •• ---- ---· ---------- •••• --·-------------------Engineering and science lechniclons ••••••••••..••••.••••••••••• -Draftsmen and surveyon-~ ........... -----------------.. ----------... -Electrical and electronic engineering technicians •••••••••••••••• -Technicians, except health, and engineering and science •••••••.••• -Airplane pilots-------------- -- •• ----·-------------------- -Writers, orti•ls, andtechnical, entertainers Other professional, and -·--------------------------kindred workers ______________ _--·~ aM •t 1 lruttln, Uteflt , _ ..... ---.. - ................. .. -Buyers, purchasing agenls, ond sales managers ••••••••••••••••• -School odministrators ---- _•.• __ -- •••••• ---------- ---------- _-Specified managers and administrators, public administration------ -Other specified mano9ers and administrators-----------··------ -Managers and administrators, n.e.c., salaried----------.-------. -~h::r!'~1~u~~3 reici1iiradi:: :: :: :::::::::::::::::::::::::::---Transportation, communications, and other public utilities ••••••• -All olher industries----------------------------·---------- -Managers and odministrotars, n.e.c .. setf·•mplayed -------------- --

-~h~~~~~u~~3 ";;ioiii.:Odi:: :: :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::---All other induslrle• •• ---------------------···------------. -lnsuronce agents, brokers, and underwriters ___________________ _--Real eslate agents and broi..rs ------------------------------· Sales representatives, manufacturing industries -----------··· ••• -Sales repres..ntatives, wholesale trade--------------------·-··- --Sales clerks, retail trade .•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• --

so

204 1 992 413 617 854 750 383 81 121 14 471 837 6531

1 2 1

Construction •••••••• __ •• __ •••••••• __ ---- ---------------·

Stde1 . . .11'1

·---------""----------------------------

----Cllrical ood Wolhtl weiten ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• -Bank tellers and •••• -------------------------------· Bookkeepers and cashiers billing clerks_ ______________________________ _--

Salesmen, retolt trade •••••••• ---·-····---------------------_ Salesme11 of servkes and construction-------------------... ----Other sole• workers--------------------------------------·-

---c..m-..., ........ _..,. ________________________ _--:O't;:'_:~-~~~~~-~~~-"!.'.'~~t-·~~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::---Cabinetmakers •• ---------- __ •• -- •• ---- •• -·-····--·-· ---- __ • -CaMtruction craflsmen ------ __ -------------------------- ••• -Mail handlers ond postal clerks..----------------------------Other clericol and kindred workers--------------------------·-

Carpenters ---- ---- __ •• ___ ------- ------ ---- •••••••••••••• Excavating, grading, ond road machine aperotar•.------------ElectriciaM •••• -- •••••••••••• -- ---- ------------------- ••• Ma•ans ond tile setters----------------------------------Pointers, construction and maintenance, and paperhangers •••••• Plasterers and cemenl finishers----------------------------Plumbers and pipe fitters----------······-··--------------Other canslruction craftsmen ------------------------------

-------

------Foremen, n.e.c •• -------- ---- __ ---- ---------------- ------ ••• -Manulocturlng ---- -------- •• ------------ •• ---------- __ ••• -Nanmonufocturing industries •• -·----·--··----------------- --Linemen and servicemen, telephone and power------------------ -Lacomativeond engineers and ___________________________________ firemen---------------------------- _--Mechonics "*pairmen -Air conditioning, heating, and refrigeration --------------·--· --Alrcratt __ ------ •••••••• _----------- -------- __ -------- _. --

------Metal crottsmen, except mechanics ·------------------------- --Machinists and job and die setters------------------------- --Automobile, including bodv-------------------------------Rodio ond television -------------·-----------------------Other mechanics and repairmen ---------------------------

Sheetmetal workers and tinsmiths •••••••••••••••••••••••••• Tool and die makers------------------------------------Other metol craftsmen----------------------------------Printing craftsmen •••• ---- •••••••••••••• ------------------Compositors and typesetters---------··------------------Pressmen and plate printers, printing-----------------------

--------·--

--~'i!~roh~:~~ ~rr:!i=a~~·-~~~~~~-:::::::::::::: ---

---

25-690 MINNESOTA

3

673 259 561 S20 681 282 146 435 818 837 129 60 465 183 274 391 82 241 751 784 418 131 476

-

5

-3 4

-

10

---

--6

12 4

4

5 5 22 6 8 8

11 4 17 6 6 5

-9

7 28

6 33

14 101 26 32 20 60 37

29 69 22 17 30 52 36 11

46

-9 6 -3

-

-113

39 330 20 4 9 112 136 6 57 22 51 49

-

44 5

-

-

47 79

224 12 16 17

58 46 5 30

-

11 75 4 7 38 26

--5 -

-

5 4

25

26 10 10 25 16 9 5 5 25 33 167 11 10 16

36

71 7 32

32 23 2

-

21

16 37 11 19 5

-

5 34 10

-9 -

30 28 286 22

-6

87 107 5 51

51 64 12

274 17 38 18 201

142 6 10

126

13 6 156

16 749 78 118 70 4 583 880 1 292 1 030 214 350 76 461

730

752

591

13 9 224 77 37 47 3 30 9 6 15

16 12 '.lf:R 37 70 24 5 49 5 6 13

944 28 9 11 260 37 114 31 24 34

2 399 575 1 824 574

60 29 31 26 5 172

46 17 29 14 21 194 4

80 12 76

84

43

508

1 429 498 212 51 668 405 247 88 485 1 818

-4 4

16 23

23

18 5 7 148

-

22 68 20 23 25 96 44 4 6

-

14 57 421 59 10 37 110 132 9 B3

9 31 73 14

-

266 16 11 12 55 92 38 5 37

337 15 20 15 287

4 282 54 121 1 433 182 2 492

-

48

176

m

280

-

-

3 566 89 285 516 2 676

5

-

4 10

111 23 6

16 38 101 34 5 30

-

5 5 14

59

229

5

5 4

31 21

551 17 17 10 36 183 64 15

-

-5 -5

-

55 21

-

6

-6

210 61

35

17 7 41 14 24 11

12

-

11 30 78 20 4 21 175

-

-

422 23 47

40 312 I 793 21 21

441 115 161

56

-

9 11

15 29 5 26 34

181

-

33 5 28 51 6 276

125 43 82 41 44 592

11

5 86 12 78

13 105 15 143

10 229 31 322

67 42 10

36 26

112 58 15 6 33 27 17 10 23 106

170 58 6 19 87 14 14

-

95

-

15 14

a

10

144

58 6 52 22

-

5

-5

9 5 4 6 63

-

-

-

68 256

--

-

-

12 198 6 84 103 163 81 10 38 5 27 50 514

82

-

so

125 257

36

138 34 49 70

--

28 42 364 39 7 36 134 63 41 25 19

-

-

-

4

-54 -

49 440

75 184 149 194 97 29 23

-

79

156 1 168 217 20 180 213 428 51 212 59 106 110 16 3 66 25 532 76

-

35 188 83 72 28 50

-

105 311 2 118 157 101 195 463 955 97 330 249 279 247 74 28 106 39 762 143 23 103 202 87 108 33 63

-

216

11

48 129 117

...

12

:i8:i

11 453 11 626 12 798 13 191 15000+

25 15 366 73 43 208 42 4 5 20

10 745 10 595 15000+ 15000+ 13 115 15000+

5 147 103 27 17 28 5

8 571 10 304 11 019 9 549 10 859 7 663 7 599

-9

4 31 84 l 233 93 98 51 316 549 66 213 62 208 126 19 10 72 25 283 60 18 18

...

6

8

52i

...

2i7

...

12

428

11 406 11 667 12 .538 13 402 15000+ 11 12S 10 847 15000+ 13 795 15000+ 6

... ...

670

8 612 10 309 12 717 9 539 10 267 7 983 8 101 8

000

7 2..ii 9 699 10 202 9 203 13 441 9 617 10 205 10 856 11 134 9 717 11 878 11 398 9 173 11 926

9 i9i 10 ass 10 510 9 296 14 225 9 639 10 484 II 261 11 418 9 947 12 126 12 054 9 438

8348

8 621 8 048 I 485 10 210

624

10 284 9 059 6 554 8 925

92

7 608

1 949

15

7 :is.i 8 274 7 498

8 359 7 9<11 • 576

68

42 20 16 41

7 940 7 835 10 262 10 8 5 7 8 3

878 679 780 821 933

...

5

857

712 12 41 145 514

901 14 67 248 572

2 34 44 431

2 847 8 19 14 774 108 360 137 33 39 14 48 35

5 021 12 30 5 1 210 205 360 334 61 90 5 107 48

3 764 4 7 7 I 203 240 141 370 62 29 18 235 108

307

B 216

6 52

iiiJ 8 287

247 62 185 77 70 876 11 12 241 21 591

584 160 424 199 112 1 487 18 36 454 40 939

1 119 240 879 130 231 460 21 30 127 40 242

127 13 114 14 19 44 11 27

8 9i7 7 550 7 476 7900

9 028 7 859 8 125 8 050

261 110 28 9 114

536 164 66 12 294 215 124 44 148 483

193 36 66

11

-

8 095 7 555 8 798

8 242

6 5 5

8 388 8 609 8 331

8 455 8 756 8 573

3 23

7 7 660

788

7 8.40 7 958

so

41 4 163 288

511

91

48 15 21 57 305

-

77

-3

-

14 14 4 9 6

-5

-6 -5 -

7524

......

7

(}49 636 216 656 724

8 754 9 305 7 759 9 384 9 280 7950

10 096 8 875

10 197 10 492

10 9 10 8 9 7

10 9 10 8 10 8

8 7 9 8 6

208 569 461 563 929 829

402 llYI 695 724 949 036

7764 9 512

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

Table 175. Occupation of the Male Experienced Civilian Labor Force by Earnings In 1969 and Race: 1970-Continued [Data bolled on IOfnple, *text. for Mlt\imum base for ldoriv«f fig"'8S ~. mediofl, ek.J o1lll

meonino of aymbolt, aee 1e>
Mole$wi1lt~inl'lf:lf

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

Total, 16 years

$1 to $1.999

over

orlou

$2JIOO to $3.999

• 452 178 88 744 64

1 195 34

tll 44

old and

$4.000 $4.999

$.5,000 le $5.999

523

151

7

15

to

(d
$6,000 to $6,999

$7,000 10 $1.999

$8.000 to $9,999

$10.000 10 $14,999

or more

:m

1 366 20 30

1 703 29 2:l 41

663

.u

Eorntl'$

$,15,000 All

.eamern

worked

SO to 52 -ks

DULUTH-SUPERIOR, MINN.-WIS., SMSA-Continued Total - Continued ExptrleMad tMlkm lahoc- force - Continued

A$1emble:r~·-~:~-~~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

Gorage worker1 and qas stolOQn attendant•-----···········------ Laundry and drycleantng operatives, n.e.c ••••••••••.••••••••••••

C~kers, exominer1, and inspectors, manufacturing -------·-·····

.

-

Meat cutters ond butchers ................................... . Mine operatives, n.e.c •••••••••••••••••••.••••••••••••••••• _••• Pocken and wrappers, except produce ••••••••..•..•••••••••••••• Pointers, manufactured articles •••••• ---------·········-·-····· Precl$ion mct(hine operativH ...................... ---------------.................... .. Sowyers •••••• __ •••••••••••••••••.••••••••••••••••••••..•••

--

~~~t~~~~:~r::".::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::..

--

Weldtn and flomecutters •••.••.•.•••••••••••••••••..•••..•••• Other metalworking operotives .••••••••••••••••••.••.••••••••• Other specified operatives ----------------·---------------- •• Miscellaneous and not specified operative• Occupotion, Machine operatives. miscellaneou• specified ••....••••••••••• Machine operatives, not specified •••..••••••••••••••••••••• Mi•celloneous operatives •••••••••••••.••••••••••••••••••• Nol specified operatives·······-·----·-···············-··· .

-····--------------=---. .

-

Industry, Manufacturing •.••.••....•••••••••••••••••••••••••••.•.• . Durable goods ••.•.•.•.•••••••••••••••.••••••••••..•.• Wood products, including furniture •••••••••••••••.••••• Primary metal industries ___ .,. ______________ .. _______ ,...,_. Fabricated metal industries •••••••••••••..•.•••••••••• . Machinery, including electrical. ••••••••••.••••••.••••••. Motor vehicles and equipment •••••..•.•••.•••••••••••• Transportation equipment, except motor vehicles ........ . Other durable goods •.•.•.•..•••••••••••••••••••••••• .

.

-

.

-

Nondurable goods .•.•••..••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• . Food and kindred products •••••••••••••••••••••••••.•. Apparel and other fabricated textile products •••••••••.•• . Paper and allied products •••••••••••••••••...•..•.•••. Chemicals and allied products ........................ . . Other nondurable goods •••••••••••.••...•.....••••••• . Hat specified manufacturing industries. ••..•.....•...•.•.• . Nanmanufacturing industries •••••••.•••.•...•.•.•••.....•. . Transportation, communications, ond other public utilities. ••• Wholesale and retail trade ....•.•....•••••.••••••••••••• All other industries .••..•.•••••••.•.•••••••••••••••••••

-

.

.-

T,..""" • ..,..,...,.ii............................. Taxicab drivers. and chauffeurs ................................................ ________ _Truck drivers and deliverymen ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Bus drivers---------.......... _____ ..,..,.,. _______________ ..... _.. ,._ .. ___ _

Other transport equipment operatives •••••••••••••••••••••••••••

.

Loltonn, •••.,, . . . ________________________________ _

.

-

Construction laborers •.•••••••••••.•.•.....•.•••..••••••...•• Freight, stack, and material handlers .•..••.•••.•.•.•••••••.••.•. Other specified laborers ..••...•..••.••..•.•.•••.•.•.•••.•.••• Miscellaneous and not specified laborers ••.••••••••••••••••••••• . Occupation: Miscellaneous laborers •••..•.•••••.•.•••••••••••••••••••• . Not specified laborers •••••••••••••.•..•••••••..•••.•.•••• . Industry, Manufacturing •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• -· Duroble goods •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.•••• Wood products, including furniture ••••••••••••••••••••• Metal industries .•......•••••••.•••••••••••••••••••.• Machinery, including tlectrlcol.. •.••••••••••••••••••••• Transportation equipment.•....•.•..••.••••••••••••••• Other durable goods •.•.•..••...•.••••••••••••••••••• Nondurable goods •••.•.•••••.••.••••••.•••.••••••••••• Faad ond kindred products •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Nat specified manufacturing Industries •••••••••.••••..•.••

------

268

I 181 188 48

272

70

211 37 l 129 325 I 979 l 670

383 20

11 95 93 10

36 10 9 7 18

3

176

-

22

120

s

-9 211

-6

5 36 14 Xl 62 21 16

6

15

JO

27

45 9 27 16

41 61 41

68 95

I 105 762 99

119

127

126 )05 IO 35

14

10 7

-

--

25 22

26 85

--

116 95 12 27 21 19

204 138

135 109

76 67 5 17 12 22

5

339 138 13

54 44

47 41

59

5

397 440 194

308

-

65 16 17 15

5

--

39

80

IS 37

s

-9

-6

5 645 171

9 637

664

224 211 31

12 20 185 31

an

25

410 53 9 2:50 98

140

66 15 421 105

n

s

-

5:5

67 265

87 193

76 73

96

109

142 149

119 91

63

632

120 llJ 11 31

37

21 10

69 69

115 IOil 6 91 7

102 91

91 78

5

13 llJ

78 45

5

5 4

33 20

v

27 --

73

-

-4

11

19

-

6

-

II 6

-

-

-

136 !111 4 11 31 31

176 129

108

31

18 9 15 16

53 11

12

24

10 10

16 16 543

10

5

14 14

5 518 2 367 1 353

1 847

727

699 179 311 63 173 40

355 190 87 17 75 56 32

307 166 !111 26 6 28 21 Z2

28

16


338 187 389

960 330 267

278

'4

Z2

n6

11 29

-

22

-

-

202

112 47

3S 4

70 -

I

4

87

78

100 91 9

79

-

47 7 15 --

15 6 44

"'

-

-

-

-

3(l8

107

32

4

6

39 58 11 25 22

-

-

s

so

5 5

II 11

11 -

---

26

17

7 523

6 833

7

79.i

5 910

3

5 034 3 680 5 329

'7 6 5 6

510 209 779 742 391

-

6 095 4 425

6 691 H//7

6 !Oil

6 896

7

'"

2

8i8

...

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

-

4879

cm.

-

24 175 64 27 68

10

23 201

22 2'4

61

4

-

-

...

6 945

4 603

92

54

6758

32

14

-

3

6 399

291 14 50 25

63 23

4

--3 -------

s 000

8

29 334 ISO 53 99

3

3m

520 214

II

3()

8 090

1 940 2 214

620

65

1 71'1 7 462

4 355

7

-

11 11

.4()

us

6 755

78 3 6

3 409

5

--

70i

3670

26 26

68 23

8

6 837 7 200 6 414 6 810

20

12 12

375 101

627

5 370 5 145

44

UI 1!111

... ......

043

28

-5

...

8(®

6 229

13

17

-

... ...-

6 026 6 380

-13

-

-

8

6 32 4

16

8

009

6 599 6 933 5818

37

679 978

S2 S2 66

8

6 420

...

29

33:2

98

147 238 69

6 357

...

s 125

674 l08

42 368 34 5 36 147 78

7 326 3 220

44 6 5

576 134 1<16 9"1 205

187

7 900

... ...

207

387 67 91 80 149

485

34 6

5 974

567 148 19:5 7-4 lSO

1Xl :lOll 266 280

210

710

6 279

1 438

504 327

291

14 16 24

4

6 705

5.2

1 324 161

m

-5 12 -54

-8 ------9 --9

483

232

5 320 946 1 616 I IOI 1 657

194 185 9

~

23 6

m

248

8 220 8 082 7 329 7 411

1.in

m

4-91 27 39 2:56 169

824

7

4

607

4 594

6 918

4

5 19

40 10 21

II

8 123

123

41 5:5

12

...

7 927

7 646 7 496

60

4

5

655

6 909

86 53 2:l 10

44

...

7

B

8

-9 -5 -

61 28 22

156

247 ...

41 16

21 5

4

7

3i3

288 186 16

-7

71

8 7 087

2 400

-

16 4 67

---

6 623

...

39i

1 361 6 807

11 5 24

-5

4

1 361 6 963 6 131 5 529

17 4

6 3

943 1 838

4 9 4

--

16

-6

-14 -5

l

17

102 10

-

150 10

---

7 446

38 14 35

16

21! 8

3SO 140 3 069 I 035

44

32

5

4

-

6 652 5 267

183 Jll 61 19

66 26

188 155

14

25

40

71 9 6

---

6 492 6 738

3

63

a

52

19

14 5 5

42 184 95

21

44

222

84 35

II

17 5

9

13 116 4 565

-

34

6

-

-2:l

-II

93

.. ·~~~::. ~d':.~:::.n_::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: .. Policemen and detectiVO$ •••••••••••••••••••••...•••••••••• .. i......w ................................. . --

148 61 47

in

54 27 70

111'1

-

361 85 lS3 374

S8 10 71 24

6J9

120

..-

30 318 275

255 2112

422

Heotth service workers .•••..••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Persanol service workers ••.••.•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Protective service workers •••••••••••.•••••••.•••••••••••••••

92

225

21 2'B

---························ ..

-Busboys and dishwoshers ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

48

65

67

4

46

13 154 97

194

4 83 172 25

n

4 36

81 H>l

·~n~~~:~::~~-=::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Cooks, except private household •••••••••••••••••••••••.•••• --

19 6

34 208 190

235 333

Senkt ..............,, ...... lotusahoW, ··········------ -

-

:n

239

M

212 3 5

Poid fonn laborers and fonn foremen ••••••••••••••••••••••.•.•• Unpaid family workers ••••••••.••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

3

42

33 273 163

1 025 347 31

-

10

20

'l.n

s

-

Nonmonufocturing industries ....................... ~ .................................... .. . Roilroods ond roilwoy express service •••••••••••••••••••• . Transportotion, except railraods ••••••••••••••••••••••••• . Communications, and utffitles and sanitary services ••••••••• Wholesale and retail trade •••••••••••••••••.•••••••••••• All other industries ••••.•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

................ ""'" ................ ,__ --------------------------.

II

27 141 4 11

29 8 34

20

-

-

27

I

12 11 47 10

36

. .

s

--

-16 5

-6

--

...

3

...

4316 I '136 2 575 I 087 2 813 2 768 B 210 8 653 7 201 8 S66

...

.. .

5 409

.. .

'5 800 3SS 5 379 4 'l06 3

9i7

5 542 8 404 8 606 1 603 B 621

...

'Includes ollocoted cases not shown separately.

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

MINNESOTA 25-691

Table 175. Occupation of the Male Experienced Civilian labor Force by Eamings in 1969 and Race: 1970-Continued [Doto based on sompk! *text For minimum bose for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text] Median earnings (dollars)

Moles with earnings in 1969

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

Total,

16 years

$1 to $1,999

$2,000

$4,000

$5.000

to

$10,000

$15,()()()

lo

$14,999

or more

92 430

119 754

56 511

14 393 1 861 91 1 183 1 765

30 235 2 921

19 605 1 414 316 611 4 532 49 661 1 085 715 2 022 1 843 478 292 3 007 702 249 1 747 309 59 120 444 151 2 470 1 351 204 798 322 102 43 931 738 1 194 1 713 20 356 3 075 764 535 2 350 12 015 4 296 3 126 685 3 908 1 617 337 163 757 360 7 584 1 141 572 1 490 2 099

$8.000 to

$3,999

$4,999

$5,999

$6,999

$7.999

$9,999

462 128

47 548

36 105

16 457

20 450

29 437

43 436

89 140 8 497 858 4 901 16 188 181 2 028 3 690 2 691 7 598 3 099 1 949 1 278 5 118 1 005 8'13 2 648 5n

4 589 276 49 92 254

5 758 399

2 537 236 10 112 199

48 48 41 112 167 56 29

67

2 814 280 14 144 334 6 55 84 57 132 56 56

3 776 390 20 171 316 5 16 94

5 433 720 13 309 340 4 49 66 69 152 51 85 65 113 20 3 80 10 41 199 40 65 797 181 233 347 1 418

lo

to

$7,000

or loss

to

to

$6.000

old and over

Eorntr1 Worked

All

earners

50 to 52 -kl

8 814

9 66$

MINNEAPOUs-st.PAULSMSA Total

force---·---·-----·-----·-- ---L~~ ~~Jni~·:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::-Life and phylicol scientlsts-----·-----------·-·---·-·-·-------- Chemists ---------------------------·-···-----·-------·-· Ph~~f.~~· ~~~~~~~~~-~~~-~~~~~·.:::::::::::::::::::: -Pharmacist•-·---·-·-·--·--··--···-·-------··--·-·-----·-· PhY'icions, me
l'nf...i-t, ........... """ ................ _______________ _ Mc®ntonts.----·-··--------------------------------------Arthitects ____ ---· __ -·-·---- ··---·-·---·-·----·- _·---··----Computer specior,.ts-·-·-----·-----·--------·-----····-·-··-Engineers ·-·- -· -· ___ ·-·--·--·-----·-·-· ------- _----·----· __ Aeronautical and ostroo<1uticol ---·--------·------·-·-----·-ClvR ------ ---- -------------------- ---· __ -------· ·--- ---· MechonicaL. Electrical and ____________________________________________ electronic ---------·-·-----------------------·_-

~~~~=:r~-::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: .

-

Soclol and recreation worker•-------------·---------------·--· Tea<:hers ________________ -- -- __ -·-·-·-- -----·---------- -·--- College and universitv-------------------------------------· Elementary ond prekinder
Eng~n~ryari'cisclince-i'.th';,i(;(,j;$:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::-.

. Draftsmenand andelectronic surveyors.·-----·-·-·-·-·-·-----------·----Electrical engineering technicians ________________ _ Technicians, except health, and engineering and scienai ___________ _ Airplane pilots---·-· __ ---------------------·-----·-·-----· Writers, artists, ond entertainers ---··-·------------·-··------Other promsional, technlcol, and kindred workers---·-··--·-·-··· M..,.... tMMt mh lallulon, except,__., _______ ,. ______ _ Buyers, purchasing agents, and soles managers-------·-·-·--·--School odm inistrators ---·-·-·-· ---·---------·---- -· ·-··---- __ . Specified managers ond administrators, public odmini.irotion -----Other specified managers ond administrators --------·----·--·--Managers and administrators, n.e.c., solaried-------------··-·---

---

-·.

-All other industries --·--·-·-------------·-·-·-···-·-·--·-~~~~~:."~~3 reiaiitrildi :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::-Transportation, communications, and other public utillties ______ _--

-·-·-~~~~~::~~3 r:ot-aiii;;;d;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::----

Manogers ond odministrotors, n.e.c .. self-employed ·----------··· CaMtruction -· -· ---· __ ·--- __ -· ··-· __ -· _____ • ------·-----

-Insurance agents, brokers, and underwriters-·-------·-··------- -· -Real tslate agents and brolc4rs ---·-···-·--····-·---·-·---·--- -· Soles representatives, manufacturing industries ---·------------- -Soles representatives, wholesale trade---------·----·------·--- -Soles clerks, ratall trade-----·-----------·-·---------·---·--- -All other industries -------------------·-·---·------------Solu ....... -----···-----·-·-·-----------------·--

----· Cleolccol aod ........ ....t&eR --··---·-···-------·---·-·- -Bonk tellers ond cashiers-----·--··-·-------------·-···-----· Bookkeepers and billing cklrks _______________________________ _-Mail hondklrs ond postal clerk>------··---·-·····-----·------- -· ·Other clerical and kindred workers-----·-·-----·--·-·--------· -""""""' ........... _...... ________________________ _ ::r.;:·-~~!'..'-~~-~:~~~~~~~~:::::::::::: :::::::::::::::·-·-·Solesmen, retail trode-----·------·--·---·-··---------------Solesmen of services and canstruction-.-------·----·--·---·--Other soles workers--------·-----------·--------------·-·-·

··-·

Cablnetmakers.---------------··-·-·-·--------------------Construi::tion craftsmen -------- ---- ------------------------ .. (Ol'J>'f1ters ------ -- ---------- -- -· ---------------------- __ Excavating, grading, ond road machine operators _____________ _ Electricians------------·--·---···------·------·---------· Masons and tile setters -----·---------·---··---·---------Painters. construction and maintenance, ond poperhongers _____ _ Plasterers andpipe cement finishers-·-·------------------------Plumbers ond fitters _________________________________ _

---··---

Other construction craftsmen -·---------------------------·

----

.. ·-

Foremen, n.e.c---------------·-------·---------------·--· Manufacturing-----·-·-·--------------------------------Nonmonufocturlng industriel -· ---------·---·---- ·--------- _ Lio'"11•n and servicemen, telephone and power ---···-·--·------· Loeomotive engineers and flremen-·-·-·---·-···--·-----------Mechonics and repoirmen·--------------------·-----------·-Air conditioning, heating, and refrigeration ---·------------·-Aircraft ---·------ -·. --·-- ----·- ·------------------ ----Automobile, including Radio and television -------------------------------------Other mechanics and repairmen ·----------------·----------

-·--

--·

-bodv---------------·--·------------------·-MI craftsmen, tJ
----·



Pric~::l:~~~iYp;seii;;;::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ·-·-

""-•$111tn ond plate printers, printing-----------------------· Stotlonory engineers and power station operators -----·---·-·--Other craftsmen ond kindred worlc4rs ---------·---·--··--··---

25-692 MINNESOTA

---·-

885

1 949 1 333 1 327 13 040 4 363 2 350 5 414 11 142 4 662 2 729 2 519 1 429 6 688 9 647 58 758 9 648 1 231 2 674 9 424 30 506 8 798

9 2 9 s

387 607 714 275 876 479 2 751 1 169 36 798 4 439 1 817 4 995 8 501 7 344 3 616 2 129 3 957 40 251 990

2 357 6 369 30 535 92 487 650 755

662 23 892 6 965

1 830 3 918 2 023 3 247 800

3 674 1 435 14 101 7 801 6 300 2 869 597 19 985 803

1 853 7 423 992 8 914 11 545

s 524 2 069 2 252 1 700 5 482 2 025 2 250 2 098 9 851

5

203

33 67 61

42

116 260 22 145 963 514 111 218 510 223

61 71 10

703 702

1 673 177 15 28 427 646 105 262 22 257 380 60 39 179 102 3 660 143 134 128 237 1 946 285 208

579 4 358 274 201 391 3 '492 4 Cl.SS 85 44 59 1 166 335 66 101 40 378 44 121 81 287 115 172 102 5 1 005 43 40 412 91 419

298 152 47 46

53

281 144 78 62 661

53

128 332 5 86

44

130 121 146 92 287 21 60 169 37 159 353 58

124 1 224 665

191 263 1 035 498

163 70 23 505 764 1 650 J.48 19

80 475 670 125 277 38 230 258 35

15 122 86

2 801 139 131 134 274 1 383 327 121 292 3 805 202

220 363 3 020 4 326 73 68 31 9'45 265

65 113 71 264 30 89

48 201 142 59 218 5 1 091 42 33 565 84 367 450 306 57 57 30 282

109 111

30

932

-

74 35 11 79 18 29 9 99 14 25

55

5 89 102 30 44 511 223 85 188 399 171 93 11 4 173 475 956 132 20 17 288 333

55

173 25 80

166 25 6 101 34 1 361 143 98 89 178 544

160 44 105

1 833 34 98 122 1 579 2 583 76 31 25

673 197 46 51 42 152 20 89 76 157 87 70 110 12 577

-

14 337 21 205

285 182 22 44 37 157 56 67 32 448

38

155 32

46

60 17 33 83 14 66 408

127 131 126 504 263 113

63

138 67 38 25 142 19 17 92 14 88 246 43 104 488 135 130 180 918 345 274 85 48 279 381 2 087 278 19 107 454 915 153 407 53

-

175 272 301 1 017 173 284 182 278 44 67 134 33 160 226 131 209 1 773 349 444

136 235

814 3 233 1 304 903 456 192 1 070 1 500 8 326 1 707 62 520 1 481 3 931 892 1 498 388 1 153 625 82 57 386 100 5 813 845 216 871 1 615 713 624 393 536

3 561 76 246 507 2 732

5 811 104 358 1 143 4 206

3 653 82 38 51 877 257 83 108 42 197 55 99 36

5 469 58 67 53 I 229 346 113 173 55 230 40 144 128

236 132 104 98 7 969 17 27 473 76 376

63

20 256 348 1 350 128 14 52 336 474 68 209 40 157 346

41 29 192 84 1 354 140 83 143 202 356 180 51 199 2 380 55 196 172 1 957

457 245 110 47 55 279 94 156 54 505

302

314 61 15 194 44 1 889 196 122 137 406 413 302

589

255 146 62 389

707 3 305

564

11 165

668

1 487 301 679 92 415 410 38 48 227 97 2 818 356 103 323 815 550 300

m

2 151 8 116 107 883 1 920 1 390 3 816 603 777 546

834 120 359 250 105 140 360 551 419 4 406 818 821 2 480 2 803 1 167 824 686 332 2 119 3 057 19 055 3 439 307 1 170 2 945 10 035 2 803 2 756 1 264 3 212 1 159 197 107 593 262 9 518 1 336 358 1 680 2 675 976 968

463

10 172 11 711 10 148 10 897 13 065 14 002 10 724 11 2~ 12 806 13 110 13 061 13 480 13 001 13 663 13 021 13 37Q 12 732 12 967 12 672 12 889 15000+ 15000+ 11 805 12 433 11 822 12 467 15000+ 15000+ 15000+ 15000+ 12 249 13 127 15000+ 15000+ 15000+ 15000+' 6 517 8 243 6 717 7 251 12 981 13 l)6 9 105 10 479 10 404 11 762 9 928 14 457 9 324 9 n4 11 151 11 133 8 487 8 9olll 8 371 8 892 8 898 9 182 12 606 13 200 15000+ 15000+ 9 942 11 239 9 929 11 110 12 632 13 011 12 457 12 736 15000+ 15000+ 11 573 11 853 10 990 11 622 13 387 13 737 14 816 15000+ 12 156 12 558 12 553 12 815 13 523 13 926 10 597 11 397 12 437 14 590 11 425 11 578 9 868 10 473 10 716 11 660 9 554 10773 10 964 11 628 10 300 11 498 12 001 12 456 10 979 11 422 4 631 7613 9705 8 814 9 916 10 997 9 431 11 108

658

867

470 390 959

10 639 171 547 2 695 7 226

6 456 64 374 862 5 156

1 408 10 117 114 1 167

7 721 4 559 7 608 8 361 7 591

8 41t 7 380 8 083 8 621 8 399

9 207 101 97 97 1 810 523 190 250 106 307 59 237 138

23 606 102 256 197 5 370 1 768 497 585 471 787 213 686 363

34 626 63 123 110 10 261 2 982 694 2 138 1 054 822 296 1 782 493

4 962 10 31 39 1 561 292 76 399 142 110 43 427 72

9 436 6 155 8 254 8 152 9 954 9 764 9 416 11 352 10 875 8 243 9 427 11 044 9 160

""

7 427 8 599 8 789 10 984 10 912 9 717 11 770 11 729 9 483 10 922 11 396 9 771

392

1 091 497 594

6

26 2 529 73 85 999 83 1 289

3 417 1 760 1 657 707 128 5 729 213 354 2 091 238 2 833

6 937 4 064 2 873 1 221 328 5 951 314 1 191 1 685 280 2 481

1 383 834 549 31 80 592 61 61 214 55 201

10 915 11 227 10 473 9 484 11 669 8 796 9 751 11 366 8 266 8 647 8 747

11 105 11 403 10 665 9 953 11 857 9 190 9 955 11 662 8 770 9 251 9 063

3 252 1 876 448

4 404 1 529 910 1 301 664 2 032 784 764 757 2 439

365 118 41 93 113 320 66 116 131 419

9 383 8 811 9 627 11 030 9 693 9 428 9 338 9 198 9 553 8 253

9 691 9 152 9 851 11 350 9 971 9 863 9 839 9 565 9 740 8 873

128 185

170 222 162

1 542 40 48 647 64 743 690

360

158 85 87 320

144 123 102 848

220

1 344 756 276 126 186 450

137 224 210 1 232

453

475 1 361 491 611 720 2 367

DETAl LED CHARACTERISTICS

Table 175. Occupation of the Male Experienced CiviUan Labor Force by Earnings in 1969

Median eorningg

with torni1'l9' in ?969

-

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

and Race: 1970-Continued (~

-

Total,

16 yoOrs old ond

.....

WlOO

$5,000

$3.999

$099

6 404 673 81 l 961 110 117 5 351 4!i 153 55

5 552

646 124

25 24 199

6 9 257

$1 to $1.999 or loss

$2.000

$5,999

$6,000 to $6,999

$7,000 to $7.999

$8,000 to $9.999

$10.000 to $1<1,999

2 403

3 S46

7.,.

"JtJl liO 359 39

1 l64 1 200 3JB 144 77 225 5 198 122 560 34

12 4$3

517 119 20S

• '64

305

16 248 230

59<1 923

34 9 313 460 692 l 382

59 20 796 -493 930 1 963

156 20 1 2ll6 740 1 832 3 756

379 226 228 90

533 333 416 100

834 596 340 193

1 fill 982 657 515

I 124 631

l ll9 640 39

l 604

3 103 1 798 100 311 052

1 996 1 032 64 174 IJ1 337

541

32-4



16

822'1

943

88 39

7 748 8 057 s 100 8 122 7788 7278

to

lo

to

$15.000 or

AH

mart

MINNEAPOLIS-ST. PAUL SMSA-Continued

Earners worked 50 to 52 weeks

Total-Continued

°"""""'' ....

Experienced d¥lllaa labor hrce- Continued tnntplft ____________________________ _

50 743

Aosemblers •••••••• ---------·- ••• -------------- ____ ••••••••• Checkers, examiners, andstation lmpectarsi manufacturing --------------Garage workers and gos attendants. ____________________ _ Meat Laundry cutters and drycleonlng and butchersoperatives, ___________________________________ n.e.c -------·-···-·-··--·--·_

.

-

Mine operatives, n.e.t-----------------------············-·---l'lltkers wrappers, except produce---------·-·-·-··--·--·---Polnters,and manufactured articles. ______________________________ _

Precision machine operatlves-------------···-···············--Sowytrs -- •••••••••••••• ---· -- •••• ---------- •• ------·-- ___ _-

~~~~It'~~~:".:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Welders ond flomecutters •••••••• ____________________________ _Other metalworking operatives ·······----------------.--··-·-- Other specified operatives-------------------------------·····

5 695 2 692 4 013 516 2 20S

so

1 728 744 3 411 364 423

103 3 923 3 011 7 578 14 287

-.

5 919 3 611 3 175 1 582

M'S'u":o":~~s:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: -.

11 4m 6 331

-

Miscelloneou• ond not specified operatives ---------------------- . Occupation, Machine operatives, miicelloneous specified ---·-------······ Machine operatives, not specified---··········-···--·-----Mlscellaneous operatives ______ ------ •• -------- -·--------Not specified operatlves-----------·---------------··-···-

.-

l

93

cm

239 53 38

66 132 9 245

98

361 40

m

321 194 42 135

46

43 10 101 51 204 34

ii

37 ll4

9

5

m

1 397

731 1 542

19 5 127 139 459 699

478 296 "'94 129

S98 "nl 459 176

2'61 206 139

987 540

1 193 610

519

751

30 54

266 16 31 43 120 5 7 44

448

43 49

303

m

911

93

--Nondurable goods-·-··················--·-··········-- Food and kindred products-----·-·-···-···-·-·········.

-

Apparel and other fabricated textile product• --·-·-----·· Paper and allied product•---------------·------····-·· Chemlcols and allied products····-···········----····· Other nondurable goods--------------·-········-·---Not specified manufacturing lndustrles. ••••••••••••·-·-··Nonmanufaduring industries .. ---------------------------·Transportation, communications, and other pubffc utlRtles •• -Wholesale and retail trade···-------------------··-----All other industries··-·················-·····--·-------

-. --T,...,...i ......... .,....i1--·············-·--··-·---- Bus drivers -- •• --·-······ .• __ ---- •••••• --·· -··· •• ······-· •• .

Taxicab drivers and chouffeurs ••.••.•••••• ----········-···-··-. Trvck drivers and deliverymen .•..••.••••.••••••••••••••••• ___ _ Other transport equipmont operatives •.••••••••••••• ___________ _

.. ................ "'""-·-------------------------------.

Construction laborers •• __ •••••••••• -···-·· ·-- ---------·-··· -· Freight, stock, and material handlers ----······----------------Other 1peclfled laborer•--········---------·-----------------Miscellaneous and not tpecified laborers··-··--·---------------Occupation. Miscelloneou• laborers •.•••••• --·· •••• --·- ------ •••••••• Not specified laborers ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• -------

----

Industry,

M'S'u"r~~i:"~;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: .-

~~ rn:.~~~.:~~~'.~~:'.'.~~~:::::::::::::::::::::.-

Machinery, including electrical·--------·--------·-··-·· Transportotion equipment__ ---·-· -- ------------·- •• -·. Other durable goods----------------------·--····-·-· Nondurable goods··-·····--------------------···-····· Food and kindred products •• ----··--······-····-···--· Not specified manufacturing Industries··-·---------·------

---

--

Nonmonufocturing Industries --·· ··-· ········-- -------- -- -- .

---------·----·-···------------ -

Railroads ond rollway express service ········--·--·-···-· Transportation, except rail roods -------····----- -···-· --Communications, and utffltles and sanitary iervlces -···-··-· Wholesale and retail trade-------------·····-----------All other Industries---------------·····-········------,_.,. ..i,... -

--iloolnlMld' ---------------· ~~~~::.'~~~-::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: -Cooks, except private household··-·········-·--------····-·- Busboys ond dl$hwashen --------·----·-·-·····-·-----··--- Heolt'1 service worker•--···-··-------------········--·-·----- ,.,...nol service workers-·-·--------------·····-··--··-······ Protective service workers---···-----·------------········-···. =."a:: .t.7i::'.::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::-Policemen and detectives··-········-··----------··-······-· l'llvlto ........ _ ..._____________________________ _ ............. ..i ,_ ----·---·----------------·-

Pold form laborers and form foremen ••• --·--··-···------------Unpald family workers----··-·---·---------·-·······---··---Stnlco .........."' .......

369 565 1 112 2 331 114

9SO

...,

2ll

22

870 5 164 118 613 47

361)

lndustry,

Wood products, including fumtture ----·---------------Primary metal industries ----------------------------Fabricated metal Industries --------------------------- Machinery, including electricol.. •.••••••••.•••.•.•• _. __ Motor vehicles and equipment------------------------Transportation equipment, except motor vehicles --------Other durable goods---·-·········-·-·-·····-········

638 100

176 I 025 100

49

17 42

6

114

s

720

55 16 132 198

359

1 297 2 421

110 32 33 23

4(11

263

)()(,

645 222 15 133 66

l 296

263 109 80

359 88 158 113

653 129 290

1223 50 132 735 306

1 80!

3 159 355 120 1 920 764

6 746

350 122 4 774 l 500

4m

l 438

l 538

3 176

4 984

2m

292 664 318 264

1 225

520

859 632

263 665 260 250

2 468 4tR 1 084 3'17

164 881

148 484

67

183

1 867 1 108 89 385 295 4!i 294 750 429 9

326 160 17 64 27 11 41 157 76 9

340 231 32 96 66

12!1 37 21

30

37 109 51

19 43 19

16 37 16

2 32S 303 201

292 21 20 21 142 88

122 18

141) 39

821 701

719 35 8 29 338 309

2 161

652

370

1 251 1 132 119

:MO

517 77

206 32

11 263 3 102 5 144

s 493

12 114

38 143

4 979 l 262 123 I
426 53 16 99 37

551 122 31 178 :2S 195 32 349

248

127 179

89 65

2 051 251 259 1 056

485

HI 67 165 544 222

7 848 462

4 029

528

14 492 4 784 4 192

4 905

2 010

1 436 l ()45

1 061 3 131

25 1 1 16 5

102 781 24!i 667 4(11

27 907 4

439

m

37 402

14 539

10 3 3 1

039 381 109 517

-

221 21 410 2ll 180 202 2 367

255 221 I 190 701

59'1

I S43

1 038 1 830 2 475

2 396 495 931 383 10 316 51

128

8$

3 455 5 636

-

43

-

S2 15 52 53 131

60

13 99 19

57

-

s 180

1n

40 53

2r6

19

BS

e

-

\115 116 1 038 463

423 11 393 123 346

209 9

SlS

614 1 626 511 425

34 230

181 337

116 79

2n

4

29

-

191l 15 fR

54

4 6h 74

54

-

9

234

• 282 7232 41164

6 736

7 IRIJ

59

5415 1 33:5 4 498 4 373 s 640

7 8 7 7 7

27 «I 631 81 301 66 113

ens

621 478 574 139 459

'3<11

126 61 4

38 9

6 086 5 987

7 471 7 124

4 878 6 083

7 6 965

51

43 12 27 81 63

-

1i2 9 44 30 12 57 155 98

6 1 513 591 161 20 39 357 518 43 191 239

-

21

6

sis

6 392

69n

033

7 389

8 1)(1

7 446 6 747 1 831

4 11

264

116

42n

4 767

111 111

33 33

ts

2265 2 471 1 545

4 912 5 269

5 200 1 95'/

3 566

369 8

220

WI 112 100 34

4 908 5 274 1 952 2 434 1 298 3 021 6 145 8 9l9 10 398 6 346

7 175 6 605 5 940 6 656 2 606 44n 7 467 9 296 10 546 7601 9 595

3 2M

74

203

4

...

3 397 1 932 414 100 10 93

28 54

20 6 27 6S 38

-45 29 14 -

5 19'1 6 470 7 446 8 628 3 021 2 943

-

2 491 1 410 363 109 17 120 255 207 14 142 43

46

63

7 895

80

-

8 2i0 • 039 8 343 8 2$1

214 133

42 42

-

8 495

7 i8.4 7 3lS 7354

8 130 7 265

12 82

4

8 880 8 566

6 649 5 076

44 40

30

8 633 8 588

35 24

1$'1

341 9 231 62

8 259 B 713

• 978 7 998 6 373 9 310 8 489

78$

BBi

8 sos 8 404 8 615 9 510 79'11 8 182

96

7t

4(11

5 971 241 70

7511

601 357 114 659

233

u

-

11 32 20

7 707 7 /116 7 582 7 962 7 210 7 565 8 145

8 8 8 8

Ul 428

212

-

63

(139

e 506

a 046 8 352 8 460

94 331

1S1

4

-

21 2ll

n

9 020

814 1144 036 208 432 612

670

48

2 143

-

161 193

8 5 8 7 7 7

630

53

50 46

9 41

181 17 335 55 355 21 431

7 077

9 ll'IS

966 310 329

2 459

363 211 32 14.5 94 l>4

e

-5

6

211 35

242 76

323 5

74

55 33

246 82 44 17 55 48

1 053 452 146 114 186 130 172 4 135 20

2 128 I 766 679 538 516 352

11

80

7"""

1 988 8 300 8 491 e 200

7 500 7'172 7 147

8

26

• 301 8 861 47lZ

6338

7 852 7 731

--

479 110 5 U9 'Zl 218

202

I 638

119

117 163

5 630 9 503

6 643

135 47

65 200 346 35 47 ::ioo

108 237

2 090

s s

97 277 13 9 168

149 173

7 391 7 091 8 560

661 35 13 15 21 96

402

1 320 965 146 79 5'19 11

-

73-4

48

379 1 861 392 353 993

-

-

45 43 44 37 34

-

730 475

6 20 442 1 661 527

206

874 9

-6

25

--

:200

110 34 14 117

-

9 504 1 506

-

8979 6 206

6 955

...

...

•includes allocoted coses not shown separately.

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

MINNESOTA 25-693

Table 175.

Occupation of the Male Experienced Civilian Labor Force by Eamings in 1969 and Race: 1970-Continu&d [Data bollld on '°mple, see text. For minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbQls, see text]

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

Median earnings (dollors)

Males with earnings in 1969 Total, 16 years Old and ovet

$1 to $1,999 or loss

$2,000 to $3,999

$4.000 ta

6 710

924

$4,999

$5,000 ta $5,999

$6.000 to $6,999

$7,000 to $7,999

$8,000 to $9,999

$10,000 to $14,999

$15,000 or more

1 043

483

760

893

760

990

684

86

41

81

50

82

213

254

4

3

7

29 14

19 42

10 5

Ea men

All earners

worked SO lo 52 week!

173

6 162

6817

91

8 469

9 361

MINNEAPOUs-sT. PAUL SMSA-Continued Negro

~ad c:iYlllan laber force---------------·-----·· ,.,.,...,.., tedoolcal, ...

~

.......... ________________ _

~tountonls •••••• -- -------- ____ •• ___ •• ---· ••• ----------- ___ _ Architects •• ________ •••••• __ -··· ------- ------· __ ------------Computer specialists •• ----·- ------ ______ •• __ ···----· ·-·-··-·-Engineers ____ •• ---- -------- __________ -----. -------------- __ _ Aeranoutical and astronoutical -----------·------------------ClvH •••••••• ____ --·- __ ------ •••••••••••• ---- ••• ___ ----- __ Electrical and electronic ------------------------------------Mechanical •••••• ---·------------ __ •• ---------------- _____ _ Other engineers-----------·------ •• __ -------------------- -Lawyers and judges -----------------------------------------life and physical scitntlsts ____________________________________ _ Chemists __ ---- __ -------- ••••• ____ • ------ ---- ____________ _

Ph=.~~·~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~-~:':~~~~~~::::::::::::::::::::::

Pharmacists_.., ___ .., .. _..................... ______ -----------·-----~ .. _.... ... Physicians, medical and osteopathic------------------------·-Other related practitioners •••• ----------------------------··lleolth technologists and technicians .••••••••••••••••••••••••.•••

~'fur~~:~~:~_::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

Social and re<:reotian worl
Electrical and electronic engineering technicians _________________ _ Technicians. except health, and engineering and science ____________ _ Airplane pilots-------- ____ -----·------.-----------··------Writers, artists, ond entertainers ____ ............. -.................... -.................. .. Other professional, technical, and kindred workers ________________ _ M...,ers ••• •Wstnrters, except ,_ ------·--·---- •••• Buyers, purchasing agents, and soles managers----·--·----------School administrators. _____________ ---- __ •••• ---- •• __________ _ Specified monog,ers and administrators, public odministrotion _______ _ Other specified managers and administrators --------------------Managers and administrators, n.e.c. soloried--------- .. ------ ........... 1

~t.~1:~;~~~3-rei.iff ircici< :: ::::::::::::::::::::: ::::::::::::

Transportation, communications. ond other public utilities ................ .. All other industries-----------------------------·---·------Managers ond administrators, n.e.t., sett-employed--·-·----------Construction ---- -- -- ••• ___ ------------------ -------------Manufacturing ...... _.. ,. .. ~ ...................... __ ..... ---- __ --- .. _,. -- ---- __ .... ... Wholesale and retail trade-·--------------------------------All other industries---------------------------------------·· Soles w..tion --------------··-------·--·----------·-·

Insurance agents, brokers~ and underwriters ........ - .. -- ............ --·----.. Real estate agent< and brokers--------------------------------Sales representatives, manufoc.turing industries ----- .... ,.. ...... - .. --.. --Sales representatives, wholesale trade--------------------------Sales clerks, retail trod•--------------------------------------Salesmen, retail trod•-----------------·----------------------Salesmen of services and construction--------------------------Other sales workers -- ---- .. --------------------- ...... -----------

Clerical"""........, wOflcen ____________________________ _

Bonk tellers end cashiers-------------------------------------· Bookkeepers and billing clerk•---------------------------------Moil handlers and postal clerk•--------------------------------Other clerical and kindred worl
"""*'"--------------------------=~1-~~~~~~~-~d-~~~~~t~~~~~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Croftsmeo """w..i...I

Cabinetmakers •• -- •• -·------ ____ •• ----------- •• -- • -· ---- -- -- • Construction croftsmen --------------------------------------Carpenters __ -------------------------------- -- -----------Excavating, grading, and rood machine operators •••• -----------Bectrician$ ............. __ ............................... __ .. ----- -- ........ __ ---- ___ ,.. Masons and t~ setters-----------------·------------------Pointers, construction and maintenance, ond paperhangers-------Plasterers and cement finish•rs------------------------------Plumbers and pipe fitters •. ---------------------------------Other construction craftsmen -------------------------------Foremen, n.e.c ... -- ---------------------- ------- .......................... ... Monufucturlng ••• _________ ------- ___ •• ----- __ •• _---- ___ • __ • Nonmanufactvring industries-----------·-··-----------------Linemen ond servicemen, telephone and power-----·····---------Locomotive engineer$ and firemen ...... ------~--------------------­ Me<:honics ond repairmen •• -----------------------------------Air conditioning, heating, ond refrigeration --------------------Aircraft __ •• ___ • ---------- __ ------ __ • __ ••• ____ ··-- __ ·--· •• Automobile, including body ______________ --------------------Radio ond tele~ision ---------------------------------------· Other mechanics and repairmen ----·····--·-----------------Metal craftsmen, e~cept mechanics ----------------------------Mochinists and job and die setters---------------------------Sheelmetol worl
.25-694 MINNESOTA

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DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

Tobie 175. Occupation of the Male Experienced Civilian Labor Force by Earnings in 1969 and Race: 1970-Continued The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

Total. 16 veors aid pnd over

194

$5.000

$6.000

$7,000

$4,999

$5.m

IO

$6.999

lo

$7.999

167 10 3

129

144

27

27 9

$4.000

or loos

$2,000 to $3.999

147

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$1.999

lo

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or

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MINNEAPOLIS-ST. PAUL SMSA-Continued Negro- Continued Experittlced cM11aa 1aber fom- Continued Optnitlvn, except -.,.n ·---····---------------·-· __ _ Assemblers -· •• -- •••••..••. ---- ----·· __ • --····--· •••••• __ ••• Checkers, examiners, and inspectors, monufacturing -----·--·-···-Garage workers and 9as station attendants .•••••••••••••••••••••• Laundry and drytleon1ng operatives. n.e.c ---·-·····-······-···-·· Meat cutters and butchers ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Mine operatives, n.e.c •••• -------------······-·····-·- ------ __ _ Packers and wrappers, except produce .......................... . Pointers, monufactured articles---······-·--------····-········· Precision machine operatives-·----------------------··-····--·· Sawyers -· ---- -- ---· ---- ••••••••••••••• -·------- ••• ---· --· •.

Stationary firemen •••••••••• ---- •••••••• ---- •.•••••••••••• __ _ Textile operatives •••••••• ---- •••••. ---······· ••••. _____ •••••• Welders and llamecutters •••••••• ------------------ ---------- __ Other metalworking operatives ----------···--·······-··-······· Other specified operatives ---·--··--·------------------······-· Mlscellon..us and not specified operatives -------------------···· Occupation, Machine operatives, miscellaneous specified .................................... .. Machine operatives, not specified···---------·--···········Miscellon.. us operatives -·-··---------···-·-·-············ Not specified operative•--------·--··-··-·-········---····· Industry, Manufacturing •• __ .• __ .•..•. __ ..•.•••••••••• -------· •. __ _ Durable goods-·-··--··-·······--------·----·--··--···· Wood products, including furniture·--------------------Primary metal industries ----------------------------~­ fabricated metal industries ---------·--······--·-·-···· Machinery, including el~rical •••••••••••••••••••••••••• Motor vehicles and equopment ············------·······Transpart"1ion equipment, except motor vehicles •••••••••• Other durable goods---·-·-·--·-·······-·------·······

N•F~J·:~~ tr~3:.d-P'rociuclS:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

Apparel and other fabricated textile products--------·---Paper and ollied products •••••·-··--------·------······ Chemicals and allied products ·----------······-·······Other nondurable goads-------------------·-·--------Not specified monufocturing industries ........................................ .. Nonmonufocturing industries .. --·---- -----..----- ... ___ ------ __ _ Transporto1ion, communications, ond other public utilities .•.•• Wholesale and retail trode •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.. All other industries ·-··-···-·····--------·-·-········-·· 1....,..., .........., .,....... ________________________ ---

Bus drivers --------------------------------------- -·-·---·-· Taxicabdrivers driversand anddeliverymen chauffeurs----------------------------.... -.. -_ Trui;k _________________________________ Other transport equipment operatives ___________________________ _ l.oW9n, 1xc1pt ' - ------- ... --..-------------------.. ---Construction laborers •.•• ---- •••• -------------------- ------ -·Freight, stock, and material handlers---------------------------Other specified laborers •••••• ······------------------------ ••• Miscellaneous and not specified laborers·----------------···----Occupation, Miscellaneous laborers-----------···········-------------Not specified laborers •.•.•••••••••.•••••••••••••••••••••..

Industry,

M'0~~1~u~~;::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ~:: fn~s~~.~~~~~~~!~~I~~~::::::::::::::::::::::

Machinery, )ncludl~g electrical ••...•..•••••••••••••••••• Transportation equ1pment •••••• ----------·-········-··· Other durable goads----------------------------------

122

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6

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46

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9 14 23

16

149 20 19

20 9

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45 70

6

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48 57 367

2 95 38

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Nonmonufocturing Industries -··- ········---------------· ••• Railroads and railway express service·········-----------Transportation, exc&pt railroads--------·-····----------·-

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12

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Not specified monufocturing industries---------------------

-

Communications, and utilities and sonitory services--------·-

10 10 11

Wholesale and retail trade---------·---·····------------All other industries----------···-··--·------------------

31

----------------------------..... """""" .... tor.'--------------------------·Paid form laborers and farm foremen ••••••••••••.••..•••••••••••

4 4

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6 6

19 4

11 4

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Unpaid fomily workers··--···------·········-··-----···----··· s.Mct .............,, ....... ....._.., ·····--·--·-----·

~n~~~~~rk::!'~':'.::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

Cooks. oxcept r,rivote houuhold •••••••••••.•••••••••••••••••• Bu$boys ond d shwoshets --------·········-··-------·-··-··Heofth service workers •••• ----···-···--·········----------···f'trsonal service workers-----··--------·-·······--------··-··· Protective service workers •••••••• --·-··----·····----·-····- --Firemen, fire protection .... ---------·------------ .......................... ... Guard• and watchmen -·--···-------·········------·-··--·-· Policemen and detectives ····----------------········--------

"""""'

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1 326

570 331 6S 71 71 130 87

66 12

103

134

65

40

27

18

9

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257

103 80

38

27 25

4

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14 16

37

12

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45

5

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135

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37 26

38

21 12 4

14 .6

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6 115

6 282 6 273

6 19

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_...._______________________________ L.....---------------------------------...1..-------'

•includes allocated cases not $hown separately.

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

MINNESOTA 25-695

Table 176. Occupation of the Female Experienced Civilian Labor Force by Earnings in 1969 and Race: (Data

baM
The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

1970

Total, 16

and over

$1 ta $499 or loss

$500 lo

544 969

S1 701

91 636 4 185 fY'/7 1 971 178 465 :2() 493 623 18 647 4 9n 367 2 847 3 032 24 985

4 670 143 3 97 4 17 608 18 556 188

52 157 4 821 225 24 151

~rs

old

$999

Median 110rnings (dollars)

$1.000 to $1,999

$2.000 to $2.999

$3,000 to $3,999

$4.000 to $4,999

$5,000 to $5,999

$6,000 lo $6.999

87 023 9 431 317 36 Xl2 21 24 2 043 67 1 860 344 12 234 263 2 627 1 016 624 206 31 553

69 057 8 374 370 33 170 16 44 2 1<16 94 1 911 515 27 158 261 2 004 874 317 161 24 411 7 104 763 1 475 128 273 41

71 682 8 042 345 57 145 23 34 2 347 75 2 140 532 46 217 259 1 863 698 244 201 48 333

67 998

51 870

1 991

7 047 684 92 90 23 30 1 898

35 798 9 376 539

$7,000 to $9.999

$10,000 or more

42 923

14 760 8 913

Earners All worked 50 earntrs to 52-ks

THE STATE

Total Experieftced dvlllu IM

force---------------------- -. --

....,..._., tochoiwl, ................... ---------------Accountont•-----------------------------------------------Computer speciolists •••• ------------------------------------Ubrorians •• ---------------····----- -- -·-· •••• ···---------_ Mothemotlcol specialists ••••••• ______________________________ Ute and physical scientists ____________ •••••••• ------------ ••• _

"1'~~-:::..-~:~:_d_~~~~~~:~~~-~~~~!~.:::::::::::::::::::::-~•tered nurses ------------------------------------------

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Social and recreation workers ••••••• _________________________ _ Teachers• College and uni11trsitv---------------------------·-· Elementary and prekindergarten ·-------------------Seeondory ---------- __________ -------- -------- __ _ Other teachers---------------------------- •••••••• ~ineering ond science technicians ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Technicians, except health, ond engineering and science •••••••••••• Writers, ortltts, and entertainers -----------------------------Actors and doncers ••••••••••••••.••••••••••••. -----------Authors, edttors. and reporters •••••••••••••••.•••••••••••••• Other prafes•ionol, technical, and kindred workers ••••••••••••••••

.

......... M admh' IW"Gl•t, IXClpl ......... ~--------- .. -- .. lk>yen, purchasing agenh;, and soles managers--------------····

---

---

.-

Rfftaurant, cafeteria, and bar managers •••••••••••.•••••••••••• School administrators __ ------------ •••••••••.••.• __ ---------_ Othtr specified managws and administrators -------------------Monogers and administrators. n.e.c., •oloried ----------------·--Whole.ale and retail trade--------------------------------- -· Managers and adminlttrators, n.e.c .. &elf-employed-------------Wholesale and retail trade--------------------····---------

--

-W.1 ........ -------------------------------------- -0.monstrators, hucksters, and peddlers.----------------------lnsurance, real estate agents. and brokers ••••••••••• __________ _--Soles clerks, retail trode. •••••••••••• ·----------------------- -Solesmt11. retail trade •••••• --------------------------------- -Other .ales workers---·------------------------------------ -·

----·-· --·-Office machine operators---------- ... --------.. -----------· ..... - .. Clorkal ..... ~ """""--------------------------Bank tellers ---------------- ---··- ---- --------------------Bookkeepers ---------------------------------------------Cashiers -- ____ ------ -·-- __ ---- ____ ---·-- ---------- ------ __ Counter clerks, except food---------------------------------Enumera:for$ and interviewers __ -.. __ .. _.............. -------- .. --............. ... Ale clerks .. -- •• ---- -------- •••••• ____ •• ---------· ---- --·--

-·-·

Bookkeeping and billing machine operators ------------------Keypunch operators -------- ____ --------------------·-·--- -P,,yroll ond timekeeping clerks .........----·-----------------Receptionists ---·--·----- ------ ---------------------------Secretaries __ ......................... -------- ...... ----- .... Stenographers •• -- •• __ •• -------- ______ ·-------------------.

----

-----~~~~~;i~~~~~~~~~~=;~~;;;::::::::::::::::::::::::::::--·Foremen, n.e.c .... ---- .... -- -- ........................ __ ..................................... ... --~. '-""'1-------- --··--------------- -Assemblers -•••• -__ ·-------____ •••• -----------------. Bottling ond coMing operatives_ _____________________________ _--¥

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

Craftult1 ................. ________________________ _

oxcopl

-------

Checkers, examiners, and inspectors; manufacturing ------------Dressmakers and seamstresses, except factory ----------------Laundry and drycleoning operatives. including ironers -----------Graders sorters, manufacturing •••• ----------------···---·_ l'llckers and ond wrappers, except pradlJce ________________________

--

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

Sewers ond stitchers----------··---------------------------Textile operatives -----------------------------------------Other specified operati';es -------------·-------------------.Mltcellaneous and not specified operati11es ---------·-·--------Manufacturing __ ---- ---------- __ •••••• ____ --------------. Duroble goods ----·------------- -------· --------------Machinery, including electrical •••••••••••••••••••.••.••• Other duroble goads---·---------------------------·-· Nondurable not specified monufocturing _____ __ food and goads, kindredincluding praducts. ___________________________ Apparel and other fabricated textile products ···-···-·---Nonmonufacturing industrie•----------------·-------------Tn111.,.wt ............

----

_.,ihn---··-------·------------ -......._, """"' ,.,. -------------------------------- -,_.... ..... ,............ -----·--------------------- --""""" .... ,,... ------------------------ -· l'llicl form laborers and form foremen •.. --------------------·-· -Unpoicl famBy workers---------------------··-··------------ -· "'""""'°"""""'' ----------------'iect:J=.;:.w::~:,1;i5·::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: -·-food service worlters ····--··-···------------------······--· -Cooks, except private household---------------------··----- -Wailers and food counter workers----·-·······------------- -Health service workers------------------·------------------- -Nursing aides, orderlies, and a"endonts •••••••••••••.••••.••• -Practical nurses •••• ---------· -- •• -· •• ---·-------- •••• ---- -Personal servic• workers-·-------·-------------·······-----· -Hairdressers ond cosmetologists ••••.••.•••••••••••••••••••• -Prfwato """'"""" ........ ____________________________ _ -Private household workers, living in-----·-·------------------- -Private household workers, living ouf •••••••••• ---------------- --

-

s.r.ico .............,,

9 688

3 134 1 792 324 4 080 61 1 182 8 226 18 113 2 128 1 874 920 4 (/JI,,

6 313 2 135 2 342 I 507 39 498 2m 1 851 29 273 854 4 791

187 3 24 13 3

992 803 542 326 093 888

153 173

1 033

395 664 100 10 616 14 167 466 967 63 169 49 218 142 25 326 165 5 196 814 94

3

109 677 12 242 98 l 072 l 606 254 331 482 421 55 228 29 497

4 833

8 275 1 357 4 589 1 680 6 975 45 249 2 702 5 839 15 645 51 142 8 650 1 791 63 024 14 366 442 4 748 1 893 4 4ll2 320 6 897 5 340 508 10 490 13 618 11 228 4 693 I 494 3 199 6 535 I 924 492 2 390 1 472 5 865 2 196

l 8G8 l 251 557 110 7"6 11 871 3 540 49 776 12 997 26 428 27 914 18 J.12 019 14 202 6 824

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1 830 93

303

l 211 4 015

334

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13"' 1 239 12 660

ZJ7

1 852 478 '1S2

232

s 900

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27 810 44 703

m

25

160 222 985 326 497 130 37 512

-

88 461 713 41 81 30 226 159 48 176

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6 031 726 90 4 449 83 683 14 451 148 1 254 2 073 346 137 587 425 57 201 56 674 2 332 146 468 1 405 4 400 505 37 4 248 695 21

200

217 434 12 592 429 30

730

888 733

239

58 181 494 140 41 155 210 640

16 I 8 1 5 3 2

260 372 258 114 848 821 591 779 426 454 378

sos

303 1 733 607 3 osa 220 2 838

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154 848 1 694 108 279 228 316 422 175 341 235 9 993

588

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122 169 194 920 33ll 430 979 332 638 148 125 96()

165 535 149 1 209 4 651 244 86S 2 407 8 193 941 70 7 731 1 476 57 276 436

777

37

858

777 54 I 234 1 749 I 373 466 127

339

907 293 109 376 us l 037 475 216

208

78 24 832 2 795 987 12 803 3 545 6 765 s 143 4 024 864 2 295 1 173 2 901 440 2 461

350

361 132 322 191 6 874 237 160 s 648 85 744 22 803

S12 2 999 2 407 529 120 599 983 183 576 97 832 4 740 268 724 2 110 5 883 l 062 94 8 02:3 1 588 70

354

256 821 37 869 937 88 1 460 1 543 1 205 391 133 258 814 284 62 338 219 846 285 202 165 37 11 m 1 744 500 8 448 3 022 3 896 4 823 3 409

m

l 879 1 096 972 180 792

88 6SO t 780

339

242 29 369 556 248 245 165 s 216 152 216 4 246 145 457 26 976

m

4 165 1 666 .503 39 802 1 152 266 562 191 1 225 5 910 351 809 2 391 6 843 1 147 214 11 513 2 553 81 750 287 1 113 67 1 058 1 447 82 1m 2 283 1 821 741 268 473 1 oao 324 126 462 l:tt 919 180

578

66 122 32 34 2 484 72 2 264 773 36 223 202 1 486 469 146 202 24 367 4 108 753 2: 175 355 243 42 S57 833

369

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462 27 654 1 900 373 1 020 357 1 436 8 806 508 1 125 3 043 8 515

1 282 344

10 171 2 596 62 661 220 661

so

1 036 903 70 1 625 2 287 1 899 745 285 460 1 154 210 90

388 118 650 147

108

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87 21 15 126 1 857 535 5 449 1 986 2 333 4 953 3 542 579 1 833 1 074 543

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2 909 1 119 1 093 3 4QO 1 937 864 1 473

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so

1 768 787 28 238 118 1 233 401 111 226 22 359 22 79 707 2 294 305 197 65 659 889 307 179 143 1 319 58 199 710 41 311 25 390 520 3 685 665 211 27 305 1 358 146 863 312 707 8 460 479

777

1 847 6 037 1 178 296 8 549 3 036 15

865

82 129 22 864 349 78 1 290 I 819 1 632 846 333 513 786 161 32 187 76 451 87

43 39 4 5 339 428 91 I 134 438 490

2 100

737

1 058 1 269 697 97 16 81

84

176 15 82 1 802 37 1 672 584 38 255 148 3 016 1 158 125 240 45 245

-

104 824 1 997 217 105 33 572 956 298

114 90 781 21 259 298 41 162 14 214 111 2 094 362 85 21 1S7 605 76 373 288 258 4 869 426 498 818 3 622 771

263 5 653 1 311 28 932 36 92 51 681 112 40 992 1 378 1 195 686 151 53S 509

89 12 183 42 397 64

8 8

2 465 175 36 462 189 196 666

251 282 900 363 3lJ

7 23

2:2 895 754 313 469 44 122 5 273 115 4 865 839 59 772 787 7 727 3 002 266 268 66 490 14 207 1 644 3 068 416 190 161 860 1 241 291

200

128 787 30 252 227 37 241 9 954 45 I 517 204 SS 23 112 451 31 227 182 114 3 321 181 229 368 3 1S2 927 352 2 949 476 56 544 36 49 9 378 72 23 575 731 656 388 87 301 268 130 5 75 132 291 113 16 12 4 1 712

141 25 368 148 99 296 130 94 785

Jn

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230

189 319

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51 1 082 SI

908

181 96 437 599 2 931 1 349 140 58 17 194

-

83 1 110 2 020 156 9S 242 479 754 242 294 177 620

15 218 158 27 202 1 331 20

296 21 10 15 10 20 5 4

19 23 330 6 41 45 482 496 109 503 64 26 38 18 18 4 37 17 10

144 127 115 37 25 12 78 55

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12 97 50 141 18 12 6 458 45

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16 13

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4 188 4 951

48n

6 250 6 159 6 122 6 392 . 6 574 1 651 4 485 4 500 2 873 3 886 5 243 5 125 5 098 3 S58 5 631 5 40S 5 769 5 230 3 024 3 288 1 843 879 5 013 1 806 2 482 2 155 3 636 3 768 3 952 1 896 2 583 912 2 371 4 103 3 821 4 189 4 891 3 225 4 359 4 490 3 692 3 288 3 450 4 257 5 421 3 680 4 116 3 580 5 006 1 974 2 831 3 642 3 572 3 159 3 598 3 655 3 795 3 936 44n 4 470 4 482 3 S63 3 022 3 151 3 242 2 365 2 794 1 844 805 949 492 1 883 1 820 1 722 1 532 2 148 1 253 2 493 2 250 3 654 2 650 3 054 634 1 381 576

44U 6 412 5 899 8 462 6 458 7 riii 6 S98 390 6 623 5 6-40 8 031 7n3 8 103 7 151 7 612 3 747 5 922 6 207 4 861

s

377

5 6 415 5 660 473 4 176 7 304 5 896 6 213 5 594 3 341 3 591 3 002 1 673 6 231 2 830 3 738 3 699 4 672 4 288 4 584 3 075 3 70S 2 886 4 113 4 827 4459

s

on

5m 4 242 5 117 5 231 4 73S 4 500 4 678

5 263

57116

4 726 5 146 4 683 5 715 3 161 3 450 4 663 4 842 3 862 4577 4 771 4 878 5 063 5 357 5 122 5 502 4 787 4 836 4 037 4 160 5 022 4 151 1 163 U1 1 883

546

3 220 2 876 3 020 2 705 3 1'6 2 362 3 614 3 327 4951 4 090 3 9<16 1 125 1 547 1 004

1lncludes protective service workers and ollOCQted coses not shown separotely.

25-696 MINNESOTA

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

Table 176. Occupation of the Female Experienced Ovilian Labor Force by Earnings in 1969 and Race: 1970-Continued The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

TOIQI, 16

years old and.,.....

$1 to

$500

orlou

lo

lo

$999

$1,999

~

$1.000

$2.000

$3,000

lo

lo

lo

$2.999

$3.999

$4.999

$4.000

$6,000 lo

$6.999

$1.000 $10.000

or

to $9,999

more

All

6orneri worked SO

eorntl'l to 52 week1

THE STATi-Continued Negro 5 254

429

782

711

637

407

;163

176

3 633

Ptvtn.-., t.cholcol, .... khHhd .......... -----------------

743

33

78

95

70

S3

107

5 2%1

ll':,~i:,~~ic"oi-;pt
8

1'57 17 4

Experiellced clvlllcm lollor foru -----------------------

~:;t'~rn~~ioiiSis::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

22 JO 11

116

Heotth scientists technologists ond technicians.---------·-----------------·_ Socio! _____________________________________________

8 101 21

Socio! and recreation workers---------------------------------Teachers, College and university •• ----------------------------· Elementary and prekindergarten --·-----------·-·--·-Secondary -·-- ------ _____ ----------· ·-·------- ---teachers •• -------------------------·-----__ __ Engineering Other and science technlclons _____________________________ Technician•, except health, and engineering and scien<:•------------Writers, orti1ts, and entertainers -----------···---------------·· Actors and ~oncers •.•. --·- ---- ---· ------·-----------------· Authors, editors, and reporters-----------··-----------------Other profeuionol, technlcal, and kindred workers ________________ _

6

2 2

91 12 198 109 16

11

10

11 5

29

99

School administrators------------ -- -- •• -- ------ -------- ______ _

4

4

Demon1trators, hucksters, and peddlers •••••••••••••••••••••••... ln•urance, real estate agents, and braker•--·--------------------Soles clerks, retail trade--------------------------------------Solesmen, retail trade -- -- -------- -- ------ ---------- -------· ••• Other sales workers------------------------------------------

5 38 30 6 7 7 154 12 14 83 10 35

Clerical ""' klo4n4 ....... -------.------------------ ---

1 $8G

Salts w..tion ------------------------·--·-----------·

Bank tellers ________ ---- --······ --·- ---------------- ------ __ _ Bookkeepers __________ •• ____ ---------- -------------------- __ Cashiers -- -- ---------- ------ -- ------------------ ---------- __ Counter clerks. except

food-----------------------------------Enumerators ond interviewer$---.. ------·------------------.. ----

File clerks •••• __ •• -- •• ------ -- ---------------------------- __ _ Office machine operators-------------------------------------· Bookkeeping and billing machine operators ---------··-·-------Keypunch operators ---- ---- __ ----------------··-··· -------Payroll and timekeeping clerk•-------------------------------·-Receptionists -- ---- •• -- ---- ------ ---- ---· -- -----------------· Secretaries-------- -- •• ---- ---- -- ------ ---------------------S!enographers •••• -· -- -- --·---------------------------·- -- ---

b~~~~~~;~~~~~~n~:~:;~~;i;::============================

crw1ttto.. ood klo4n4 ...... __________________________ _

41 13 8

66

125 19

Packers and wrappers. except produce•••·----------------------Sewers and stltchers.. ------------ -----------------·· --·---·-· Textile operatives -- __ ---------- ---------·-··--------------- -Other specified operatives ------------------------------------· Miscellaneous and not specified operatives ----------------------· Monufocturing •• ------• --- •••• -- ------------------ --------Durable goods ---------------- --------------·-·· ------ --· Machinery, Including electrical. ••.•••••••••••••••••••••••• Other durable goods---------·------------------------·Nondurable goods, including not specKied manufacturing •••••••• Food and kindred praducts •• ----------------------------Apporel and other fabricated textile products --------------Nonmonufacturing industries ---- •• ---------- ---···-----------

6)

-

~....opt ------------ ------------ -------- -Fanoen u4 , _ _ . -----------·-----------------

302 14 JS 12 95 6

ln

43

22

4

:26

s

l'ltfoll ................. ______________________________ _

•Includes protective service workers and allocated cam

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

5

5 5

13

12 7 30 21

21

16 1

21 9

16 19

4

4

10

25 ll

3

8

69 :26

6 3

5

5

11

4

35

s

41

107

25

5 18

72

25

142

199

124

11

9

42 15 l'9

16

16

12

32

7 1

16

:26

23 10 16 24 92

25

6

31 113

21 35

5

13 12 67

2 167

"

17

3 551

4 682

32io

3

10

149

126 24

27

4

16

13

16

5

55 20 9

36 8 5

39

26 9 9 l7

8

29 16 9 9 4

76 28 18 14 14

5 4

10

5

21

7

3 389

4

778

935

8

7

4S 46

36 15

7 8 21

4

13

5

22 .43

224 75

15 11

7 22

9

II

5 9

/lj

5

4 4

5 15

ll

6

4

12

5

3

s 6

9

12 36

9

4 563 6 750

7

14

s

850

3

)6

5

22 56 9

35

2S

10

s

31

22 20 5

194 43 9

91 14

5

6

l2

25

10

4

6

9

12

8

5

4

8

17 53

5

s

9

6

9

3

2 228

18 4

5 16

10 3

4

s

274

9

6

II

9

5 6

16 14

9

26 17

16

161

4 4 4

18

5

11

5 12

6

39 15

4 121

5 025

4 433

5 113

6 10 10 10 10

4379 s 018

5 466

19

3 310 3 199

4139 3 866

It 3

9 10

5 5

5 556

5

s

10

5

'3

4

15

15

10

12' 17

74

28 3

5

5 5

65 27

14

10

,_ ...._. .... ,_ -------------------------·

Private household workers, living In------------------·---------Private household workers, living out------------------------·---

5 10()

s

3 3

6

7 7

Paid farm laborers and farm faremen-------------------------·-Unpoid famAy workers--------------·-------------------------

s.r.lco .............. pri¥m -....W• ----------------Cleaning servlce workers---·---------------------------------Chambermaids and molds •• -- -- ------------ ----------------Food servlce workers------·-----------------·--·-·--·-------Cooks, except private household------------------·-····-·---Waiters and food counter workers------------------····--·--Heolth service workers---------------------------------------Nursing aides. orderlies, and ottendont•-----------------------Proctlcol nurses •• __ --------•••• -- ------------------------ ·Personal service work•rs-------------------------------------Hoirdressers and ca•metologists----------------------------·-

s

30

4

225

118 62 40

18 S'I

30

14

4

4 9 6

54

12 310

14

10

II 6

141

10

12

10

s

105

59 1 078

f,._. ........ --"'"·----------·---------------

4

6S

"""""1-----------------------------

9

6

73

OponotlYn, oxcopt A>semblers -- •• ---- ---- ------ ---- ------------------ ------ --Battling and canning operotlves •••• ----------------------------Checkers. examiners, and inspectors; manufacturing--------------Dressmakers and seamstresses, except factory ----------------·-laundry and and sorters. drycleoning operatives, ____________________________ including ironers --------------_ Graders monufacturing

e

11

4

sa

7 93 206 15 S'I l6S 682

Foremen, n.e.c •• ---- •••• __ •• __ -----------------·-- -- -·-- •••••

14

4

8

92

22

12

21 13

Other 1pecKied managers and administrators Managers and administrators, n.e.c .. salaried --------------·-----____________________ _ Wholesale and retail trade·---------------------------------Managers and administrators, n.e.c .. seK-employed --------------·· Wholesale ond retoil trade---·--···-------------------------·

6

22

29

:26 4

s

30 5 5 84

Buyers, purchasing agents, and sales managers··----------·--·-·· Restaurant, cafeteria, and bor managers-------------------------

16 6 10 6

6

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

· - """ ........._ . •XC4pl -

5

II

LKe ond physical scientist•------------------------------------Regi•tered nurses, dietitians, ond therapists ------·------·--·-----

:i~~~!in~rses-::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

s

6

4 569 6 tn

1io6 357 108 179

126 23

61

9 16 16

56

383

281 64 JBS 34 175 19 156

s

25 11

104 15 15 42

197

22

15 38 31

14 14

12

20

33

35

33

3S

77 38 24

s

.. 12 4

64

143 44

268 98

4

28 31 22 9 83 70

13 4 42 34

29 11 36 15 21

218

66 18 29 4 6 101

13

84 4

22

17

12

33 26

1-4

5 9 27

1 895

I 938

lO

3

982

4 379

3 650

4 093

5 15 6

3

886

5 615

3

1 217

3

l

i56

not"-" seporately.

MINNESOTA 25- 697

Occupation of the Female Experienced Civilian Labor Force by Earnings in 1969 and Race: 1970-Continued

Table 176.

[Data based on sample, see text. For minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text]

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

Females with eamill',IS in 1969

Median earnings (dollars) $6,000

$7,000

$10,000

$999

$1.ClOO ta $1,999

$2.000 to $2,999

$3,000 to $3,999

$4,000 to $4,999

$5,000 to $5,999

ta $6,999

to $9,999

or more

216

277

274

334

430

420

223

213

149

116

3 442

4178

16

35

27

18

30

45

16

35

67

45

4 911

5 313

3 895

4 799

5 009

s sia

oii

4 392

3 670

4 848

Total, 16 years old and over

or loss

2 722 334

$1 to

$500 ta

$499

Earners

All worked 50 earners to 52-ks

THE STA.TE-Continued Penons of Spanis.h Language

Experlocod cMllan laW

fore•-----------------------

....,......., hdookol, 111141 ............... ----------------Accountants_ •• _•• __ -------------------- __ •••••• ---------- __ _ Computer specialists •• ·-------------- •• __ •••• ----------------llbrarions •• ·------·----__ -------- •• __ •••• ----------------Mathematical specialists. _____________________ •••••• ----·--· __ _ life and physical sclenti•ts---·--·-----·------------·-----···---

R,\~~i~~~~-•'.!_~~~~~~:~~~-~~°_'.'~~~~-=:::::::::::::::::::::

Registered nurses ----------· --••••• __ -----·-··--------------Health technologists and technicians _. _____________________••_ Socio I scientists ------ -----------· __ ••••• --------- -------- ___ _ Social and recreation worker•---------------------------------· Teachers: College and universl!f;--·---------------------------Elementary and pre ndtrgarten ------------·-···----·

