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TABLE R44. Number of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work by occupation and industry sector, private industry, 2020
Occupation(1) Occupation code(2) Total cases(3)(4)(5) Goods producing Service providing
Total goods producing Natural resources and mining(3)(5) Construction Manufacturing Total service providing Trade, transportation, and utilities(4) Information Financial activities Professional and business services Education and health services Leisure and hospitality Other services

All occupations

  1,176,340 233,150 22,730 74,520 135,900 943,190 285,230 10,230 24,990 68,630 455,590 72,360 26,160

Management, business, science, and arts occupations

  256,040 8,660 560 3,320 4,780 247,380 8,460 1,470 7,010 11,080 210,500 6,330 2,540

Management, business, and financial occupations

  49,930 6,390 440 3,210 2,750 43,540 5,780 660 6,160 3,670 21,400 4,030 1,840

Management occupations

11-0000

41,780 5,480 410 2,870 2,210 36,300 5,060 620 3,710 2,670 18,740 3,780 1,720

Top executives

11-1000

6,370 700 60 70 570 5,670 1,210 390 1,360 990 970 360 400

Chief executives

11-1010

1,750 250 - 30 210 1,500 290 - 90 470 310 - -

Chief executives

11-1011

1,750 250 - 30 210 1,500 290 - 90 470 310 - -

General and operations managers

11-1020

4,620 450 50 40 360 4,170 920 380 1,270 520 660 330 90

General and operations managers

11-1021

4,620 450 50 40 360 4,170 920 380 1,270 520 660 330 90

Advertising, marketing, promotions, public relations, and sales managers

11-2000

2,280 60 - - 40 2,230 1,570 50 170 100 210 110 -

Marketing and sales managers

11-2020

2,260 60 - - 40 2,200 1,570 40 170 100 190 110 -

Marketing managers

11-2021

430 20 - - - 410 120 - - 30 160 80 -

Sales managers

11-2022

1,830 40 - - 40 1,790 1,450 - 160 70 30 30 -

Public relations and fundraising managers

11-2030

20 - - - - 20 - - - - - - -

Operations specialties managers

11-3000

7,570 1,470 90 110 1,270 6,100 1,650 100 850 800 1,810 270 630

Administrative services and facilities managers

11-3010

2,020 190 50 - 120 1,840 200 - 140 380 910 110 80

Administrative services managers

11-3012

1,140 100 50 - 40 1,040 90 - 130 140 630 - -

Facilities managers

11-3013

890 90 - - 90 800 100 - - 230 290 110 50

Computer and information systems managers

11-3020

250 - - - - 240 50 80 - 30 40 30 -

Computer and information systems managers

11-3021

250 - - - - 240 50 80 - 30 40 30 -

Financial managers

11-3030

1,510 90 - 40 40 1,420 320 - 660 240 130 30 -

Financial managers

11-3031

1,510 90 - 40 40 1,420 320 - 660 240 130 30 -

Industrial production managers

11-3050

920 870 - - 850 50 50 - - - - - -

Industrial production managers

11-3051

920 870 - - 850 50 50 - - - - - -

Purchasing managers

11-3060

140 40 - - 40 100 - - - - 60 - -

Purchasing managers

11-3061

140 40 - - 40 100 - - - - 60 - -

Transportation, storage, and distribution managers

11-3070

1,790 180 - 50 130 1,610 970 - - 30 30 20 -

Transportation, storage, and distribution managers

11-3071

1,790 180 - 50 130 1,610 970 - - 30 30 20 -

Compensation and benefits managers

11-3110

40 - - - - 40 - - - - 40 - -

Compensation and benefits managers

11-3111

40 - - - - 40 - - - - 40 - -

Human resources managers

11-3120

670 70 - - 60 600 40 - - 110 420 20 -

Human resources managers

11-3121

670 70 - - 60 600 40 - - 110 420 20 -

Training and development managers

11-3130

220 - - - - 210 - - - - 170 40 -

Training and development managers

11-3131

220 - - - - 210 - - - - 170 40 -

Other management occupations

11-9000

25,550 3,260 260 2,670 330 22,300 630 80 1,330 790 15,760 3,040 660

Farmers, ranchers, and other agricultural managers

11-9010

280 250 250 - - 30 - - - - - - -

Farmers, ranchers, and other agricultural managers

11-9013

280 250 250 - - 30 - - - - - - -

Construction managers

11-9020

2,500 2,450 - 2,440 - 50 - - - 50 - - -

Construction managers

11-9021

2,500 2,450 - 2,440 - 50 - - - 50 - - -

Education and childcare administrators

11-9030

970 - - - - 970 - - - - 940 - -

Education and childcare administrators, preschool and daycare

11-9031

700 - - - - 700 - - - - 690 - -

Education administrators, kindergarten through secondary

11-9032

170 - - - - 170 - - - - 170 - -

Education administrators, postsecondary

11-9033

70 - - - - 70 - - - - 70 - -

Education administrators, all other

11-9039

20 - - - - 20 - - - - 20 - -

Architectural and engineering managers

11-9040

40 - - - - 30 - - - 30 - - -

Architectural and engineering managers

11-9041

40 - - - - 30 - - - 30 - - -

Food service managers

11-9050

3,740 20 - - 20 3,720 300 - - 60 390 2,750 -

Food service managers

11-9051

3,740 20 - - 20 3,720 300 - - 60 390 2,750 -

Entertainment and recreation managers

11-9070

140 - - - - 140 - - - - 110 30 -

Entertainment and recreation managers, except gambling

11-9072

140 - - - - 140 - - - - 110 30 -

Lodging managers

11-9080

200 - - - - 200 - - - - - 200 -

Lodging managers

11-9081

200 - - - - 200 - - - - - 200 -

Medical and health services managers

11-9110

12,800 - - - - 12,800 - - - 30 12,750 - -

Medical and health services managers

11-9111

12,800 - - - - 12,800 - - - 30 12,750 - -

Property, real estate, and community association managers

11-9140

990 20 - - - 980 - - 940 40 - - -

Property, real estate, and community association managers

11-9141

990 20 - - - 980 - - 940 40 - - -

Social and community service managers

11-9150

990 - - - - 990 - - - - 910 - 60

Social and community service managers

11-9151

990 - - - - 990 - - - - 910 - 60

Emergency management directors

11-9160

40 - - - - 40 - - - - 40 - -

Emergency management directors

11-9161

40 - - - - 40 - - - - 40 - -

Personal service managers

11-9170

300 - - - - 300 - - - 190 30 - 70

Personal service managers, all other

11-9179

290 - - - - 290 - - - 190 30 - 60

Miscellaneous managers

11-9190

2,550 510 - 220 280 2,030 330 80 160 380 580 30 480

Personal service managers, all other; entertainment and recreation managers, except gambling; and managers, all other

11-9198

2,970 510 - 220 280 2,460 330 80 160 560 720 70 540

Managers, all other

11-9199

2,550 510 - 220 280 2,030 330 80 160 380 580 30 480

Business and financial operations occupations

13-0000

8,150 910 30 340 540 7,240 720 40 2,450 1,000 2,660 250 120

Business operations specialists

13-1000

5,290 760 - 340 420 4,530 560 20 320 820 2,480 200 120

Buyers and purchasing agents

13-1020

290 90 - 30 60 190 150 - - - 30 - -

Wholesale and retail buyers, except farm products

13-1022

140 - - - - 130 130 - - - - - -

Purchasing agents, except wholesale, retail, and farm products

13-1023

150 90 - 30 60 50 - - - - 30 - -

Claims adjusters, appraisers, examiners, and investigators

13-1030

190 - - - - 190 - - 160 - 30 - -

Claims adjusters, examiners, and investigators

13-1031

150 - - - - 150 - - 120 - 30 - -

Insurance appraisers, auto damage

13-1032

40 - - - - 40 - - 40 - - - -

Compliance officers

13-1040

300 - - - - 300 - - 80 160 40 - -

Compliance officers

13-1041

300 - - - - 300 - - 80 160 40 - -

Cost estimators

13-1050

280 190 - 190 - 90 - - - 80 - - -

Cost estimators

13-1051

280 190 - 190 - 90 - - - 80 - - -

Human resources workers

13-1070

1,440 160 - - 160 1,270 120 - - 110 1,000 - -

Human resources specialists

13-1071

1,400 160 - - 160 1,240 120 - - 90 990 - -

Labor relations specialists

13-1075

40 - - - - 30 - - - 20 - - -

Logisticians and project management specialists

13-1080

530 130 - 30 100 390 60 - - 120 180 - -

Logisticians

13-1081

330 90 - - 90 230 60 - - 80 70 - -

Project management specialists

13-1082

200 40 - 30 - 160 - - - 50 100 - -

Management analysts

13-1110

500 80 - - - 420 - - - 70 320 - -

Management analysts

13-1111

500 80 - - - 420 - - - 70 320 - -

Meeting, convention, and event planners

13-1120

180 - - - - 170 40 - - 80 - 30 -

Meeting, convention, and event planners

13-1121

180 - - - - 170 40 - - 80 - 30 -

Fundraisers

13-1130

20 - - - - 20 - - - - 20 - -

Fundraisers

13-1131

20 - - - - 20 - - - - 20 - -

Compensation, benefits, and job analysis specialists

13-1140

40 - - - - 40 - - - - 20 - -

Compensation, benefits, and job analysis specialists

13-1141

40 - - - - 40 - - - - 20 - -

Training and development specialists

13-1150

710 50 - - 50 670 90 - - 90 380 80 -

Training and development specialists

13-1151

710 50 - - 50 670 90 - - 90 380 80 -

Market research analysts and marketing specialists

13-1160

330 40 - 30 - 290 40 - - 30 150 70 -

Market research analysts and marketing specialists

13-1161

330 40 - 30 - 290 40 - - 30 150 70 -

Miscellaneous business operations specialists

13-1190

500 - - - - 480 40 - - 40 320 - 70

Project management specialists and business operations specialists, all other

13-1198

690 50 - 30 20 640 40 - - 90 420 - 70

Business operations specialists, all other

13-1199

500 - - - - 480 40 - - 40 320 - 70

Financial specialists

13-2000

2,860 140 30 - 120 2,710 160 - 2,130 180 170 50 -

Accountants and auditors

13-2010

710 130 30 - 110 580 130 - 230 90 50 50 -

Accountants and auditors

13-2011

710 130 30 - 110 580 130 - 230 90 50 50 -

Property appraisers and assessors

13-2020

70 - - - - 70 - - 70 - - - -

Appraisers and assessors of real estate

13-2023

70 - - - - 70 - - 70 - - - -

Financial analysts and advisors

13-2050

1,370 - - - - 1,360 - - 1,320 - 30 - -

Financial and investment analysts

13-2051

50 - - - - 50 - - - - 30 - -

Personal financial advisors

13-2052

1,270 - - - - 1,270 - - 1,270 - - - -

Insurance underwriters

13-2053

30 - - - - 30 - - - - - - -

Financial examiners

13-2060

40 - - - - 40 - - - - 30 - -

Financial examiners

13-2061

40 - - - - 40 - - - - 30 - -

Credit counselors and loan officers

13-2070

250 - - - - 250 - - 230 - - - -

Loan officers

13-2072

230 - - - - 230 - - 230 - - - -

Miscellaneous financial specialists

13-2090

390 - - - - 390 - - 280 40 40 - -

Financial and investment analysts, financial risk specialists, and financial specialists, all other

