Codes and Frequencies
Code | Label |
1960
1pct
|
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0 | Accountants and auditors | 5,400 |
10 | Actors and actresses | 186 |
12 | Airplane pilots and navigators | 314 |
13 | Architects | 314 |
14 | Artists and art teachers | 1,302 |
15 | Athletes | 52 |
20 | Authors | 324 |
21 | Chemists | 948 |
22 | Chiropractors | 157 |
23 | Clergymen | 2,210 |
30 | College presidents and deans | 79 |
31 | Professors and instructors, agricultural sciences | 36 |
32 | Professors and instructors, biological sciences | 97 |
34 | Professors and instructors, chemistry | 72 |
35 | Professors and instructors, economics | 41 |
40 | Professors and instructors, engineering | 102 |
41 | Professors and instructors, geology and geophysics | 19 |
42 | Professors and instructors, mathematics | 107 |
43 | Professors and instructors, medical sciences | 68 |
45 | Professors and instructors, physics | 55 |
50 | Professors and instructors, psychology | 34 |
51 | Professors and instructors, statistics | 2 |
52 | Professors and instructors, natural sciences (n.e.c.) | 3 |
53 | Professors and instructors, social sciences (n.e.c.) | 286 |
54 | Professors and instructors, nonscientific subjects | 344 |
Code | Label |
1960
1pct
|
60 | Professors and instructors, subject not specifies | 598 |
70 | Dancers and dancing teachers | 343 |
71 | Dentists | 883 |
72 | Designers | 839 |
73 | Dietitians and nutritionists | 431 |
74 | Draftsmen | 2,480 |
75 | Editors and reporters | 1,284 |
80 | Engineers, aeronautical | 554 |
81 | Engineers, chemical | 437 |
82 | Engineers, civil | 1,744 |
83 | Engineers, electrical | 1,868 |
84 | Engineers, industrial | 1,065 |
85 | Engineers, mechanical | 1,685 |
90 | Engineers, metallurgical, and metallurgists | 193 |
91 | Engineers, mining | 130 |
92 | Engineers, sales | 614 |
93 | Engineers (n.e.c.) | 933 |
101 | Entertainers (n.e.c.) | 160 |
102 | Farm and home management advisors | 179 |
103 | Foresters and conservationists | 429 |
104 | Funeral directors and embalmers | 393 |
105 | Lawyers and judges | 2,216 |
111 | Librarians | 1,164 |
120 | Musicians and music teacher | 2,341 |
130 | Agricultural scientists | 96 |
Code | Label |
1960
1pct
|
131 | Biological scientists | 151 |
134 | Geologists and geophysicists | 217 |
135 | Mathematicians | 91 |
140 | Physicists | 141 |
145 | Miscellaneous natural scientists | 34 |
150 | Nurses, professional | 9,095 |
151 | Nurses, student professional | 661 |
152 | Optometrists | 187 |
153 | Osteopaths | 43 |
154 | Personnel and labor relations workers | 1,223 |
160 | Pharmacists | 1,080 |
161 | Photographers | 606 |
162 | Physicians and surgeons | 2,397 |
163 | Public relations men and publicity writers | 359 |
164 | Radio operators | 328 |
165 | Recreation and group workers | 1,137 |
170 | Religious workers | 692 |
171 | Social and welfare workers, except group | 1,333 |
172 | Economists | 194 |
173 | Psychologists | 155 |
174 | Statisticians and actuaries | 260 |
175 | Miscellaneous social scientists | 37 |
180 | Sports instructors and officials | 993 |
181 | Surveyors | 570 |
182 | Teachers, elementary schools | 13,540 |
Code | Label |
1960
1pct
|
183 | Teachers, secondary schools | 6,399 |
184 | Teachers (n.e.c.) | 2,057 |
185 | Technicians, medical and dental | 1,979 |
190 | Technicians, electrical and electronic | 1,033 |