~~~~~~...e;s::::::: ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

Engineering and science technicians •••• ------··---------------- __ Technicians, except health, and engineering and science. ___________ _ Writers, artists~ and entertainers .. ., ______ .. ___ ,.. __________ .,. __ ,.,.,,. .... Actors and dancers •• ---- •• --· ••••.•• ------------ •• ------ __ _ Authors, editors, and reporter•------------------------------· Other professional, lechnicol. and kindred workers·-··---------·--· • . . _ . . . . u4ooioldro1111, exeept ' - -----------------·

Buyers, purchasing agenls, and sales managers------------------· Restourcmt, cafe1erla, and bar managers----------------------··· School administrators •••••••• ·-----·----------·-···-·------ __ _ Other specified managers ond adminittrators -----······---·--·--· Managers and administrators, n.e.c., salaried ••••••••••••••••••••• Wholesale and retail trade-----·--···----------·------------· Managers and administrators, n.e.c., self-employed---------------Wholesale and retail trade-----------------------------------

16

7

20 6

6

73

15

12 40 55 28

10

6

6 6

12

4 18 20

14 8

8 8 8

13

9

4

4

10

10

29

43

4

22

10

10 6 6 9

16 7

4 7

661 171

69

131

8 8

147

18 9

5 13

39 10

98 7

79

10 46

11

21

5

14 6

13

6

7

12

58

35

57

34

10 24

36

5 44

8

32

22

13

112 34

135 31

120

50

72

16

23

16 7

14

4

17

ii

7

16 13

28 32 21

6 35 35 18 18

32

18

18

35 177

106

8

7 46 39

32 9 45 257

54

7

14 90 54

15

15

6

14

-..i---------------------·-------

13

20 9

14 36

42

50

13

21

7

54 14 69

14 7

78 40 91 144 127

20

20 4 13

13

28

22 32 32

5

IB

10

99

13

28 4

5 27

s

17

21 7 4

7

4

19

26 7

6

9

18

3 339

II

10 6

26

20

12

3 656 3 595

5

5 15 7

17 3

11

6

12

12

77

14

4

4 4

25

8

111141 f - _ . ----------------------------·

'""" ........ """ ..... ' - --------------------------

Paid fonn loborers and fonn foremen.·-----------------------·-Unpaid family workers·--------------------------------------·

"""""',mote

4

Servlco ......... lloutelloW• ---------··-----Cleaning service workers···-··-··--···-----------------------Chambermaids and maids ----------------------------------Food service workers······---------------------------·------Caaks. except privale household •.•..••..•••.•...• ___________ _ Wailers and food counter workers---------------------------Heohh service workers------·-·····-------------·-·----··--··· Nursing aide11, orderlies, and ottendonts ••••••.•••• ____________ _ Practical nurses •••• ---- •••••• -------- •••••••••• _••• ·----- __ Personal service workers--------------------------------·-··-Hairdressers ood cosmetologl&ts -------- ------ -------·--------

568

Private household workers, living in----···-···-·------··-·--·--Private household workers, living out ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

IS 61

-

16

II

5

Foremen. n.e.c ___ .. ----------.. --- ---......................... ----------- __ ..

-

13

7

5 26 17 5

56 7

~ .......,_----···············-··-····

23

7 6

4

791

T,_,..t

13

6

11

Clerical 111141 ldMrH ......... -----------------------------

..............,.- _________________________________ _

6

8

6 14

12

Other durable goods •••••••••••••• ---------------------Nonduroble goods, including not specified manufacturing ••.•. __ _ Food and kindred produc1s •• --···----------------------·Apparel and other fabricated textile products--------------Nonmanufocturing industries •. __ ------- ••••••••• __ -··-·--· •• -

8

24

4

47

14

M•o:~~~~~;::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Machinery, including elec:trical •• _________________________ _

8 13

7 15

82

llfendlv11, ucopt Auem __ •••••••••••• ----------- ------··· •••••••• __ _ Bottlingbiers and •• conning operatives __ ________________________________ _ Checkers, examiners, and inspectors; manufacturing---------·----· Dressmakers and seamstresses, except factory --------·--···-··-laundry and drycleaning operatives, including Ironers ··-······-·--Groders and sorters, manufacturing ............................................................ Packen ond wrappers, except produce .. _,. _______________________ _ Sewers and sthchers •• ---· ---- •••••• --···· •••... ---------·-- -Textile operatives •• __ •••• __ •••• ---- •••• ____ •. __ •..• ---·-··-·· Olher specified operatives -----------------------·--·---------M~ellaneous and not specified operatives -----------·······-·--·

24

6 6

6 28 8

12

klo«t4 wotlion __________________________ _

13 4

14

Cra"'-..

6

7

96

!~~~~~z;:;71n~:~:;~;~;;;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: n4

7

87

Sole1 ........... ---------------------·-----------------_ Oemonstratars, hucksters, and peddlers •••••••••••• _____________ Insurance, real eslate agents, and brokers. .•• -------------------Sales clerks, retail trade •• --··--------------------------------Salesmen, retail trade ____ --·-----·----------------·-·-·-----·· Other sales workers·-·-·-··-----------·-·····-----------·····

Bonk tellers ••.••••.•••• ······-··----------------------···--· Bookkeepers • _•••••• ---- •• ---- •. -------- •••••••••••••••••••• Cashiers •••••••• ----·------------------···-···---··--------· Counter ci
9

......... """""-------------------------------

56 24

199

66

86

m

123 36

116 11 55 11

31

30 30

103

49 35 14 15

15 23 12

63 76

87

43 8 35

60

14

5

IS 5

5

21

'}!/

5

15

6 21 16

14 '}!/

5

12

13 13

17

6

6

75 11

76 7

6

7 32

7

30 25 14 8

43

20 7

11 5 8 8

4 433

7

21 24

2 250

2 690 2 0'2!1

23

9 14

13 10

13

3 250

6

10 10

9

'Includes prolective service worker> ond allacaled cases r.ol shown separately.

25- 698

MINNESOTA

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

Table 176.

Occupation of the Female Experienced Ovilian Labor Force by Earnings in 1969 and Race: 1970-Continued IOata bC1aed on somple, -

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

For minimum b;>oe for denillld figure$ (percent, medion. etc.) llfld mea""'9 of •ymbola, see toxtl

text.

fernales Toto!, 16

$1 lo $499

$500

$1.000 to

with"°"""°" in 1969

Medion eomingg (dollon)

$3,000 to $3.999

$4.000 to $4,999

$5.•000 to $5.999

$6.000 to

$1,000 $10.000

$1.999

$2.000 to $2.999

$6.999

$9.99'1

more

Earnen1

vean old and ovw

or Ion

to $999

32 491

3 399

3 526

5 419

4 288

4 946

3 606

2532

I 5)0

2 30CI

945

2 ,10

3 ff5

5 620 168 16 111 6 32 1 333 23 1 236 371

343

261 4 6

'33

460

449

470

I 454

5

30

486

11

s

6 274

-197 188 45 14 71

15

s

4 300

...

5

4 143

--136

429 5 375

20

37 4 27

no

13

452 48 3

138

129

86

-

35

5

10 167

to

or

All

worked 50

8(Jrners lo 52 w.. ks

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

Experienced dvllan labor farce·--------·-·-·--···---

.

Proles"-1, tect.uc.I, ...i ldo4tM ...................... . Accountants ••••• _•• _••••••• ·--. __ •••••• ____ •••• _••• _•••• _•• Computer specialists •••• ·-···----- ................. ----··· __ _.

. librarians .. - ............. -- __ .... ____ ---- ........ ______ .. ___ ...... __________ _. Mathematical specialists .... __ ............ __ ............................ ---------- .. ..

. Life and physical seientist•--····-··--····--·-·······---······Registered nurses, dietitians, and therapists ........................................ ,., Otetitians ................................ ---- ---- ---.................... ----- ............ ..

.

H!~t~~;~or~i~~: ~~~i"tKh'1i'ti~~;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::= .

Social scientists ........................................................................ _....................... __ _.

. College ond university·-··---·-·--·--····--·-··· ••• _

Social and recreation workers--------- .. ------------------- ...... .. Teachers,

-Engineer•ng and science technicians ...................................... ,. ................... _Technicians, except health, and engineering and actence ..................... .. Writefs, or1ists, and entertainers-------------.. ---·------------ Actors and dancers ____ ............................. -------- .... __ .... ------ __ Authors, editors, and reporters ___________ ,..,._ .. ______________ _Elementary aod prekindergarten ·-·-·---·---········· Secondary ____ ·---·----···-· ·---·-·· •••••••••• ·-Other teochers ____ •••••••••• ·----·--···· ··---- ___ _

Other professional, technical. and kindred workers ........... ________ ,, .... .Mnogers •Ml .....Wstrwtws, ••C9pt f..,.. - ................ _.,., ____ _

Buvers, purchasing agents, and sales managers ...................................... .. -. Restaurant, cafeteria, and bar managers-----------------------School administrators .... __ ............................ ---------- ............. - ....... ___ _ Other specified managers and administrators ....................................... __ Managers and administrators, n.e.c .• soloried ___________________ _. Wholesale and retail trade _________________ ., _______________ _ Monagers and administrators, n.e.c., self-emplaved --------------Wholesale and retail trade ................................................................... _

-

Sales worlen ---------------------------------------

Demonstrators, hucksters. and peddlers_ ........................ ______ ,, ____ _. Insurance, real estate agents, and brokers .... _......... _.. ______ ,, ______ _ Soles clerks, retail trade ____ ....... ____ .. _____ ------ ______ ---- ___ _ SaJesmen, relail trade ....... ------------ .................... ---------~--- __ Other soles workers----------------------------------------- Clerical and kiodrff wmen ---·······------------··--·· Bonk tellers·····--············-··-·-············-······-··Bookkeepers ...... ______ .... ______ ........ ____ ................ ______ ........ __ _.

Cashiers _.. ________________________ ........ ---- ........ ____ .... ______ _ Caun1er clerks, except food---------------··---------- ... ------- . Enumerators and in1erviewers --------------------------------File clerks __ .... ---- ________ ------ __________ ---- ______ ---- __ .... Office machine operators ____ -----------------... --------------- . Bookkeeping and billing machine operators-----.. ·------------- -

-

Keypunch operators··-·······-·····-·-······-----···-----Payroll and timekeeping clerks ••••••••• _•••••••••••••••••••••••

12 235 241 I 483

635

228

70

--

·---

Duroble goods·····-·-·----·-··----------·············· ..

Machinery, including electrical __ ------------------------ .. Other durable goods···········-········--···--------· ..

..

Nondurable goods, including not specified manufacturing .. ____ _



Food and kindred products •. -----·······--···--·-·-····

Apparel and other fabricated textile products --- --------- .. .. Nonmanufacturing industries ______ .... __ .. __ ., -- __ -· -- __ --~ - - - .. ..

--

Transport equlpm.. t opentives __________________ -----· ..

·-

:24

-

-

37

13

-14

73 35

52

20

63 6

22 25 4 4

--5 18

117 5

23

122

13

13 51

-5

33

106

118 96 12 5

200 55 128 245

59 132

131

2"3 305 14 83 146 394 5 319 770 54 378 515 399

75

19 56

324 171 124 116

.

63 26 29 21

--24

10

22

7

-7 50

65 268

83 336

333

5

-

45

19

192 23

213

9

-

19 10

-

10

439

58

-

14 23

5

50

34

.. •·

-

45

-

28 28

--..

11 39

96

78 13 4

9 65 34

10

28 9 19

6 37

200 13 55 56 341

10 45

-

87 81 65 13 9 4 52

5

11 5

30

22

5

-

110

349 306

457

403

343

252 91

221

208 84

104

202 15 187

61 14 47

33

66

9t2

457 24

223

433

223

-

162

5 63

216 4 63 133 88

:10

-

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92 49

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203 61 9

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32 5 35

383

223

57 37

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311 4

:m 35 s 96

15 7 9

65

61

263 108 4

-7

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99

87

171 18 9

180

26

38

51

117 19

-

29 7 5

5 411

-5 29 6

615

18 98 18 9

--

24

-

18 27 12 210 23

29

-

71 18 22

5 41 4

10

ll

-

16

100

6

-

5 5

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-

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9

-10 13

.

411

32 128 II 63 67 63 21 6 15

-

38

41

.. 31 32

32 5

-5

27 17

5

--

13 4

-

7 14

3

--

3-

3

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-

11

15

32

5 IS

-

5

6

--

-

-

5

14 8 3

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5 6 11 15

-

6 6

4

4

-

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359

128

Iii

8

79 6

-

11

5

703 57

35 394 155 174 458

4 214 118

45 19

20

10

170

-

289

56 323

..

204

30

23 122 97 61

9 32

14 11

-.. -

-.. -

4 4

88 93 27

--

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-

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16

11 46

-

2

22

II -

-

3

684

-

s 662

6 391

4 '74

s

5 183 4 650 3 864

348 4 826

...

620

14

S6J 920

125 542

853

...

2 (Mj

2 941

I 933

2 778

3 4 3 2 2

406 067 743 020 591

4 4 4 3 3

1 808 4 312

4

6

41

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...

2 976

60 13

5

... ...

441

I 985

-16 -5

31 15 4

806

7 531

7 477 8 028 8 342

21

201

21 3

1

777

6 296 5 275

3 366

69

--

254 418

227

21 II

38

442

-

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6

7 5 4 4 3

ll

4

537

6 7 7 6 1

6763

73 11

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4 370

26 61 59

50

15

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s 091

--

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757

3 609

15 6

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4

4

""-

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s 726 ...

...

9

397 7 85

1 191 156

26

5

29

30 4

15 14

36 10

-34

556 199 4

-

...

3

31 142

32

64 118 68

6

13

17 140

42

--

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127

68

25

43

329

6 71

.

9

74 84 108

21

98

142

5

28

64 33

39

5

I 001 436

..

479

29

I 839 259 100

154 21 174

37

59

n

383 99 25

33 143 452

26

A

1 139 166 52 6UJ 176 327

160

39

85 30 29

45

..

625

70 359

.

16

1 331 131

49

41 13 14 14

725 46

-

10 55

62()

39

654 46

31 18

-Cleaning service workers ______ ........ ------------------ .. ----- -- ..

5

97

..

5

390

48 12

10 16

-

65 6

4 40 4

5

28

-

9

6

22

34 24

23 5

139

--

1 260 31

65 202 23

31

449 4 17

31

23 60 30

1 621 97 2511 37 21

95

5

22

30 34

6

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62 91

28

51 38 22

6

33

I 771 87 307 141 46

45

39

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24

-

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29

..

-

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1 069 6 143 147

399 4

37

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5

14 97 4 15

9

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9 60 1.20

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18 11

1 176 183 53

71 921

13 10 75 276

48

23

8 180 984

525

26 20 3

11

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3 498 912 I 750 2 215 I 251

5

223

5 5

309

259 49

149 23

10



153

35 23

1 033

46

--·--

144

HJ 34

715

31 15

Hairdressers and cosmetologists~----------------------·---Prlvtte ...,.,..., wmen ..................•••••••.•.. Private household living out in------------------------_ Private household workers, workers, living ___________________ ..... ,,, _____

103

10 037 293 I 456 842

Paid form laborers and form foremen _________________________ _ -Unpaid family workers __ ---------- .......... ----------~--------- --

--

37

12 47

15

Waiters and food counter workers ................................... -------- .. Health service workers ____________________ -------- ___ ., _____ _ -· Nurning aides, orderlies, and attendants---------------------- -Proctical nurses ....... ---- __ .,_ -- -- -- - .. -- -- ............. -------- -- -- -Personal service workers __ ..... -- .... -- --- ........ --------- ............... --- --

60

478

31

Cooks. except private household········-····-·-··---···--·· ..

13

582



·-

15

63 4 227

-

39 32

-9

327

1 412 37 133

21

28

39

-

24 21 35 14

14

21

11 480 9 60

-

s

19

11

22

175 9 1511 23

-

24 -6

342

244

-

9 4 6 10

2 484 167 75 1 936 34 272

19

25

35 30

-

20 20

44 15 10 10

34

-9

6

16 12 12 15 15

F1mutrs lllMl flfftl 1WOHftrs ------------ ... ---~-----~---farN laflaren and f..,. r.............................. . -·

Chambermaids and maids. ---------- ---- -------- .... ------ -- Food service workers ....... ·--- -- ___ .. -· ....... -- ---- .... ~- ------ -- -

9 22 22

9

242 416 207 174 131

..

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

-

23

16

Senke won.an, except private lwMl1ehoW 1

16

51

337

l11Mtren, except f1tn11 ---- ............... ____ ---- ............... -- • _

63

8

I Iii 152 144

60

Hl

80 59

6 41

-

98

31 111

31

15

5 107

21 14 116

9 23

-

9

60

29

-

--

36

9 54

-

sos

Operatives, ncept .,...,port--------------------------_

15 12

53 461

Crafhmert and kiftdrff woti:en .......................................... __ _..

Assemblers ______ .... ____ ........ -------- ---- --------- _--------- __ Bottling and conning operatives .... __ ....... ---- ........................ ---- __ _-Checkers, examiners, and inspectors; manufacturing ........ ------ __ .. ·Dress.makers and seamstresses, except factory ................................ .. .. Loundrv ond drvcleaning operatives. including ironers------------ .. Graders and sorters, manufacturing ..................... ,,. .............. - .......... .. Packers and wrappers, except produce ............................................... _ Sewers and s1itchers.- .. __ ...... ______ -- ______ ..... ____ .. _-- ... --- .. -- -· Texlile operatives __ ............. ___ .. ______ ---- ________ -- -- -- -- -- .. - .. Other specified operatives----------------------------------- -Miscellaneous and not specified operatives--------------------- .. Manufacturing ______ ~------- ______ -- -------------------- .. ..

-41

198

Receptionists .... __ .. _... __ ......... ______ .... __ . _... __ ---- ______ ............ .. Secretaries -- ............ -- ___ ., __________________ ........ _____ ., _,,. ___ _ .. Stenographers ______ ....... ____ ------ __ .... __ -----· ______ ---- ___ _ Telephone operators ______ ........ ______ ---- ---- .............................. __ Typists ______________ ... __ .... ______________ ............... __ ........... __ Other clerical and kindred workers------------------- .. -------Foremen, n.e.c .... -- __ .... -- ................................ ------------ ---- -- --

15

-6 174 152

45

20

88 362 2 399 274 367 750 2 578

·--

-7

27

...

4

448

2 3 4 3 3 3

865 979

...

469 288

357 024

355 318 371 181 413

... 688 ... ...

3 7111 4 5 5 4 4

806 088 169 183 077

3 675 4 176

4 596 4 4r.J

-5-

2 990 3 141

3 693 4 480

..

2 3 105

5

..

..

-5 -5 ---

--

...

.:.00

-25 15 4

--

5 5

9 4

5

3

342

2792 3 088

3 680

2 920

3

3 019 2 915

3 770 3 894

67j

3 957

... ...

2 2 150

3 llJ7

97i

...

... ...

...

... .. . ...

2 654

3 5'5

2

m

3 178

..

35

......

1 I 1 1 2 1

...

... ... ...

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

161 681

3 147 2 525

525

569

256 313

2 695

2 3 I 2

545 523 887 714

2 083 2 599 3 242

2 300 3 805 3 521 4 949 3 620

4 068

5a7

l 070

562

945

•Includes protective service workers and ollqcoted ca... na1 shown seporotely.

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS 494·465 0 - 73 - 45

MINNESOTA 25-699

Table 176. Occupation of the Female Experienced Civilian labor Force by Earnings in 1969 and Race: 1970-Continued [Data based on sample, see text. ror minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text] Females with earnings In 1969

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas

of 250,000 or More

Median earnings (dollars) $6,000

$7,000

$6,999

$9,999

$10,000

Total, 16 years old and over

$1 to $499

$1.000

to

or loss

$500 to $999

$2,000

$1,999

$2,999

$3,999

$4,999

$5.000 to $5.999

303 522

21 876

24 682

44 250

34 826

35 997

42 392

36 377

25 362

27 919

9 841

3 726

5 016

50 170

2 187 93 3 23 4 10 295 10 280 132

2 485 133 13 68

5 060 212 31 104 21 14 1 ()44

4 412 263 29 66 16 35 1 061

4 377 227 57 69 23 23 1 199 50 1 072

4 184 405 52 51 28 13 1 266 50 1 141 385 26 128 132 553 215 65 104 13 278 4 59 470 1 005 185 123 8 205 455 205 29 17 1 753 31 177 1 189 65 291 22 654 361 2 345

3 839 507 84 62 23 21 1 003 32 910 356 23 142 78 402 169 83 169 5 280 12 65 432 1 148 194 82 13 292 535 138 32 32

4 782 379 79 102 15 65 865 17 814

12 732 607 287 251 38 93 3 323 67 3 080 595 49 449 307 3 294 1 391 189 219 50 406 14 160 1 184 2 042 375 108 51 466 959 192 83 61

6 112 164 168 205

5 5 7 6 4 6 5 4 5

6 961 6 084. 8 518 7 000

953 22 170 502 36 223 19 473 319 2 567 475 157 9 248 1 221 132 769 285 537 6 693 312 450 1 484 4 716 807 225 6 541 2 550

572 16 220 182 21 133 11 528 58 1 591 279 68 9 157 527 66 326

to

$3,000

$4,000

to

to

ta

to

or more

Earners All worked SO earners ta 52 weeks

MINNEAPOUS-51.PAULSMSA Total lxperienc..t ~ 1a11or

m. w....,. ---------------------Prohs......, lllclmlcal, 11111 ldlllnd _______________ _--

Librarions __ -- - ............. --- -......................................_................... _____ .. ___ _-

Accountants ____________ ------------------------------_----Computer specialfst•---------------·-·-··-----------------·--

--

Mathematical speclollsts ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.•••.••••• Life and physical sclentlsts ••••••• ____________________________ _

~~:~:~~-d-~~~~~~~~~-~e~~~~-::::::::::::::::::::: -

2 990 803

1 001 168

338

-

11 191 326 10 192

Social and recreation workers--------------------------------Teachers, College and university _____________________________ _ ElerMntary and prekindergarten --------------------Secondary --------------------------------------Other teachers •• ------------------- _____ ---------Engineering ond science technician•-----·-·--------------------- Technicians, except heotth, and engineering ond science •••••••••••• Writers, artists, and entertainers ······------------------------ Actors dancers •••••• -----------__ ----_----------- ___ __ Avthors,and editors, and reporters _____________________________ Other professional, technlcol, and kindred workers _______________ _

261 1 828 1 606 11 489 4 707 1 480 1 089 172 2 748 39 722 5 415

M _ . ud ......liut.,., except,_----·------------ Buyers, purchasing agents. andmanagers sales monogers ------------------_ Restaurant, cafeterlo, and bar _______________________ School odmlnlstrators •••••••••••.•••••••____________________ _-

9 440 1 403 811

=~=~~~~-~~~t~~~~~~=:::::::::::::::::::::::::::---

-

---

-

Other specified managers and administrators Managers and odminlstrotors, n.e.c., salaried -------------------___________________ _Wholesale and retoll trade _________________________________ _Managers and administrators, n.e.c .. self-employed--------------- Wholesale and retail trade--------------------------------·- ~ ---------------------------------------Demanstrotars, hucksters, and peddlers ••••••••••••••••••••••••• Insurance, real estate agents, and broker•-------------··--·----- Sales clerks, retail trad•------·--·--·-··---------------------- Salesmen, retail trade •• --·- __ ------------···---------------·- Other sales workers·---------------------------------------- -

.........

""°'""

--

Cloricel ...i wOllien ---------------------------Bank tellers -----------------------------------·--_ Bookkeeper> -- __ ••••-------__ •••• ____ ---· __ --·------- ------ ___ ••• Co shiers •• ---- __________ • ·-- __ •••• ____ ----·- ·----- ________ _Counter clerks, except Enumerator> ond Interviewers·------------·-----------------File clerks •• -- ----- --- ___________________________________ _•• __ ---------- -- -------- ---- -- -- -- _ Offiu machine operators

food---------------------------------- -----

---------

Bookkeeping and billing machine operators ------------------Keypunch operators ____ ·----·------------·-------·--·---Payroll and timekeeping clerkS.-----·----------------·-----·-Receptionists ---- ----·-------- ------·-----·----·----·----_ Secretaries •••••• ______________ ------------------ _________ --

-----Ctefls- eud""""" ....... ________________________ _ Foremen, n.e.c -- ______ -- ---- ____ ------ __ ---- ______________ _---

~!:;::d~~~~d=~=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

-----

Openitlves, uUfl -sport •••••••••••• --·----···---·· Assemblers -- •••• __ •••• ---- •• __ •••• -------- __ --- --·--·---. Bottling and conning aperotiv••-----------·------------------Checkers, examiners, and inspectors 1 monufocturing ------------Dressmakers and seamstresses, except factory ------------·---Laundry and ond sorters, drycleaning operatives, __________________________ including ironers ------------_ Graders monufocturing Packers and and stltchers wrappers, except produc•------------------------Sewers ____________________________ ------------

---------

-Textile operatives -----------------------------· ··--·-····-- -Other specified operatives ·----------------·---·-----··-····- -Miscellaneous ond not specified operatives -- -----------·-----·- -Manufacturing -- ---- -- -- -- -- -------- -- -- -- --- --- -- ------. -Durable goods -------------------- __ •• --------··------- -Machinery, including electrical •••••••••••••••••••••••••• -Other durable good•---------------------------------- --

-----

Nondurable goods, including not specified manufacturing _____ _ Food and kindred products •• --------------------.-----Apparel and other fabricated textile products------------Nanmonufacturing Industries---- •• __ •••••• ------·---------- ""

T....,.... Lo......., . . . . , _eperutl-------·---·-··--···-····· _______________________________ _--- - eud , _ --------------------------- -"""",___________________________ -----------------·-------Paid form laborers and.......... form foremen _ -Unpaid famTiy workers----------------------·------·-------- --

-

oqoilpoaout

-Cleaning service workers·------------·---------------------- -Chambermaids and maids --------------------------------- -Food service workers -------------- -- ----------------------. -~-:i};,.~;~v:~n~~~:~~~;.-:::::::::::::::::::::::::: ---Health service worker•-----·-··-··-----------·-·-----------Senlco .......... """"""""'" ......... ---------------

------""""" "'"'..............____________________________ _---Private household worl
Nursing aides, orderlies, and attendants •••••••••••••••••••••• Procticol nurses •••• ---------- ••• _____ --------··-------- •• Personal service workers-----------------------------------Hairdressers and cosmetologists---.----------------------·-

2 884

89 76 497 202 249 36 10 242 9 49 226 369 32 63 22 110

408

2 269

SS 8 87 60

3 907 I 116 642 438

22 078 I 168 1 452 16 136 408 2 914 123 205 1 628 12 789 8 023 2 052 357 3 990 6 861 1 021 3 914 1 250 4 428 29 973 1 932 3 618 11 635 34 669 4 771

1 170 34 305 9 064 123 2 959 989 2 035 102 3 704 1 888 219 5 562 7 660 6 168 2 800 917 1 883 3 368 557 207 1 492 709 2 920 114 201 187 14 50 5 1 21 4 12 12 7 2 7 3 4

732 350 717 964 519 556 083 310 249 688 294 877 606 4 271

2 835 345 76 1 995

63

356 6 463 47 406 935 165 92

369 317 45 185 21 230 749 32 193 725 2 182 118 6 1 530 313 12 57 85 123 10 240

72

280 338

235 56 8 48 179 47 5 103 36

250 25 32 28 4 6 376 581 219 3 606

303

2 329

956 653 77 813 167

1 655 86 1 569

-

22

353

11 288 158 12 98 109

23

34

978 275 16 98 156 1 047

5 304

972 191 6 170 145 1 409 459 281 115 26 357

125 101 24 273

128 83 6 224

48 253

67 475

56 494

40 407

402

647 63 135 100 122 180 54 47 35

547 45 68 27 189 157

5 748 248 85 4 788 77 550 16 424 174 1 202 2 031 407 56 936 790 140 425 111 699 2 521 193 567 1 701 5 036

3 481 105 118 2 776 41 441 14 305 274 I 385 1 319 355 65 512 858 144 522 55 471 2 873

791 173 120 14 153 255 108 76 59 2 456 108 158 1 937

508

189 201

59

-

24 31 21 157 107 26 62

42

3 240 271 70 2 504 18 377 8 212 89 523 1 265 214 67 455 329 19 151 38 357 1 041 90

256

911

2577 176 11 1 875 379 5 68 75 213 6 252 145 5 324 403 329 107 32 75

222

22 19 74 107 293 5 44 34 10 6 964 736 257 3 539 436 2 326 1 360 1 024 119 825 272 879 78 801

-

363

34 3 286 718 3 98 219 225

10 375 267 31 520 820 627 227 67 160 400 43 51 193 161 470 34 47 47

-

10 684 1 155 441 5 313 1 115 3 142 2 543 1 677

366

1 041 459 1 326 231 1 095

333

-

48 61

36

203

464 1 700 3 711 432 28 3 214 787 21 131 120 288 13

332 222

296

41 120 156

929 389

-

45

208 14 985 261 1 416 868 315 19 622 870 156 448 106 738 3 052 232 500 1 645 4 341 514 89 4 113 1 161 28 298 185 532

-

10 10

491 445 32 698 943 710 280 121 159 430 61 44 233 11 395 9 20 20

7 521 690 222 3 726 869 2 048 1 662 1 004 289 895 439

7 214 933 266 2 681 732 1 383 2 016 1 316 282 984 530

509 91 418

342 82 260

29 562 7r11 518 194 77

117

324 40 10 191 80 315

-

-

-

684

322 13 569 1 535 258 883 232 1 067 5 920 362 638 2 434 6 172 103 203 5 850 I 498 15 356 170 417 5 583 419 18 938 1 431 1 133 357 138 219 776 115

39

298 67 390 16 31 31

-

5 535 700 225 1 737 558 732 1 946 1 140 361

844

483 104 28 76

-

364

16 154 83 1 126 458 72 145 16 222

-

99 621 1 224 178 50 28 309 632 170 27 23

238

211 4 075 342 352 691 2 930 579 213 4 579 1 168 6

670 67 107 18 601 203 36 959 1 330 1 167 636 257 379 531 87 27 163 37 320 10 11 11

798 30 83 31 552 63 35 761 1 052 891 574 119 455 317 59 12 161 28 301

3 217 331 56 736 273 346 1 053 315 543 860 403 21

1 747 131 11 312 108 151 371 110 170 720 250 22 4 18

-

-

21

--

620 17 207 187 25 184 8 148 29 1 157 157 49 23 112 399 31 201 155 95 2 772 160 175 306 2 559

-

42 782 32 657 132 72 380 364 1 724 902 87 58 17 162

-

79 853 1 265 134 31 124 266

572

167 138 73 420 5 171 76 17 151 1 013 16 197 10

-

4 10 15

-4

9 23 277 6 23 38 385

626 267 2 306 431 13 465 31 34 9 258 47 23 446 549 485 339 77 262 146 56

353 94 311 59 20 18 7 13

64

12 41 26 10

-

71

160 5

1 204 63 20 259 98 76 153 63 36 597 228 5 5

-

20 5 10 74 85 73 30 21 9 43 27

-

6

6

270 30

-

55 27 23 23 8 6 109 63 14 6 8

620 320 559 564 714 477 376 700 401 5 014 6 406 6 448 5 372 6 355 6 868 2 072 5 275 5 400 3 884

1 isa 7 329 5 808 7 345 6 214 B 640 8 181 8 258 7 587 7 586 6 820 6 441 5

938 90.i

5

646

5 885

6 841

5 5 3 5 5 6 5 3 3

835 925 904 923 680 331 790 842 780

6 510 6 419 5 303 8 135 6 2.52 6 788 6 280 5 219 5 156 3 411 1 805 6 267 3 054 4 539 4 381 5 009 4 no 5 272 3 <401 3 995

1 864 941 s 247 1 745 3 111 2 395 4 054 3 881 4 624 1 892 2 676 1 348 2 459 4 174 3 849 4 256 5 218 3 619 4 802 4 597 3 658 3 474 3 868 4 974 5 951 4 4'6 4 784 3 732 5 704 2 963 3 317 5 389 4 278 3 535 4 694 4 423 4 431 4 587 5 281 5 060 5 431 4 166 4 570 3 420 3 794 2 631 3 334 1 794 1 521 1 670

...

2 2 1 1 2 1 2 2 3 3 3

178 294 867 722 467 517 711 300 970 274 585

946 1 602 854

6

4 260 4 928 4 610 5 031 5 652 4 470 5 426 s 454 4 791 4 645 4 935 5 731 6 246 5 342 5 474 6 i28 3 886 3 993

s 392

4 294 5 500 5 472 5 316 456 5 842 5 526 6 050 4 987 5 418 4 533 4 637 5 706 4 976

s

...

... ... ... 3 791 3 593 3 SSS 3 210 3 868 2 789. 4 159 3 832 5 199

nn

4 419 1 529 1m 1 443

•Includes protective service workers and allocated coses not shown separately.

25-700

MINNESOTA

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

Table 176.

Occupation of the Female Experienced Civilian Labor Force by Earnings in 1969 and Race: 1970-Continued

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

Total. 16

yeon old and ow

$1 to $499 orio..

$500 to $999

force------·-·-----------··-

4 982

314

397

tr.EI~~~?.~~~~~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

674 15 10 3 11

21

»

112

6

$1,000 to $1,999

,.

$3.000 IO

$3,999

$10.000

Eornera

$5,000

$7,000

$9,999

-Or

$5.999

more

All wOlked 50 eorners to52weeks

IO

MINNEAPOLIS-ST. PAUL SMSA-Continued Ntgro Exporlence4 d1rllloll lallor

l'Jvfo.....,.., ltdonkal, ...i ldo...i w..tien ________________ _

Mothemoticol specialists._---- •••• ______ -------- •• ·------- __ ••• Ute and phy•lcol scientists----·--------·--------·------------·R99istered nurses, dietitians, and therapists -----·-------·-····-·· Dietitians __ •• -----· •••••••• ---- ---· __ • ___ ·-··-----·-····-Reoi5tered nurses ...................................................................................... .. Health technologists and technician•--------------··-··-···-----Soclol scientills __ •••• ------·-·- ---- ---- ···----- ---··· •• __ ---· Social and recreotion workers ....................................................................... .. Teachers, College and university _______ ··---------------------Elementary and prekindergarten -------------·-·-----Secondary __ ·----------· ---· -------· -···-··· __ ---· Other teacher•-----··· ••• --------· •• ------·-·----·En91neering and science technicion•-----------·-······--·-------Technicians, except health, and engineering and science----·-----··Writers.1 artists, and entertainen .............................................................. .. Actors and dancers .......................................................... -- ... --.. -.. ---.. .. Authors, editors, and reporters_·--·-·---········--·--···-···· Olher professional. technical, and kindred workers ••• ·----··-·-··-M.....,. 1H •t laltul••t •~cept,... ---------.. --------

Buyers, purchasing agents, and sales monogers -·--·····-·-···-··Restaurant, cafeteria, and bar managers-··-··-····-···-···---·-· School administrators ---· •• -·---- __ • --··- ·--·--·---·-·-·- ____ _ Olher specified managers and administrators ·--·-···-··-···-·-·-Managers and administrators, n.e.c,, solaried •• -·--···-·-···-----Whalesole and retail trade···--··------··········--··-----··· Managers and odministraforsf n.e.c., seff"9mployed ... -----.----.. -- .... Wholesale and retail trade----·----·-····-···-···---·-----··· Salt• ....... ·---------·--------------··-·--···--·-·-