13-2098

450 - - - - 440 - - 290 50 70 - -

Financial specialists, all other

13-2099

390 - - - - 390 - - 280 40 40 - -

Computer, engineering, and science occupations

  6,860 1,950 110 100 1,730 4,910 440 230 70 2,780 1,070 170 170

Computer and mathematical occupations

15-0000

1,470 130 - - 120 1,340 120 180 - 560 420 20 -

Computer occupations

15-1200

1,400 120 - - 110 1,280 110 160 - 550 400 20 -

Computer and information analysts

15-1210

220 - - - - 210 - - - 60 130 - -

Computer systems analysts

15-1211

170 - - - - 160 - - - 50 110 - -

Information security analysts

15-1212

50 - - - - 50 - - - - 30 - -

Computer support specialists

15-1230

740 40 - - 30 710 60 130 - 330 160 - -

Computer network support specialists

15-1231

400 20 - - 20 380 - 130 - 90 130 - -

Computer user support specialists

15-1232

340 20 - - - 330 50 - - 240 40 - -

Database and network administrators and architects

15-1240

190 20 - - 20 170 30 - - 60 70 - -

Computer network architects

15-1241

30 - - - - 30 - - - - - - -

Network and computer systems administrators

15-1244

160 20 - - 20 150 30 - - 40 70 - -

Software and web developers, programmers, and testers

15-1250

160 30 - - 30 130 - - - 60 40 - -

Software developers

15-1252

140 20 - - 20 110 - - - 50 40 - -

Software developers and software quality assurance analysts and testers

15-1256

150 30 - - 30 120 - - - 50 40 - -

Miscellaneous computer occupations

15-1290

80 - - - - 70 - - - 40 - - -

Computer occupations, all other

15-1299

80 - - - - 70 - - - 40 - - -

Mathematical science occupations

15-2000

70 - - - - 60 - 20 - - 20 - -

Data scientists

15-2050

40 - - - - 40 - - - - 20 - -

Data scientists

15-2051

40 - - - - 40 - - - - 20 - -

Miscellaneous mathematical science occupations

15-2090

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

Data scientists and mathematical science occupations, all other

15-2098

40 - - - - 40 - - - - 20 - -

Architecture and engineering occupations

17-0000

3,040 1,310 40 90 1,180 1,730 140 50 - 1,290 90 50 90

Architects, surveyors, and cartographers

17-1000

340 - - - - 340 - - - 340 - - -

Surveyors, cartographers, and photogrammetrists

17-1020

340 - - - - 340 - - - 340 - - -

Surveyors

17-1022

340 - - - - 340 - - - 340 - - -

Engineers

17-2000

1,120 720 30 - 670 400 40 20 - 220 40 30 -

Aerospace engineers

17-2010

40 40 - - 40 - - - - - - - -

Aerospace engineers

17-2011

40 40 - - 40 - - - - - - - -

Bioengineers and biomedical engineers

17-2030

20 - - - - - - - - - - - -

Bioengineers and biomedical engineers

17-2031

20 - - - - - - - - - - - -

Chemical engineers

17-2040

30 - - - - 30 - - - 30 - - -

Chemical engineers

17-2041

30 - - - - 30 - - - 30 - - -

Civil engineers

17-2050

50 20 - - - 20 - - - - - - -

Civil engineers

17-2051

50 20 - - - 20 - - - - - - -

Computer hardware engineers

17-2060

30 - - - - 20 - - - - - - -

Computer hardware engineers

17-2061

30 - - - - 20 - - - - - - -

Electrical and electronics engineers

17-2070

110 50 - - 50 50 - - - 40 - - -

Electrical engineers

17-2071

100 40 - - 40 50 - - - 40 - - -

Industrial engineers, including health and safety

17-2110

290 210 - - 210 80 - - - 30 30 - -

Health and safety engineers, except mining safety engineers and inspectors

17-2111

70 - - - - 60 - - - 20 30 - -

Industrial engineers

17-2112

220 210 - - 210 20 - - - - - - -

Marine engineers and naval architects

17-2120

50 50 - - 50 - - - - - - - -

Marine engineers and naval architects

17-2121

50 50 - - 50 - - - - - - - -

Mechanical engineers

17-2140

230 200 - - 200 30 20 - - - - - -

Mechanical engineers

17-2141

230 200 - - 200 30 20 - - - - - -

Mining and geological engineers, including mining safety engineers

17-2150

50 30 30 - - 20 - - - 20 - - -

Mining and geological engineers, including mining safety engineers

17-2151

50 30 30 - - 20 - - - 20 - - -

Miscellaneous engineers

17-2190

210 90 - - 80 120 - - - 50 - 30 -

Engineers, all other

17-2199

210 90 - - 80 120 - - - 50 - 30 -

Drafters, engineering technicians, and mapping technicians

17-3000

1,580 590 - 70 520 990 100 20 - 730 50 - 50

Drafters

17-3010

150 50 - - 50 100 - - - 100 - - -

Architectural and civil drafters

17-3011

100 - - - - 100 - - - 100 - - -

Drafters, all other

17-3019

50 50 - - 50 - - - - - - - -

Engineering technologists and technicians, except drafters

17-3020

1,160 540 - 70 470 620 90 20 - 380 50 - 50

Electrical and electronic engineering technologists and technicians

17-3023

340 150 - - 140 200 60 20 - 90 - - -

Electro-mechanical and mechatronics technologists and technicians

17-3024

60 - - - - 50 - - - - - - 50

Environmental engineering technologists and technicians

17-3025

200 50 - - - 150 - - - 140 - - -

Industrial engineering technologists and technicians

17-3026

270 220 - - 200 40 20 - - - - - -

Mechanical engineering technologists and technicians

17-3027

20 - - - - - - - - - - - -

Engineering technologists and technicians, except drafters, all other

17-3029

250 100 - - 100 160 - - - 130 20 - -

Surveying and mapping technicians

17-3030

270 - - - - 270 - - - 260 - - -

Surveying and mapping technicians

17-3031

270 - - - - 270 - - - 260 - - -

Calibration technologists and technicians and engineering technologists and technicians, except drafters, all other

17-3098

260 100 - - 100 160 - - - 130 20 - -

Life, physical, and social science occupations

19-0000

2,350 510 60 - 440 1,840 180 - - 930 550 100 70

Life scientists

19-1000

370 40 - - 30 330 - - - 130 150 30 -

Agricultural and food scientists

19-1010

70 - - - - 50 - - - - 20 30 -

Food scientists and technologists

19-1012

20 - - - - - - - - - - - -

Soil and plant scientists

19-1013

40 - - - - 40 - - - - - 30 -

Biological scientists

19-1020

90 - - - - 70 - - - 70 - - -

Microbiologists

19-1022

60 - - - - 50 - - - 50 - - -

Biological scientists, all other

19-1029

20 - - - - - - - - - - - -

Medical scientists

19-1040

200 - - - - 200 - - - 60 120 - -

Medical scientists, except epidemiologists

19-1042

190 - - - - 190 - - - 60 110 - -

Physical scientists

19-2000

230 70 - - 60 170 - - - 150 - - -

Chemists and materials scientists

19-2030

40 40 - - 40 - - - - - - - -

Chemists

19-2031

40 30 - - 30 - - - - - - - -

Environmental scientists and geoscientists

19-2040

40 - - - - 30 - - - - - - -

Environmental scientists and specialists, including health

19-2041

40 - - - - 30 - - - - - - -

Miscellaneous physical scientists

19-2090

150 30 - - 30 130 - - - 130 - - -

Physical scientists, all other

19-2099

150 30 - - 30 130 - - - 130 - - -

Social scientists and related workers

19-3000

630 - - - - 630 - - - 360 210 - -

Psychologists

19-3030

200 - - - - 200 - - - - 200 - -

Clinical, counseling, and school psychologists

19-3031

60 - - - - 60 - - - - 60 - -

Clinical and counseling psychologists

19-3033

20 - - - - 20 - - - - 20 - -

School psychologists

19-3034

40 - - - - 40 - - - - 40 - -

Psychologists, all other

19-3039

150 - - - - 150 - - - - 150 - -

Miscellaneous social scientists and related workers

19-3090

390 - - - - 390 - - - 330 - - -

Social scientists and related workers, all other

19-3099

330 - - - - 330 - - - 330 - - -

Life, physical, and social science technicians

19-4000

690 350 50 - 290 340 90 - - 130 110 - -

Agricultural and food science technicians

19-4010

210 150 40 - 110 60 50 - - - - - -

Agricultural technicians

19-4012

70 50 40 - - 20 - - - - - - -

Food science technicians

19-4013

150 100 - - 100 40 40 - - - - - -

Biological technicians

19-4020

40 - - - - 30 - - - 20 - - -

Biological technicians

19-4021

40 - - - - 30 - - - 20 - - -

Chemical technicians

19-4030

190 160 - - 150 30 20 - - - - - -

Chemical technicians

19-4031

190 160 - - 150 30 20 - - - - - -

Environmental science and geoscience technicians

19-4040

60 - - - - 60 - - - 30 30 - -

Environmental science and protection technicians, including health

19-4042

40 - - - - 40 - - - - 30 - -

Geological technicians, except hydrologic technicians

19-4043

20 - - - - - - - - - - - -

Geological and hydrologic technicians

19-4045

20 - - - - - - - - - - - -

Nuclear technicians

19-4050

50 - - - - 50 - - - 30 20 - -

Nuclear technicians

19-4051

50 - - - - 50 - - - 30 20 - -

Social science research assistants

19-4060

40 - - - - 40 - - - - - - -

Social science research assistants

19-4061

40 - - - - 40 - - - - - - -

Miscellaneous life, physical, and social science technicians

19-4090

90 20 - - 20 70 20 - - - 30 - -

Life, physical, and social science technicians, all other

19-4099

90 20 - - 20 70 20 - - - 30 - -

Occupational health and safety specialists and technicians

19-5000

440 60 - - 60 380 70 - - 160 80 - -

Occupational health and safety specialists and technicians

19-5010

440 60 - - 60 380 70 - - 160 80 - -

Occupational health and safety specialists

19-5011

420 50 - - 50 370 70 - - 150 70 - -

Occupational health and safety technicians

19-5012

20 - - - - - - - - - - - -

Education, legal, community service, arts, and media occupations

  21,610 200 - - 180 21,410 470 580 300 850 16,770 2,050 380

Community and social service occupations

21-0000

10,780 - - - - 10,770 - - 250 140 10,210 40 130

Counselors, social workers, and other community and social service specialists

21-1000

10,440 - - - - 10,440 - - 250 140 9,880 40 120

Counselors

21-1010

3,610 - - - - 3,610 - - - 40 3,540 - -

Substance abuse and behavioral disorder counselors

21-1011

720 - - - - 720 - - - 30 690 - -

Educational, guidance, and career counselors and advisors

21-1012

250 - - - - 250 - - - - 230 - -

Marriage and family therapists

21-1013

20 - - - - 20 - - - - 20 - -

Mental health counselors

21-1014

990 - - - - 990 - - - - 990 - -

Rehabilitation counselors

21-1015

810 - - - - 810 - - - - 810 - -

Substance abuse, behavioral disorder, and mental health counselors

21-1018

1,720 - - - - 1,720 - - - 30 1,680 - -

Counselors, all other

21-1019

810 - - - - 810 - - - - 800 - -

Social workers

21-1020

4,360 - - - - 4,360 - - 50 50 4,170 - 90

Child, family, and school social workers

21-1021

320 - - - - 320 - - - - 310 - -

Healthcare social workers

21-1022

1,650 - - - - 1,650 - - - - 1,630 - -

Mental health and substance abuse social workers

21-1023

540 - - - - 540 - - - - 540 - -

Social workers, all other

21-1029

1,840 - - - - 1,840 - - - 30 1,690 - 80

Miscellaneous community and social service specialists

21-1090

2,480 - - - - 2,480 - - 210 50 2,170 40 -

Health education specialists

21-1091

470 - - - - 470 - - - - 460 - -

Social and human service assistants

21-1093

830 - - - - 830 - - - - 770 - -

Community health workers

21-1094

520 - - - - 520 - - - - 340 - -

Community and social service specialists, all other

21-1099

660 - - - - 660 - - - 30 590 - -

Religious workers

21-2000

340 - - - - 330 - - - - 320 - -

Clergy

21-2010

270 - - - - 260 - - - - 260 - -

Clergy

21-2011

270 - - - - 260 - - - - 260 - -

Directors, religious activities and education

21-2020

40 - - - - 40 - - - - 40 - -

Directors, religious activities and education

21-2021

40 - - - - 40 - - - - 40 - -

Miscellaneous religious workers

21-2090

30 - - - - 30 - - - - 30 - -

Religious workers, all other

21-2099

30 - - - - 30 - - - - 30 - -

Legal occupations

23-0000

230 - - - - 230 - - - 200 20 - -

Lawyers, judges, and related workers

23-1000

60 - - - - 60 - - - 50 - - -

Lawyers and judicial law clerks

23-1010

60 - - - - 60 - - - 50 - - -

Lawyers

23-1011

60 - - - - 60 - - - 50 - - -

Legal support workers

23-2000

170 - - - - 170 - - - 150 20 - -

Paralegals and legal assistants

23-2010

120 - - - - 120 - - - 120 - - -

Paralegals and legal assistants

23-2011

120 - - - - 120 - - - 120 - - -

Miscellaneous legal support workers

23-2090

50 - - - - 50 - - - 30 20 - -

Legal support workers, all other

23-2099

40 - - - - 40 - - - - 20 - -

Educational instruction and library occupations

25-0000

6,580 - - - - 6,580 - - - 40 6,110 210 200

Postsecondary teachers

25-1000

270 - - - - 270 - - - - 270 - -

Health teachers, postsecondary

25-1070

90 - - - - 90 - - - - 90 - -

Health specialties teachers, postsecondary

25-1071

20 - - - - 20 - - - - 20 - -

Nursing instructors and teachers, postsecondary

25-1072

70 - - - - 70 - - - - 70 - -

Arts, communications, history, and humanities teachers, postsecondary

25-1120

30 - - - - 30 - - - - 30 - -

Art, drama, and music teachers, postsecondary

25-1121

30 - - - - 30 - - - - 30 - -

Miscellaneous postsecondary teachers

25-1190

140 - - - - 140 - - - - 140 - -

Career/technical education teachers, postsecondary

25-1194

50 - - - - 50 - - - - 50 - -

Postsecondary teachers, all other

25-1199

90 - - - - 90 - - - - 90 - -

Preschool, elementary, middle, secondary, and special education teachers

25-2000

2,940 - - - - 2,940 - - - - 2,930 - -

Preschool and kindergarten teachers

25-2010

1,720 - - - - 1,720 - - - - 1,710 - -

Preschool teachers, except special education

25-2011

1,710 - - - - 1,710 - - - - 1,700 - -

Elementary and middle school teachers

25-2020

1,040 - - - - 1,040 - - - - 1,040 - -

Elementary school teachers, except special education

25-2021

990 - - - - 990 - - - - 990 - -

Middle school teachers, except special and career/technical education

25-2022

50 - - - - 50 - - - - 50 - -

Secondary school teachers

25-2030

80 - - - - 80 - - - - 80 - -

Secondary school teachers, except special and career/technical education

25-2031

60 - - - - 60 - - - - 60 - -

Career/technical education teachers, secondary school

25-2032

20 - - - - 20 - - - - 20 - -

Special education teachers

25-2050

110 - - - - 110 - - - - 110 - -

Special education teachers, elementary school

25-2056

30 - - - - 30 - - - - 30 - -

Special education teachers, all other

25-2059

70 - - - - 70 - - - - 70 - -

Other teachers and instructors

25-3000

710 - - - - 710 - - - - 440 140 120

Self-enrichment teachers

25-3020

370 - - - - 370 - - - - 230 130 -

Self-enrichment teachers

25-3021

370 - - - - 370 - - - - 230 130 -

Substitute teachers, short-term

25-3030

40 - - - - 40 - - - - 40 - -

Substitute teachers, short-term

25-3031

40 - - - - 40 - - - - 40 - -

Miscellaneous teachers and instructors

25-3090

300 - - - - 300 - - - - 170 - 110

Tutors and teachers and instructors, all other

25-3097

300 - - - - 300 - - - - 170 - 110

Teachers and instructors, all other

25-3099

300 - - - - 300 - - - - 170 - 110

Librarians, curators, and archivists

25-4000

90 - - - - 90 - - - - 20 70 -

Archivists, curators, and museum technicians

25-4010

80 - - - - 80 - - - - - 70 -

Curators

25-4012

20 - - - - 20 - - - - - - -

Museum technicians and conservators

25-4013

60 - - - - 60 - - - - - 60 -

Other educational instruction and library occupations

25-9000

2,570 - - - - 2,570 - - - 30 2,450 - 80

Instructional coordinators

25-9030

20 - - - - 20 - - - - 20 - -

Instructional coordinators

25-9031

20 - - - - 20 - - - - 20 - -

Teaching assistants

25-9040

2,470 - - - - 2,470 - - - 20 2,360 - 70

Teaching assistants, preschool, elementary, middle, and secondary school, except special education

