HOUSEHOLD DATA ANNUAL AVERAGES 13. Employed Hispanic or Latino workers by sex, occupation, class of worker, full- or part-time status, and detailed ethnic group (In thousands) Hispanic or Latino ethnicity Category Total (1) Mexican Puerto Rican Cuban 2002 2003 2002 2003 2002 2003 2002 2003 SEX Total (all civilian workers)........................... 16,590 17,372 10,673 11,151 1,401 1,495 592 638 Men.................................................. 9,845 10,479 6,588 7,029 738 784 337 361 Women................................................ 6,744 6,894 4,085 4,123 662 711 255 277 OCCUPATION Management, professional, and related occupations...... 2,822 2,925 1,511 1,568 337 353 171 183 Management, business, and financial operations occupations......................................... 1,142 1,176 639 640 116 142 79 86 Management occupations............................. 816 835 452 465 84 90 59 56 Business and financial operations occupations...... 326 341 186 175 32 52 20 30 Professional and related occupations................. 1,679 1,749 872 927 221 211 92 97 Computer and mathematical occupations.............. 164 172 74 79 29 22 9 8 Architecture and engineering occupations........... 151 141 88 72 14 13 5 8 Life, physical, and social science occupations..... 67 81 42 51 4 5 2 5 Community and social services occupations.......... 175 184 83 103 43 32 6 5 Legal occupations.................................. 80 91 41 44 11 10 10 7 Education, training, and library occupations....... 539 550 306 306 56 65 30 30 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations....................................... 192 205 93 103 21 26 12 10 Healthcare practitioner and technical occupations....................................... 312 325 146 169 43 38 17 24 Service occupations.................................... 3,979 4,175 2,532 2,659 308 321 98 95 Healthcare support occupations....................... 324 365 177 187 37 56 11 14 Protective service occupations....................... 276 276 150 148 49 59 20 18 Food preparation and serving related occupations..... 1,342 1,441 925 1,000 81 75 21 23 Building and grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations......................................... 1,492 1,542 973 1,010 86 77 27 26 Personal care and service occupations................ 545 550 307 315 55 55 20 14 Sales and office occupations........................... 3,632 3,820 2,191 2,283 406 431 175 190 Sales and related occupations........................ 1,574 1,653 947 1,000 150 158 74 77 Office and administrative support occupations........ 2,058 2,167 1,244 1,283 256 273 101 113 Natural resources, construction, and maintenance occupations........................................... 2,747 3,023 2,073 2,242 121 157 68 78 Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations........... 430 423 405 397 1 3 2 3 Construction and extraction occupations.............. 1,754 1,926 1,308 1,403 67 88 47 43 Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations.... 563 674 360 442 53 66 19 32 Production, transportation, and material moving occupations........................................... 3,410 3,430 2,366 2,399 229 233 79 91 Production occupations............................... 2,010 1,944 1,408 1,392 126 112 42 51 Transportation and material moving occupations....... 1,400 1,486 957 1,007 103 121 38 40 CLASS OF WORKER Agriculture: Wage and salary workers............................ 426 425 405 399 - 3 1 5 Self-employed workers.............................. 22 20 19 14 - - 1 1 Unpaid family workers.............................. 1 - - - 1 - - - Nonagricultural industries: Wage and salary workers............................ 15,288 15,976 9,714 10,121 1,361 1,435 551 587 Government....................................... 1,701 1,623 1,045 983 215 211 65 77 Private industries............................... 13,587 14,353 8,669 9,137 1,145 1,224 486 510 Private households............................. 273 243 144 129 6 5 3 2 Other industries............................... 13,315 14,110 8,525 9,008 1,140 1,219 483 507 Self-employed workers.............................. 845 935 531 603 38 56 39 45 Unpaid family workers.............................. 8 16 5 14 1 - 1 - FULL- OR PART-TIME STATUS (2) Full-time workers.................................... 14,163 14,797 9,137 9,527 1,191 1,268 511 562 Part-time workers.................................... 2,427 2,575 1,536 1,625 210 227 81 76 1 Includes persons of Central or South American origin and of other Hispanic or Latino ethnicity, not shown separately. 2 Employed persons are classified as full- or part-time workers based on their usual weekly hours at all jobs regardless of the number of hours they are at work during the reference week. Persons absent from work also are classified according to their usual status. NOTE: Persons whose ethnicity is identified as Hispanic or Latino may be of any race. Beginning in January 2003, data reflect revised population controls used in the household survey. Occupations and industries reflect the introduction of the 2002 census occupational and industry classification systems derived from the 2000 Standard Occupational Classification system and the 2002 North American Industry Classification System into the Current Population Survey.