11

10

194 93 11

6 3

11 5

29

13

3

8

25

10

14

30

22

10

14

30

13

7

12

21

18

9

26

4

23

35 25

5 5

22 14

16 7

11

4

13 8 66 121 19 73

5

22

14 14

11

4

20

3

11

4

3 12

4 4

100 9 4 4 4

48

43 5

22

122 4

220

156

$43

9 6

5

5 6

13

16 10

6 10

302

25 11

12 4

124

11

9

4

47

16

16

7

16

16 19

9

12

15 19

'27

21

17 49

5 41 107

n

5 13

26

6 15 108

35

5 13

~~~· ::dd .ti~~~:;;::~~:~~~~---~~~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::

3

54 12

5

137 31

•1

14 5

43

16

10

12 21

5 15

5

9

15 11

36 8

7 17 35

5 5 5

22 9

6

4

25

5

55

15 9

170 9

7 23 10 16

9 25

24 92

22 -0

4 4

11

149 60

224 75

122

12 67

10

61

164 110

199

20 4

21 9

25

Bottling and conning operativts------····-·---·-····-----·-··--Chtektrs, examiners. and inspectors; monufacturing ................... ___ . ,. __ Oressmokers and seamstresses, except foctory -·····-··--··---·-Laundry and drycleaning operatives. including ironers--·······--··· Graders and sorters, manufactu~ __ .... _.., ________ ,,. ............................ ..

6

m

4

27

16

13

16

5

8

76

9 4 5

14 14

28

18

45

42 32 11 7

9

13

4 4

21

6

8 13

10

10

9

4

3 622

4 810

15

5

21

3 067 3 403

4 433

5 05' 5 ll3

466 s 107

5 466

3 UJ

4171 3 901

4 218

3f 15

19

10

6 10 10 10 10

4

19

3

7

29 16

9

24

9 14 54

_..,. ---·-·-·----------···--··-·--

17

10

8

58 .40 18 52

Lolloten, ....,. '--······--·-··--·····-----··-----·-

"

9

6

69 26

2 250

lO

9

5 2

26

7 35

14 35 12 76 6

305

16

4

10 5

65

11 6 5

54 6

4

8

673

Assemble~~·-~~~:"!_~~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

6

6

7

144

4 438

5

8 82

41

5 300

8

11

146

1 041

Health service workers •• --··-······--······-···-·--·-········· Nursing aides, orderlies, and attendonts •• ----··-··--······-···· Practical nurse•·-············--·--·---·-··-·-··--·--·--···· Personal service workers..·-·-·--·-------------------·-·--···· Hairdressers ond cosmetologist•-----------------·---·--·--···

16 6 10 6 6

22 12

4

12

.:O:t:rs~~Tl!dv~~~nt~~~~k.;s::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

7 IU

4

59

F1

5

4

30 6

woril'"-···-·-·--·-··--·-·---··--·

,.,,. IUwen - ,_ ...._ --·--------------------·-Paid form laborers and form foremen _________________ ·-··-·--·-Unpaid fomily workers·-·-----·----·-·-·-·-·····-·-·-····--·-Senlco woriltn, uc.,t private ...,......,, ·······-····-··-Cleaning service workers---·-············---·············--··Chambermaids and maids -----·····-··-········--·-········· s:rvice workers -·j,·-·fi,-ij"""·------·············-·-··--

4 621

t7

2

21

5 38

Foremen. n.e.c ..... _., ..................................................... -- ---- ---- -- ---- ..... ..

... ,

166

135 10 4

4

78 196 15 51

--_

336

47

9 5

11

Receptionists •. __ •. -- -··- -··· •• -· •• ---- •••••• -·---- -·-- -- -·-Secretaries ................................... -- ........................ -----·-·-- -- .................. .. Stenographers -- -· -- .••• -· -· ··--·--· •• -- ·----- •• ----··-· •• -· -

y,...,... .........t .......... __________________________ _

397

64

3

87

1 503

Textile operative• •••••••• ·- -- •••• __ •• __ ----·- -·-·-- •• -----·-· Other specified operatives ---·-----------------···----·------·Miscellaneous and not specified operatives ·-------··----------·-Monufocturing __ •••• __ --·- •• ____ ---------- ------ --·· -- --··Durable goods ·-·-·-·---·--- --------------·--·--··-----·Machinery, Including electrical __ -----------------··--·-··Other durable goods -- -- -· __ -· •••• ---·-· ····-· -· •••••• -Nondurable goods, including not specified manufacturing •••••••• Food ond kindred products.·--·--------·-·-·-······-··-·· Apparel and other fabricated textile products ··-··--··-····Nonmonufacturing industries ................................................... _.................. ..

624

75

6

30 5 5

wort.en---····-·---·-·-----··---····

Cl'lfh•H• nd kWntl

696

71

2

4

6

Clotlcol ...i k....,. Bonk tellers __ ·- -· -- -· -· •• -- •••• ·- _••••• -----···-··- •••••• --Bookkeepers -· -- •• -- •••••• -- •••• -- ---- -·-·······-- -· •• -- ---Cashiers __ .......... - ............................... ____ ....... ------ ..................... ____ ... Counter clerks, except Enumerators and interviewers ________ .................................................... ___ _ Ale clerks •••. -- •••••••••• -· ---- __ ---· --·- ·----. ·-·-·-·· •• --Office machine operators------------ ............................................................. .. Baokkee~lng and billing machine operators ····--···-·-·--------

!~~~~l~;:;:~~~~id=,~=;,~~~;i.=::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

7911

47

3

91

5

529

6

6

12 14 79 10 31

Po~:Jif~~d tr:.k~~~g-
18

8 97 12

Pemonstrotors, hucksters, and peddlers-----·-----·-··--·------·lnsurance, real estate agents, and brokers-----·-·····-----·-----· Soles clerks, retail trad•-·-···-·----------·-·····-·-·-·-·-----Solesmen, retoil trade--····-·--·------·-···--····------------Other soles workers---··-----·----·---····-·--·-·---·--------

lood----·-·----------···-·······-·--·---

m

5

5

5 556

4

6

u

10

7 7

m

1 237

122 23

5

98 15 15

162 72

38

l~

2~

42

SJ 364 270

9 16 16

22 14 14

11 l'l 26

12

20

8

1~

:34

15

'!

141

260

44 4 13 4

98

~

.,,, 29 11

28 31

22 9 75

70 5 22 12

211 66 18 29

122 17

74

14

3 :224

5

5 5

2 385

6S

14

10

5 9

5

4

6 97

80 4

14

Tl l'l 19

27

1 895

4

04i

3 671 15 6

4

:m

4 093

3750

Po+ittt ......... worilen •• ---···----··-·····--·---··--171 29 35 ~ 1 1\6 l Pri\'Ote household workers, living in-----·-·------------·-----·-· , 21 3 64 5 29 1 Private housthokl workers, livi1111 o u t - - - · · - - - - - - - - - - · - - - - - - - - · · · · 1 . - - - - ; u - - - - - - " - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . . . J . - - - - - - - - J

!2

iae

•Includes protective service workers and ollocoted coses not shown separately.

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

MINNESOTA 25- 701

Table 177. Selected Occupation by Maior Industry of the Experienced Civilian Labor Force by Earnings in 1969 and Sex: 1970 [Doto ba$8d on somple see text For minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning af symbols, see text] Persons with earnings

The State Male ....,._.,, dvillaft lo'* force ---------

""""· ............

~. --------------Professional and managerial workers, except form-----·-- -

---

Clerical and sales workers---------------------------Laborers, except farm ---·--------------------------Other blue-collar workers ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Form&rs and furm manogers -------------------------Form laborers and form foremen ---------------------- Service workers, except private household -------------- -

-

....,. ____ -- --- --------- -------------- -- -----

Professional, technical, and kindred workers------------Managers ond admin~trators, except form-------------Clerical and sales workers---------------------------Craftsmen ond kindred work&rs ----------------------Operatives, except transport -------------------------- Transport equipment operatives, and labar&rs, except farm. Service workers, except private household --------------

.Profeuional, technical, ond kindred workers------------- Managers and administrators, except form-------------- Sales workers __ ---------------------- ____ ---------- . Clerical and kindred workers.------------------------- Crohsmen and kindred workers ----------------------- Operatives, except transport-------------------------- Transport equipment operatives --·-------------------- Laborers, except form ---------------·--------------Service workers, except private household -------------- -~...... -------------------------Professional, technical, and kindred workers------------- --

c----- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

Total, 16 years old and over

$1 ta $1.999 or loss

931 2U

124 208

$6,000 to $6.999

$7,000 to $7,999

to $9,999

$10,000 to $14,999

$15,000 or more

Median earnings (dollars)

93 291

47 104

60 711

73 661

91 282

164 043

190 701

86 280

7 730

75.2

6 718 243 28 149 212 5 673 384 '19

8 264 481 39 53 180 7 144 362 5

5 848 423 21 27 49 5 173 155

3 8 4 3 5 4 l 3

957 852 981 448 876 339 806 870

85.t 77.4 75.8 41.0 56.8 92.S 6'1.7

7 11 13 8 8 7 6 6

886 077 571 016 712 139 804 051

86.5 88.5 86.2 71.7 62.6 59.3

9 044 146 20 88 181 7 772 826 11

5 943

208 38 391 191 18 182 3 067 54

8 79' 89 26 119 132 7 411 995 27

4 999 457 15

4 632 166 38 94 93 3 782 443 16

532 16

690 10

542 5 12

92 224 133 59

30 134 288 193 35

1 066 20 4 25 289

1 709 59 11 59 500 626 385 69

2 864 111 12 117 1 080 873 601 70

3 921 183 52 1'19 2 384 859 273 41

2 318 411 91 94 1 389 233 86 14

512 170 130 18 139 37 18

8 430 482 373 54 206 4 885 477 506 1 319 128

24 997 1 516 2 452 174

1 190 SB

7 706 289 394 26 181 4 206 471 638 1 354 147

16 733 803 1 049 78 314 10 603 842 918 1 930 196

6 690 542 2 580 167 270 2 697 183 94 157

55 14 6 2 2 16 8 2 1

28 076 158 112 504 196 18 747 8 303 56

22 131

14 154 985 312 6 127 3 762 2 107 381 88 758

4 354 7 932 599 2 059 53 427 4 418 4 184 10 S68 917

-8

6 540

101 364 28 193 3 572 300 249 1 572 161

-

6 863 272 269

-

120 213 159 33 4 643

4(11

259 60 6 156 202 298 20 103 3 536 367

173 '19 149 121

75 3 737 462 386 1 538 107

147 153 35 109 2 654 205 388 893 59 10 126 680 245 211 666 1 862 4 172 639 1 262 389

14 297 1 109 336 336 1 053 2 810 6 009 775 1 236 633

19 709 1 664 614 334 1 595 4 211 7 643 1 009 1 748 891

26 621 2 320 965 604 2 255 6 399 10 286 1 431 1 567 794

50 7 2 1 3 14 15 2 2

17

10 13 9 7 8 7 7 5 6

981 270 883 757 965 195 697 627 290

79.1 88.7 92.7 82.7 79.3 84.6 72.4 76.9 59.2 71.6

29 850 4 842 1 399 610 2 268 8 704 9 812 835 939 441

32 634 10 536 3 656 885 1 426 9 869 4 880 628 478 276

11 343 3 963 4 304 976 177 1 373 369 48 89 44

8 11 13 11 7 8 7 7 5 6

322 024 379 395 723 829 091 312 294 185

79.l 119.0 92.5 84.7 80.6 83.6 72.1 71.0 56.4 69.7

9 578 706 457 416 800 2 150 3 011 826 774 438

20 186 2 165 1 151 848 1 396 5 449 5 968 1 485 1 225 499

22 824 4 079 2 699 1 465 1 134 7 093 3 953 1 409 727 265

8 272 2 178 3 274 995 265 989 322 163 73 13

8 10 13 9 7 9 7 7 6 6

545 869 122 217 818 182 446 979 104 416

80.1 88.1 93.1 81.6 77.3 86.2 73.0 80.6 62.2 73.6

6 871 398 286 SS 817 1 740 448 1 664 1 147 316

10 503 584 476 92 1 810 3 235 520 2 420 l OB4 282

18 780 1 477 1 107 385 2 529 6 185 623 4 763 l 362 349

20 661 2 445 2 910 414 1 454 7 232 381 4 916 727 182

5 098 1 518 l 454 133 157 655 37 1 033 84 27

8 10 11 9 8 9 7 8 6 6

569 735 675 769 077 009 191

Bl.I 86.0 90.1 90.6 87.4 87.3 69.6 73.S 69.9 71.0

3 061 105 3'19 481 399 363 305 594 408 77

4 292 206 482 823 639 456 466 673 465 82

6 089 268 809 1 278 663 897 541 812 787 34

11 504 756 1 666 2 lm 1 120 1 818 922 1 599 903 111

12 l 3 3

664 144 188 878 622 l 587 486 1 454 255 50

7 665 673 3 493 2 764 126 312 75 194 10 18

I 777 10 441 12 008 10 172 7 087 8 585 6 992 7 966 6 013 5 130

82.l 86.B 92.5 86.3 75.1 83.0 70.7 81.9 62.4

9 678 217 1 941 1 858 506 2 353 911 598 331 963

10 611 189 2 507 2 088 386 2 524 1 004 632 348 933

11 144 289 2 929 2 018 588 2 547 891 611 398 873

16 777 593 5 191 2 871 847 3 653 1 111 964 627 920

18 013 1 309 7 139 3 545 482 3 061 1 086 548 201 642

9 203 859 5 487 1 635 80 583 154 146 58 201

5 918 10 439 9 117 6 261 4 455 6 905 3 139 5 661 1 645 1 930

67.5 83.4 119.2 69.4 62.0 79.2 52.6

2 736 824

-------

138 24 10 3 8 32 43 3 7 3

028 682 978 228 548 674 351 855 683 029

8 827 599 261 110 434 1 327 4 032 239 1 397 428

10 285 810 254 115 678 1 496 4 669 400 1 417 446

6 354 446 133 89 404 1 165 2 841 286 804 186

9 228 757 168 154 698 1 811 4 175 340 761 364

12 464 1 115 295 101 1 008 2 680 5 298 474 1 005 488

17 043 1 614 508 188 1 455 4 249 7 275 605 793 356

Professianar:::ic;1~a-;."dkind_.;.d_;,.~;kers:::::::::::: ·--

91 11 8 5 5 20 23 6 6 2

562 096 576 584 882 623 821 149 930 901

7 849 393 206 1 061 576 856 2 518

6 767 440 190 242 507 859 2 539 459 1 116 415

3 772 234 112 122 262 697 1 331 353 458 203

5 069 352 168 182 355 999 1 834 435 475 269

7 245 549 319 233 587 1 531 2 345 535 743 403

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

71 7 6 1 8 21 2 21 7 1

392 207 778 183 085 905 923 160 223 928

4 723 245 163 17 342 634

4 702 252 124

1 754 1 032 252

395 657 267 1 992 728 237

2 855 134 95 5 194 562 132 1 133 453 147

4 199 154 163 32 387 1 005 231 l 485 tlJ6 136

"""----------------------------- -------------

54 3 10 13 4 6 4 6 4

724 432 801 017 947 370 055 550 828 724

4 006 112 361 439 553 267 584 418 1 052 220

3 440 98 238 472 557 410 431 481 677 76

2 003 70 235 273 268 260 245 325 271 56

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

133 4 29 23 6 20 1<4 6 12 16

Oil 106 837 226 180 169 476 208 010 869

33 382 310 1 666 4 601 1 830 1 818 s 727 1 387 7 :m 8 741

16 615 252 l 704 3 057 1 092 2 152 2 653 854 2 248 2 673

7 588 88 1 273 l 553 369 1 478 939 468 497 923

Managers ond administrators, except farm------------Sales workers------------------------------------Clerical and kindred workers •• ----------------------Crahsmen and kindred workers ---------------------Operatives, except transport -- ----------------------Transport equipment operatives ---------------------laborers, except form -----------------------------Service workers, except private household -------------

..-...........-..... .................

--------

-------Transport equipment operatives ________ --------------- -Laborers, except farm ------------------------------ -Managers and administrators, except form------------Sales workers -----------------------·------------Clerical and kindred workers •••••••• ----------------Craftsmen and kindred workers -------------------··· Operatives, except transport __ ------------··--------Service workers, except private household -------------

rm.,-..., ......!mlM., ....i •IW ,.wk •tilltlfl ---------- ------------------------

Professional, technical, and kindred workers-----------Managers and administrators, except form---·--------Sole• workers------------------------------------Clericol and kindred workers-----------------------·Craftsmen and kindred workers ---------------------Operatives, except transport--------------------····Transport equipment operatives ---------------------Laborers, except form -------·---------------------Service workors, except private houS<1hold -------------

-

--

Professionol, technicol, and kindred workers •••••••••••• Managers and administrators, except farm------------Soles workers __ ---- •• ----------------------------Clerical and kindred workers------------------------Craftsmen and kindred workers ---------------------Operatives. except transport---------.--------------Transport equipment operatives ·--------------------Laborers, except form -----·-----------------------Service workers, except private household ------------1111111 ..... _______________________________ _

---Professional, technical, and kindred workers------------ -Managers and administrators, except form------------- --Soles worl
Craftsmen and kindred workers ---------------------Operatives, except transport-----------------------Transport equipment operatives --------------------laborers, except farm ----------------------------Service workers, except private household ------------·

25- 702 MINNESOTA

484

1 339 396

284

so

036 007 550 458 664 153 780 320 164 940

608

17 537 1 111 623 915 61

704 174 193 035 778 847 097 178 500

62.l 84.1 81.1 82.3 81.8

-

17 052 1 250 444 357 1 185 2 355 7 208 859 2 533 861

723

a 483

tr~

19 615 6 141 7 578 1 971 442 2 362 691 211 162 57

16 676 992 467 1 191 1 010 2 183 6 550

------Mullfoctwlot, ............. ------------------ -Professional, technical, and kindred workers------------

-

60.t

458 615 355 350 560 962 833 037 205 541

382

590 778 554 812 430 '197 172 004 613 930

Sales workers ------ -------- ------------------------ Clerico! and kindred workers-------------------------Craftsmen and kindred workers ----------------------Operatives, except transport------------------------Transport equipment operatives ---------------------Laborers, except form -----------------------------Service workers. except private household -------------

-

SO to 52 Wetks

9 12 11 9 8 7 7 6 6

229 35 19 8 14 53 67 10 14 5

Monogers ond administrators, except farm-------------- -

Pertent worked

$5,000 to $5,999

"455 2 087 351 1 574 1 355 78 883 14 992 213

480

~.000

to $3.999

$4.000 to $4,999

~.ooo

a 412

oss

691 608

60.9

56.8 48.0 49.3 66.~

63.5

65.~

37.7 45.6

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

Table 177. Selected Occupation by Major Industry of the Experienced ClvUian Labor Force by Earnings In 1969 and Sex: 1970- Continued [ll
Persom with eorning1

The State Male txpet:leftced Continued

~lvlllan

-

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

---------------. --

.

--

...i...,.... .....- -------------------- .-

Professionol, Jechnlcol, and kindred workers--------·---Managers and administrators. except farm ........................... .. . Soles workers __ -----------·-----------------------Clerical ond kindred workers •• -----·-···-··-·····----· Crof1smen and kindred workers -------·-···---·-···-·Operatives, excep1 transport······---··-·-----····---Transport equipmen1 operative• -·--·--·---------······ laborers, except form --····---·----·----------······ Service workers, excep: privo1e household -----·-·-·-·-·

-.-

Pon.... ....ic.. ••••••••••• -------··----···--. Professionol ond managerial workera, excep1 form •••••••• Clerical and sales workers---------····-···--·-·····-- . Crof1smen and operotivea, including 1r0nsport•••••••••••• . laborers, except farm ------····-············-··--·-Service workers, excep1 private household •••••••••••.••• Private household workers -··-------·--·-·-·-·-··----

--

latertalameot 1..i _ . .

$1 to $1,999 or loG•

33334 2 855 9 565 12 581 4 971 835 Ill 89 576 1 751

2 619 75 368

$2.000 10

$4.000

$5.000

$3.999

$4.999

"'

to $5.999

2 033 134 239 607 555 37 9 17 128 307

1221 65 155 427 315

1 450 64 235

185

32 190

J 903 316 156 98 280 I 500 404 221 289 639

2 .,.,, 162

2 625

$6.000

"'

$7.000

to

$6.?99

$7,999

lW 140 347 6611 406

2 413

$11,000

to $9.999

$10.000 to $14.999



8 49"

$15,000

or more

Mtdian ll!lmln;s {dol\Qrs)

Percent worked 501(152 weeks

lot.or farce -

Professional, technical, and kindred workers-------·---·- . Managers and odminis1rators, except form-------------Soles workers ·------------·------·---------------Clerical and kind~ed workers--------·----------------= Crof1smen and kindred workers ----------------------- . Opero1ive•, excep1 transport··---------------·-------- . TranspQrt equipmen1 operollves ----------------------Laborer$, except form .......... _..................................................... .. Service workers, excep1 private household -------------Bnlaou

Tolol, 16 years old and over

33 515 s 180 4 168 1 444 1 909 11 946 3 109 1 310 I Mil 2 968 15 3 I 3

3SO

-

Professional, 1echnicol. and kindred workers··----------Monogers and administrators, except form _________ ., ___ _ Soles workers •••.•• ··-----·-·-·-- ---- ···----------Clerical ond kindred workers •• -----------------------Croftsmen and kindred workers -·---------·----------· Operatives, excep11ransport ---------------·-···-·-·-Transport equipment operatives -----------···-·····--Laborers, except farm .................................................................... .. . Strviee workers, except private household ........................ ,.. ..... ..

--

.

-

PvWlc odoololstratioa _________________________ _

-

Professional, technical, and kindred workers-·-·--···---Managers and administrators, except form--·----------Soles workers -------------------- -·---------···---Clericol ond kindred workers.------------------------- . Craftsmen and kindred workers ----------------------- Operatives, except transport-----·--·----------------- Tronspor1 equipment operatives ------·---------------laborers. except form ---··-··-------·--·--·--····--- Service workers, except private household ...................................... ... -

--

fe•al• experiMCe
Professional and managerial workers, except form ••••••• Clerical ond sales workers----------···--··----···--laborers, excep1 form ------------·-··-------------01her blue-collor workers------------··-----·-·-·-··-

---·

3 924

167 9Zl

246 95 56 26"1 990

105 99

318 265 154 123

s 795

40 755 6 629 6 522 35 12 968 2 984 .504 .504

2 070 224 221

2 284 301 256

I 051 156 91

665

281 67 20 18

I 832

8 777 544 " ' 5 534

146

1 808

69

1 641

463

410 224 405

5 562 203 ~

9 343

-

435 If/ If/

463

205 326

190 881 3 212 4-4 347

472 4

so

29

-

12 9

-

-

20 64

25

-

-

68

"

78

5 64 8 5

66

-

87 43 9

56

134

ll

4

"-

"-

3 290

202 1711

320

5 585 221 5 44

9

37 -8

--

&04 ~

-

10 8

26

-5

109 17 -4

379

-

1 130 265 70 74 222 830 3~

-

5

74

-4 6

-

631 29

4%

19

278

10 500 40 18

7 8

-

755 121 112 100 1 595

1\

21 5

-5

20 15 8 11

..

50 29

300 74 22

55 19

21

9 6

-

165 9 5

-4

s 066-

--47 16 5

40

-33 1 ---

215

25 :l2 4 84 47 5 6

12

-

299

1 094

13 344 2 6117 53 134 113

--

70 18

-4 -5 -9

240 39 24

59

108 4

-6 -

403

106 681 s 646 4 632 19% 3 915

5 8 3 6 I 5 l

83.6 74.3

n.o

45.9

lt'.i,

62.6 7U 82.6 89.2 73.5 66.2 78.8 66.\

60.1 36.1 54.6

5N 492

67.5 83.11

663 001 448

37.4 65.5 38.1

3 474 342

45.5 43.6 73.9

305 082

s

2 444 2 545

...

• 141

9 699

3Q.9

35.3 Sid

...

29.i

35.9

'4.l

62.6

n.3

2 827

8 6St 10 302 10 013

11.4 88.4 90.4

348 54

8 3i3 7 962 7 624 1 479

5 4

118

1 2SO 931 6

-9

15 214

2

'°' 83

12 7 3 8 4 5 3 4

51.9

68.8

59.4 54.3 63.2

10

62

4 4

1'3 514 988

IU 86.2 90.3

557 194 232 261 561 264 497 529

51 31 623

12

7 10 10 9 6 6

192? 1 69()

103

2 025

222

3 609 3 971

6 744

138 12 44

5Q

16 951 2 993 102

669 618 517 605

14

--

7 50

561

1an

9"

28

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

m

9 122

10~

12 10 7 8 6

142 5

12 152

94

71

374

""

221 247

21 221

794 85 22

-

9

21 69S

3 463 481 114

24 29

-

9

798

114

22 5 MN 18

-

a 289 4 978 388 18

2 159

90

71

31

7 331 3 447 253

4

m

1 862 579 73 Ml 136 2 026

---· --·-· Craftsmen and kindred workers -------------·------·· ·Operatives, except transport··---·-··------··-·------ -Transport equipment operatives ---·-···-·------------ -laborers, except form --··-·---·---------·····------ -Service workers, excep1 privote household ---···-·-·--- --

27

-

31 67

609 136 196 16 14 103

275

847 138 132 352 2 771

-

1 132 30

97 112

10

-

347 B

9 269 2 197 2 336

87 I 599

94 4

11 879

-

69

19 146

228 442 98 156 68 2 5119

I 335

37

-

422 89 134 8 14

511 21 /JI

736 69

12 345 1 475 1 564

113

-

465 310

19

63 69 14 5 43

-

66

16

5 592 504 566 7 2 46'1 313 109 121 288 1 215

266

1 077 29 26

55

379

78 294 42 556

20

16 461

4 919 333 237

Coomvcti.. •• ------------------ --------··Professional, 1ethnicol, and kindred workers·--·-------Managers and administrators, except form _________ ,. ___ _ Soles workers------------···--·------····-·--·-·-Clericol and kindred workers ________________________ _

4

1 l30 5'13

m

39

22 206

183

llO

5

1 OS7 618 36 99

1 262

5 5

14 2'34 9 206 I 035 19 331 14n 157 155 121 1 733

5 701

20 124 21 IQ 1<17

-

1 T59

211 296 2 005 493 156 100 215

s

92

41 189 86

5 .

so

27a

216 I 195 336 157 BO 197

so

1l1

264

-6

166

102

175 11$

84

SI 870

9 17

3 263 1 064 1 199 3\6 99 414 83

m

273

197

5 31

--------·-·--

35

5 939 1 70,1 1 11)3 341 185 1 986 315 83 59

349 1:12

4 40

941

17

MIO

13 48

5 026 9S2

52

67..,.

58

3 0:21 359

--

1 170

30

2 $91 198 231

11 17

140 7:19

97

9

73 5

157 628

49

3 490

64

321 79

304

107 I 172

525

29

561 33 18 383 64 17 11

s

7 680

3 323

123

1 341 301
2 409

55

2 992 3 233

44 Ill

so

1 095 209 73 229 29 550

5 032 2 580 164 19

638

172 86 201

1 023

1 336 2 019 1 108 230 28

189

1-06 S4 280

10 478 5 739 247 47 676 268 180 200 193 2 928

453

374

5 Sll2

4

19

325 98 8:5 28:5

14 063 4 707 349

Service workers. except private household ------------- --

Mioloe-- •• -· -- -· -- -- -- ·-•• -· -- -· ------ - ---

1 249

103 802 63 361 8 299 377 4 115 4 982 1 291 1 139 1 rm 19 139

188 190 494 50 SS 478 2 244

163 823 227 17\ 2 196

Professional, technical, ond kindred workers ............................ ... Managers and administrators, except form .............................. ... Clerical and soles workers··------------------------Crof1smen and kindred workers -····------------·-·-Operatives, except transport-----........................................ Transport equipment operatives, and loborers. excep1 form Service workers, except privo1e household ···--·····---

179 189 61 154

1114

1 476

-·---·

~~~s~~dr:a:~ fa~:fo~~e~-::::::::::::::::::::: --

146 335 1 502 67!/ 374 742 872

111 35

247

510 9IJ7

4211 86 10 10

64

14

916 231 163 27 44 50 5 18 57 321

l 203

Pnfeuloul 1o4 nlate
234

-58

$tO

336 39

2 514 430 130 88 83 139 31 37 248 1 328

6 378

laborers, except form ----.. . ------..................................... ... Service workers, except private household ............ ________ _.-

°"

5 249

23

490 I 786 183

.

-

tJ:ll 109 35 35 185 573

' 112 228 259 433 134 I 007 51

602

086 051 815 6 531 265

'"'*"'-·--·--------.

Professional, technical, and kindred workers-·-----··---Managers and odministrotors, except form-------............. .. Soles workers •••• ·-··-----·-- ---- ·-·----------·---Clerical and kindred workers--------·-·------·-·-···-- . Craftsmen and kindred workers ---------·-·--·--·----Opera1ives, excep1 tronsport ----------------··---·---Transport equipment operatives ............................................. .. .

630

64.2 49.J 81.9

56.1

87.5 87.1

8 449

80.2 77.0 69.0 89.1

3 160

50.0

172l

66.2 71.2 58.0 30.0 26 7 89.9 48.3

6 437

--s 78 --

3 829

'

5 444

76.6

5 445

15.i

4 312 6 710

67.0

4 5

-.-

2 683 2 1 1 1 1

...

... ... .....,

-

74 14 26 6 15 13

---

-

081 596 874 354 505

72.6

...

... ... ...

...

n.2

6 500

84.4

085

ilia S0.9

4

6 064

4 778

...

SM

1577

69'.6

...

MINNESOTA 25- 703

Table 177. Selected Occupation by Major Industry of the Experienced Civilian Labor force by Earnings in 1969 and Sex: 1970-Continued (Doto

ooaed on sample

see text For minimum base for derived figures (portent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text] Persons with earnings

The State

Total, 16 years old and over

Proftss1o!r.:"ec=· .::'kindr"i.d-worken:::::::::::::Managers and O
Sales workers ----------------·--·-··--·------------ . Clericol ond kindred workers-------------------------Croftsmen and klndntd workers ----------------------Operatives, except transport-------------------------· Transport equipment operattves ------------------····· Laborers, except farm ------------------------------Service workers, except private household ·-··-·······--

--

-. ..

·~

............. -------------------.

Professionol, technical, and klndntd workers-······------. Monogen and administrators, except form··-···-··-··-- . Sales workers-----·--···-----·--------------------- Clericol and kindred workers-------·------------------ Croftsmen and kindred workers -------------------·-·-. Operatives, except transport -------------·-·-·--·-···· Transport equipment operotivfl -----·--·-··---·-······ . Laborers, except farm ---·-------·--····-------------. Service workers, except private household --···---------

-

-

.--...................... iKWootl ...

Pratessiono~iCciC'Q-;;cikin"d_re
---

Monogers and odministrotors. except form ............. Soles workers-----------------·-------------------Cferi(:ol and kindred workers •• ---··----------·------- -· Croftsmen and kindred workers -------------·-------Operotiv.., except tronsport -··---··----------------- ·Transport equipment operatives ---------------------Laborers, except form -----------------------------Service workers, except private household -------------·-

·-

----

...i.....,,..... ....... -----------------------------------

$5,000 to $5,999

$2,000 to $3,999

$4,000 to $4,999

24 194 661 119 175 6 817 1 045 14 266 23 741 347

16 113

23

14 563 604 162 61 5 519 692 7 101 12

319 179

280

132

11 117

a 424

a 783

1 884 25 381 42 1 349 557

7 28-0 165 31 38 2 211 i99 4 252 5 246 i33

380 168

150 97

300 95 25 2 879 355 4 837 4 213 75

44 276 2 511 617 625 15 066 2 204 21 612 62 1 037 542

10 541 560 HO 317 3 000 374 s 735 9 268 168

13 077

7 689 335 102 39 3 029 395 3 5i5 23 169 82

5 780 304 67 36 2 640 337 2 264 8 67 57

19 192 864 640 174 14 004 316 362 975 115 1 742

3 625

4 159 121 60 35 3 275 26

2 951 79 55 25 2 525 30 7 63

3 173 1l8 74 2i 2 436

16 445 655 559 673 11 347 313 2 041

3 362

90 077

4':177 1 llO 771 29 149 4 088 46 993 104 2 386 1 099 45 801 1 866 493 146 14 083

$1 to $1,999 or loss

17 821

ns

141 355 5 211 573 9 987 14 514 301

252 46 24 3 035 454 6 745

13

4C1/ 73 151 3 782 591 7 521 10 361 179

590 160 <48 6 086 728 7 900

255

SB

9 3 057 333 4 .465

-

$6,000 to $6,999

$7,000 to $7,999

$8,000 to $9,999

$i0,000 to $i4,999

$15,000 or more

2 917 5i0 1i5 39 941 214 970 i7 78 33

1 093 323 76 28 172 i71 277 5 33 8

331 49

2 302 2i4 76 5 682 1l7 1 081 5 90 32

1 492 246 53 17 479

450 174 24 9 67 64

160 34 33 i5 23 iO 36

3 444 288 57 2i 1 43i i78 1 389 5 66 9

1 506 187 77 16 587

1 425 264 62 22 462 103 429 7 57 i9

643

2 562 14i 139 23 i 793 19 26 i4 8 399

1 470 93 82

834 150 87 24 4i0

135 92 36 19 573 43 42

9 237 514 134 25 3 08i 419 4 n3 5 297 39

3 808 .olOi 153 2i 1 269 206 1 578

5 793 226 77 4 1 650 241 3 334

-

23i 30

5

ll9

56

89

497

-

29 24

111

54i 10 21 i4

90

5 13 4

so

i9 53 -40 ill

-

5

4

-5 4

171

Percent

Median earnings (dollars)

Worktd 50 to 52 weeka

4 188

51.7 67,6 78.7 .46.4

5 352 5 833 2 349 4 4i8 4 585 3 894 4 652 3 833 3 432 4 5 6 5 4 4 4

535 870 214 080 587 868 379

4 :i2:i 3 732

-

~

6:1.0. 53.1 52.9 48.2 60.5 60J

70.2 86.6 73.3

66.5

62.9 ~.2

5'i'.O 6:1.7

su

15 i7 4 30 30 75

3 774 4 855 5 351 1 972 4 248 4 347 3 348

40.2 65.6 63.i 49.6

20 4

-

3 :i88 3 151

57.2

316 80 58

102 6 37 5 25 4

4 614 6 270 6 597 4 440 4 469 5 920 3 i94 2 067 5 268 5 473

M.7 63.8 63.8 8l.3 55.0 26.9 65.2 61.i

4 5 5 3 4 4 3

149 52 19 105 i07 187

-

-

65.6

n.4

44'.5

r-lpOl'IGttoe, ~ •

Professional, technical, and kindred workers------------ ·Manogers and administrators, except farm------------- ·Sales workers --------------------------------······Clerical and kindred workers------------------------Croftsmen and kindred workers ---------------------Operatives, except transport------------------------Transport equipment operatives -----------·---------Laborers, except form -------------------·---------Service workers, except private household -------------

--------



76 <48 41 2 542 21 138 479 20 260

n

253 30 287

88

43

33

-

28 332

4 532 130 65 150 3 002 65 828 17 204 71

3 084 93 78 63 2 372 45 3i6

1 399 98 87 41 1 025 27 98

39

2 470 57 1i3 55 1 968 37 177 6 36 21

34 092 429 1 648 11 004 9 984 502 1 341 29

10 443 257 945 2 064 4 366 325 54i 16 130 1 799

5 685 179 813 882 2 377 199 354 8 67 806

3 131

7 024 159 270 262 6 206 7 19 4 10 87

4 934 157 390 223 4 105 11

2 642 123 292 290 i 888 27 4 4

308 114 92 2 405 1i2 473

2 220 134 87 24 1 515 29 357

2 013

167

920 <48 57 21 29 220

44

9 <48

62

78 36 10 44 10

-

20

-5

.......... lnl4e ____________________________ _

·--·

Professional, technical, and kindred workers---------··· Monogers and administrators, exeept form ------------- .. Sales workers--·-·-------------------------------- ·Clerical and kindred workers------------------------Croftsmen and kindred workers ---------------------· Operatives, except tronsport ·--·--------------------- ·Transport equipment operatives -----------·-----·----

·--

-laborers, except farm -----------.. -----------... --.... - ...

·---

Service workers, except private household -----·---····

--

Rotall """---···---·-···--·--·-·--·--·····

Professional, technical, and kindred workers--·---·-···· ·Managers and admlnbtrators, except farm--·-·-··-·-·Sales workers·······---------------·-·-·-·-·-····Clerical and kindred workers----···--·-------···-··-Croftsmen ond kindred workers ----------··----·--··· Operatives, except transport------------·--·----·-·-Transport equipment operatives ---------·-·---·------ ·Laborers, except form ---------·---·----···-·-----·Service workers, except private household ·-·-·-··-·-·-

-·-

·---·---·-··--·------ ·-·Professionol, technicol, and......... kindred workers-···-·-·-·--

......

-- -

··-

Monogers and administrators, except form---·-----··-Soles workers ---------------···-·-···-··---------Clerical and kindred workers.·-··-·---·-·-·····---··Croftsmen o1ld kindred workers -···-----··-·-··--···Operatives, except transport----------·--·-·-----·-·Transport equipment operatives ·---------·-·--·-----· Laborers, except farm ------·-·--·-------·-··--····· Service workers, except private household ··-·-··-·--·-

·---·---..

........ """ ............... ·----·--··------····---

Professional, technical, and kindred workers-------··--Managers and administrators, except form ___·········Sales workers -·--·-····-·---····-·-····-··-····-·· Clerico! and kindred workers----·--·------·---····--Craftsmen and kindred workers ---··--···-··-------·Operatives, except transport---·--··-------·-··-·-··Transport equipment operotives ---------------------laborers, except farm ·------------·-·-------·-----S.rvice workers, except private household -------------

·-·----

------hnoMI ...... ___________________________ _ -Professional and monogeriol workers, except form •••••••

555 2-40 116 1 6 34 31 1 4

316 626

903

395 680 907 230 132 1 768 33 675

56 57i 10 191 87 59 195 374 1 467 19 530 12 899

sn

1 647 55 1 036 21 615

487

8 668

80

7 414 163 297 339 5 816

734

480

15 24.3

4 751 367 62 215 2 976 212 428 17 63 411

3 861

45 312

5 69

17 34

23 162

9 046 415 1 355 1 645 56 4 060 l 515

2 675 161 617 544 18 i 207 128

1 494 154 309 168

1 549 617 415 8 862 497 2 266 2i 136

880

·-

-----

4 341 180 13 979 13 899

--·-

2 070

34 183 1 150 2 073 2 053 27 '199 82 83 22 48 1 373

38 391 1 692

Clerical and sales workers-······-·---···-···---·--·Croftsmen and operotiws, Including transport••••••••••• laborers, except form -···-----·--·····-··-------··Service workers, except private household •••••••••• ___ _ Private household workers -----·-·--------··---·--·-

25-704 MINNESOTA

62

75 45 257

4 300

-

22 9 34

554 1 818 1 769 101 6 829 12 091

9 507 224 292 410 8 035 23 38 5

-

-<48

181 86 18 1 090 35 552

-

-

766 91

16 7

liO 599 383 1 221 127 2-40 6 38 -407

4 lO I 157

i69 99 i5

439

39 342 4 6

19

442 59 42 36 264 24 9

210

3

-4

5

44

52 30 -40 16

-

24

11

-

I 437

I 144

760

iO 4 166

79 443 164 255 58 32 4 6 103

68 361 i08 92 33 22

I 067

996

-

175 240 182 375 14

416 27 llO 159 i20

i06 42i i62 433 91 44

122 144 94 703

-4 485 79 35 18 269 26 48

-

--

10 377 i75 53

-

107 10 32

--

76

---

295 104 61 17 52 34 27

109 7 4i 22 33

086

40.5 59.6

429 24 206 98 53

I 965 4 039 4 356 i 761 2 589 3 520 2 698 2 759 1 707 l 558

47.0 58.5 74.4 43.6 53.8 58.9 5i.7 52.3 44.5 36.9

183

4 024 s i85 5 455 5 070 3 950

63.I

t87i

58.8

3 487 4743 5 529 l 930 3 2i0 2 652 4 650

SO.I 50.9 78.4 47.7 47.6 55.5 59.8

2222

:i0.9

2 i86

42.8

1 657 3 -407 2 490 2 488 1 782 2 079 i i50

44.7 65.3 49.6 51.5 45.6 49.2 34.0

-

-9 4 35 -

38 94 Si

--

84 32 20 16 9

-7

10

816 91 87 115 5 488 30

489 i03 69 46

369 106 25 24

218 70 11 17

122 38 9 13

267 4

209

108 12

45 17

-

s

62.0

2 848 2 930

--6

44

--

77.9

67.9 80.1 53.3 64.8 66.8 47.8

--

-

106 518 810 060 254 789

6U

--

-

... ......

65.3 78.5 62.2 63.I

......

...

DETAl LED CHARACTERISTICS

Table 177. Selected Occupation by Maior Industry of the Experienced Civilian Labor Force by Earnings In 1969 and Sex: 1970-Continued Persona with """""91

The State

Total, 16

$1 to $1,999

$5.000 to

$6.000

to

$4.999

$5,999

846 139 40 21 227

3G4

6 16

17

34 1 988

21 1 29-4

--6

184 227 n a15 3 -465 365 44 446 627 2 <494 91 251 54 673 15 371 1 674 11'48 18 11 <497

~old

$2.000 to $3,999

$7.000

$8,000 lo

$6,999

to $7,999

297 63 11

in

lllO

"48 16

38

112 5

147

3911

120

60 951 16 104 654 175 16 460 157 1 010 51 108 26 232

45 363

19 783 6 373 294

3 625

2 766 188 153 6 2 217

ond over

or~

4 510

2 592 467

$4,000

to

$10.000

to

$9,999

$14,999

10

'14 31 18

41 46 17

73 5

25

1S

13

73

35

24

30

----

14 101

nm

10 190

um

am

$15,000 or

more

Median

earnings (dollar$)

l'mtnt worked

SO to S2 -ks

hatah ··~ dvllltnt lcillot , _ _ Continued ~

.... ncnolloa ......... _____________ _

Professional, technical, and kindred workers ------------ __ Mon"11tf's and administrators, excapt farm------------··Sales workers -------------------·-··-··-------·-·--Clerical and kindred workers-·--------------·------·--Craftsmen and kindred workers --·---·---------·---·--Operatives, except transport----·----·-·-------------Transport equipment operotives -----------------------Laborers, except furm ---------------------·---------Service workers, except private household -----------·--· P..ie11looal aod,....... ..me.. ________________ _

--

Professional, technical, and kindred workers··----------_ Managers and administrators, excapt farm-----------··· Sales workers ---------------------·-------------··Clerical and kindred workers-------·-··-----···--·-·-· Craftsmen and kindred workers ··-----------·--······· Operatives, except transport-·-····---·-----·-----·-·· Transport equipment operatives ----------------------- laborers, except furm --------------------···--·----Service workers, except private household --------------

---Pulillc .............. -------------------------Professional, technical, and kindred workers ____________ _-

--

Managers and administrators, except furm -------------Sales workers-------------------------------------Clerical and kindred workers-----------------------·-Craftsmen and kindred workers ----------------------Operatives, except transport--··-----·---------------Transport equipment operatives --------------------··· Laborers, except form ----------------------------·-· Service workers, except private household --------------

-----

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

883 235 221 I
56 76 12

62

828

llilll 195

485

289

m

4 2 737 16 18 12

32 340

-

-4

14 046 3911 8S 11 447 239 862 24

82 18 180

-

15

6 181

46

15

-

44

6 945 62

m

12

-3 -

5 418 355 31 5 055 56 125 4

-

--

7 864

362

-

-

3

8 664 306

--

11 42.4

438

4

4

9

2 673

883

658

39

64

71 21

-

-

15 7

-

s

7 2'11 41'1 10 244

30

-78

3 057

11

5608

960

4 279

221

2 139 152 128 3 1 743 14

2111 169 159

2 027

1351

221

960

204 187

137

336 134 71

I 694

1 538

'${/

112 6

22

941 15

13

s

-

-

61

71

46

-

5 94

5

-10

s

4

71

28S 121

-3

5 3\l

-13

19

s

---14 I 008 681 179 3 81

1 740

1 891 2 475 I 133 25"1

... ...

-

H.7

~.6

47.7 27.6 51.2

......

-

536

30.9

3 374 5 440 6 087 2 176 3 007 3 310

41.B

34.9 61.9 45.8 49.1

I

6

-

2 550

49.4 59.7

.427

43.4

58

2 122

43.4

4 605

6 191 5 7311

65.5 68.4 75.0

456

... ... ...

64.4

di&

t.3'.4

5J

32 15

--8 --

2

4

...

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

MINNESOTA 2.5-705

N

""......I

Table 178. Occupational and Geographic Mobility Between 1965 and 1970 by Race and Sex:

g

1970

(Doto bo•ed on sample, m text. For meaning of symbols, see text] Occupation of workers in 1965

!

zz

The State

c:i

Persons 25 years old and over

Total working 1

Professional, technical, Managers and and kindred administrators, workers

except farm

93 908

•• 044

89 76 5 1 1 2

78 335 3 032 63 379 3 n2 1 575 2 506 l 971 505

Service workers,

Form laborers and farm foremen

exce~!J's'!h:Jd

89 021 74 934 40ll 1 111 785 440 2 974 3 240 t 541

12 044 8 264 195 86 172 117 762 1 009

39 772 33 734 914 I 045 517 625 2 002 2 307

399

726

81 341 1 703

61 077 2 032 1 326

1 S60

69 19 25 510

2 261

I 004 22 13 061

Soles workers

Clerical and kindred workers

Craftsmen and kindred workers

Operatives, including transport

laborers, except farm

Formers and farm managers

49 653 45 673 1 789 6 420 32 595 1 211 1 112 1 186 255

41 623 37 325 2 141 3 100 1 389 25 777 1 876 I 670 514

143 552 124 678 2 877 5 258 1 422 1 901 102 492 5 832 I 673

109 412 96 8411 2 378 3 121 1 564 2 627 JO 199 69 391 3 101

37 218 29 070 954 1 221 657 768 3 972 3 997 15 355

657 164 2 377 25 5 325 64 13 485

868 425 3 174 3 631 103 8 830

Private household worl
Did not wori< Armed in 1965 and Forces work in 1965 in 1965 not reported

0

;!

TOTAL Total

Male ------ -----·-· -· -- ------ ---

Emfr~~s~n!i.~-nico( ;,-nii kin-d"r!d-workm

Managers and administrators, except farm Soles workers------------------------Clerical and kindred workers------------Craftsmen and kindred workers ---------Operatives, including transport----------Laborers, except form

~;::;el~s~;:r~a';;d 'fur:;~!meii-:::::::::

Service workers, except private household-Private household workers ______________ _

~:".S~X~es==== == == == == == == :: ==== == ::: Nat in lobar force-----------------------Fe. .le ____ ---- -- ---- ------------

Em~,~~n!f.1:!ciinit;C 'Q-,;l i
Managers and odminislralors, except form_ Soles workers------------------------Clerical and kindred workers------------Craftsmen and kindred workers ---------0,,eralives, including transport----------laborers, except form ------------------

~~~~b~:~~';;d ~:'1~~~,;;;,;;· :::::::::

Service workers, except private household __ Private household workers ______________ _

::s~~~.-s-====== :: :: :::: :::: :::= :: ::: Hot in labor force------------------------

957 742 119 104 51 43 152

306 774 307 144 150 719 960

110 018

30 395

75 885 8 659 46 383 154 22 032 2 701 189 799 1°"122 399 277 71 831 17 037 30 538 123 633 6 791 49 795 3 992 2 996 4 329 76 11 614 15 925 68 617 852

m

755 663 98 96 46 39 140 99 26

112 785 127 742 917 231 098 205 373

68 954 7 294 40 711 133 17 287 393 74 347 376 270 50 13 18 84 4 33 2 2 3 48 6 7

462 326 938 810 696 673 984 405 685 479 012 947 697 195 45 98 896

214 714 941 249 573 037 707 239 247 38 470

558 68 4 068

136

1 203

129 114 862

917

560

6 792

J 42ll

306

47 632

14 111 10 621

42 492 l 128 354 l 989 66 340 18

7 273 542 I 345 39 158 22

63 364

-

487

1 088 157 736

25 690 40 103

14 996

3 447

852 852 652 49 45 24 42 21

94 76

-

-

25 673 18 560 520 931 13 071 2 335 80 480 80 37 910 116 455 23 6 635

139

-

719 407 21 3 870 111 648

79 2 2 1 68

816 BOO 196 706 030

343

1 807 274

5 478 4 185 108

110

43 269 2 920 405

-

41 497 29 673 228 331 448 1 659 654 24 027

202

4 117 2 801 21 76 105 301 133 352 l 432

6 743 4 828 37

-

1 922 2 109

Emf:gfe~~n!f.~~chnicaCcinii kinlr!d-woriCers _ Managers and administrators. except form __ Soles workers-------------------------Clerical and kindred workers-------------Craftsmen and kindred workers ----------Operatives, including transport -----------Laborers, except farm -------------------

~~~~~i~~:r:~~ Ta~~~~~~me~-::::::::::

Service workers, except private household __ _ Privale household workers_ ______________ _

0

~ .-m

0

n

::c )>

~ n

--f m

'°u; ::::!

ri U'J

X~~S'F~~~e•-:=:: == ======== :========= ==== Not in lobar force-------------------------· --Femole __________ ---- ---- ---------

Employed in 1970 ------------------------Professional, technical, and kindred workers_ Managers and administrators, except farm __

Soles workers-------------------------Clerico! and kindred workers-------------Craftsmen and kindred workers ----------Operatives, including transport-----------Laborers, except fann ------------------Farmers and form managers-------------Farm laborers and farm foremen ---------

Service workers. except private household __ _ Private household workers _______________ _

Unemployed _____________________________ _ Armed Forces ---------------------------

Not in labor force-------------------------

7 839 6 163 1 206 218 161 498 958 1 305 482

5 072 4 551 908 175 143 439 685 885 352

18

-

-

944 20 132

l 297 20 227 92 1 357

389

7 793 4 229 599 109 90 984 49 859 72

3 703 2 804 400 109 65 735 29 470 72

-

19 -

494 421 333 49

39 -

21 1 157 289 198

825 99 37

-

-

3 366

862

73

-

11ndudes ..Occupation not reported'" not shown sepora1ely.

-

76

68

68

-

--

23

-

18 -

-

101 76

114 47

-

20 36 25 20

22 23

45

1 285 1 129 115 29

20 20

--

37 -

353 48

-

15 32

-67

665 579 50 15 20 453

s6 41

-

21 108 191

27

15

80

41

65

--

99

615 416

65 50

--

99

-

iJ 70 -

23

-----

17 -

-

25 30 45

255

-

35

-

-

36

61 -

22

14 -

177

15

-

--

--

--

22 23 ----

-

-

-

118 89 49

-

-

850 1 930 l 407

21 40

22

480 380 23

-

271 1 405

285

21 16 76

793 735 43 21 20 57 37 524 18

-

343 48

647

731 550 169 27 43 143

3 333

22

913 796 894 008 571 064 100 639 197

26

17 071

235 32 33

21 -

130

582

529 428

-

-

9 299 5 773

1 894

321 321 21

--

87

63 437 44 943 655 549 865 2 767 184 2 887 270 19 103 36 150 494 1 423

-

1 181

1 022

-

-

19 23 38

87

10 462

30 085

-

-

l 511 981

-

822 40 5 176

21

-

40 319

Negro

Male---------------------------

-

34 205 57 73

3 081

2 6 4 1

---

135

289 19 271

38 86 1 814 186 1 362

-

5 887

-

699

18 20

105 502 115 92 18

90 38 2 010 522 1 747

22

21

3 536 .c!S

--

30 26 5 3 1

255 125

849 4 455 193

--

--

70

-

-

37

-

23 165

465 357 40 19

-

23 19 88 17

--

170 511 52 193 15 286 4 394 2 662 2 .c!4 6 762 6 174

2 825 6 284

I 094 4 267 21 3 895 378 114 045 655 922 128 401 20 724 3 200 11 799 38 817 1 737 16 369 1 267 517 1 317 27 737 4 917 8 730 518 791

2 302 1 255 258 24 18 36 254 332 113

18

-

151

202

137

2ll -

18 73 17

19 951

1 030 752

178 89

21 21 21

4 069 1 404 178

729

19

--

66

-

114

-

547 25 15

263

--

15 74

s9.

-

-

:1

77

-

25 249 20 389

-

21 332 190 161 2 504

0 m

~

n :c )>

~

1970- Continued

Table 178. Occupational and Geographic Mobility Between 1965 and 1970 by Race and Sex:

rm 0

[Doto based on somple. see text. for meaning of symbols. see text]

I

Occupation of workers in 1965

The State

n

Persons 25 years old and over

7 733

ProfeuRJnal, technical,

Managers and

and kindred

administrators,

working'

workers

except farm

6 405

555 555 453 42

546

Total

Clerical ond kindred workers

Craftsmen and kindred workers

Operatives, including

372

1 236 1 171 42 60

1 423 1 260

-

344 344 19 34 163 21 18

-

23 22

23

Soles workers

Laborers, except farm

transport

Service workers.

~ate

Formers and farm

Form laborers and form foremen

exceg~s'!l::

household

333

484

424

-

managers

workers

I

Armed Did in not 1965work and Forces work in 1965 in 1965 not reported

-I

m ~

en

:::! n

en

TOTAL- Continued Spanish Origin or Descent Male -- -- -- ---- ____ ---- ______ ---- ___

Em.i:.~ed in 1970 ---------------------------o essional, 1&ehntcal, ond kindred workers ____ Managers and administrators. except form _____ Soles workers ---- __ ---- __ ---------------- _ Clerical and kindred workers __ --------------Craftsmen and kindred workers -------------Operatives, including transport--------------laborers, extepl farm ---------------------formers and form m~-------------farm laborers ond farm ------------S.rv1tt workers, except private household •• ____ Private housellold workers__ •. __ ------------_ Unemployed __ •• -- ---------- ---- ---------- ___ Armed forces ------------------------------Not in labor force----------------------------

6 491 782 737 384

938

305

htult •••• ------ ---- -- -- -- -- -- ---- -:::: Monogers and administrators. except form ___ • _ Soles workers ____ -------- .... _____________ Clerico! and kindred workers ____ .. __ ------ ___ Craftsmen and kindmf workers-------------· Operolives, incll!di1191ronsport --------------laborers. except form--------·-------------

7 675

3 203

Em=:i!r.7:!ciinic"OCCimiiiindre
5 902 655 666 336

22

22

l 551 1 430 215 280 187 582

1 406 1 411 191

JS

20

304

198

343

332

2 363 150 107 136

89

66 541 41 18

695

754 41

....

E~.:i!t'l!<~(
Mllll
Cleri
Craftsmen ond kindred W<>rkers -------- ------

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

=

~~....to.:ii;:,,,~.nei1:::::::::::::

~

"".....,I

0

.....

150 128

39

102

22

866 150

707 117 621l 118

80 547

78 867

39 934

141 101 28 74 8

145 294 048 187 145

B7 42 37 133 94

722

879 165 731

m

76 415

66 3llO

4 583 981 l 241 1788 596

220

~~~~! 0~ fu~~en-:::::=:::::::

Service workers. except private household ______ Privole household workers .• ---·-------------

Unemployed ______ -- ---- ____ ---- ______ ---- ___

Forces------------------------·------

Armed Not in labor 1

fort•----·-----------·-----------

367 62 15 211

522 241 867 813

114 038

6 516 46 822 j 798

33

38 376 963

335

1 675 40 304

-

2 903 4 190 71 531

2 405 2 953 46 951

-

10 743

6 336

1 008 138

14 432

6 425

525

sos

977

Includes "OccUj!OfiM no! reported" not sllowo stpOl'Olely.

s9

42

38

586 460

41 41

127 Ill

66 22

-

-

71 2 58 3

55'1 299 IRS 241

l 429 2 116

1 !JOO 483 2!19 136

44 41 1 5 30

96

295

21

104 702

118 541 1 461 4 783

92 919

11 652

542

I 201

YI

158

22

25 613

40 103

3 165

l 570

460

1 342 l 6'111

96 701 5 161 1 459

1m 2 9'20 I 365 2 470

9 6Hl

67 515 1916

107

79

m

7911

645

2 976

4'19

349

2 ll!O

3 2Sll

3 743

5 005 41 12 657

s 127

ll4

17 959 423

931 12 931 2 092

102 75 2 2 l 64

840 210 419 049 567 74'1

164

39911

89 87

43

2/R

00

322 1 594 251

1 862 357

37

90

22

8(1

441

-

607 443

576 4 47%

43

39 211

I =I

23

=

s4 328

144

=l

43

22

99!

-!

43

lS

19

213

m,

85 59

43

770

35 576

n

002

813 1 160 611 100 J 731 3 606

15 1211

47 586

;3 807 346

l 072 724 ,U{J

1

4llil

3 343 8 368

!i 70?

12

39 971 28 751 201 265

3 9711 2 m 21 16

425

1 488 634

23 501 202

105 2&5 1$3

333 l 432

1 994

l

J()'f

6 6113

4 6@il

37

57

1548 9M

23 21

87

105

90 408

111

23 6 053

26 043

877

9 954

1 107

1 11'14

m

32 317 672

1 mo 473 557 1 !l."2

2 042 Ml

-

502

255

125

m

8 9:l'i 5 525

4'12

21 16

2ro 19 85

l &40 1 'ilt)4 120 4 341 2 100

2 176 604 514 He

104

87

&il319 43 273

740

111)7

2 6'14

20

l:le

2 510 1\14 t (,,,..,

1459211

8\\3

l!I

154

4

13 10$ 11 763 1 ll'/7 l~

fA

19 75 002

563

64

305

n

520

~

19

22 "15

16111 170 1 266

40

l

:J 447

GM

250 19 252

86

lU

11

65~

38 1 670 461 l 587

31!

m 793

3 034

!I0511

72

ll 376 7 Ml,7 162 67 172 61

1 ll4S

81 341 1 "6 11 2067

~I

3 422

164

l lili6 2 0!!9 325 23 21

854

57

29

136 444

lJ2 I 174 957 I 065 :107

81 1()6

40

-

-

39

39 372

262

19

19 24

20

36

35 200

941 754 221 8ll7 723

21

44

236 41

-

20

365

1145

I 2 1 24 l

124 85

44

103

ii

0%

250

1 OH 400 127 48 25 ll

246

189 23 23

23 21

25

lOl

23

97

24 443

45 87 830

18

l6

13 444 10 176 388 1 148

20')

2 644

45

74

206

838

359 876 066 193 900 4 851' 32 176

65

19

6 470

255 45 13 18 79

-

-

-

18

l 06!!

108

-

25

19

379

SS 016 42 839

108

21 62

23

19

22

25 344 67 940 7 104 J9 103

349 659

0

38

774

947 976

~:;x~~~~~-:::::::::::::::

21

4 196

farce----------------------------

Craftsmen and kindred workers --------------

19

-

450 41 3 641

MOMgers and administrolors. n:cepl farm -- •••

46

186 165

-

18

15 WI 213 709311

Soles workers -- -- ____ •• __ ---- •• -------- -- c1er;co1 ond kindred workers-----------------

77

-

19 407 MIO

~7i!ci.'1ioofi.iii
20

66

84 245

599 26

26 19 471

20

641 151 105 526

123

173 135

277

394

25 963 37 21

36

19

40

in 422

fetHlo ____ ------ ---- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

:>

2'8 166 107

==1.l=t~~~-~~::::::

Not in lobar

z z §"'

21

42 998

~~.;-:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

::

-

527 82

668 95 92 45

205 25

352 25 20

20 22 60 98 l 013 22

-

803 167 125

-

336 44 J9

22 22

187

482

3 354 294 107 175

906

--

236

18

RESll>m SAME STATE 5 YEARS AGO _______________________________

506 36 428

76 -

36 160 9 009 2 "17 4

5 733

~

J 191

:w :m

659 ~

332 111

43

'

61

5~

~~I

21

7911

18

24 562

57

478 090

;; I

ll5 92 lS

35 186 475

l 2%

4 184 193

566

15 ll60

3 221

19

498

1 237

~ 407 !I 007

~

"' I

.....

Table 178. Occupational and Geographic Mobility Between 1965 and 1970 by Race and Sex:

0

!it

z

I

~

Occupation of workers in 1965

The State

..

Persons

25.::~~

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

Soles workers---------------------------Clerical and kindred workers---------------Croflsmen and kindred worker. ------------Operotives, inducfmg transport -------------Loborers, except form ---------------------

~~~!s!ao'!'d 'J:,"r:'~,;,~·::::::::::::

Service worker., except private household ____ _ Private household workers _________________ _

~e;-::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::_ Nor in labor

force----------------------------

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

Em~~ri:iedmiai"(aniiii~iirid-wiiriieri::::

Manager. ond administrators, except farm----Sales workers---------------------------Clerical and kindred worker.----------------Craftsmen and kindred workers -------------Operotives, including transport---------------

DYer

Total working•

91 156

... 695

13 161

74 24 12 5 3 11

43 13 9 4 2 6

6/J7 882 020 038 06/J 367

12 799 10 334 1 358 267 332 249

4 428

lll

1 029 I 014 190

Private household workers __________________ _

=J~.s::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Not in labor force---------------------------

133 156 039 624 785

815

s n4

2 347 I 698 514 3 385 46 2 625 2 021 12 377 85 31 9 l 1 9 2

Laborers, except form ---------------------

~:r:i,;.':.sfao~ ~~~,;,en-::::::::::::: Service workers, except private household _____ _

5

l 51

146 755 590 170 725 595 215 973 194 93 139 190 871 493 23 875

•Includes #Occupation not reported" not shown separately.

0

~

rm

0

n

::c )>

~ n

-f m

u; '° -t ~

Professional, technical, Managers and and kindred administrators, workers except farm

workers

Solu

Clerical ond kindred worker.

Craf!Sllien and kindred workers

1 108

Operatives, including transport

Laborers, except

formers and farm monogers

4 710

1 642

3929 382 201 199 157 589 l 876 185

I 268 141 61 40

1 435 l 127 62

form

laborers and farm foremen

Form

Service workers, exce~ private ousehofd

661

1 976

577 33 19

I 407 242 35 44 68 180 265

Private household workers

Did not work Armed in 1965 ond forces work in 1965 in 1965 not reported

RESIDED DIFFERENT STATE 5 YEARS AGO

Em~e'!:n!r.~iiiiiai(iiiiiiiilniirid"woriim::: Manogm and administrators, except farm ___ _

m

1970-Continued

[Doto bated on sample, see lex!. For meaning of •ymbols, see textl

I 608 25

1 439

180

3 409 26 I03

4 IOI

2 251

4 577 509 l 158 2 463 37 155 121 48 22

2 045 200 346 168 890

19 38

6 776 733 4 681 481 146 390 171 22 17

91

135

64

74

108 27 427

79

61

322

170

125 l 229 41

I 348 4 793 4 116 165 19 314 26 36 18

74

-

14 967 5 062 744 503

4m

1117

-

-

727

445 99 125

--

144

-

-

l 230 601 97 140 243

39 -

770

80 19 211

-77 --

26 47

11 06/J

3 344

282

582

59 1 996 361

-

56 -

!SJ

100 54 60

58

21 127

6 137 416 475 80 203

3 791

671 214 65

44 198

320

288 31 462

23 628

I IOI 4 606 381 147 139 3 281 21 213 23

351

-340 61 160

-

4 042

98

-

197 25

187 19 23

-

1 526 922

60

167

194

75

40

180

233

51

140 140

»

241 331

227

--

-

147

49

--

16

-39

133

14 -

-

-

19

16 96

us

SOB

-

56

39 216 63

SB 48

-

-

129 156 61 566 38 17

27 66 23 171 20 46/J

--

39 59

-

19

-

24

74

-

-

17

12 9

56

20

18 25

--

822 520

2 042

--

508

678

l 599 738

3 058

360

349 218

92 57 125 197

-

57 994 16 570 4 470 399 1 222

--

-

1

no

---

248 26

-

58 27

248

---

---

18 964 19 127

51 171

19

112

23 108

16

15 433 6 277 l 397

107 40 422

-

--

24 SU

--

65

508

-

--

15 033 3 997 l 622 764 l 199 3 406 2 463

l 833 725 551 169 1 076

40

17

----

17 178

593 133 155 701

89 22

--

--

-

1 211

-

--

-

82 11

21 -

21

242

8 230

4 740

79 1 744 132 19 80 3 175

510 723

-

40 701

Tobie 179. Occupation of Employed Persons by Education, Race, and Sex:

1970

(Daill booed on IOlllJ)le, &ee lex!. For ~ of symbeis, i.ee text:]

Years of scboa1 ~

The State

8-mlcrv. Total

8 \'001'11

High $Cl100l

College

or less

1ta3 ytlO!'ll

4 ytar1I

l to 3 years

4 yeors or more

In 770 2 074 324 16 3!l 26 176 44 102 512 190

lU 411 3 575 524

m lta

122 941

mm

s 753

10 206 7 179 I 194 2 074 3 911 3 027 1 756 1 271 1 rm 2 431 4 332 1 136 8 303 375 1 239 6 6119 34 373 3 098 6 619 3 943 4 674 1 453 2 102 4 541 7 943 24 919 1 SCIO 4 614 333 1 065 17 107

TOTAL

over------------------

Malt .,.p1oyoo1. 16 yoon old ood Profeuional, technical, and kindred workers-----·-·-----------

~=•;,;-,q.;Jg;s:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

Life and phys1COI scienti•ts -----·----------------·--·--·-Physicians, donti•ts, and rela1ed proctttianers ••••• __________ _ Health workers, except practltlOMrs -----------···---·----Social and recreation workers ................. ___________ _ Teachers-----------------------------·--·------------· Technician•, except health. _____________________________ _ Writers, artists, and entertainers--·······---------------·= Other professional, technical, and kindred workers ----··--· and administrators, except farm __________________ :: Salaried -- -- ---- ---- -----------· •••• -·-··-·----- ---·-- Manufacturing .• ---- ------ ____ ·----- ------ ---------Retail trade-----------------------------·-------·--AH other lndustrie>-----···-·-·-·---·---------·-·-----

Monag~

.-

Se~ir'~J.d'! :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::-All other lndustries---·--·--·--·--·---·---·---·--·----

--Bookkeepers and billing clerks ---··---------------------- Mall handlers and ~ostol clerks -------·-----··--·---·-·-- Other clerical and indred warkers----------------------·- Cralt$men and kindred workers----·----------------------- Carpenters •••••• ------ __ ----··----------------------·· Construction craftsmen, except carpenters •••••••••• -··- •• _ Automobile mechanics, including body repairmen---·---·---- Mechanics and repairmen. except auto ---................................. .. Machinists •. ________________ • ___ -·-- __ ----·· ___ .-·--·- Metal craftsmen, except mechanics and machinists---------- -

Soles workers __ --·- __ ---------------- ---------· ·----·-- _ Manufacturing and wholeiole trade---·--····-·····------Retail trade -- __ ------·- __ ---------- __ -·-·-··· ··------All other Clericol ond industries---·---·-·-····---------------------kindred workers ••• ___________________________ _

Foremen, n.e.c ...................................................................................

--.Durable goods, manufacturing ------------·------------ Nondurable goods, including not •pecified manufacturing --- .

Other crohsmen and kindred workers--------------------Operatives, except transport •• ------··--·-----------------Assemblers __ •• ______ ---- •• _••• ------ ____ ----·- ------Garage workers and gos station attendants ---------------Laundry and drycleanlng operatives, including ironers-------Precision machine operatives .• ________ ---------- ____ •• __ _ Other operatives, except transport _______________________ _

. Transport equipment operatives-...... -----...... -----.. - ................... .. Nonmanufacturing industries ............... ___ ----.----_..,_,. ........ ..

Truck drivers -----------------------·-·---·----------- -

--~~·~·~~!.fa.~ fu~~r.~;;;.-;.·::::::::::::::::::::::::::: -Service workers. except private hou ..hald'------------------- Oeaning service work.ers ......... ___ ,.._., ........................... - ................ ... Other transport equipment operatives--·-----------------· Laborers, except farm--------------·-------------------·Construction loborers ________ •• --·· __ ·--- --·-·----- ·---Freight, •lock, ond material handlers ••••••••• ____________ _ Other laborers, except form --·-------------------------- Manufacturing Industries __ ---------- __ ---·------ •• ___ _

--

Food service worker$ ........................................................................... .. . Health service workers --------·-·----------·--·--··---Personal service workers ................................................................... - .. Protective service workors ------------------------···--Private hou ..hald workers --------··-------·-·------------

,..... 1..,ioy..I, 16,.... .... oll
Teachers. elementary and ••• secondary schools ---------------_Technicians, except heolth ___________________________ -

-Sa~w:~J~~~-:::: :: :::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::--

Other professional, technical, and kindred workers ---------Managers and administrators, except farm ................................. ,.. .... .. Saloritd -- -- -- -- -- -- -· -- -- ---- -- ------ ------ ---- ------

RetaH and tradekindred -- -----· ........ __ •••••• -----··-·- -- -------_Clerical workers. _____________________________

.

-~~~t~[!"J~ai'~~=;.'!~~~~~:::::::::::::::::::: -Crohsmen and kindred workers-----------------------···-· Operatives, except transport-------- •••• --------·--·--·-··· Sewers and st1tchers --------------------·--·--·--·--·--. Laundry and drycleaning operatives, including ironers-·-·---- . Other operatives, except transport---------------·---·---- Durable goods, manufacturing --·------·-·------------- Bookkeepers and cashiers--------··-----····----·------Offoce machine operators __________ ------·-··-----···----

--~:'lab:'r:"a~ ra:i:;:meii:::::::::::::::::::::::::::-Service workers, except priva1e hou"hald'-----·--------·---- Cleaning service workers •••••• __ -----·--·-··--·--------Nondurable goods, including not specified manufacturing --Nonmanufacturlng lndustriff •• _. ---- ------ ------------ Transport equipment operatives-··--·------·--·-----------laborers, except farm--------------------··-·-·----------

Food service worker•---------·------·----·-··-···--·--Htalth ..rvice worken ---------------------------·-·--Proctical nurses •• ---- -------------- -- -·------ •• -·-·Personal ..rvice workers---------------------------·--·· Protective service workers -------·-----------------····· Private household workers ----··----------------·-·--·---1lnclud.. allocoltd coses not shown separately.

--

.--

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

-

901 137 20 4

851 092 507 275

10 2 2 27 19 9 38 107 87 18 19 50 19 9 9 61 21 22 16 60 4 10 45 175 16 32 17 25 7 10 25 41 98 8 9 I 4 74 '19 22 22 51 26 24 52 9 22 21 8 79 16 67 27 17 2

016 867 164 694 047 135 707 184 990 198 713 079 194 961 233 259 636 882 741 560 S89 412 559 183 540 036 035 500 494 217 197 164 713 748

2 680

6-06 162 901

296

6'19 098 569 188 612 576 940 066 562 312 311 411 946 122 143 324 932

646 10 096

869

l 616 3 268 4 343 2 121 2 222 5 256 1 234 3 021 l 001

4 100 365

624

3 711 38 269 5 319 7 5$ 4 201 5 421 1 3-46 2 067 4 248 8 098 23 620 1 815 1 264

345 1 020 19 176 7 641 6 029 5 506 12 880 7 755 5 125 13 488 2 861 3 497 7 130 2 875 41 633 s 732 15 920

9m

10 052 253

2 276 316 l 018 1 424 102

556 422

60 979

6 040

92 18 7 34 2 '}9

944 934 645 941 051 373 720 554 166 246

18 14 4 41 35 '176 191 628 39 373

B 286

64 257 79 712

e saa

59 335

5 191 4 441 49 703 22 560 15 760

11 383

I 506 s 555 2 991 4 830 114 313 12 006 51 362 28 516 s 125 l.ol 558 512 1'4 766

1 3-46 256 209 120 94 667 1 665 902 763 4 219 3 901 5 517 1 673 183 616 3 045 1 601 13 700 1 506 I 713 10 481 3 790 3 949 2 742 215 1 224 1 511 l 524 22 757 4 841 10 459 3 510 207 1 394 54 s 100

4

43 36 119 83 234 1 003 llJ7 922

6 5112 4 931

5 588 12 524 6 851

s 667 16 881 2 018 9 r:tl7 5 856 l 803 9 114 s 972 19 566 7 364

24 913 3 613 55

185

2Cl8 llS7 225 957 9 213 2 685 6 93S 37 676 30 578 5 616 e S110 16 3112 7 Cl9i 3 895 3 203 22 515 8 147 8 904

5 464 950 1 983 5 998 19 9tll 82 921 6908 14 744 7 44 12 610 3 937 s 126 11 6111 20 431 41 134 4 208 2 5115 379 2 347 31 615 13 112

v

9 222 9 281

20 10 Hl 17 3 7

595

'197 298 154 490 354 310 884 118 %6 :lll2 074 367

582 1 375 1 350 79

6 2 24 3 2l 7 4 1 066 2 3'11 s 143 49

91 118

247 369

8 028

2 636 416 374 221 149 1 476 2 2$4 1 604 650 9 832 8 943 21 168 6 480 730 3 484 10 474 1 739 15 220 I 281 1 251 12 688 5 746 4 173 2 769 350 1 541 332 1 115 30 957 3 264 17 988 6 017 288 2 184 79 3 '174

IS 979 4 587 2 020 1 005 868 7 499 8 658

6 742 1 916 19 123 16 560 117 724 23 395 5 910 41 530 46 829 4 131 27 152 2 114 1 300

23 738

116 '"' 840 4 971 7ZI 2 317 877

l 805 45 010 3 205 18 312 12 7ZI 2 345 7 836

271

3870

24 112

36811

50 342 30ll 690 317 I 535 61M 2 714 8 274 22 -468 19 358 4 070 4 482 10 806 3 110 1 570 1 540 15 189 5 510 5 180 4 499 14 274 1 363 2 151 10 760 16 340 1 055 2 756 1 343 2 533 694 865 3 105 3989 1 m 805 1 060 83 394 5 450 1 983 1 611 1 856 57'1

4 l 3 4

5311 041 824 636 2 484 1 704

626 3 499 1 046 8 804 2 522 2 358

752

l 070 1 749 14 96 25 9 2

646 605 641 116 6 168 614 7 066 3 710 3 069 641 6 '/'IS s 720 40 315 6 930 1 322 16 263 15 eoo 896 2 934 251 140 2 543 1 017 724 802 201 412 240 351 14 123 574 4 283

5 858 2 192 2 680 86 1 064

82 418

12 358

4 150 2 072 9 A38

I 045 I 495

2H66 2 125 2 '139 21 930

26738 25 122 6 449 2 961 15 712 1 616 619

991

10 .400 014 1 445 4 641 5 333

503

.400 4 430 3 280 160 348 64

262 64

57 1 622 703 1 248 120 83 22 75 948 311

m

338 610 165

445

593 61 220 312 123 1 047

230

I 630 411 29:5 216 184 3llii

9

6G no 47 378 H3.4 2 926 77 427

326

12 665 2 433 2 237 196 I 277 852 6 904 895 81 2 364 3 564 22·1 32'9 39 37 253 BO 74 99 17 61 31 35 1 466 122 320 Q

93 464 16 158

MINNESOTA 25-709

Table 179. Occupation of Employed Persons by Education, Race, and Sex:

1970-Continued

!Doto bosed on sample see text For meaning of symbols, see text] Years of school completed

The State Total

High school

College

Elementary, 8 yeon or less

1 to 3 years

4 years

l to 3 years

1 122 8

1 712 45

2 085 193

1 183

4 years or more

-

NEGRO Male omployotl, 16 ytars ol4 on4 • -------------·----Professional. technical. and kindred workers. _______ •.•••.• __ _ Engineers ............. ___ .... _------ .... __ ........... ---- __ ...... __ -·-----_ l,Qwyers and judges-------·-·--·-·---·--------·-·-····· Lile and physical scientists------·-------------·--------Physicians, dentists, and related proctiti<>ners ______________ _ Health workers, except practitioners ---------------------Social and recreation worker•-----------·-·---·---------Teochers ------ -- ---- ------------ -- ---- -- -···--------Technicians, except health------------------·-----------Writers. artists, ond en1ertoiners ------ -------·----------Other professional, technical, and kindred workers ----------

--.. --M"s':,'i~~ ~~~-a-d~'.n~~~'_'.'~~~~·-~~:e~t-~~~::::::::::::::::::: -

--

Manufacturing __ ------ __ •••• _____ •• _______ •••••••••• Retail trade __ -----· •••••• ·------- -------···--·---·-All olher industries •• ·------------· __ ------·-··------Self-employed •• _------------------- •••• --------------Retail trade •••• __ -------------- •••• __ --------------. All other industrie'-·····-------------------·-·····-·· Soles workers __ -------------------- __ ------------------Manufacturing and wholesale trade---------·-···--·-----Retan trade •••••• -------------- ______ ------·---------All other industries ••••••• _________ •••• -----·-·--·-----Cl~col and kindred workers------------------------------Bookkoepers and billing clerks •• ______ •••• __ ---------- ••• Moil handlers and postal clerks -------------------------Other clerical and kindred workers •••....•••••••••••••.••• Craftsmen and kindred workers----------------·····-·----- . Carpenters •••••••••••••• __ • _______ •• ____ •••••.•• __ ••• _ Construction craftsmen, except carpenters .................................. .. Automobile mechanics, including body repairmen·----------Mechonits and repairmen. except auto-------------------Machinist• •••• ______ ••.••• __ ._. ___ •• ____ -------- __ ---Metal craftsmen, except mechanics and machinists---------Foremen, n.e.c ____ ........ --.. -- __ ----- --------.............. _____ _ Other craftsmen and kindred workers •• ---------·----·--- _ Operatives, except trans.port ________ -.. -------·------------Assemblers •.•••• -------- ---- ____ •• ------·-·---------Geroge workers and gas stotion cttendonts ---------------Laundry and drycleaning operatives. including ironers •••••••• Precision machine operotives ........ ____ ------ ------------·- _ Other operatives, except transport .. __ .,. _________ ,,, .................. .. Durable goods, monufocturing -----·------------------Nanduroble goods, including not specified manufacturing •. _ Nonmanufocturing industries .... __ ............. ---------------Transport equipment operatives---------------------------Truck drivers ------ -------- •••••••.•. ---------------Other transport equipment operatives ........................................ ..