25-9042

820 - - - - 820 - - - - 810 - -

Teaching assistants, special education

25-9043

260 - - - - 260 - - - - 250 - -

Teaching assistants, postsecondary

25-9044

30 - - - - 30 - - - - 30 - -

Teaching assistants, except postsecondary

25-9045

2,430 - - - - 2,430 - - - 20 2,330 - 70

Teaching assistants, all other

25-9049

1,360 - - - - 1,360 - - - 20 1,270 - 60

Miscellaneous educational instruction and library workers

25-9090

70 - - - - 70 - - - - 70 - -

Educational instruction and library workers, all other

25-9099

70 - - - - 70 - - - - 70 - -

Arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations

27-0000

4,020 190 - - 170 3,830 460 570 40 460 440 1,800 50

Art and design workers

27-1000

1,000 90 - - 70 910 450 - 30 420 - - -

Designers

27-1020

990 80 - - 60 900 450 - 30 410 - - -

Commercial and industrial designers

27-1021

80 30 - - 30 50 50 - - - - - -

Floral designers

27-1023

80 - - - - 70 70 - - - - - -

Interior designers

27-1025

230 - - - - 210 - - - 160 - - -

Merchandise displayers and window trimmers

27-1026

380 20 - - 20 360 130 - - 230 - - -

Designers, all other

27-1029

220 - - - - 200 170 - - 30 - - -

Entertainers and performers, sports and related workers

27-2000

2,160 - - - - 2,150 - 70 - - 330 1,740 -

Actors, producers, and directors

27-2010

130 - - - - 130 - 40 - - - 90 -

Actors

27-2011

90 - - - - 90 - - - - - 70 -

Producers and directors

27-2012

40 - - - - 40 - 30 - - - - -

Athletes, coaches, umpires, and related workers

27-2020

1,620 - - - - 1,610 - - - - 320 1,280 -

Athletes and sports competitors

27-2021

920 - - - - 910 - - - - - 910 -

Coaches and scouts

27-2022

640 - - - - 640 - - - - 320 310 -

Umpires, referees, and other sports officials

27-2023

50 - - - - 50 - - - - - 50 -

Dancers and choreographers

27-2030

140 - - - - 140 - - - - - 140 -

Dancers

27-2031

140 - - - - 140 - - - - - 140 -

Musicians, singers, and related workers

27-2040

100 - - - - 100 - - - - - 100 -

Musicians and singers

27-2042

100 - - - - 100 - - - - - 100 -

Miscellaneous entertainers and performers, sports and related workers

27-2090

170 - - - - 170 - 30 - - - 130 -

Entertainers and performers, sports and related workers, all other

27-2099

170 - - - - 170 - 30 - - - 130 -

Media and communication workers

27-3000

320 90 - - 90 230 - 60 - - 100 - -

News analysts, reporters and journalists

27-3020

60 - - - - 60 - 60 - - - - -

News analysts, reporters, and journalists

27-3023

60 - - - - 60 - 60 - - - - -

Public relations specialists

27-3030

80 - - - - 80 - - - - 50 - -

Public relations specialists

27-3031

80 - - - - 80 - - - - 50 - -

Writers and editors

27-3040

70 60 - - 60 - - - - - - - -

Technical writers

27-3042

70 60 - - 60 - - - - - - - -

Miscellaneous media and communication workers

27-3090

110 - - - - 80 - - - - 50 - -

Interpreters and translators

27-3091

90 - - - - 60 - - - - 50 - -

Media and communication workers, all other

27-3099

20 - - - - 20 - - - - - - -

Media and communication equipment workers

27-4000

540 - - - - 540 - 430 - 40 20 30 -

Broadcast, sound, and lighting technicians

27-4010

260 - - - - 260 - 210 - - - 30 -

Audio and video technicians

27-4011

240 - - - - 240 - - - - - 30 -

Broadcast technicians

27-4012

20 - - - - 20 - 20 - - - - -

Photographers

27-4020

200 - - - - 200 - 150 - - - - -

Photographers

27-4021

200 - - - - 200 - 150 - - - - -

Television, video, and film camera operators and editors

27-4030

30 - - - - 30 - 30 - - - - -

Camera operators, television, video, and film

27-4031

30 - - - - 30 - 30 - - - - -

Miscellaneous media and communication equipment workers

27-4090

60 - - - - 60 - 50 - - - - -

Lighting technicians and media and communication equipment workers, all other

27-4098

60 - - - - 60 - 50 - - - - -

Media and communication equipment workers, all other

27-4099

60 - - - - 60 - 50 - - - - -

Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations

  177,650 120 - - 120 177,520 1,770 - 480 3,780 171,260 80 140

Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations

29-0000

177,650 120 - - 120 177,520 1,770 - 480 3,780 171,260 80 140

Healthcare diagnosing or treating practitioners

29-1000

104,050 70 - - 70 103,980 690 - 80 910 102,290 - -

Chiropractors

29-1010

250 - - - - 250 - - - - 250 - -

Chiropractors

29-1011

250 - - - - 250 - - - - 250 - -

Dentists

29-1020

160 - - - - 160 - - - - 160 - -

Dentists, general

29-1021

90 - - - - 90 - - - - 90 - -

Orthodontists

29-1023

30 - - - - 30 - - - - 30 - -

Dentists, all other specialists

29-1029

40 - - - - 40 - - - - 40 - -

Dietitians and nutritionists

29-1030

860 - - - - 860 - - - - 850 - -

Dietitians and nutritionists

29-1031

860 - - - - 860 - - - - 850 - -

Optometrists

29-1040

300 - - - - 300 - - - - 300 - -

Optometrists

29-1041

300 - - - - 300 - - - - 300 - -

Pharmacists

29-1050

1,120 - - - - 1,120 670 - - - 440 - -

Pharmacists

29-1051

1,120 - - - - 1,120 670 - - - 440 - -

Physician assistants

29-1070

1,160 - - - - 1,160 - - - - 1,150 - -

Physician assistants

29-1071

1,160 - - - - 1,160 - - - - 1,150 - -

Podiatrists

29-1080

20 - - - - 20 - - - - 20 - -

Podiatrists

29-1081

20 - - - - 20 - - - - 20 - -

Therapists

29-1120

14,670 - - - - 14,670 - - 40 280 14,350 - -

Occupational therapists

29-1122

2,650 - - - - 2,650 - - - 30 2,630 - -

Physical therapists

29-1123

4,430 - - - - 4,430 - - - - 4,420 - -

Radiation therapists

29-1124

110 - - - - 110 - - - - 110 - -

Recreational therapists

29-1125

390 - - - - 390 - - - - 390 - -

Respiratory therapists

29-1126

3,690 - - - - 3,690 - - 40 - 3,640 - -

Speech-language pathologists

29-1127

2,060 - - - - 2,060 - - - - 2,060 - -

Exercise physiologists

29-1128

70 - - - - 70 - - - - 70 - -

Therapists, all other

29-1129

1,270 - - - - 1,270 - - - 240 1,030 - -

Veterinarians

29-1130

100 - - - - 100 - - - 100 - - -

Veterinarians

29-1131

100 - - - - 100 - - - 100 - - -

Registered nurses

29-1140

78,740 70 - - 70 78,670 - - - 500 78,110 - -

Registered nurses

29-1141

78,740 70 - - 70 78,670 - - - 500 78,110 - -

Nurse anesthetists

29-1150

310 - - - - 310 - - - - 310 - -

Nurse anesthetists

29-1151

310 - - - - 310 - - - - 310 - -

Nurse midwives

29-1160

40 - - - - 40 - - - - 40 - -

Nurse midwives

29-1161

40 - - - - 40 - - - - 40 - -

Nurse practitioners

29-1170

1,880 - - - - 1,880 - - - - 1,860 - -

Nurse practitioners

29-1171

1,880 - - - - 1,880 - - - - 1,860 - -

Physicians

29-1210

3,580 - - - - 3,580 - - - - 3,580 - -

Anesthesiologists

29-1211

60 - - - - 60 - - - - 60 - -

Cardiologists

29-1212

110 - - - - 110 - - - - 110 - -

Emergency medicine physicians

29-1214

310 - - - - 310 - - - - 310 - -

Family medicine physicians

29-1215

180 - - - - 180 - - - - 180 - -

General internal medicine physicians

29-1216

600 - - - - 600 - - - - 600 - -

Pediatricians, general

29-1221

30 - - - - 30 - - - - 30 - -

Physicians, pathologists

29-1222

260 - - - - 260 - - - - 260 - -

Psychiatrists

29-1223

50 - - - - 50 - - - - 50 - -

Radiologists

29-1224

160 - - - - 160 - - - - 160 - -

Physicians, all other; and ophthalmologists, except pediatric

29-1228

2,690 - - - - 2,690 - - - - 2,690 - -

Physicians, all other

29-1229

1,790 - - - - 1,790 - - - - 1,790 - -

Surgeons

29-1240

80 - - - - 80 - - - - 80 - -

Ophthalmologists, except pediatric

29-1241

40 - - - - 40 - - - - 40 - -

Orthopedic surgeons, except pediatric

29-1242

20 - - - - 20 - - - - 20 - -

Surgeons, except ophthalmologists

29-1248

40 - - - - 40 - - - - 40 - -

Surgeons, all other

29-1249

20 - - - - 20 - - - - 20 - -

Miscellaneous healthcare diagnosing or treating practitioners

29-1290

770 - - - - 770 - - - - 770 - -

Dental hygienists

29-1292

580 - - - - 580 - - - - 580 - -

Acupuncturists and healthcare diagnosing or treating practitioners, all other

29-1298

190 - - - - 190 - - - - 190 - -

Healthcare diagnosing or treating practitioners, all other

29-1299

190 - - - - 190 - - - - 190 - -

Health technologists and technicians

29-2000

70,770 50 - - 50 70,720 1,080 - 400 2,840 66,190 80 130

Clinical laboratory technologists and technicians

29-2010

6,500 - - - - 6,490 - - 370 50 6,070 - -

Medical and clinical laboratory technologists

29-2011

1,080 - - - - 1,080 - - - - 1,060 - -

Medical and clinical laboratory technicians

29-2012

5,420 - - - - 5,410 - - 370 30 5,000 - -

Diagnostic related technologists and technicians

29-2030

6,900 - - - - 6,900 - - - - 6,890 - -

Cardiovascular technologists and technicians

29-2031

1,200 - - - - 1,200 - - - - 1,200 - -

Diagnostic medical sonographers

29-2032

1,480 - - - - 1,480 - - - - 1,480 - -

Nuclear medicine technologists

29-2033

200 - - - - 200 - - - - 200 - -

Radiologic technologists and technicians

29-2034

3,270 - - - - 3,270 - - - - 3,260 - -

Magnetic resonance imaging technologists

29-2035

680 - - - - 680 - - - - 680 - -

Medical dosimetrists

29-2036

70 - - - - 70 - - - - 70 - -

Emergency medical technicians and paramedics

29-2040

7,740 - - - - 7,740 - - - - 7,710 - -

Emergency medical technicians

29-2042

5,050 - - - - 5,040 - - - - 5,040 - -

Paramedics

29-2043

2,690 - - - - 2,690 - - - - 2,680 - -

Health practitioner support technologists and technicians

29-2050

16,170 - - - - 16,160 1,030 - - 2,480 12,540 - 90

Dietetic technicians

29-2051

5,850 - - - - 5,850 - - - 110 5,700 - -

Pharmacy technicians

29-2052

2,310 - - - - 2,310 1,030 - - - 1,270 - -

Psychiatric technicians

29-2053

4,460 - - - - 4,460 - - - 1,180 3,280 - -

Surgical technologists

29-2055

2,090 - - - - 2,090 - - - - 2,090 - -

Veterinary technologists and technicians

29-2056

1,250 - - - - 1,250 - - - 1,180 - - 50

Ophthalmic medical technicians

29-2057

210 - - - - 200 - - - - 200 - -

Licensed practical and licensed vocational nurses

29-2060

29,230 30 - - 30 29,200 - - - 300 28,870 - -

Licensed practical and licensed vocational nurses

29-2061

29,230 30 - - 30 29,200 - - - 300 28,870 - -

Medical records specialists

29-2070

1,150 - - - - 1,150 - - - - 1,140 - -

Medical records specialists

29-2072

1,150 - - - - 1,150 - - - - 1,140 - -

Opticians, dispensing

29-2080

80 - - - - 80 30 - - - 50 - -

Opticians, dispensing

29-2081

80 - - - - 80 30 - - - 50 - -

Miscellaneous health technologists and technicians

29-2090

3,010 - - - - 3,010 - - - - 2,900 50 -

Medical dosimetrists, medical records specialists, and health technologists and technicians, all other

29-2098

4,220 - - - - 4,220 - - - - 4,110 50 -

Health technologists and technicians, all other

29-2099

3,000 - - - - 3,000 - - - - 2,900 50 -

Other healthcare practitioners and technical occupations

29-9000

2,820 - - - - 2,820 - - - 30 2,780 - -

Health information technologists and medical registrars

29-9020

360 - - - - 360 - - - 30 330 - -

Health information technologists and medical registrars

29-9021

360 - - - - 360 - - - 30 330 - -

Miscellaneous health practitioners and technical workers

29-9090

2,460 - - - - 2,460 - - - - 2,450 - -

Athletic trainers

29-9091

80 - - - - 80 - - - - 80 - -

Surgical assistants

29-9093

240 - - - - 240 - - - - 240 - -

Health information technologists, medical registrars, surgical assistants, and healthcare practitioners and technical workers, all other

29-9098

2,740 - - - - 2,740 - - - 30 2,700 - -

Healthcare practitioners and technical workers, all other

29-9099

2,140 - - - - 2,130 - - - - 2,130 - -

Service occupations

  328,020 4,880 530 550 3,800 323,150 12,410 340 4,180 30,810 210,430 56,690 8,290

Healthcare support occupations

31-0000

167,730 - - - - 167,720 360 - 370 1,650 164,720 90 480

Nursing, psychiatric, and home health aides

31-1000

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

Home health and personal care aides; and nursing assistants, orderlies, and psychiatric aides