191 | Technicians, other engineering and physical sciences | 2,187 |
192 | Technicians (n.e.c.) | 844 |
193 | Therapists and healer (n.e.c.) | 473 |
194 | Veterinarians | 184 |
195 | Professional, technical, and kindred workers (n.e.c.) | 3,594 |
200 | Farmers (owners and tenants) | 29,592 |
222 | Farm managers | 272 |
250 | Buyers and department heads, store | 2,719 |
251 | Buyers and shippers, farm products | 222 |
252 | Conductors, railroad | 639 |
253 | Credit men | 590 |
254 | Floor men and floor managers, store | 152 |
260 | Inspectors, public administration | 885 |
262 | Managers and superintendents, building | 645 |
265 | Officers, pilots, pursers, and engineers, ship | 455 |
270 | Officials and administrators (n.e.c.), public administration | 2,338 |
275 | Officials, lodge, society, union, etc . | 374 |
280 | Postmasters | 495 |
285 | Purchasing agents and buyers (n.e.c.) | 1,145 |
290 | Managers, officials, and proprietors (n.e.c.) | 51,371 |
301 | Agents (n.e.c.) | 1,940 |
Code | Label |
1960
1pct
|
302 | Attendants and assistants, library | 470 |
303 | Attendants, physician's and dentist's office | 1,311 |
304 | Baggagemen, transportation | 74 |
305 | Bank tellers | 1,929 |
310 | Bookkeepers | 14,377 |
312 | Cashiers | 8,453 |
313 | Collectors, bill and account | 406 |
314 | Dispatchers and starters, vehicle | 654 |
315 | Express messengers and railway mail clerks | 86 |
320 | File clerks | 2,572 |
321 | Insurance adjusters, examiners, and investigators | 622 |
323 | Mail carriers | 2,387 |
324 | Messengers and office boys | 960 |
325 | Office machine operators | 4,920 |
333 | Payroll and timekeeping clerks | 1,674 |
340 | Postal clerks | 2,848 |
341 | Receptionists | 2,620 |
342 | Secretaries | 24,877 |
343 | Shipping and receiving clerks | 3,374 |
345 | Stenographers | 4,821 |
350 | Stock clerks and storekeepers | 4,358 |
351 | Telegraph messengers | 63 |
352 | Telegraph operators | 277 |
353 | Telephone operators | 6,723 |
354 | Ticket, station, and express agents | 935 |
Code | Label |
1960
1pct
|
360 | Typists | 9,979 |
370 | Clerical and kindred workers (n.e.c.) | 44,069 |
380 | Advertising agents and salesmen | 411 |
381 | Auctioneers | 45 |
382 | Demonstrators | 550 |
383 | Hucksters and peddlers | 770 |
385 | Insurance agents, brokers, and underwriters | 4,204 |
390 | Newsboys | 2,776 |
393 | Real estate agents and brokers | 2,390 |
394 | Salesmen and sales clerks (n.e.c.) | 57,848 |
395 | Stock and bond salesmen | 359 |
401 | Bakers | 1,382 |
402 | Blacksmiths | 295 |
403 | Boilermakers | 312 |
404 | Bookbinders | 392 |
405 | Brickmasons, stonemasons, and tile setters | 2,387 |
410 | Cabinetmakers | 776 |
411 | Carpenters | 11,086 |
413 | Cement and concrete finishers | 554 |
414 | Compositors and typesetters | 2,071 |
415 | Cranemen, derrickmen, and hoistmen | 1,457 |
420 | Decorators and window dressers | 706 |
421 | Electricians | 3,907 |
423 | Electrotypers and stereotypers | 101 |
424 | Engravers, except photoengravers | 154 |
Code | Label |
1960
1pct
|
425 | Excavating, grading, and machinery operators | 2,367 |
430 | Foremen (n.e.c.) | 13,341 |
431 | Forgemen and hamnermen | 126 |
432 | Furriers | 54 |
434 | Glaziers | 188 |
435 | Heat treaters, annealers, and temperers | 224 |
444 | Inspectors, scalers, and graders, log and lumber | 228 |