--

-

. .-

--

-

-------La~~e;;~·u~ti~~rfa~r~rS::::: :: : :: :: :::::::::::::::::::::: -Freight, stock. and material handler•-·--------·----------- Other laborers, except farm ----------------·-·--------- -Manufocturiog industries .... __ ........ ---------------.. -- __ _

----

~~~~efost!~r1°:~ fa~~~~~;e-n-

:::= ===::=:: =: ::=: :: --------Female "''l'loyod, 16 yeors ol4 •twl over -------------Professional. technical, and kindred workers •.• _____________ _--Registered nurses. .................... ---- .. ----------------.. ----- -Health workers, except nurses-------------·------------ -Teachers. elementary ond secondary schools --·----------- -Technicions, except health---- ........ ------···--------- -Other professional, technical, and kindred workers ·-------Moncgers and administrators, except form ...................... ______ _--Salaried __ .• ---- •• ----···- •• ------------··----------- -Self·employed ---- -------- ____ -- -- •• -----------------:: :: : : Service workers. except private household1 ________ ,...,_.., _____ _ Cleaning service workers .... __ ---------------.. -- .......... ___ _ Food service workers ________ .... -- ....... ------.. ---- ______ .. _-Health service workers--------------------·----------- -Personal service workers ................. ,. .. ___ ........ ---------- __ _ Protective service workers-------------.. -- .. ------.. ----Private household workers -------------------------------

-Soles workers------------·--- __ •••• __ ------------------ -Rotoil trade-----------·-- ••••.••• -------------------- -· -----

Clerical and kindred workers •••. -------------------------Bookkeepers and cashiers-----------------------------Otftee machine operators ••.. ______ --------····------·-Secretories1 stenographers. and typists ....................................... .. Other clericol and kindred workers •••• ------------------- -Crottsmen ond kindred workers--------------------------Operatives. except transport ............ __ .... -------------- .......... .. Sewers and stitchers ............................... -------------............ .. Laundry and drycleoning operatives. including ironers------Other operatives, except transport ___________ .. ___ ,. ~-- ..... Durable goods, manufacturing----------····---------Nondurable goods, including not specified manufacturing •• -Nonmonufocturing tndustries ........... __ -----------------Transport equipment ---------------------.. -----_ l<1borers, except farmoperotives ........ _... ____________________________

-------------· ~~:e,~s~~:r:O~~ fu~~~~~me-n· :: :: :: :: :::::::::::::::::: -Se-rvice workers, except private household -----w-.. . . . . . . . ---- -Cleaning service workers .... __ ---- ___ ·------------------- --· Food service workers ____________ ------------------·--- -Health service workers ................ ,. .... -.......................................... .. -Procttcol nurses .......................... -- ........ ------------------ -Personal .servfce work.ers .............................................................. .. Protective service worker.s ---------................................... - .. ..--Priwte household workors ---- --------------······------· -1

•Includes allocated coses not shown separately.

25-710 MINNESOTA

6 923

l 074 67 23 21

50

74 19 210 118 99 393 381 335 53 42 24()

46

22 24 169

80 50 39

--8

--

-33 25 10 4 11 8 8

-

36

--

-

10

54

90 902 432 206 264 5 63

-7

1 338 361 187 409

10

177 4 187

4

19 3 3

-

192

54 -3

686

l 046

31 28 5

-

s 273

317 89 78 11 167 128 1 556 125 125 387 919 60

20

9 9

38 150 35 5 9 350 198 86 2 4 11 7

307

5 6

-

14

779 22 167 590 930 32 105 91 94 63 42 117 386 l 201 146 24 43 61 927 421 341 165 249 58 191 737 96 264 377 96 19 26 l 351 586 334 65 149 91 7 755 95

-14

51 144 3

22 8

10 5 15 14 67 265 24 6 3 13 219 77 101 41 21

-

21 217 ')9

-

14

7 28 157 '196 9 36 32 43 13 4

19 140 382 37 13 13 25 '194 132 96 66

88 30 58 236 30 106 100 11

--

--15 4

39

44 41 50 100 83 14 10 59 17 7 10 59

5 30 24 275 7 73 195 313 17 32 47 19 33 10 38 117 429 57 5 24 17 326

175 105

46

76 10 66

253 26

108 119 50 14 13

428 202 93 14 67 16

123 100 33 35 39

-

1 207 36 3 6 6

2 118 148 32 10 25

3

21 4

81 41 37 4

10

-3

13 13 17

-4

13 7 158 15 15 128 30 76 22 5 10

-328 132 49 44 8

34

135

-

-

4 62 62 275 40 37 '19 169 17 354 24 31

m

152

72 75

23 -

7 392

117

56 103

-

66 4 37

360

-

-

so

14 841 58 61 219 503 31 486 15 44 427 214 58 155

-

30

--

482 109 74 196 30 51

-

9

276 10

821 552 57

4

23

15 4 21

22

-

-

63

40 119 95 90 18 12 60 5

-

5 70 55 6

9 202 8 50 144 157 3 11 4 13 12 13 46

55 109 23

-3

6 77 26 39 12 50 18 32 27 11 12 4

--

197 58 55 16 32 25

-

7SS

184

43

20 32

89

17

so 6

141

11

18 2Q4

122 109, 6 12 91 13 ~

9 17

11

-6

56

-

13 43

20

-4 9

-

-7

16

5

--11 11 -14 14 4

-4 -

-

4 16

5

-11 -507 377 17

-

241

116

27 27

14 14

33 33 345 27 27 114 177

9 6 78

-

5 41

--

41 29

-

12

-114 -

8

56 22 21

-6

-

--

21 57

1 -7 7

--

--22 3

-

10 10

5

--

DETAl LED CHARACTERISTICS

Table 179. Occupation of Employed Persons by Education, Race, and Sex:

The State

1970-Continued

E"'ir:!O'sl--~~~~~H-~_,_~~~~~~~-1-~~~~~~C-~_iogo~~~~~~-l orm"S

l l4l 3 'I""''~

1 016

654 12a

4 yeors or more

PERSONS OF SPANISH LANGUAGE Molt amploye
9 13'1

in

Writers, artists, ond entertainers ..................................... -------

51

55

27

ond

s1ation attendants--.. ------------.. . .......... ..

except

except

Private

Female employed, 16 yean old aod over-·--······-·---Professional, technical, and kindred workers _________________ _ Registered nurses .......... _....................... ___ ............ ______ .... ----Health workers, eitcept nurse$ ................. - .............. ___________ _ Teachers. e~mentcry and secondary schools ............ ---------Techn~ians, except health __ ....................... -.... --.... ----------Other professional, technical. and kindred workers ----------Managers and administrators, except form ................ - .. ---------Salaried ••••••••••••••.•.• ___ ------- .. -·-··· ••.• ·----·-

gw::::~~n~ngp~~~~;~~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: .

Secretories, stenographers, and typists .................................. - .. .. Other clerical ond kindred worker•-·---------·-----···---·· Crohsmen and kindred workers---·-····-···--·--····--·-··Operatives, except transport __ .••••••• ··-·--------····----Sewers and stitchers ........ -.......................................... - ........... _.. Laundry ond drycleoning operatives, including ironers ••••••••• Other operatives, except tronspcrt .•••.•••.•.•.•••••••••••• Durable goods, manufacturing -----·--···----·····-···-Nondurable goods, including not specified monufocturing ••• Nonmanufocturing industries _________ ., ................ --------Tn;msport equipment operatives-------.............................. ~-·---Laborers. except form .............. ____________ .................................. ..

~~ 1~ ~~:r:O:~ To~~fo~~;.;;,-:::::::::::::::::::::::::::-

1 5

Service workers, except privote househoid'-···-···----------Cleoning service workers ............ __ ............ ., ............... --.. -- ........ .. Food 5ervice workers .................. ---------·--- ........ - .... -----· .. H&olth serviee workers ····--------·---····--·····--·-·· Practk:ol nurses ........................ - ....................................... - ......... .. Personol service workers ............ - ............................................ ,. .. .. workers ......................................................... ..

Protective serviceworkers ............ _.................................... -.. . . . . . . . Private household

6

7 21 7 7

29

148 113 99 19 84 86 334

922

95 88

10 19 710 374

184 152 245

127 118 399 60 125 214 84 41 84 518 167 181 31 46 56 2 114

349 81

29 83

7

20

31 13

122

35

SQ

13 17 5

16

11 61

28 28

49 IB

121

119

121

7

8

21

136 105

23

4ii7 59 26 35

11

27 30 45 298 12 9 5

20 15 211 :166 40 61

37 26 205 292 36

2n

165 117

42 33

80

134 58

22

17 5

19

20 28

76 37

39

214

ll4

25 45

29 41

18

5 19 214 162

15

10

49

15

53

20 20

55

23

119

159 48

15

79

130 23 53

93 21

13 13

19 30

1

433

1103 56

20 9

6

286

5 22 210

39 43

26 31

4)0

21

19

12

7

45

40 480 114 33

134 199 2ll 212 8

55

9 5

51

45 175

26 107 42

17

618 65 210

150 30 69 37

164 16

208

n

55 36 12 31

66

20

21

31

42

103

n

6 14

94 19 21

64

15 15

4

9

9

8

25 70 6

12 12 20

6 14 6 18 18

195 62 81

52

19 6

6

26

191

6 4 15

177 173 8

n

6

10

44

105

169 84 79

215 209 64 12

25 16

7 19 6

8

139 7 14 118 lll 49

57 4ll1l

15

32 15 10

6

7

9 5 5

2a

6 6

29

4

e 43

6

6 32

117

10 5 5 7 7 88

e

15

5ll

7

8

58 17

35

10

44

471 7

ne

110

7

6

10

7

5 173 37 33 140

56

12 22

59

139

5 8

12

40 112

875

605 71

-4lj

144 65

16

303 56 585 40

16

29 15 4l 20

e1

1/JI/ 18 Zl 45 20

51

53 37 109 76! 140 3'I

7

23

59 84

12 144

124

19 107

15

30 233 5

8 76 ll

6 '.l'I

? 27 12

64 108

55 301 22 41 238 912

53

7

35 211

227

Clerical and kindred worke"--·-------------·······--·-----Bookkeepers and billing clerks -----·--------·--·····-·--Moil hondlera ond postal clerks ---·------·--·---·-······· Other clerical ond kindred worker5---------~ .. -------------Crottsmen and kindred workers---- .. ·----------------··----Carpenters •• ·--- •••.••••.• ---· •.••.••••.••••••...••• ·Construction croft$men. except carpenters ............ __ .... _............ .. Automobile mechanics, including body repairmen ____________ _ Mechanics and repairmen, except outo ____________ .. ______ _ Machinists ................ ______ ---- ____ ....... -------------- ___ _ Metal craftsmen. except mechanics and machinists _________ _ Foremen, n.e.c ____ ------------------------------------Other craftsmen kindred workers--------------------Operative$, transport-------------- ................................... .. Assemblers ---- ---- ---- __ ---- -------- ............... _.. ------... .. Gorage workers and gas laundry and drycleoning operatives, including ironers--------Precision machine operatives ........ - .............. -----.. ___ .............. _ Other operatives. except 1ronsport .... ------------ __ ---- ........ .. Ouroble goods, manufacturing ····-·····-···-···-···--· Nonduroble goods, including not gpecijied monutoctoring •••• Nonmonufocturing industries---------- ...................... Transport equipment operatives----------~- .. ---~--- ................ .. Truck drivers ______ ---- ____ .................................................... _ Other transport equipment operotivts .......................................... .. laborers, form------------------------------------Constn,1ctian laborers __ ---- ........ ------ __ -------- __ ------ __ Freight, stock, and material handlers .. ___________ ---------Other laborers, farm _____ ,,_.,. ___________ ., ___ .,. _____ _ Manufacturing industries- .......... -------........... _.. __ ........ ____ _ Formers ond form monogers ............................................ - .... -----··Farm laborers ond farm foremen-·-···-----·--··-·--·--·---Service workers. except private household 1 __________________ _ Cleaning service workers __ .... __ ........ -----.. ---------------Food service workers ______ ----------------------------Health service workers -------------------............................ .. Personal service workers ____________ ,. ___ ................................ .. Protective service workers ........................................................... .. household workers -----------.......................................... ..

Retail trode __ ---· •••••• ____ .• -····---·-·· •••••••• -·-·-Cletic;:al ond kindred workers ___________ ........ - ... - .... ----------

415 353 122 83 142

82

~~t~~1h~ro~ed~Sfri85:: :::::: :: :: : : :: :: :: :::: :: :: :: :: :: ::: _

So~s~:;;:.~~/.~. :: :: :: :: :: :: : : :: :: :: :: : : :: :: : : :: :: :: :: :::

19

165

---g ............................. ------_

9

6

26 5 181

Other prof..sional, technical, and kindred workers -··-··---· Monogers and administrators, except form .............. ___________ _ Solaried ·····························------·-·--·-----Manufacturing ---------- ...... __ Retail trade ______ .................................................................. ____ ----All other indu5tries................................ • Seit-employed •• __ ••.••.•• ···-··-·-·---·---·---- ····-··Retail trade •••• ____ ·-·--· •••••. --------··--·-··---·All other industrie. __ --·· •••••• ···------- .••• ---·--···· Soles workers .• ·--··-··-····----··-·-------------·---·--Monulocturing and wholesale trade-··-·--·-···-···-··----

except

"

6

12

24 10

16 5 6

9

L-~~~~~-'-~~~~~-'-~~~~~~~~~~~~..\.-~~~~~~~~~~~.....J

'Includes ollocoted coses not shewn seporotely.

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

MINNESOTA 25- 711

I;.:»

""I

Tobie 180. Occupation of Employed Persons by Industry Group and Sex:

...,~ 31:

zz

!S ~

1970

[Dalo hosed on sample. see text. For meaning of symbols, see 1extJ Manufacturing Durable goods

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

aver

Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries

Mining

Construetion

Total

furniture. lumber, and wood products

1 464 273

111 030

14 008

82 759

309 222

10 761

230 036

1 587 10

1 Oil 180

4 570

22 366

60

Persons

1~~

Stone, cloy, •7Jloss p ucts

Primary ferrous industries

Primary nonferrous industries

fabricated metal industries, including nor specified melol

am

5 503

2 221

on supplies

18 455

63 279

21 687

103

1 107

-

-

14 659 943 10

THE STATE

T•tal employed __________ -------------- ____ ------ -- -- Pnftssloul, hdmicol, .... ldo4n4 _..,.. -----------------Accountont5 ____________ ---- ________ -------- ________ -----------

Architects __ ---- __ ---- ________________ ---- ---- _______________ _

15 708 l 066

~fSa;~~;~~=::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

6 655 20 681 722

(iv~ -- -- -- ------ ------ -- -- -- ---- -- ------ -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

Electrical and electronic •• ------------------------------------ -Industrial --------------------- __________ ------------ ---- __ Mechanical______ -------- _____________________________________ Other engineers ------------ -------------- ---- ----------------

~:E~~~~~~~~~'.~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Personnel and labor relations warkers-----------------------------e~~d-~~~~!~~~~~~=::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Electrical and electronic engineerin9 technicians ___________________ _ Industrial and mechanical engineering technicians-----------------Technicians. except heotth. and engineering and science--------------Writers, artists, and entertainers--------------------------------Other professional, technical, and kindred workers------------------• ...,... n4 n.1o1stnrton, ucopt mm-------------------purchasing agents, and soles managers --------------------Other managers and administrators ------------------------------Salaried __ -- ---- ---- ------ ---- ---- -- -------- -- -------- -- -- -- Self-em ployed -- -- -- -- -- ---- -- -- -- -- -------- -- -- -- -- -------- -5*• w..ten ____ ------ ______ -- ---- ---- ---- -- __ -------- ~uyers.

Cloricol ... kWn4 worlctn -------------------------------

~~~~~~===================================================

bW~.af~~~,::~: !~'lg~·~~~~~~~-================================ Shipping and receiving clerks------------------------------------Stock clerks and storekeepers---------------------------------Other clerical and kindred workers --------------------------------

Craftsmff aa4 klo4Rd werlcers -----------------------------

:~~~~~:~$ ~0:3~'foen"em~~~se_~~~·-~~~-~~~~~~-s_:::::::::::::::-

E;5~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~!~~~~~·~~===:::::::::::::::::=:::::=:::_

Excavating, grading. and road machine operators-------------------Foremen, n.e.c -------------------------------------------------

0

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Machinists, job setters, and toolmokers ----------------------------Metal craftsmen, except mechanics and machinists ___________________ _ Pointers, construction and maintenance, and plasterers and paperhangers_

2 864

4 746 3 700 3 568 5 081 499 3 124 1 838

4 957

2 17 5 3

017 482 868 415

653 3 616 13 248 140 983 125 16 109 86

904 619 285 635

22 650 102 505 252 JO 14 4 10 7

188 119 803 659

740 018

1m

177 077 IU 771

809

2 799

16 694 1 842

7 702

s 820

26 950

43 241 17 234

11 446

6 034 5 795

~~~/:g~;;,'Ws~~~ ~~~~:-=======================================

6 9 4 34

S73 026 406 634

Assemble~~~~-·-~~-~~~-=============================== Checkers, examiners, and inspectors; manufacturing _________________ _

158 21 8 1 1

048

Stationary engineers and power station operators ___________________ _ Other craftsmen and kindred workers_ _____________________________ _

Filers, pofoshers, sanders, ond buffers------------------------------

~~~:f:~ and ~~~bf:~t~~~ati'J!~le~-::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Welders flomecutters _______________________________________ _ Other specified operotives-------------------------------------Mochine operatives, miscellaneous specified _____________________ _

a~;Es:~~;~~~========================

s

9

70 16 9

67S 402 318 617 447 498 079 979 101

9 369

4 563

66

-8

24

-

-

31

23 S2

16

52 208

112

114

-

22 12

348

87

16 I 476 10 1 150 73 27 87

1'19 9

-

30

69

233

4 1 882

s

21 4

61 4

17 69 907

5

-

435

4 52

60S

35 7 119 174 326

136

9

-

37 178 131 42

-

-

6 048 41 16 58 198 S16 822 1 306 2 075 379

205

9

9 9 178 74 14

5

9 62 40

-

11

-

60

24

5

5

13 13

-20

9 9

72

I 440 904 21

87 42

30

480

5

300

4

-

219 3 457 1 313 1 281 259 123

28

765

-

21

335

5

15

507

292 126 206 5

998

35

93 31

963 329 524

II '19

II 4

80

703

31 9 212 121

79 13

1 195 245

4 675

1 268

66

950

62 4

885

953 3 722 J 586

948 916

65

136

32

4 3

5 612 1 531

43 564 4 549

863 107

941 132

422

114 34

2 077 281

2 806 241 9

744 887

23 4S 130 43 SlS

12 40 14 49 694

14 19 42 243

BB

1 125

9 347 727 22 116 767 749 796 6 17tl

2 218

1 697 15

1 748 20

572 4 4 6 7 26

4 318 138

3 158

60 81 70

11 132 14 4 96 140 166

124

2 681 1 758 90 4 562

18 18 137 15 1 122 379 26 621

941 203

284 98

23 44 321

109 174 201

128 38 284

1 825 1 200 428 296 143 624 l 243 1 925 676 723 313

19 592 6 369 1 923 151 262 2 820

9 821 4 081 I 231 114 190

20 4 16 14 I

203

9 764 74 25 176 J 033 47 465

40

2 569 13 183 511 4 350 4 257 J 061 2 099 32S 173

6 61

6 -

31 31

5

115 128 136

43

22

1 622

522

5 22 659 2 875

-

12 20 10

9

-

24

985

3 943 90

6 173 48 28 62

33

9

358

3 576 9

-

9 JS

50

6

45

335 9

--

--

'19

19 19 7

-

IJO 1 176 30

40

80 338

-

-

14 67

'19

5 0'19

'197

202

1 S90 3 756 4 372 33 94 7 377

4

40 137 127

15

2 822

on

276

23 4 7 IS 110

279 36 74

304 4 511 3 273

4

207 32

18 427 7 17

3

9 455

128 110 6 5 43 4

--

564

-

-38 28 -4

ll2

659

248

650

132 I 350 1 117 1 380 690 8 880 2 983 2 226

66

-8S -7

26

493 96

I 016 '194 14 28

75 585

2 789 2 611 2 825

4

13

288 58

589

29

10 15 626

2 923

-

633 74

204 7tJ 134 130 4

524 345 179

'19

173

53

775 138 637 391 246

1 143 303 7 540 4 913 2 627

52

580

348

~uipment,

521 513 015 778 237

323 39 284 258 26

576

39 853 3 652 30 3 750 11 901

Electrical machinery,

Machinery, excep1 electrical

-

809

2 '195 285 154 170 73

2 3 2 28

567

667 947

56 372 '193 135 1 290

854 1 110 319 13 879 7 S43 703 9 781 3 620 857 661 8 186 1 304 6 540 107 19 8 1 1 4 6 33 14 7

541 527 402 156 226 998 359 930

545

572

6 164 3 662

-

-

314 99 28 40

663 74

-

79 30 143 40

54

65

-

39

32

22

19S 49

--

13 35 14

29

5

148 70 360

88

-

296 160 170

-

108

495 349 94 124

112

1 078 384 19 1 296

33 63

so

673 121

21 933

3 26 257

528 7 26 5 96 113

202

16

I 865 48 97

l 071 87

20

38 15 76 36 251

406 166

5

-7

3 406 S03 88 84 121 106 189 1 183 496 242 206 188

16

7 363 147 157 13S 16 41 117 677 517 181 205

170

6

10 194 261 557 296 129 168 85

44

--

10 33

SS

365

54 J3 61

'19

254

11

n

2 532 2 248 930

l 282 566 509

320

44 189

300 294

1 7'l.9

5

s

6

362 547 I 655 578 420 333

317

0

m

~

Table 180. Occupation of Employed Persons by Industry Group and Sex:

1970- Continued

(Data based on sample, see text. For meaning of symbols, see text]

rm 0

Manufacturing

n

::c )>

~

n

-I

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

Durable good•

16 years old and over

Agriculture. forHtry, and faheries

Mining

Construe· tion

Toto!

fomiture. lumber. ond wood products

$2694

445

1 Jll

2 176

9 722

409

~·~~-~~-::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

1om 26 en IS 090

63 352

27 1 166 125

freight,.~~haiidiefi::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

n

m ;;:o

u;

Persons

Stone, cloy,

an::Jloss p ucts

Primary ferrous indUJtries

Primary nonferrous

industries

Fabricated melol industries, including not specified melol

Eledricol

Machinery, except

electrkol

a

m~, ~uopment,

sUpplies

-I

n

THE STATE-Continued

(/)

Tete! ompleyetl-Continued Tnnpod .........

Other transport

°'""""'" ------------------------------

equipment operatives-------------------------------

15 377

2 262

200 8 639

3 768

113

5

4 866

947

6 810 4 6S5

,_ ........ __ ------------------------------------------

104 171

104 171

196 454

353

16

n

5 334 I 409

m

94

-

427 # 204 179

703

661

129

119

176 125

76 53

31 14

245 106

110 700 163

'

151

64

9

173

112 382

204

102

36 28

329

I 104

256

n

117 62

104

13

5

16 14

SS

201

-

8

28 41

hmele employell ____ -- ---------------- ---- -------------

556 422

9 475

561

4 991

15 951

1 519

1 471

314

....

3W

92 944 4 267 898 4U 20 813 363 4 113

11 5

17 24

319

4322

S8

76S

31 10

10

20 6

15 11

7' 37

7

93 182

4

4

19 160

1 183 I 678

46

-

5

13

10 28

242 200

1 148

44

42

..

1 057 91

30

777

5

H

3 599

29 283

545

662

3 745 147

93

90

9

69

894 2 001

Writers, artists, and enteffaiMrs __ ·----------------------------··-Other professionot, technitol. llnd kindred wurkert ··-----····-·-····--

3 263

7

5 6

15

5 4

62 046

39

4

~~-~-~-~-:::::::::::::::::::::

11 720 14 554

7G 41

18

41 246

78

5

Clerieol ................. -·---------------·-------------

191 6211

l4G

376

243 10

6

Saloried •• Self-employed -- -- -----··· -- ·- ---- -- -- -- -- ----· - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Solos ....... ____________________________________________

~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

~~~-~-~~-~-:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

~~~~~~~==::::::::::::::::::::::: ~=ii~=~::iiis=::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Secretaries -- -- -- ··-- ---- -- -- -----------------------------------

4 166

25 879

13 494 3 143 4 809

8 286

1 7 45 2 15 64

383 157

765 735 757 6()3

29

12

......... ----------------------··--·--·

= = :::::::::::::::::::::

-

9

690

32

110

1 506

-

17

228

'""""-- -- ---- ----------------------·------·-·----

s.ni.. .....-. ........ priMle .......... --------·---------·-

129 079 1a1

52

62

-

23 617

11

27

95

6

16

2'21

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1~1 35

212

4

5 9

10 126

57

5

172

9

35

42

155

105

1 161

5 850

-8

28

229

605

I ISO

16 17 40

38

311

s

46

23

596

140

2'

36

226

410

199

12 11 88

5

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1 394

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12 7

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633

5

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36

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205

241

7 651

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11

101

810

26

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81

nw

10 53 37

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55

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127 121

406

306

9 9

129

55

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10

4

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79

16

846

--

200

3 013

6

---

4

424 172 45 14 193

lO

128

11 518 4 190 3 929

536

12 18 24

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16

9 67 281

8 881

43 254

28

23 21

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26 208 29

109

4

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40 5 20 171 5

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884

-

--

672 91n 405

3 963

7 Hl

Ofhef seNice worklrs. indudillg priYate hovsehold--············-··-··

12

34

19

927 190

12 006 14 558 102 515

348

18

437

7 ..,,

~:

9 79

4

35

5 555

t.Uonn,....,. ,_ -- -----------------------------------

1 223

--

89

U1

~

-

375

154 12

59 335

662

17

205 17 61 188

62 --

12 4 5 36

116

17 106 875 71 327 831

Assemble~-~-~-::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

,....,..,

s

44 3

operatives,-·

48

43

1 753

manufncturlnv-------------------

s

24

I 581

Chedcm. examinm. end inspectors; Packers and WtOpperS, except meot and produce --------------------· Other transport ---------------------------------

13

80

cmt- .................. -·--·------------------------n,e.~ --------·-·-·· -·--·-···· -------- ____________ ------

Fotemen.

s3

I 148 521 133

295

20

186

20

84 103

64

233

145 808 1 202

612

302

299

70

133 4#

284

283

70 265

332

6-65 Gild Wllldunen-----·----- ---------------------Other serviu workers, induding---------private househGld ____________________

39 149 20 S98

637

306 1 645 47 264

393 236 41 17 99

i~~~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

~

• 844

204 128

1 405 92 65

~ teclllllcal. ................. -------------------Atcountonlli •• -·-- ---· __ •••• -·-· -··· •• ------------------ ·-------

....I .... w

522

3 668 9 085

=~~~=~=~====================

,..~

18 2# 147

20 235

Not specified loborers ------------ -- -------- ---- ---- ---- -------- --

~

30 1 602 40

4()9

2 734 4 391 2 597

=-==::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

~

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.495 25 507

107 2 360

17

-

-

13

-4

s

7

167 5

9

201

455 30 89

26 36

203

9

22

54 148

29

4 298 38 84

2 473 ll2

a

19

:m

I 247

651

213 413

17

lft

m

84

215 'fl

5 679

5-

32

9

-

m

23

25 10

ll'8

-

23

1 608 545

125

76

862

'

3 303

647 71

1 658

M

2 653 6if1

78

1 622

10

4

185

1ao

131

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32 9

U1

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61

58 23 10 17

90

~

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I

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~

zz

Cl

0

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1970-Continued

Table 180. Occupation of Employed Persons by Industry Group and Sex: (Dato based on sample, see text. For meaning of symbols, see text]

Manufacturing-Continued

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistica I Areas of 250,000 or More

Nondurobli> goods

Durable goods - Continued Motor vehicles and motor vehicle equipment

Aircraft and parts

lotion eQuipment

4 622

3 315

4 434

and '::J/l!d products

Chemicals and allied products

Rubber ond miscm. laneous plastic products

7 911

23 587

26 709

1 985

6 651

211 52

4 047 383 10 140 1 308 206

3 160 204

1 227 89

445

50

99

90 62

23 331 120 5 10

22

22

Ord nonce

Other durable goods

Textile mill prnducts

8 917

25 558

45 575

2 405

3 544 258

3 352 693

128 14

Other fronspor·

THE STATE

-- -- -- -- ---- -- Pmonie1ol, tedlllkel, ntl kilulrd worften ___ _ Accountants ______ ---------- ___________________ _ ------- -- -----ArcMects ______________ •• ______ •• __ •••••••• -- •• ---------------~Oll)puter speciolists ------ •••••• ···- ---------- __ _--- ---------- -- -- ------------ -·i:ai::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Civil •••• ________ •••• __ ---- ________ -------- __ _--- ------------Total employed __ -----------------------

. . . . . . . . . . . ;o. ... , . _ _ _ _ ..... - -

Bectrical end eltctroni<: ________________________ _------------------ -- ----------Industrial ______ ------ ---------- ________ ------ -------- -- -----Mechanical. _____ ------ ____________ ----------- --- -- -- -- ---- --Other engineers ______________________________ _....................................

_____ . ______ .,. ___

Mothemoti<:ol specioli$ts------ •••••••••• ---- •••••• life and physical scientists _______________________ _ ---------------Chemists __ -----------------------------____ __ ---------- --Personnel and labor relations workers ______________

---- ---------- --Social scientist. -------------- __ ---------------- _ -- ---------- --------En~~!fi~.~~!-~~~~~~~~~-~~~::::::::::::::::: ---------------------Electrical ond eltctronic engineering technicians ____ _ -- ---- --------Industrial and mechanical engineermg techni<:ions --- -- ---- --------Technitions, except health, and engineering and science ----- ---- -- ---Writers, artis.ts, and entertainers-------------.. ---..... -- ... -- . --------Other professional, tethni<:al, and kindred workers ___ _ --------- ---- -MllGftrS 11111 •lnlstmers, U
0

m

~

.-

m 0

n

:J:

)>

~

n

-I

m

Electricians __ ---------- __ ------------------------ -- ------------Excovating, grading, and rood machine operators -- ------------Foremen, n.e.c ---------- ------------ -- ---- ------- - -- -----------Mechanics ond rer,airmen ------ ------------ _______ _---- ---- ------Automobile, inc uding body ______________________ _--- -- ---- -----Machinists, job setters, and toolmakers------------ -------- ------Metal craftsmen, except mechanics ond machinists ____ _ Painters, construction ond maintenance, and plasterers o ici-ilciPi..ti
5

91

41 282

-

81

-

38 31

22

-4

6

55

34 106

-4

4 JO

4 31

36 14

188 82 28 37 25 35 55

9 -

9 24 266 54

212 201 11

130 51 79 79

-

Moch;ne opero1ives. misce11aneous specified __________ _-------------_... _____________

Other specified operatives-------------------------- --------------Machine operntNes, not specified -------------------

-~!~=s0~~~l!'e!s::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ---------------------------

-9

66 66

-

27 16 324

116 208 195 13

89 298 97

9

338 282 140

155

396

5

9 67 56 71 57 580 216 174

27 17 44

-

400 82 79

34 5 51 48

217 61 156 156

-

29

29 305 831

467 36 54 31 166 70 110 29 321 266 161 178 700 42 30 40 20 193 378

521 44

4 100 9

5 822 34

54 IO 35

84 33 147 98 2 077 1 254 169 290 147 62 78 53 414 1 051

9 47 10 66 320

10 42 102 302

34 40 26 164 683

947

827

1 218 24

I 870

14 15 27 9 187 113

424

--

11

60

5

-

-

4

5

19

62

222 91 117 82 98

32

18

57

53

-

31 10 258 141 11 69 61 27 31 4 5 133 I 578 427 46

52 69 52 315 306 129 17 114 51

-

4 19 8 38 10 416 622 18 485 66 12 62 4 44

80

-

799 443 1l 569 138 102 54 94 34 I 759

16

ID 278 2 S9S 585 111

JS

103

3 491 735 810

91 120 512 408 500 !05

156

5

22

16

12

4

-9

-

--

24

21 11

27 11

-8

-

-

-

7

16 14

48 10

-

15 496 451 813

5

30

177 173 3 826 983 637

158 8 054 3 168

315

5.49

470

46

714 l SOB

-

23 58 7 220 296

5 21 -

115 88 4 20 4

-

-4 16 23 1 275 40 39 5

-

6 1 185

-

--

-

29

15()

204

322 397 19 353 303 130 100 l 049 185 65

60

31 207 317

5

-

--

36 5

5

6

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m

1 446

843

172

98

4 31 82 124 83 950

4 43 151 33 514

l 744 149 12 20

856

950

1 458

6

926 214

17 6 11 14 406 173

8

17

7 8 14 6 292 176 4

3 715 4 7 96 65 163 18 1 315 597 20 353 302 34 159 287

8 806 26 9 15 32

-

651 17

--

1 911 292 167

22

10 20 26 532 407 192 115 150

58

269

95

39

479 2b6

743 655

749

681

98

--

15

394 172

44

102 36 44

1 381

-

3 379 316 254 19 34 13 16

3 261 148 165

82 2 401 2 693 978

-

-

-

16

33

7 890 358 552

10 14 4 276 261

5

20

31

5 298 67 248

-

8

22 153

16 -

143

8

5

244

217

34

s

35

109 4 15 14 19 32 36

54 9 6 6 7 366 53 90

-

71 16 76 61 41

-5

180

308 266 74 4 573

in

76

29

660 93 567 523 44

358 279 207 2 721

30 6 5 19 12

23 36

382 71 311 306

5 953 594 31 107

295 71

-

18

43

9:28 260 668

3 897 242 27

9 -

6

-

189 41

308

824 115 21 5 48 100

664

-

986

14 4

18 5 5 6 2 434 175

2 2'.17

63 472

181 27

303

121 34 10 8

26

48

542

63

-

n

284 256 15 22 341 30 6 39 5 30 81

JO

6 95

297

264 238 26

1 198 349 849 839

59 56 81

JO

56

-

21

2 007 466 l 541 I 300 241

334 26

5 920 1 140 62 54 448 508 196 3 512

11

-

96

652

24 70 93 279

5

34

320

3 467 262 10 49 211 267 212 2 456

-

-

110 15 95 84 11

23

-

JO

-9

3 542 865 2 677 2 524 153

988 41

-

16

243 1 342 I 219 123

T 585

6&

I 037 181 141 15

~~1~f~~ ~~~~~~t~~:~~C~c~e~-==== :::::::::::::: :::---------------

-

-

1 173 8

212

526 70

2 138 953 159 76 91 86 361 182 79

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

20 57

657 18

164

31

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

OpenstiYes, except transport-----------------

Assemblers-------------- __________ ---------- ___ _-------- ------Checkers, examiners. and inspectors; manufacturing ___ _--------------Filers, polishers, sanders, and buffers---------------- ------------ ---

-

15

461 9

5 14

--

-5 77 --

1 354 102

143

30 33

------------~i::;i~;~r~1Ws~~~ ~~~~r~_::::::::::::::::::=:::::: ---- ------------

229 29

1 272

Stationary engineers and power station operators _____ _ ---- --------Other craftsmen ond kindred workers_ ______________ _---------------

-I U>

-4

734 68

361 64 9 4

Welders ond flomecutters .... ---------------------- ---------------

n

411

197 239 197 173 90 57 52

C:! U>

226

Other nondurnble goods, incl. not specified manufacturing

Printing, pubfishing, and allied industries

Food and kindred products

Apparel ond olher fabricated texrne prnducts

-

18 4

29

34

40 34

785

557 l 423

371 216 160

50 4 559 226 444

11

19 19 72 2 743 399 165 273 188

c

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c n :c

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1970- Continued

{Doto based on sample, see t.axt. For meaning of symbols, see text}

m

Manufacturing- Continued

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

:::0

v;

Durable goods- Continued Motor vehicles and motor vehicle equipment

Aircraft and parts

Nondurable goods

Other transporequipment

Ordnance

Other durable goods

tofi.on

Food and kindred products

Apparel Textile min products

and "c:'iC:d products

Printing, publishing, and allied industries

438 225

and other

fabricated textile products

Rubber and misc el-

Other nondurable goods, inct not specified

Chemicals and allied products

plastic products

monufcctvring

290

108

274

loneous

-I

n V>

THE STATE- Continued Tote! llftployed-Continued l~ . . . .Hf epOfllthH ---- --------------------------

~·~-'.."-~t~~-::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

17

s~:...'iho~dlef;::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

169

Frnight,

177 4

lOI

430

4 238

-

9

94

115

2 058

58

35

246

1 673

64

90

31 15

212 51

522

931 261

9

38

Other transport equipment ope
Other specified laborm ------ ------ -- -- -- -- -- ·- -- ---- ---- ------ -Miscellaneous loborer• ---------- ____________ -· ______ ------------Nol specified laborer• __ ·- ____________ • ___________ ------ __________

--

124

86

27 l1 45

-

5

52 5

11

104

M 42

102 63

116 29 243 134

406 29

507 4 321 I 955 511

283

10

n

572 4

51 9

43 30

281

129

140

10

4

76

99

s

5

287

167

10

49

189

59

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46

52

49

1 081 453

JB4

26

336 202

225 91

97

7 116

105

m

246

25

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184

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156 463

235

4S

28

36

74 457

19

l 572

84

90

m

1 612 l lOI! 70 125 309

27 22

80 61

645

473

131 104

ll

4 109 121

:l9)' 5 22 49

133

411

S3

285 9 76 201

9

17

ll 14

13!

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s 910

9 366

2 186

2 345

3 800

67

280

l 133

127

82 21l 6

to

45

137

26

,..,. ....ten ________

(leaning:::::=~~-~~-~~-:::::::::::::::::::: l'ersonol wvice workers ------ -------- ---------- _________________

88

Guards and watrhmM ____________ ·- __ -------· ______ ---· -----·-· __ Other servi
11 18

13

4

18

Female employed ____________ ---· ____ •• ____ ------ -· _____

598

455

945

3 175

10 011

11 258

1792

Acrounto:'_~~:-~.'"_"-~~-::::::::::::::::::::

14

t5 6

2l

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331 311

656 103

26

fr.'~~h~~T.ni;;;;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Registered 1111r.... dietilions, and therapists_ ___________ • _______ ·- ____

SoOcl scien1ist5 ---------- -------- __ ---------- ___________________ Wrilers. artist<. ood entertainers_ _______ -------- __ --·----·-·-·-· ___ Other prore»ionol, teefmicol, o1ld kindred workers ___ • ________________ M•"'"" lllld lllmiois-, eu.,i fann -----------·-·-·---·· Salaried __ -- -- ---- ---- -- -- - - • - -- -- --- - -- -- - - -- -- -- -- ---- -- -- -- --

59

4 4

s

5

21

5

4

-

4

4

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Clerical ud lillltr..t werlteB --------------------------------

235

~~'.~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

food------------·--------·--·----------·-·File cleri:•------------------ ---- ---- -- -·-- ---- -- ·- -· ---· -----· ..

C00ttler clerlcs, except

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4

6 12

107

186

37 391

17

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24

152

165

11

46

5

21

46

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137 15

159

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16

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54

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2"6 11

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29

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5

170

19

50

11

27'1

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4

74

207 9

324 60

Stl

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4 074

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666

2 631 !87

4 519 539 16

l DH 147 4

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53 24 46 307

5

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304

111

180

90

61 J

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215 5 16 174 26

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9

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1 238

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16

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254

5

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79

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40

9 19 10

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PoclJ>l>Of'S, excep! meat and produce ------------------·-Other opemlives, eiu:tp! !roMpOrl -----------·----·----·-·-·-·-----

23

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93

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20 6 98

4

6

111

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23 74

Asseml>le~~:-~~-~-:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Checkers. -e:w.om.inen, and inspectors; nu111ufactvrin9 ______ ---- ---------

15

37 27

8

11

311

6

27

5

6

Office machine Q)lefITTill"S -------· ---- ------··-·-- •• -- __ ----------Bookk
4 16

27

4

s.tt_..,,plcyfll __ -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- - - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- ---- ·- ---- -- Sale• wMen. _______________ ------------ ______ ------ ____

143 4 114

30

10 6

344

-

360

301 3 051

97

21 10

38

40 4

20

23 119 '267 ll

149

146

236 34

84

87 32'1

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651

136 36

1 179 104

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4 847

2 603

61

241

l 716

53\

2 010

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13 261

11111 556

285

37 2()

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144

161

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900

390

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279

23

112 5

172 4 371

l2

34 160

m

267

129

516 1 57?

126 l 336

21

31

2:!0 8!I

150

363

16 45

264

14

123

134 2ll2

195 199 l 352

99 I 684

5

26

-

5

20

6

7%7

428

47

90

79

92

J2

46

73

233

-

15

144

79 33

11

'

so

fem werioen __ -·-- ____ ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- -------------10

Cleoll;,,g urvice -------------------·-·--····--·-------·s.r.ico workers ....on, ........... ,.;.- i...HlooW --------------------, PersonOl service workers-------------------·--···------·-·------Other service worker$, intluding priwte lt
10

-s

-

22 18

JJ 46

Ill

5S

17

158

3ll

4 11

106

5 41

11

9

10

11 '29

~

""I

-°" .....

31:

zz

!S ~

{Daro based on sample, see text. for meaning of symbols, see text]

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

Accountants __________________________ ---- -------- __ -- -- -- ----. Arch~ects __________ ---- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- ---- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- ---- -- -

~~=~a~~~~~~=======================================::::::

Civn •• -- __ -- -- -- ------ ------ -- -- -- • ------- -- -- -- -- ---- -- ---Electrical and electronic .• -------------------------------------Industrial -- ---- ---- -- .... -- -- -- -- -- ---- -- -- ------ ---- -- ---- Mechanical ------ ------ ---- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- ---- -- -- -- -- -Other engineers ------------ __ ------------------------------ --

~~:~~~~~~~~=======================================

Personnel and klbor rela!ions workers.----------------------------Socicl scientist' -------------- __ ---------------- -- -- -- -- ------ --

~=~~~~~~~~~-t~~~~~~~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

Electrical ond electronic engineeri119 technicions •• -----------------lndustriol and mechanical engineenng technicians -----------------Technicians, except health, ond engineering ond science--------------Wmers, artists. and entertainers---------------------------------Other professional, technical, and kindred workers------------------1111.,.n mid Hmialdrmn, except Jana --------------------

Buyers, purchasing agents, and sales managers --------------------Other monogers and odminisfrotors -------------------------------

;::o U>

-4

r; U>

11 503

16 456

20 030

1 114 459 9 97 231

378

191

27 48

-4

52 8 16 5 1 580 69

325

-

15 130 1 930 108 1 822 1 822

27 13 12 1 569 73

70

14 -9

examiners~

filers, polishers, sanders, and bufferL-----------------------------Painters, manufactured articles ------------------------------------

ty:fj!~na~dt/i~~~~;::!"_e_5_:::::::::::::::::::-_::::::::::::::::::

Other specified operalives--------------------------------------Mochine operatives, miscellaneous specified ________________________ _

:~;;s:=~~=======================

21 «O 16 4 15

13 5 4

9

Craftlmn Gld JdodrH wllfliers ------------------------------

Assemble~~·~-·-~~~-~-=::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Checkers, and inspectors; manufacturing __________________ _

-

101 SB 17

1 810

Orher craftsmen and kindred workers-------------------------------

-6

105

6 6

5 363

~J:i~~."ai1.~~ ~:.'~== ====== ================================= S1otionory engineers and power station operotors-------------------

S3

90

41

-

Estimators and investigators, n.e,c --------------------------------Office machine operators---------------------------------------Shipping and receiving clerks-------------------------------------Stock clerks and storekeepers------------------------------------Other clerical and kindred workers---------------------------------

M'!(~t~n,:,Cgb~~~i~~r:J:e~dy================::::::::::::::::::::=

-

2 061 147 8 18 496

41

26 6 12

2 932

Machinists, job setters, and toolmakers ----------------------------Metal croltsmen, except mechanics and machinists_ __________________ _ Pointers, construction and maintenance, and plasterers and paperhangers_

2 164 150

97 51 33 24 26 32 24 ll 77

4 591 306 87 130 363 119 363 3 223

Excavating, grading, and rood machine operators--------------------foremen, n.e.c ---------------------------------------------

-4 m

22 270

Clorical ... kiadRtl woftlrs -------------------------------

Elecfncoons ---- ---------- ______ -------------- __ -----------------

~ n

II 745

2n

Carpenters --------------------------------------------------Crone."!en, derrickmen, and hoistmen -------------------------------

)>

Communi· cations

103

~~::~~!::::.; ~~~o".:'.,g~~~;-~~~-~~~-~~e-~~~~~-=:::::::::::::::

:I:

Other tronsportation

wlflr"'-------------------------------------------

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

n

service

and worehous.ing

Utilities and sanitary services

service

1 496 I 045 451

Salos

~

Trucki.ng

-

Soklried ______ -- __ ---- ---- ---- -- -- -- ---------------- ---- -- -- Sett-employed -- -- -- ---- ---- ---- -- ------ -- -- -- ---- -- ------ ----

rm 0

Railroads and roilway express

Prof......., hdialcal, .... kladrH ...... -------------------

0

RetaU !rode

I

THE STATE Tml employed _______________________________________ _

rn

1970-Continued

Table 180. Occupation of Employed Persons by Industry Group and Sex:

177

33 288 27 830 1 412 5 287 72 64 44

9 29 2 021 618 10

-

-4 17

204 84 27 79

190 73

580 20 89 141 236 68 1 798

-

8 494 l 184 1 037 12 24

-11

20 104 713

2.9

--

27 487 38 19 97 16

13 20 34 17 3 19

-

-6

36

261

2 255 346

56

718 26 135 396 JO 67 84 4 43 20 74

95 780 81

131 403

1 233 80 I 153 1 069 84

1 413 94 1 319 1 301 18

1 172 87 1 085 1 044 41

100

4113

I 030 6 358 995 J2

31 142 95 119 576 13 130 67 148 548

11 349

3 461 7 888 6 740 1 148

4

5 13

-

9

-5

5 243 33 6J 34

10 4

11

JO -8 8 22 11 19 6

-5

-

-II -

16 -

5 5

--

95

14

281

4

---

19 14 117

23

162 85 48

5

--

131 29 6 6

-5

-

179 118 31 4

7

-

10 137 372

4 921 2 349 25n 2 018 554

5 062 819 4 243 2 244 1 999

6 764 585 6 179 J 568 2 611

5 569 70 5 499 2 556 2 943

14 559 2 494 12 065 7 679 4 386

433

30 020

I 413

6 240

1 996 468 l 176 5 14 16 25

13 609 4 056 1 582 154 294 432 578 6 513

13 161 804 112 300 753 25 79 11 078

19 548 3 270 161 411 l 393 25 17 14 271

271

9 764 6

234

665

9

182

4

67 5 33 139

-

354 21

-

703 368 585

4

14 5

4

24 32

-

10

75

24

-9

-

-

-5

4

1 118

5 30 31

288 7 443 7 134 64 17

-

4

---4

-

10 245 145

227 68 32 6

JI

-

18 371 2 239

19 18

6 41

-5 -

20 9 19 5 22 41 14

-6

5 10

-

11

28 J2 82 27l 3 041

22 10

16

27

18

116

7 6 19 179 355 123

19

-9

43

5

57 32 437 185 968 I 329 131 69

467

248 16

36

8 035

30

7 20

216

8 26

1 662

5 858

372 14

104

l 9n

1 010

13

358 121

-

6 608 5 6

9 433

79 11

-

63 69

10

98 57 785 956

870

698 16

-

5

199

1 752 241 32 76 38 96 959

39 268 6 l 150 2 500

-

2 321

412

99

3 194

9 l5 22 3 923

-

262

'389 658 6 805 JO

159 20! 43 1 990 2 275 501 139 95 42 53 182 117 I 185

393 72 5 9

I 160 271

4 866

15 4 38 9 211 2 585 365 28 35 13 8 15 46 62

-

41 4M

1'" 628

18 976

7 090 34

l1

26 513

3 4'3

10 535 1 049 2 148 470 607 544 682 5 035

4 476 6

16

87 150

4117 81

13 656

3 075 6

-

50 906

315

16 405 3 168 185 236 1 ll42 l 471

57 6 684

-

34 009

409 3 894 432 160 71 133 9 97 2 992

so

36 190

4 563

3 102 195 20 40 116 41 140 2 550

7 590 351 103 193 152

Fmonce and real estate

43 099

227 91 33 92 266 398

101

Insurance

70 525

103

5 48

()tfler retaH trod•

Food stores

51

55

Eut!nJI and dnnking plaees

General merchandise retailing

204

381

stations

Wholesale trade

4 087

Automotive dealers and gasoline

-

15 662 636 191 5 20 9

-

-

-

6

-

-

25 5

292

5

--

11 29 5 6

-

19

4

599

-

153 26 752 3 565 226 48 122 51 615 43

62 210

2 684 371 2 313

2m

136

--

56 a 10 -

40 37 510

9 1 308

l37

201

3 758

70 25 65

1 091 20

4 858 9

9 469 39

253

2 711 162

27 9

6

12

19

-

-

-6

864 38

27 115 15

-

-

6 4 187 1()4

25

396 119

-

-

92

4 23 9 102 67 5 57 61

--

l44 82 10 9

8

22

-

42 5 16 49 2 033 194 41 123 46

10 4

4

-I

8 999 204 8 795 8 124 671

16 5 85

-

27

-

122 71

-

-

114

8 22 75 120

150

--

4 55 22

39

20

10.

0

~

Tobie 180. Occupation of Employed Persons by Industry Group and Sex:

::;:;

1970-Continued

(Doto based on sample, see text. For meaning of symbols, see text]

0

Retail trade

n :::c )>

~ --1

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

m

;;io

c:;:;

::::! n

Railroads and railway

Truck\ng

expr~u

ware-

servtee and

service

ha using

12 151

Other transJ)OI"· totion

cations

Utilities and sonit.ory servtees

55

Communj.

Automotive dealers General

merchandise retaUing

Food stores

562 359 136 67

230

I 564 I -499 4

7 727 75

THE STATE-Continued

(/)

=

Finonce

Eotin_g and dnnking places

Other

retoi !rode

Insurance

estate

841 276

352

3 579

59

41

560

191 108 15 11

and

Wholesale trade

and real

Tml employff-Continued

~n:.~~~:~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: --

2 351

5 142 2 204

657 11 199 295

~ uc.,t ,_ ------------------------------------ -

1 908 462 165 980 301

2 207

-

Other transport equipment operatives ••••.• ------------------------

-

~~~,:~;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::--

-....... =

-- -- ---- ---- -- -~ ~ ??:~:~:::::::::::::::::::: Guards ond wotchmeft -----------------_Other service work«i,________ includiAg-----------------private household. _________________ Not Specified lobor1rs ---------- -- ---- -- ---- ---- -- -- -- ------ ---- ____________ -- -- --------- -

Femtle empleye
-

t:~=fi~~t;::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Registered nums, dietffioni, ond therapists ________________________ _ SaOol $clenti$ts -- -- ---------- -- ------ ---------- -- -- -- -- ---- -- -Writers, artists, end entertainers ____ ------------------ ____ -- ____ -Other prafeulonal, technical, and kindred

workers-------------------

......,, ..t d•llftlUIOll, ucepf,.,. Soloried •. -- -- -- -- ------ ---------- -- -- -- -- ---- -- -- -- ---- -- -- -- Self-em~ -- ------------------ ---- ------ ------ -- -- ---- - -- --

I 670

2 191

12

56

45 16

46

-

---

9

10

12

20

20

-

67 54 13

287 221 29 143

I 839

34 4

35

205

759 651 335 212

767

644

3 807 371 207 795

sO 24

i.i--.............

JO

= ==: : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : :

33 209

37 934

12 980

218%8

673

168

33

767 116

451 254 53

430 30

11

1l

15

119

s

197 363

19

llO

193

m

141

1 745 662

2 au I 1122

494 458

1627 1 Sl6

126 42 ll

390

91 10

58

10

3

12 51

142 144

6 26 23 105

286

271 15

238

IS 5

234

43

234

-

-

43

178 9

331 94 123 144 133 8

151

272 38 24

30

429

20

-

-

I 572

205

364 479

87

I 083

991

15 641

3 591

150

270

16 324

9611

1m

7 945

2 468

1 6811

11 240

10 902

16 855

2 613 146 137 319

'Jn l 023

2 079 576

1 445 193

19

17

20

75

297 ll8

109

35

61

1 939

4

6

11

240

11

9

306 519

334

ass 141

-

615 6 423

24

-

385 I 031 12 12

3 595 I 450

lt14 127

875 71

32 11'

50 24

105

1 312

12

67

4'1

4

96

8

67

'

22

324 32

100 4

P6

1 696

301

-39

-

38

29

sO

1 303

296

66

1 167

763

11

73

S7

S1

IS

19

u

47

20

26

12

26

546

419

I 027

14

27

254

-

~ -------------------

148

10

l 311

18

-

113

49

11

12 26

16 121

238

86 ~5

107

l

211

5

515

165

265

so 335

52

-

l~

7 170

276

Ill

151

87

373

3 617

512

s

SIR 1 130

-

m

3930

210 l 179

367 J 837

75

106 6 8 IOI

-5

3000

1111

3 415

324

9

206 6 43

33

7$4

2 896 1W 1 1133

260

83

91

l 197 575

10

6 7

36

40

~

55 23

94

67

1 424

5

16

l 367

133 30

-

-

87

35

-

4

10

714

571 4$4

816 3 146

-

-

6

843

377

-

-

-

12

197

5 252

8

43 3

32

ll 6 29

99 206 1 021

58

5

185

92 273 3 091

64

376

23

96 213

274 536 107 39 613

28

Other service workers, including private household ·- -- -- -· -- -· -· -· -- -

723

38 96 46 36 412

30

8 29

183 68 5 633

880

46

60 23

. . - . ....... printo

6 764

3 402

"""" """"-------- -- -- -- -- .. -- -- -- -- ---- -----···-----

-

41 354

66

122 4

r.....,...i ..-,...i.,.mms ____________________________ _

75

2 902 2 130 156 212 404

268 169

16 188

60

u

-

273 154

I 276

599 158 30 5 24

14

-

-

2 313

30 351

JS 8

Checkers, oxominers, ond inspectors; manvfuctvring __ ---- __ -- __ ------

SJ

-

16 556

132 873

l'o
11

3 085

478

10

730

-

26

7 930

l« 133 434

Aisem~~!~:·:-~-~-:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

57

194

537

4 539

:::::::::::

10

409 49

71

23 321

_______________ _

12

202

4 212

..........

"-

l 161 367 39 39 187

a~~~~~~~~===::::::::::::::::::::: ~

803

1 624

5 842

97 II 50 369

13 202

3 351

12 8

297 122 1 171

103

43

23 112

62

25 196

82

227

-

-

191

100 325

112

9 14 6

39

628

691

52

7 993

29

I 710 l 517 352

272

417 16 28 306

11 537

10 12 71

15

506

139 12 19 35

252

$0

464

822 5n

1 361 24

2 371 312

'

4 57

931

76

Foremen. n-_e.c

.....

306

4 6

5 180

6 952

~~=~~~=:::::::::::::::::::::

~

124 29

I 957

24

Secrelories ---- ---- ------ ------ -- -- -- -- -- ------ -- -- -- -- -- ---- --

I

119

163

94 21

1 746

~~~~:-~-~-::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

t:

68

-

680

5 434

28

~~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

~

134

16 151

99

2 805 3 002

1 697

Cflriccl""' WMrff ........ --------------···-----·-····---

zz

627

82

6 451

47 481 948

I 35' 113 25 6

Stlu ........________ ------ -- -- -------- -- -· -- ------ ---- -

:=

-

1 958

I 476

21 19 15

5 612 79

37 166

-

16

362

l61

1~

--

ll

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

us

681 58

85 15 19 51

29 034

4202

104

297 223 28 514

212 132

29

3 858

55

1 319 958 81 280

89

224 1 042

-

623

20

~

U'I

........I

Table 180. Occupation of Employed Persons by Industry Group and Sex:

co

3:

zz

'" 0

~

;:

1970-Continued

(Doto based on sample, see text. For meaning -of symbols, see text]

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More Business services

Repair services

lodging places

Other personal services, including private household

Total employed ____________ -----------------------------

27 637

20 351

13 328

41 414

Profmlnal, t..i..1t.i, .U klotlrri werl
6 130 870 9

509

l 156

32

62 315 344 126 278 33 158 123 738 174 795

6

Hotels

ond

Entertainm•nl end recreation services

10 586

Health

~~~5ili~~~~~~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Civil .• ---- •. -- •. ------ __ ...•..•.•.•. -- -- -------- -- -- •.•. -----

Electrical and electronic •. __________ -- ---- __ •. ____ .• ---- -- ---- -- _ Industrial ------------ ____ ------ ---- ---- .•.• -- ------ •. -- -- •• -Mechanical __ ---------- ________ ---------- ______________ .• _____ Other engineers ------------ __ ---------------- ____ -------------

~r~:rr:~~~~~~~~~==:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Personnel and labor relations workers.-----------------------------Social scientists ______ ------ ---------- ------ -------- ____ ---------

En?:3t~~~:~~-~~~~~~-t~~~~-~~~===============::::::::::::::::::

Hospitals

government

65 976

38 184

98 312

32 415

25 778

31 172

55 541

17 848 55

10 690

16 321 2 93! 861 197 I 428

8 243 1 504 20 169 818

446

499

Educational services,

15 22 29

24 255

69 31 ll 065

1 529 88 1 441 I 433 8

l 265 41 1 224 l 114 110

-

17

54

5

9

15 399 121 195

207

596 36 91 4 75 322 58 310

15

5 -

15

lO

22

14 13

5

88

66 20 329 11 17

95 16

39

30

43

-

28

181 48

280 445 13 146 68 40 44 1 613 1 112 31

-

49 99

34

137 32

302 64 834 205 n3 137 186 6 9ll

4ll

77

460

399

107

37

99

111

263

152

42

8 248 619 15 236 975 93 164 6 146

2 447 520 156 53 64 33 62 1 559

l 841 262 205

3 110 286 94 32 33 42 21 2 602

1 324 189 398

9 SSS 591 180 27 244 42 246 8 225

4 817 879 11 16 51 5 25 3 830

15 483 534 346 21 189 41 164 14 188

4 951 190

8 482 959 5

24 805

75 6 30 4 438

6 159 581 55 37 110 3 20 5 353

260 20 9 7 184

506

33 191 22 555

2 133 6 5 40 17 41

10 140 226

317 10

1 010

Sil

776

-

1 853 5

741

304

588 5

108

35

23

199

3 27

2 434 30 5

73

13 90

-

23 5 82

l 329 10 15 84

18

4

13

99

46

lO

5 14

114

132 8 140 5 585 127 4

14 34 9

91 90

4

153

171 159 21

56 84 23 11 5 53

34 31 6

~~~i~;~;:,'W.~~~ ~~~~r~-== ==== == == == == == ============ ========== === Stationary engineers and power station operators _____________________

346 582 19 290 86 36 179 66 39

Other craftsmen and kindred workers .• -----------------------------

400

9 23 33 1 306

Assemble~f~~~~~s~-~~c~~~~~~ !~_:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Checkers, examiners, and inspec1ors; manufacturing ___________________

2 908 1 004

2 337 42

Filers. polishers, sanders, and buffers ____ --------------------------Pointers, manufactured articles------------------------------------

8 15 85 29 922 222 397 190

32 208 107

g~g~~~!t~~S ~c;!"J~:n"e~g~~se~~~~·-~~~-~~i~e~~~~~-s-======~=~==:::::

Cronemen, derrickmen. and hoistmen -------------------------------

Electricians __ ------ ------ ---- -- ____ -- ------ ____ -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Excavating, grading, and rood machine opero1ors ---------------------

Foremen, n.e.c __ ------------ -------- ______ ------ ____ ---------- __

n en

5

12

21

10

87 5 32 10 6 12

l 417

Carpenters ---- __ •• -- ________ .. __ ---- ____ .• ____ •. __ •. ________ ---

-i

52 8 147 61 159 176 103

40 9 62 34 52 44 81

24 54

-

-7

Sales wortm •••••••••••• ---- -------------- •• ------------

Craftsme• and kindred worlcen ------------------------------

c;:;

