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Table Ba3937-4110 - Detailed occupations-the economically active population: 1900-1970 [Part 3]

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  Operatives and kindred workers Private household workers Service workers, except private household
  Total Apprentices Asbestos and insulation workers Attendants, auto service and parking Blasters and powdermen Boatmen, canalmen, and lock keepers Brakemen, railroad Switchmen, railroad Brakemen and switchmen, railroad 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, and vegetable graders and packers, except factory Furnacemen, smeltermen, and pourers Heaters, metal Laundry and dry cleaning operatives Meatcutters, except slaughter and packing houses Milliners Mine operatives and laborers not elsewhere classified Motormen, mine, factory, logging camp, and so forth Motormen, street, subway, and elevated railway Oilers and greasers, except auto Painters, except construction and maintenance Photographic process workers Power station operators Sailors and deckhands Sawyers Spinners, textile Stationary firemen Bus drivers Taxicab drivers and chauffeurs Truck and tractor drivers Bus, taxicab, and truck drivers Weavers, textile Welders and flame-cutters Operatives and kindred workers not elsewhere classified Nonmanufacturing industries (including not reported) Total Laundresses Housekeepers Private household workers not elsewhere classified Total Attendants, hospital, and other institution Midwives Practical nurses Midwives and practical nurses Attendants, midwives, and practical nurses Attendants (professional and personal service) not elsewhere classified Attendants, recreation and amusement Ushers, recreation and amusement Attendants and ushers, recreation and amusement Barbers, beauticians, and manicurists Bartenders Boarding and lodging house keepers Bootblacks Charwomen and cleaners Cooks, except private household Elevator operators Firemen (fire protection) Guards, watchmen, and doorkeepers Policemen and detectives, government Policemen and detectives, private Policemen and detectives Marshals and constables Guards, policemen, and marshals Housekeepers and stewards, except private household Janitors and sextons Porters Sheriffs and bailiffs Counter and fountain workers Waiters and waitresses Counter workers and waiters Watchmen (crossing) and bridge tenders Service workers, except private household not elsewhere classified
Carpenters Electricians Plumbers and pipe fitters Printing trades Machinists and toolmakers Auto mechanics Bricklayers and masons Mechanics, except auto Building trades not elsewhere classified Metalworking trades not elsewhere classified Other specified trades Trade not specified Total Coal mining Crude petroleum and natural gas extraction Mining and quarrying, except fuel Total Manufacturing Total Construction Railroads and railway express service Transportation, except railroad Telecommunications, utilities, and sanitary services Transportation (except railroad) and telecommunications Wholesale and retail trade Business and repair services Transportation, telecommunications, trade, and business services Public administration Personal services All other industries (including not reported) Total Living in Living out Total Living in Living out Total Living in Living out
Total Sawmills, planing mills, and millwork Miscellaneous wood products Sawmills and miscellaneous wood products Furniture and fixtures Glass and glass products Cement and concrete, gypsum, and plaster products Structural clay products Pottery and related products Miscellaneous nonmetallic mineral and stone products Motor vehicles and motor vehicle equipment Ship and boat building and repairing Blast furnaces, steelworks, and rolling mills Other primary iron and steel industries Fabricated steel products Other primary iron and steel, and steel products Office and store machines and devices Miscellaneous machinery Not specified metal industries Agricultural machinery and tractors Aircraft and parts Railroad and miscellaneous transportation equipment Metal industry and machinery not elsewhere classified Metal industry and machinery not elsewhere classified, including motor vehicles Primary nonferrous industries Nonferrous metal industries and products Electrical machinery, equipment, and supplies Professional equipment and supplies Photographic equipment and supplies Professional and photographic equipment and supplies Watches, clocks, and clockwork-operated devices Miscellaneous manufacturing industries Meat products Canning and preserving of fruits, vegetables, and seafood Meat products and fruit and vegetable canning Dairy products Grain-mill products Bakery products Confectionery and related products Beverage industries Miscellaneous food preparations and kindred products Not specified food industries Tobacco manufactures Knitting mills Dyeing and finishing textiles, except knit goods Carpets, rugs, and other floor covering Yarn, thread, and fabric mills Miscellaneous textile mill products Apparel and accessories Miscellaneous fabricated textile products Pulp, paper, and paperboard mills Miscellaneous paper and pulp products Paperboard containers and boxes Printing, publishing, and allied industries Synthetic fibers Paints, varnishes, and related products Drugs and medicines Miscellaneous chemicals and allied products Drugs and miscellaneous chemicals Petroleum refining Miscellaneous petroleum and coal products Rubber products Leather-tanned, curried, and finished Footwear, except rubber Leather products, except footwear Not specified manufacturing industries
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