31-1100

140,400 - - - - 140,400 - - 260 550 139,300 - 290

Home health and personal care aides

31-1120

40,080 - - - - 40,080 - - 200 190 39,570 - 120

Home health aides

31-1121

12,330 - - - - 12,330 - - - 110 12,180 - -

Personal care aides

31-1122

27,750 - - - - 27,750 - - - 80 27,390 - 100

Nursing assistants, orderlies, and psychiatric aides

31-1130

100,310 - - - - 100,310 - - 50 360 99,730 - -

Nursing assistants

31-1131

96,480 - - - - 96,480 - - 50 360 95,900 - -

Orderlies

31-1132

2,590 - - - - 2,590 - - - - 2,580 - -

Psychiatric aides

31-1133

1,250 - - - - 1,250 - - - - 1,250 - -

Occupational therapy and physical therapist assistants and aides

31-2000

3,960 - - - - 3,960 - - - - 3,960 - -

Occupational therapy assistants and aides

31-2010

1,550 - - - - 1,550 - - - - 1,550 - -

Occupational therapy assistants

31-2011

1,200 - - - - 1,200 - - - - 1,200 - -

Occupational therapy aides

31-2012

350 - - - - 350 - - - - 350 - -

Physical therapist assistants and aides

31-2020

2,420 - - - - 2,420 - - - - 2,420 - -

Physical therapist assistants

31-2021

2,150 - - - - 2,150 - - - - 2,150 - -

Physical therapist aides

31-2022

260 - - - - 260 - - - - 260 - -

Other healthcare support occupations

31-9000

23,370 - - - - 23,360 360 - 110 1,110 21,460 90 190

Massage therapists

31-9010

360 - - - - 360 - - - - 110 80 150

Massage therapists

31-9011

360 - - - - 360 - - - - 110 80 150

Miscellaneous healthcare support occupations

31-9090

23,020 - - - - 23,000 330 - 110 1,110 21,350 - -

Dental assistants

31-9091

1,360 - - - - 1,360 - - - - 1,360 - -

Medical assistants

31-9092

7,300 - - - - 7,290 - - - 60 7,210 - -

Medical equipment preparers

31-9093

1,380 - - - - 1,380 - - - - 1,380 - -

Medical transcriptionists

31-9094

90 - - - - 90 - - - - 90 - -

Pharmacy aides

31-9095

510 - - - - 510 300 - - - 200 - -

Veterinary assistants and laboratory animal caretakers

31-9096

1,070 - - - - 1,070 - - - 980 50 - -

Phlebotomists

31-9097

2,520 - - - - 2,520 - - - - 2,520 - -

Healthcare support workers, all other

31-9099

8,790 - - - - 8,790 40 - 100 60 8,530 - -

Protective service occupations

33-0000

10,730 300 50 140 110 10,430 880 80 60 4,770 3,210 1,170 260

Supervisors of protective service workers

33-1000

620 - - - - 620 20 - - 300 180 110 -

First-line supervisors of law enforcement workers

33-1010

170 - - - - 170 - - - 150 20 - -

First-line supervisors of correctional officers

33-1011

150 - - - - 150 - - - 150 - - -

First-line supervisors of police and detectives

33-1012

30 - - - - 30 - - - - 20 - -

First-line supervisors of firefighting and prevention workers

33-1020

30 - - - - 30 - - - - 30 - -

First-line supervisors of firefighting and prevention workers

33-1021

30 - - - - 30 - - - - 30 - -

Miscellaneous first-line supervisors, protective service workers

33-1090

420 - - - - 420 - - - 150 140 110 -

First-line supervisors of security workers

33-1091

400 - - - - 400 - - - 150 130 110 -

First-line supervisors of protective service workers, all other

33-1099

20 - - - - 20 - - - - - - -

Firefighting and prevention workers

33-2000

300 50 30 - 30 250 - - - 170 70 - -

Firefighters

33-2010

220 50 30 - 30 170 - - - 100 70 - -

Firefighters

33-2011

220 50 30 - 30 170 - - - 100 70 - -

Fire inspectors

33-2020

70 - - - - 70 - - - 70 - - -

Fire inspectors and investigators

33-2021

70 - - - - 70 - - - 70 - - -

Law enforcement workers

33-3000

1,460 - - - - 1,460 30 - - 1,240 190 - -

Bailiffs, correctional officers, and jailers

33-3010

1,260 - - - - 1,260 - - - 1,230 30 - -

Correctional officers and jailers

33-3012

1,260 - - - - 1,260 - - - 1,230 30 - -

Police officers

33-3050

200 - - - - 200 30 - - - 160 - -

Police and sheriff's patrol officers

33-3051

170 - - - - 170 - - - - 160 - -

Transit and railroad police

33-3052

30 - - - - 30 30 - - - - - -

Other protective service workers

33-9000

8,340 240 20 140 80 8,100 820 80 50 3,070 2,770 1,060 260

Animal control workers

33-9010

40 - - - - 40 - - - - - - -

Animal control workers

33-9011

40 - - - - 40 - - - - - - -

Private detectives and investigators

33-9020

150 - - - - 150 80 - - 30 - 30 -

Private detectives and investigators

33-9021

150 - - - - 150 80 - - 30 - 30 -

Security guards and gambling surveillance officers

33-9030

6,700 90 20 - 70 6,600 180 80 40 2,900 2,590 650 -

Gambling surveillance officers and gambling investigators

33-9031

20 - - - - 20 - - - - - - -

Security guards

33-9032

6,680 90 20 - 70 6,590 180 80 40 2,900 2,590 630 -

Miscellaneous protective service workers

33-9090

1,450 140 - 140 - 1,310 560 - - 130 180 380 50

Crossing guards and flaggers

33-9091

270 140 - 140 - 130 - - - 120 - - -

Lifeguards, ski patrol, and other recreational protective service workers

33-9092

430 - - - - 430 - - - - - 370 -

School bus monitors

33-9094

360 - - - - 360 210 - - - 130 - -

School bus monitors and protective service workers, all other

33-9098

750 - - - - 750 550 - - - 160 - -

Protective service workers, all other

33-9099

390 - - - - 390 340 - - - 30 - -

Food preparation and serving related occupations

35-0000

66,760 1,170 30 - 1,140 65,590 7,870 70 310 340 13,560 43,150 290

Supervisors of food preparation and serving workers

35-1000

9,250 80 - - 80 9,170 340 - - 110 2,140 6,510 60

Supervisors of food preparation and serving workers

35-1010

9,250 80 - - 80 9,170 340 - - 110 2,140 6,510 60

Chefs and head cooks

35-1011

1,530 30 - - 30 1,500 50 - - 70 370 1,010 -

First-line supervisors of food preparation and serving workers

35-1012

7,710 50 - - 50 7,670 300 - - 40 1,770 5,500 50

Cooks and food preparation workers

35-2000

26,240 480 - - 460 25,760 6,660 60 60 150 6,180 12,590 70

Cooks

35-2010

14,220 260 - - 260 13,970 330 50 60 80 4,800 8,610 -

Cooks, fast food

35-2011

1,480 - - - - 1,480 - - - - - 1,480 -

Cooks, institution and cafeteria

35-2012

5,240 230 - - 230 5,010 20 - 60 80 4,620 210 -

Cooks, restaurant

35-2014

6,850 - - - - 6,850 20 - - - - 6,790 -

Cooks, short order

35-2015

120 - - - - 120 40 - - - 20 60 -

Cooks, all other

35-2019

540 30 - - 30 510 240 40 - - 160 70 -

Food preparation workers

35-2020

12,020 230 - - 200 11,790 6,340 - - 60 1,390 3,980 -

Food preparation workers

35-2021

12,020 230 - - 200 11,790 6,340 - - 60 1,390 3,980 -

Food and beverage serving workers

35-3000

23,470 70 - - 70 23,400 580 - 220 20 3,070 19,350 150

Bartenders

35-3010

1,340 - - - - 1,340 - - - - - 1,260 -

Bartenders

35-3011

1,340 - - - - 1,340 - - - - - 1,260 -

Fast food and counter workers

35-3020

12,570 - - - - 12,560 460 - - - 50 12,040 -

Fast food and counter workers

35-3023

12,570 - - - - 12,560 460 - - - 50 12,040 -

Waiters and waitresses

35-3030

5,850 40 - - 40 5,810 50 - 40 - 310 5,310 100

Waiters and waitresses

35-3031

5,850 40 - - 40 5,810 50 - 40 - 310 5,310 100

Food servers, nonrestaurant

35-3040

3,710 20 - - 20 3,690 50 - - - 2,690 740 -

Food servers, nonrestaurant

35-3041

3,710 20 - - 20 3,690 50 - - - 2,690 740 -

Other food preparation and serving related workers

35-9000

7,800 540 - - 530 7,270 290 - - 70 2,170 4,700 -

Dining room and cafeteria attendants and bartender helpers

35-9010

2,380 - - - - 2,370 - - - - 750 1,590 -

Dining room and cafeteria attendants and bartender helpers

35-9011

2,380 - - - - 2,370 - - - - 750 1,590 -

Dishwashers

35-9020

2,510 180 - - 180 2,320 60 - - - 410 1,840 -

Dishwashers

35-9021

2,510 180 - - 180 2,320 60 - - - 410 1,840 -

Hosts and hostesses, restaurant, lounge, and coffee shop

35-9030

620 - - - - 620 - - - - - 590 -

Hosts and hostesses, restaurant, lounge, and coffee shop

35-9031

620 - - - - 620 - - - - - 590 -

Miscellaneous food preparation and serving related workers

35-9090

2,290 340 - - 330 1,950 210 - - 60 1,000 680 -

Food preparation and serving related workers, all other

35-9099

2,290 340 - - 330 1,950 210 - - 60 1,000 680 -

Building and grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations

37-0000

64,790 3,390 440 410 2,540 61,410 2,770 120 2,920 23,220 22,140 9,260 980

Supervisors of building and grounds cleaning and maintenance workers

37-1000

5,080 80 - - 80 4,990 50 - 240 2,000 2,020 620 50

First-line supervisors of building and grounds cleaning and maintenance workers

37-1010

5,080 80 - - 80 4,990 50 - 240 2,000 2,020 620 50

First-line supervisors of housekeeping and janitorial workers

37-1011

3,370 80 - - 80 3,290 - - 240 580 1,940 490 -

First-line supervisors of landscaping, lawn service, and groundskeeping workers

37-1012

1,700 - - - - 1,700 50 - - 1,420 80 130 -

Building cleaning and pest control workers

37-2000

47,680 2,580 160 110 2,320 45,090 2,240 100 2,090 13,770 19,330 7,060 500

Building cleaning workers

37-2010

44,860 2,580 150 110 2,320 42,280 2,240 100 2,090 10,970 19,330 7,060 500

Janitors and cleaners, except maids and housekeeping cleaners

37-2011

21,100 2,440 150 90 2,210 18,650 2,160 20 1,570 8,490 4,430 1,830 160

Maids and housekeeping cleaners

37-2012

22,840 110 - - 100 22,730 30 - 420 2,080 14,780 5,220 120

Building cleaning workers, all other

37-2019

920 20 - - 20 900 40 - 100 410 120 - -

Pest control workers

37-2020

2,820 - - - - 2,810 - - - 2,800 - - -

Pest control workers

37-2021

2,820 - - - - 2,810 - - - 2,800 - - -

Grounds maintenance workers

37-3000

12,040 720 280 300 140 11,320 470 - 590 7,460 790 1,580 430

Grounds maintenance workers

37-3010

12,040 720 280 300 140 11,320 470 - 590 7,460 790 1,580 430

Landscaping and groundskeeping workers

37-3011

10,170 360 50 240 60 9,820 230 - 560 6,640 560 1,390 430

Pesticide handlers, sprayers, and applicators, vegetation

37-3012

280 40 40 - - 240 130 - - 60 - 20 -

Tree trimmers and pruners

37-3013

840 220 180 - - 620 20 - - 600 - - -

Grounds maintenance workers, all other

37-3019

740 100 - - 70 640 90 - - 160 220 170 -

Personal care and service occupations

39-0000

18,010 - - - - 18,000 540 30 520 810 6,790 3,030 6,280

Supervisors of personal care and service workers

39-1000

710 - - - - 710 - - - - 420 150 130

First-line supervisors of entertainment and recreation workers

39-1010

260 - - - - 260 - - - - 80 150 -

First-line supervisors of gambling services workers

39-1013

90 - - - - 90 - - - - - 90 -

First-line supervisors of entertainment and recreation workers, except gambling services

39-1014

180 - - - - 180 - - - - 80 60 -

First-line supervisors of personal service workers

39-1020

450 - - - - 450 - - - - 330 - 110

First-line supervisors of personal service workers

39-1022

450 - - - - 450 - - - - 330 - 110

First-line supervisors of personal service and entertainment and recreation workers, except gambling services

39-1098

620 - - - - 620 - - - - 420 60 130

Animal care and service workers

39-2000

5,660 - - - - 5,650 440 - - 730 20 580 3,880

Animal trainers

39-2010

370 - - - - 360 - - - 220 - 110 -

Animal trainers

39-2011

370 - - - - 360 - - - 220 - 110 -

Animal caretakers

39-2020

5,290 - - - - 5,290 440 - - 520 20 470 3,840

Animal caretakers

39-2021

5,290 - - - - 5,290 440 - - 520 20 470 3,840

Entertainment attendants and related workers

39-3000

1,460 - - - - 1,450 - 20 - - 20 1,390 -

Gambling services workers

39-3010

460 - - - - 460 - - - - - 460 -

Gambling dealers

39-3011

280 - - - - 280 - - - - - 280 -

Gambling and sports book writers and runners

39-3012

140 - - - - 140 - - - - - 140 -

Gambling service workers, all other

39-3019

40 - - - - 40 - - - - - 40 -

Ushers, lobby attendants, and ticket takers

39-3030

110 - - - - 110 - - - - - 100 -

Ushers, lobby attendants, and ticket takers

39-3031

110 - - - - 110 - - - - - 100 -

Miscellaneous entertainment attendants and related workers

39-3090

890 - - - - 890 - 20 - - - 830 -

Amusement and recreation attendants

39-3091

790 - - - - 790 - - - - - 770 -

Costume attendants

39-3092

20 - - - - 20 - - - - - - -

Locker room, coatroom, and dressing room attendants

39-3093

40 - - - - 40 - - - - - 40 -

Entertainment attendants and related workers, all other

39-3099

30 - - - - 30 - - - - - - -

Funeral service workers

39-4000

500 - - - - 500 - - - - - - 500

Funeral attendants

39-4020

440 - - - - 440 - - - - - - 440

Funeral attendants

39-4021

440 - - - - 440 - - - - - - 440

Morticians, undertakers, and funeral arrangers

39-4030

60 - - - - 60 - - - - - - 60

Morticians, undertakers, and funeral arrangers

39-4031

60 - - - - 60 - - - - - - 60

Personal appearance workers

39-5000

1,440 - - - - 1,440 - - - - - 20 1,370

Barbers, hairdressers, hairstylists and cosmetologists

39-5010

1,420 - - - - 1,420 - - - - - - 1,370

Barbers

39-5011

380 - - - - 380 - - - - - - -

Hairdressers, hairstylists, and cosmetologists

39-5012

1,040 - - - - 1,040 - - - - - - 990

Miscellaneous personal appearance workers

39-5090

20 - - - - 20 - - - - - - -

Baggage porters, bellhops, and concierges

39-6000

830 - - - - 830 60 - 470 40 100 140 -

Baggage porters, bellhops, and concierges

39-6010

830 - - - - 830 60 - 470 40 100 140 -

Baggage porters and bellhops

39-6011

210 - - - - 210 20 - 50 20 - 110 -

Concierges

39-6012

610 - - - - 610 50 - 410 - 100 30 -

Tour and travel guides

39-7000

100 - - - - 100 - - - - - 90 -

Tour and travel guides

39-7010

100 - - - - 100 - - - - - 90 -

Tour guides and escorts

39-7011

100 - - - - 100 - - - - - 80 -

Other personal care and service workers

39-9000

7,320 - - - - 7,320 - - - - 6,220 660 380

Childcare workers

39-9010

1,430 - - - - 1,430 - - - - 1,140 90 200

Childcare workers

39-9011

1,430 - - - - 1,430 - - - - 1,140 90 200

Recreation and fitness workers

39-9030

4,000 - - - - 4,000 - - - - 3,250 540 170

Exercise trainers and group fitness instructors

39-9031

230 - - - - 230 - - - - 20 150 60

Recreation workers

39-9032

3,770 - - - - 3,770 - - - - 3,230 390 120

Residential advisors

39-9040

780 - - - - 780 - - - - 780 - -

Residential advisors

39-9041

780 - - - - 780 - - - - 780 - -

Miscellaneous personal care and service workers

39-9090

1,110 - - - - 1,110 - - - - 1,060 30 -

Crematory operators and personal care and service workers, all other

39-9098

1,110 - - - - 1,110 - - - - 1,060 30 -

Personal care and service workers, all other

39-9099

1,110 - - - - 1,110 - - - - 1,060 30 -

Sales and office occupations

  109,900 5,800 170 940 4,690 104,100 66,970 1,110 5,350 5,490 20,870 2,580 1,740

Sales and related occupations

  60,130 700 - 320 370 59,430 53,480 490 1,420 1,340 1,060 1,340 290

Sales and related occupations

41-0000

60,130 700 - 320 370 59,430 53,480 490 1,420 1,340 1,060 1,340 290

Supervisors of sales workers

41-1000

15,560 50 - - 40 15,510 14,700 310 160 100 80 100 50

First-line supervisors of sales workers

41-1010

15,560 50 - - 40 15,510 14,700 310 160 100 80 100 50

First-line supervisors of retail sales workers

41-1011

14,780 40 - - 30 14,750 14,520 - - 60 50 80 -

First-line supervisors of non-retail sales workers

41-1012

780 - - - - 760 180 - 130 40 40 20 50

Retail sales workers

41-2000

39,200 110 - 30 70 39,090 36,540 30 190 290 790 1,070 180

Cashiers

41-2010

9,370 20 - - 20 9,360 8,360 - - 20 120 790 -

Cashiers

41-2011

9,290 20 - - 20 9,270 8,360 - - 20 120 700 -

Gambling change persons and booth cashiers

41-2012

90 - - - - 90 - - - - - 90 -

Counter and rental clerks and parts salespersons

41-2020

1,720 - - - - 1,710 1,440 - 150 - - - 110

Counter and rental clerks

41-2021

570 - - - - 570 440 - 110 - - - -

Parts salespersons

41-2022

1,140 - - - - 1,140 1,000 - 40 - - - 100

Retail salespersons

41-2030

28,110 90 - 30 50 28,020 26,740 20 - 270 660 270 -

Retail salespersons

41-2031

28,110 90 - 30 50 28,020 26,740 20 - 270 660 270 -

Sales representatives, services

41-3000

1,460 - - - - 1,450 120 30 550 550 120 40 -

Advertising sales agents

41-3010

230 - - - - 230 40 - - 170 - - -

Advertising sales agents

41-3011

230 - - - - 230 40 - - 170 - - -

Insurance sales agents

41-3020

500 - - - - 500 - - 470 30 - - -

Insurance sales agents

41-3021

500 - - - - 500 - - 470 30 - - -

Miscellaneous sales representatives, services

41-3090

700 - - - - 700 90 - 60 350 120 30 -

Sales representatives of services, except advertising, insurance, financial services, and travel