7

-

38 27

Sett-employed---------- __ .• __ ---------- ______ ---- -- -- .. -- .. ---

Other clerical and kindred workers ---------------------------------

;>O

46

5

1 395 6 1 389 l 004 385

and rec•iving clerks-------------------------------------Sloe cerks and storekeepers-------------------------------------

m

-

25

-

1 819 55 1 764 I 070 694

Ship~in?,

-i

16

28

9 19 11 9 9 31 5 45 33

19 17 3

-

10

1 935 48 1 887 865 1 022

Office machine operotors __________ ------ ________ ------ -- -- -------

~ n

32

-

5

n

-

l 874 82 1 792 I 053 739

Clerical and idn4red worlcen --------------------------------

ri ::I: )>

4 4 17

-

1l

55 112

5 -

10

2 908 277 2 631 2 243 388

~~~j~~~~~==================================================== Eslirnalors ond invesligolors, n.e.c ------ ____ ---- __ ---- __ •. __ -------

C7

-

5

4

4

204

291

Salaried •. -- ------------ -- -- -------- ---- ---- -------- -- -- ---- --

rT1

5

-

-

60 702 229 9 157 188

!ration

82

artists. ond entertainers __ ---------------- ____ -------------

Mn1tm 1H Hmht1strators, except farm -------- ------------Buyers, purchasing agents, and soles managers---------------------Olher managers and administrotors --------------------------------

);!

5

4 12

49 5

11 579 84

reloted servrces 1

12 1 362 838

Other professional, technical, and kindred workers--------------------

r-

-

9

25 317 181

2 274 28

Public odminis·

except hospitols

services,

21 62 237

Wri1ers~

C7

31

26

1 235 27

Oth.r

professi~",!'J

130 272 15 47 957 409

Electrical ond electronic engineerin9 tecbnicions •••••••••••••••••• --Industrial and mechanical engineenng technicians ______ ------ _______ Technicians, except health, and engineering and science-------------- --

m

784

311 109 7

I

Educational services, private

THE STATE

78

Welfore, religious, ond nonprofit membership orgomzatians

M~~::,%<;bri~~i~r:Jr~e~d"i======================================

Machinists, job setters, and toolmakers----------------------------Metal craftsmen, except mechanics and mochinists. ___________________

Painters, construction and maintenance, and plasterers and paperhangers_

1

~:f~~i~s" a~dcf~~~e~~c;::!v-~s_:::::::::::::::::::::::=::::::::::::::

Other specified operatives __ ---- __ ---------------- ____ ---------- --Mochine operatives, miscellaneous spedfied--------------------------

=~:=~~~~~:~~~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

-

-

36

6

-

-

JO

-

n2

878 142 38 162 6

76

-

5 40 1 329

-

-

4 17 6 6 93 42 294

-

16 747

7

17

ll

-

72

693

-

-

8 13 6

-

4 966 23

86 12

16 4

6

29 43

-

23

5

10

5 274

268

10

8 26

34 593

8 4 797

5

12

23

-

16 20 23 6 9

92

-

-

-

4 203 31 4 172 4 172

62 580

90 15 113 356 117 69 26 179 98 129 297 277

l 384

709 22

679 3

-

612

4

-

10 88 64 20 483 122

-

5 1 240 50 9 70 1()

60 26 11 25

-

-

13 986

154

260 16 999

9 146

8 049

2 571

1 4S8 40 1 418 I 320 98

2 484 39 2 445 2 429 16

880 17 863 784 79

7 660 193 7 467 7 467

204 8

-

36

56 138 153 319 7

950

-

45

31

-

936

102 482

129 15

36 18 27 47 71

25 9 16

57 430 981 345 73 5 166

9 15 308

29 115 249

278 30

S16 49

572 46

-

71 BO

-

36

4

49 5 7

10

-

24 328 50

ID

252 12

·~I ,Ji 11 31

9

95 7

13

20

27 47 242 33 65 85 21 I

0

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~

1970-Continued

[Oo1o based on sample, see text. for meaning of symbols, su text]

0

n

:x:·

)>

~ -4

The State Standard Metropolitan Statisti cal Areas of 250,000 or More

m

v; n

en

'"""'"'8t eperatlft< -- -- ---- ---- -- ------ -- ------ --- -- -- ------------

823

70

837

90

101 17

50

189

82

616

157

77

9

-

57

234

8 62

107

sO

66

527

99

33

Ml2

i.horen, "'""'""" ------------------- ----- ------------freight stoclc. and material hondters •• ---- ---- ___ _

490

995

113

770

444

300

ll4

449

250

23

1110

6

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

102

2 947

7

37

786

ea

5

98

64

-

a 110

3 12S

8 313

31 441

4 604

119

5

-

_,,

.

,

-~

-~ ~-

-~- ~~

~

c-ter clerks. •«•pl food--------------------File clerk> __ • _________________ • ______________ _------------------

-----------------Olfi<:e macliifle operolors ______________ ------ __ _-----------------oild billing machine cpemtors ______ _----- -------------

:: : : :: :: :::: ::: ::

~

-------------------------------- -----------dWiCaf aiU(fiiiife.tWOik.-r;· -- -- ---- -· -- -- --- ------ ----------- -- _,__ ------------------Foremen, -n.e t ------------------OperallYH, ....,, tra.,.,i -_-- -- -- ------ -----Assemblers __________________________________ .---- -- -- ------ --Checkers. exominers, end iMpecitlrt, manvfm:turing. . -- -- ---- --------l'ockers nftd wrappers, except meal n1'd produce __ _ --- -- ---- -Other operativH, except tronsport . -- -- ---- -- -- -- -- r.....,.n~..-i----------·-· ---- -- ------ ---- -lollonrs, ••..,. """ . -- -- ---- ---- -- -- -

=1~_

St~-------------------------------- ------------------

--~----

hnl ...ton ____ ---------- ________ ··--

________ ... _________

-----------------Cleaning senrice workers ----------------------- --- -- -- -- -- -- -- Persoool service workers ------ ---- ·----- ------- -----------------Other service workers. including private~ __ -----------------Senltt - . . . . iMhNlklg , - -.i..w --

-~

4 103

l 984

us

~

-

16 627

138 24

-

Ml

29

42

-

-

470

-

4

u

119

31

199 143

746

5

38 -

ll 80

3 578

l 420 371

42

169

102

323

16

Pnlflsloul, ledmlcc4. .......... worters -- ------------------

~

470 45

24

30

12

12 044

20

86

5 466

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

-- ---------------- --life om:! physical scienlits _______ _---- -- -- -- ---- . -SOCial scienfuls __ ------· _---- __ ---· __ ------ ""_ ----· - - - - -- - - -- --Writers, ortists. and entertoiners ____ -- -· ........ . - ... ----------... -Other prolenionol. ttchftical. and kindred w«kers -----------------....,.,. .... . . . . . . . _ , . . . . lenn ------ -- -- -- -- - -- -------------·---Sola ........ ________________________ __ -- -- -- - --- -----Clorlcal .... li:lamd ........ ------------------. f:""~~ :::::::::::::: ::::: ::::::::::::: :: ----- -------- ----------

169

77 207 515 lO 049

3 295

514 240

60

561

I Ml5

815

296

A
='

23 15

-

2 Ill

fttallle employed

-"°

456

services

197 77

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

( .==. . . . .

....

household

~~.~ -~°-":~~-=::::::::::::::::::::: --- -- ---- ---- -- -- -

------------------- ---- -- -- -- -- -- -priffl•......W -------- -- -- ---- =service work«• ---- ---- -- ---- -- Guards •nll wa1rmne11__ ______________ .. ------ __ -----------------Other service worken, mdrnling pnvot• household ------------------

l

ploces

services

government

19 30

Hot spocified lobl>ro<• Fora ....... _____________________ _

Ul

services

iotions

hospitals

62

~laborers

~

services

memwship orgonr-

Hospitals

ment ond recreation

Of her professional end

Educati
Educotioool service-s, private

sprvices. except

182

Other specified loborers

~

private

and nonprofit

re!oted

Public

ndminis· tmtlon

Total employed- Continued

Other lransport equipment OjlenrtiveL------------ -

zz:

including

lodging

religious,

Heatth

Entertain-

THE STATE- Continued

T....,.rt

3:

per~nol

servtees,

Repnir

Business

;:tJ

-4

Welfore,

Other

Hotels and

729

-

36

499 29 367 103

177

177

131

l 775

5

666

31

llS

-

25 69

31

lO 73

-

s 333

36

4 001 23tl

6 U3

21 500

75 3 Jilli

l 603

3 705

n su

29 133

57 562

20 65'

12 918

1S 485

34 %85

II 51@

3 514

\\3 36 l 18

i7

114

4 03@ 455

10

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20 007

7 5

rn

<;Ii)

JS llJS

5 731

24 -

-

82 15 030

36!>

46 51

5!0

4 6ll4

13 3 9ll 14 16 1753

6116

677

856

92

89

2 387 l!E5

6

2 502 ! 156

42

757 64 21l!1

90

14 2211 6 424 1 375 6Q 6 360

664

887

-

90 -

144

17 67

17

1 %5 464 41 16 365

26 U6 3 992

l 357

33

59 19

62 297

37

4

4?

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9 Sll

l 53b l.16

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1 158

u

762

l 64!

427

5

33

3'I

155

57 5

m

5

43

15

11!6 6 66 II 179

2 5lll

3 !69

931

555

174

1 174

6 646

so

41

291

592

233

25 6"

533

ll4

293 453

169 71

601

851 851

S67

72 12

67il

! 174

76

31

546 9

!62

8

-

536

71

412 243 169

240

462 321

76

37

270

237

74

29

62

26

137

73

12

6 923

I 914

1 242

2 ff!

4622 641

14 129 49!!

4266

5 452

7 895 SM

11 '15

17

l 144 176 354

9 007

15 91 256 747 38

162 100

11

'197

6

307 :nl7

64

1!19

11 82 1!!'1 12

31!9

l 371!

281

m

203

l &17

192

265

116 41 54

323

969 2)

67

-

33 -

8

l1

42 21>4

96 14'1

46lJ

33

i1l

446

99

19

83'1 2 315

146 7JJ

200

-

-

25-0

94

m

9

725

l 284

4 946

312

l 692

-If,

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P4

5 895

Sil 5 318 l i\\l'I 21 3Sil l 431

"" 77

lO

.no

2 00)

~Si

:;m

6'3 tlOO

m

143 43' 2 540

123

156 2ll

173

9t

SI

65

12

5

15

6

182

214

4 OU

36

m

34$

17

-

46

-

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285 44

-

171 -

ltil

-

s

1 031

15

340

l7l

-4

-

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3 973

263

9

2l

-

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35

39

%2

144

54

2 564

14

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114

-

-

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1 027

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567

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l!I !I 154

7:l6 51

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405 11

l2

m

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46 21

-

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235

57

6

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5

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4\

24

7

7

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34

146

27

28

ff

16

16

72

21 452

17 304

3 IHI!

1 302

1 648 674

3 911

2 268

544

915

2 950 Ill

417 15 585

5 922

l 052

711 2656

242

1 054

41 2 7'18

4117

258

s

89B 2 614

23 031

2ll'I

31 148

1 008 2 196

2 005 156

6 833 15 99'1

l 359

79

-

-

-

s

-

35

-

862

145

82 6:111

130

11}4

:l\l.

21

'114

471

2954

3: I

g

4!l$

184 32

1 "4

-

15 210

31

1 450

35

190

177

12

4

311

670

5

56 221 5

553

32 1'81

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118

45

490

rn

m

632

-

-

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1 032

-

799

7ll

~

Ul

I

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Tobie 180. Occupation of Employed Persons by Industry Group and Sex:

1970-Continued

[Dato based an •ample, see text. For meaning of symbols, see text]

0

3C

z

i

o

;:

Manufacturing

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas

Durable goods

Persons 16irg,rs o and over

ondWs~~

Mining

Construetilln

Total ..,i.Y94----------------------------------------

9l 351

l 139

9 056

5 098

Pnlfllloael. . . .lal, ...i kldrH ...... -------------------

12 974

of 250,000 or More

Agriculture,

clay, o~lass

ucts

Primary ferrous industries

Primary nonlerraus industries

Fabricated metal industries, including nor specified metol

Machinery,

Total

Furniture, lumber, and wood products

~l

an supplies

l2 939

994

310

2 372

64

1 078

1 098

340

123

s

22

136

51

-4

-

Stone, p

DUWTll-SUPBIOI, MINN.-WIS., SMSA

Accountants __ -- __ ---------- ____ -- __ ------ ---- -- -------------- _ An:hilects ________ ------ ---- ---- __ ---- ---- -- ------ -- -- -- -------

i15.~~~~============================================ CivH-------------------------------------------------------Electricol and efeclronic ________ ---------------- -- -- ------------

Industrial -- -- -- ------ -------- -- --------·-·· .... ------------Mechanicol -· __ -------- ---- __ ---- ------ ------ -- __ -----------Other engineers--------------------------------------------

~::~~~~~~;~======================================= e!4-¥;~~~~~I~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Electri

    Self-employed----------------------·-····--·----····--------

    Sale1 ........__________________________________________ _

    Clorlcal .... ........,

    ••rbrs -------------------------------

    ~~!':~======::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

    Estimators and investigators, n.e.c -------------------------------Office machine operators --------------------------------------Shipping and receiving clerks-------------------·----------------Stock clerks and storekeepers-----------------------------------Other clerical and kindred workers --------------------·-----------C - u H4 klHred worbrs ---·-------·----------------

    :~~~~:~ ~'3~:.n..;g~~s~~=~·-~~~-~~~~~"..'~-===============

    &ct'i:~: ~~~~~~~~~~:~~~~~~:==============================

    Excavating, grading, and road machine operators--------------------

    0

    ..~ m

    0

    (""\

    ::c

    ~n

    --4 m

    ~~h.,~'l~n:~~ re--frlnen=======================================

    Automobile, incr.:'ding body------------------------------------Machinists, job setters, and toolmakers ---------------·-----------Metal craftsmen, except mechanics and machinists_ _________________ _ Pointers, construction and maintenance, and plasterers and paperhangers_

    ~~~:~::s~~ ~".'.."..'~-========================================

    89

    943

    18

    227 161

    95

    169

    273

    12 264 147 321

    62 78'1 287

    85

    14 143

    643

    8 999

    7 625

    830

    6 795 5 464 1 331

    5 718

    13 668 1 786 902 237 '1.98 314 431 9 700 16 226 151 159 740 436 984 1 102 2 467 4 234 l 414 552 685 320 428

    406 485 3 077

    Assemble~~~~-~~~~-========:::::::-.:::::::::::::=: Checkers, examiners, and inspectorsi manufacturing ______________ _

    10 629 331 153 63 43 265 1 115 6 692

    Fders, polishers, sanders, and buffer•-----------------------------Pointers, manufactured articles ---------·-----------------------

    ~':'s" a~c~~r::~;;:::_e~_::::.:::-_:::::::::::-_:::::::=:::::::::

    -i

    Otller specified operatives .• ----------------------------Machine operatives, miscellaneous .speclfled-------------

    nen

    38

    Stationary engineers and power station operators.__________________ _ Other craftsmen and kindred worker•----------------------------

    7CI

    (ii

    676

    ~~=o~~t~~~=====::====::::::==== Hot specified operotives - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

    740

    454

    549

    224

    91

    -8 -8 --10 8 -

    ---5 62

    31 6

    667

    82

    -

    18

    290

    21 23 44

    41 161

    354 14

    813 81

    130 5

    137 8

    -

    87

    18

    -4

    16

    -

    -4

    73

    4

    91

    24 124 33

    -5

    33 131

    '1.9

    -

    8

    12 35 28

    23

    31

    55

    8

    37 41

    142

    2ll4

    46 5

    18 33

    423

    50

    83

    38

    9

    J 215 69

    415 70 415

    19 4

    -----7

    --8 41 5

    36

    11

    --4

    --

    --4 -

    5 9 5

    ---

    20

    35 -7 6 9

    7

    6 32 32

    1l

    -7 3 -4 3 7 8

    21

    15

    21

    15 15

    -

    -

    102

    373

    102

    362

    27

    -

    246

    11

    127

    53

    9

    -

    -

    5

    14

    471

    -

    -

    -

    342 107 5 82

    1 324 202

    60

    34 6

    161 26

    25 14

    58

    22

    -3 --

    361 33 6 5 21 4

    -

    -

    56

    33

    236

    20 128

    77

    4 222 32 15

    2 728 20 112 478 26 282 394 192 162 37 10 151

    -

    5 4

    17

    34 113

    404 595

    9

    937

    16

    1 387

    -

    137

    -

    '1.97

    5 -

    238 26 50

    177 250 7

    21

    35 219

    8

    2 214

    -

    .

    ~

    -

    22

    .Wl

    1 791

    ---

    9

    10 61 97 64

    881

    3 099 65 32

    54

    15

    --4

    11

    17

    9 108

    238

    75

    794

    25

    -

    -8

    46 645

    5 47 41

    325 281

    5

    9

    -

    12

    7

    5

    -

    21

    -5

    18 5 64 57

    -

    -

    -4

    348

    4 489 302 153 51 27 203 391 2 041

    176 3 5

    104

    115 160 8

    10 36

    "

    -

    -5

    -

    135

    ~

    65

    6

    6

    -

    7

    59

    --

    46

    45 10 35 32

    5

    41

    31 10

    3

    3

    -

    --6 -

    22 16 6

    6

    -

    20

    46

    5

    67 II

    98 15

    49

    -11

    -

    -

    ---

    18

    JO 8

    27

    65

    49

    331

    249

    65

    18

    -

    5 17

    -70

    -9

    --

    18 17

    -

    50

    20 26

    14

    67

    125 46

    66

    5

    22

    -

    -

    -6 -

    5

    10

    289

    17

    6

    -

    JO 41

    JOI 35

    14

    16

    4

    23

    33 5

    92 248 93

    -5 9 ---

    6

    14 9 5

    464

    3

    18

    5

    --4 69

    JO

    ---

    43

    ----

    34

    -

    4

    5 ll

    -

    719 4 30

    48

    5

    -

    3

    13

    ~uipment,

    5

    30

    28

    39

    11

    -8 --

    -

    588 309

    6 68 35

    -5

    156

    56

    -7

    -

    9

    406

    10

    32 10 121 41 24 121 85

    --

    9

    -9

    463

    -

    9

    51

    16

    -

    7

    14 4

    -

    lJ

    33 388 107

    4

    -

    -

    ---

    6 35

    41

    30

    -

    5

    -------

    -

    228 83 401

    21

    -5 --

    Electrical machinery,

    51 71 94

    81 32

    ,.

    61 22

    -

    -

    6

    --

    14

    443 85

    138 68 31

    6 62

    --

    -

    133

    -

    48

    29

    39 20 5

    -6

    45

    4

    c

    ~

    Table 180. Occupation of Employed Persons by Industry Group and Sex:

    1970-Continued

    [Dalo based on sample, see text. For meaning of symbols. see text]

    rm

    c

    Manufacturing

    n

    :c )>

    ~ -i

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

    m

    ;itJ

    ~

    n

    Duruble goods Persons 16 years old and

    over

    Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries

    4 281

    23

    Furniture, lumber, and wood products

    Construetion

    Total

    898 15 800 83

    2U 6 171

    632 181 281 170

    331 122 80 SI 78

    612 11

    l 246 224 394 210 418

    254

    -

    Mining

    a=

    ferrous industries

    16

    91

    Stone, cloy,

    Primary

    Primary

    nonferrout industries

    Fabricated metal industries, including not specified metol

    Mochinery, except electrical

    22

    14

    15

    B

    Elecfricol

    moch"1ery,

    a

    upplieS ~·

    DUl.llm-SUPEllOR, MINN.-WIS., SMSA-Continued

    (;)

    Total employetl-Continued

    ~.E:!~;:::~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Other ~ oi-roflves-----------------------------tronsport

    35 8 10

    417 68

    6 47

    -

    173

    17

    124

    -

    -

    -

    7

    52

    j

    35

    -

    ~=~=~::::::::::::::::::::

    14 617

    15 10

    227

    64

    380

    32

    SS

    223

    32

    -

    3 205 I 404 255 9 75J

    Jl 616

    Prohstlnll, ttdlllkel. ...i ldHn4 ...... ------------·------

    5 699

    Actovnlnnts -- -- -- -- ---- -- -- -- ------- ------------ -- ---- -------

    16 32

    Writers, artists, and enrertolner$ •••••••••••••••••••••• -----------Other professionol, achni
    workers-------------------

    167 1 347 12 194 3 931

    ~;;~=~~~=::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

    ... ""'*" ...... -----------------------------

    ~' n.e.c ---------------------------- ---------------------

    Auem~~~~-~-~-::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ~ai.t~~=~~~::::::::::::::::::

    ,....,..,"""""'"'.,.mi... ____________________________ _

    Other~. e>«:ept transport -------------------------------

    ,_ ...... __________________________________________ _ t.Mnn, ncept - - -- ----------------------------------

    ==

    ~:~:~::::::::::::::::::: household-------------------

    Other service workers, indoding private

    5

    -7 -

    s

    -5 --

    -

    -

    "--

    10 15

    44

    109

    15

    44

    4

    37

    205 102

    841

    -

    u

    -

    -21 -

    -

    6

    5

    --

    5

    35

    3 504

    7

    502 126

    24

    26

    18

    20

    5

    3 -

    4 --

    '3

    -4 -

    '10

    11

    119

    119

    m '"' l 030

    4 4

    -

    4

    4

    17

    -

    9

    -

    62 46

    10

    7 368

    4

    5

    4

    3 13 14

    2tn 2 154

    176

    3

    64

    4

    38

    60

    106

    --

    15

    4

    21

    178

    58

    69

    133

    59 JM 2 3n 275 728

    2 602

    JO

    3 OH

    Wet ............ -----.-.-----------------------------

    ~~4~~;=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    --5

    21

    2 S3ll

    Cmbien ------···--·-·-·------ ----·- -· ---- -- -· •• -- -- --·· ------

    9

    280

    8

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

    -

    --

    14

    6

    8J8 193 137 250

    27

    194

    6

    l 532

    22

    226

    -

    -

    :iO

    7

    46

    -

    -

    -

    5

    -

    168

    5 26 18

    39

    -

    ---4 --

    43 15

    ----

    --

    --

    --

    -

    --

    -

    11

    -----

    138 83

    --

    --

    1 654 154

    10

    -

    60

    129 l 311

    -

    -

    10

    -

    -

    -

    15

    12

    6 6

    110

    -

    -

    4

    5 9

    -

    -

    -

    102 284

    -

    6

    -

    -

    14

    35

    53

    10 47

    -

    -

    --

    --

    ----

    5 5 166

    11

    --

    ---

    1l

    ---

    --

    --

    --

    -

    "11

    17

    -

    -

    s

    4

    6

    -

    12

    4

    -

    --

    10

    5

    10 58

    -

    6

    -

    68

    ---

    6

    40

    27

    s

    lS

    7

    n

    ---

    -

    4

    74

    -------

    27 Jl

    933 306

    Bookkeepers __ -- -- -- ---- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- ---- -

    52

    s

    l 239

    JO 17&

    -

    27

    --

    M...,.,, ... 1'1l l tauto;1, ucept'Saloried •• -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -· -- ---- -- - - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Self-~ -- -------- -- ------ ------ -- -------- -- -- -- -- ---- -- --

    Cloricol .... """"'" ......

    601

    18S 4

    8

    - =

    334

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

    ~~~~~~~~§~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    ;::

    27 64

    752

    ftll8le employetl -- -- -- ----·----- -- -- -- -- -- ---------- --

    ~

    36

    10 6

    752

    Guards ond wa1c11men ______________ -------- ____ -------·-·------Other stNice wori
    ~ I

    -

    43 46

    -

    -===

    I

    23

    -

    12 4 62 5 11

    Hot spedfied laborers ________ ---- ------------------------------ _

    ~

    2 221 1 454

    94 5

    4 161 1 651 1 6-45 627 938

    ~E~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ,_

    606

    4

    -

    45

    16

    --

    J

    -917

    '-



    -

    -6 -

    ---

    -

    ------

    -10

    10

    --

    ---

    13

    --

    4

    -4 -

    --

    3

    ----4

    --

    --

    -

    -

    -

    --

    34

    ll

    --4 -6 -5

    -

    -

    49 12

    ---

    21 6

    5

    26 ----

    s

    9 6

    5

    6

    7

    29

    32

    116

    14

    611

    s

    18

    Ji

    -

    -

    -

    5

    6

    -

    -

    8

    ---

    11

    6

    5 -5

    7

    -

    10 10

    -

    -

    11

    "' 4

    --

    "

    .., "'I ....,

    1970- Continued

    Tobie 180. Occupation of Employed Persons by Industry Group and Sex:

    t.:I t.:I

    [Dato based on sample, see text. For meaning of symbols. see text]

    Manvlocturing-Continued

    ~

    zz

    c;

    ~

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

    Nondurable goods

    Durable good•- Continued Motor

    Chemical• ond allied products

    Wneous

    plastic products

    Other nondurable goods, incl. not specified manufacturing

    Rubber and

    Other durable goods

    and kindred products

    Textile mill products

    Apparel and other fabricated textile products

    260

    413

    1 859

    193

    1 237

    342

    356

    297

    31

    628

    11

    28

    63

    11

    10

    26

    199

    20

    6

    S8 5

    vehicles and motor vehicle equipment

    Aircraft and parts

    Other trnnsportation equipment

    37

    30

    Food

    Ordnance

    anl;JC products

    Printing, publishing, and olfred industries

    mi5Ce~

    DULUTH-SUPERIOR, MINN.-WIS., SMSA Total employed __________ -------------- ________ --------_ PnlesslollGI, ... ldndre4 werten --------------------_ Accountants ____ -- __ tedulkol, ---- ______________ ---- _____________________ Architects _____________________________________________________ _

    5

    ~~£:"if£a;~;~~~s==============================================

    9

    5

    4

    16

    15

    5

    4

    4

    Civil __ -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- __ -- __ -- -- --- _______ -- -- __ -- -- ---- -- _

    Electrical and electronic ___________ ----------------------------Industrial ______ ------ -------- __ ---- ---- -------- __ ---- --------_ Mechanical __________________________________________________

    11

    Other engineers -- -- ·- ·- ··-·-- •••• __ ··-· •••• -· ···- -·-·-·---·-·-

    t1i~~Eifi~~~~~~~~'.~============:::::::::::::::::::::::::::: lobor relations workers-------------------------------

    5

    En~:;r;~:~~-~i~~~~-~~~~-~~~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

    4

    4

    Pe~nne_I o~d

    Soc1ol scientists -------------- ------ ------ -- __ ------ ---- --·--- -- -

    7

    7 7

    Electrical and electronic engineering technicians ____ •• -- __ -- __ -- __ -- _ Industrial and mechanical engineenng technicians·-----------------Technicians. except health, and engineering and science---------------Writers, artists, and entertainers __________________ ---------------- Other professional, technical, and kindred workers--------------------

    4

    20

    4

    6

    9

    5 4

    10 11

    Mu99en oH •iaistnrton, except farm

    Buyers, purchasing agents, ond soles managers ---------------------Other managers and Ddministratars ------------·------------------Salaried __ -- ---- ---- -- -- -- -- -- ·- -- -- ---- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- ---- -- -Self-employed -- ------------ __ ---------------- __ -------- __ -- -- -

    29

    Bookkeepers __ ---- __ -- __________ ·- -- -- -- -- ______ -- ---- -- -- ---- -Coshiers ______ -- -- ------ ---- -- ---- -- -- -- -- -- -- ---- -- -- -- -- -- --Estimators and investigators, n.e.c --------------------------------Office machine operators-----------------------------------------

    29 20

    9

    17

    20

    39 3

    216

    6

    5

    Craftsmea and kiml~d worlters ------------------------------

    Carpenters ________ ------ ____________ ------ ____ ---- ---- -- ---- --Cronemen, derrickmen, and hoistmen ------------------------------Electricians ________ ------ ____________ ---- -- ____ ·--- ------ ---- --Excavating, grading, and road machine operators--------------------Foremen, n.e.c ------------------------ ---- -------- -- ---------- --

    13

    Stationary engineers and power station operators ____________________ _

    n

    Other craftsmen and kindred workers-------------------------------

    )>

    Assembte~!~~~~~s~_•_x_~~~~~!~~-===============::::::::::::::::: Checkers, examiners, and inspectors; manufacturing __________________ _

    :c

    ~ n

    -I

    m ;::o

    u; -I c=;

    U>

    14

    ~Ec:=~~~~:~~~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

    10

    26

    186

    53

    33

    321

    54

    24 11

    5 lB

    4

    9

    ll

    12

    5

    5

    5 5

    20 20

    75 6

    94

    12

    57

    29

    239

    9

    67

    313

    13

    78

    88

    443

    61

    61 6

    5 25 27

    34 10

    10

    89

    89 101

    4

    5 5

    10

    137

    36

    56 B

    3

    4 16 11

    44

    4

    II

    5

    16

    15

    4

    5

    21 22

    5

    4 4

    14

    21 16

    71

    376

    57

    91

    193

    522 65 22

    131

    221 114

    131

    18

    Filers, polishers, sanders, and buffers-------------------------------

    ~~}=~~ :~~~r~~tg;:~~i~~1e~-====================================

    43

    28

    15 26 6

    31

    Printing craftsmen __ ---- ________________________ ---- ------ -------

    Welders and flomecutters __ ------------------------------------Other specified operatives ____________ ------ __ ------------ __ ---- --Machine operatives, miscellaneous specified-------------------------

    17

    7 14

    M~~~n:~bfi~~ i~~ruJr~e~civ======================================

    0

    57 5

    21

    96

    9

    g~j~:~~!1:~S ~';;3~~oenne~~:~s~-~~~·-~~~-~~i~~r:~~~~s-====

    m

    11 62

    4

    21

    45

    141 38

    ~ r-

    25

    6

    183 73

    5

    Stock clerks and storekeepers------------·-----------------------Other clerical and kindred workers ---------------------------------

    Machinists, jab setters, and toolmakers ----------------------------Metal craftsmen, except mechanics and machinists____ -------- __ -----Pointi!rs, construction ond maintenance, end plasterers and paperhangers._ Plumbers and pipe fitters-----------------------------------------

    16

    73 11 6

    Shipping and receiving clerks--------------------------------------

    0

    5

    126 13 113

    11 11

    Soles werten __ ------ ______ -------- ________________ •• ___ _ Clericol Hd ldadred worten --------------------------------

    10

    13

    35

    22

    958

    103

    26

    6 14

    5

    35 10 11 5 10

    12 6 111

    20 5 15

    63

    4

    20 '19

    42

    287

    3

    23

    26

    6 168

    4

    5

    35

    43 22

    804

    58 5

    57 8

    36 35 21 3

    15

    12 19 12

    9

    4

    75 4

    7

    4

    0 m

    -j

    )>

    Tobie 180. Occupation of Employed Persons by Industry Group and Sex:

    r-

    1970-Continued

    [Doto based on somple. see text. For meaning of symbols, see texf]

    m 0

    Manufacturing- Continued

    n

    :c

    )>

    ~ n

    -j

    m

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

    Durable goads - Continued Motor vehicles ond motor

    vehicle equipment

    ;:io

    z;:;

    Aircraft and parts

    Other trons.portotion equipment

    Nondurable goads

    Ordnance

    Other durable goads

    Food and kindred products

    Textile min products

    Apparel and other fabricated textile products

    ond'::l/:j products

    -

    l4

    Printing,

    P~::'.js~

    industries

    Rubber and misc elChemicals and allied products

    loneous plastic

    products

    Other nondurable goads. ind. not specified manufacturing

    -j

    n

    DUWTll-SUPEllOR, MINN.-WIS., SMSA-Continued

    (J')

    Total employed-Continued t .....,...i ~

    .,.mlve•------------------------------

    ~nv:.·~-~~~~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

    --

    --

    ---

    ---

    ----

    -

    Female employed---------------------------------------

    6

    21

    ~ twdioicol. ..................... -------------------Accountants __________________________ ---- ____ ••• _____ .. ____ ••••

    -

    --

    Other transport equipment operatives-------------------------------

    ~=~SF.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Hot Specified laborers ______ -- ____ ------ -------- ----- _-- -- -- ---- -fano

    ----

    -

    -

    ----

    4 4

    267

    33

    152

    -14 5

    -

    83

    27

    15

    --

    55 32

    14

    11 54

    14

    127

    14

    64 5 13 45

    ID

    21 10 7 4

    47

    28

    15

    28

    10

    15

    --

    --

    157

    15

    -19

    -

    24

    -

    5

    18

    a

    -

    8

    10

    --

    41

    -

    -9

    --

    -

    --

    61

    56

    lO

    4 28

    ....un ____ ------------------ ------------ -- ------ --

    =~a:=.~=~=~~=====::::::::::::::::

    Guards and welthmen ____________ •• ---- -···---------------------Other service workers, including private household ____________________

    f;::,er~~T.nttsii:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: llfgistered nurses. dietitians, ond therapists __________________________

    -

    ----

    6

    6

    12

    -

    -

    -

    34

    -

    4

    35 30 5

    4

    23

    -

    11

    99

    487

    118

    1 097

    33

    463

    15

    1'

    116

    -

    18

    5

    5

    --

    69 12

    -

    6

    11

    6

    6

    10

    56

    -5

    10

    24

    --

    -

    -

    -

    ...........................................................!

    ----

    -

    -

    4

    SoCial scientists __________________ •• __ •••• __ .... __ .. ______ .......

    Other praressioool, technical, and kindred workers--------------------

    ~~~:~::::~:~·=~~~::::::::::::::::::::::::

    -

    -

    -

    -

    Sales---------------------------------------------

    -



    -

    Cletkal .... .w...t worUn --------------------------------

    6

    ~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

    f~r:rl:~~~-~~~~-~-:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

    :st~~~~~~~~~,~~=:::::::::::::::::::::::: Setrelories ---- ---- ---------- •. -· -- -- ---- -- -- - --- -- ------------Stenogrophen •••• ------ ---· ---- •• -- __ -- -- -- -- -- -- ------ ------ --

    ~cteifol;iid-kiiK!re.i-:;0.1Z.-;.5·:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

    6

    -

    -

    6 6

    -

    ---

    -

    --

    ~I 21

    3 --

    --s

    13

    14

    s

    12 12

    --

    10

    137

    38

    5

    -

    9

    -

    33

    ~

    z

    ,,..~ -4 ~

    ...."'I ~

    w

    Assemblersexaminers, ••.• __ •• ____ ··-···-----------..... ___ --------Checkers, and ...... inspectors; manufotturing ___________________ l'otlers ond except meGt and produce ·--·----------------Other
    w,._.,

    ""'"""· .....,. "'""-------------------------------------1 fol'JI

    ---

    21

    16

    -

    s

    -

    -

    --

    ---

    -

    --

    -

    -

    -

    15 24

    -

    -

    9

    6 6

    -

    141 14

    7

    4

    69 6

    18

    9

    52

    s

    28

    1 7

    36 31

    89

    931

    248

    11

    35

    -8

    -

    132

    a9

    9

    -

    i4

    -

    II

    10 71

    57

    -

    %5

    -

    17

    2l

    25

    HO

    49

    -

    IS

    6

    26

    18 5

    7

    50

    J

    -5 -

    7

    -

    16

    o,.r.tiffs, excepl lrM.,...i ••• _____________________________

    -

    17

    5

    26 37

    868

    13 10

    9 5

    4tl

    -

    125

    --

    22

    6

    23

    -

    -

    " -

    -

    6

    23

    4

    14 9

    4

    --

    --

    16 16 J IOI

    8

    -

    '13

    -

    ;

    .mm __ ·-··---- .. -- -... ---- ---- ---------- ----····

    ==:=:?===~::::::::::::::::::::I

    Other service workers, including prM!le household ____________________

    -

    --

    -

    37

    5

    -

    32

    -

    -11

    "-

    s

    -

    ~

    "" ....I

    Table 180. Occupation of Employed Persons by Industry Group and Sex: 1970-Continued (Data based on sample, see text. Far meaning of symbols, see text]

    ~

    ~

    z

    i

    o

    ;e

    Retan trade

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

    Railroads and roilwoy exp"'!ss

    Truck~ng

    Other Irons par· lotion

    Communi· cations

    san~ory

    service

    ond wore. housing

    Tmd Mpleyed ________ ------------ -- -- -- -- ------ -- ----

    3 479

    805

    1 792

    Prolessloul, hchinl, """.....,. _..,.. ------------------Accountants ____ ----------__ --____ ---- ____ ---- ______ • _. _______ _ An:hilecls ---- __ ------ __ -------- ----------- ____ ---- ---------- _

    138

    5

    m

    DUWlK-SUPEllOI,

    MINN~WIS.,

    -

    -----

    =1·:~~,~~~-~-~~s-~~~.'.:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Ent~!9e!'~~-~~~-~~~~~~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Electricol and electronic engineeri119 technicians ___________________ _

    26

    5

    Industrial and mechonicol engineenng technicians----------------Technicians, except and engineering and science---------------_ Writers, artists, ondhealth, entertainers _________________________________ Other professional, technical, and kindred workers-------------------

    --

    (jviJ __ ------ ---------- ------ -- -- -- ---- -- ---- -- -- ---- -- -----Beclrical and electronic __ ---- __ -- __ ------ ------ ________ -------Industrial ______ ------ ________ ------ ---- ------ __________ ----Mechonicol _____ ------ -------- __ ------ -------- __ ---- -------Other engineers -------- -------- -------- ---------- ------------

    i1fi~~~~~~~~~=::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

    • ...,.... .... ..i.Wstnton, "'"" ..... --------------------

    Buyers, purchasing agents. ond soles managers --------------------Other monogers ond odminislrotars ------------------------------Soloriecf __ -- -------------- ---- ------ ------ -- -- -- ------ -------Self-em ployed ---------- --- - -- ---- --- - - - ---------- ------ ---- -wlfbrs ___________________________________________ _

    )>

    n

    -I

    m ;::o

    u;

    ...

    -I

    en

    35

    -5

    46

    8

    6 18

    5 9 6

    14

    5

    6

    425 4 421 421

    -

    ----

    14

    168

    250 65

    100

    41

    5

    73 -6 -67

    28

    19 70

    --

    --

    -

    --14 -10

    -

    20

    75

    116

    75

    58

    17

    186 181 5

    -

    -

    -

    -28 --s 5

    -

    3

    --

    =~~~~~!~~$ ~':i'3:i~en:i~:~.·_r:~:-~~~-~~-':~~~~-========::::::::

    Excavating, grading, and road machine operators---------------------

    15 72 8 180 401

    M';{'~o~~~~ i~r:J:eboilv:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

    Machinists, job setters, and toolmakers ----------------------------Metal craftsmen, except mechanics and mochinists-------------------Painters, construction and maintenance, and plasterers ond paperhangers.

    ~r\':i!::'grsc:'a'Ws~~ :".'..~_:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: engineers and power station operators____________________ _ Stationar~

    Other craftsmen ond kindred workers _____________________________ _

    Assemble~~~-~"..'~~-~~_::::::.:::::=-_::.:::.:::.:::::::::.::::::: Checkers. examiners. and inspectors; manufacturing _________________ _

    Filers, polishers, sanders, and buffers ____________________________ _ Painters, manufactured articles ________________ : _______________ _

    tv:fJ:i~n o~~1?!::ee;::!v_~ _:::::::::=:::::::::::::::::::::::::::_ Other specified operatives _______________________________________ Machine operatives. miscellaneous specified------------------------

    ~=R=o~~~~~-==================== Mot 'SpeGified operatives - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

    5

    32 5 21 21

    -5

    125

    --9 37

    51

    48

    -

    --

    114

    -6

    -

    10 57 9

    -

    5 -

    492

    28

    6 30

    212

    14

    521

    -

    6 53 26 9

    62

    37

    19

    -

    -4 5

    -5

    -501

    5

    15

    -

    10 42

    Food stores

    Automotive detllers and gasoline stations

    Eatin_g ond dnnking ploces

    Other retail trade

    Insurance

    Finance and real estate

    2 430

    2 328

    3 608

    5 441

    I 012

    1 989

    31

    2%7 26

    16

    --

    7 15 370

    33

    17

    5

    --5 7

    --

    10

    13 8

    9 12

    4

    81 47

    -

    -

    -

    -------

    --

    --

    ----

    -

    --

    -

    --

    -5

    --

    -433

    -

    -

    --

    ----

    6

    10 -

    -

    10

    --

    -

    -9

    --

    -

    -

    --

    --6 -9 ---IS

    92 27

    485 13

    --

    5

    -5 --

    ---

    31

    3 189

    421 6 415 152 263

    915 206 709

    489

    61 4

    456

    220

    -

    328

    82

    156

    18 415 288 127

    26

    789

    1 010

    342

    263

    54

    1 852

    414

    258

    346 34 10

    569 111

    546 45 200 9

    443 44 331

    115 42 61

    907

    906 138 6

    5 18 40

    -

    33

    69 36 182

    84

    12

    277 116 10 16 31 27 430

    469 51

    5

    243 117 4 13 1l

    400

    n3

    110

    -6 --

    89

    551

    16

    561

    11

    26

    -6 --

    35

    39 34 8

    10 6

    5

    -

    23 13 266

    -

    1l 28 49 16 354

    --

    -

    -5

    336

    4 13 6 128 244

    10

    100

    6

    --

    5

    354

    56 24 70 158 16 5

    --

    --

    JO

    386

    ll 39 9 4 128 169 34 1l 5

    -4

    7

    7

    209 183 26

    565 129 436

    485

    ---

    10

    15 6 4 5

    724 11

    -

    -

    -

    ---

    --33 7 -

    376

    10

    344

    103 98

    -

    -41

    20 11

    103

    22 21 42 387 1 293

    5

    4 76 76

    Estimators and mvestigotors, n.e.c --------------------------------Office machine operators ---------------------------------------Shipping ond receiving clerks-------------------------------------Stock clerf
    127

    -4

    80

    418 16 10

    7 35

    s 5

    12 107 6

    4

    -6

    -

    141 10

    -

    12 47

    10

    7

    -

    -

    5

    64 19

    Foremen1 n.e.c ------------------------------------------------

    $!

    2 312

    5

    ~;EJ~: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~===============================

    :::c

    3 641

    505 29 4

    cmi- ........... wortm ----------------------------

    (")

    2 030

    Clorlcol .... """'"'' ....... --------------------------------

    ~~=::~=~===~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

    ~

    1 123

    43



    rm 0

    services

    Wholesale trod•

    General merchandise retailing

    SMSA

    ~Td{L~:~~;~~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

    0

    UhTrties and

    servtce

    -

    9

    40 15 5 31

    -

    5

    -

    -4 -

    9

    91 360 1l

    4 -

    12 58 129 56 39 41 10

    !35

    5

    -

    -

    -

    58

    172

    --

    --

    14 -4 -

    -

    501

    -

    --

    ---

    35 509

    5

    6

    -

    -

    20 46 100 18

    -

    -30 -

    6 25

    73

    31

    417 5

    708

    -346

    -

    -

    703

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    195

    -

    4

    -

    27

    -4 -

    7

    ii

    25

    5

    -

    5

    4

    330

    21

    225 5

    9

    --

    --

    -

    16

    ~I

    65

    18

    ---

    -

    11

    --

    -

    :J

    4n

    16

    6

    -

    --

    --

    10

    -

    -6 --

    10

    -

    4

    --

    -

    4

    --

    0

    ~

    Table 180. Occupation of Employed Persons by Industry Group and Sex:

    ::;::;

    1970-Continued

    [Doto based on sample, see text. for meaning of symbols, see text]

    0

    Reta~

    trode

    n

    :I: )>

    ~ ~

    The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 2.50,000 or More

    Roilroods and railway

    m :::0

    n U>

    service

    ~ern1.~~~~~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Olher operolivts------------------------------ .-

    431

    441

    12 419

    -402 17

    1.Honn, .,...,,. , _ -------- ------------ ---- -----------Freight, stock, and molerlol handler•-----------------------------·-

    J77

    52

    30

    39

    68

    -

    13 -

    .

    ==:1a

    ,_ .......... ---··------------------------------------

    ~:~:~::::::::::::::::::::.. -

    Gllords and watchmen__________________ ---- ____ ---········----- Otl>er some. workers. inclucling priYDte hovSehold -·--·-·--···------·

    -

    hiHle emplaye4 -------·-·----------·····-······-···-·

    .

    "".............................. --------------------

    Accauntonts •• -------····-·- __ •• -----· ··-- •••••• -·-····· --···· - .

    ~~~~§~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.-

    Wrilm, orlists, and enferlointrs •• -- •• -·----······-···---------··· Other praftssionol. technical, end kindred worl
    Solorled.~-~-~-~-~-:::::::::::::::::::: .-

    Self.-ployed -- -- ·- -· -- ·- -- -- -- -- -- ·- •• -- •• -· -- -- -- -- -- -- -- •• -- -

    Soln ........__ •• ---- •• -- ------ ------------·- ------ ·- -- Cloriaol ................ --------------·--------·-------.

    ~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: -

    Coonter clerlts. eJCt!P1 food--------·-·-······-·-·--·-·-······---- . file tlerkli ·--- ------···· ---- ·-·- -------------- •••••• -------- -- •

    -.-

    ~~~;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ . ~~=f~~~.=:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: '""'- ... ......., ........ ----------------------------ForemeA,

    .

    ft.t.C ····--·-··------ •••••• ----·· -·-- •••••• -- •••• --··-

    f

    ....

    ~

    128

    !rode

    ond gasoline stotions

    Eat~ and

    43 10 33

    12

    -

    7

    474 4

    47 14 17

    25

    16

    -

    stores

    30

    100

    24

    6

    63 32

    71

    50J

    food

    dnnking places

    Other retail trade

    Insurance

    19J 85 80 28

    ---

    Tetal eepleyed- Continued

    Not specified loboren ----- -- ---- -· ----------·----------------·-

    ~

    10

    dealers

    Wholesale

    General mercllondise retailing

    Finance and real

    estate

    DULUTll-SUl'fRIOI, MINN.-WIS., SMSA-Continued

    ~:"_::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

    I

    ond

    Other transpor· talion

    woreIla using

    tronsporl equipment

    :i=

    Communications

    Utililies ond sonilary services

    service

    ~

    u; -i

    Aul
    Trucking

    Assenible~-~~~-:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

    CheclcerS, .-ninen. ond inspectors, manufocturin9-----------------· Fockers and w~. el
    r-.-.....,.... .,.,_. ____________________________ _ ex"" form---····-----·------------·-·--·-----· ,_ ........ ________ -------------- .... ------------------

    = ==~:~:~::::::::::::::::::::: I.Honn,

    Other smrice workers.

    indudlllt private household--------------------

    -

    27 246 74

    22

    -

    41-4 7 5

    4n

    --

    105

    •-

    304

    5

    -5

    58

    -

    -

    32

    • 6

    62

    -

    --5 -

    ---lt

    12

    -

    J4

    ll

    ---

    -

    --

    --

    --

    -

    ta 5

    --13 -

    16

    -4

    --

    s

    7

    4

    -4

    --

    5

    ---

    5

    9 10

    61

    118

    -

    --

    -

    2 687

    412

    l 006

    lJ

    -

    6

    5

    -13 -

    53 6

    29 16

    -

    --

    --

    . -

    -

    40

    -

    -42

    18

    4l

    l 147

    JS

    411

    19J

    94 30

    719

    361 51

    au

    -

    2 15 16

    5

    111

    1117

    9 186 13 45 38:1

    4

    6 19 3 10

    28

    10

    --

    24

    5

    -

    11 5 4 45

    -4

    -

    104

    16 9

    ---

    21

    --

    -

    3

    2$ 243

    211 101

    l5

    s

    15 15

    28

    24

    -

    9

    4

    81

    9

    --

    5

    11

    21

    l4l

    17

    41

    5

    61

    11 10

    --

    95

    17

    --5

    4

    6

    --

    ll

    5

    -

    s

    -

    s

    3

    12

    22

    110

    -

    -

    14 10

    76

    -4

    4

    14 58

    -

    93

    -

    93

    -

    -

    256

    36

    -

    -

    -

    52 4

    22 184

    6

    -

    --s

    107

    21 75

    27 16 53

    6

    9

    96 5

    -5

    -

    5

    4

    5

    -

    J

    5

    4

    24 4 5

    s 23

    ---

    181

    489

    -

    3

    44

    6

    221

    485 41

    4

    -

    28

    86

    44 315

    61

    121

    348

    200

    176

    % 241

    118

    10

    5 10

    5

    370 16 5

    23

    10 10

    22

    !71

    257

    -

    -4

    t4

    -

    -

    828

    49

    -

    1 135

    37

    240

    -

    41

    ---

    --

    1 607

    --

    2 813

    6

    --

    5

    -

    10

    122 25 6 23

    20

    -

    10

    --

    120

    JU

    -

    -

    --

    99

    93

    -

    -

    ---

    74

    209 105 51 20 33

    10

    39 12

    --

    17

    -

    ..-

    l3 8

    23

    2J 6

    '

    5

    s

    41

    23 23

    6

    "7028

    11 '197

    --

    -

    -

    103 15

    10 33

    5

    14

    -

    59 8

    -

    -

    129

    49 25

    71

    4

    11

    -5 --

    2 9:12

    4

    7

    15

    6

    -

    1

    '9

    28

    --

    141

    587

    23

    6

    -

    239

    31

    ----

    -

    407

    12

    5

    19

    s

    t

    ---

    -

    155

    ----

    17

    76 41 5 10 20

    51

    ..-

    102

    -

    4

    6

    10

    6

    9 64

    s

    168 68

    10

    -

    -

    5

    355 214 22

    18 19

    --

    45

    3

    53

    342 110 198 34

    110

    22

    22

    26

    -

    75

    9J

    22

    10

    5 --

    5

    --

    5

    15 109

    -

    -

    -

    19

    6 6

    1 961 20

    -

    --

    -

    20

    I 921

    129

    m

    15

    35

    198

    --

    -

    --

    -

    42

    -

    122 6 4

    11

    33

    70

    ----

    7S

    49

    21

    s

    ~

    u.

    I ......

    Table 180. Occupation of Employed Persons by Industry Group and Sex:

    1970-Continued

    [Doto based on sample. see text. For meaning of symbols, see text]

    ~

    °' 3:

    zz

    '" 0"' ~

    The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More Business services

    Repoir services

    Hotels and lodging places

    Tottl 9111ployed ________ -------------- ------------ ------ -

    698

    1 184

    1 078

    Pmtulo..t, tedllllcol, ""'ldallrod -

    131 33

    Other personal including private household

    Entertainment and recreation services

    Hospilals

    Health services, except hospilols

    2 933

    601

    5 227

    servic:e-s,

    '~~~~~~~~~lli~ll~~ll~~~~~j:~=~~t

    Other engineers •• ----·- -···------ __ •• __ •• ------------ •• -------

    ~iF~i:fs~~~~~~~'.~=:::=:::=:=:::=:::::::::::::::::::::::::

    Personnel and labor relations workers------------------------------Social scientists ---------- ---- ------------------ -------- __ -------

    Eng~:ft~~~:~-d-~i~~~-t~~~-~~~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Electrical and electronic engineering technicians_ ____________________

    ;=; U>

    -

    2 5U

    6 947

    1 646

    l 969

    I 655

    4 635

    714 10

    4 173

    872 6

    710

    795 101

    -

    75

    --

    ---

    10

    ---

    --

    -

    -

    --

    10

    -

    8

    618

    19

    77

    --12 -9 6

    -

    -5

    5 -

    s

    -6 5

    5 -

    ---

    --

    -

    4

    -

    -9

    -

    26

    17 34

    -4 23

    ;;;

    -

    20

    5 --

    s

    --

    6

    -

    -4

    53

    6 9

    20

    -

    -

    13 13

    4

    6

    411

    5

    95

    5

    20

    73

    60

    83

    -

    -17

    -

    24

    508

    12 132

    87

    637

    3

    79

    l 549

    689

    4 031

    840

    IS7

    llS

    7&

    80 12

    342 15 327

    90

    68 68

    90 9 81

    -

    77 4

    327

    -

    78

    173 9 164 164

    -

    -

    15

    ll

    628

    90

    61

    11

    47

    -

    38

    94

    35 22

    87

    14

    79

    30 flJ7 flJ7

    84

    51

    16

    12

    -

    37

    9

    -

    52

    12

    10

    9

    5

    10

    17

    -

    4

    213 13

    I 178 38

    279 13

    417 66

    489

    1 707

    9

    48

    92

    11

    739 46 25

    336 71

    35

    40 5 20

    4 6 27 631

    -

    10

    219 48

    -

    12

    6

    -

    5

    -

    5

    -

    119 40

    -

    -

    6 14 59 607 13

    -

    5 497 339 13

    -

    175

    -

    -5

    184

    15

    23

    47

    18

    6 5

    6

    13 -

    4 7 -

    6

    -

    5

    27

    79

    6

    23

    Assemble~~~~~-~~~~~~·-'!~_:::::::::::::::==::::::::::::::: Checkers. examiners, and inspectors; manufacturing ___________________

    29

    172

    22

    370

    -6 6

    17

    -

    4 16 12 61

    61 14

    -4 -

    -

    5 126

    Other craftsmen and kindred workers_ ______________________________

    ~?r:=i&~=~:~~~~=====::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

    5

    -5

    -----

    -

    36

    ~~~,;'l;~;~~o'J1s~~ ~~~"..':_=: ==== :: ==== == :::=:::::= ================: Stationary engineers and power station operators _______________________

    Machine operatives, miscellaneous specified--------------------------

    --

    -

    22

    34

    4

    Other specified operatives ____________ ,.. ____________________________

    -

    I 594 13

    135

    11

    ~;!~£~ :.~~f~!:~a~JFE_e;====:::::::=:::::::::::::::::::::::=:

    ------

    157 91 66

    Mechanics and rer,airmen----------------------------------------Automobile, inc uding bodY-------------------------------------Machinists, job setters, and toolmakers ----------------------------Metal craftsmen, except mechanics and machinists.-------------------

    Filers, polishers, sanders, and buffers-----------.. -------------------

    126

    adminit!ration

    80 44

    96 62

    52

    Pointers, construction and mointenonce, and plasterers and paperhangers_

    2

    3

    --

    Public

    Educational servjces, government

    78 62

    Cnfts•H ••• killdre• worli:ers __________ ,.. ___________________

    Excavating, grading, and road machine operators--------------------Foremen, n.e.c __ ------------ ------------------ ------------------

    U> -I

    --

    153

    g~~g;~~~·:;. ~':.'3~ro'r:'.;;~:.;~;_r:~~·-~~~-~~i~e-r:~~"..'~-==========::::::

    -i m ;;:o

    s

    Stoc c erks and storekeepers __ ----------------------------------Other clerical and kindred workers ---------------------------------

    Carpenters ____ ---- ____ -·---- __ ------ ------ __ ------ ____ --------Cranemen, derrickmen, and hoistmen ------------------------------Electricians ____ ---- ------ __________ -------- ________ ------ -------

    ~ (")

    -

    -10

    Office machine operators ------------ __ -------------- -------------

    (")

    17

    -6

    80

    Shipkinri and receiving clerks--------------------------------------

    :I: )>

    11 25

    -

    96

    ~~~~p~~~==================================================== Estimators and investigators, n.e.c ---------------------------------

    m 0

    -

    II

    7

    --7

    ....,... u4 ..i.1a1stmon, eu.,1 hm ---------------------

    Sole1 '"""'"-------- ---- -- -- -- ---- ------ -- ----- - -------Clericol 18' kiodro~ worl
    0 m

    6

    -6 --

    18 13

    purchasing agents, and soles managers ---------------------Ot Soloried. er managers -------------------------------___ ••and ____adminislrolors ·------- ____________________________________ Self-employed ____ ------ __________ -- ------------ __ ---------- -- -

    )> r-

    8

    -

    Industrial and mechanical engineenng technicians ------------------Technicians, except and engineering and science---------------Wrilers, artists, andhealth, entertainers ___________________________________ Other professional, technical, and kindred workers-------------------B~ers,

    -i

    -

    25

    Other professional and related services 1

    Educational services, private

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

    Welfare, religious. , ond nonprofit membership organ• zotions

    12 5

    5 -

    4

    360

    -

    6

    -

    --

    330

    4 416

    1 519

    157

    60

    18

    -

    -

    15

    -

    -

    9 21

    -

    12 4

    --

    14

    7

    61 14

    --6

    9

    127

    5

    114

    4

    253

    64

    13

    -

    9 4

    5

    45 24

    149

    -

    11

    11

    265

    -

    -

    10

    -

    16 9 21 I 061

    -

    -

    33

    87

    28

    3 -

    12 31 14

    -

    11

    9

    8

    5

    -

    -

    5

    5

    ---4 --

    -

    48 5

    6

    -

    ---

    22

    369

    11 6 23 14 21

    209 58 8 5 25

    5

    -

    -

    5 29

    44

    5

    16

    9

    37

    32

    42

    58

    3

    27 8

    18

    70

    4 -

    ~I

    58

    -

    ii

    -

    5

    10

    4 -40

    11

    11

    1/

    6 9

    4

    71

    0 m

    >

    Table 180. Occupation of Employed Persons by Industry Group and Sex:

    n :c )>

    ~ n

    ..... m

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

    ;;o

    c:;;

    .....

    ;=;

    1970-Continued

    [Data based on sample, see text. For meaning al symbols, see text]

    rm 0

    DULUTH-SUPERIOR,

    MINN~WIS.,

    Hotels and

    Business services

    services

    lodging places

    16

    26

    11

    Repair

    Other pers.onol services, including private household

    services

    Hospitals

    Health services. except hospitals

    -'

    --

    4

    31

    4

    16 15

    Entertain· ment and recreation

    Educalionnl services, government

    Educational services. private

    "-

    --

    :.e.~:

    and nonprofit membership orgornzations

    I

    Other professional and related se
    I

    Public odministrolion

    SMSA-Continued

    (;?

    Tote! employe
    ~rroE:~~~;=~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

    Other tn>n$1JOrl equipment operotives •.•.••.•••••••••.•.•.•••••.•.•.

    =~~~~:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ,.... ....... ____________________________________________

    Not specified loborer$ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• -- •• --

    =

    ~S?. ~:~:~:::::::::::::::::::::

    6

    8

    94

    14

    SI

    16

    4

    4 79

    5

    -46

    16

    --

    -

    4

    11

    no 99

    52

    9

    15

    51

    15

    34

    34

    7

    2 414 363

    1 2S5

    5

    67J

    1 910

    296

    26

    280 107

    50

    98

    -

    40

    --

    -

    6

    --

    --

    33

    166

    -

    12

    8 4

    17

    -

    uo

    320 120 52

    575

    584

    243 217

    577

    109

    52

    29

    26

    286

    1 283

    s9

    2 069

    l 060

    268

    1411

    6 ll8

    Female emplaye4 ---- -----------------------------------

    274

    161

    739

    2 25J

    186

    4 514

    1

    aso

    3 774

    1 120

    1 044

    ............. ledielcel, a4 liWml ....... -------------------· AcCOlltltonts •. _.••••.••.••••.• __ ••••.•.••••..• -----------------·

    47 15 3

    10

    27

    45

    1 384

    344

    -

    S86 6

    28J

    13

    2 227 10

    16

    12

    JI

    46

    Cloricol .... w.m.I ......... -- ------------------------ ------

    ~~~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

    COilflh!r clerks, except food ---- ••••...•.•••.. ---- .... ------------· file clerks •••••• -- ---- -- ---- -- •• ---- •• ---- -- •• -- ---- -- -- -- ------

    =~~~~~~~~~~~=:::::::=:::::::::::::=== Secrelories ______ •• --- ••••• __ •.••.•....••.•..••••••••••••••••••• Stenogn1phers --·- ·- -- •• ·- •• -- •••••••• ·······- ·-·········· ••••••

    6

    --

    7

    -

    --

    16

    10

    1S

    3 3

    15

    -

    -

    9

    4

    178

    84

    44

    35

    s5 10 19 16

    5

    22

    s

    -

    -SJ

    21 32

    --

    I 023

    216

    9

    5

    22 23

    336

    !18

    17 12 5 2 177

    40

    8

    56

    49

    63

    IS 25

    8

    -

    -

    22

    4

    10

    191 13 II

    lt

    708 40

    52

    56

    II

    33

    s

    16

    25

    ---

    23 4

    -

    -

    -

    5

    15

    14

    5

    54 198

    C""'-n4 ldotln4 ....... ------------------------------

    -' --6

    5

    31

    --

    15

    -

    18 4

    %79

    -

    Assemble~-·:.'!..'::~.::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

    Olhe< operatives, exeepl trottsport ·----------·-······------······-·

    ~ >

    Trmnport .......,., oporatiffs ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

    t->

    farm ....... ________________ ............................

    .... ....

    service workers ......................................... Penon service Other service workm, including privo~ hollseilold •••••.•••.••••••••••

    1.0onn, ....,. ,.,,.

    Cleon~

    -------------------------.-----------1

    some. ....-.........,"""'" .............................. ,

    workers----------·····--------·-----············

    _,

    ~I

    26

    -

    -

    26

    _,

    :~I

    n

    -

    22

    41

    ~1 231

    -

    -

    s

    274

    1

    I

    lml 16

    1m

    -1

    63

    3JO

    1 075 38

    -

    4

    64

    49

    71

    97 256 11

    16

    s

    -

    56

    17

    Checkm. examiners, and inspectors; monvfcctvring ••••••••••••••••••• l'ockers and wrappers, except meot end produce --·-·-······-·-······

    6

    --

    11 68

    -

    103 4

    13

    138 9 35

    -

    10

    12

    &tve1~itifai 9nd-kiiidfed ;;ofk;;; ::::::: ::::: ::: ::::::::::::: ::::: foretnen. n.e.c __________ ---- __ -- ------ ---- ---------- ---------- --

    ~

    15 15

    -9' 14 -5 -9

    s

    w.. ....... __________________________________________ ..

    "' I

    II

    -

    6

    ......... """lllllllaillnttn, .....,. ,.,,. --------------------Salaried .• -- -- -- -- ---- •• ---- ---- -- ---- ---- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- ---- - Self-employed •. -------------- -- ---- -- -- -- -- ---- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -

    z

    9

    17

    7J

    43

    <>-ds ond wotchmen .••.•.•. -----------··-·-·-·· ••.••..•••••••••

    Writers, artists, ond entertainers •. ---------------- ••....••••.•••••• Other profnsionol, technical, and kindred workers ••••••••••••••••••••

    z o;

    6

    -

    -

    Other service worker>. including privoho hovsehold ••••••.•.••.••••••.•

    $~0~~~·~§~1~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    ~

    JO

    "-4

    95

    -

    11

    6S

    125

    211 374

    13

    117 438

    5

    1

    4

    32

    29 --

    --

    20

    29

    ii

    I

    -l

    -1

    jj 22"!

    1~1 25

    3~1

    30

    251

    47 I 911

    968

    55 49

    248

    5

    48

    10

    9

    IS

    179 57

    15

    60

    --

    52

    10

    188

    984

    5

    200 I! 67 706

    -

    183

    ...

    1 181

    2n

    117

    14

    21

    11

    II

    22~1

    2;1

    80

    374 58

    454

    -

    5

    42

    42

    6 263

    13

    33

    -56

    553

    67 10

    IS

    7 8

    so

    s

    -10 6 19

    197 71

    37

    5 6

    7

    II

    24

    165

    9 1114

    -6

    -

    1.1()

    1111 27 37 40

    195

    16

    91 443

    21

    4

    -

    s

    s

    40

    ~I

    .,

    31 -1

    -

    1-: I 47

    133

    17

    S4

    I

    10

    5f

    121

    10

    -1

    -1

    9

    1291

    97 24 11

    12

    3

    ~I

    11;

    62

    ~

    "".....I

    Table 180. Occupatio!1 of Employed Persons by Industry Group and Sex:

    1970- Continued

    [Doto based on sample, see text. For meaning of .symbols, see tex1)

    ~

    CD

    3:

    z z

    m

    ~

    Manufocturing

    The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Area

    Durable goods

    Persons 16 years old and over

    Agricullure, forestry, and fisheries

    Mining

    Construetlon

    Tttal employed __ ------ ____ ----------------------

    759 606

    5 642

    630

    41 163

    l'nfoHiodl, tedloleal, ud ldo... wedlen ---·-·-·-·-·-

    139 433 11 5n

    362 10

    47

    i~f;S{a~~~~~~~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

    5 694

    of 250,000 or More

    Totol

    Furniture, lumber, ond wood products

    187 861

    3 424

    on~lass

    uds

    Primary ferrous industries

    Primary nonferrous industries

    Fabricated metal induslriff, including not specified metal

    3 516

    2 115

    1 763

    129

    sa

    Stone,

    cloy,

    p

    MINHEAPOUS-ST. PAUL SMSA

    X~g~:~~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Civ~ -- ---- -- -------- •• ------ -- -- -- ---- -- ---- •••••• -- --

    Electrical and eleclranic __ -------- ____ -------------- -----lndustriol ______ ---- __ ---- ---- ______ ---- __ ------ ______ _ Mechanical __ ··-·---- __ ------ ____ •• ________ ------ •••• __ Other engineers •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Mathematical speclolists ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• life and physical scientists--------------------------------Chemists __ ------------ ____ •• ______ ------ ______ -------Personnel and labor relations workers .•.• -------------------Social scientists -------------- -------------- ____ ----------

    En~;:::.9e~~~-~~~:~~~~~~~:::::::::::::::::::::::::: Electrical and electronic engineeri"!I technitkins _____________ _

    Industrial and mechanical engineenng technicians·-·-·---·-·· Technicians, except and engineering and science--------- _ Writers, artists, andhealth, enlertoiners_ ___________________________

    u;

    -I

    n

    V>

    479

    2 667 9 352

    21

    -

    53

    Machine operot'ives, miscellaneous specified-----------------

    =~=~=~£:~~~~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

    ---5

    37

    19

    73 104

    9 -

    46 4

    l 052

    525 141

    2 437

    -

    13 188 32

    10

    14

    123 1 086

    -.

    -

    l 024

    23

    12 20 10 4 9 115

    2246 I 891 426 212 J 089

    -

    34

    10

    416

    293 65 14 14 20 3

    181 'll

    3 657 7'29 4

    177

    148

    2 178

    94 531 276 1 559 6 422 746 3 918 I 585 15 090 20 136 7 380 7 940 3 549 3 258 3 662 6 446 2 140 17 804

    147

    91 4

    22 867 29 I 466 5 259 235 2 404 1 201 l 444

    82 148 14 094 5 265 645 888 3 710 4 064 32 462 8 349 5 706

    42

    44n 2 488

    -

    17

    5

    -

    21 51

    10 6

    -

    -4 -

    5 34

    --

    26 5 5 6

    -

    6 -

    -5 -

    21 18 28

    -

    5

    583 63

    10

    90

    948 166 123

    --

    2 558 20

    5

    4 022

    110 9

    2 017 80

    5

    --

    s

    96

    --

    l 020

    2 090 48

    -

    .

    6 46 289 l 332 123 5~

    38 45

    41

    --

    63

    3 688

    .

    -

    10 5 9

    -

    62 62

    4 4

    9

    30

    -

    -

    32

    257 37

    62

    13 5 22

    41 35

    2 363 3 920

    12 319 7

    57

    -

    2 48l 201

    24 6

    --

    46

    625 6 833

    14 517

    40

    10

    920

    45 260 11 612 712

    21

    38

    29

    12 243

    38

    2 207 1 980

    25 119 232

    58

    Electrical machinery, ~uipment, on supplies

    794 89

    2 433

    38l

    s4

    -4 48 --

    492

    13

    ~i~r ~1e~1°~~i~~~~:aP!'~i
    Other specified operatives-----------------------------------

    4 4

    5

    717

    25

    24

    283 58 225

    8 729 5 098 5 212 117 716

    Assemble:'r~"..'~-·~~~-~~!~_:::::::.:::::.:::::::::.:::.::=::.::

    5 . 6 6 . 5

    955

    3 152 9 723

    5 55

    153

    2 480

    ~~~~~~~=:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

    ~~~:iJ:;sc~:~s~~ ~".1_~~-=:=:=:=:=:::=::=:=:=::::::::==:=::: Stationary engineers and power station operators_ _____________ _

    -5 --

    31 201 2 829

    13 911

    164 453 15 128 8 882

    Carpenters ·-----·-..•... ·---·-•... -- ------ ---- __ -- -- -··- Cronemen, derrickmen, and hoistmen ------------------------Electricians ______ -------- ---- ---- ---- -·-- ------ ____ ------ _ Excavating, grading, and road machine operators--------------· Foremen, n.e.c ______ -------- ____ ---- __ ------------ __ -----Mechanics and repairmen __________________________________ _ Automobile, including badY---------------·----------····· Machinists, job setters, and toolmakers ----------------------Metal craftsmen, except mechanics and machinists ____________ _ Pointers, construction and maintenance, and plasterers and poperho

    10

    286

    2 817

    3 949 192 3 757 2 871 886

    5"t1 wlt'bn •••••••••••• ··········-··· ---·········

    Checkers, examiners, ond inspectors; monufocturing ____________ _ filers, polishers, sanders, and buffers ________________________ _ Pointers. manufactured o_rticles -----------------------------Preas1on mochme operatives -------------------------------Welders and flomecutters ___________________________________ _

    -I

    2m

    Clerico! n4 klHttd worken ·-·-----------------------

    ~ m

    12 30

    59 222

    "

    ;;o

    5

    1 603 12 124 4 389

    52

    Other craftsmen and kindred workers .....--------------------

    "

    3 622

    7 328

    Cnftsmea n4 ldodre4 worlcen ------------------------

    )>

    26 .

    188

    g~j~~~~!~:s ~°,,'3~.~~;~~~s~~~~-~~~-~~~-~~~~s_::::::::::

    0

    2 263 1 459

    -

    155 6 149 97

    Estimators and investigafars, n.e.c --------------------------Offke machine operators ----------------------------------Sh~int ond receiving clerks--------------------------------

    ::c

    2 667 4 140 469

    ---

    851 956 895 567

    ---·-·--------

    Buyers, purchasing agents, and soles managers ---------------Other managers oiid administrators ------------------------·Soloried •• ______ --------·- __ •. ------ ---- •.•••..• _______ _ Self-employed -- -- -- ---- -- -- -- -- ---------- -- -- -- -- ------ -

    m

    652

    2 026 3 694 2 9n

    -

    67 10 56 49

    M...,... nd ffmilktntwt, ucopt farm

    ~ r-

    16 151

    38

    73 029

    Otller profeulonal, technical, and kind rel! workers •••••• -· •••••

    0

    882

    n -

    Machinery, except electrical

    5

    6

    -

    -4 9 -5

    -

    17

    17 94

    89 95

    -

    13 13

    9 9

    .

    53

    20

    21 204

    5

    -4 -

    6 4

    192

    -

    23

    64

    an

    5 34 13

    1 300 784 1 045 744 21

    56 21

    ,416 163 2 837 I 048 1 130 213

    82

    -

    116 965 26

    9

    .(jJ

    212 94 191

    5

    35 30

    74 31

    782 267

    422 31

    9

    558 479

    159 106 1 010 247 763

    n

    56

    62

    15

    4

    4

    47

    3 638 736 2 902 2 Bll 91

    6 184

    213

    98

    30

    45

    282

    673

    423

    30 415 2 592 133 610 2 135 2 384 l 731 20 830

    425 46

    531 28

    173 27

    166

    1 479 169

    2 079 191 9

    14 25 75 19 246

    12 5

    7 265 497 12 87 599 555

    34 020 110 41

    885

    3 283 10 628 10 105 523

    443

    339 568 166 8 272 4 232

    406

    163

    -

    -

    7

    44 76

    -

    14

    5

    603

    634

    399 4 4

    2 833 52

    18

    -

    .

    44

    6

    35 14

    68 227

    14 473

    58 234 12 277 5 265 568 659 3 416 3 046 16 263 7 150 4 759 2 ns

    1 124 192 29 26 36 50 41 320 192 106 63

    17 38

    -

    69

    5 143 50

    20

    24 28 22 218 122

    46

    -13

    459

    20 124 58 5

    25

    251 51 810

    17

    9

    192

    680 633

    35 10

    75 11

    69 9

    60

    28 18 81

    10 10 58 13 5 135 47

    6 847 2 147 500 349 5 826 729 3 451

    2 053

    220 205

    120

    -

    10 3 16 76 860

    n 61 15

    5

    4 -

    20 37 798 35 41 13

    -

    19 32 293 187 71

    104 98 231 135 45

    48 52

    59 37

    83

    -

    7 6

    -

    100 33

    -

    90 131

    -

    -

    34 44 43

    -

    701 233 14

    6

    26 243

    5 125

    55 38 10 62 19 186 272 54 33

    298 175 100

    m

    386

    745 1 338

    12 505 4 242 1 334 78 145 2 051 I 238 l 325

    430

    546

    866

    179

    5

    13 7 74 5

    2ll 379

    478 225

