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  1. <text id=93AC0288>
  2. <title>
  3. Multiple Jobholders, by Industry and Occupation:1991
  4. </title>
  5. <history>
  6. Compact ALMANAC--United States Statistics         
  7.  Labor Force & Unions                                
  8. </history>
  9. <article>
  10. <source>Time Almanac</source>
  11. <hdr>
  12. Multiple Jobholders, by Industry and Occupation: 1991
  13. </hdr>
  14. <body>
  15. <table>
  16. <tblhdr><cell>Characteristic<cell type=i>Employed<cell type=i>Multiple jobholders: Number<cell type=i>Rate(1)
  17. <row><cell type=a>TOTAL<cell type=i><cell type=i><cell type=n>
  18. <row><cell>Total, 16 years and over<cell>116,626<cell>7,183<cell>6.2
  19. <row><cell>INDUSTRY AND CLASS of worker of primary job:<cell><cell><cell>
  20. <row><cell>Agriculture<cell>3,466<cell>179<cell>5.2
  21. <row><cell>Nonagriculture industries<cell>113,160<cell>7,003<cell>6.2
  22. <row><cell>Wage and salary workers<cell>104,193<cell>6,691<cell>6.4
  23. <row><cell>Mining<cell>737<cell>25<cell>3.4
  24. <row><cell>Construction<cell>5,745<cell>271<cell>4.7
  25. <row><cell>Manufacturing<cell>19,993<cell>1,044<cell>5.2
  26. <row><cell>Durable Goods<cell>11,669<cell>628<cell>5.4
  27. <row><cell>Nondurable Goods<cell>8,324<cell>416<cell>5.0
  28. <row><cell>Transportation and public utilities<cell>7,848<cell>487<cell>6.2
  29. <row><cell>Wholesale trade<cell>4,255<cell>261<cell>6.1
  30. <row><cell>Retail Trade<cell>17,250<cell>914<cell>5.3
  31. <row><cell>Finance, insurance, and real estate<cell>7,066<cell>414<cell>5.9
  32. <row><cell>Services<cell>35,592<cell>2,747<cell>7.7
  33. <row><cell>Public Administration<cell>5,709<cell>528<cell>9.3
  34. <row><cell>Self-employed workers<cell>8,733<cell>306<cell>3.5
  35. <row><cell>Unpaid family workers<cell>235<cell>7<cell>2.9
  36. <row><cell>OCCUPATION of primary job:<cell><cell><cell>
  37. <row><cell>Managerial and professional specialty<cell>31,154<cell>2,259<cell>7.3
  38. <row><cell>Technical, sales and admin. support<cell>36,002<cell>2,154<cell>6.0
  39. <row><cell>Service occupations<cell>15,534<cell>1,063<cell>6.8
  40. <row><cell>Precision production, craft and repair<cell>13,115<cell>652<cell>5.0
  41. <row><cell>Operators, fabricators, and laborers<cell>17,065<cell>851<cell>5.0
  42. <row><cell>Farming, forestry and fishing<cell>3,756<cell>203<cell>5.4
  43. <row><cell>MALE<cell><cell><cell>
  44. <row><cell>Total, 16 years and over<cell>63,499<cell>4,054<cell>6.4
  45. <row><cell>Industry and class of worker of primary job:<cell><cell><cell>
  46. <row><cell>Agriculture<cell>2,737<cell>139<cell>5.1
  47. <row><cell>Nonagriculture industries<cell>60,762<cell>3,915<cell>6.4
  48. <row><cell>Wage and salary workers<cell>55,063<cell>3,733<cell>6.8
  49. <row><cell>Mining<cell>592<cell>17<cell>2.8
  50. <row><cell>Construction<cell>5,231<cell>239<cell>4.6
  51. <row><cell>Manufacturing<cell>13,497<cell>798<cell>5.9
  52. <row><cell>Durable Goods<cell>8,562<cell>506<cell>5.9
  53. <row><cell>Nondurable Goods<cell>4,935<cell>292<cell>5.9
  54. <row><cell>Transportation and public utilities<cell>5,526<cell>356<cell>6.4