450 | Inspectors (n.e.c.) | 1,266 |
451 | Jewelers, watchmakers, goldsmiths, and silversmiths | 445 |
452 | Job setters, metal | 413 |
453 | Linemen and servicemen, telegraph, telephone, and power | 2,916 |
454 | Locomotive engineers | 796 |
460 | Locomotive firemen | 406 |
461 | Loom fixers | 306 |
465 | Machinists | 5,860 |
470 | Mechanics and repairmen, air conditioning, heating, and refrigeration | 674 |
471 | Mechanics and repairmen, airplane | 1,256 |
472 | Mechanics and repairmen, automobile | 7,343 |
473 | Mechanics and repairmen, office machine | 308 |
474 | Mechanics and repairmen, radio and television | 1,180 |
475 | Mechanics and repairmen, railroad and car shop | 521 |
480 | Mechanics and repairmen (n.e.c.) | 13,849 |
490 | Millers, grain, flour, feed, etc . | 109 |
491 | Millwrights | 733 |
492 | Molders, metal | 652 |
Code | Label |
1960
1pct
|
493 | Motion picture projectionists | 205 |
494 | Opticians, and lens grinders and polishers | 226 |
495 | Painters, construction and maintenance | 5,066 |
501 | Paperhangers | 154 |
502 | Pattern and model makers, except paper | 489 |
503 | Photoengravers and lithographers | 307 |
504 | Piano and organ tuners and repairmen | 55 |
505 | Plasterers | 641 |
510 | Plumbers and pipe fitters | 3,746 |
512 | Pressmen and plate printers, printing | 849 |
513 | Rollers and roll hands, metal | 346 |
514 | Roofers and slaters | 644 |
515 | Shoemakers and repairers, except factory | 423 |
520 | Stationary engineers | 3,185 |
521 | Stone cutters and stone carvers | 68 |
523 | Structural metal workers | 719 |
524 | Tailors and tailoresses | 557 |
525 | Tinsmiths, coppersmiths, and sheet metal workers | 1,631 |
530 | Toolmakers, and die makers and setters | 2,088 |
535 | Upholsterers | 676 |
545 | Craftsmen and kindred workers (n.e.c.) | 1,260 |
555 | Former members of the armed forces | 630 |
601 | Apprentice auto mechanics | 21 |
602 | Apprentice bricklayers and masons | 30 |
603 | Apprentice carpenters | 77 |
Code | Label |
1960
1pct
|
604 | Apprentice electricians | 93 |
605 | Apprentice machinists and toolmakers | 146 |
610 | Apprentice mechanics, except auto | 50 |
612 | Apprentice plumbers and pipe fitters | 98 |
613 | Apprentices, building trades (n.e.c.) | 36 |
614 | Apprentices, metalworking trades (n.e.c.) | 50 |
615 | Apprentices, printing trades | 126 |
620 | Apprentices, other specified trades | 106 |
621 | Apprentices, trade not specified | 131 |
630 | Asbestos and insulation workers | 254 |
631 | Assemblers | 9,551 |
632 | Attendants, auto service and parking | 4,476 |
634 | Blasters and powdermen | 90 |
635 | Boatmen, canalmen, and lock keepers | 86 |
640 | Brakemen, railroad | 717 |
641 | Bus drivers | 2,056 |
642 | Chainmen, rodmen, and axmen, surveying | 148 |
643 | Checkers, examiners, and inspectors, manufacturing | 7,102 |
645 | Conductors, bus and street railway | 61 |
650 | Deliverymen and routemen | 4,969 |
651 | Dressmakers and seamstresses, except factory | 1,925 |
652 | Dyers | 226 |
653 | Filers, grinders, and polishers, metal | 1,801 |
654 | Fruit, nut, and vegetable graders and packers, except factory | 637 |
670 | Furnacemen, smeltermen, and pourers | 638 |
Code | Label |
1960
1pct
|
671 | Graders and sorters, manufacturing | 758 |
672 | Heaters, metal | 105 |
673 | Knitters, loopers, and toppers, textile | 659 |