41-3091

700 - - - - 700 90 - 60 350 120 30 -

Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing

41-4000

1,390 170 - - 170 1,220 1,190 - - 20 - - -

Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing

41-4010

1,390 170 - - 170 1,220 1,190 - - 20 - - -

Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing, technical and scientific products

41-4011

120 - - - - 110 90 - - - - - -

Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing, except technical and scientific products

41-4012

1,270 160 - - 160 1,110 1,100 - - - - - -

Other sales and related workers

41-9000

2,530 370 - 280 90 2,160 920 120 530 370 70 130 -

Models, demonstrators, and product promoters

41-9010

50 - - - - 50 40 - - - - - -

Demonstrators and product promoters

41-9011

50 - - - - 50 40 - - - - - -

Real estate brokers and sales agents

41-9020

280 - - - - 280 - - 270 - - - -

Real estate sales agents

41-9022

270 - - - - 270 - - 270 - - - -

Sales engineers

41-9030

140 - - - - 140 - - - 130 - - -

Sales engineers

41-9031

140 - - - - 140 - - - 130 - - -

Telemarketers

41-9040

50 - - - - 50 - - - 40 - - -

Telemarketers

41-9041

50 - - - - 50 - - - 40 - - -

Miscellaneous sales and related workers

41-9090

2,000 350 - 280 70 1,650 880 120 250 190 70 130 -

Sales and related workers, all other

41-9099

2,000 350 - 280 70 1,650 880 120 250 190 70 130 -

Office and administrative support occupations

  49,770 5,100 160 620 4,320 44,670 13,480 620 3,920 4,150 19,810 1,240 1,450

Office and administrative support occupations

43-0000

49,770 5,100 160 620 4,320 44,670 13,480 620 3,920 4,150 19,810 1,240 1,450

Supervisors of office and administrative support workers

43-1000

3,210 400 - - 390 2,810 820 150 - 270 1,500 50 -

First-line supervisors of office and administrative support workers

43-1010

3,210 400 - - 390 2,810 820 150 - 270 1,500 50 -

First-line supervisors of office and administrative support workers

43-1011

3,210 400 - - 390 2,810 820 150 - 270 1,500 50 -

Communications equipment operators

43-2000

390 - - - - 380 - 210 - - 140 - -

Switchboard operators, including answering service

43-2010

70 - - - - 60 - - - - 40 - -

Switchboard operators, including answering service

43-2011

70 - - - - 60 - - - - 40 - -

Telephone operators

43-2020

80 - - - - 80 - - - - 80 - -

Telephone operators

43-2021

80 - - - - 80 - - - - 80 - -

Miscellaneous communications equipment operators

43-2090

240 - - - - 230 - 210 - - 30 - -

Communications equipment operators, all other

43-2099

240 - - - - 230 - 210 - - 30 - -

Financial clerks

43-3000

5,650 280 20 50 210 5,360 1,070 - 920 1,010 2,170 150 -

Bill and account collectors

43-3010

800 - - - - 770 120 - 60 540 30 - -

Bill and account collectors

43-3011

800 - - - - 770 120 - 60 540 30 - -

Billing and posting clerks

43-3020

860 - - - - 860 70 - - 30 760 - -

Billing and posting clerks

43-3021

860 - - - - 860 70 - - 30 760 - -

Bookkeeping, accounting, and auditing clerks

43-3030

2,500 190 - - 160 2,320 730 - 260 260 1,000 60 -

Bookkeeping, accounting, and auditing clerks

43-3031

2,500 190 - - 160 2,320 730 - 260 260 1,000 60 -

Gambling cage workers

43-3040

80 - - - - 80 - - - - - 80 -

Gambling cage workers

43-3041

80 - - - - 80 - - - - - 80 -

Payroll and timekeeping clerks

43-3050

450 30 - - - 420 30 - - 90 300 - -

Payroll and timekeeping clerks

43-3051

450 30 - - - 420 30 - - 90 300 - -

Procurement clerks

43-3060

180 40 - - 40 140 70 - - 20 50 - -

Procurement clerks

43-3061

180 40 - - 40 140 70 - - 20 50 - -

Tellers

43-3070

590 - - - - 590 - - 570 - - - -

Tellers

43-3071

590 - - - - 590 - - 570 - - - -

Miscellaneous financial clerks

43-3090

170 - - - - 170 50 - - 50 40 - -

Financial clerks, all other

43-3099

170 - - - - 170 50 - - 50 40 - -

Information and record clerks

43-4000

14,440 610 - 190 420 13,820 3,810 120 2,070 1,130 5,200 850 640

Credit authorizers, checkers, and clerks

43-4040

20 - - - - 20 - - - - - - -

Credit authorizers, checkers, and clerks

43-4041

20 - - - - 20 - - - - - - -

Customer service representatives

43-4050

6,030 380 - 110 270 5,650 1,610 110 1,900 650 780 280 320

Customer service representatives

43-4051

6,030 380 - 110 270 5,650 1,610 110 1,900 650 780 280 320

Eligibility interviewers, government programs

43-4060

110 - - - - 110 - - - - 110 - -

Eligibility interviewers, government programs

43-4061

110 - - - - 110 - - - - 110 - -

File clerks

43-4070

200 - - - - 190 80 - - 30 70 - -

File clerks

43-4071

200 - - - - 190 80 - - 30 70 - -

Hotel, motel, and resort desk clerks

43-4080

510 - - - - 510 - - - - - 510 -

Hotel, motel, and resort desk clerks

43-4081

510 - - - - 510 - - - - - 510 -

Interviewers, except eligibility and loan

43-4110

930 - - - - 930 - - - 30 740 - -

Interviewers, except eligibility and loan

43-4111

930 - - - - 930 - - - 30 740 - -

Loan interviewers and clerks

43-4130

120 - - - - 120 - - 110 - - - -

Loan interviewers and clerks

43-4131

120 - - - - 120 - - 110 - - - -

Order clerks

43-4150

110 30 - - 30 80 60 - - - - - -

Order clerks

43-4151

110 30 - - 30 80 60 - - - - - -

Human resources assistants, except payroll and timekeeping

43-4160

140 40 - - 40 100 - - - 30 40 - -

Human resources assistants, except payroll and timekeeping

43-4161

140 40 - - 40 100 - - - 30 40 - -

Receptionists and information clerks

43-4170

3,890 110 - 50 60 3,780 170 - - 340 3,040 50 150

Receptionists and information clerks

43-4171

3,890 110 - 50 60 3,780 170 - - 340 3,040 50 150

Reservation and transportation ticket agents and travel clerks

43-4180

1,870 - - - - 1,870 1,810 - 30 20 - - -

Reservation and transportation ticket agents and travel clerks

43-4181

1,870 - - - - 1,870 1,810 - 30 20 - - -

Miscellaneous information and record clerks

43-4190

460 - - - - 420 50 - - - 370 - -

Information and record clerks, all other

43-4199

460 - - - - 420 50 - - - 370 - -

Material recording, scheduling, dispatching, and distributing workers

43-5000

10,450 2,510 90 30 2,390 7,940 5,780 - - 510 1,540 80 -

Cargo and freight agents

43-5010

2,220 - - - - 2,210 2,190 - - - - - -

Cargo and freight agents

43-5011

2,220 - - - - 2,210 2,190 - - - - - -

Couriers and messengers

43-5020

1,060 - - - - 1,060 370 - - 280 370 - -

Couriers and messengers

43-5021

1,060 - - - - 1,060 370 - - 280 370 - -

Dispatchers

43-5030

450 40 - - 20 410 220 - - 50 150 - -

Public safety telecommunicators

43-5031

50 - - - - 50 - - - - 50 - -

Dispatchers, except police, fire, and ambulance

43-5032

400 40 - - 20 360 220 - - 50 100 - -

Meter readers, utilities

43-5040

70 - - - - 60 60 - - - - - -

Meter readers, utilities

43-5041

70 - - - - 60 60 - - - - - -

Production, planning, and expediting clerks

43-5060

540 280 - - 260 250 160 - - - 50 20 -

Production, planning, and expediting clerks

43-5061

540 280 - - 260 250 160 - - - 50 20 -

Shipping, receiving, and inventory clerks

43-5070

5,750 1,970 70 - 1,900 3,780 2,620 - - 160 960 20 -

Shipping, receiving, and inventory clerks

43-5071

5,750 1,970 70 - 1,900 3,780 2,620 - - 160 960 20 -

Weighers, measurers, checkers, and samplers, recordkeeping

43-5110

360 210 - - 200 150 150 - - - - - -

Weighers, measurers, checkers, and samplers, recordkeeping

43-5111

360 210 - - 200 150 150 - - - - - -

Secretaries and administrative assistants

43-6000

7,880 270 - 150 110 7,610 780 20 150 350 5,650 30 620

Secretaries and administrative assistants

43-6010

7,880 270 - 150 110 7,610 780 20 150 350 5,650 30 620

Executive secretaries and executive administrative assistants

43-6011

380 - - - - 360 - - 50 30 230 - -

Legal secretaries and administrative assistants

43-6012

210 - - - - 210 - - - 180 20 - -

Medical secretaries and administrative assistants

43-6013

4,630 - - - - 4,630 - - - - 4,630 - -

Secretaries and administrative assistants, except legal, medical, and executive

43-6014

2,670 260 - 150 90 2,410 780 20 100 130 780 - 590

Other office and administrative support workers

43-9000

7,760 1,010 30 180 800 6,740 1,220 100 740 870 3,610 70 130

Data entry and information processing workers

43-9020

170 20 - - 20 150 - - - 70 60 - -

Data entry keyers

43-9021

130 - - - - 130 - - - 70 40 - -

Word processors and typists

43-9022

30 - - - - - - - - - - - -

Insurance claims and policy processing clerks

43-9040

260 - - - - 260 30 - 160 30 40 - -

Insurance claims and policy processing clerks

43-9041

260 - - - - 260 30 - 160 30 40 - -

Mail clerks and mail machine operators, except postal service

43-9050

500 270 - - 270 230 50 50 - 100 - - -

Mail clerks and mail machine operators, except postal service

43-9051

500 270 - - 270 230 50 50 - 100 - - -

Office clerks, general

43-9060

3,740 400 30 100 270 3,340 620 - 390 540 1,620 40 120

Office clerks, general

43-9061

3,740 400 30 100 270 3,340 620 - 390 540 1,620 40 120

Office machine operators, except computer

43-9070

30 - - - - 30 - - - - - - -

Office machine operators, except computer

43-9071

30 - - - - 30 - - - - - - -

Statistical assistants

43-9110

30 - - - - 20 - - - - - - -

Statistical assistants

43-9111

30 - - - - 20 - - - - - - -

Miscellaneous office and administrative support workers

43-9190

3,020 310 - 80 230 2,710 510 20 160 120 1,880 20 -

Office and administrative support workers, all other

43-9199

3,020 310 - 80 230 2,710 510 20 160 120 1,880 20 -

Natural resources, construction, and maintenance occupations

  163,560 98,250 18,330 65,210 14,720 65,300 29,330 6,750 5,880 5,940 6,550 3,370 7,480

Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations

  15,990 15,210 14,570 - 630 780 550 - - 100 50 50 -

Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations

45-0000

15,990 15,210 14,570 - 630 780 550 - - 100 50 50 -

Supervisors of farming, fishing, and forestry workers

45-1000

460 430 410 - 20 30 30 - - - - - -

First-line supervisors of farming, fishing, and forestry workers

45-1010

460 430 410 - 20 30 30 - - - - - -

First-line supervisors of farming, fishing, and forestry workers

45-1011

460 430 410 - 20 30 30 - - - - - -

Agricultural workers

45-2000

14,920 14,190 13,690 - 490 740 510 - - 100 50 50 -

Agricultural inspectors

45-2010

70 70 60 - - - - - - - - - -

Agricultural inspectors

45-2011

70 70 60 - - - - - - - - - -

Animal breeders

45-2020

20 20 20 - - - - - - - - - -

Animal breeders

45-2021

20 20 20 - - - - - - - - - -

Graders and sorters, agricultural products

45-2040

500 490 280 - 210 - - - - - - - -

Graders and sorters, agricultural products

45-2041

500 490 280 - 210 - - - - - - - -

Miscellaneous agricultural workers

45-2090

14,330 13,610 13,330 - 270 720 490 - - 100 50 40 -

Agricultural equipment operators

45-2091

790 580 550 - 30 210 210 - - - - - -

Farmworkers and laborers, crop, nursery, and greenhouse

45-2092

8,430 8,270 8,090 - 170 160 150 - - - - - -

Farmworkers, farm, ranch, and aquacultural animals

45-2093

4,950 4,610 4,590 - 20 340 130 - - - 50 30 -

Agricultural workers, all other

45-2099

160 160 110 - 50 - - - - - - - -

Fishing and hunting workers

45-3000

180 180 180 - - - - - - - - - -

Fishing and hunting workers

45-3030

180 180 180 - - - - - - - - - -

Fishing and hunting workers

45-3031

180 180 180 - - - - - - - - - -

Forest, conservation, and logging workers

45-4000

420 410 300 - 110 - - - - - - - -

Forest and conservation workers

45-4010

20 20 20 - - - - - - - - - -

Forest and conservation workers

45-4011

20 20 20 - - - - - - - - - -

Logging workers

45-4020

400 390 280 - 110 - - - - - - - -

Fallers

45-4021

40 40 20 - - - - - - - - - -

Logging equipment operators

45-4022

170 170 80 - 80 - - - - - - - -

Logging workers, all other

45-4029

190 190 180 - - - - - - - - - -

Construction and extraction occupations

  69,790 62,660 2,530 56,470 3,660 7,130 2,430 110 490 2,590 920 380 210

Construction and extraction occupations

47-0000

69,790 62,660 2,530 56,470 3,660 7,130 2,430 110 490 2,590 920 380 210

Supervisors of construction and extraction workers

47-1000

5,090 4,490 140 4,190 150 600 250 - 70 110 140 20 -

First-line supervisors of construction trades and extraction workers

47-1010

5,090 4,490 140 4,190 150 600 250 - 70 110 140 20 -

First-line supervisors of construction trades and extraction workers

47-1011

5,090 4,490 140 4,190 150 600 250 - 70 110 140 20 -

Construction trades workers

47-2000

57,780 52,910 450 49,080 3,370 4,880 1,810 90 420 1,240 780 350 190

Boilermakers

47-2010

30 30 - - 20 - - - - - - - -

Boilermakers

47-2011

30 30 - - 20 - - - - - - - -

Brickmasons, blockmasons, and stonemasons

47-2020

1,080 940 - 860 80 140 130 - - - - - -

Brickmasons and blockmasons

47-2021

890 870 - 840 30 20 - - - - - - -

Stonemasons

47-2022

180 70 - - - - - - - - - - -

Carpenters

47-2030

11,960 11,110 - 10,460 650 850 190 30 90 50 260 220 -

Carpenters

47-2031

11,960 11,110 - 10,460 650 850 190 30 90 50 260 220 -

Carpet, floor, and tile installers and finishers

47-2040

540 440 - 420 20 110 100 - - - - - -

Carpet installers

47-2041

240 160 - 150 - 80 80 - - - - - -

Floor layers, except carpet, wood, and hard tiles

47-2042

190 190 - 180 - - - - - - - - -

Tile and stone setters

47-2044

110 80 - 80 - 30 30 - - - - - -

Cement masons, concrete finishers, and terrazzo workers

47-2050

950 910 - 910 - 40 - - - - - - -

Cement masons and concrete finishers

47-2051

950 910 - 910 - 40 - - - - - - -

Construction laborers

47-2060

16,590 15,730 20 15,090 620 860 290 40 50 430 - - -

Construction laborers

47-2061

16,590 15,730 20 15,090 620 860 290 40 50 430 - - -

Construction equipment operators

47-2070

2,780 2,260 340 1,870 50 520 80 - - 390 - - -

Paving, surfacing, and tamping equipment operators

47-2071

140 140 - 140 - - - - - - - - -

Pile driver operators

47-2072

190 190 - 190 - - - - - - - - -

Operating engineers and other construction equipment operators

47-2073

2,450 1,930 340 1,540 50 520 80 - - 390 - - -

Drywall installers, ceiling tile installers, and tapers

47-2080

2,220 1,790 - 1,770 20 440 330 - - 110 - - -

Drywall and ceiling tile installers

47-2081

1,730 1,310 - 1,290 - 420 - - - 110 - - -

Tapers

47-2082

500 480 - 480 - 20 20 - - - - - -

Electricians

47-2110

7,270 6,480 80 5,730 670 790 250 20 - 120 300 30 60

Electricians

47-2111

7,270 6,480 80 5,730 670 790 250 20 - 120 300 30 60

Glaziers

47-2120

820 650 - 610 40 170 150 - - - - - -

Glaziers

47-2121

820 650 - 610 40 170 150 - - - - - -

Insulation workers

47-2130

1,000 970 - 910 60 20 - - - - - - -

Insulation workers, floor, ceiling, and wall

47-2131

930 910 - 900 - 20 - - - - - - -

Insulation workers, mechanical

47-2132

60 60 - - 50 - - - - - - - -

Painters and paperhangers

47-2140

1,640 1,300 - 1,270 30 340 50 - 100 - 70 80 -

Painters, construction and maintenance

47-2141

1,600 1,260 - 1,230 30 330 50 - 100 - 70 80 -

Paperhangers

47-2142

40 40 - 40 - - - - - - - - -

Pipelayers, plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters

47-2150

6,520 6,090 - 5,810 280 430 50 - 150 90 120 - -

Pipelayers

47-2151

100 100 - 100 - - - - - - - - -

Plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters

47-2152

6,420 5,990 - 5,710 280 430 50 - 150 90 120 - -

Plasterers and stucco masons

47-2160

190 180 - 180 - - - - - - - - -

Plasterers and stucco masons

47-2161

190 180 - 180 - - - - - - - - -

Reinforcing iron and rebar workers

47-2170

290 290 - 70 210 - - - - - - - -

Reinforcing iron and rebar workers

47-2171

290 290 - 70 210 - - - - - - - -

Roofers

47-2180

1,960 1,940 - 1,880 70 - - - - - - - -

Roofers

47-2181

1,960 1,940 - 1,880 70 - - - - - - - -

Sheet metal workers

47-2210

1,160 1,020 - 600 430 130 120 - - - - - -

Sheet metal workers

47-2211

1,160 1,020 - 600 430 130 120 - - - - - -

Structural iron and steel workers

47-2220

780 770 - 640 140 - - - - - - - -

Structural iron and steel workers

47-2221

780 770 - 640 140 - - - - - - - -

Helpers, construction trades

47-3000

1,990 1,930 - 1,880 20 60 40 - - - - - -

Helpers, construction trades

47-3010

1,990 1,930 - 1,880 20 60 40 - - - - - -

Helpers--brickmasons, blockmasons, stonemasons, and tile and marble setters

47-3011

120 120 - 110 - - - - - - - - -

Helpers--carpenters

47-3012

80 40 - 40 - 40 30 - - - - - -

Helpers--electricians

47-3013

680 670 - 670 - - - - - - - - -

Helpers--painters, paperhangers, plasterers, and stucco masons

47-3014

40 30 - - - - - - - - - - -

Helpers--pipelayers, plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters

47-3015

460 460 - 460 - - - - - - - - -

Helpers--roofers

47-3016

30 30 - 30 - - - - - - - - -

Helpers, construction trades, all other

47-3019

590 580 - 560 - - - - - - - - -

Other construction and related workers

47-4000

2,820 1,250 - 1,140 110 1,560 320 - - 1,240 - - -

Construction and building inspectors

47-4010

600 110 - 110 - 490 20 - - 470 - - -

Construction and building inspectors

47-4011

600 110 - 110 - 490 20 - - 470 - - -

Elevator and escalator installers and repairers

47-4020

400 360 - 360 - 40 40 - - - - - -

Elevator and escalator installers and repairers

47-4021

400 360 - 360 - 40 40 - - - - - -

Fence erectors

47-4030

30 20 - - - - - - - - - - -

Fence erectors

47-4031

30 20 - - - - - - - - - - -

Hazardous materials removal workers

47-4040

390 80 - 30 50 310 - - - 310 - - -

Hazardous materials removal workers

47-4041

390 80 - 30 50 310 - - - 310 - - -

Highway maintenance workers

47-4050

90 90 - 90 - - - - - - - - -

Highway maintenance workers

47-4051

90 90 - 90 - - - - - - - - -

Rail-track laying and maintenance equipment operators

47-4060

130 - - - - 120 120 - - - - - -

Rail-track laying and maintenance equipment operators

47-4061

130 - - - - 120 120 - - - - - -

Septic tank servicers and sewer pipe cleaners

47-4070

750 290 - 270 20 460 - - - 430 - - -

Septic tank servicers and sewer pipe cleaners

47-4071

750 290 - 270 20 460 - - - 430 - - -

Miscellaneous construction and related workers

47-4090

430 290 - 260 40 140 100 - - 30 - - -

Construction and related workers, all other

47-4099

430 290 - 260 40 140 100 - - 30 - - -

Extraction workers

47-5000

2,120 2,090 1,910 170 - 30 - - - - - - -

Derrick, rotary drill, and service unit operators, oil and gas

47-5010

400 400 400 - - - - - - - - - -

Derrick operators, oil and gas

47-5011

90 90 90 - - - - - - - - - -

Rotary drill operators, oil and gas

47-5012

130 130 130 - - - - - - - - - -

Service unit operators, oil and gas

47-5013

180 180 180 - - - - - - - - - -

Surface mining machine operators and earth drillers

47-5020

270 240 70 170 - 30 - - - - - - -

Excavating and loading machine and dragline operators, surface mining

47-5022

40 - - - - 30 - - - - - - -

Earth drillers, except oil and gas

47-5023

240 240 70 170 - - - - - - - - -

Underground mining machine operators

47-5040

240 240 240 - - - - - - - - - -

Continuous mining machine operators

47-5041

30 30 30 - - - - - - - - - -

Roof bolters, mining

47-5043

120 120 120 - - - - - - - - - -

Loading and moving machine operators, underground mining

47-5044

70 70 70 - - - - - - - - - -

Underground mining machine operators, all other

47-5049

20 20 20 - - - - - - - - - -

Rock splitters, quarry

47-5050

30 30 30 - - - - - - - - - -

Rock splitters, quarry

47-5051

30 30 30 - - - - - - - - - -

Roustabouts, oil and gas

47-5070

520 520 520 - - - - - - - - - -

Roustabouts, oil and gas

47-5071

520 520 520 - - - - - - - - - -

Helpers--extraction workers

47-5080

20 20 20 - - - - - - - - - -

Helpers--extraction workers

47-5081

20 20 20 - - - - - - - - - -

Miscellaneous extraction workers

47-5090

630 630 630 - - - - - - - - - -

Earth drillers, except oil and gas; and explosives workers, ordnance handling experts, and blasters

47-5097

240 240 80 170 - - - - - - - - -

Underground mining machine operators and extraction workers, all other

47-5098

650 650 650 - - - - - - - - - -

Extraction workers, all other

47-5099

630 630 630 - - - - - - - - - -

Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations

  77,770 20,390 1,230 8,730 10,430 57,390 26,360 6,640 5,360 3,260 5,570 2,940 7,270

Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations

49-0000

77,770 20,390 1,230 8,730 10,430 57,390 26,360 6,640 5,360 3,260 5,570 2,940 7,270

Supervisors of installation, maintenance, and repair workers

49-1000

3,280 790 50 50 680 2,490 480 80 610 240 780 240 70

First-line supervisors of mechanics, installers, and repairers

49-1010

3,280 790 50 50 680 2,490 480 80 610 240 780 240 70

First-line supervisors of mechanics, installers, and repairers

49-1011

3,280 790 50 50 680 2,490 480 80 610 240 780 240 70

Electrical and electronic equipment mechanics, installers, and repairers

49-2000

4,690 370 30 230 110 4,330 420 3,340 40 400 90 - -

Computer, automated teller, and office machine repairers

49-2010

150 20 - - 20 130 80 - - 30 - - -

Computer, automated teller, and office machine repairers

49-2011

150 20 - - 20 130 80 - - 30 - - -

Radio and telecommunications equipment installers and repairers

49-2020

3,440 100 - 70 30 3,340 50 3,210 40 20 - - -

Radio, cellular, and tower equipment installers and repairers

49-2021

40 20 - - - 20 - - - - - - -

Telecommunications equipment installers and repairers, except line installers

49-2022

3,400 80 - 60 30 3,320 40 3,200 40 - - - -

Miscellaneous electrical and electronic equipment mechanics, installers, and repairers

49-2090

1,110 240 20 150 70 860 290 130 - 350 80 - -

Avionics technicians

49-2091

20 - - - - - - - - - - - -

Electric motor, power tool, and related repairers

49-2092

30 30 - - - - - - - - - - -

Electrical and electronics installers and repairers, transportation equipment

49-2093

90 - - - - 80 60 - - - 20 - -

Electrical and electronics repairers, commercial and industrial equipment

49-2094

140 50 - - 40 100 60 20 - - - - -

Electrical and electronics repairers, powerhouse, substation, and relay

49-2095

20 - - - - 20 - - - - - - -

Electronic equipment installers and repairers, motor vehicles

49-2096

80 - - - - 80 80 - - - - - -

Audiovisual equipment installers and repairers

49-2097

340 120 - 110 - 220 60 110 - 40 - - -

Security and fire alarm systems installers

49-2098

380 30 - 30 - 360 - - - 290 50 - -

Vehicle and mobile equipment mechanics, installers, and repairers

49-3000

23,050 1,700 360 540 790 21,350 16,150 - 190 310 20 50 4,380

Aircraft mechanics and service technicians

49-3010

2,100 500 - - 500 1,600 1,550 - - 40 - - -

Aircraft mechanics and service technicians

49-3011

2,100 500 - - 500 1,600 1,550 - - 40 - - -

Automotive technicians and repairers

49-3020

11,640 100 - - 70 11,550 8,040 - 40 30 - - 3,170

Automotive body and related repairers

49-3021

1,150 - - - - 1,140 690 - - - - - 460

Automotive glass installers and repairers

49-3022

560 - - - - 560 - - - - - - 560

Automotive service technicians and mechanics

49-3023

9,940 90 - - 60 9,850 7,360 - 40 30 - - 2,150

Bus and truck mechanics and diesel engine specialists

49-3030

2,790 120 30 - 90 2,670 2,250 - 130 200 - - 90

Bus and truck mechanics and diesel engine specialists

49-3031

2,790 120 30 - 90 2,670 2,250 - 130 200 - - 90

Heavy vehicle and mobile equipment service technicians and mechanics

49-3040

2,030 870 310 540 20 1,160 930 - - 20 - - 180

Farm equipment mechanics and service technicians

49-3041

660 280 270 - - 380 370 - - - - - -

Mobile heavy equipment mechanics, except engines

49-3042

1,200 590 40 540 - 610 390 - - 20 - - 180

Rail car repairers

49-3043

170 - - - - 170 170 - - - - - -

Small engine mechanics

49-3050

1,160 90 - - 90 1,070 560 - - - - 30 480

Motorboat mechanics and service technicians

49-3051

680 90 - - 90 580 100 - - - - - 480

Motorcycle mechanics

49-3052

350 - - - - 350 350 - - - - - -

Outdoor power equipment and other small engine mechanics

49-3053

130 - - - - 130 100 - - - - 30 -

Miscellaneous vehicle and mobile equipment mechanics, installers, and repairers

49-3090

3,310 - - - - 3,300 2,820 - - 30 - - 450

Recreational vehicle service technicians

49-3092

170 - - - - 170 170 - - - - - -

Tire repairers and changers

49-3093

3,120 - - - - 3,110 2,640 - - 30 - - 450

Other installation, maintenance, and repair occupations

49-9000

46,750 17,540 780 7,900 8,850 29,220 9,310 2,980 4,520 2,310 4,670 2,650 2,780

Control and valve installers and repairers

49-9010

820 420 - 370 50 400 370 - - 20 - - -

Mechanical door repairers

49-9011

460 350 - 350 - 120 110 - - - - - -

Control and valve installers and repairers, except mechanical door

49-9012

360 70 - - 50 290 260 - - 20 - - -

Heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration mechanics and installers

