Table 73.-DETAILED OCCUPATION OF THE EXPERIENCED CIVILIAN LABOR FORCE AND OF EMPLOYED PERSONS, BY SEX, FOR THE STATE, AND FOR STANDARD METROPOLITAN AREAS AND CITIES OF 100,000 OR MORE: 1950-Con. Table 73.-DETAILED OCCUPATION OF THE EXPERIENCED CIVILIAN LABOR FORCE AND OF EMPLOYED PERSONS, BY SEX, FOR THE STATE, AND FOR STANDARD METROPOLITAN AREAS AND CITIES OF 100,000 OR MORE: 1950-Con. Table 74.-DETAILED OCCUPATION OF EMPLOYED PERSONS, BY SEX, FOR THE STATE: 1950 AND 1940 'Combined with "Professional, technical, and kindred workers (n.e.c.)," below. Combined with "Engineers, technical-Not elsewhere classified," below. Combined with "Social and welfare workers, except group,' below. Appears in two parts salaried and self-employed in the 1950 occupational classification; comparable separation not shown in the 1940 system. Combined with "Forgemen and hammermen," below. Data not available for adequate 1940 estimate; for purposes of major group comparability, however, a rough allowance for this occupation has been included in the major group total. Malders, metal, Motion picture projectionists. Opticians, and lens grinders and polishers. Painters, construction and maintenance. Photoengravers and lithographers. Pano and organ tuners and repairmen. Plasterers. Rollers and roll hands, metal. Roofers and slaters.. Tinmiths, coppersmiths, and sheet metal workers. Toolmakers, and die makers and setters. Omen and kindred workers (n.e.c.)... Apprentices..... Auto mechanics.. Bricklayers and masons.. Carpenters.... Electricians Other specified trades.. Trade not specified... Asbestos and insulation workers. Combined with "Mechanics and repairmen-Not elsewhere classified," below. Data not available for adequate 1940 estimate; for purposes of major group comparability, however, a rough allowance for this occupation has been included in the major group total. Combined with "Taxicab drivers and chauffeurs" and "Truck and tractor drivers," below. |