674 | Laundry and dry cleaning operatives | 6,395 |
675 | Meat cutters, except slaughter and packing house | 2,107 |
680 | Milliners | 64 |
685 | Mine operatives and laborers (n.e.c.) | 4,207 |
690 | Motormen, mine, factory, logging camp, etc . | 175 |
691 | Motormen, street, subway, and elevated railway | 98 |
692 | Oilers and greasers, except auto | 616 |
693 | Packers and wrappers (n.e.c.) | 8,183 |
694 | Painters, except construction and maintenance | 1,807 |
695 | Photographic process workers | 587 |
701 | Power station operators | 310 |
703 | Sailors and deck hands | 498 |
704 | Sawyers | 1,127 |
705 | Sewers and stitchers, manufacturing | 9,611 |
710 | Spinners, textile | 839 |
712 | Stationary firemen | 1,140 |
713 | Switchmen, railroad | 658 |
714 | Taxicab drivers and chauffeurs | 1,908 |
715 | Truck and tractor drivers | 18,062 |
720 | Weavers, textile | 886 |
721 | Welders and flame-cutters | 4,300 |
775 | Operatives and kindred workers (n.e.c.) | 64,822 |
Code | Label |
1960
1pct
|
801 | Baby sitters, private household | 5,483 |
802 | Housekeepers, private household | 2,182 |
803 | Laundresses, private household | 619 |
804 | Private household workers (n.e.c.) | 18,314 |
810 | Attendants, hospital and other institutions | 6,054 |
812 | Attendants, professional and personal service (n.e.c.) | 1,252 |
813 | Attendants, recreation and amusement | 1,107 |
814 | Barbers | 2,003 |
815 | Bartenders | 2,259 |
820 | Bootblacks | 142 |
821 | Boarding and lodging housekeepers | 428 |
823 | Chambermaids and maids, except private household | 2,930 |
824 | Charwomen and cleaners | 2,818 |
825 | Cooks, except private household | 8,638 |
830 | Counter and fountain workers | 2,680 |
831 | Elevator operators | 1,149 |
832 | Housekeepers and stewards, except private household | 2,261 |
834 | Janitors and sexton | 8,195 |
835 | Kitchen workers (n.e.c.), except private household | 5,424 |
840 | Midwives | 20 |
841 | Porters . | 1,866 |
842 | Practicl nurses | 3,459 |
843 | Hairdressers and cosmetologists | 4,174 |
850 | Firemen, fire protection | 1,437 |
851 | Guards, watchmen, and doorkeepers | 3,705 |
Code | Label |
1960
1pct
|
852 | Marshalls and constables | 91 |
853 | Policemen and detectives | 2,871 |
854 | Sheriffs and bailiffs | 301 |
860 | Watchmen (crossing) and bridge tenders | 352 |
874 | Ushers, recreation and amusement | 256 |
875 | Waiters, and waitresses | 18,199 |
890 | Service workers, except private household (n.e.c.) | 2,892 |
901 | Farm foremen | 305 |
902 | Farm laborers, wage workers | 20,448 |
903 | Farm laborers, unpaid family workers | 5,816 |
905 | Farm service laborers, self -enmloyed | 64 |
960 | Carpenters' helpers, except logging and mining | 617 |
962 | Fishermen and oystermen | 567 |
963 | Garage laborers, and car washers and greasers | 1,164 |
964 | Gardeners, except farm, and groundskeepers | 2,954 |
965 | Longshoremen and stevedores | 652 |
970 | Lumbermen, raftsmen, and woodchoppers | 1,656 |
971 | Teamsters | 257 |
972 | Truck drivers' helpers | 466 |
973 | Warehousemen (n.e.c.) | 1,353 |
985 | Laborers (n.e.c.) | 35,443 |
990 | NA (persons under 14 years, persons who never worked, persons in the armed forces, persons NILF and last worked 1949 or earlier) | 881,335 |
995 | Not reported | 63,590 |
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