    2 036 5

    726

    455

    BB

    40

    119

    211 214 I 295

    4ll 644 113 42 76 121 122

    15 19

    26

    2 005 1 140 3 253

    836

    35

    7 792 9 4 59 104 94

    880

    10 14

    n

    550

    4 965

    737

    384 296

    232

    199 59

    6 110

    32 184 5 818 2 329 801 56

    !OJ 238

    238

    l 057 357

    265 161

    213

    c ~

    Table 180. Occupation of Employed Persons by Industry Group and Sex:

    ::;:;

    1970-Continued

    (Doto based on sample, see lex!. For meaning of symbols, see text)

    c

    Manufacturing

    (")

    :J: )>

    ~

    rri

    Duroble good>

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

    Persons 16 years

    old and over

    ;OD

    u; ~

    (")

    Agriculture. foreruy, and fisheries

    Construe· Mining

    tlon

    49

    1 187

    Total

    Furniture, lumber,

    Stone, clay.

    and wood products

    on::,g,loss p ucts

    Primary ferrovs industries

    Primary

    nonferrou• industries

    Fabricated me!OI industries. including not specified melol

    Machinery,

    fleclricol machinery,

    elec~

    o~

    205 31

    MINNEAPOUS-ST. PAUL SMSA-Continued

    (,I)

    Tete! employe
    ·-·-·-Other tronsporl equipment operolives __________ ------------·--·-- ·--

    24 920 4 914 ll 295

    8 711

    23 51 11

    ·--··-

    29 203

    638

    15 764

    6

    ·--

    1 386

    =~~:~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::

    s;~~:~~:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ·----Nol specified loboref's ---------------·--·-····---·-------------

    ""'" .......____________ ---- -- ···- ·- ·- -- -- .. ---------·--

    =.===

    hocWot ,.;..t.1-HIMW -----·-·-··------ ·-·

    ·-·-servia! workers Guardswvice and wld ________________ _·--

    ·-·

    ---

    Female eaployff

    l'rehnloHI, todllllcal, ... liWred -ten ··Actotmlonts •• ---· ••••.• __ ---------- ---·------·- ______ •.•. --· ...

    E~er~~~i;::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ·-·-·

    45 17

    l 943 61 079

    28

    306 48tl

    868

    172

    so m

    3 067 809 333 11
    -

    45

    s

    -

    Cnfhmaa-"' WMrot1

    -s.

    Foremen, n.e.c

    ·-...

    r,_.,......,.... .,....---·------·--------------··-· """ ........ ____ ---- -----·---- -------------·---·----· Serlico--. ....... ,mm - - ·-·-····--------

    ·-·

    I.Honn, utopf,.,., ·----·-···--·----··-·····-··--·-··

    = =: : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : Other service woibrs, including privalt hovsohold •••••••••••••••••

    18 473

    109 145

    66

    -

    -

    648

    5

    1 618

    -

    -

    -

    85

    51 38

    u

    9

    20

    3 8611 2 629 86

    30

    88

    461 684

    3 159

    52 137

    214

    66 17

    3 052 631 352

    BO

    -5

    590 12 4

    -

    746

    199

    36 4

    6 6

    -

    -

    159

    2 168

    36

    -

    -

    20

    ---6

    46

    660

    91

    4

    238

    9

    75

    58

    17

    95 586

    6113

    1 521 102 484

    5 89

    26 156

    -

    9

    "-

    133

    9

    23

    128 5

    19

    -

    4

    15

    33

    843

    145 5

    4 777 446 9

    1304 153

    4

    m

    43

    .

    91 19

    .-

    13

    -

    4

    16

    36

    7 43

    34

    37&

    20

    n

    l9

    -

    9

    13

    7B 14

    40

    27

    13

    65

    318

    137

    252

    282

    15

    212

    23 7 2 2 ll

    948 338

    75

    615

    4

    174 821

    8

    %6

    5 10

    ..--

    -

    -

    597

    10

    20

    -5

    94

    16

    22

    -

    996

    64

    9 53 262

    4

    H

    536

    6

    6

    37

    2 314

    28

    36

    -

    -

    -

    136 304

    -

    5

    --

    l (!.57

    43

    6

    6

    ---

    19

    17

    5

    --

    166 48 5 9 5

    173

    234

    13

    71

    407

    4 56&

    768

    110

    17

    407

    5 -

    10 344

    S4 32

    l()

    37 30

    6 022

    22

    57 167

    . -

    2 240

    15 ll

    8

    147 4

    4'IO

    204

    --

    20

    ltl

    344

    -

    2 Ol3 73

    --

    -

    6

    12 5

    9

    72

    8

    585 5 106 60

    28

    2211 33 45 2118

    '-

    -

    385 19

    27'1 202

    9

    56

    28

    5

    756

    27

    655

    --

    10

    159

    34 9 90

    15

    33

    -

    17

    ---

    l6

    190

    HS

    23

    317 2 106

    11 ll

    5

    -

    54

    69

    11

    8 43

    so

    -

    s5

    9

    5 54 41

    7 011

    263

    9

    -

    28

    -

    20 641

    564

    70

    117

    -

    4

    2 359

    --

    -

    69

    -

    285

    10 102

    129

    72

    s 493

    20

    1 026

    256 5'I 10

    115

    7 8blJ

    58

    -

    5

    2 804

    43 805

    365

    4

    32 91S 3 223

    165

    6

    ...

    8 604 2 615

    Jl

    6 38 89

    52 28 20

    -

    4 740 I 154

    Che
    16

    2 683

    35

    ....ten-·--·--------·-------------·...

    ----

    91

    134 3 641

    449

    70 5

    30 238 l 9$4

    149

    15

    11 728 42 109

    ... ...

    4 545

    261

    32

    27 70 5

    ~~~-~-~-::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ·--.

    =:

    I 038

    169

    5

    2 089

    251

    5 975

    -

    c-ter clerks. except locd ·-·-·· ------------------------------ ... ...

    690

    75

    -

    ns

    21

    15

    494

    10

    32

    15

    10 4

    124 644

    115

    203

    68

    60

    714 679

    Cloricll ................ ·---·-···--------·---··------ ... Bookkeepe
    73

    19

    4

    JS3 138

    l 079

    189

    235

    87

    --

    22792

    J 956

    -

    ----

    54

    70

    34

    51

    l 176

    Sales .......... ··---- •• -----···----·-··--------------- ··-

    6 879

    15

    1111

    34 106

    061 320 389 352

    19 1l2

    31 16 15

    13 028 8 118

    15

    3

    329

    104

    '

    4 l l 1

    363

    68 916

    -4 -4

    -6

    '518

    ---

    12 12

    --

    1l 204

    8 q9

    ~;~=~~=::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::



    94 OU 19 807

    ·-· Self-employed -- ---- -- -------- •• -·-· •. -- -· •••••• -- •• ---· ---- -· ...

    Secre1ories -- ---------------- ------ ····----------·- -- ·- -· -· -- ...

    i..:.

    -

    _.,... u4 ••Iii halon, m:epl fena -·5olllried.•.. ------ ---- •. ---- -· ·- -- -- •• --·· -- -- -- -- -· -------··

    5.~~~~~~========:::::::::::::: ··-·--

    ....

    3 812

    19

    ··-

    ~ I

    6

    3 812

    15

    File clerks •••• -- -------- __ •• ---- ------------ ------ --···--- ---

    ~

    J 292

    2 746

    Cashiers •••••• --·--- ...... -- -- •• -· ------ •• --·-·--- ------ --·-

    9 38 14

    12 6 6

    621

    32 155

    ~·~-

    5

    35

    s

    8 761

    Registered nurses, die1'tion$. ond tller0jlis1$ ...................... . ·-· Sotilll sciel!tisls --·· ••••••••••••••••••••.• ______ •••. __ ••.••. __ Writers, artists, and emer!Giners •• ____ -----------·--·- ........ -- -·· Other profe••ionol, te
    ---

    Iz

    15

    191 45 361

    165

    5

    5

    6

    -

    7

    -

    -

    5'I

    2806

    l 371 "'

    SS

    -

    -

    6

    5

    -

    4

    1411

    104

    69

    44

    7

    4 125 2 378 539 51

    13

    75

    -

    58

    25 5 169

    24

    -

    23

    n

    5

    48 30

    129

    -

    510

    12

    9' -

    -

    --

    -

    76

    587

    1 157

    1~

    417

    43

    800

    -

    -

    -

    8

    89

    34

    55

    14

    4

    -4

    -

    34

    10 10

    ..,, "' I ...., :S: 3C

    :Z

    ! o

    ;:

    1970-Continued

    Table 180. Occupation of Employed Persons by Industry Group and Sex: [Doto based on sample. see texf. for meaning of symbols, see te.xt]

    Manufacturing- Continued

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

    ffonduroble goods

    Durable goods- Continued Motor vehicles and motor vehicle equipment

    3 378

    Aircraft and ports

    Other transpor· tot ion equipment

    Ordnance

    3 005

    780

    1 616

    695 63 5

    n

    and ".°Jl:d products

    Printing, publishing, and allied industries

    Chemicals and oUied products

    Rubber and misc ellaneoUli plasm: products

    Oilier nonduroble goods, incl. not specified manufricturing

    3 532

    14 695

    18 SU

    • 145

    3 829

    6 467

    141 33

    3 523 341 JO 135 1 177 186

    2 141 171

    I 088 84

    235 39

    785

    62

    294

    110

    12 81 15

    17 169 41

    -

    10 53

    16

    5

    51 70 6 243 220 II

    8 31

    Textile mill products

    Apparel and other fabricated lex tile products

    18 250

    1 131

    2 148 474

    15 14

    Other durable goods

    Food and kindred products

    17 642

    MINNEAPOUS-ST. PAUL SMSA

    Total employed ________ -------------------------- _____ _ Pmutlonol, lldlalcol, H4

    ldo4tetl-.,. -------------------

    ~~:~=~~ == == ============ == == == ======== == == == ============== =

    ~~=t~;~~~~============================================

    34 106

    -4

    -4

    Industrial and mechanical engineenng technicians-----------------Technicians. except heollh. and engineering and science •.•.•.•.....•.• Writers, artists, and enlertainers •. -------------------- -----------Other professional. technical, and kindred workers-------------------

    -4

    m

    :;;:o

    ~ n

    U>

    5

    18 181 26 162 162

    -

    55

    4

    22

    -5

    -5

    --

    -

    180 82 20 37 20 35 55

    22

    110

    134 53 81 76 5

    46

    64 64

    -

    22

    --

    II

    5

    I 288

    I02

    -

    10 626 18

    -

    79 287 87 155

    5

    27

    17

    44

    370 74 79 29 5 51 48 208 61 147 147

    -

    3 077 223

    -

    166

    144 1 088 8 9 319 243 135 374 9 67

    200

    56

    182

    662

    169 319 37 15 16 14 157 240

    I 238 211 l 027 957 70

    I 731 482 I 249 1 196 53

    62 57 510 185 155 14 15 240

    309 36 54 21 72 41 85 25

    75

    -

    16 19

    -5

    -5

    23

    4

    17 -

    --

    --9

    5

    5

    6

    18 8

    21 5

    3 10

    7 38

    5

    5

    50 10 40 35 5

    235 52 183 161 22

    -

    -

    5 76

    --

    29

    130 178 287 367 19 329

    284 IOI

    100 809 160 44 37 27 207 268 996

    36

    21

    5

    10 6 70 26 48 18 5 5

    6 I 500 169 l 272

    333

    339

    658 5

    846

    663

    933

    87

    23

    22

    -

    -

    12 38

    -5

    s

    30

    5

    89

    -

    18

    71 16 60

    55

    26

    22

    294 30 6 22 5 25 81

    50 17

    136 15

    9 4

    10 22 218

    751 219 532 520 12

    292

    457 72

    236 231 5

    385

    -8

    56

    -

    375 10

    95

    25

    22

    23

    474

    657

    71

    225

    423

    I 293

    573

    141

    398

    Clerical""" ldiitlrd worlitrs -------------------------------

    414 33

    434

    9

    134 11

    874 41

    Stock derks and storekeepers ------------------------------------Other clerical and kindred workers ---------------------------------

    311

    10 97

    24 34 21 143 611

    156

    3 138 176 27 63 301 217 121 2 233

    4 280 358 31 79 236 205 70 3 301

    I 224 98 4 31 68 110 58 855

    1 202 105

    5

    366 82 6 5 27 36 31 179

    424 61

    9 41 10

    3 091 450 27 24 330 238 94 I 928

    213 15

    6 24 47 88 216

    2 503 170 5 40 139 181 130 I 838

    93 21 239

    20 83 31 29 927

    cmt..11 ""' k!Hrtd worlien ------------------------------

    723

    764

    179

    I 463

    2 281 15

    340

    1 913

    597

    851

    40 4 25

    28 4 29 73 740 437

    --

    56

    6 301 16

    602

    14

    2 680 9

    144

    -

    11

    --

    -

    Carpenters __ ------ ------ ________ .• ---------------- ---- .• ------Cronemen, derrickmen, and hoistmen ------------------------------Electricians ____ ---------- ---- ------ ------ ------ ____ ------ __ ----Excavating, grading, and road machine operators--------------------Foremen, n.e.c -------------- __________ ---------- ________ ------ __

    -t

    -

    74

    10

    Slits w..ten ...• ____ .•.•.•.•.• -------- ____ -------- .•.• _

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    ~~~~:~~=================================================== Estimators and investigators, n.e.c --------------------------------

    n

    -

    22

    •1o1stnrtort.

    0

    --

    Olher engineers ---------------- -------- .• -------- •.•• __ ------

    Mn.,.,.•"" ucept t.n. -------------------Buyers, purchasing agents, and soles managers --------------------Other managers and administrotors ------------------------------Salaried .. -- -- ------ -- -- -- ---- ---- -- ---- -- -- -- -- ------ -- -- -- Self-employed ________ .... __ .....• ---------- ..•... ------ __ ....

    ~

    91

    36 275 6

    38 31

    Personnel and labor relations workers•..........•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.• Social scientists ____ ...•.•.••. ---------------- ------------------

    rm

    -4

    CiYll ............................................ ·--····--·-· Bectrical and electronic •• -------------------------------------lndustriol •• __ •••••••• __ •••• __ ••••••.••••••.•••••• ______ ----Mechanicol •••..• __ .••••••• ______ •• __ •••• ____ •• __ •• ____ •• ___ _

    t1tr~i°i~~~~~~~'.~=======================================

    0

    114 43

    M~~f.%cgbil~~ j~~r:Jr~ebcid"v:::===================================

    Machinists. job setters. and toolmakers ----------------------------Metal craftsmen, except mechanics and mochinist•-------------------Painters, construction and maintenance, and plasterers and paperhangers.

    ~~~;~;~;;,fl.~~~~~~.:'-=========================================

    -

    11

    44

    5 144 196 167 110 58 45 52

    -

    Stationary engineers and power station operators. ___________________ _ Olher craftsmen and kindred workers. ____________________________ _

    30 28

    Assemble~!~~~-~·-~~'.".."..'.':'.:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Checkers, examiners, and inspectors; manufacturing __________________ _

    I 476 716 122 60 69

    Filers, polishers, sanders, ond buffers-------------------------------

    ~~~~-a~~~ri!~~~~r:JE~:;=====================================

    56

    Other specified operatives______________________________________ _ Machine operatives, misceUaneous specified ________________________ _

    217 90

    at'=~~:=~~~~~~==============================

    46

    46

    28 26

    -

    54

    -

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    -

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    -

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    -

    53

    --

    5 52 35

    -

    14 5

    -

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    5 6 212 63

    -

    10 18

    -

    59 29

    10

    -

    19 -

    34 10 337 412 18 411 55 12 53 4 36 80

    2 987 618 738 16 32 78 88 439 336 448

    11 12

    82 112

    -

    509 297 11 435 125 96 31 71 26 1 012 6 534 1 903 439 44

    42 115 96 2 484 622 356 245 188

    -

    57

    180 91 20 27 14 163 460 4 919 208 238 11

    -

    33 2 725 863 322 306

    213

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    -

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    136 25

    10 4

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    478 14 14

    2 113 31 83

    ---

    450

    -

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    -5 1 662

    101 29 136 66

    -

    22 58 6 758 321

    -

    236

    32 6 37 263 72 46 3 730 230 250 8 18 12 18 1 046 I 199 556 231 162

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    -

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    -

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    -

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    467

    326

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    ......_.,

    .... ,_

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    __________________ ------

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

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    70

    67

    38

    kindred produ<:ts

    73

    276

    1 512

    26

    48

    --4

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    Soloried.~~-~-~·-~'.'.'.-~_::::::::::::::::::::: Stitt ...ten ________ ------------------------ __ -·-- ______

    CJcrleffl u4 l;Wrw.t ........

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    ~~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ~J:k~~~~-~:-~_:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

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    ~~~~~================================== cntt- 114tldnd ...un ----------------·------------Foremen, n.e.c •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• __ •••••• -- •• ---- •• ---Oponllnt, . _ . _

    _ . --------------------------------

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    ~

    16

    15

    11

    363

    I 4 4

    16

    l'nlessleHI, hdioleol. ................. ·------------------Actovnto1>ts -- -- -- ------ --·- -- -· ··-------- ---- ---- -- -- ···----- ••

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    51

    36

    -

    299

    femtlle empleyetl ---- -- ·----------- -- -- -- -- -------- -----

    workers-----·-··-·--·---·--

    5

    11

    4

    11

    Socio! scientists ---- --·--- ---- -· •• -···-· •• -- -· •• -- ., ----···-·-·-Writers, armls, and entertuiners ••••.••• ···-····----··----·--·-·-·· Other profmional, technical. ond kindred

    -5

    4

    --4

    Gtlords and wotehmen ••.• __ •• ---·-------------- ·--------··----·-Dtber service womrs, including private houtehold ·-------------------

    i*='f.d~~~iS:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Registerid nurses, dletitions. and therapists __________________________

    Co>

    durable goods

    ---

    n.

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

    = ~e =

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    Textile mm produ<:ts

    Other

    tot ion equipment

    9 34

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    Sertleo ............. "'"'' ......w --------------------

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    ond motor

    ·-·-·------·---··-------------·------

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    ....>

    Nondurable good•

    ond

    Apparel and other fabricated textile produ<:ts

    Printing,

    ond' :::C produtt5

    pUbliohing, and allied illdustries

    Chemicals and allied

    252

    311

    126

    produ<:ts

    Rubber and miscelloneaus plastic

    Other nondurable

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    monufocturing

    Total empleyetl-Continued

    frtighl, SIO<'k. ond moteriol hondler•------------·------------------·

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    MINNEAPOUS-ST. PAUL SMSA-Continued

    ~n~~~=~==:::=:=:::=:=:::=:::::=:=:=:=

    c;

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    vehicle equipment

    Qlher lf11MpOr1 equipment operotiveS _______________________________

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    Table 180. Occupation of Employed Persons by Industry Group and Sex:

    Retoll trade

    l

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

    R.oilroods and railway

    Au!amotive

    lrucki.ng

    utmties and

    servtee

    and

    Other

    dealers

    worf<-

    tronspar· lotion

    son~ry

    housing

    Comm uni·

    .58fV1Ce

    serv1Ces

    Wholesale trade

    10 829

    12 176

    13 467

    9 611

    9 785

    47 931

    UP"'!SS

    cations

    General merchandise retafling

    and gasoline stotians

    Eating and drinking plot es

    Other

    food stores

    trade

    Insurance

    Finance and real estate

    21 108

    17 976

    14 639

    24 564

    41 091

    19 925

    27 630

    973 229

    192

    194

    363

    2 016

    1 510

    1 918

    73

    121

    -8 21 -5

    4 --

    MINNEAPOUS-ST. PAUL SMSA Teta! employed __ .• ____ ----•. ---- __ -------------------Pndttdeool, tedmkal, ... i.w...I weRen -------------------

    =::"~:~

    :: :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

    ~5a;~~~;·:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

    5:~~~;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    Other engineers ------------ ____ -------------- ---- ------------

    mraif~~~~~~~==::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: nnd
    labor

    ~i~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~==========::::::::::::::::::::::

    -i

    n en

    -

    11 St. 9 76

    6 17

    4\

    5

    42

    J7

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    53

    -

    5

    -

    8 10

    s

    -

    -74 204 20

    972 972

    -

    48 755 618 137

    76

    72 739

    738

    40

    -

    699

    738

    253 279 974 518 456

    13

    198

    80

    230

    166

    9 108

    3 2J6 237 35 116 305 61 263 2 199

    2 168 301 16

    2 579 110 14

    4 843

    12 956 l 960 148

    127 215 53 l 477

    116 37 124 2 138

    1 992 161 17 56 75

    Cralbata ... -.... wer\en ------------------------------

    2 532 37

    1 245

    2 537 6

    Carpenters ---- ---- ------ __________ -------- ____ ---------- ______ _

    49 J8

    M~::;~gb~:~ i~:J:e~d'v::=:::::::=:=:=:=:=:=:=:::===========

    Machinists, job setters. and toolmokers ----------------------------Metal craftsmen, except mechanics and machinists___________________ _ Painters, construction and maintenance, and plasterers and paperhangers_

    ~Y~;~;~::.t1s~~:'.~~-::::=:::::::::::::::::::::=:=::::=:::::::

    Stationary engineers and power station operators_ ___________________ _ Other craftsmen and kindred workers-----------------------------

    Assemble~~~~-~~~~-~·~-==:::=:::=:::::::=:::::::::::::: Checkers, examiners, and inspectors: monufucturing _________________ _ Filers, pafishers, sanders, and bufferL.----------------------------Painters, manufactured articles ------------------------------------

    _::::::::::::..-:::::::::::::::::::::::::: operotives---------·-------------------

    ~!~" o~~~o:~ee=-~

    Other speclfied Mochine operottves, miscellaneous specified-------------------------

    e;:.s.~~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

    -

    177 JO

    348 662

    193 61 27

    -

    -9 -

    8

    346 771

    677 12 19

    40

    -

    ll 4 27 5 166 2 164 274

    28

    9 22 894

    11 14 55

    35 13 2 15 30 31

    289 JO

    216 23

    390 4

    25

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    65 15

    116

    85

    41

    16

    17 7

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    13 J26 9 9

    223 6

    55

    171 120 50 27 4 198 2 399

    --

    6 6 222

    29

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    9

    -9

    1 636 1 186 l 077 109

    n

    698

    7 725 613

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    4 9 22

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    10

    79

    6 090 1 367 4 n3 3 417

    2 095 213

    5 293

    I 794

    4 663

    2 099 423 1 676 l 047

    2 618

    2 521

    2 312

    2 464

    629

    I 426 886

    l 306

    88

    477

    1 206

    2 239

    217

    14 419

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    1 434 437 160

    1 335 294 802

    5

    10 723 573 JOI 257

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    12 969 1 671 138 321 1 178 25 17 9 619

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    l 681 783

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    353 259

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    12

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    5 58 192

    l 150

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    6 71 97 162 26 1 349 1 543 268 96

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    3 544

    22 25 220 82 531 659 63 52 11 31 188

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    17 41

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    18 312

    685

    -

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    3 670

    522 385

    -

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    103

    10

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    1 410

    I 480

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    2 122

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    3 114 23

    470 24

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    61 6

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    10

    185

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    79

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    23

    Sales •""'"'---- ____ -- ---- -- -- ---- -------- -- ---- -- ---- -

    222

    5

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    7 2 4 4

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    5 26

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    27

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    926

    -

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    866 6 328

    38

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    -

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    3 500

    5

    7

    Electricians --------------- ____ ------ __ -------- ____ ------ ______ _ Excavating, grading, and rood mnchine operators-------------------Foremen, n.e.c ---- __ -------- ---- -- ---- -------- ---- ------------ --

    u;

    -6

    48 66

    803

    Cronemen. derrickmen. and hoistmen -------------------------------

    -I

    24

    J7 3 19

    4

    1 076 104

    Blacksmiths, fargemen, hammermen, and boilermakers ---------------Brickmasons and stonemasons ____________________________________ _

    m ;;:o

    17 26

    8 20

    '- --------------------

    m~i~J:~~s~~;~~~=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=

    ~ n

    15

    6 J2

    5 279 5

    65 299

    Other clerical and kindred workers ---------------------------------

    )>

    15

    -

    27 436 26 111 180

    13 298

    49 320 75

    ~~~~~======:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

    n ::::c

    45

    8

    1 409 206

    l 407 61 71

    Safaried __ ---- -- ---- -- -- -- ---- -- -- -- ---- ------ -- -- -- ---- -----

    ~

    -4 26

    22 48

    53 45 --

    1 142 JOI

    6

    Self-employed ---- -- ---- ---- -- ---- -- -------------- -- ---- -- -- --

    r-

    79

    92 171

    I 871 J36

    10 113

    Buyers, purchasing agents, and soles managers --------------------Other managers and administrators -------------------------------

    m 0

    289 J56

    Electrical and electronic engineering technicians ___________________ _ lndostrial and mechanical engineenng technicians ----------------Technicians, except health, and engineering and science--------------Writers, artists, and entertainers---------------------------------Other professional, technical, and kindred workers-------------------

    ....,.,.""' ..........,...., ....

    0

    910 394 9

    retail

    -

    5

    47

    21

    6

    -

    -9 9

    24 66

    28

    -

    --

    160 3 335 3 204 30 6 19

    5 9

    -

    --

    11 19

    --

    12

    -

    -

    564

    78

    69

    2 054

    3 786 35

    125

    --

    1 789 41

    18

    159

    47

    -

    14

    63

    4

    -

    3 613

    9

    s

    15

    28

    -

    79 34 4 4

    ..

    6

    -

    20 15

    343

    824 104 27 36 9 212 34 16 1 901 1 352 80

    21 -

    22

    1 063

    54

    27

    69 16

    l 882

    711 25 79

    --

    37

    8

    -

    -

    153

    5 140

    5 62 27

    -

    92 37

    -

    -

    54

    103 8 17

    46

    97

    22

    101

    10

    -

    25 9

    -

    -4 4 5

    65

    -

    -

    :i5

    22 19 20

    51

    0

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    Table 180. Occupation of Employed Persons by Industry Group and Sex:

    1970-Continued

    (O
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    Railroad•

    of 250,000 or More

    ~ n

    c.n

    _.,

    1 405

    6 106

    3 048

    374

    n

    40 6 19

    Ofher

    sanitary nrvas

    Wholnole

    801 22 216 564

    3 017

    925

    3 352

    4

    287 362 167 109

    2 725 191 92 344

    -

    -

    -

    Commun~

    trade

    = ond

    Food stores

    ----~-

    SoCicl scientisls -- -- ---- -- ---- -- -- ---- -- ---- -- -- -. -- -----· .............. ~~~~-1'iiii!;.t,i"w;.rkOiS

    ____________ _-------

    Finance ond real

    EatinJI ond

    Other

    ploces

    trade

    Insurance

    estate

    55

    drinking

    reta~

    -

    116

    1 ,,.

    114

    434

    4 6

    199 1 319 20 136

    61 12 15

    26

    175 6 23

    230

    17 133

    925

    325

    31

    I 515

    J '82

    5 083

    J 5'7

    12 521

    20 143

    114

    1 460

    91 15

    3$

    110

    45

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    16

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    Qti..t $tt1/ice workers, inducf1119 privtlte household

    ·----·-----·-----·------

    -5 -

    54 5

    3 -

    130 37 ll

    56

    579

    249

    5 6

    33 24 lO

    -

    19 -

    4 427 20

    91

    -

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    24

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    534 139 6 11

    15

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    --

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    11

    440 414

    '"

    12S

    7938

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    904

    1 104

    1 191

    6 139

    373 121

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    19 914

    742

    nll 512

    :m

    71

    148 147

    60

    4

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    H

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    9 SU

    1 580

    47

    9'19 7:1

    61

    99

    43

    23 236

    13

    30

    97 II

    45 306 8 I~

    8 36

    197

    S3

    21 59

    36 22

    18-4 SJ 141 5111

    ll5 124 277

    68U

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    751

    4611

    2 607

    33 506 3J

    76 231 128

    92

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    104 230 39 134

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    1 501 112

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    414 291

    125 1 948

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    215

    1 614 3 :144

    4 400

    4'4 60

    n 10

    36 19

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    12

    n

    2 441

    6 B

    102

    32

    l 2!0

    78

    377

    97 19

    m

    100

    240

    65

    20ll

    n

    34 243

    265

    19

    -

    -

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    2 894

    696

    14 4

    6

    63

    655 438 217

    2 571

    11

    -

    9 50 18 183

    m

    -

    11

    83 6 7 1511

    m

    198

    -

    16

    I 012

    295

    44

    9 143 l 643

    27

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    857 813

    24

    1 174 IOI 12

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    183

    394 37()

    207 51 108 121 111

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    19 104

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    4 412

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    1 477 117

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    312 3 214

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    102 9

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    14 :1$1

    14 467

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    1 448

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    255

    277

    1 401

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    34 18 737

    593 242

    26

    ten

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    19

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    39

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    238

    153

    I 296

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    3 262 361

    4 67

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    75

    18 6

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    450 86 169

    19 606

    490

    490 132 21

    21

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    568

    112

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    153 98

    1 788

    261

    133 23 36

    118

    !QI

    -4

    255

    655 449

    I 257 J 234 4

    549

    12 45

    1 2'7

    Secrelaries ------ -- ------ ---- -- -------------- -- ---- -- - - --

    T..._. ............ .,_.-.----------------------- ·-----............ ""'" ......,, __________________ -·---------- ------- ·------

    49

    -

    191 115

    ·-----·-----··----·-----·------

    5

    -

    52 221

    examine
    145

    ll2

    ~J:rl.~~:.":~-~-:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: -------

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    Jl5

    12

    10 78

    53

    4

    o,....ii..., ....,i ~ ------------------------Assemblen •• -- -- - -- ---- --- ------- ---- -------- -- -- -- --

    17

    181

    110

    Salet ........ ______________ ---- ---- -· ------------- -------

    ,

    1 603

    36

    4 5lll

    3t 21 13

    -

    -----------c~=~~=~~=:::::::::::::::::::::::::: ............... .................... _______________________ ------Foremen, ft,e.< ·--------

    72

    82

    533

    470 198 158 23 91

    1 494

    14

    -------

    274

    1 315

    163 16

    1'"

    14

    ------~~~:~:::::::::::::::::: ............... -------

    233

    204

    89 146 36

    199 396

    5

    ................ g

    25

    20 4 10 6

    271

    177 110 5

    15

    9

    Clorital ... ldodn4 .......

    m

    2 939

    --·---------. _ . " " ' 1daliilstr11«1, "''""' , _ Solatied •• -- -· -- -· -- -· -- - - -- -- -- -- -. ·- -- -- •. ·- -· -- -- -· --- ------Self~------------·------- -- ---· ---- ·--- ---------- ------~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ··----------------

    m

    247 99 46

    254

    58 65 222

    --~--

    I 269

    1 298 450

    5 478

    459

    ------rm...o...i, !tdatlcal, ""'lcWml -.... ------------· -------. fa~~;~~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Re9islet'!d nurses. dlelffloos, om! therapists •••• ---- ______ •• __ _..

    37

    87 1 318

    ------Guards and wottlunerl ____________ ...... ·----·-----------·· ------Other WVice workers. il!cWding privtlte hoonohold ······-··---- ..............

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

    ,....employed

    w

    cations

    _........, ......... printe ........... -··----------

    (letmifto urvice workers l'ersalllilsmlee...mm

    ~ I ~

    tation

    TOhl employed- Continued

    .,

    I

    service

    wart-

    tronspor·

    housing

    Automotive deolers Generol mercilond is< retamng

    MINNlAPOUS-ST. PAUl SMSA- Continued

    ----------~rl~~~:~::::::::::::::::::::::: __ ___ Other transport equipment operatives. ______________________ _ ----·l.tkml. ....... m. -----------------------------· --------------- . ~=.;:~~=:::::::::::::::::::::::: ------Not specllled loboRtS -------,.... ......... ____________________________________ -------_ ______

    ~

    Utilities and

    service ond

    roilwoy express

    ;;o

    Trucking

    and

    46

    25

    m

    4

    -

    m --

    45

    7

    l3

    29

    22

    553

    250 317

    496

    100

    29

    46 660

    8

    S2

    11

    81

    365

    -

    51

    32

    26

    6

    -

    10

    19

    4

    1l

    21

    10

    11

    32

    -

    -

    55

    2J

    23

    8

    24

    13 10

    -

    -

    I J8l

    -

    1 286 97

    6

    17

    428

    329

    24J

    10

    13

    179

    10

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    Jl

    120

    195

    1 089

    217

    12 261

    2 156

    11 6 103

    95

    81

    ..

    12 26

    31 15

    15

    57

    45 93

    68

    22

    822

    195

    199

    -

    16

    156 12 010

    92

    1 983

    -

    1119

    19

    646

    20

    S5 188

    50

    ~

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    Table 180. Occupation of Employed Persons by Industry Group and Sex: [Dato based an sample, 11e text. Far meaning of symbols, see text)

    ~

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    a

    1970- Continued

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

    Other personal

    Business services

    Repair servtces

    Total employff---------------------------------------

    22 ...

    10 536

    PmnllHol, lldlltlcal, ... kiohl Mm -------------------

    5 365

    Welfare. religious,

    places

    including private household

    Entertain· ment and recreation services

    6 U9

    19 370

    Hotels and lodging

    services~

    Health

    services,

    and nonprofit

    Educational services, government

    Educational services, private

    Other pralessionol and

    related

    zations

    services

    Public odministration

    membership organ~

    Hospitals

    except ho$pifals

    • 677

    32 601

    17 973

    47 391

    15 396

    14 011

    20 572

    31 14f

    I 694

    13 071

    29 546

    9 002

    s 176

    56

    6 424 61

    162

    42

    11 494 2 047

    37 37

    48

    19

    139 155

    16 12

    5 429 1 128 15 143 568

    -

    41 37

    3

    18 54 lS 317 101 116 156 449 31 Bl

    15 10 51 9 138 11 12

    5 60 27 16 5

    16 10 6 161

    SS 196 27 782

    17 149 8 553

    15 574 4 248

    13 820 5 129

    98 26 180 59 562 154 402 87 126 6 585 128 1 538

    652 32

    l 825 9 1 816 I 816

    1 570 25 1 545 I 537 8

    619 17 672 617

    3 291 125 3 166 3 166

    MINNEAPOUS-ST. PAUL SMSA

    Accountonts ---- __ ------ ____ -------------- -------- ____ -------- _

    602

    390 54

    ~r~=a~~~~~=====================::::::::::::::::::::::::

    715 1 101

    26 15

    An;h~eas ____ ---- ---- ______ ------ ---- ---- ---- ---- -- -- -- -- -- -- -

    Civil ____ ---- -- _ ------ ------ ____ ------------ ________ ------ __ Electrical and electronic __ ---- ______ ------------ ________ ------ -Industrial ______ ---- __________ ---- ______ ---- ________ -------- _

    Mechanical ____ -------- ________ ------------ _________________ _

    ~~~:r~~~~~~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Personnel and labor relations worlcers-----------------------------~~~J-~~~~~~~~~~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Electrical and electronic engineering technicians ______ -------------Industrial and mechanical en.9ineenng technicians -----------------Technicians, except health, and engineering and science--------------Writers, artists, and entertainers---------------------------------Other professional, technical, and kindred workers-------------------

    13 49 197

    • .....,. allll ..i.Wstnators, Buyers, purchasing agents, and sales managers --------------------Otlier managers and administrators -------------- ----------------Salaried •• - -- ------------ ---- ------ -------- -- ---- ------ -----

    2 311 251 2 137 1 881 256

    1 116 71 1 045 798 247

    ~~~~~~=================================================

    Eri~}:~~~~;~===================================== Other clerical and kindred warlcers ------------------------------

    Cnrflsm11 allll kiodntl worl
    g~~~~!~;s ~·:3~~::~::~:-~~~-~~~-~~-~~~~~-===============

    ~;~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~============================~

    :c )>

    ~ (""') -I m



    U> -I

    nU>

    -4

    -

    Estimators and investigators, n.e.c --------------------------------

    (""')

    120

    33 141 106 662 174 678 114 256 9 47 854 354

    Clorical allll kiodnd ....... -------------------------------

    0

    334

    -6 5

    s.le1 ........__________________________________________ _

    m

    51 301

    269

    Self-employed-----------------------------------------------

    ~ r-

    26

    Other engineers -------------- -------------------- ------------

    .,...,,form --------------------

    0

    4

    Excavating, grading, and road machine operators--------------------foremen, n.e.c -----------------------------------------------Mechanics and repairmen·---------------------------------------Automobile, including body-----------------------------------Machinists, job setters, and toolmakers ----------------------------Metal craftsmen, except mechanics and machinists___________________ _ Pointers, construction and maintenance, ond plasterers and paperhangers.

    4 4

    32 16 6

    5 9

    11

    -

    21

    s

    -

    12

    32 28

    12

    -

    12 457 201

    12 1 055 570

    492

    841 37 804

    708 6 702 597 IOS

    61 69 29

    463 399 64

    -

    638

    166

    5 7

    3

    22

    26

    8 97

    40

    43

    81 56 37 10 11

    -46

    12 616

    9

    28 28 23 28 9

    -

    4

    5

    -

    7 5

    32

    --

    7 15

    -

    10 6

    u

    5

    --

    168 I 201

    28

    392 154 42 237 348 13 104

    50

    34 34

    I 195 902 26

    -

    610 10

    -

    69

    75

    164

    109

    33

    7 721 233 176 21 114

    2 443

    4 213

    5 SOI

    14 615 515 87 319

    620

    55

    295

    236

    37

    922

    35 672

    8 26 10 S67

    5 177 208 126 11 162 26 142 4 S02

    2 699

    27 19 I 28S

    2 017 132 69 32 27 42 9 1 706

    5 8 2 26S

    84 7 070

    2 208

    3 642

    584 5 35 186 20 5 4 673

    1 623 6 5 32 13 41

    3 925 30

    171 4

    510

    255

    599

    455

    1 101

    311

    tu

    357

    6

    22

    18

    -6

    llS

    13 22

    28S

    64

    -

    s

    15

    -

    32

    Filers, polishers, sanders, ond buffer•------------------------------

    3 8

    28 12S 56 201

    -

    75

    24

    735

    166

    350 121 30

    -

    449 68 32 71

    -

    136

    -

    -

    -

    18 -

    21 6

    -

    12

    -6

    -

    7 31

    -

    77 59

    17 5

    -

    41

    -

    25

    5 -

    82

    8

    8 -

    31

    256

    5 122

    171

    2 748 5

    48 12

    64

    --

    171

    ---

    34

    5 -

    4 4 2 648 2J

    21

    23 17

    -

    16 10 5

    5 -

    23

    4

    645

    26

    118 193

    -

    315 45 87

    738 30 708 676 32

    696 47 649

    965 122

    l 062

    ~~~?~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    -5

    -

    241

    994

    Olher specified operative•---------------------------

    5 11

    -9 -3

    736

    1 862 273 146 48

    2 506

    ~~~~~ ::~r~~t:~~:e~-=========================== Welders and flamecutters------------------------------------

    5 -28 ---

    35

    -5 ---

    122 10 10 75 5

    1 006

    Assemble~~~-·-·:~~~~-============================---= examiners, and inspectors; manufacturing _________________ _ Checkers~

    5

    -4

    28

    7 019 447 11 185 886 81 156 s 253

    420 13 265 74 31 103 61 39 248

    ~~:ii~rsc~o~s~~ ~~~~~-======================================

    -

    794 16

    12

    101 2 967 1 808 74 4 24 5 23 33 638

    Stationary engineers and power station operators ____________________ _ Other craftsmen and kindred worker•----------------------------

    227 57 7

    -

    s4

    78

    101 10

    -

    3S 36 15 208 54 546

    -472 35 4

    35

    -

    388

    -

    16 17

    -

    16 10

    -

    --

    23

    -

    61 4 66 166 27 64

    72 98 8 31 6 20

    -

    391 39

    23

    95

    3

    20

    --

    -14

    18

    5

    9

    36

    20

    45

    41

    --

    -

    11 5

    20

    55

    -

    25 4 5

    15 394

    26 101 78 79 156 185

    53

    27 33 Sl

    9 10 181

    276 14

    365 3

    150 7

    176 17

    286 27

    -

    -

    14

    43

    21

    11 28 30

    11

    216

    118

    6 6 so

    7 5

    180

    69

    -

    34

    12

    37 10 5

    10 2

    --

    6

    -

    -

    3

    94

    225

    9 13

    16

    24

    13

    9

    6

    -

    -

    428

    28 116 13 122 1 243 21 5 33 61 20

    292

    468 172 55

    -

    63 18 29

    63 115 291

    31

    -

    23

    34 Jl.4

    13

    30

    53

    -l

    0

    ~

    Tobie 180. Occupation of Employed Persons by Industry Group and Sex:

    rm 0

    1970-Continued

    [Doto based on sample, see text. For meaning of symbols. see text]

    n

    ::I:

    >

    ~ ~ u; '°

    :::!

    n

    en

    The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More Businets

    Repair

    services

    5ervtCH

    places

    2'4

    11S 41 189 485

    27

    UioNn, . . . . , _ ---------·--------------------------

    !&!:~~~~=:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: laborers -- -- -- -• -- ·--- -- -- --·· ·- ·- ---------------- Kot specified

    ===

    "'"" ........ ____ ---- ---- ------------------------------?:~:~:::::::::::::::::::: workers.

    Gvcnls and wolchmen •••••••.••••••••••••••••••.•.••.•.•.•••.•.• Other ser\lite iftcluding private household __________________ _

    Female....,. _____________________________________ _ ............. tecllolcol, ................. ------------------Aa:cufltoms __ •• -- --·----·-- ---- ------ -------- -- -- ---- -- -- - --- -

    ~~~~:~~~§~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    Writers, artists, ond enlertoiMrs •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Other professional. technital, Biid kindred woO;ers ---------------·---

    Wu ........___________________________________________ _ Cleriail ... """'" ........ --------------------------------

    ~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: f:'1~-~-~-~-:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

    ~~~;~;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~=~~~~=::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ................. ______________________________

    91 141 52

    Foremen, u.c -- ---·-··· •• -- -- -------- ---------- -- ------ -- -- -- --

    ~ I

    ..... w

    Cit

    44

    402

    224 18 10 150

    2 3'1

    305 109

    23

    11

    -44

    624

    26

    :161

    25'

    19 514 55

    4 6 5

    36

    Other professionol and related

    Edutotionol services.

    membership orgonr

    Hospitals

    except hospitals

    Educotionol services, government

    private

    zotions

    services

    lH

    :II

    ru

    12

    7S 17 28 30

    51

    ~.

    Asutll~~-~-i::~_::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

    ~~.;..:=:~~=================== optnlifts-----------------------------,.,. ....... ____ ---- ----------------------------------Trusport .........

    lohnln, ucept , _ -------------------------------------

    ==

    ~-~-~-::::::::::::::::::::

    Oeoaltlg Personal service woO;ers __ ---- __ --------------------------------Other~ WC)(lcm, iflcluding privole

    household--------------------

    -4

    11

    16

    42 153

    15

    46

    -9

    -

    78

    Public odminis-

    trotion

    20

    -

    -

    -

    -

    2 507

    2 371 1 043 534 31 765

    l 91G

    41!8 '109 70 2118 3 761

    7 386 681 154

    62 738 '" 581

    I 046

    9 931

    6 535

    2 850

    965

    2 IB2

    3 860

    13 6 079

    u

    54

    '700

    7 617

    '314

    8971

    on

    2 375 2<40

    1

    26 348

    13 090

    27 579

    658 7 5

    10 7tt

    3W 9

    l6 S11 78 23

    s 705

    260

    2S

    JS~

    so s 546

    330 I 504

    I 814

    575

    414

    313

    lU l2S

    416

    -

    --

    9

    74

    --

    21 12 61 8 191 16

    13 2 094 14

    99 474 66

    2

    65

    4 5 6 94

    5 5

    26

    l9l 347 +4

    57 45

    146

    165

    124 22

    120 45

    80 16

    302 4

    347

    414

    302

    396 391

    12

    205

    29

    u

    171

    143

    37

    4

    fl

    15

    91

    5 866

    l 454

    653

    1 865

    791 105 168 73 6 8 5 41

    4 879

    2m

    6992

    2 188

    l~

    98 9

    172 I 567 70

    737

    227

    n

    80

    32

    54 11

    33 211

    14 131

    94

    131 121

    -44

    uo

    -

    42 11

    18 777 l 686 11 379 1 J'J5

    359

    6

    119

    205 10 109

    78 14

    "

    2 to5

    18

    276

    ltt

    183

    187

    1..

    904

    15

    n 701

    4

    --

    s 36

    -

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    8

    ;

    -

    -

    u

    -

    229 765

    116 7

    29

    144 1 861 65 467 625

    993

    7$ 8

    m46

    2 134 111

    •n :m

    83 62

    3 067

    74 41

    18

    725

    J

    73 31

    5 154 749

    -

    -

    200

    n

    5

    72

    -

    -

    10 31

    5

    246

    s

    II

    122

    11

    I 61%

    383 38 112

    183

    377

    -

    u

    21

    -

    4

    -

    15 175

    112

    m

    196 108

    347

    42 .430

    600

    -

    306

    l 103

    33

    147 30

    79

    696 25 27

    96

    2 473

    95

    l 899

    -

    122 $

    386

    287 167

    135

    -

    94

    29

    117 6

    25 51

    5 l2S

    397 11 80 246 687 38

    5

    I 862

    2 964

    89

    40

    89 24

    921

    31 5

    --

    442

    8 5

    1S II

    189

    156

    46

    11l

    21

    6

    6

    n

    93

    123

    -

    -

    -

    11

    13

    7

    -

    21

    3

    18

    IS

    15

    14

    s

    21 105

    1 246 544 I 035

    67 3 251

    5 742

    -

    -

    I UJ

    '794

    70

    384 781

    l 090 242 8 462

    6 610 431

    137 6 00

    16

    -

    -

    -

    -

    J 295

    11"

    1 257

    312

    1 4lO 35

    498

    18 1 377

    182

    435 2 678

    188 374 791

    m

    6

    183

    -

    47

    4 35$

    311

    10

    15

    9 060

    391!

    u

    194

    -

    -

    92

    21'1 1 526

    376

    t Its

    416

    28 181 I 216 421 I 179 2 11911

    4

    10

    -

    41

    7 OS1

    5 12 6'C 141 17 184 2 271

    6

    190 64

    45

    uo

    544

    2 164

    u

    2lW 39 21 61

    I

    108

    13

    on

    44

    13

    168

    98

    298

    112

    14

    557 410 30

    15

    -

    29

    1 095

    -

    5 30

    12 1H 1 972 286

    16

    91

    78

    347 912 20 l 235

    35

    234 73

    16

    2 514

    217

    317 10

    5

    11

    76 2S

    16 57

    -

    10079

    u

    110 45

    ..

    11 313 235 4 986

    346

    35 24 211 501

    241

    1 618 812 12 l 885

    131

    36

    31

    4

    4 327

    33 5

    :MO

    30

    186 4

    5

    164

    19 14

    -

    1 714 +4 448 185

    1 176

    76

    196 21 68

    80

    47 54 214

    10 32

    601

    ~

    I

    491

    Welfare, religious, and nonprofit

    Total •pioye
    =~~~~:~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

    z

    Entertainment and recreation services

    Health

    MINNEAl'OUS-ST. PAUL SMSA- Continued

    Other transport equipment operativet------------------------------

    :I

    Hotels and lodging

    Other pers_onol servtces, including private household

    447

    -8

    38

    ft

    m

    114

    29

    189

    ...,, U'I

    I ..... w

    1970

    Table 181. Occupation of Employed Negroes by Major Industry: (Data based on sample, see text. Far meaning of symbols, see text)

    °"

    ManufoclUring

    it

    iCl

    Negroes Agriculture, forestry. 16 years old and over and fisheries

    ~

    Tml employff ---------------------------

    12 196

    Prolusloaal, -kol, ...i ldodtetl weriien ______ _ Accountants ------ ------------ ____ -------- ---- __ --

    1 829

    t::fF~~~~:~~~~:==========================

    Sociol scientists ---------- --------------·------- __ _

    Engineering ond science technicians -·----------------Technicians, except health, and engineering and science -Writers, artists. ond entertainers--------------------Other profeuionol. technical, and kindred workers ------

    •'""'1 ..

    odaillistnton, '"'" m. _______ _

    Buyers, purchasing agents, and soles managers ________ _ Other managers and administrators __________________ _ Salaried ---- -- -- ---- -- ---- ---- -- ------------ -- -Self-employed -- ---------- -- -- -- ------------ -- --Sales ...un ---------------------------

    Clerial .... ldodn4 ........ __________________ _

    r-

    m

    0

    n

    :c

    )>

    ~ n

    -I m

    ;:o

    u;

    -I

    n
    so

    -

    57

    ---

    420 363 336

    cmt.... utl ldodml w..tm ----------------

    990 4 32 113 9 1'19 188 91 77 28

    405

    44

    366

    Assemblers---------------------------------------Checkers, examiners. and inspectors; manufacturing _____ __ Precision machine operatives_ ________________________

    2 247 454 55

    Welders and flamecutters ---------------------------Other operatives, except transport ____________________ _

    48 1 617

    l 210

    976

    c··

    73

    4 4

    inc u ng not specified Mining

    Construction

    Durable goods

    9

    351

    2 045

    -------

    16

    -----

    13

    -

    -

    ---

    --

    ----

    -

    -

    ---

    ----

    -

    -

    --

    -

    6

    5

    --5 --

    198

    15 34 5

    81

    66

    Wholesale trade

    RetaU trade

    and real estate

    Business and repair services

    Personal services

    Entertain· ment and recreation services

    Professional and related services

    ad minis-

    440

    l 231

    446

    493

    801

    149

    3 031

    926

    38 4 3 4

    20

    55

    I 129

    -39

    120 7

    10 4

    Finance, insurance,

    28

    10

    ---

    29

    --

    10

    -

    5 8 9

    21

    35

    18

    10 14

    6

    123

    33

    12

    5 18

    14 10 4 4

    16 22

    27 27

    45 4 41 41

    -

    42 7

    27

    -5

    -

    -6

    26 4

    -

    -7 3

    -

    -5

    --

    --5 15

    16

    860

    37

    5

    9

    -

    123

    65

    64 31 33

    37 37

    5 s

    9

    --

    -

    9

    -

    42

    171

    37

    2

    -

    100

    218 10 42

    274 14 5

    73

    31 9

    4

    -

    31

    8

    182 4

    169 15 4 '19 36 35

    236

    so

    11 26 18 11 165

    65

    78

    17 151

    44

    9 9

    105

    100

    42

    12

    10

    63

    37

    --

    4 4

    96

    -

    22 39

    -7 4 -

    24 9

    --

    -

    16 50 55 57 363 4

    -

    -3

    5

    -

    18

    -

    -

    3 3 8 21

    -4

    11 45

    32

    4 -

    31 5 50 50 8 60 24 6 133

    14

    31 10

    ~

    21

    27

    1 028 334 51 69 48 526

    604 '19 4 4

    10

    117 23

    77 5

    567

    10

    -

    26 18 4

    3

    -

    -

    --

    34 21

    -

    -

    --

    -

    -8

    15

    -7

    5

    5

    208

    -7

    -

    35

    30

    4

    2 12 23 68

    5

    13 8

    5

    -

    Public

    tration

    7 10 4

    --

    --

    6 41 34 4

    -

    -

    54 33

    -

    6

    ---

    --

    25

    -

    4

    --

    18 11

    10

    -

    -

    4

    -

    4 --

    33

    120

    4 61 61

    -

    19

    11

    15 3 5

    561 18 59

    468 24 31

    -2 5

    ---

    --

    --

    -4 ---

    101

    167

    -

    --

    n

    3 32 153 52

    167

    --

    -

    9

    34

    4 4

    3

    115 5

    -

    23

    11 151 4 318

    330

    23

    69

    -3

    --

    12

    4

    -

    60

    -

    5

    17 13 9

    -4

    -

    -34

    64

    14

    7

    --

    -

    57

    14

    --

    15

    -

    -4

    15

    -

    4

    32

    83 36

    -

    9 -9

    10

    800 287

    4 4

    Farm w.t:1n -------------------------------

    52

    52

    --

    168

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    Senke woiten, except pr!Yeto •Hsoh.W ________ _

    5

    Cleaning service warkers--------------------------Faod service workerL-----------------------------Personol service workers ____________________________ _ Guards and watchmen ______________________________ _ Other service workers, except private household workers __

    2 689 947 521 326 74 821

    -

    -

    22 22

    109 101

    70 60

    26 22

    420 141 179

    4

    25

    71 16 16 39

    5

    --

    64

    -

    16 31

    331 132 67 83 49

    -

    1 065 264 133 76 3 589

    92 36 4 18 lO 24

    Pr!Yete ......... woitm ---------------------

    194

    -

    -

    62 32 12 8 JO

    106 59

    -

    310 62 110 73 11 54

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    f;~~f'tri'v~':-so~~~~~~=~_.~-===========================

    >

    4

    194 1 276

    Tnosport ~1lpmnl i,..ilves -----------------

    0

    470

    3

    Shipping ond stoci cferks --------------------------Other clerical and kindred worker•--------------------

    O,..ilv11, except tnHp«f -------------------

    23

    106 12 134 1 181

    67 21 255

    ~~~n~~~=.~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::

    Blacksmiths, forgemen, hommermen, and boilermakers __ _ Carpen le rs __ -- ________________________ ------_____ _ Construction craftsmen, except carpenters ------------Cronemen, derrickmen, and haistme•-----------------Foremen, n.e.c --------------------------------Mechanics and repairmen --------------------------Automobile, including bodY -----------------·-----Machinists, job setters, ond toolmakers _______________ _ Metal craftsmen, except mechanics and machinists----Printing craftsmen-------------------------------Other craftsmen and kindred workers-----------------

    .. -23 ----

    so

    2 335 102 160 198

    Secretaries, stenogroDhers, and typists----------------

    m

    monufoc· luring

    Transpar· lotion, communications, and other public utilities

    Nondurable

    The State

    Other transport equipment operatives-----------------llloorers, excopt ,.,.______________________ _ Freight, stock, and material handlers _________________ _

    254 31 63 160

    -

    5

    --

    9

    15

    -5 -

    --

    12 6

    44 10 6 28

    --

    -

    --

    11

    105 15 31 59

    16

    82

    99 37

    59

    97 70

    --

    37 9

    12 -

    --

    34

    123 35

    8 -

    -

    94

    -

    23 44

    -

    -5

    -6

    43

    -

    11

    6 10

    -

    -

    -

    194

    -

    -

    -9

    4

    c

    m

    ~ ,.... m

    [Oota based on sample, see text. for meaning of symbols, see lextJ

    c

    Mo nu foe luring

    n

    ::c )>

    $! n

    Nondurable

    Persons of Spanish language, 16 years old and over

    The State

    -I

    m ;::o

    _

    u;

    -I

    n en

    Total employee! •••••••.••..•.•.••••.•.•.•••

    ............................ ............ ---· Accountants------------·-·····--·----·----·--·-

    7 637

    Social {ngin...-ing ond science technicians .•..••••••••.••••.•. Tedlt!icioM, ucept heallli, and engineering and science ••• Writers, ortists, and enlerloinen ----------------······ Otller professiollol, technitol, and kindred workers •••••••

    23

    ==.~:~~~~=:::::::::::::::::::::::::: scienmts --·-·-·-·-·--··· --·- •••••••••• ______

    ......................................_________

    purd!cning agents, and soles monagers __________ IJI0""9fl'S aild cdlnillislnflots ••••••••••••••••••••



    Soloried ·······-----···-········-··-···-······Self-ployed -· ·····-·- ·----------- --·-···-·- -- -·

    Sein ............. -·---------- -- ------ -----···. a..lcal .......... ---------------------·

    §~~:~,~~~~~~~~~~~~~ CnltMH .................... ----------------Bloc:ksmi1hs. lorgemen. ham mermen, and boilermakers •••• Corpenters••••••.•••••••••••••.• --------··-··----·· Canstrvclion craf1smen, extejl! e<>rpenters ·········-·--Cranemen, derrickmen, and iloistmen•••.••••.••.••••••• ror-, n.e.c -·-··---··-·-----·-------------------

    :=:e:=::t~~==::::::::::::::: Mela! crafllmen, except mec:honics and machinists--·· ••.

    ~ ..,I

    ....w

    481

    53 435

    337 98

    351

    l 069

    112 102 64

    297

    74

    420 968

    29

    154 32 93

    212

    1l3

    43 66

    ~-~·-~~-~~-=::::::::::::::::::

    1 J07

    235 93 35

    38 1 106

    =~~=::::::::::::::::::

    257 63 127

    Other traMpOrt equipment Operll!ives -- -- -- -- -· -- -- -- --

    67

    "'"'9n, """' ....__ •• ···- -- ------ -- •• ----frligl>I, slod, and moferial homlfers •• -••• ---- •• -- ----·

    476

    ""'" ....... _______________________________

    §,..

    141 43 79 471

    ~~~.,nd-kindi;ii·~::::::::::::::::::

    =~~·;=~~~::::::

    z

    1 181 56 91 9 275

    83 256

    Other operalive$, ..cepl lramport •••• -- •• -· .• ---• -- •• -

    !z

    1970

    Tobie 182. Occupation of Employed Persons of Spanish Language by Maior Industry:

    SorYlce .......

    ._.print• ..................

    ~~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

    - ......... --

    Personal service workers •••••••••••••••••••••••••• --Gwn!s and -···-··--·-··· ··-·-·--··------

    Other service workers, except prime hov$ehold W«kers ••

    ·····-······--------·

    145

    '"

    1 136

    2'2

    391 1-49 21 323 72

    Transpar-

    ond=

    Mining

    Construction

    goads

    not= luring

    other public utilities

    141

    44

    305

    I 450

    976

    454

    • ~ads, d'

    Agriculture,

    -------

    ---

    ----3

    3 ----

    ----

    --

    13 -

    Durable

    6

    6 -. -

    -----

    ---

    -

    n

    -7 -

    16

    11

    ---

    II

    ---

    16

    -

    16

    7

    9

    165

    7

    55

    . . 62 -

    6 35

    ao

    21 59 54 5

    manufoc-

    tation, communj.. cations, and

    21

    55

    ii

    6.

    --6 14 --

    --

    16 22 11

    -

    47

    12

    7 40 40

    12 12

    -

    -

    F111Gnte, insurance. Wholesale trade

    reol estate

    345

    1 162

    285

    14

    -. -

    9 5

    --

    JI

    18

    . -

    12

    --

    -6 167

    25

    13

    J9

    118

    12

    61 14

    128

    8

    80 7

    -

    143 29

    69

    12

    --

    ---

    16

    1

    8

    -6

    47

    -6

    7

    .

    20 60

    5

    28 5

    21

    77

    62

    8

    46

    233

    17'

    106

    41

    m

    "°-

    -B

    --

    -

    39 23

    37

    211 -

    19

    -

    7 9

    36 13

    -

    -9 37 12

    --

    -. 8 ---

    68

    64

    14

    17

    19

    60

    40

    --39

    --

    27

    445 40 2.4

    '-

    41

    141

    7

    1611

    687 174 69 35 27 382

    50

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -----

    14 15

    ~I ~I

    1:1 19

    48

    94

    7

    :u

    67 11

    t: I

    !t I

    ~I

    ----

    u

    ll

    30

    %4

    294

    44

    13

    13 JO

    8

    16

    14 255 6

    l3

    19

    20

    Jl 7

    16 4

    24

    a

    72

    8

    -----

    -

    381 59

    JO

    9

    ~I =I

    I

    EntertainBusiness and repair services

    254 39

    ---

    20

    -

    13

    Personal services

    men! and recreation services

    m

    n

    -----

    6 6

    21

    6 6

    21 21

    62

    13

    -

    -

    -

    29 64

    6

    3~ I

    ~I

    37

    -

    37

    .9

    16

    15

    --28 -

    49

    II

    263

    8

    13

    21

    21

    401

    17

    J2

    JO

    32 32

    23

    262

    91

    7

    23

    47

    -8

    26

    17

    62

    66

    u

    13

    ~I

    12

    ,; I

    sl

    I

    258

    13 ll4

    :1

    54

    Public odmiftis· rrafion

    --

    :1 ~I 21

    I

    5571 737

    ---

    5 -

    11

    1

    . -

    8

    22

    Professional and related JefVitts

    --

    5

    22

    24

    63 32

    ---

    -

    22

    8

    -

    46

    34

    29

    --

    6

    127

    9

    -8

    ---

    J9

    111

    -6

    9

    46 41

    -

    19

    14

    6 161 90 71

    16

    --

    29

    12 19 11 8

    217

    -.

    and

    Retail trade

    ~I

    6

    5

    7 :n 31

    38 l

    6

    ~I

    11 4

    4421 113

    so

    7 7

    5

    I~

    I

    :I

    1~

    I

    125

    -----

    -

    19

    -6 15 -

    -

    --

    7

    -

    -

    --

    -

    11

    164

    II

    12 47

    6

    86

    5

    ---

    -

    -

    72

    -

    19

    24

    7

    & 11

    --

    73

    9

    17

    m1

    41

    Table 183. Detailed Industry of the Experienced Civilian Labor Force and Empl:>yed Persons, by Sex: 1970 and 1960 [Dato based on sample see text. For meonlng of symbols, see text] 1970

    1960 Employed

    Experienced civilian labor

    14 years old and over

    14 years old and over

    Experienced civilion labor force

    The State

    16 yeors old and over

    14 years old ond over

    Employed

    force

    14 years old and over

    Male

    Female

    Mole

    Female

    Male

    Female

    Mole

    Female

    Male

    ,.... ----------------------------------------------

    Femo~

    945 328

    579 682

    961 614

    519 520

    923 156

    565 763

    886 436

    410 019

    l40 221

    393 117

    --

    056 021 539 456 857 183

    9 878 8 661

    ~'i!,"~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: -Agriculture, forestry, and flsherles-allocoted •••••••••••..•.•.••• -

    103 630 94 779 2 451 1 427 846 183 3 944

    ...

    ..17,

    100 998 96 451 2 458 1 188 732 169

    9 596 8 469 780 137 193 17

    Metal mining ---- ------ -----------------------------· ------Cool mining ------------·-··--···-·-·----------------------Crude petroleum and natural gas extractions •••• ----··--·-----·-· Nonmetallic mining and quarrying, except fuel •••••••••••••••.•••• Mining-allocated-------------·-------··--·--·--------------

    14 310 12 450 62 536 929 333

    579 316

    13 997 12 470

    551 316

    176

    59

    62 536 9'19

    ...

    ...59

    13 146 11 793 52 477 824

    85 17 21 36 9

    171 290 744 407 730

    5 049 891 I 603 1 993

    ...

    562

    880

    90 249

    670 260 683 120 457 069

    45 4&2

    Agricultu=:.;·~~--:~·!~.~-~-=::::::::::::::::::::::--

    Agricuttural services, except horticultural. ••••••••••••••. _______ _ Horticultural services ······-··············-----------------·-

    ....... _______ ------- ------------------------ ----------

    -C - --···-··-····-·····---·----------·--···- General building contractors ----------------·----------------- General contractors, except bulldino---------··----------------- Special trade contractors------------------------------------- Not specified construction -----------------····--------------- Construc11on- allocated--------------------·----------------- -

    .--.... ________ ------ -------------------------.,.,..... ...... ------------- ---- ------------------------

    Miscellaneous wood.•••••••••.•••••••••• products ------------------------------Nimllure and fixtures _, ________________ _Stone, cloy, ond gloss products •• ------------------------------ Gloss ond glass products ••••• ----------------------·-···-·· Cement, concrete, gypsum. and plaster products ------·-·····-Structural clay products.. __ -----------·-··- ••••••••••• ----- Pottery and related products--------·-·····----------------- . Lumber and wood products, except fumtture •••••.•••••••.•••••••

    ~~'l•~i>kit11;;g·n.i1is~·;;c1n;,ii;;.;rk·:::::::::::::::::::::::::--

    Miscellaneous nonmetallic mineral and stone products __ ... _______ _

    -

    ---Primary aluminum 1ndustria ----------------------------- -Other primary nonferrous industries. •••.•••••••••••••••••• -Fabricated metal industries -------·-·-····················· -Cutltry, handtaols. and other hordwore •••••••••••••••••••• -Fabricated structural metal products ······-·····-··---···- -Screw·machine products .... __ ......... -------.. ,.._,.._ .. ___________ _ -~~~~11~:.i::e:1atir1Catid·;n-.iaiiir.id.;ci;·::::::::::::::::::: --

    Metal industries •. __ .• ____ ------·-··---- ••••••••••••• ___ •• __ _ Primary metal industries ------·····-····-···-····--------- .. 81ast furnaces, steelworks, rolling and fini&hing mills···-·-·-· Ot_her primary iron.and st!'lll industries --------------------

    -Not specified metal industries -----------------------·---- -Machinery, except eloctrical.. --·- ---- ---------------- •• ------ ·Engines ond turbines _____________________ ·-·-······-·--··· Form machinery and equipment ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ---

    --------Eltctrical machinery, equipment, and supplies------------····--- -Hausehald appliances------------------------------------- -Radio. and communication equipment __________ ,....,. __ _ Electrical machinery. equipment, and supplies, n.e.c •••••••••••• -Not specified electl'IC
    Construction and moteriot..hondling mochines .......................... -----Metalworking machinery ----------···--·-·--------·--·--·Offk:e and accounting machines------------------------............ EJectronic computing equipment .................. ____________________ _ Machinery, except electrical, n.e.c __________________________ _-Not specified machinery-·--------------------------------te~vision.

    ·-

    Optical ond health services supplies ·--·--·-·-------········· Photographic equipment and supplies---····-······-----····Watches. clocks, and clockwork-operated devices •.•••••••••••• Not specified professional equipment ------------------------ -Ordnance -- •• __ •••••.•• ··-·---------------- _.•• ----------. Miscetloneous manufacturing industries-----------·-·-.. -------Manufacturing, durable goods-allocated •••••••••••••••••••••••

    ----

    ----N................ -····-·······-·--··-·--·-··-·-------- --

    ·~~~~.:~~!.r~-d-~~~=======:::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ..

    ----

    Dairy products •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ---·----------. Conning and preserving fruits, vegetables, ond seafoods •••••••• Grain-mill products--------------------------------------- -Bakery products •••• ···--· •• ------------ ------ ----------Confectionery and related products •.•••••••••••••••••••••••• Beverage- industries _________ ,.. ____ ------------........ ___ .... - ... _.... Miscellaneous food preparation and kindred products ••••••••••• Not specified food industries ----·-········---··-·····-----Tobacco manufactures,..., ______ ,,. ...................... _................................ _.............. ... Textilt mill products -----·-·-····--·-··········-············ Knitting mills •••• ------··-··········-······--·----------Dveing ond finishing textiles, except wool and knit goods --·-·-Aoor coverings, except hard surface -----------------------Yam, thread, and fabric mills ------------······-----------Miscellaneous textile mill products -------------·-····--·---Apparel and other fabricated textile products -------······-··-Apparel and accessories •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Miscellaneous fobrlcoted textilt products---·-----··----------

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    DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

    Table 183. Detailed Industry of the Experienced Crviticm Labor force and ~eel P~, by Sex:

    1970 end

    1960-Continued

    __...

    16 )111or$ old on<1

    M""orfoclwlot- Continued ....ia- ••••• Continued Paper and allied producis _______________________________ _

    -boxes···-·-----------------·------

    Pulp,~per, and paperboard mnl•-·-······-·-·---------------

