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Table Ba1440-1676 - Detailed occupations-males: 1850-1990 [Part 1]

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  Total Professional, technical, and kindred workers Farmers Managers, officials, and proprietors Clerical and kindred workers Sales workers Craft workers, foremen, and kindred workers Operatives and kindred workers
Total Accountants and auditors Actors and actresses Airplane pilots and navigators Architects Artists and art teachers Athletes Authors Chemists Chiropractors Clergymen College presidents and deans College professors and instructors Dancers and dancing teachers Dentists Designers Dietitians and nutritionists Draftsmen Editors and reporters Engineers, aeronautical Engineers, chemical Engineers, civil Engineers, electrical Engineers, industrial Engineers, mechanical Engineers, metallurgical, metallurgists Engineers, mining Engineers not elsewhere classified Entertainers not elsewhere classified Farm and home management advisors Foresters and conservationists Funeral directors and embalmers Lawyers and judges Librarians Musicians and music teachers Nurses, professional Nurses, student professional Natural scientists not elsewhere classified Optometrists Osteopaths Personnel and labor-relations workers Pharmacists Photographers Physicians and surgeons Radio operators Recreation and group workers Religious workers Social and welfare workers, except group Social scientists Sports instructors and officials Surveyors Teachers not elsewhere classified Technicians-medical and dental Technicians-testing Technicians not elsewhere classified Therapists and healers not elsewhere classified Veterinarians Professional, technical, and kindred workers not elsewhere classified Total Farmers-owners and tenants Farm managers Total Buyers and department heads-store Buyers and shippers-farm products Conductors-railroad Credit men Floormen and floor managers-store Inspectors-public administration Managers and superintendents-building Officers, pilots, pursers, and engineers-ship Officials and administrators not elsewhere classified-public administration Officials-lodge, society, union, and so forth Postmasters Purchasing agents and buyers not elsewhere classified Managers, officials, and proprietors not elsewhere classified Total Agents not elsewhere classified Attendants and assistants-library Attendants-physician's and dentist's office Baggagemen-transportation Bank tellers Bookkeepers Cashiers Collectors, bill and account Dispatchers and starters-vehicle Express messengers and railway mail clerks Mail carriers Messengers and office boys Office machine operators Shipping and receiving clerks Stenographers, typists, and secretaries Telegraph messengers Telegraph operators Telephone operators Ticket, station, and express agents Clerical and kindred workers not elsewhere classified Total Advertising agents and salesmen Auctioneers Demonstrators Hucksters and peddlers Insurance agents and brokers Newsboys Real estate agents and brokers Stock and bond salesmen Salesmen and sales clerks not elsewhere classified Total Bakers Blacksmiths Bookbinders Boilermakers Brickmasons, stonemasons, and tile setters Cabinetmakers Carpenters Cement and concrete finishers Compositors and typesetters Cranemen, derrickmen, and hoistmen Decorators and window dressers Electricians Electrotypers and stereotypers Engravers, except photoengravers Excavating, grading, and road machinery operators Foremen not elsewhere classified Forgemen and hammermen Furriers Glaziers Heat treaters, annealers, temperers Inspectors, scalers, and graders-log and lumber Inspectors not elsewhere classified Jewelers, watchmakers, goldsmiths, silversmiths Job setters-metal Linemen and servicemen Locomotive engineers Locomotive firemen Loom fixers Machinists Mechanics and repairmen-airplane Mechanics and repairmen-automobile Mechanics and repairmen-office machine Mechanics and repairmen-radio and television Mechanics and repairmen-railroad and car shop Mechanics and repairmen not elsewhere classified Millers-grain, flour, feed, and so forth Millwrights Molders-metal Motion picture projectionists Opticians and lens grinders and polishers Painters-construction and maintenance Paperhangers Pattern and model makers, except paper Photoengravers and lithographers Piano and organ tuners and repairmen Plasterers Plumbers and pipe fitters Pressmen and plate printers-printing Rollers and roll hands-metal Roofers and slaters Shoemakers and repairers, except factory Stationary engineers Stonecutters and stone carvers Structural metal workers Tailors and tailoresses Tinsmiths, coppersmiths, sheet metal workers Toolmakers, die makers, and setters Upholsterers Craftsmen and kindred workers not elsewhere classified Total Apprentice auto mechanics Apprentice bricklayers and masons Apprentice carpenters Apprentice electricians Apprentice machinists and toolmakers Apprentice mechanics, except auto Apprentice plumbers and pipe fitters Apprentices-building trades not elsewhere classified Apprentices-metalworking trades not elsewhere classified Apprentices-printing trades Apprentices-other specified trades Apprentices-trade not specified Asbestos and insulation workers Attendants-auto service and parking Blasters and powdermen Boatmen, canalmen, and lock keepers Brakemen-railroad Bus drivers Chainmen, rodmen, and axmen-surveying Conductors-bus and street railway Deliverymen and routemen Dressmakers and seamstresses, except factory Dyers Filers, grinders, and polishers-metal Fruit, nut, vegetable graders, packers, not factory Furnacemen, smeltermen, and pourers Heaters-metal Laundry and dry cleaning operatives Meat cutters, except slaughter and packing houses Milliners Mine operatives and laborers Motormen, mine, factory, logging camp, and so forth Motormen, street, subway, and elevated railway Oilers and greasers, except auto Painters, except construction or maintenance Photographic process workers Power station operators Sailors and deckhands Sawyers Spinners-textile Stationary firemen Switchmen-railroad Taxicab drivers and chauffeurs Truck and tractor drivers Weavers-textile Welders and flame cutters Operatives and kindred workers not elsewhere classified
Agricultural sciences Biological sciences Chemistry Economics Engineering Geology and geophysics Mathematics Medical sciences Physics Psychology Statistics Natural sciences not elsewhere classified Social sciences not elsewhere classified Nonscientific subjects Subject not specified Agricultural scientists Biological scientists Geologists and geophysicists Mathematicians Physicists Miscellaneous natural scientists Economists Psychologists Statisticians and actuaries Miscellaneous social scientists
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