49-9020

7,900 4,950 - 4,790 160 2,950 1,990 - - 70 180 30 650

Heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration mechanics and installers

49-9021

7,900 4,950 - 4,790 160 2,950 1,990 - - 70 180 30 650

Home appliance repairers

49-9030

1,000 - - - - 1,000 190 - - 500 - - 310

Home appliance repairers

49-9031

1,000 - - - - 1,000 190 - - 500 - - 310

Industrial machinery installation, repair, and maintenance workers

49-9040

3,570 2,480 360 180 1,940 1,090 480 - - 60 - - 510

Industrial machinery mechanics

49-9041

2,450 1,600 340 - 1,250 850 320 - - 50 - - 480

Maintenance workers, machinery

49-9043

720 500 20 140 340 230 150 - - - - - -

Millwrights

49-9044

390 380 - 30 350 - - - - - - - -

Line installers and repairers

49-9050

4,800 570 - 570 - 4,230 1,350 2,830 - 40 - - -

Electrical power-line installers and repairers

49-9051

1,910 540 - 540 - 1,370 1,350 - - - - - -

Telecommunications line installers and repairers

49-9052

2,890 30 - 30 - 2,860 - 2,830 - 20 - - -

Precision instrument and equipment repairers

49-9060

440 30 - - 30 420 320 - - 60 40 - -

Medical equipment repairers

49-9062

340 - - - - 330 250 - - 40 40 - -

Precision instrument and equipment repairers, all other

49-9069

100 - - - - 90 - - - - - - -

Maintenance and repair workers, general

49-9070

23,400 7,000 310 830 5,860 16,410 2,790 40 4,300 1,310 4,250 2,470 1,250

Maintenance and repair workers, general

49-9071

23,400 7,000 310 830 5,860 16,410 2,790 40 4,300 1,310 4,250 2,470 1,250

Miscellaneous installation, maintenance, and repair workers

49-9090

4,810 2,090 110 1,160 820 2,730 1,830 110 170 240 180 130 60

Coin, vending, and amusement machine servicers and repairers

49-9091

110 - - - - 110 80 - - - - 30 -

Locksmiths and safe repairers

49-9094

100 - - - - 100 - - - - - - -

Riggers

49-9096

210 180 40 80 70 20 - - - - - - -

Signal and track switch repairers

49-9097

100 - - - - 100 100 - - - - - -

Helpers--installation, maintenance, and repair workers

49-9098

1,180 540 - 450 80 640 520 - - 20 50 20 -

Installation, maintenance, and repair workers, all other

49-9099

3,110 1,350 70 620 670 1,760 1,120 110 160 150 130 50 -

Production, transportation, and material moving occupations

  316,730 114,770 3,140 4,450 107,190 201,950 167,790 570 2,560 15,240 6,470 3,260 6,060

Production occupations

  111,150 87,400 630 1,900 84,870 23,750 11,790 160 460 4,310 2,520 1,290 3,220

Production occupations

51-0000

111,150 87,400 630 1,900 84,870 23,750 11,790 160 460 4,310 2,520 1,290 3,220

Supervisors of production workers

51-1000

4,730 3,820 20 - 3,790 910 680 - - 70 60 - 60

First-line supervisors of production and operating workers

51-1010

4,730 3,820 20 - 3,790 910 680 - - 70 60 - 60

First-line supervisors of production and operating workers

51-1011

4,730 3,820 20 - 3,790 910 680 - - 70 60 - 60

Assemblers and fabricators

51-2000

12,190 10,860 - 460 10,400 1,330 850 - 50 290 20 30 80

Aircraft structure, surfaces, rigging, and systems assemblers

51-2010

490 490 - - 490 - - - - - - - -

Aircraft structure, surfaces, rigging, and systems assemblers

51-2011

490 490 - - 490 - - - - - - - -

Electrical, electronics, and electromechanical assemblers

51-2020

880 740 - - 740 140 120 - - - - - -

Coil winders, tapers, and finishers

51-2021

160 140 - - 140 20 - - - - - - -

Electrical and electronic equipment assemblers

51-2022

710 590 - - 590 120 110 - - - - - -

Electromechanical equipment assemblers

51-2023

20 20 - - 20 - - - - - - - -

Electrical, electronic, and electromechanical assemblers, except coil winders, tapers, and finishers

51-2028

720 600 - - 600 120 110 - - - - - -

Engine and other machine assemblers

51-2030

90 80 - - 70 - - - - - - - -

Engine and other machine assemblers

51-2031

90 80 - - 70 - - - - - - - -

Structural metal fabricators and fitters

51-2040

230 230 - - 230 - - - - - - - -

Structural metal fabricators and fitters

51-2041

230 230 - - 230 - - - - - - - -

Fiberglass laminators and fabricators

51-2050

270 260 - - 260 - - - - - - - -

Fiberglass laminators and fabricators

51-2051

270 260 - - 260 - - - - - - - -

Miscellaneous assemblers and fabricators

51-2090

10,230 9,070 - 450 8,600 1,170 720 - 50 280 20 30 60

Team assemblers

51-2092

1,480 1,450 - - 1,450 30 - - - 30 - - -

Assemblers and fabricators, all other

51-2099

8,750 7,620 - 450 7,160 1,130 720 - 50 240 20 30 60

Food processing workers

51-3000

15,210 10,700 - - 10,690 4,510 3,570 - - - - 910 -

Bakers

51-3010

1,360 150 - - 150 1,210 340 - - - - 850 -

Bakers

51-3011

1,360 150 - - 150 1,210 340 - - - - 850 -

Butchers and other meat, poultry, and fish processing workers

51-3020

7,990 5,300 - - 5,300 2,690 2,680 - - - - - -

Butchers and meat cutters

51-3021

2,670 310 - - 310 2,360 2,360 - - - - - -

Meat, poultry, and fish cutters and trimmers

51-3022

4,350 4,020 - - 4,020 330 330 - - - - - -

Slaughterers and meat packers

51-3023

970 970 - - 970 - - - - - - - -

Miscellaneous food processing workers

51-3090

5,860 5,250 - - 5,240 620 550 - - - - 60 -

Food and tobacco roasting, baking, and drying machine operators and tenders

51-3091

420 190 - - 190 230 230 - - - - - -

Food batchmakers

51-3092

1,100 960 - - 960 140 140 - - - - - -

Food cooking machine operators and tenders

51-3093

410 300 - - 300 110 60 - - - - 50 -

Food processing workers, all other

51-3099

3,940 3,800 - - 3,790 130 110 - - - - - -

Metal workers and plastic workers

51-4000

22,710 20,120 70 830 19,220 2,580 1,060 - 240 570 20 - 700

Forming machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic

51-4020

710 690 - - 690 - - - - - - - -

Extruding and drawing machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic

51-4021

390 390 - - 390 - - - - - - - -

Forging machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic

51-4022

150 150 - - 150 - - - - - - - -

Rolling machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic

51-4023

180 160 - - 160 - - - - - - - -

Machine tool cutting setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic

51-4030

3,020 2,850 - 50 2,790 180 150 - - 20 - - -

Cutting, punching, and press machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic

51-4031

1,430 1,340 - - 1,340 100 90 - - - - - -

Drilling and boring machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic

51-4032

40 40 - - 40 - - - - - - - -

Grinding, lapping, polishing, and buffing machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic

51-4033

1,150 1,070 - - 1,060 80 60 - - 20 - - -

Lathe and turning machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic

51-4034

160 160 - 50 120 - - - - - - - -

Milling and planing machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic

51-4035

240 240 - - 230 - - - - - - - -

Machinists

51-4040

3,340 2,790 - - 2,790 540 220 - - 280 - - -

Machinists

51-4041

3,340 2,790 - - 2,790 540 220 - - 280 - - -

Metal furnace operators, tenders, pourers, and casters

51-4050

470 440 - - 440 - - - - - - - -

Metal-refining furnace operators and tenders

51-4051

290 260 - - 260 - - - - - - - -

Pourers and casters, metal

51-4052

180 180 - - 180 - - - - - - - -

Molders and molding machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic

51-4070

1,020 1,010 - - 1,010 - - - - - - - -

Foundry mold and coremakers

51-4071

190 190 - - 190 - - - - - - - -

Molding, coremaking, and casting machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic

51-4072

830 820 - - 820 - - - - - - - -

Multiple machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic

51-4080

80 70 - - 70 - - - - - - - -

Multiple machine tool setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic

51-4081

80 70 - - 70 - - - - - - - -

Tool and die makers

51-4110

320 320 - - 320 - - - - - - - -

Tool and die makers

51-4111

320 320 - - 320 - - - - - - - -

Welding, soldering, and brazing workers

51-4120

6,990 5,390 60 780 4,550 1,600 570 - 80 260 - - 680

Welders, cutters, solderers, and brazers

51-4121

2,860 1,320 60 780 480 1,540 540 - 80 260 - - 660

Welding, soldering, and brazing machine setters, operators, and tenders

51-4122

4,130 4,070 - - 4,070 60 30 - - - - - -

Miscellaneous metal workers and plastic workers

51-4190

6,740 6,540 - - 6,540 200 40 - 140 - - - -

Heat treating equipment setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic

51-4191

110 110 - - 110 - - - - - - - -

Layout workers, metal and plastic

51-4192

200 190 - - 190 - - - - - - - -

Plating machine setters, operators, and tenders, metal and plastic

51-4193

230 230 - - 230 - - - - - - - -

Tool grinders, filers, and sharpeners

51-4194

170 30 - - 30 140 - - 140 - - - -

Metal workers and plastic workers, all other

51-4199

6,040 5,980 - - 5,980 60 40 - - - - - -

Printing workers

51-5100

1,400 1,180 - - 1,180 220 30 120 - 60 - - -

Printing workers

51-5110

1,400 1,180 - - 1,180 220 30 120 - 60 - - -

Prepress technicians and workers

51-5111

50 30 - - 30 - - - - - - - -

Printing press operators

51-5112

1,030 840 - - 840 190 - 110 - 50 - - -

Print binding and finishing workers

51-5113

320 310 - - 310 - - - - - - - -

Textile, apparel, and furnishings workers

51-6000

6,950 1,770 30 - 1,740 5,170 100 - 40 820 1,990 290 1,930

Laundry and dry-cleaning workers

51-6010

4,850 70 30 - 40 4,780 - - 40 800 1,960 290 1,690

Laundry and dry-cleaning workers

51-6011

4,850 70 30 - 40 4,780 - - 40 800 1,960 290 1,690

Pressers, textile, garment, and related materials

51-6020

300 100 - - 100 200 - - - - - - 200

Pressers, textile, garment, and related materials

51-6021

300 100 - - 100 200 - - - - - - 200

Sewing machine operators

51-6030

700 540 - - 540 150 80 - - - 30 - -

Sewing machine operators

51-6031

700 540 - - 540 150 80 - - - 30 - -

Shoe and leather workers

51-6040

70 70 - - 70 - - - - - - - -

Shoe and leather workers and repairers

51-6041

40 40 - - 40 - - - - - - - -

Shoe machine operators and tenders

51-6042

30 30 - - 30 - - - - - - - -

Textile machine setters, operators, and tenders

51-6060

580 580 - - 580 - - - - - - - -

Textile bleaching and dyeing machine operators and tenders

51-6061

50 50 - - 50 - - - - - - - -

Textile cutting machine setters, operators, and tenders

51-6062

80 80 - - 80 - - - - - - - -

Textile knitting and weaving machine setters, operators, and tenders

51-6063

340 340 - - 340 - - - - - - - -

Textile winding, twisting, and drawing out machine setters, operators, and tenders

51-6064

110 110 - - 110 - - - - - - - -

Miscellaneous textile, apparel, and furnishings workers

51-6090

440 410 - - 410 30 - - - - - - -

Extruding and forming machine setters, operators, and tenders, synthetic and glass fibers

51-6091

40 40 - - 40 - - - - - - - -

Upholsterers

51-6093

270 270 - - 270 - - - - - - - -

Textile, apparel, and furnishings workers, all other

51-6099

120 90 - - 90 30 - - - - - - -

Woodworkers

51-7000

2,840 2,200 - 70 2,130 640 570 - - 60 - - -

Cabinetmakers and bench carpenters

51-7010

1,110 710 - 40 670 400 390 - - - - - -

Cabinetmakers and bench carpenters

51-7011

1,110 710 - 40 670 400 390 - - - - - -

Furniture finishers

51-7020

230 200 - - 200 30 - - - - - - -

Furniture finishers

51-7021

230 200 - - 200 30 - - - - - - -

Woodworking machine setters, operators, and tenders

51-7040

1,460 1,250 - 30 1,220 210 160 - - 50 - - -

Sawing machine setters, operators, and tenders, wood

51-7041

1,030 850 - - 830 180 130 - - 50 - - -

Woodworking machine setters, operators, and tenders, except sawing

51-7042

430 400 - - 390 30 30 - - - - - -

Miscellaneous woodworkers

51-7090

50 40 - - 40 - - - - - - - -

Woodworkers, all other

51-7099

50 40 - - 40 - - - - - - - -

Plant and system operators

51-8000

1,290 530 50 80 400 760 480 - - 110 160 - -

Power plant operators, distributors, and dispatchers

51-8010

140 - - - - 130 130 - - - - - -

Power plant operators

51-8013

120 - - - - 120 120 - - - - - -

Stationary engineers and boiler operators

51-8020

200 80 - - 80 120 - - - - 100 - -

Stationary engineers and boiler operators

51-8021

200 80 - - 80 120 - - - - 100 - -

Water and wastewater treatment plant and system operators

51-8030

440 160 - 70 90 280 220 - - 40 - - -

Water and wastewater treatment plant and system operators

51-8031

440 160 - 70 90 280 220 - - 40 - - -

Miscellaneous plant and system operators

51-8090

520 280 50 - 220 240 120 - - 60 60 - -

Chemical plant and system operators

51-8091

70 70 - - 70 - - - - - - - -

Gas plant operators

51-8092

50 - - - - 40 40 - - - - - -

Petroleum pump system operators, refinery operators, and gaugers

51-8093

150 130 50 - 80 20 20 - - - - - -

Plant and system operators, all other

51-8099

250 80 - - 70 180 60 - - 60 60 - -

Other production occupations

51-9000

43,830 36,210 440 450 35,330 7,610 4,460 - 100 2,320 270 30 420

Chemical processing machine setters, operators, and tenders

51-9010

460 450 20 - 430 - - - - - - - -

Chemical equipment operators and tenders

51-9011

270 270 - - 270 - - - - - - - -

Separating, filtering, clarifying, precipitating, and still machine setters, operators, and tenders