    Mi><: laneous paper and pulp prodUtts ·-·-·-·-·--------------Paperboard containers and Printing, publi•hinf., ~nd allied i!!dustrifl ------------------·--··-Newspaper pub 1sh1ng and printing--------·----··----·--·---- Printing, publi•hing, and allied industrifl, eio:ept newspaper• ----- . Chemicals and allied products····--------------------·-····--- . Industrial chemi<:als •••• ------ -------- ---------- -----·----Plastics, s1;nthetics and resins, except fibers .................. .

    ~~~~~~d ·~.:;tiines :: :: :::::::: :::: :: :::::: ::: ::::: :: :::: : Soaps and cosmetics ____________ ---- •• -------- ______ ------- Paints, varnishes, ond related products ----------------------- t,lj~ell::O:u~h~~!'l~~l~ :: :: :: :: :::::::: :::: :: : : : : :::::: :::: -Not specified chemicals and allied prodUci•-------------------- Petroleum and cool products---------------------------------- Petroleum refining_,. ... - .... e . . . . . . . . .,,,.. _ _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ _ _ _ _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

    --

    Mi><:ellaneous petroleum and cool products-------------------Rubber and miscellaneous plastic product•-------------------·--· Rubber products •••••••••••••. ------ __ --------- ••••••••••• Miscellaneous plastic products •• ---------------- ______ ...... . leather ond leather products •. -------------------- __ --·-·- ___ _ Tanned. curried, and finished leather------------------------Footwear, except rubber---- __ ------------. .............. ___ _ leather product>, except laotweor --------·---------····----- Manufacturing, nondurable goads- allot0ted ••.••••• __ -------- •.• .

    .

    ---

    Rajlroods and railway express service ------------- .. - ............ ,.. ....... .. Street railways and bus lines _____ ,. _______________ ,. _____ ., ...... .,. __ Taxic;ob servite .......................................... ., .................. _.. ___ ................ Trucking service ......................................................................................... _.Not spodlled

    1%0 ,_,,,

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    1970

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    .,_lacturhot lodvstries

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

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    Warehousing and storage •••••• ·-··------·----· •••• ·--- ••••••• Water transportation .............................................................................. .. Air tran:sportation .................................................................................. -.... ~ Pipelines. except natural gos ........................................................... - ........ .. Services incidental to transportation ___________________________ _

    --

    Ce1111111unkatlons ___ ., __ ......... -. ---· ................................... ,. ........... .. Radio broadcasting ond television •• ----------·······-··--·--··- Telephone (wiremi><:elloneous ond rodio) ·-···-·-···-------·-·····---·-----·· Telegraph ond communication services _____________ _. Utllltles 1114 sooltary smke; -----------------------·--·-- Electric light and power-------------------------------·--·--· Electric·gos utilities __ ------------ ---------------- ---- -- ------ Gas and steam supply sy•tems -------------------------------- Water supply ____ •• __ ---------------- __ --------------------_ Sonitory services •••• -- •• -- -- •• -- •• -··-···-·----- ---- -- -- -- • _Other and not specified utilities--------·------·---·------------ T,.••portotloa, e.......ic.tloos, ood oth« polllk - - -

    Wlooltselo ""°----.. ------.. -· --..... ----· ------------ Motor vehicles and equipment--·-··-----·-··-···--···--------_ Drugs. chemicals, ond allied products .......................... . Ory goods and apparel •••.•.•••••••••••••••••••• -----·------ - Food ond related products----------------·----------·-··----- Fann products- row materials-----------------------·-----··Whole..r. olHI n1tell lnldt ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

    Electrical goods ------ ____ ---------------------------------- _ Hardware, plumbi"ll• and heating supplies·--·---------·-·------Nat specified electrical and hardware products·--------------·-- Machinery, equipment, and supplies ---·------------ --·-------·Mttula and mineral&. n.e.c .... __________ ............................ ~ ................. ...

    -

    Petroleum products •••••••••• ---- -- ---- -- ·--- -- •• --- ••• - ••• - Strop ond woste moterials ••••••••• -------------------------·· Alcoholic beverago•---------------·-.-----------------------Poper ond its products------··--··--·······----------------·lumber ond construction materiols ........................ --------------.. -Wholesolers, n.e.c •••••• -- •••••• -------- ---- -- - - - - -- - - -- -· -- Not specified wholesale trade •••••••••••• --------------···--- •• Wholesale trade- ollacoted -· •• ··---------·----------·-··--·- -

    . ..

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    ----

    Food stores •• -··------------···--··-- ··-·------ ·-·-····-· -Grocery stores •• -- •• ---- •••••• --···- -- -·------ - • -- ·--·-- ••

    .

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    Table 183. Detailed Industry of the Experienced Civilian Labor Force and Employed Persons, by Sex:

    1970 and

    1960- Continued (Dalo based on sample see text far meaning of symbols, see text] 1960

    1970 Employed

    Employed

    14 years old and over

    14 years old and over

    14 yeors aid and over

    Experienced civilian labor force

    The State

    16 years old and over Male Wlloloaale ...i .....a """"-Continued llttall """"-Conlinued MiSCtllaneous vehicle deolers ••• ------------------------------Apparel and occeHoriu store<, ex.capt shoe store<--------------Shoe stores ·----------------------------------------------- furniture ond home furnishinvs st0re< -------------------------Household appliances, television, and raaoo stom ---------------E
    -~~~~~~$:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::-farm and garden supply store•-------------------------------- Jewelry ---- -----•• ---------------------- •••• ------ --_fuel andstores ice dealers _________________________________________ Retail florists ____ ---------------- ------ -- ---- ------------ --- Miscellaneous retail store•---·--------------------------.. ---- Not specified retaH trade -------------------------·----------- Retail trade-allocated--------------------------------------- . .._., """""' ----------------------- Banking ·--·----------------------------------------------- Credit avencies ---.-·------------------------·-------------Security, commodity brokerage, and investment componies ........ . Insurance __ ---- ---- -------------- ____ -------·---------· ___ _Real estate, including ntal estate-lnsuronce-low offices------------ finance, insurance, and ntal estale-allocoted •••••••••••••••••••• .....,... aH,...... Ht-.lcos --------------------------- -Business services ---- •••• __ •••••••••••• ---- ------ ____ ---- __ -Advertising. _____ •• ---- •••• __ .---- __ --------------------- -Services to dwellings and other buildings--------------------- -Commercial research, development, ond testing lobs ----------Employment and temporary help agencies-------------------- -Business management and consulting services ________________ _--Computer programing service• -------·--------------------- -Detective and protective services --------------------------- -Business services, n.e.c ---............ _____ -----------------... --... -Repair services .................. --- ........... --------........................................... .. -Automobile services, except repair-------------------------- -Automobile repair ond related services----------------------- -Electrlcol repairrepair shop$services •• -- __ ........ •• __ ---•• --------------------Mlscellaneous ___ ., _________ .. ____________ _--Business and repolr services-ollocated •. ---------------------- -Pen...r senlces •••••••••__________________________ _ -Private households ---------- ·-·- --------------------------- -Hotels and motels---------------------------------·-···---· -lodging places, exceptand hotels andgarment motel•----------------------Loundering, cleaning, other services _______________ _--B«iuty shops __ ----------_·------------------------- ______ _-~~;,,~~f/!h"O"P-•:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ---Dressmaking shops •• ---- __________ -----------------· •• __ • __ -Miscellaneous personal service• ------------------------·----- -· Personal services- allocated __ •• __ --------------------------- -r.tertolotutil ... hlCtOotloa ...... ___________________ _ -Theaters and motion pictures •• --------------------·--·-·----- -Bowling olleys, and billiard and pool porlors -----------·--·----- -Miscellaneous entertainment and recreation services ------------- -Entertainment and recreation service>-ollocoted ---------------- -l'nl!esRooal """nlate4 .....tc"'------------------·----- -Heolth services ---------- -----·-------------------------- __ -Offices of physician•-----·-·------------------------------ -Offices of dentists ______ ----------------------------·----- -Offic:es of chiropractors-----------------------------···---

    ·-·

    -

    --·--

    Hospitals---------------------------------------------Convalescent institutions __ • ·-·-------- ---------- --- ._ --- •• Offices of health proctitioners, n.e.c -------------------·----ti.Glth service>, n.e.c ------···---------------------------legal services -------------- •• ----------------------------Educational services ---- __ ------ ---·-- ----------------·----Elementary and secondary schools--------------------·----- -Government -- ----- ------- ---------------- ------ -· ---- _

    --

    -------Colleges and universities •• __ ··-------------- __ --- ----· •• __ • -Government-------- ____ •••• ----·----------------· ___ _--Libraries _______________________________________________ _--Educational services, n.e.c --------------------------------- -PriYOte ----·------------------··-·····--·-----·•••·••

    Privet e __ -------- --·- ______ -------- -------- ______ -----

    -------

    Not specified educational services-------------------------Museums, art galleries, and zoos ---------------------------Religious organizations -- •• ------ __ -- ---- ------------- ------- -Wetfore arvices ............ --.............................. ---------------------- -Residential welfare focPllies --------------------------------Nonprofit membership organizations _________________________ _

    ----------P.tilc ....1 lt1l'lllfell ................................................................. .. --Postal servite -·---------- •• ------------------------------ ---

    Engineering and arch1tecturo1 services -----------------------Accounting, auditing, and bookkeeping servlces------------·---Mlscellaneous professional and Bloted services ---------------· Professional and related services-allocated--------------·----

    federal public administration-------------------------------State public ad minis trotion. ___ --------------------- --- -----1.ocol pubric odministrotion .....---·--------.-------·-------Public odministration-ollocoted ---------·--------------·---1959 ........ ---------

    ..........,..,,......Int ........

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    ...

    34 12 2 2 13 4

    237 126 506 028 297 280

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    5 043 1 748

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    32 6 2 3 13 6

    32 6 2 3 13 7

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    ts 348

    278 783

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    ts 619

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    ...

    ...

    1 553 4 967

    658

    2 899

    733

    2 551 386 41 1 831

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    6 2 1 3

    530 157 133 240

    4 782 1 338 798 2 646

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    3 460 5 200 411 1 048

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    ... ...

    38 000

    -

    Experienced civilian labor force

    ...

    83 643

    4 602 3 186 264

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    5 209

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    64 16 2 1

    38 711 12 163 7 334 5 610 13 674

    15 379

    34 10 6 4 12

    ...

    ...

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    27 593

    23 311

    ...

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    180 81 4 3

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    25- 740

    MINNESOTA

    DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

    Table 184. Detailed Industry of Employed Persons by Race and Sex: [Dalo booed

    on ~. oee to>tt.

    TO!OI

    Malt

    amt....,----···----·----

    907 851

    NJricu1tu~.J1o~~!:.~:~-:::::::::::::::::::::::: AQnculturol services, except horticulturoL. ______________________ _

    101 555

    =~~~~=~=~~:·:::::~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

    Agncutture, forestry, ond f1Sheries-ollocoted ____________________ _

    MW.. •• -- ------ ---- -- ------- ----·----- ------- ---- -9

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

    93 335 2 370 t 167 n1 169 3 793

    u

    11

    4-47

    m

    52

    Crude petroleum and natural gas extroction•------·--·········--·Hanmetollic mining and quarrying, except fuel. _______ ··----------Mining - allaeoted ____ ---- __ ---- -----· __ ---·- •• ___ ------ _____ _

    477

    bu~=~h:.TI-::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::.

    77 768 15 143 17 429

    Gtnerol Gtnerol contractors, except building ________________ •••••••••• __ _

    ~t~?~~~a~~~=:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::--

    o!:'=~=====================:================= --

    Lumber and wood products, except furniture •••••••••••••••••••.•

    ~~i~;~;,k;'.;i;;g·.;.11is~-.;.;dn;11i;o;k"::::::::::::::::::::::::: --

    -Stone. cloy, ond gloss Pf'Oducts--------------·----------------- Gloss and glon products-----·-·····----------------------- Cement, concrete, gypsum, ond piaster produc11 --------------- Structural cloy products •• -------------------------------- __ . Pottery and related products-----------------------------· •• Miscellaneous nonmetallic mineral and stone products····--·-··· Metal industries •••••••• ---- •••• __ ---·-- •••• ---·---- ________ _Primary metal industries ----------------------------------- Blast fur.naces •. steelworks, "!lling and finishing mUI•-------- __ Other pnmary iron and '1"11ndustnes ---------·----------- Primary aluminum industries .......... - ......................................... - ......... .. . Other primary nonlerrous lndustries •••••••• ---------------- Fobricoted metal industries ---·-·-·-·-····-·-----··---······ . Cutlery, handtools, and other hardware··-·---------------·· Fabricated structurol metal products -------------····--··-- Screw-machine products ---- -·-----·-···--··--···---·--·.. Miscellaneous wood products ------·--······-········-------

    Furniture and fixtures------- .. - ................... - .. - ............ _.__ .. __ .., _____ _

    --

    Metal stomping --···-···----- ---·-·------·--···--------· Miscellaneous fabricated metol products-------------------· Not specified metal indu•tries ----------·-·-·---·-·····-··· Machinery, except electrical •.•• ---- __ ----·- ________ •• __ ---- __ _ Engines and turbines ................. ____ .... -------- ........ __ ........ -----_ ..

    . .

    -Construction and moteriol-hondting machines----·----------- •• Metalworking machinery----------------------------------- Office and accounting machines ................................................................ Electronic computing equipment--------·------------------- __ Machinery. except electrical, n.e.c_. ---- ·--------------------- Not specified machinery--···-·-··---·-""··--·---·-·-·---- __ Electricol machinery, equipment, and supplies·-----··-·-···--·--· Household appliances-----·--------·---··---------·-···---· Radio, television, cmd communicotkm equipment ................................... .. Electrical machinery, equipment, and supplies, n.e.c -··---------- Not specified electrical machinery, equipmenl, and 1uppl"1s.------Tron•Portation equlpment ________________ •••••••• -·-·-···----- Motor vehicles and motor vehicle equipment··-···---·······--- . Aircroft and ports •• ------------------·-···-·-·········---_ Ship and boot building and repoiring-.----·-···-··--·-······-- Rollrood locomotives and equipment •. ---······--··-····-----· Mobile dwellings ond campers •••• ----------------·-·-··-·-·- Cycles and miscellaneous tronsportolion equipment ---··-····--· Form machinery and equipment ..............................................................

    -

    --

    Professional and photogrophic equipment, and watches-·-···-···-· Scientific and controlling instruments--------·-··------·--·--· Optlcol and heotth services supplies----------------·--·--·-·· Photographic equipment and supplies----·-------------·····-· Watchea, clocks, ond clockworlH>pen>ted devicff ---------- -- •• Not specified professional equipment ---·--··----------------· Ordnance -- __ -· -· •• -- -- -- -·. --- •• ---- •••••• ---- ------ ---- -Miscelloneo!" manufacturing industries-----···-··--·----------Monufoclunng, durable goods-ollocoled ••••••••••••••. ________ _

    .

    -.

    .

    824

    316

    ~

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    5 273

    4913

    28 23

    141

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    12 12

    7 945

    137 193 17

    ~

    5<61 310

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    164 !!fl 28 4 9'11

    8:54 l 516

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    21

    -' 5 -4 335 74

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    58 32

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    85 HI

    323

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    2 295 1 44'1 JS

    9611 596

    133 844

    6 2 2 1 2 6

    131 835 357 919 806

    m

    159

    43 192

    46 329 Zl4

    910 I 471 45(1

    3 171 317 52 2 537

    263 16 34 6.411

    22 171 6 941

    4 1)15

    2 3311

    2 781 1 124 6911 IS 230 1 604 s 216

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    2 ()4.4 4 823 88J

    49 934 203 5 069 6 024

    3 1 17 16

    04'1

    319

    605

    076

    589

    14 02'I 2 730 I 479 8 7$7 1 063 10 373 4 024 2 861) 1571 176

    648 1 094 6372 4 283 961 1 076

    38

    790 95 289

    205

    201 3 225

    580 690

    94

    -

    15

    YI 8

    190 126 37 62 20

    28 6

    64

    -5

    7

    9

    -

    Floor coverings, except hord surfoce ---···---·--------·-··-·· Yom, threod, and fabric mllls ------·-····-····----------·-·· Miscellaneous textile mill prodvc:ts ·-·--·······------···--···~rel ond other fobricoled i.>tlile products ·····-------·--·-··· Apparel and occeuories ••• --.--------··-········--···-··-·· Miscellaneous fobricoted textile products-------·-···-·-·------

    327 390 1 889 1 353 536

    -

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    n

    34 131 41 14 I 744

    1 114

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    16 65 13 33

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    85 27 36 22 2()2

    2 714

    8 Q

    --682 :136

    --

    23

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    52

    23 8

    15

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    17

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    17

    8

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    220

    103

    ll22 617 645

    47 94

    --

    314

    416 7 043 3 614 101

    5 250 106

    5 l'M

    7 6511 636 1 :m 4 797

    202

    63 14 3 31 15

    '1'17 I 99ll 598 455 413 117 16 3311 4 352

    2 973 938 441

    -

    11

    96

    15 81 10

    80 S2 24

    -83 83 -4

    3 175

    11 256

    1292 6aS

    12 10 374 211 6 022 4 812 1 210

    77

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    3 27 11 15 15 15

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    364 61 43

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    85

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    35 13

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    3 514 1 372

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    147 675 1 004 129

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    41 909

    Tobocco monufoctures --·· ·····--·--·--·-----·--------····-··. Textile mill products-----------···-···---··--·---------·-·-·- . Knitting mms -----------------·--·-·· ··-····------------··. Dyeing and finishing textiles, e>
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    34 317 10 3SS 6 367 2 417 3 7tlll 1 664 .499 3 719 3 164 2 264

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    I 933 529

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    87 826

    -. -.

    -------

    -4 7 -

    33 280 7 857 4 059

    Malt

    76

    ~~ ~~:!:: :: :::::::::::::::::::::::::::: :: :::: :::: ::-Conning and preserving fru~s. vegetables, and seolood$ ·----·--- g.,'1~~~~~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: -CanfeCtionery ond related product•----------------·-··-···-·- lleveroge industries •• ----·--···--··---··--·-·--····--··-- -- Miscel1oneou1 food preparation and kindred product•···-·------- Hot specified food industrle$ ------------······-··-.---·----- :=ucis::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

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    217

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    9 475

    3 930 I 729

    DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

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    of """1bols.

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    The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More Total t1111ployed, 16 years old

    Fer,,_...,

    1970

    --

    58 44 141

    --

    94 161 l~

    17'6 121 '6

    75 46

    -

    24 5 140 130 10

    487 70

    -

    S6

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    1 rm l 079 18

    466

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    3 386

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    MINNESOTA 15-741

    Tobie 184. Detailed Industry of Employed Persons by Race and Sex:

    1970-Continued

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    Total

    lll•11lf11cturiot-Continued N....,.....-h-Contlnued Poper and alliedond products------------------------------------Pulp, paper, paperboard mUls ___________________________ _.

    -. --

    Mi&eellaneous pop11r and pulp products -----------------·----Paperboard containers and boxes-----------------·---------Printing, pubijshing, and allied industries --------··------------Newspaper publishing ond printing----------·----·----------= Printing, publishing, and allied industries, except newspapers ----- Chemicals and allied products ------------------------·-------Industrial chemicalsand --------------------------------- :_:_ __ Plastics, sfinthetics resins, except fibe
    -

    .Synthetic ibers •• ---------- -------- -- __ --- ----- ---------- _Drugs ond medicine•--------------------------------------- .

    .

    Soa~s and cosmetic•--------------------------------------l'oints, vorni>he-s, ond rela1ed product• ----------------------- Agricultural chemicals •• ___________________________________ ----·--------------------· __ --------_ MioceNaneous chemicals

    -~troleum and coal products---------------------------------- ~troleum refining __ ------ ____ ---- ____ -·--.---------------_ Not specified chemicals and allied products-------------------- -

    Mlocelloneous petroleum ond coal products--------------·----Rubber and miscellaneous plastic products •• ____________________ _ Rubber products ------ -----···---. ___ ----- ______ ---------Mlocellaneous plastic product•-----------------·------------Leother and leother products _________________________________ _

    -lonned, curried, and finished leather ------------------------- Footwear, except rubber•••• -------------------------------- Leather products, except goads-allocated footwear--------------------------Manufacturing, nondurable ___________________ _ -Not 11oclfletl m-11cmio1 i..tu.trles ------ ---------------- ..-line>..--------···-----------------·------

    ...i •Iller paWlc otllltles • ___ _ lroosportllfoa •• ---- •• -------- ____ ----. ----- ------ ___ _ Ronroods and railway express service·------·----------------Street railways and bus ,......,......., comm..ltatlOftt,

    Trucking service __ ----___________________________________ ---.. - .. -- ........................ ·---........ - .... ___ __-Warehousing and-storage ---Wot er transportotion ---- ---- ------ ____ ------ __ ------------- -Air transportation-------------------- •• ·------------------- -Pipelines,incidental except natural gos --------------·-·---------------Services to transportation __________________________ _--Taxicab service ................................................................ ---------.. --... --......... _

    ------Utllthts •"" 11oitory sonlces -------·-------------------Electric light and power--------------·--------------·-·---·- --Electric-gas utilities •• ------------------·------- __ ----------- -Gas ond steam supply systems-------------------------·----- -~~J~~~u:~~ice;::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: -Othf!r ond not specified utilities----------·····---------------- --srrt""'°"• .......... •!Mr •tlllllH-olloct!H C•••urdcatians .... ,.. ...... __ ---- __ ............ ,. ........ ------·------- ..

    Radio broadcasting and televisio•---------···---------·------Telephone (wire and radiol--------·--------------·-···------Telegraph and miscellaneous communication services ____________ _

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    Motor vehicles and equipment--------------·-·-·-----·------()rugs. chemicals, and allied products-----------------------·-· Dry goods and appare1------------------------------·------Fo«I ond related products--------------·------------··-----Form products- raw materials -----------------------·--·---Electricol goads -- ____ ---- ---- -- -------- ------------ ··-·---Hardware, plumbi119, and heating supplies-----··--------------Not specified electncal and hardware products----------·------Machinery, equipment, and supplies---------·---·-----·------Metals and mintrals, n.e.c. .•• -------·-----··--------·-----·-

    -----

    -------

    ----

    -------

    ~troleum products __ -- ------ -------- -------- -------··· ---- _ Scrap and waste moterials •••• ---·-·-------------·----------Alcoholic beverages •• -------------------------------·------_ Pnper ond products ••••••• -----------------------·------Lumber anditsconstruction moterlols ___________________________ _ Wholesalers, n.e.c ____ -- •• ____ -------··· ---- -------- __ -----Not specified wholesale trade.---------------··----- --------Wholesale trade-allocated------------------------·---------

    ---·--a.1111 ....... ________ ---- ------------------------------ -Lumber and building material retailing -----------------------Hardware and farm equipment stores----------------------------Generol merchandise st<>res---------------------------------- --0,.P:Ortmen.t and IJlail-order establishments--------------·---- -Lim1ted-pnco vanety stores.------------------------------Vending machine operators -------------------------------Direct-selling establishments---- __ --------------·---------_ Mi&eelloneous general merchandise stares------------·-------

    ----

    ----

    ------~!ri1~::~~~~====================:::::::::::::::: --food stores, n.e.c ···---------··-·-····-···--------------·

    Food stores ··------------------ __ ---------·-------·------

    ----stations -----------------........................ _..... _____ - --

    Mot<>r vehicle deoler•-------------------··-----------------Tire, !>attery, .and ac~essory dealers •• ----·------------·------_

    Gosoline

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    25-742 MINNESOTA

    -

    Standard metropolitan statistical areas

    The State

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

    Duluth-Su?:i~~r, Minn.-

    Persons of Spanish language

    Negro

    Minneapolis-St, Paul

    Mole

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    Mole

    Female

    Male

    Female

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    Fema~

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    DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

    Table 184. Detailed Industry of Employed Persons by Race and Sex: 1970-Conttnued !Dow bcOOd {)!\ ~. S
    The $IUlll

    The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or Mom

    Tfllol

    Wholooalo ...t mell lnMle- Continued ..... ttodo-Continued Mi$Ctllaneou• vehicle deolera ••••••••••• _______________ ---· ___ _ Apporel ond accessories stOf'ttS, except llhoe stOf'ttS -·-·-·········· Shoe stores •••••• -·---- ···--·-···---··-·-·------· ........ __ " Fvrnrlure and heme furnishi"?" storts •••••••••• -----······· •••• Household •Pfni•nces, television, and radio''°""' ••.•••••••••••.• Eating ond dr nking places •••••••••••••• ··-··· •••••••••••.• __ _ Drogttores ........ ---····· ···------------····· •••••••••. __ • Liq1J<>r stores .••••••••• ····--·-··-· •••••••••••• --·· ••• _•. -·· Form and garden supply st()<'M ................................ . Jewelry otores •••••••••••••• ···--- ........................ __

    -

    -. .

    Fuel ond ice deolers •••••••••••••••.••.•.• ---·····-----------Reta~ florists-·-·-----········--·-·-·--·--···-· ____ ••.••• __ _ Mi$C4lloneous retoll otores ................................... .

    -.

    ·-

    :.t~:~ ~~:,~~-=::::::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::::::."""""'· .................... -·------···-···-------- . Banking -·-- -·-· -- ·- ·- ···----- ................ ------------·. Credit agencies •.•• --·-·······--·-···-······ _____________ ••• . Securily. commodity brokerage, ond investment COOIPOnies ••.•..•••

    ---

    lnauronce __ -- ,. ____ ,.. ---· -------......... --........ -_,, _______ .... ____ ----

    Reol e&1ate, including real Htole-insuronce-low office&--------··· Finance, insuroncei and real estate-ohoco,ed ....... _____ ., .. ,,. .............. ..

    .

    Business services ------------ ................ __ ------ ------ _Advertiaing_,. ________ ---.. __ ............... ~ ....... ------ ---- -.. _----.. - Services to dwellings and olher buildrngs •• --------------···--...... aad """"lonicH ·····•••···· ·······•··-·····

    -

    Commerciol research, development, and testing lab• ........... . . Employment and temporary help agencies .................... . . Business manogement and con5ulting services ______ ,.., .. ,._,,,,.., ___ _.

    Computer programing services···-·------·-·····-.. •••••••••• " Detective and protectivt ffrvices -----------........ ,. .............. -+--- . Pusiness servicts. n.e_c __________ ............................ - ................ ----..

    Repair services ---- __ .... _.............. ___ ., __ ........................ -------- .,._ .. Automobile oervice>, except repair-···········--·-··--------· . Automobile repair ond related services ....................... . ei..:trical repair shops ____ ---·---- •••••••••• ··- - -··- ----·- -- Miscellaneous repoir services ............................... . . Business ond repair services- allocated ............ --·---------- ,.,.......mc.. _______________________ . ----------·-Private households __ ---------· ____ •.•••••••••••••••••••••••• . Hotels ond motels •••••••••••• __ -------·····---· •••••••••• --· . lodging places, exeept hotels and motel• ....................... . loundermg. cleaning, and other garment services •••••••••••••••.• . Beouly shop•-----------------·---·-- •••••••••••••••••• ----- Barber shops-·-··· •••••••••• ····-··· ••••••• ,. .•••• ------ .•• Shoe repoir shops •• ·--········-·········-···--·-·------·-·-· Dressmaking shops ......................................... . Mfscellaneous personal Personol services-ollocoted •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.•••• .$8rVicH -- .. -- ..................... ______ ., ____ ...... ___ ...

    Eoto1111uo•t """ rocntlioo sonices •• _. _. _••••••••• _•••• Theaters and motion pictures •.• ·-------·-···---------·-····· ••

    ~~:i~~!"J:·.~~r~l~%'!~~~s~r.':.= ..-~1c;.-:::::::::::::: Entenoinment ond recreolion services-ollocated •••••••••••••••••

    -.

    Prefeuloool olMI relete4 1....ices........................ . Heotth services •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• -- •• -· -- - Offices of physicians ...................................... . . Office• of dentists ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Offices of chiroproctors •••••• -------····---······-----··· •• Hospitals ••••••••••••••••••.••• ·-·-·····-·············· .. Convalescent institutions ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Offices of health proctitionen. n.e.c •••••••••••••••••••••••••• Health services, n,e.c ------··---········-·------·-··-···-·· legal services ------ ---------·--·-······--·---· ............ .

    -

    -.

    -

    -

    Educotionol services •••••••••• ---······· •••••••••• -------- ••• Elementary ond secondary schools .......................... . Government •••••••••.•••. ---- •••••••••• --------·- •••••• Private -----·-······-···-·----··--··-·· ----------···· •• Collegeo and universities ................................... . Government .......... -- ............... -- ---- -- -- -- ---- ............... ---- --- ... -- Private ---·-·--··-------- -----------------·-··---···- -· Ubrories __ •••••••••••••••••••• -· -- -· ·-·--·-- •• ---·-· -- - - - . Educational services, n.e.c -------------.-----.------------"-~·­ . No1 specified educolionol services •.•••••••••••.•.••••••••••••

    -. .

    Museums, on ~ollerieS. and ZOO$··········-···········-······· .. ~~~\::!~':::~~~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: . Residential wettore foclllties •••••..•••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Nonprofit membership orgonizotions .......................... .

    -Engineering ond orchltecturol services-·-·-···················Accounting, auditing, and bookkeeping oerviees •••••••••••••••••••--Miscellaneous professional ond reloted services --··-·····--·-·· -· Professional and related services-ollocoted •••••••.•••••••••.•••

    --

    ...............'""""' -----------·····--·-------··--·-··... .. ----

    Postal service .............. ------·--·-··-·----- -·-····· ••• Federal public odminlstrotiOn ................................ . Stole public odminlstrolion •••••••••••••••• ·--------······--- Locol public administration ••••••••••••••••••••••.••••••••••.• Public odministrotion- allo<:o19Q ··-·············----·----·----

    DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

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    Table 185. Industry of the Experienced Civilian Labor Force by Race and Sex, and Weeks Worked in 1969 and Experienced Workers Not in the Labor force by Sex: 1970 [Doto boud on somple, see text. for mooning of symbols, see text] Weeks worked In 1969 of the experienced civilian labor force

    Experienced civilion lobar force

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

    White

    Negro

    Pers.ans of Spanish language

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    7 375 82 82

    5 231 179 179

    14 252

    9 373 2 420 1 489

    363 1 807 1 126

    Total

    50 to 52 Total

    weeks

    Year lost worked of experienced workers not In labor force

    27 to 49 weeks

    1to26 weeks

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    71 411 5 975 5 868 107

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    1969-70

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    and.-------------------- Agricuttu~~-~-~~:::::::::::::::::: . Male, 16 years ohl

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    Durable g:od~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Logging ------- mills, __ -------____ ---------------------Sawmills, planing ond mlllwork .•••• ______________ _C181tnictloo -------- •••••• -------------- -··- -- -

    --

    Misc.elloneous wood products-----·-------------------- Furniture ond fixtures -----·--·----------------------Stone, cloy, o.nd glass produc;ts ····-------------------Cement, concrete, gypsum, and plaster products--·----Primary iron and steel industries -----------·----------- Primary nonferrous industries ______ ---------------- __ _ Fabricated metal industries, including not specified metol __ Machinery, except elec1rlcol --------·-·--------------Office, occounting, ond computing machines __________ _ Electricol machinery. equipment, and supplies ____________ _ Radio, television, and communiwtion equipment ... ----.... Motor vehicles and motor vehicle equipment ____________ _ Aircraft and ports ----·-··-------------------------Other tronsportotion equipment ----------------------Professional ond photographic equipment, ond wotches •••.

    --------------Miscellaneous manufactures ond durable goods- ollocoted_ -· -Nondurable goods •••. __ ••.• __ -·-····--------------- --- -Meat products ------------------------------------- -Conning ond preserving produce, seafoods, ond _ -g~:~:g1~~~~iri;$ :: :: ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::---Yorn, threod, ond fobric mills------------------------- -Other textile mill products---------------------------Apporel and other fobricoted textile products ___________ _-Poper and ollied products ----·----------------------- -Printing, publishing, ond allied industries---------------- -Chemicals ond allied products·------------------------ -Petroleum ond coal product'----------------·--------- --Rubber and miscellaneous plastic products ----·--------footwear. except rubber----------------------------- --Other nondurable goods------------------------------ -Not speoified monufoctu.;ng industries-------------------- -r.... .,om:uo., ,.,..'"""11oa,, ...i tt1ior""""" ot111t1es Railroads ond railway express servic•-------------------- -Street roilwoys ond bus lines --------------------------- -Trucking service and warehousing ---------------................ _--Air transportation •.•. ____ ---------------- ••••••••••• __ -All other transportolion ____ ---------------------------- -Communications ______ .... __ ................ __ ---- ......... ----- ____ _ Electric and gos utilities. ______________________________ _-Water supply, sonitory services, and other uliltties --------- --trade---------------------·--Wholesale trade -------- -------------------------·-- •• -Ordnance-...... - ............ __ ............................ _.. _____ ..., ________ _

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    -----

    laundering, cleonong, ond oth" garment services •••••••.•• Sorber and beauty shop•.----------------------------Other personal services •••••• ------------------------. &tertalotooot ood IOCtffllM senlct1 ______________ _

    ---Pref...i...I aM ~ Health services-------------------------------------- --· Educational services, government ............................................................ .. ----Educational services, private -- ----·--·---------------- _--Wottore, religious. ond nonprofit membership organizations • --Other professional ond relotod services ------------------ --.,_ .........lnltiH'-------------------------- --Postal service ------------ •••• ---- --------------------- __--Federal public odministrotion ______________________ 1onlc11 -----·····-······

    --State ond local public administration -------------------- --u-p1o,..i ,.,..., 1o11 •riH 1959 or.....,.,___ _ --'includes allocated cases not shown seporotely.

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    DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

    Table 185. Industry of the Experienced Civilian Labor force by Race and Sex, and Weeks Worked in 1969 and Experienced Workers Not in the Labor force by Sele 1970-Continued [Otllc booed"" l>Cll'llple,

    over-------·-··--·--- -

    Total

    While

    Negrc

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    570 355

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    Offlte, accounting, and computing mothill0$ •••••••••••• Electrical machinery, equipment, ond supplies ............ . Radio, television, and communleotion equipment ....... .. Motor vehicles and motor vehicle equipment ............ .. Aircraft and ports .................................. . Other transportation equipment ...................... .. Profeuionol ond photogrophk: equipment, ond wotche$ .... . Ordnance .......................................... . Miscellaneous manufactures ond durable goods - allocated •• Nondurable goods. ................................... .. Meot products ----------·---------------·---··--·--Canning and preaerving produco. seafoods, ond beverages •• Bakery products·------------------·----------.-----Other food industrie•------------------·-·····-------Yorn, thread, and fabric mills ......................... . Other textile mill products ............................ . Apparel and other fobritoted textile products ............ . Poper and allied products ---·-··---------·---·-·-----Pr1nting, publishing, and allied industries·---------·-----Chemicals and allied products. ___________________ -----Petroleum and cool products. _________________________ _ . Rubber and miscellaneous plastic product> --------------Footwear, except rubber-----------------------------Other nondurable good•------------------------------Not specified manufacturing industrie•--------------------Tnupomotloa, c..,•..ic.tfoM, ...i oltief pe1o11c ..tmtt.o • Railroads and railway express service--------------------Street railways and bu1 Hnes ----------------------------

    -

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    Wholenle ...t retel trade ...................... ...

    Wholesale trade .... -------- -------------------------·Food and farm products ---------------·---·------··-Retoil trade-------- -- ------ ------ ------··---------···· Hardware, form equipment, and building material retoilinlJ •• General merchandise stores ........................... . Food stores __ ------------·-·· .............. -- ...... . Motor vehicles and accessories retailing ................ .

    ---

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    -trade-------·-----·---------------------- --

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    DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

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    MINNESOTA 25-745

    Table 185. Industry of the Experienced Civilian Labor Force by Race and Sex, and Weeks Worked in 1969 and Experienced Workers Not in the Labor Force by Sex: 1970-Continued (Data base
    DULUTH-SUPEltlOR, MINN.-WIS., SMSA Male, 16 yean old aml , _ -------------------

    -~~~~~:.d"&iitr1-e•·:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: -Agrituhun, I-my, aod H•ries ..................

    M......... -· -- •••••••• ·- •• •••••••• ···- •••• ---

    c..smdloo -----------------------------------

    -

    -

    g=~:~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: -~~~.::ikiiioriiniiiiiiii•:~;;ti-.nii1;;;;:k:::::::::::::::::::: --

    Durable

    Mi~ellaneaus woad products-------------------------Furniture and fixtures -------------------------------- Stone, clay, and gloss products -----------------------Cement, concrete, gypsum, and plo•ter products ...••••• Primary iron and steel industries --···---·--------·-···· . Primary nonferrous industries. • ..__,__,. ___________ .. - ............. ... fobricoted metal industries, including not specified metal ••• Machinery, except electrical -------------------- ••••••• Office, oecounting, and tQmputing machines ... ______ ., ___ _ Electrical machinery, equipment, and supplies •••••••.• ___ _ Radio. television, and communication equipment .......... ___ _ Motor vehicles and motor vehicle equipment _____________ _ Aircraft ond ports ----------------------------------Other transportation equipment ---------------------··· Professional and photographic equipment, and wotches ••••• Ordnance .. _____ • -- •• ---- •••• --·--- -------- -- •• --- • Miscellaneous manufactures and durable goods-allocated •. Nondurable goads ••••• ___ • --- _••.•. ---- -------- __ •• ___ _ Meat products .. ------ ----------------------------Canning and preserving produce, seafoods, and beverages __--Bakery products •••• __ ------------------------------Other food industries-----------····----------------Yorn, thread, and lobric mills---·-·------------------Other textile mill products---------------------------Apporel ond other fabricated textile products •••••••••••• Poper and allied products ------------------------·--Printing, publishing, and allied industries---------------Chemioals and ollied products----------·····---------Petroleum and coal products---------------------.---Rubber ond miscellaneous pla"ic products --------------

    -. --------

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

    Footwear, except f'ubber ---------------.. --------- ........ -Other nondurable goods •••••• ------------------ •. ---- -----r...

    No1 specified manufacturing industries·----------~---- .. --.. npomtloo, ••••unkotlotts, .., attt.r pulilk utllltlts 1

    Railroads .and railway express service ___________ ................. .. Street railways and bus lines ------------ .. ·------------- -Trucking service and warehousing --·-··----------------Water transportation __ .. -----------------------------Air transportation ••.• -------------------·--------··--. All other transportation .••••••• ------·----------- __ •.•.

    ------

    Totol

    White

    Negro

    62 990 '72 795 177 9 115

    62 496 959 785 174 9 075 5 977 10 575 6 706 445 220 382 40 305 256 2 337 54 l 051 l 041 77 181

    194 10 10

    s

    998

    10 706 6 790 445 225

    386 AO

    308

    259 2 388 54

    l 051 l 041 77 191 53 31 9 275 49

    -

    Retail trade---·------ •• -·----------·----------- ...... Hardware, farm equipment, and building material retailing. General merchandise stores .. ____________ ,.. __ .. __ ,. ____ ., __

    ----·

    ---Motor vehicles and accessories retailing---... ---------....... -Gasoline service stations----------------------------- -Apparel ond accessories stores ............................ _________ _ Furnilure, home furnish•ngs, and equipme(lf stores-------- -Food stores ____ .. ________ --------------·---- __ -------

    ---g.7;~~t~~i1 uad-;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::---

    Eating and drinking plac•S---·-----------------·-·-···

    -Banking ond credit agencies---------------------------· -lnsuronce ______ ------ __ ................. __ ......................... _______ .. -· Other finance and real estaie --------------------------- -"'"""'" ...i repair servk
    IH nof estm ................................ ..

    -Other personal services------------·----------·---···-· --laundering, cleaning, and ether garment services. _________ _ Barber and beauty shops. _____________________________ _

    --Heatth services---·------····------------------------- -Educat•onal services, government ............................. ________ _---

    863

    3 212 856 8 665 603 736 l 332 l 078 l 106 347 518 1 486 216 l 243 l 587 479

    604 504 1 568 38 102

    682

    746 1 105

    116

    385 227 147 230 485

    6 987 l 442 3 242 553 961 789 3 624 667 l 008 l 881 8

    ------

    religiou5, and nonprofit membership organizations _ Other pralessianal and related services-----····--------·

    -Postal service -·--·--· ·--·-·-·----------------------- --Federal public administration •• ____ •.•. ----------------- --State and local public administration--------------------· PuWk •lolstntion' -------·-------------------

    u-ployetl , ........

    lost'"""'' 1959 ........, ____ _---

    'Includes allocated cases not shown separately.

    25- 746

    MINNESOTA

    32

    -

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    ---

    --

    Eaterid. .nt aod ncnation senrices •••••••••••••••

    Welfare~

    3

    227 24 888 625 427 858 123 106 182 715 190

    -

    Pnfes"-1 aod rolatff sorvlces ------------------

    Educotfonal services, privot•------.. -------------------- ..

    -3

    233 24 8 958 3 636 427

    11 877

    --Wholesale trade ------ __ ---- __ ------------------------ -Food and farm products --·----·-·-------------------

    -

    ---

    11 --

    Whole1ot. ood ntoll tmle ---···--···-·--·-···---

    Communications---- ______ ---------------------- .......... ..

    31 9 275 42

    7 56 45

    'Z/3 3 845 233 476 173 690 33 51 144 328 955 289 231 15

    Water supply. sanitary services. ond ether utilities ................ ..

    -Eleetric and gas utilities •••••••••• ---------------------- ---

    53

    -

    297 3 892 233 490 173 701 33 51 144 334 965 289 231 15

    l 167 106 182 722 l 190 404

    Fhlnce,

    Weeks worked in 1969 of the expen·enced civilion labor force

    Experienced civilian labor farce

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

    -

    8

    3 1

    l

    404

    -

    11

    --

    ---

    40

    -

    -33 -7 --

    11 801 3 192 851 8 609 603 731 1 332 1 069 1 106 347 SOB l 465 216 l 232 1 587 479 604 504 1 568 38 102 682

    23 5 5 18

    1 071 116 376

    24

    7"6

    211

    143 '12.5 415 6 918 l 418 3 209 541 961

    789 3 584

    664 981 l 871 8

    ---

    5 13

    ---

    ---

    4 16 4

    -

    31 7 17 7

    -

    Persons of Spanish language

    152

    -35 18

    24 12

    --12 ---

    --12 7

    --5 ---

    ----

    --

    ---

    1to26 weeks

    45 725 703 593 110 7 641 3 365 7 851 4 968 213 144 247 26 226 190 l 9'Z/ 33 859 703 50 157 39 22 3 159 30

    10 532 128 89 39 1 005 1 909 1 635 l 158 173 41 78 5 62 52

    5 846 108 91 17 386 675 1 013 539

    276 3 815 214 483 173 688 33 51 139 334 937 289 226 15

    217 2 868 187

    38 473 4 81

    233 19 879 604 427 858 145 106 182 7'12. 190 400 669 167 831 502

    158 15 502 946 315 631 27'1 83 130 618 060 306 540 581 704 959 430 562 965 844 610 258 399 801 154

    62 103 939 773 166 9 032 5 949 10 499 6 665 440

    210 360

    40

    301 252 2 372 54 1 036 1 031 77 191

    53

    31 9 265 49

    -

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    -

    17

    -

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    8 9

    --

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    -

    14

    I

    1

    6 l 3

    603

    728 298 042 087 347 518 431 211 237 582 474 604 504 546 38 102 673 733 048 99 360 227 143 219 461 892 413 209 543 955 772 607 667

    -

    3

    -

    l 873

    -

    -

    309

    148 451 11 23 117 251 774 246 178 15

    -

    20

    14

    -

    27 to 49 weeks

    11 3

    3 3

    -

    50 to 52 weeks

    Total

    31 ll

    -5 4 -7 -4

    Year lost worked of experienced workers not in lobar farce

    999

    ...

    -

    6 2

    l 8 2 5

    936

    l 339 424 540 375 1 092 15 55 485 537 641 38 188 149 118 148 218 4 654 l 066 1 942 'Z/4 721 631 3 179 603 883 l 646

    ...

    ')99

    16 125 211 13 27 14 5

    -

    62

    16

    -

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    113 4 12 17 57 76 34 48

    -19

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    ...

    54

    25 35 9 13 10 144

    5

    52 117 14 7

    -4

    6 44 3

    -

    21 474 23 93 17 124 18 16 5 26 87 9

    -56 -

    563 125 29 64 121

    -

    28 32 56 59 1 629 208 'ZI l 421 90 121 172 110 279 68 61 362 24 134 56 13 4 39 211 6 34 69 102 231 48 100 39 16 28 167 649 161 276 51 105 56 158 9 50 88

    ...

    1960-63

    1964-68

    1969-70

    2 392

    5 112

    66

    211

    7 814 481 371

    61

    5

    332 253 434 347 76 26 11 8

    20 20

    137 5 24 13

    -

    10 5 2

    4 11

    84 6 20

    -

    2

    6

    28 17

    -

    5 3 568 319 23 67 44

    -

    16 9 32 36 354 126 41 228 'ZI 21 28 18 4

    9

    23 33 6 57 62 26 7 'ZI 24

    -

    15 9 38

    8 13 4 9 4 12 115 16 47 11 14 27 134 27 21 81

    . ..

    151 60 580 643 815 607 111 19 13

    -

    30 27 241 10 25 40

    -

    'ZI 4 5 5 28

    -

    2 49

    208 28 21 9 30 12 7 5 31 46

    -9 5

    5 l 137 705 48 52 118 12 30 16 87 32 744 207 60 537 33 34 97 50 29 23 36 119 14 102 77

    26 17 34 99

    -

    16 35 48 111 24 57 21 4 5 48 313

    69 107 33 55 49 334

    76 60 183

    ...

    117 496 958 1 531

    920

    146 45 15

    -

    42

    32

    255

    9

    118 84 B <18

    6

    15 5 23 14

    -

    101 605 34 67 18 135 10

    -

    24 91 107 13 20 10

    -

    76 6 776 2<18 16 114 213 13 23 19

    65 43 1 577 224 69 l 353 70 94

    306 105 151

    65 33 290 14 225 114 18

    23 73 122

    6

    -

    51

    65

    320 66

    192

    22 8 32

    308 $90

    123

    219

    80

    92 76 604 63

    238

    272

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    DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

    Table 185. Industry of the Experienced Civilian Labor Force by Race and Sex, and Weeks Worked in l 969 and Experienced Workers Not in the labor Force by Sex: 1970-Continued [Doto b!lliOO Ci<\~' see ltl
    The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

    "4111

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    ~

    35 040 252 1117 65

    34 7IJl!

    128

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    Female, 16 yews old Qft4I O'lel' --·--·-----·-----

    -

    Forestry and fishenes ···-·---------------···----·------ -

    c..11TUetlon ------------ ---------------- ______ _-IA!ohit ·- -------------- -----· ------------ ---·-

    OL=n~:~~~'::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Sowmitt•. planing mms. ond millw<>rk •••••••••••••• ::.::: -

    ---

    Mi11eelloneou1 wood products---------------·---------Furniture ond ti.xtures - ....... - .... - ............................................. .. Stone, cloy, and glass products --·-···-----··---------Cement, concrete, gypsum, and plaS!er products-------Primary iron and steef industries ........ _____ .... ., .... ________ _ Primary nonferrou5 industries ..... ,.. ....................................... - .. .. Fobricared metal industries. including not •pe<:ified mehll __ _ Machinery, exupt eleclricol ··----·----··--·--------··· Office, accounting, and computing machines~-------- ........ Electricol machinery, equipment, and supplies ••••••.•••••• Rodia. television. and communitotion equipment ________ _ Motor vehicles and motor vehicle equipment ••••••.••••••• Aircraft and ports ---·--·-·-····----·····-·-·--····-- Other tronspOrtofion equipment ---·-·-··-·------·····-· Professionol and photographic equipment, and watches •••••

    ---

    -Ordnance •••• -- ••• _•• ·-•••• __________ ---- ____ •• -·. __ Miscellaneous manufactures and durable goods-ollocoted •• -

    No~~·:~~3~~~s :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :::: :: :::::::::::: -.

    -----

    Conning and preserving produce, seafoods, ond beverages •• Bokef'/ products---·--···-·--·----------------·------ Other food industries···-·-·--·----------------··-·--Yarn, thread, ond fabric mills---·-··------------·--·-·Other textile mill produets. ••.•••••••••••••..•••••••••• Apparel and other fobricoted textile products •••••••••••.• Poper and allied products-·····--·---------------·---Printing. publishing, and allied industries .•••••••••••••••• Chemicals ond allied products •• ·--·---·-···--·--------Petroleum and cool product•--···-·--·-·····----------Rubber ond miscellaneous plastic products-·----------··· Footwear, except rubber---------·-------------------- . Other nondurable gaod•-----------------------·------Nat specified manufacturing industries ••••••••••••• _______ _ TNll.,orhrllon, CORl-1cllliotos, tlftlf other pdllc lllllillel• Rollroods and railway express service ••••••••••••• _______ _Street railways ond bus lines ---------·-····-·-·--------Trucking service ond warehousing ,...,. _____ ,.,. .......... -.................

    --

    .

    -

    M

    Water transportotion .,. ___ ------ __ .................................. - ........... ..

    Air transportation .... __ .... ------ ..... ., .. __ -- -- ........ __ ---- ........... ..

    -.-

    .

    -

    ~~;~~~i~~~~',,",•~a:'.~~ :::::: :: :: :: :::::: :: :::::: :::::::-

    ---Whofe11fe 1n4 nhlll lnofl1 ----------···--·---··--- Wholesale trade ---- -- -- __ •• ---- __ ---- ____ ---- ••••••••• Food and farm products -------------·---------·-··-· -Relail trade •••• --·------------------·-····--········-- Hardwore, farm fquipment, and building moleriol retailing • ---Food stores-------·······-------------·-------····· --Gasoline service stations-----·---······-·--------···· -Apparel and accessories stores •••••••••••••••••••••••• Furniture, home furnishings, and equipment •tores _______ _--Eating and drinking plocos •••••••••••••••••••.•.•••••• .. Drug•tores ______ •••••••• ____ •••• ---- •• ------ •••• -- -Other retail trade-······--··--------·--·····-------· -reof ••tm ....................... . --- -Bonking and credit agencies-----------·---·------------ -Insurance............................................. -------- .... ---- -- - - ....... .. -Electric and gas utilities---------·---·--·-··--·-·----- -Waler supply. sanitaf'{ services, ond other utilities ----·····

    General merchondise stores ............................................................... ..

    Morar vehicles ond accessories retailing ............... ~ .... - ......... ..

    ~-

    Fiuace, irt1UN11Cef aN

    ·.. .. avs1- ...... ...,., •orvic••.,. ----------------·----· Advert1s1ng ... _,. .. .,..,.,____________ ______ ., ......... -.................. ..

    Other finance and real estate-·-------------------------

    198

    2'17 3 675 831

    e-

    Prof1..l...I .... nhtff lllYicH -·•···-··--·-····· -Health services··------------·-----·------------------

    --.. Welfare, religious, and nonprofit membership CH'llOnizalions -· ·-Other professional and related services .................. . --

    Educationol services, government ............................- .. - ..... - .......... .. Educationol services, prlvote ...........................................................

    f'uWlc •lohtrot1oo 1 ••••••••••••••••••• _______ _ Posto! service··------------·-------·-·····-···-······ Federal public administration •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Stole and loco! public odmlnistrotion -··-···-·-··--··----U....ploye
    'includes allocated

    to$1!S

    not $hown separately.

    DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS 494-465 0 - 73 - 48

    ....

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    Sii 131

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    l>40 17

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    165 94 419 56 67 1 192

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    9 122 2 7llO

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    83 754

    361 1295

    2 514 361 1 291

    1 472

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    Other personal services-------------------------------- -&_hl_t .... -..!loo ........ ______________ _

    3623 !!21

    15 l1

    3 264

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    m

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    Commercial research, management, and programing urvlcts. Automobile services-----------·---·-······-----·······

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    Agricultu~-~~'.-~.".:'~~-~-~-::::::::::::::::::--

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    MINNESOTA 2.5- 747

    Table 185. Industry of the Experienced Civilian Labor force by Race and Sex, and Weeks Worked in 1969

    and Experienced Workers Not in the Labor Force by Sex:

    1910-Continued

    [Doto based on sample see text. For meaning of symbols, see text] Weeks worked in 1969 of the experienced civilian labor force

    E>
    The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical

    Areas of 250,000 or More Total

    White

    Negro

    456 544

    6 888

    5 041 4 955 86 483

    35

    Persons of Spanish language

    Total

    Year last worked of experienced workers not in labor force

    50 to 52 weeks

    27 to 49 weeks

    1to26 weeks

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    32 479 714 714

    1960-63

    19~8

    1969-70

    8 768 241 235 6 23 988 2 199 l 175

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    MINNEAPOLIS-ST. PAUL SMSA

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    -----

    State and local public odmini•trotion -------------------u...p1oye<1 porMH, hut Ylwt.od 1959 ..........___ _--•includes allocated coses not shown separately.

    25-748

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    DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

    Table 185. Industry of the Experienced Civilian labor Force by Race and Sex, and Weeks Worked in 1969 and Experienced Workers Not in the Labor Force by Sex: 1970-Continued !Dote boood

    lbherioo----------------···

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    . ..

    --

    --W1iole1olt .... ntei1"""' ··-····-·--···----··---- Whalesole trade-------·-··-·----····-·--···-----·--··- Food ond farm produets ----·-----··--······--·---·--- . ..

    Retail trade __ •••••• ---····-------··-----·-·---·-·---·Hardware, farm equipment, ond building material retailing __ General merchandise store•-----·-···-···-·-··---·-·--Food stores -- ---· ·--------··- ------····-··--·-· ·- ··Motor vehicles ond occessoriH retailing····-··--··-····· Go$0line service stations··------·-------··----·-··--·Apparel and accessories store~'---·-·-·----·······-··--Fumiture. home fumishings. and equipment stores ________ _ Eating and drinking places ____________________________ _ Drugstores -----·-- ....................... ,. ____________________ - . Other retail trade·--·--·----------·-------·------·-·· FJR.ce, 1n1.,..., wul nal ntvt. .................................. .. Banking and credit agencies--------·--·--·--·----·--··--

    ---

    --Insurance............ -- .................. -- -- ................. -- .. ,. -- -- -- -- -- - - - Other finance and real estate-----.---------·---·-------· ............... •..-.Ices··-·-·----------------- Advertioing -- •• ---- •••• -- •••• -- •••• -- ---· - -- - - ------- - Commerciol research, management, ond programing services •• Automobile services-·--·--------·-·-······--··-·--·-··· Other business and repair service•---····--·-···-·---···-- Ptn...i ........ -·----··-·-·--·--·------------- Private households •••••• -·--···-···------·-·-------- ••• Hotels and lodgin9 places ----·----··-··-·····-----·--··- Laundering, cleon1ng, and other garment services.·-·--·-·--· Barber and beauty shops •• ---------------·---------··--- Other personal services---·-------·-----------------·-··

    """roloto4 Edueotionol services, g.,_,.,..nt ________________________ _Health serviceJ -··-···-·--·-----------------·--··-·---. Educational services, privat•-------·-·--·-·---·-------.... Welfare, religious, and nonprofit memben.hip Ol'g
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    DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

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    MINNESOTA 25-749

    Table 186.

    Industry of Employed Persons by Class of Worker, !Race, and Sex:

    1970

    [Data based an sample soo text For meaning of symbols, see text]

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

    -

    Government workers

    Total employed

    Private woge and salary workers

    Total

    federol

    State

    Local

    Self-employed workers

    -

    907 851

    645 561

    114 869

    26 598

    32 007

    56 264

    141 523

    5 898

    101 555 100 665 890

    16 807 16 698 109

    1 199

    453 130 323

    569 239 330

    177 137 40

    78 757 78 669 88

    4 792 4 792

    Mining ---· -- ·- --- • ___ • ______ •• ---- ---· __ •••• _-

    13 447

    13 246

    43

    16

    10

    17

    152

    Cps:trvction -· -- --· --- ____ ---- -------- .. _.... ____ _-

    17 768

    56 199

    10 967

    556

    5 345

    5 066

    10 492

    110

    1 763 l 616

    311 155

    462 275

    4 254 2 703 819 233 71 113 153 100 28 29 194

    178 110 21 5

    24

    36

    6S

    Unpaid family Workers

    THE STATE Toto I

    Male, 16 years old and over------------------Auric•tturo, forestry, aatl fl1herie1. ________________ _ Agriculture ________ ---· ___ • __ ------ __ -----· ____ •• ____ • Forestry and fisheries ----·-··-·-----------·-··--·-··---

    Maavf•ctvrift9 .. ,. - _.... ., ___ ---- ---- -- __ ., ___ - -- - -- -Durable goads •••••• __ •• __ • _____ ---- __ ------ ____ ----·-_ -

    ~~~~k·Pi~•inii mifis."oiiii-.ni1~;;~i; :: :::: ::::::: ::::::: --

    Miscellaneous wood products-------------------------Furniture and fb
    --

    Prirnory iron and $feel industries------ ............................ __ _-

    Primary nonferrous industries .......................... .,-----------Fabricated metal industries, including not specified metal •.•

    -

    Machinery~ except ~lectricol ------------------- .. ------Office~ accounting, and computing mochines-----------Bettdcol machinery, equipment, and supplies ____________ _Rodia, televis-ion. and communication equipment_ _______ _Motor vehicles end motor vehicle equipment _________ ,, ___ .., Aircraft and ports -----------.. ----------------------Other transportation equipment-----------------------Professionot and photographic equipment, and watches ____ _ Ordnance ______ ---------- __ ---------- -- ------ ------Miscellaneous manufactures end durable goods- allocated __ -

    --

    Nondutoble goods. ••. __ •• --·- ______ ------ .• -----------Meat prodtJcts ---- __ ------ ________ ---- --------- ____ ,.._ Can.ning and preserving produce. seafoods, and beverages _

    -~~~:(ft;~1~~~~t-ri;; :::::: == :::::::::::::: :: :::::::: ---Yorn, threod. and fabric mills .. ~----------------------­ Other t.,tile mill products ..... --------- __ ·----------- -Apparel and other fabricoted textile product:s ______ ------ --Poper and allied products ---- ------------·. __ ··- ------ -Printing, publishing, ond allied industries---------------- --

    --

    Che-m1cols and ollied products ____ -· ·- __________ ------Petroleum ond cool products __________ -----.-~ __ ---- __ -Rubber and miscellaneous plastic products----"·------- .. Footwear. except rubber------------··---------------Other nondurable goods_ _______ .•.••. ____ ------ _____ _ Not specified monvfocturing indu~trie-s ___________________ _

    ------Tn111tsp•rtotion, commu11iications. •M other public utilities ' Roilroods and railway expres-s service ________ ------ __ ---- Street railways ond bus lines ___ • -· ... __ . ___ -----·- ______ _-Trucking service and warehousing·---------------------- -· Water transportation __ ... ________ ------ ____ ------------ -Air transportation ___ . ____________________ ____ _--~~:~~~i~~~~si5 o ~~o-t~~~ == :: :: ~ =:: =~: =:: :: =::::: :: :::: :: --Electnc and gos utilltles ______________ .. --Woler supply, sanitary services. and other utilities-----------Wholesale and retail tntde ---- ---- --------------Wholesale trade ____________ .... .- .. _____ -------- ------ -food and form products __ .. ___________________ ............ __ -Retail trade _____ •. ___________ ---- ____ ---------------- -Hardware, farm equipment, and building material retoiUng _-General merchandise stores __________ ...... ________ ........... __ _-food stores ________ ------ __ -- -- - - -- -- ---- ------- .. -- --Motor vehicles ond accessories retoijjng ----------- .. ---- -Gasoline service stations------ ________________ -------Apparel and actessories storeL-----··----------------- -furnfture, home furnishings, ond equipment stores ___ ,. ___ _ -.foti.ng and drinking places ____________ ---------------- -Drugstores ________ ---- __________________________ ..... -Other r.toil trade----------------------------------- --~-----·

    ~-------------

    Finance, lnnrant:e, and reol Htote .. _______________ _

    -Banking and credit agencies---------------·,.------·---

    --

    ---hsineu ond repair servkes --- _____ --------··--- __ Advertising __ --·--- ....... ______ ---- ________ ,,.._ -------- __ -Commercial research. management. and programing ser111ces_ -Automobile services -- -- ------ __ -- __ -- -- ____ -- --------- -Other business and repair services ________________ -- __ --- --Personal strrvicts ____ .... __ --- __ ------. _. __ ---- __ -Private households ______ ---- __ -- ---------- _--- -- ------ -Hotels and lodging places --------------·---·----------- -loundciring, cleaning, and other garment services,_.-·------_ -Sorber and beauty shops .• ________ .• __________________ _ -Other personal services------- --- _-- • _-------- ____ ------ -Eatertoinment and recl"t'atlon services .. ____ . ___ . ____ _ -Profeuionol and related servicu ______________ -- __ Health :services __ ------ ..... __ .... ______________ ----------- --Educational services, government------------------------ -Educationol services, private ....... -------- ________ -------- -Wettare, religiou:s, and nonprofit members.hip orgcnizo1ions _ Other professional ood relaled services ___________ ----- __ ----Insurance ____ ------------ _________ - __ ----- .. ________ _ Other finance ond real estate ____ .. __________ ·- __ -------

    Pobllc odmlolsttation• ______ •• __ •••••• - • ____ •• --

    Po.s.tol service ____________________ ·--- ____ .. ~ ____ ---- __--Federal public administration __ -------------------------State ond loco I pvblic administration __ ---- ______ ---- ... ----

    -----

    506 693

    223 133 2 2 1 2 6 3 5 1 15

    271 844 131 835 357 919 806 171 119 822 230

    216 128 I 2 I 2 6 3 5 1 14

    303 985 291 570 276 806 623 060 035 793 992

    2 536 2 046

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    11

    10

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    49 18 14 1 4

    934 924

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    222 769 829 452 983 553 447 302 790 473

    254 142 77

    139 108 37

    44 17

    71 17 40 10 4 6

    -

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    -

    24 5

    56

    -

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    -

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    9<18 252

    898 133

    30 55

    20 64

    434 13 119 17 25 10 30 27 4 414

    453 47 38

    130 14

    141 23 5

    182

    I 504

    50

    16

    18

    6 5 6 55 112

    16 6

    l 889 17 677 17 343

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    17 37

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    5 710 1 639 3 780 478 3 441 l 517

    10

    6

    2 3 6

    5 9 87 10 6 1 16

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    846

    76 17 4 20

    10 16 297 4

    85 10 6 1 15

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    808 907 104 151 735 309 034 417 078 597

    6 126 168 I 040 100 34 286 30 71 1 502 2 693

    529 140 24 57 14 95 12 28

    384 21 111 27

    5 213 7 905 16 20 130 8 17 l 394 2 599

    3 599

    54

    208 2 806 8 40 115 33 8 180

    21 20

    164 66 11 98

    358 61 15 297 5

    -

    20 201 3 169 787 17 032 I 834 709 2 554 980 2 902 570 l 532 2 735 454 2 762

    507 56

    11 3

    1 264 47 6 l 217 18 17 9

    7

    -

    66 16 3 17

    10 3

    587 075 373 077 777 635 179 526 588 470

    184 53 13 130 14 12 20 15 15 4 7 17 3 20

    939 969 225 970 252 748 002 123 484 570 803 697 198 093

    162 50 12 111 12 11 17 14 12 3 6 14 2 16

    445 570 384 875 354 997 339 107 479 987 256 604 730 022

    1 786 174 32 1 612 23 22 20 18 37 4

    1 240

    52

    150

    83 5 1 038

    33 8 13 11

    169 494 553 122

    28 0 11 8

    563 066 871 626

    1 095 358 221 516

    556 285 207

    459 27 9 423

    3 479 70 1 455 l 954

    32

    64

    80 46 5 29

    32 1 6 9 14

    819 744 616 997 462

    25 1 6 7 10

    857

    525 15 183 58 269

    106

    236 43 25 158

    183 5 85 14 79

    6 360 139 417 2 369 3 435

    71

    55 19 32

    73

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    13 4

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    4 261 24 690 518 2 081 948

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    14 981 987 5 015 2 791 3 242 2 946

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    6 2 8 9

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    10

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    10 601 963 4 254 2 254 I 161 I 969

    29

    4 623

    103 22 40 11 12 15

    554 501 750 756 860 687

    44 109 11 859

    39 12 7 19

    779 163 320 262

    -

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    11 447 10 646 10 157