  55. <row><cell>Wholesale trade<cell>3,010<cell>190<cell>6.3
  56. <row><cell>Retail Trade<cell>8,354<cell>444<cell>5.3
  57. <row><cell>Finance, insurance, and real estate<cell>2,860<cell>187<cell>6.5
  58. <row><cell>Services<cell>12,719<cell>1,125<cell>8.8
  59. <row><cell>Public Administration<cell>3,274<cell>376<cell>11.5
  60. <row><cell>Self-employed workers<cell>5,663<cell>182<cell>3.2
  61. <row><cell>Unpaid family workers<cell>36<cell>-<cell>-
  62. <row><cell>Occupation of primary job:<cell><cell><cell>
  63. <row><cell>Managerial and professional specialty<cell>16,678<cell>1,269<cell>7.6
  64. <row><cell>Technical, sales and admin. support<cell>12,584<cell>803<cell>6.4
  65. <row><cell>Service occupations<cell>6,252<cell>527<cell>8.4
  66. <row><cell>Precision production, craft and repair<cell>12,019<cell>608<cell>5.1
  67. <row><cell>Operators, fabricators, and laborers<cell>12,804<cell>682<cell>5.3
  68. <row><cell>Farming, forestry and fishing<cell>3,162<cell>164<cell>5.2
  69. <row><cell>FEMALE<cell><cell><cell>
  70. <row><cell>Total, 16 years and over<cell>53,127<cell>3,129<cell>5.9
  71. <row><cell>Industry and class of worker of primary job:<cell><cell><cell>
  72. <row><cell>Agriculture<cell>728<cell>41<cell>5.6
  73. <row><cell>Nonagriculture industries<cell>52,399<cell>3,088<cell>5.9
  74. <row><cell>Wage and salary workers<cell>49,129<cell>2,958<cell>6.0
  75. <row><cell>Mining<cell>145<cell>8<cell>5.8
  76. <row><cell>Construction<cell>514<cell>33<cell>6.4
  77. <row><cell>Manufacturing<cell>6,496<cell>245<cell>3.8
  78. <row><cell>Durable Goods<cell>3,107<cell>122<cell>3.9
  79. <row><cell>Nondurable Goods<cell>3,390<cell>123<cell>3.6
  80. <row><cell>Transportation and public utilities<cell>2,321<cell>131<cell>5.6
  81. <row><cell>Wholesale trade<cell>1,245<cell>70<cell>5.7
  82. <row><cell>Retail Trade<cell>8,896<cell>470<cell>5.3
  83. <row><cell>Finance, insurance, and real estate<cell>4,206<cell>227<cell>5.4
  84. <row><cell>Services<cell>22,873<cell>1,622<cell>7.1
  85. <row><cell>Public Administration<cell>2,434<cell>152<cell>6.2
  86. <row><cell>Self-employed workers<cell>3,070<cell>123<cell>4.0
  87. <row><cell>Unpaid family workers<cell>199<cell>7<cell>3.4
  88. <row><cell>Occupation of primary job:<cell><cell><cell>
  89. <row><cell>Managerial and professional specialty<cell>14,476<cell>990<cell>6.8
  90. <row><cell>Technical, sales and admin. support<cell>23,418<cell>1,351<cell>5.8
  91. <row><cell>Service occupations<cell>9,282<cell>536<cell>5.8
  92. <row><cell>Precision production, craft and repair<cell>1,096<cell>44<cell>4.0
  93. <row><cell>Operators, fabricators, and laborers<cell>4,261<cell>169<cell>4.0
  94. <row><cell>Farming, forestry and fishing<cell>594<cell>39<cell>6.6
  95. </table>
  96. <list>
  97. <item>- Represents or rounds to zero.
  98. <item>1. Multiple jobholders as a percent of all employed persons in specific group.
  99. </list>
  100. <p>Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
  101. </p>
  102. </body>
  103. </article>
  104. </text>
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