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Table Ba3833-3936 - Detailed occupations-the economically active population: 1900-1970 [Part 2]

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  Salesworkers Craftsmen, foremen, and kindred workers
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 Boilermakers Bookbinders Brickmasons, stonemasons, and tile setters Cabinetmakers Carpenters Cement and concrete finishers Electrotypers and stereotypers Engravers, except photoengravers Photoengravers and lithographers Engravers, photoengravers, and lithographers Compositors and typesetters Pressmen and plate printers, printing Engravers, photoengravers, compositors, and pressmen Decorators and window dressers Electricians Cranemen, derrickmen, and hoistmen Excavating, grading, and road machinery operators Cranemen and excavating machinery operators Stationary engineers Cranemen, excavating machinery operators, and stationary engineers Blacksmiths Forgemen and hammermen Blacksmiths, forgemen, and hammermen Foremen Furriers Painters, construction and maintenance Glaziers Painters and glaziers Heat treaters, annealers, and temperers Inspectors, scalers, and graders, log and lumber Inspectors not elsewhere classified Jewelers, watchmakers, goldsmiths, and silversmiths Linemen and servicemen, telegraph, telephone, and power Locomotive engineers Locomotive firemen Locomotive engineers and firemen Loom fixers Job setters, metal Machinists Job setters and machinists Mechanics and repairmen Toolmakers, die makers, and die setters Job setters, machinists, mechanics, and toolmakers Millers, grain, flour, feed, and so forth Millwrights Molders, metal Motion picture projectionists Opticians, and lens grinders and polishers Paperhangers Pattern and model makers, except paper Piano and organ tuners and repairmen Plasterers Plumbers and pipe fitters Rollers and roll hands, metal Roofers and slaters Shoemakers and repairers, except factory Stonecutters and stone carvers Structural metalworkers Tailors and tailoresses Tinsmiths, coppersmiths, and sheet metal workers Upholsterers Craftsmen and kindred workers not elsewhere classified Members of the armed forces
Total Manufacturing Wholesale trade Retail trade Other industries (including not reported) Foremen not elsewhere classified Construction Manufacturing Railroads and railway express service Transportation, except railroads Telecommunications, utilities, and sanitary services Transportation (except railroads), and telecommunications Railroads, other transportation, and telecommunications Other industries (including not reported) Total Construction Railroads and railway express service Transportation except railroad, communications, and other public utilities Other industries (including not reported) Airplane Automobile Railroad and car shop Office machine Radio and television Mechanics and repairmen not elsewhere classified
Total Metal industries Metal, machinery, and transportation equipment Machinery, including electrical Transportation equipment Textiles, textile products, and apparel Other durable goods Other nondurable goods (including not specified manufacturing) Other goods (including not specified manufacturing)
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