    77 ID

    5

    4 23 -

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    10 26 31 84

    -

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    5

    80

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    745

    23

    149 6 453 40 750

    2 371 I 421 619

    18 901 3 345 14 629

    28 877 1 687 25 502

    9 223 4 189

    73

    1 520 l 426

    16() 171

    333 594

    1 027 661

    683 4 102

    20 049 12 163 7 320

    5 721

    14 009

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    -

    39 12 7 19

    779 163 320 262

    -

    -

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    -5 606

    -

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    13 656

    249 -

    -

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    60 II 2

    -

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    •Includes allocated coses not shown separately.

    25-150

    MINNESOTA

    DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

    Table 186. Industry of Employed Persons by Class of Worker, Rate, and Sex:

    1970-Continued

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

    TOI@! em~

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    ~

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    THE STATE - Continued Totol- Continued

    Female, 16 yews old atMI over---------·-------~

    ......try..... llaMries __________________ _

    ~~~~ncifisi.Oriei·:: ::::::::::: ::::::::::::::::::::: _

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    420 517

    1064%

    134Sit

    no

    6'I 1134

    20 341

    • 060

    9 475 9 265 210

    2 284

    2111 lll

    122

    124

    3 171

    'I'.!

    52 72

    25 20

    5

    5

    3l'tt 3 732

    561

    543

    4

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    l 124

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    c...1n1e11on .. __ -- -- •• -- __ •• ____ ---- ______ •••• _

    "'""""""'"'-- -------- -- ·- -- ----------- .-- .---ou;~rp;~~i~=~~~:~~=~;~~=:::: ::: : :::::::::: :Mistltlloneous wood products-----------------------·--

    -

    Furniture and fixtures ....... ,.,. ____ ,. ......... --------- .. - ..... ~-

    product•-----·--.

    Stone, cloy, and glo" products ·----------------------Cement, tonc,.,te. gyp•um, ond plooter Primary iron ond sleet indu•tries ----------------------Primary nonferrous indu•tries __________ --------·· ·----- Fobrieoted metal industries, including not specified me111l __ _

    Machinery, except electrical ·--- ----------------_-----_Office. accounting. and computing machines_ __________

    . --

    Electrical mochinery, tlquipment, and. supplies ____________ _ Radio. televlSIOn, and commun1CQt1on equipment ___ ,,_,. .... Motor vehi~les and motor vehicle equipmenl _____________ _ Aircroft on port• ------··-·-----·------------------Other transportotion equipment----------------------·Profe<&ionol ond photographic equipment, and watcheo ••••• Ordnance._ •• ____ •• __ •• ______ ------ ______ •••••• _••• _ Miscelloneou• manufactures and durable good• - olloco!ed •• Nondurable good•.- _____________________________ • _____ _

    -

    .

    ---

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    43 192

    113 41 3411

    46

    41

    329 234 910 1 471

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    1 415

    3 170

    13 345 1 519 7 6511

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    1291!

    591! 455 945 4 352 3 175 5 659

    41 909

    3 755 1 827 603 5 073 374

    -

    318 216

    896

    263 3l'l4 4ll6 3 Zl5

    Meot products --------------------·----------------Conning and pmerving produce, seafoods. and beveroge< __ Bokery products----------·------------------·------Other food industrie• --------------------------------- . Yam, thread, andproducu fabric mtti. ···---_ Other textile mill •.• -------------------_________________________ Apparel and other fabricated textile products------------Poper and allied products -----·-----·-·-··-··--·····-Printing, publishing, and allied industries ................ . Chemicals and allied products ____________________ ------ Petroleum and cool products_ _________________________ _ . Robber and miscellaneous plastic products -------·---- __ _ Footwear, except rubber ------ -------- ---------------Other nondurable good•------------------------------Not specified manufacturing industrie•---------------------

    .-

    2 249 35

    918 6 022

    5 910

    247 :l!!l 406

    l~l 4117

    5'12

    5 015

    5

    344 898 930 854 096 156

    :m :m

    2 155

    Traa.,.mti.., <•~ ...i other ...... ulilltleo• Railroads and railway express service--------------------- Street railways and bus lines---------------------------- .

    1'1 417

    Air transportation .... __ ·--- ................................................. - ........ ..

    AU other,tra~sportotion ................................................................... ..

    Communicattons .................................................................... __ ......... .. Eleciric and ga1 utilities------ •••••• ·--·-···--······ ••••• Waler supply, •onitary services, and other utilltie< ••••••••••

    .-

    ..

    Wliolo1ole eo4 nt.a lnNle --·····-···············- Wholesale trade --····-· ---· ---- --··-····--····- ----·-- Food and form products ·---·-----·····-·-·········--· . Retail trade •••• --····-···--·······----------·-··· ••••• . Hardware, form equipment, and building material rttaiting -- . General merchandise stores •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Food stores------ •• ---··-···-··--------------------Motor vehicles and occe5SOriu retailing ---···---·------Golaline service station&-------··------·-·--···-··---Apponil and accessories stores •• ---·--··-·-·-·-·······-. Furniture, home furnishings, and equipment stores ••••••••• Eating and drinking places •••••.•. -------·--·-----··--·

    .-

    --g;h:;t~~i1 i;.d";::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::-""-· ....._., """ ......tato ..... ____________ _ Bonking ond credit agencies-------·-------·····-··-··-·- -

    -...... """ ...... ..mm-···--------·-----····-Advertising __ .• ---------------- ···---------·------- __ _Commercial research, monogement, and programing services •• Automobile services--------------------···--··---···--- Other business and repair .......... - .......... .. Insurance ......................................................................................... ..

    Other flnonce and real estate ··-··-------····-····--··--·

    services-------~----

    56

    137 6441 16 556 3 935 121 084 3 851 30 351 16 188 1 982 1 420

    126 770 16 046 3 826

    2 809

    33 209 5 596 17 429

    :14 14 12 7

    808

    377 980 451

    151 005 '" 4 804 1 313 8 047

    ......... .-.. ---------------------------------

    39 761

    .-

    5 045 7 182 4 548

    - -

    Private households •••••• ---- •••••• ---·-- ·--· -- •••••• -- Hotels and lodgi"11 places --·-----···-··-···--·--·-·-···Loundering, cleonong, and other garment services•••••••••••• Borber and beauty shop•----------··--··-----····--·-··Other personal services···--------··-·-··-···-··--·---·-

    -

    """_........ ......... _______________ _.....,........ """"'"'" . -·----------------Health servictt --·····-·-·····-··-···---·------------·· Educotionol services, government--······-·-···-·-----···· Educotionol services, privot•--------·······-···-·----·--Wellare, "'llgious, and nonprofit membership orgonizations --· Other prafenionol and related services···--····-----·----hllllc ................ ---·--·-------.-------------

    Po$1ol service·····--·-·---···-·-·····---····-·-··---· Federal public odmlnistration •• ----·-···- -·--··-·-· -----State and local public adminiitralion ·······----------··--

    --

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    8 249

    14 673

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    Waler transportation-------·-----------· •••••• ---- ••••• .

    -

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    2 845

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    25

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    DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

    MINNESOTA 25-751

    Industry of Employed Persons by Class of Worker, Race, and Sex:

    Table 186.

    1970-Continued

    !Dato based on sample, see texf. For mooning of symbols. see text]

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

    Total employed

    Government workers Private wage o n d L - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - salary workers Total Federal Stole Local

    Self.employed workers

    Un poid fumlly worf
    THE STATE-Continued Negro

    over--------------------

    6 923

    5 193

    ~~~u~;~::~:::::::::::::::::::

    76 76

    35 35

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    335

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    62

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    2 295

    2 219

    1 449

    1 386

    63 50

    47

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    10 10

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    ~~kP"iOning" miii;,-;;ii(i "riii1iwork:::: :::: :::::::::::::

    Miscellaneous wood products--------------------------Furniture and fu
    ~i::1~~~ci~~iries::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

    Varn, thread, and fabric mills __________________________ _ Other textile mill product•-----------------------------Apporel and other fabricated textile products-------------Poper and olli
    r.....,.n.11oo, ........lcatlom, ..... other l"'lilk utllltles 1 Railroads and railway express service---------------------Street railways and bus lines ----------------------------Trucking servlc• and warehousing------------------------Water transportation-------- __ -------------------------Air transportation. _________ •• ______ ---- __ --------------·

    ~:~;:~i~~r::~ ~~~~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 0

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    m.11-. -------------------------

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    ~i'i:~~~'i1 i.:ad·.-::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: filtaDc•. i111Uf'DKI• ............... _________________ .,._

    Banking and credit agencies-----------------------------lnsuronct................................. --------................................................ ..

    ...-.., .... ,...... ......... _______________________ _

    Other finance and reol estate-----------------------------

    Ad11trtislng __ ------ -------- ___ ••• ____ ---------- -------Commercial research, management, and programing services ••• Automobile services -- ---------- __ •• --------------------Other business and repair service•------------------------,.,...., .....int -------------------------------Private households---------------·---------------------Hotels and lodgin9 plac.. -------------------------------loundering, cleomng, and other garment services ........................... ..

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    345

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    25-752

    MINNESOTA

    DETAl LED CHARACTERISTICS

    Table 186. Industry of Employed Persons The State Standard Metro~tan Statistical Areas of 250, or More

    TOlel tmployed

    --1

    by Class of Worker, Race, and Sex: 1970-Continued

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    22

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    IC

    THE STATE- Continued Negro- Contin~d

    Female, 16 yeon old anti ovv ----------····---~.'-try,

    .... fhliorios ___________________

    s 273 12

    pg:~~u~cifii~;-:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

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    Miscellaneous wood products----·--·------------·····-Furniture and li•tum -----------------·--------------Stone, clay, and glass products --------····---·--··----Cement, concrete, gypsum, and pla•ter products-····--·Primary iron and steel lndustritt -------·--·-··-·······-Primary nonferrous industries. __________________________ Fabricated metal industrle<, including not specified metal ____

    s

    533

    5 6

    22

    22

    Machinery, except etectriclll ---------------------------Office, accounting, and computing machines •.••••••••••• Electrical machinery, ~ipment, and supplle< ______________ Radio, television, a communication equipment __________ Matot vehicle< and motor vehicle equipment_ _______ ,., ____ Aircroft and parts ----------.------------------·---·-· Other transr,rtolion equipment ------------------···---· Profession• and photagrophic equipment, and wotthe< •••••• Ordnance •• __ •• __ •••••••• __ •• __ ---- •• _----_ •• -··· •••• Miscellaneous manufactures and durable goods - allocated •••

    220

    1'16

    No=~:~.::·:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

    175

    63 3 6

    58 3

    118

    103

    62

    83

    43 83

    344

    350

    r....,.mt1oo. ~• ...i oiti.r poWk otlltlot• _ Railroads and railway 8Kpreu service-·-·····-·-----------Street railways and bus lines •••• ··-···-······----···----Trucking service and warehousing···-··--·---------------· Water tronspartotion •. -----------------····-·----·-· ..•• Air transportation ____ •••••••• ---·-· •••.•• ----·· •••••• ___ All other transportation--···-······-·--··-···-----···---Communications ____ .... -- ---- __ -- ---- .... __ .... ------ ................ Electric and gas utilities __________________________________ Water supply, santtary services, and other utDitie• -·-···-··-·

    27

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    36

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    -·· ..._, ......... -------------------·

    _..

    Other finance and reol estote ····-····----·-----·-·····-··

    ________________________

    Advertising •••• ··-· •••••••••• -·-· -··--··· •• ---- •••• -- -Commercial research, management, and programing services ••• Automobile services •••• ···- •••••••••••••••• _••• -· •• -· ••. Othet business and repair strvices •••• ---·-·······-··-··--......... Hnkta ---------·-···-··--········-··-· Private households •• -- ••.• -----· -----· •• --···- •••••.•••• Hatei. ond lodg~places -·---·-·-·-----·----------···--Laundering, clean g, ond other garment Barber and beauty shops •••••••••••••• ---·-·-·-·--------· Other personal

    services-------···-··

    service•···········--·--·········--·-····· .... _..-.. _________________

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    537

    Federalstrvice public admlnl$tratl0n ______________________________ Pa1tal ---··--·-···-----··--····-·····----·-----·

    98

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    ..... ......,_. -----··---------------·------

    4

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    37

    1

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    31

    87 142 46

    Banking and credit agencie• ---·····-··--------------··-·-

    s

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    lnsuronr;e .... ...............................................................................................

    11

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    181

    Gasoline service sta1ions .............................................. _________

    11

    14

    544

    Apparel ond occenorles stares •••••••••••••••• ·-······-Furniture, home furni>hings, QIJd•equlpment slatH •••••••••• lioting ond drinking place•--····---·-·-········-··-··-·· Drugstores •••• __ •••••••••••• ·-··· ••••••• -··- •••••••• Other retail trade--······-············-····-··-·······

    14

    63

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    19

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    Wholesale trade -··--------- -·-·····------------······-· Food and farm products················-··--·-········ RetaU trade •• -·-···-------··-····-----·-····--···-· •••• Hardware, farm equipment, ond building moteriol retailing ••• General merchandise stores ••••••••••• ---····-·--·-··-·· Food stores •• -----·-···--········-----···--·-·····--· Molor vehicles and accessories retailing -----·-··--··---·-

    24 24 5


    15 75

    Chemicals and allied products ••••••• ·-·······-·--··-··-Petroleum ond coal products------·----·····-----------· Rubber and miscellaneau• plastic products·····-·--------Footwear, except rubber·--·-···-····-·--··-----------Other nondurable goods •••.••••••••••••.••••••••.••• ___ Not specified mon11focturlng industries •••••••••••••••••..•••

    ............... .... ........ ........ ---·---------------· Health services-·----------------·--············-·······

    199

    43 3

    Conning and preserving produce, seafoods, and beverages .•• Bakery products--····-----·-···---·-··-··-----·---·-· Other food industries ••••••••••••••• ·-··--------·-·-··· Yam, thread, and fabric mlUs ······----·-··-·-·····----· Other textile mm product•-···-····--------------··-···Apparel and other fabricated textile products-·-···-·-··--· Paper and allied products -----·---------·-···---······· Printing, publithing, and allied industri.. ---···----···-·---

    ............ .,,,.

    n

    63

    1 063 339 537

    67

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    11 10

    189

    10e 2116 98 87 97

    23 23

    98

    87

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    J:!9 140

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    37

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    38

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    25

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    47

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    47

    4

    8

    'Includes allocated cosn not $hown separately.

    DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

    MINNESOTA 25-753

    Industry of Employed Persons by Class of Worker, Race, and Sex:

    Table 186.

    1970-Continued

    [ll-Oto based on sample, see text. For meaning of symbols, see text]

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

    Total employed

    Government workers PrlV
    Self-employed workers

    Unpaid lomUy workm

    THE STATE-Continued l'enons of Spanish la,nguago

    Mole, 16 yean old and over-------------------~.

    1....my..... llsliorios __________________ _

    ~~~~u':niifisiieries-::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Mloloa -- -------------------- -----------------Ccu~ -----·-····-···-·-··--------------··

    M.....tacNriot-----······-··----------------·····

    Ouroble goods •••••••••• ---- ______________ --------------

    ~~'Wis~pia~in'ij;;.ijj~,"anii"riiiiiWork: ::::::::::::::::::::

    Miscellaneous wood products--------------------------Fumtture and fu
    Machinery, except electrical---------------------------Office, accounting, and computing machines ___ ., __ ,.,._..,_.,_ Electrical machinery, equipment, and supplies-------------Rodie, television, ond communication equipment _________ _ Motor vehicles ond motor vehicle equipment--------------Aircrafl ond ports -----------------------------------Other tronsportotion equipment ------------------------Professional ond photographic equipment, ond watches •••••• Ordnance .. __ ---- -- ---- -- •• -- •• ---- ---- __ -- ---- -- •••• Mlscelloneaus manufactures and durable goods- ollocoted ••• Nondurable goods.. ____ ---- -- -- ---- •••• ------------ -- --Meot products -- ------ -- -- ------------------------ --Conning ond preserving produce, seafoods, and beverages __ _ Bakery products __ •• ---------------------------------Other food industries---------------------------------Yorn, thread, ond fobric mills--------------------------Other textile mill products-----------------------------Apparel and other fabricated textile products-------------Poper ond allied products -----· -----------------------Printing, publishing, ond allied industries------------------

    4 923

    4 085

    141 141

    100 100

    44

    44

    264

    12

    1 744 1 114

    1 681 1 073

    20

    16 65 33 63 22 202 314 117 200

    16 65

    18 35 13 83

    so

    33

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    96 42 16

    33 63 22 195 309

    18 27 13 83 37 25 608

    ~~:~~~.~~rosrs~a-t~~~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

    22 59

    Faod stores ___ .. ___..,-------- .. ------------------.. -----Motor vehicles and occessories retailing-----------------Gasoline service stations-------·------------------·---Apparel and oetesS<>ries star••-------------------------Furnlture, home furnishings, and equipment stores. ________ _ Eatlng ond drinking places •• ___________________________ _ Drugstores __ ---· •• ------ __ ------ •• __ ------ ---- __ ---Other retail trode ------------------------------------FllMMtce, iasllrWM.'f, fllMI real tttate .......... ---------------

    Bonking and credit agencies -------·---------------------lnsuronce ..................................... ---------- -- ------------ ----

    Other finance and reol estate ----------------------------Bnloots mKI .... Hnic:ts -------------------·-·-Advertising •• ------ __ ------ ____ ------ -------------- ___ _ Commercial research, monogement, ond programing services ••• Automobile services-------------·----------------------Other business and repair servK;es ________________________ _

    p.,...... ..m...

    ---------------------------·----

    Private households __ -----------------------------------Hotels and lodging places -------------------------------Laundering, cleoning, ond other garment services____________ _ Barber and beauty shops.-------------------------------Other personal services---------------------------------...-ffoa .on1c.. ________________ _

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    102 4 70

    8

    15

    10

    21

    865

    228

    14

    14

    15

    10

    102 8

    15

    10

    94

    39

    637 25 72 59 57

    11 22 26

    99

    20 35 154 18 98

    171 24 20

    150 24 13 71 42

    20

    15

    10

    15

    27 51 38

    93

    74

    38 24 25 6

    38 24 6 6

    14 7

    19

    19

    62

    44

    18

    383

    Health s•rvices ------ •••••••• --------------------------Educotionol Educational services, sorvices, government----------------------.--priV
    678 309 196 55 75 43

    275 55 196

    l'ulollc odillolstratioa• ----------------------------Pastel service --------- __ ••• ---- •• ------ ---------·-- ___ _ federal public odministrotion-----------------------------Stote and local public odministrotlon -----------------------

    193 55 48 84

    l'NfHsioMI ON rtlotff .....,,.H ••••••••••••••••••••

    14

    7

    70 22

    116

    50

    13

    59 30

    127 27 51 49

    n

    13

    34

    364

    General merchandise storeS------------------------------

    7

    21 5

    391 102 11 76

    982 236 39 746 25 72 70 79 125 20 35 174 18 128

    20

    36 21

    78 7 88

    23

    Wliolo1 ... ...i rohll lnMltt -------·-··-----···-··--Wholesale trade ------ ---------------------------------Food and form products -------·----------------------Retoil trade __ ------------------·----------------------Hordwore, form equipment, and building material retoiling ---

    264

    21 13 13

    204

    Trao.,ortatlo•, '°'"'"""lcatioos, ...i o!M< pulillc lllllltles•. Roilroods and railway express service---------------------Street railways and bus lines __ ---·----------------------Trucking ••rvice and warehousing ------------------------Water transportation __ --------------------·------------Air tronsportotian •• ____ •••• ____ •• -- ---- ________________ _

    30 14

    216

    117

    6

    Electric ond gos utilities---------------------------------Water supply, sanitary services, and other utilfties ------ __ •••

    217

    200

    23

    70

    134

    41 41

    297

    84 42 16 6

    Chemicol• ond ond allied product•---·----------------------Petrol•um tool products ___________________________ _ Rubber and miscellaneous plastic products ·----------·---Footweor, except rubber -------·------------------·· __ _ Other nondurable goods •••• -------------------- --- ••••• Not specified monufocturing industrie•----------------------

    567

    241 48 57 37

    18 7 7

    165 25 134

    18 6 193 55 48 84

    103 23 62

    20 13

    18 103

    55

    40

    50

    34

    50

    48

    •Includes allocated coses not shown separately.

    25- 754

    MINNESOTA

    DETAl LED CHARACTERISTICS

    Tobie 186. Industry of Employed Persons by Class of Worker, Race, and Sex: (Dote bQsed on

    1970-Continued

    -.pe, """ 19Xt. For meo..ing of~. see !ext]

    The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More THE STAll-Continued l'el'IOM of Spanish Language - Continued

    Female, 16 Ye.I aid ancl 0'/111' -------------·---lonthy, .... fhllorios __________________ _

    2 714

    2 254

    682

    336

    668 322

    20 6

    20

    23 103 .40 94 20

    23 97 34 94 20

    9 19 21 47

    9 19 13

    47

    346

    346

    110

    ~.

    ua

    141

    t:!¥)!;'~niifiih:triti-:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

    ..... ·----------------------------------------......

    ( - -----------------------------------_________________________________ _ Duroble goods •••••••••••••••••••••.•.••••••••••••••••••

    ~~1s:·p-i0;;r;,g;niiis."~;;d-,;,iiiWOik:::::::::::::::::::::

    Miscelloneous wood products .......................... . Furniture ond fixtures ................................ . Stone, cloy, ond gloss products --···----·-···----------Cement, concrete, gypsum, and plaster products ·-····--Primary Iron and steel industries ---···-···-·····--·----· Primary nonferrous industries .•••••••••••••••••••.•••••• f
    No::,o;o:~.:!':::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

    Conning and preserving produce, seafoods, and beverages ••• Bakery products ••.••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.•. Other food industries ................................. . Yom, lhreod, and fabric mills .......................... . Other textile mlll products •••••••••••••••••••••.••.•.•.• Apparel and other fobricoled textile products ••.•.•.•.•••.• Poper and allied products •••••••••••••.•.•.••...••••••• Printing, publishing, and allied industries-----------------Chemicals and allied products ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Petroleum ond cool products •••••••••••••••••••••••••••. Rubber and miscellaneous plostic products •••••••••••••.•.

    ~~~d~~~ill! ~"!it.e;_::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: spec~ied monufacturing industries •••••••••••••••.•••.••

    44

    6



    14

    14 14

    6

    6 6

    44

    6

    47

    47

    8 58 78 23

    8 58 78 23

    32

    32

    14

    14

    36

    14 36

    63

    56

    Nol

    T.....,.mtloo, .._..i.111ou, ao4 oltier ..... otlltlos•. Railroad• and rollwoy express service •••••••••••••••••••••• Street roilwoys and bus lines ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Trucking service and warehousing ••••••••••••••••••••••••• Water transportation··-····-······--·----------- •••••••• >Jr transportation •••••••.•••••••••••• -----------·······.

    13 12

    6 12

    7

    7

    19 5

    19 5

    525

    488

    0

    ~~~~~~i~~i::t. ~~~~~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

    Electric ond gas utilities •.•..••.•...•.•.•.••..••.•.••••••. Water supply, sanitary services, and other utilities ••.••.••.••

    w....... ao4 rellll tnft ------------------------Wholesale !rode ------------------·---------------------

    Re~~~~:~~~~-~~~~~-=::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

    Hordwore, form equipment, and buildin\J material retollin\J .•• General merchandise storeL--.. - .......... - ............... - .................. .. Food stares •••••••• __ ..•• -----------· ...•.•••.••••.•. Motor vehicles and accessories retailing -----------------Gasoline service stations .............................................................. .. Apparel and accessories •lores •••••••••••••••••••••••••• Furniture, home furnishings, and equipment stores......... . Eating and drinking places •••••••••••••••••••••..••••••• Drugstores •••••••••••••••••••• ·-----··-·--·- •••••••• Other retail trade-·-··-·····--··········-····-····---Reanct, ........, -

    reel ll'httw __________________ _

    109 7

    416 111

    30

    8

    109 7 379

    131 7

    107 7

    158

    n

    145

    13 7

    61 20

    6

    83

    76

    7

    Commercial research, management, and programing services ••. Automobile services •••••••••••• ---··--·--······-···-···· Other businus and repair services----············-·-------

    38

    31

    7

    45

    45

    Advertisin~.::~.'::~:::::::::::::::::::::::::

    71 61 26

    PlrSMd .....ic.. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

    244

    217

    Private households •••••••••• --···········-···········--· Hotels and lodging places ••••••••••••••••••••••••••...••• loundering, cleaning, and other garment services ••••••••••.•• Barber and beauty shops ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.•• Other personal •ervices ------------------·······-········

    67

    67 37

    1S

    11

    4

    ......................... 1onlcos ----·------·······-·

    879

    Je5

    287

    &'"""""""' .... --..........________________ _

    43 54

    35 45

    Health services--··········--··········-·--------·····-· Educational Hrvicei, government .................................................... .. Educational services, private •••••••••••••••••• ----······-· Welfare, religious, and nonprofit membership orvanuatlons •••• Other professional and related services •••••••••••••••.•••••

    507 181

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

    Postal service ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.•...••••••• Federal public odmlnislrotian ••••••••••••••••.•..•••••••••• Stale and locol public administration ••••.••••••.•••••••••••

    73 35

    .48 27 38

    415

    11

    13

    8

    6

    92

    181

    4

    .sa

    101

    20

    63

    24

    14

    57

    57

    6

    6 11

    17 6 11

    11 40

    21

    6

    73

    21



    14

    83

    16

    8

    44

    64

    Banking and credit agencies •..•••••••••••.•...•....•••••• lns.urance ......................................................................... -.................. .. Other finance and reol estate ............................ .

    11

    111 25

    44

    85

    16

    38

    76

    4()

    33

    •includes allocated cases not shown separately.

    DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

    MINNESOTA 25-755

    Table 186. Industry of Employed Persons by Class of Worker, Race, and Sex:

    1970-Continued

    [Dato bosed on sample, ue te>
    The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

    Government workers

    Total employed

    Private olld salary workers

    Total

    Fedlerol

    State

    Local

    Self-employed workers

    58 735

    45 372

    9 623

    1 937

    2 145

    5 541

    3 666

    74

    913

    333 303

    83

    13

    78

    13

    19 13 6

    8 HO

    15

    5

    10

    4 818

    -

    441 435 6

    24

    30

    115 18 97

    3 ill

    l 026

    43

    508

    475

    404

    9 900 6 362 345 206 334

    9 535

    74

    35 3S

    9 9

    30 9

    286 218 126 16

    wage

    Unpaid tomUy

    workers

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

    ~. 16 y..-. old ad ner ------------------- -

    Agrlwttu~~-~:-~-~::::::::::::::::::-Fo™try and fishtrles ---------------------------------- -

    c...i-tloo -----------------------------------Durable g~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::11\IMot ---------------------------------------

    ~.:ti.:-piiiiiiiiQii11jj$."t.iid-.ni1i'Wc::::::::::::::::::-Miscellaneou• wood product•-------------------------- Furniture and fixtures -------------------------------- Stone, clay, and glass products ------------------------ Cement, concrete, gypsum, and plaster p1oducts ---·---- Primary and steel industries________________________ -----------------------_Primary iron nonferrous Industries_ Fabricated metal induslriff, including not specified metal __ _Machinery, except electrical --------------------------Office, accounting, and computing mochines. __________ _Eltctricol mochi
    780 133

    8 162

    40

    m

    978 68 158 48 31

    72 164

    48

    31

    3

    248 37

    277 3 514

    220

    ---Chemitols olld allied products •• ----------------------- -Petroleum and cool products---------------·---------- -Rubber and miscellaneous plastic products-------------- -footweor, except rubber----------------------------- -Other nondurable good< •• -------·--·-----------------

    309

    --------~~~~~~~';!:fi:'tj!,~t~~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: --All other. tra~sportatlon -----------·-------------------- -Communtcat.1ons ---.. ---------------.. -----------------..._-Electric and gos utilities _______________________________ Not specified manufacturing illdustries •• -----------------r...,_,.., .,.,,...1c.-, ...i ,...,. ,.... 1111t1et 1 Railroads and railway express servite ___________________ _ Street railways and bus lines --------------------------Trucking service and warehousing -----------------------

    Water supply, sanitary services, ond other utilities. ---------

    ----

    --------------places-------·-------------------- ------,......, ........ -------------------Banking and credit agencies ---------------------------- -! -Other finance and reol estate--------------------------- -....,... .............. -----------------------Advertising -------------·--------------------------- --Whtlellle Ollll ntld ...... -----------------------

    Wholesale trade-----·-------------------------------Food and farm products ----------------------------Retail trade-------·---------------------------------Hardware, form equipment, and building material retoning _ General merchandise stores •••• ----------------------Food stores---------------------------------------Motor vehitles and accessories retailing ---·-----------Gasoline ..rvice stations----------------------------Apparel and accessories stares _______________________ _ Furniture, home furnishings, and equipment stores _______ _ Eating and drinking Orugstares ---------------------------------------Other retail trade-----------------------------------

    --·

    nsurance ........ -- ............ __ ............... _.............. __ ..... ------ __ ..............

    --·--,.._ ------------------------------ -Private hou..holds ----------------------------------- --Hotels ond lodging places ----------------------------- ---

    Commercial reuorch, management, and programing services. Automobile services·---------------------------------Other business ond repair urvicts-----------------------

    .......

    ------.,,_.......... -""" .......______________--Prof...... u4'""""" ..men----------------- --Heatth servlce•--------------------·----------------Educotionol services, government __ --------------------- --Educational services{ privote ............................. ,.. ................... - ....... .. -----

    laundering, cleaning, ond other garment services. _________ _ Barber ond beauty shops _____________________________ _ Other personal servite._ _____________________________ _

    ----~ '""'""' -------- --------------------Postal service--------------------------------------- --Federal public administratio•--------------------------- --State and local public administration --------------------

    Welfare, religiou•, and nonptafit membership orgonizotions _ Other professional and related services ------------------

    .....

    ---

    •Includes ollacoted ca"s not shown ..porotely.

    25-756 MINNESOTA

    36

    287 241 2 276 54 997

    ~:~~1~~~~i.:ii•:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ----

    -----

    214 190 334

    295 246 2 308 54 I 028

    428 161

    Yam, andproducts fabric mills------------------------· Other thread, textile mill ___________________________ _ Apparel and other fabricated textile products-----------Poper and allied products ---------------------------Printing, publishing, and allied Industries----------------

    6 086

    563

    24 51 140

    893

    m

    243 32

    256 3 425 220 428 155 552 24 51 140

    309

    845

    S3

    5

    --

    --3 16 --

    4 4

    4 4

    -

    --3

    -

    26

    --3 --

    17 21

    -

    ---7 -14

    --3

    --9

    ---------

    15

    282 221 15

    207 24

    183 24

    a 2n

    7 ISO 3 387 165 624 955 63 144 691 858 78

    949 4 237 20 10 31 10 25 314 262

    21

    11 232 3 054 811 8 178 555 705 I 295 989 1 068 329 493 1 367 205 1 172

    9 953 2 879 n8 7 074 476 671 1 129

    59 4

    26 4

    1 583 479

    1 322

    600 504

    527 335

    221

    -

    3 391 408 754 970 94 165 716 I 172 387

    1 440

    38

    91

    622

    ~

    1 019

    99 339

    214 147

    -

    928

    910 287 397 1 121 173 982 460

    -

    -

    55

    -6

    -

    -

    -19

    -

    15 10 5

    78

    10

    --

    -

    3 20

    30

    -6

    220

    186 68 187

    415

    283

    106

    6 810 1 419 3 173 526

    2 690

    3 669

    -

    263 3 173

    767

    533

    925

    3 454 654 918 1 821

    -

    -

    22 -6 ---7

    93 10 5

    822 87

    517 7'J9

    --s

    -9

    53

    911

    --

    30

    1 076 32 81 496 467

    294

    34 4

    4

    5 --s 4

    --

    -4

    -

    -

    --5 --

    ----4

    -------

    ---43

    -

    5 4

    ----5 ---

    --

    27

    -4 5 5 6

    -

    31

    10

    -6 -

    ---

    -

    -4

    -4

    21

    -----7 14

    68

    872

    190

    232

    5 5

    -6

    11

    -41 -10

    -

    -

    6 110 5

    12 16 6

    16 10 10 10 13 298 251

    6

    27

    1 188 164

    27

    l 024 79 34 154 61 154 42 96 212 32 160

    ---6

    --

    ---

    ----

    12

    -

    -6

    15

    5

    73

    25

    23

    10 12

    18

    --5 -3

    --

    ---

    -

    73

    -

    11

    --

    47

    33

    162 9 68 85

    --5

    311 6 7 106 192

    6

    180 5

    --

    28 79 29

    -6 -

    39

    10

    96

    26

    61

    1 035 68 917

    2 558 189 2 195

    451 245

    72

    -

    32 18

    120

    9 35 162

    3 454

    1 611

    481

    1 362

    481

    1 340

    161

    654

    918 1 821

    76 6

    -9

    654

    918

    -

    -

    --

    -

    54

    --

    -

    --

    -

    24

    -

    5

    s

    s

    --

    ---------

    --

    -----

    ---

    ------n 7 25 --6 -4

    --

    15

    -6

    -6

    ---

    7 7 ---

    --

    --

    ---

    DETAl LED CHARACTERISTICS

    Tobie 186. Industry of Employed Penons by Class of Worker, Race, and Sex: 1970-Continued [Data bClsed on efll'llple, ,.. 1"Jd For mocm!ng cl $)'1'111>ok,

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

    Totg!

    *

    lel
    ~-*""'

    l'riw!e wage and

    WI-employed

    employed

    wlcfy workm

    To!l:il

    Fiderc!

    S!ote

    l.ocal

    ··········-·······

    :12 616

    24 :181

    6 842

    917

    l 166

    4 759

    ~ri;rryu~nd~·:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

    226 164 62

    80

    55 25

    49 12 37

    49

    194

    194

    -

    -

    Unpaid foinlly

    wwkers

    warl
    us

    258

    $3

    44

    lltllllTK-SUHRIOlt, MINN.-WIS., SMSA- Continued

    Total- Continued felHle, 16 years aid -

    -

    . It ~. t-lty, """ ....................... .

    """"' ········································

    ,..._... ··························------·-·· Ou=i~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::.. Sawml 1, planing mms, ond millwork ••••••••••••••••••• : Miocellaneou& wood products ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Fumtture and fixtures ................................. Stone, clay, and glass products •••••••••••••••••••.•••• Cement, concrete, gypsum, and piafler products •••••••• Primory iron and steol indu$1rits ••••••••••••••••••••••• Primary nonferrous lndustriet •••••••••••••••••••••••••• Fabricated metol lndustries, inclu
    .

    -.--

    .. Na=';°~~.:!':::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: .. Canning and preserving produce, seafoods, and beverages •• . 8okery products ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• . Other food indu.irles ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• . Yam, threod, and fabric mills •••••••••••••••••••••••••• . Other textile mill producu ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .

    --

    Apparel and other fabricated textile products ••••••••••••• Poper and allied products ••••.••.•.•.••••••••••••••••• Printing, publishing, and allied industries ••••••••••••••••• . Chemicals and allied product• •••••••••••••••••••••••••• . Petroleum and cool products .......................... . Rubber and miscellaneous plastic products ••••••••••••••• Footwear, except rubber •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Other nondurable goods ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Nat specified manufacturing industries ••••••••••••••••••••• .

    _

    ,.....,_...., ..........................

    .. ..



    . RaRroods and railway express service ••••••••••••••••••••• Street railways and bus Ines ••••••••••••••••••••••••.•.• . Trucking service and warehousing ••••••••••••••••••••••.• . Water tronsportation ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Afr tronsportotion ..................................... . . All other tronsportatlon ••••••.•....•••.•••••••••••••••••

    . .

    Communicotions .............. --------- ------- ........ ~ ........................ ...

    Electric and gos utilities ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Water supply, sanitary services, and other utillties ••••••••••

    ..

    .......................... ---····-··-------------Wholesole !rode ••••••.••...•...••••••••••••••••••••••• . Rt~:ir:r~d! ~~:~-~~=-=:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::-. .

    .. . .. . -. . . . ........ --.. """ ..... ---········-······· llanklng and credit agencies ••••••••••••••••••••••••••.•. . ln1uronce ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• . Other finance ond reol estote •••••••••..••••••••••••••••• . Hardware, form equipment, and building material retaUing •• Generol merchandlu stores ••••••.••.•.•••••••••••••••• food stares ••••••••••••••••••.•••••••••••••••••••••• Motor vehicles and acceosories retailing --·············-Gasoline service stations •••••••••..••••••••••••••••••• Apparel and OW1ssories stores ••••••••••••••••••••••••• Furniture, home furnishings, and equipment store. ••••••••• Eating and drinking places •••••••••••••.•••..•••••••••• Drugstores ••••••••••••••••••••••••••.•....•.••••••• Other retail trode ····················-------······-··

    . Advertlsi~-~-~~:::::::::::::::::::::::.

    50

    -

    28

    22

    22

    25 B

    11

    10 4

    4

    16

    634

    -8

    e

    411 12

    42 12

    11

    15 11

    15

    64

    64 lO 50

    10

    so

    106 35 176 13 6

    )()6

    35 176 13 6

    .,, 12 --

    .,,

    12

    -

    99

    91

    2 383 70 122 75 220 56 62 1 rm 33 463 15 20 16

    2 357 70 122 7'5 220 1.7 /{}.

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    33 463 15 20 J,4

    134 22

    117 22

    940

    838

    88

    88 65 51 22 14

    24 51

    22 9 51 'Y17

    54

    407 208 17 I 528 587 140 7 9.41 220 1 (:JJ7 I 135 175 96 743 196

    182

    -

    -4 ----

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    17

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    17 99 41 -s 10 26 17

    1m

    82

    135 7 226 203

    7l

    551

    1 550

    'l8ll 16'

    11

    5

    -'1 3

    ---

    339 11119

    64 705 115 2 008 328 1 036

    6 'Il

    1 4l8

    1 tt7

    $7

    2 241

    713 412

    293

    698 372 257

    442

    m

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    18

    1 061 TJ'I 403 468

    48 56

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    26

    15 11

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    --11 14

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    34 11 5 23

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    629 377 332

    12

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    211

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    144

    28

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    1 788 452

    $ 231

    190

    95S

    &66 3 774

    4

    144

    27 ll:tS

    &ell

    1 023 660 65:1

    Stole and local public odmlnlsfrotion ••••••••••••••••••••••

    1 111 131 464 573

    --

    -

    369 222 1 111 131

    464 573

    23 19

    601 131 464

    -

    -

    311

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    18'

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    13 190 6 364

    s

    ------------------n

    litlortalmooet .... - - ............ -• -·······

    3 774 1 120 1 044

    4

    4

    Pnfouloool ...................... ··········--·······

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

    -

    203

    2 992

    . . lleolth services •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• . &lucationai services. government ••••••••••••••••••••••••• . &lucotionol servicn, private ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• . Welfare, religious, and nonprofit membership OfgQlllZotion< ••• . Other profeuional and related services •••••••••••••••••••• . ········-··········--···-···. Postal service···················-·····-··············· . federal pubfic admlnlstrotlon •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••. .

    53

    2"'619

    ......... ...- ················---------------.. -

    -

    1

    260

    58 56 310

    Private households···········-·-···················-··· Hotels ond lodging places .............................. . . Laundering, cleaning, ond other garment services •••••••••••• . llarber ond beauty shops ••••••••••.••••••••••••••••••••• . Other personal services ••••••••••••••••••••.••••••••••••

    --

    3 039

    --

    Commercial reseorch, management, and pragroming urvices •• Automobile services············--··-··········· ........ Other business and repair services ••.•...••••••••••••••••• .

    12

    37

    --

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    DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

    MINNESOTA 25-757

    Table 186. Industry of Employed Persons by Class of Worker, Race, and Sex: 1970-Continued [Data based on sample, see text. For mooning of symbols, see text]

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

    Government workers

    Total employed

    Private wage and salary workers

    Total

    Federal

    Slate

    Loco\

    Self..mployed warl
    453 126

    368 892

    56 967

    15 475

    16 572

    24 920

    26 753

    114

    4 n4 4 6811

    222 148

    70

    74

    28 42

    102 83 19

    50 37 13

    2 325 2 316 9

    IG6

    86

    2 021 2 018 3

    458

    432

    11

    11

    -

    15

    38 004

    30 077

    4 329

    289

    2 383

    1 657

    3 Sil

    17

    135 124 86 345

    1 619 1 389

    1 211 l 137

    160 87

    248 165

    1 469 900

    11 4

    175 132

    125 104 15

    10 16 288

    12 282

    Unpaid

    famlJv!

    wof'lllri

    MINNEAPOU$-ST. PAUL SMSA

    Total

    Male, 16 YN'$ old and ~

    over--------------------

    • ._.,,, ...i ....... _________________ _

    ~,:~~:d'fi~'f,;ri&1·::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::-...... ---------------------------------------Duroble g~~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: C-1noctloe -----------------------------------

    Loggi:\Yis,--planing -------•• --------------------__ ------ ___ Sowml mlJis, and mlllwork ___________________ Miscellaneous wood products-------------------------Fumtture and fixtures -------------------------------Slone, clay, and glass products -----------------------Cement, concrete, gypsum, and plaster products-------Primary Iron and steel Industries -----------------------_ nonferrous Industries _________________________ Fabricated metal industries, including not specified metal __ _

    2 1 073 I 916 1 419 10 003

    132 018 84 052 39 967 350 1 334 2 710 1 049 I 868 1 406 9 840

    Aircraft and parts ---------------------------------- -Other tronsportotlon equipment ----------------------Professional and phalographic equipment, and watches. __ _ Ordnance---------------------------------------- __ Miscellaneous manufactures and durable goods- allocated_

    34 916 14 297 9 949 930 3 079 2 642 627 5 267 4 797 6 126

    34 510 14 161 9 822 910 3 053 2 348 608 s 215 4 218 5 764

    47 2 2 l 6

    46 2 2 1 6

    -----Machinery, except electricol ----------------·---------Offite, accounting, and computing machines __________ _ Electrical machinery, equipment, and supplles---------------Rodio, televi•lan, ond communication equipment ________ _ Motor vehicles and motor vehicle equipment. ____________ _-

    -----No;t.'!,';°~~:':':::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::---Conning and preserving produce, seafoods. and beverages_ -----------

    Bakery products-----------------------------------Other food industries-------------------------------Yam, thread, and fabric mills------------------------Other textile mlll products·--------------------------A!Jporel and other fabricated textile products-----------Poper and allied products ---------------------------Printing, publishing, and allied industries----------------

    -Chemicals products------------------------Petroleum and and allied cool products _________________________ _--Rubber and miscellaneous plastic products -------------- -Footwear, except rubber----------------------------- --

    ---r-.,.mti.., -ic.ti..1, ...i....,.,.... w1t11t1oa Railroads and railway express service-------------------- -Street railways and bus fines --------------------------- -Trucking service and warehousing---------------------nondurable goods •••• -- -----------------------NotOther specified monufocturing industries ___________________ _

    I

    ------Electric and gas utilitles--------------------------·----- --Water supply, sanitary services, and other utilities --------- --

    Water transportation---------------------------------Air transportation •• ____ ---------- ____________ --------All other transportotion-----------------·-------------Communicotions - .. -----·------------------------ .. --.. --

    Wliolesolo t11M1 ..... ""'1e -----------------------

    -----

    Wholesole trade-------------------------------------food and form products ----------------------------Reta« trade-----------------------------------------Hardware, farm O
    ----------------""""' ' · """""" . _________________ _-Banking and cred~ agencies---------------------------Insurance______________ -- __ • ___ ------ __ -------------- -Other finance and real estate------------------------------Advertisi:~-~~-~~:::::::::::::::::::::: --

    --.

    -----, ....... hnket -------------.---------------- -Private households ---------------- ---- ---------------- -Hotels and lodging places ----------·-------------------

    Commercial research, management, and programing services ... Automobile servic••----------------------------------Other business and repair services. _____________________ _

    ---~:;!~~~~~:~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: --Laundering, cleaning, and other garment services __________ _

    &!--

    •onl<••----------------................ tw.tH .. ------------------ -Heatth services--------------------------------------...i'""'""'""

    --------Pollllt ...W.lratioo• --------------------------- -Postal service __ ---------------------------- ____-Federol public -----administration __________________________ State ond local public administration -------------------- -----

    Educational services, govemment ------------------------_ Educational services, private ___________________________ Welfare, religious, ond nonprofit membership organizations __ Other professlooal and related services------------------

    'includes allocated cases not shown separately.

    25-758 MINNESOTA

    43

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    390 I 406

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    738 997 792 072 491 138

    420

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    967 971

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    066 414 133

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    314 132 138 44

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    19 932 4 845 8 294 6 793

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    DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

    Tobie 186. Industry of Employed Persons by Class of Worker, Race, and Sex: 1970-Continued (Doto based on ~ llOe te>ct, fer

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

    Tolol ll!'llployed

    meonmg vi t)'lf1bcl&. see tml ~-1
    PrivW

    wage ond

    Mllory __....,

    Toi.I

    Federqil

    s-

    lOCQI

    m

    511 <436

    7 774

    1S Mt

    480

    83

    3CI 6

    ~

    -'
    29 llJ

    6 504

    I SM

    5

    1'4 184

    121 121

    51

    60

    Total-Continued ' - • · 16 years ... -

    -

    ----------------·-

    ~~~'?=:~:~::::::::::::::::::: ....... ----------------------------------------

    ...

    306 480

    24S

    828

    480

    -

    40

    43 40

    ...

    24

    32 16

    -5

    :n

    172

    164

    4

    -

    4

    3 159

    2 2'°

    718

    77

    679

    °"=if:~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

    s2 rn

    l 401

    1107 1 07ll

    91

    196

    34

    86

    -

    61 360

    51 027 27 S45 5 158 56 3<16

    c---. ··-------------------------------·-·

    SoWml • planing mni., and mltlwork------·--·-····-·---Ml~aneous woad pradvci• ·-·---···-------·-·-----·Fumtture and fixtures ········--··-·----·----·-· ------Stone, clay, and glass pn:iduct1 -·-····-----------------Cement, concrete, gyp$Um, and plaJter praducll ________ _ Primary Iron and steel lndustrlei ---------------·-······· Primary nanferraus industrlu ______________ ••••••••••••• Fabricated metal lndu1trles, lndudlng nat specified meld •••

    electrical ·-·--·····-···--·-·-·----··

    ----No=';°~~~':::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Canning and preserving produce, seafoods, and beveroges __ -~:::~::i~~~~iriei :::::: :::: :::::::::::::::::::::::Yam, thread, and fabric mills·-------------··---------- Other textile miff praducts •••• ------------------------- Apparel and other fabricated textile praducts --------·---- Pa/:.r andpublishing, allied products ·----·--·--------··---------Prntlng, ond allied industries ________________ _Chemicals ond allied praduct• ······-···--·-·····-···-·· . Petroleum and coal pn:iduct•----·-·-·-------------··--- Rubber and miscellaneous plastic products ·-------------- Footwear, except rubber·---------------------·-----·- nondurable goads •• --------·--------·····-···-·· NatOther specified manufacturing industries ••••••••••••••• _____ _Machinery, except Office, accounting, and computing machines·-·-··--·--Elec:trlcal machinery, equipment, and wpplles ____________ _Radio, televillon, and communk:atlan equipment ________ _ Motor vehicles and motor vehicle equipment. ____________ _ Aircraft and parts -----------·----------------------Other transpartotlon equipment -----------·-----------l'roffsaional and photographic equipment, and wotches ____ _ Ordnance -- •• ·-·- __ ·-··-- ---- ----------------------MisceHaneous manufoctures and durable goods-allocoted._

    ,,............, CD•Mldlc..._., . . otltltpulilc ut1111its1

    RoHraads and railway express service----------------·---Street rallway5 and bus Rn.. ------------···--···----···· Trucking service and warehousing ·-···----··········--·-· Water tran•partotion --------------·-············ ••••••• Air other transpartation •• ----·· ------ •• ·----- •••••••••••••••• All transpartotlan • _________________________ •••••••

    --

    . .-

    -Woter supply, ••nltary services, and other utlHtles ---------- -

    Communications ,. ___ ---______ -------- __ -------- -------_ Electric and gas utHttles ••••• ___________________________

    Wliolesalt ............... ------------------------ . Wholesale trode •••••••••• ·--------------------- ••••••• .

    Re:'l~~ ~~~-~~°'._"~~-=::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Hardware, form equipment, ond building material retalffng __ -

    General merchandise sto111s •••••••••••••••••••••••••.••

    food stares •••••••••••••••••• ----··-- •••••••••••••••.Mato~ vehicle.• and ~cessorle• retolffng ·······-······--- Gasolone and service stotoans •tores ····------------·---------·-·· Apparel accessorlff •••••••• ________________ _-

    Furniture, home furnishings, and equipment stare•--------Eotlng and drinking plom •••••••••••• ________________ _Drug•tares ------ •• ---- •••••• -····-·--· ---· -- -··--- • Other retail trade------------·········-····-·-------- Aouc1, """'-"· .............. _________________ _

    . .

    Banking ond credtt agencies ---------·--·--·-·----·-····· lnturance •••••••••••• ---··· •• -- -·-----· ·------· ·--- --Other finance and real estate ····-·------····------------

    --

    ...,._ .... ..,. ....... --------------------·-----

    Advertising •••••••••••••••• -···-- ---- ---- -------·-· ... Commerciol research, management, and programing services •• Automobile services •• ---·-·····-----------------------Other buslneu and repair service•---------------·····-···

    - .......

    ----------·--·--·--·----------Private hausehalds -----------·---··--·--·-········-··-- Hatels and lodging ptam ----------------·-·········---· Laundering, cleaning, ond other garment services.·-········· . Barber and beauty shap1 ................................ Other personal services·········-·-·--··--·-------- •••••

    Health services---- •••••••••••• ············---------··Educational services, government--······-······-----·-·-Educational Mrvices, private •• --------·· •• --·····-··--··· Welfare, religious, and nonprofit membership ol'9Qflizalions --Other praftssianal ond related service& ••••••••••••••••••••

    s

    158

    746 78 199

    2 201

    10 344 5 985 4 5611

    10 060

    468 299 363 153

    3 386

    2 819

    2 863 23 331 904 416 329 3 249

    154 419 2 317

    4 325

    62n l 832

    287

    l 600 100 l 122

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    1 460 421 1 515 32 2 807 422 5 083

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    5 1S8

    4 530 ~

    299

    3 2 2 23

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    262 185 700 006

    1195 411

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    25 114 8 416 10 733 12 261 894 4 274 1 004

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    4 30S 6 131 l 816 267 1 594 100 l 065 476

    190

    3 $60 2 910 3 528 2 396

    --hlallc - - - · --------····--·------------- Pasto! service·······-------------············--------- Federal public admlniJtratlon •••.•••••••••••••• -····--···· . State ond local public odmlnistrotion ············-·--······.

    196 344

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    28 914

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    MINNIAPOUS-Sr. PAUL SMSA-Continued

    28

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    125 9 180

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    33

    10 47

    2 964

    2 6412

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    4

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    93 .... 39 4311 27 519 9 700, 7 617 9 314

    S3 204 31 539

    :18 722

    1769 I 074

    11 380 3 353 ' 194

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    I 407

    us

    226

    I 358 1 154

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    1 319 2 513 4 910

    -

    7 566 Tl 519

    6 900

    1 660 1 917

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    • 971 1 319

    9 O!O s 755

    -

    2 513

    4 910

    463 76

    156

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    2 6t5

    2 28.S

    2 652

    2 2S8

    2 513

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    257 6SS

    98 'J'r/

    ---

    76

    3'S

    1()4

    100

    ---

    •Include• allocated cases not $hawn separately.

    DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

    MINNESOTA 25-759

    Table 186. Industry of Employed Persons [Doto

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

    bo~

    by Class of Worker, Race, and Sex: 1970-Continued

    on sample, see text. For meaning of symbols, see text) Gowrnment workers

    Total employed

    Privotel-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--!

    wage ond salary workers

    Total

    Federal

    State

    Local

    Self-employed workers

    MINNtAPOUs-51'. PAUL SMSA-Continued



    Negro

    over--------------------

    6 473

    Agricultu~:-~:-~-~:::::::::::::::::::

    3S

    Male, 16 pan old Giid

    35

    ·~ 13

    1 384

    501

    579

    22 22

    13

    forestry and fisheries -------------------------·---------

    Mlolot ---·--•• -- -- -------------···-----··- ----

    9

    COH-- ·--·····-·-----·-·-·-·----·--·--··-·

    306

    234

    57

    4

    g~~:"..~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ~.::lfis:·p-i0;;fuiiiil1ii>:o~d-mi'iiWo~i<:::::::::::::::::::::

    2 192

    63

    47

    1 366

    2 116 1 303

    15 39

    15 39

    67 22

    67

    Durable

    Miscellaneous wood products--------·-----------·---·-Furniture and foxlures --------·-----------------------Stone, cloy, and glaS5 products ---------·-----·--------Cement, concrete, gypsum, and plaster products--------Primary iron ond steel industries -·--·------------------Primary nonferrous industrie•-----------------·--·-----fobricated metal Industries, including not specified metal -·-Machinery, except electricol -----·---------------------Office, accounting, and computing machines ___________ __ Elettricol machinery, equipment, and supplies _____________ _ Radio, television, ond communlcotlon equipment _________ _ Motor vehicles and motor vehicle equipment ______________ _ Aircraft ond ports -------------------------·---------Other transportation equipment ------------------------Professional ond photographic equipment, and wotches---·-Ordnonce •• __ ------ ------------ ---- -----·------.. ___ _ Miscellaneous manufactures ond durable gaods-allocoted •••

    "°~,';,';"~~~~s :: :::: :: :: :::::::: :::::::: :: :: ::::::::: Conning and preserving produce, seafoods, ond beverages ---

    ~~~J:1~d~~irlts::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

    Yam. thread, and fabric mills--------------------------Other textile mill products ••••textile -------------·---------·-Apporel and other fabricated products _____________ _ Poper and allied products ---·-·-----------·--------·--· Printing, publishing, and allied industries---------·--·--·-Chemi<:als and allied products·-·-------·---------------· Petroleum and cool product•---------·-----·---·-----·-· Rubber and miscellaneous plastic products ··-·-----------Footwear, except rubber---------------·-···-----·--·-Other nondurable good•---------·---··----·-·---------Nat spe
    ~,:;~~~i~;,';~st.°~a-t'.~~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

    Electri<; and gas utillties-------·-··----------------------Woter supply, sanitary services, and olhflr utilities -----·----Wllole""" ""11 ntall tnNlo -------------------·-··-Whalesole trade ------ -----· --------·------------· -·---Food and farm products -----------------·-------·--·-Relail trade---------··----------------------·----·----Hardware, farm equipment, and building material retailing __ _ General merchandise stores _________ ,.. ______ .. ______ .,. ____ _

    'Food stores •. ---·-----------·---···-------·----·----Motor vehicles and accessories re1aHing ------- ....................... .. Gasoline service stations ................... -.............................................. ... Apparel and accessories stares----·--------------------Furnilure, home furnishings, and equipment stores _________ _ Ealing and drinking places·---·----------------------·-Drugstores ..... - ........................................................................ -----Other retail trade-------·-----------------------------

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

    ""-•· .._., --------------·----Banking and credit agencies----------·----------·-··-----

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    Bu""""• ........... nrtlcll ------------------------

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    Pon....i ..m..s •• -----·---·---·------------ ---Private households---·---- __ ---------------------------Hotels ond lodgin9 ploces ---·------------------------·--· Launderingt cltan1ng. and other garment services ____________ _

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    Health services -----------·-· Ectucationcl services, government---____----------------------... ____________________ _ Educotionol services, private __ ---------·-·---------------Welfare, religious, and nonprofit membership organizations ---Other professional and related services-------·-------------

    ......-istrat1o11•----------··-------·-·-----·-

    1'11W1c Postal service -----------------------------------------_ federal public odmlnistrotion _____________________________ State ond local public administration -----------------------

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    25-160 MINNESOTA

    DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

    Table 186. Industry of Employed Persons by Class of !Delo booed Oil 10Mflle, ... lex!.

    The State Standard Metro~ltan Statistical Areas of 250, or More

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    Sowmi , planing mlUs, and mill!l&k ••••••••••.•••••••••• Miscellaneous woad products ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• fumitu'l! and fixture• -·-·······-·····-·····-·········· Stone, clay, and glaH products ••••••••••••••••••••••••• Cement, conc'l!te, gypwm, ond plaster products ••••••••• Primary Iron ond stelll industries ·---------······-······· Primary nont.rrous industries ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Fabricated metal industrlet, including not speclflod metal ••••

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    9 9

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    6

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    15

    9

    5

    103

    15

    43 74

    19

    344 38 3

    341 38 J

    3

    15

    15

    27 71

    27

    ---------·-·-·-----·--···

    Hardware, farm equipment, and building moterial retailing ••• General merchandi•• •to'll•-·······-·-·-···-----·····-·· Food stores •••••••••••••••• -·---------··--··· ........ Mato~ vehicle.sand ~essortes retailing_., ________ ......... -...... Gasoline Hrvtee stotrons ......... - ................................. _............... _ Apparol and acceuories sto'l!•-·····-·······-········-·· furniture, home furnishings, and equipment Slam ••••••••.• Eating and drinking places ••••••••••••••••.•••••••••.•.• Drugstores .......................................... Olher retail trade •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

    14

    260

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    24

    115 9

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    16

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

    Advertiting •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• -Commercial reseon:h, management, and programing servicel ••• Automobile services-····-············-·-················ Olher business and repair services •••••••••••••••••••••••••

    .................. -···-········----·-······--·····

    Private household• •••••••••••••••.•••••.•••••••••••• •••• Hotel• and lod9in\I places--··-·-·--·········-············ Laundering, cleaning, ond other g<>rment services ••••••••••••• Barber and beouty •hops ••••••••••••••.••.•..•••.•••••••• Other personal services ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

    26

    141

    .... .....- .........................

    1

    411;1

    II

    275

    lnwrance •••••••• __ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Olher finance and real estote ················-····-----···

    122 14

    !71 29

    14 7l 38 153

    ................... Banking and credit agencies ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

    5

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    24

    33

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    3

    36 5.2

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    58

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    19

    71 27

    52

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    6

    74

    14

    Electric and gos utilities ••.•••.••.•••.•••••••••••••••••••• Water >upply, sanitary services, and other ulilltles ·----··--··

    3

    5

    118 62

    49

    ~~~~i:i:~·r.~~~~~~ :::: :: :::::: :::::::::::::: ::::::::

    ...................... ··-·····-·-·--··-·-·······-··

    22 189 168 58

    36

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    Poatol service •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Federal public odminiAtration •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• State and lacol public administration •••••••••••••••••••••••

    22 213 192

    27 61

    RoUroads and railway service •••••••••••••••••••••• Street railways ond bus es ............................. Trucking service and worehousing ·····--···-··-----·-····· Water transpartatlon •••••.•••.•••••••.•••••••.••••••.••• Air transpartotion .• _. ----·- •••.•.•.•••.•••••••••••••••••

    ~

    11

    3 6

    Canning and pmerving produce, seofood•, and beYerQ!1e$ ••• Bakery products •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.•••• Other food industries········-·············-·-·-·····-· Yorn, threod, ond fobric mills ••••••••.•••••••.•.•••••••• Olher textile mill pnlducts •••••••.•.•••••••••••.•••••••• Apparel and other fobricoted textile products •••.••.••••••. Poper and allied products -·········-······--·--····-··Printing, publishing, and allied industries .•.•.••••••••••••• Chemicals and allied products •••••.••••••••••••••••••••• Petroleum and coal products •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Rubber and miscellaneous plastic products •••••••••••••••• Footwear, except rubber •.••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Other nondurable goods •••••••••••••••••••••••••••.•.•• Not specified monufocturing industries ••••••••••••••••••••••

    ........i-i ... nloto4 senlcoa •••••••••••••••••••• Heolth services··················-·-···-·---···-··-····· Educotianal services, government ••••••••••••.••••••••••••• Educational services, private •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Welfare, religious, ond nonprofit mernbenlhip orgonitatioM •••• Other prat.oionol ond related services •••••••••••••••••••••

    11 5

    63

    Na~:ia:~~·:: :::::: :: :: :::::: :::::::::::: :::: :::::

    -....

    16

    U8 517

    6

    Machinery, except electrical ............................ Office, accounting, and computing machines·------····-· Electrical machinery, :'.ipment, and wpplles •••••.•••••••• Radio, television, a communi®tion equipment •..••••••• Motor vfliicles and motor vehicle equipment ••••••.•••••••• Aircraft and parts ---··-···········---····-------·-··· Other tronsf:!otion equipment ···------·-·-----------·Prot.niono and photographic equipment, and wotches •••••• Ordnance •••••••••••••••• ····-·······--·--··-····-··· Miscellaneous manufactures and durable goads- allaca1-d •••

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

    16

    924 580

    2

    130 128 105 9 114

    n

    27

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    190 451

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    60

    97

    18

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    19

    6

    10 182 'Ill

    80

    28 50

    47

    so

    47

    37

    4

    8

    25

    •Includes allacoted coses not shown separately.

    DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

    MINNESOTA 25-761