51-9012

190 180 20 - 170 - - - - - - - -

Crushing, grinding, polishing, mixing, and blending workers

51-9020

1,130 1,040 160 30 850 80 80 - - - - - -

Crushing, grinding, and polishing machine setters, operators, and tenders

51-9021

350 340 160 30 150 20 20 - - - - - -

Grinding and polishing workers, hand

51-9022

210 180 - - 180 20 20 - - - - - -

Mixing and blending machine setters, operators, and tenders

51-9023

570 520 - - 520 40 40 - - - - - -

Cutting workers

51-9030

700 640 - - 640 60 40 - - 20 - - -

Cutters and trimmers, hand

51-9031

40 40 - - 40 - - - - - - - -

Cutting and slicing machine setters, operators, and tenders

51-9032

670 600 - - 600 60 40 - - 20 - - -

Extruding, forming, pressing, and compacting machine setters, operators, and tenders

51-9040

390 350 - - 350 40 - - - 30 - - -

Extruding, forming, pressing, and compacting machine setters, operators, and tenders

51-9041

390 350 - - 350 40 - - - 30 - - -

Furnace, kiln, oven, drier, and kettle operators and tenders

51-9050

170 150 - - 150 - - - - - - - -

Furnace, kiln, oven, drier, and kettle operators and tenders

51-9051

170 150 - - 150 - - - - - - - -

Inspectors, testers, sorters, samplers, and weighers

51-9060

4,900 3,600 40 40 3,520 1,300 480 - 50 710 30 - -

Inspectors, testers, sorters, samplers, and weighers

51-9061

4,900 3,600 40 40 3,520 1,300 480 - 50 710 30 - -

Dental and ophthalmic laboratory technicians and medical appliance technicians

51-9080

100 60 - - 60 40 20 - - - 20 - -

Dental laboratory technicians

51-9081

20 20 - - 20 - - - - - - - -

Medical appliance technicians

51-9082

50 40 - - 40 - - - - - - - -

Ophthalmic laboratory technicians

51-9083

20 - - - - 20 20 - - - - - -

Packaging and filling machine operators and tenders

51-9110

3,300 2,840 - - 2,830 460 330 - - 110 - - -

Packaging and filling machine operators and tenders

51-9111

3,300 2,840 - - 2,830 460 330 - - 110 - - -

Painting workers

51-9120

1,980 1,480 - - 1,480 500 140 - - - - - 340

Painting, coating, and decorating workers

51-9123

70 50 - - 50 20 20 - - - - - -

Coating, painting, and spraying machine setters, operators, and tenders

51-9124

1,910 1,430 - - 1,430 480 120 - - - - - 340

Semiconductor processing technicians

51-9140

50 50 - - 50 - - - - - - - -

Semiconductor processing technicians

51-9141

50 50 - - 50 - - - - - - - -

Photographic process workers and processing machine operators

51-9150

20 - - - - 20 20 - - - - - -

Photographic process workers and processing machine operators

51-9151

20 - - - - 20 20 - - - - - -

Computer numerically controlled tool operators and programmers

51-9160

630 630 - - 620 - - - - - - - -

Computer numerically controlled tool operators

51-9161

600 590 - - 590 - - - - - - - -

Computer numerically controlled tool programmers

51-9162

40 40 - - 40 - - - - - - - -

Miscellaneous production workers

51-9190

30,010 24,920 200 370 24,350 5,100 3,330 - 60 1,440 210 20 -

Adhesive bonding machine operators and tenders

51-9191

50 50 - - 50 - - - - - - - -

Cleaning, washing, and metal pickling equipment operators and tenders

51-9192

60 50 - - 50 - - - - - - - -

Cooling and freezing equipment operators and tenders

51-9193

50 40 - - 40 - - - - - - - -

Etchers and engravers

51-9194

130 130 - - 130 - - - - - - - -

Molders, shapers, and casters, except metal and plastic

51-9195

190 180 - - 170 - - - - - - - -

Paper goods machine setters, operators, and tenders

51-9196

930 920 - - 910 - - - - - - - -

Tire builders

51-9197

260 260 - - 260 - - - - - - - -

Helpers--production workers

51-9198

1,490 1,240 - - 1,230 250 100 - - 160 - - -

Production workers, all other

51-9199

26,850 22,050 190 350 21,500 4,800 3,190 - 60 1,280 210 20 -

Transportation and material moving occupations

  205,580 27,370 2,510 2,550 22,310 178,210 156,000 410 2,100 10,930 3,950 1,980 2,840

Transportation and material moving occupations

53-0000

205,580 27,370 2,510 2,550 22,310 178,210 156,000 410 2,100 10,930 3,950 1,980 2,840

Supervisors of transportation and material moving workers

53-1000

3,290 690 20 320 350 2,610 2,130 - 210 180 30 - -

First-line supervisors of transportation and material moving workers

53-1040

3,290 690 20 320 350 2,610 2,130 - 210 180 30 - -

Aircraft cargo handling supervisors

53-1041

390 - - - - 390 390 - - - - - -

First-line supervisors of helpers, laborers, and material movers, hand

53-1042

2,030 590 - 300 290 1,440 1,170 - 160 40 20 - -

First-line supervisors of material-moving machine and vehicle operators

53-1043

710 100 20 - 60 610 430 - 40 130 - - -

First-line supervisors of passenger attendants

53-1044

20 - - - - 20 20 - - - - - -

First-line supervisors of transportation and material moving workers, except aircraft cargo handling supervisors

53-1047

2,900 690 20 320 350 2,210 1,730 - 210 180 30 - -

First-line supervisors of transportation workers, all other

53-1049

140 - - - - 140 120 - - - - - -

Air transportation workers

53-2000

3,050 - - - - 3,040 2,970 - - - 70 - -

Aircraft pilots and flight engineers

53-2010

520 - - - - 510 460 - - - 50 - -

Airline pilots, copilots, and flight engineers

53-2011

330 - - - - 330 330 - - - - - -

Commercial pilots

53-2012

190 - - - - 180 130 - - - 50 - -

Air traffic controllers and airfield operations specialists

53-2020

20 - - - - 20 20 - - - - - -

Airfield operations specialists

53-2022

20 - - - - 20 20 - - - - - -

Flight attendants

53-2030

2,510 - - - - 2,510 2,500 - - - - - -

Flight attendants

53-2031

2,510 - - - - 2,510 2,500 - - - - - -

Motor vehicle operators

53-3000

80,130 7,440 1,670 1,520 4,250 72,700 61,950 150 1,200 4,260 2,390 1,480 1,270

Ambulance drivers and attendants, except emergency medical technicians

53-3010

340 - - - - 340 - - - - 340 - -

Ambulance drivers and attendants, except emergency medical technicians

53-3011

340 - - - - 340 - - - - 340 - -

Driver/sales workers and truck drivers

53-3030

73,450 7,390 1,630 1,520 4,250 66,050 57,700 140 920 4,170 600 1,430 1,090

Driver/sales workers

53-3031

8,340 700 - 50 640 7,640 5,340 90 150 110 150 1,290 520

Heavy and tractor-trailer truck drivers

53-3032

43,500 6,220 1,590 1,350 3,280 37,270 32,810 20 700 3,540 50 - 130

Light truck drivers

53-3033

21,610 470 40 110 320 21,140 19,540 30 70 520 400 130 440

Passenger vehicle drivers

53-3050

5,830 - - - - 5,830 3,960 - 250 - 1,410 40 150

Bus drivers, school

53-3051

620 - - - - 620 550 - - - 60 - -

Bus drivers, transit and intercity

53-3052

1,860 - - - - 1,860 1,830 - - - 20 - -

Shuttle drivers and chauffeurs

53-3053

3,100 - - - - 3,090 1,340 - 230 - 1,320 40 140

Taxi drivers

53-3054

260 - - - - 260 250 - - - - - -

Passenger vehicle drivers, except bus drivers, transit and intercity

53-3058

3,970 - - - - 3,970 2,130 - 250 - 1,390 40 140

Miscellaneous motor vehicle operators

53-3090

510 40 - - - 470 300 - - 70 40 - -

Motor vehicle operators, all other

53-3099

510 40 - - - 470 300 - - 70 40 - -

Rail transportation workers

53-4000

950 30 30 - - 920 920 - - - - - -

Locomotive engineers and operators

53-4010

80 - - - - 80 80 - - - - - -

Rail yard engineers, dinkey operators, and hostlers

53-4013

80 - - - - 70 70 - - - - - -

Railroad brake, signal, and switch operators and locomotive firers

53-4020

170 30 30 - - 140 140 - - - - - -

Railroad brake, signal, and switch operators and locomotive firers

53-4022

170 30 30 - - 140 140 - - - - - -

Railroad conductors and yardmasters

53-4030

660 - - - - 660 660 - - - - - -

Railroad conductors and yardmasters

53-4031

660 - - - - 660 660 - - - - - -

Subway and streetcar operators

53-4040

20 - - - - 20 20 - - - - - -

Subway and streetcar operators

53-4041

20 - - - - 20 20 - - - - - -

Miscellaneous rail transportation workers

53-4090

20 - - - - 20 20 - - - - - -

Rail transportation workers, all other

53-4099

20 - - - - 20 20 - - - - - -

Water transportation workers

53-5000

640 30 - - - 610 590 - - - - - -

Sailors and marine oilers

53-5010

380 - - - - 370 370 - - - - - -

Sailors and marine oilers

53-5011

380 - - - - 370 370 - - - - - -

Ship and boat captains and operators

53-5020

200 - - - - 190 170 - - - - - -

Captains, mates, and pilots of water vessels

53-5021

190 - - - - 180 170 - - - - - -

Ship engineers

53-5030

60 - - - - 60 60 - - - - - -

Ship engineers

53-5031

60 - - - - 60 60 - - - - - -

Other transportation workers

53-6000

1,640 80 - 60 - 1,570 1,030 - - 50 70 60 350

Bridge and lock tenders

53-6010

30 - - - - - - - - - - - -

Bridge and lock tenders

53-6011

30 - - - - - - - - - - - -

Parking attendants

53-6020

770 - - - - 770 350 - - - - 60 340

Parking attendants

53-6021

770 - - - - 770 350 - - - - 60 340

Transportation service attendants

53-6030

250 - - - - 250 250 - - - - - -

Automotive and watercraft service attendants

53-6031

170 - - - - 160 160 - - - - - -

Aircraft service attendants

53-6032

80 - - - - 80 80 - - - - - -

Traffic technicians

53-6040

50 20 - - - - - - - - - - -

Traffic technicians

53-6041

50 20 - - - - - - - - - - -

Transportation inspectors

53-6050

90 - - - - 80 80 - - - - - -

Transportation inspectors

53-6051

90 - - - - 80 80 - - - - - -

Passenger attendants

53-6060

60 - - - - 60 50 - - - - - -

Passenger attendants

53-6061

60 - - - - 60 50 - - - - - -

Miscellaneous transportation workers

53-6090

390 20 - - - 370 290 - - - 60 - -

Aircraft service attendants and transportation workers, all other

53-6098

470 20 - - - 450 370 - - - 60 - -

Transportation workers, all other

53-6099

390 20 - - - 370 290 - - - 60 - -

Material moving workers

53-7000

115,870 19,110 780 640 17,690 96,760 86,400 260 680 6,440 1,390 410 1,180

Conveyor operators and tenders

53-7010

360 230 80 - 150 130 130 - - - - - -

Conveyor operators and tenders

53-7011

360 230 80 - 150 130 130 - - - - - -

Crane and tower operators

53-7020

390 310 - 150 160 90 80 - - - - - -

Crane and tower operators

53-7021

390 310 - 150 160 90 80 - - - - - -

Hoist and winch operators

53-7040

40 30 - - - - - - - - - - -

Hoist and winch operators

53-7041

40 30 - - - - - - - - - - -

Industrial truck and tractor operators

53-7050

6,950 2,100 300 70 1,740 4,850 4,630 - 90 120 - - -

Industrial truck and tractor operators

53-7051

6,950 2,100 300 70 1,740 4,850 4,630 - 90 120 - - -

Laborers and material movers

53-7060

104,900 15,620 260 320 15,040 89,280 80,730 250 580 4,850 1,320 380 1,170

Cleaners of vehicles and equipment

53-7061

3,250 410 - 90 310 2,840 1,860 - 190 90 - - 690

Laborers and freight, stock, and material movers, hand

53-7062

64,930 10,660 - 190 10,460 54,270 48,680 210 400 3,780 590 200 420

Machine feeders and offbearers

53-7063

700 590 - - 590 110 110 - - - - - -

Packers and packagers, hand

53-7064

4,740 2,970 170 - 2,790 1,780 1,540 - - 150 - 60 -

Stockers and order fillers

53-7065

31,280 1,000 70 40 890 30,280 28,540 30 - 830 720 120 50

Pumping station operators

53-7070

120 120 100 - - - - - - - - - -

Pump operators, except wellhead pumpers

53-7072

100 100 80 - - - - - - - - - -

Wellhead pumpers

53-7073

20 20 20 - - - - - - - - - -

Refuse and recyclable material collectors

53-7080

1,670 50 - - 50 1,620 100 - - 1,440 60 - -

Refuse and recyclable material collectors

53-7081

1,670 50 - - 50 1,620 100 - - 1,440 60 - -

Tank car, truck, and ship loaders

53-7120

210 40 - - 40 170 160 - - - - - -

Tank car, truck, and ship loaders

53-7121

210 40 - - 40 170 160 - - - - - -

Miscellaneous material moving workers

53-7190

1,220 600 40 60 500 620 570 - - - - 20 -

Material moving workers, all other

53-7199

1,220 600 40 60 500 620 570 - - - - 20 -

Footnotes
(1) Totals include data for occupations not shown separately.
(2) Data are coded using the Standard Occupational Classification (SOC). For more information on the version of SOC used in this year, see our Handbook of Methods concepts page: https://www.bls.gov/opub/hom/soii/concepts.htm.
(3) Data for Mining (Sector 21 in the North American Industry Classification System) include establishments not governed by the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) rules and reporting, such as those in oil and gas extraction and related support activities. Data for mining operators in coal, metal, and nonmetal mining are provided to BLS by the Mine Safety and Health Administration, U.S. Department of Labor. Independent mining contractors are excluded from the coal, metal, and nonmetal mining industries. These data do not reflect changes the Occupational Safety and Health Administration made to its recordkeeping requirements effective January 1, 2002; therefore, estimates for these industries are not comparable to estimates of other industries.
(4) Data for employers in rail transportation are provided to BLS by the Federal Railroad Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation.
(5) Excludes farms with fewer than 11 employees.

Notes:
Data are coded using the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS). For more information on the version of NAICS used in this year, see our Handbook of Methods concepts page: https://www.bls.gov/opub/hom/soii/concepts.htm. Days-away-from-work cases include those that resulted in days away from work, some of which also included job transfer or restriction. Dash indicates data do not meet publication guidelines, data may be too small to be displayed. Because of rounding and data exclusion of nonclassifiable responses, data may not sum to the totals.
Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Survey of Occupational Injuries and Illnesses, in cooperation with participating state agencies.

 

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