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Table 172. Occupation of the Experienced Civilian labor Force by Race and Sex, and Weeks Worked in 1969 and Experienced Workers Not in labor Force by Sex: 1970 The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More THE STATE Mala, 16 years old ond over--------------------- ,,., ....... ,, ledolcal, ...i ldodred wlll<on------------- Accountonts ____________________________________________ _ Archilects----------------------------------------------- Computer specialists -- -------- ______ ---- -- ------ __ ------ -- Engineers -- -- -- ........ ---- ---- ____ ---- -- ---- -- ---- ---- -- --- Aeronautical and astronautical ..................................................... .. (\vii __ .... -- ........ -- ---- ........ ------ ---- .... ---- .... ------ ---- .. Electrical and electronic --------------------------------- Mechanical __ -------------- ______ ---------------------- Other engineers -- ------ -------------------------------- Lawyers and judges -------------------------------------- life ond physical scientists .................. _______________________ _ Chmists .... __ ........................ ----------------------------- Physicians. dentists, and related practitioners----------------- Dentists ____ -- ... --------------------------------------- Pharmacists __ ---------------------- ______________ ,. __ _ - Physicians, medical and osteopathic----------------------- Other related practitioners __ ----------------------------- Health technologists and technic•ons ________________________ ,. Religious workers ------------ ____ ------ ______ ---------- _ - Social scientists-------------- ______ ., ________________ ., __ _ - Social and recreation workers _________________________ ,. __ ,_ - T eochers-- -- - .. __ ---- -- -- ______________ ---- __ .... -- ---- __ _ - College and university ______ ------------------------ ... ---- Elementary and prekindergarten ------------------------- - Secondary __ -------------- ---------------------------- Engineering and science technicians------------------------- - Draflsmen and surveyors ______ ------------------------- - Electrical and electronic engin&ering technicians.------------ - Technicions. except health, and engineering and science _______ _ - Airplane pilots ____ -------- _ .. ---- ---- -------------- ---- - Wtiters, attists, and entertainers -------------------------- - Other professional. technical, and kindred workers ___________ _ - M•n•gers Hd ctd11lnl1tretors, except farm------------- Buyers, purchasing agents. and sales managers-------------- - - School administrators __ - .. ____ ---- ______ ------------------ - Specified managers and administrators, public administration --- Othet specified managers and administrators ---------------- Managers and administrators, n.e.c .. salaried---------------- - - - Manufacturing-------- ____ ---------------------------- - Wholesale and retail trade .. ----------------------------- - Transportation, communications, and other public utilities ___ _ All other industries------------------------------------ - - Managers and odministrotors, n.e.c., self·employed ----------- Construction ______________________________ -------- __ _ - Manufacturing ______________________ .... ____ ---------- __ Wholesale and retail trade------------------------------ All other industries------------------------------------ - - - - Selts worktn ------------------------------------ Insurance agents, brokers, and underwriters __ --------------- Real eslate agents ond btokers - - Sales representatives, manufacturing industries _____ .. _______ _ Sales representatives, wholesale trade---------------------- Sales clerks, retail trade---------------------------------- Solesmen, retail trade __________ ---- __ -------------------- Salesmen of services and construction_., ___________________ _ Other soles workers------------------------------------- Clerico! Hd klodrod worton ------------------------ Bonk tellers and cashiers--------------------------------- Bookkeepers and billing clerks----------------------------- Moil handlers and postal clerks---------------------------- Other clerical and kindred workers------------------------- (nsfts•n 11d ktftdnd worit111 __________ ,. __________ _ Apparel craftsmen and upholsterers------------------------ Bakers .... _,. __ ---- ---------------------------- __ -------- Cabinetmakers ______________________________ ·- ______ ----- Construction craftsmen ---- ------ ------ ---------------- Cotpenrers ______ ,,,_ ---------- ------ __ ----------------- Excavating, grading, and rood machine operators------------ Electricians ____ ------------- ---------- --------------.--- Masons and tile setters ------------------- ... ------------ Painters. construction and maintenance, and paperhangers __ _ Plasterers and cement finishers _________________________ _ Plumbers and pipe fitters ______________________________ _ Other constroction craftsmen--------------------------- Foremen, n.e.c ______________________________________ ---- Manufacturing---------------------------------------- Nonmonufocturing industries ____ ...... ---------------------- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - lin-:men and servicemen, telephone and power--------------- locomotive engineers and firemen __________________________ _ Mechanics and repairmen ... ______ ------------------------- - - Air conditioning, heating, and refrigeration ---------------- Aircraft ---- -- __ -- -------- ____ ---- _ .. -- __ ---- -- __ -- __ -- Automobile, including body ____ -------------------------- - Radio and television ----------------------------------- Other mechanics and repaitmen ------------------------- - - - Metal craftsmen, except mechanics ------------------------- Machinists and job and die setters ------------------------ Sheetmetol workers and tinsmiths _______________________ _ Compositors and typesetters---------------------------- Pressmen and plate printers, printing---------------------- Stationary engineers and power station operators ------------- Other craftsmen and kindred workers ----------------------- - - 8-616 CONNECTICUT [Data based on sample see text Far meaning of symbols. see text] Weeks worked In 1969 of the experienced civilian Year lost worked of experienced Total labor force workers not in labor force experienced Persons of civilian Spanish 50 to 52 27 to 49 1to26 labor force White Negro language Total weeks weeks weeks 1960-63 1964-68 1969-70 791 046 750 589 37 730 16 646 781 470 577 843 152 417 51 210 15 184 34 619 73 211 138 582 134 973 2 653 1 969 137 903 104 441 27 178 6 284 1 229 3 246 a 039 9 894 9 722 139 92 9 878 8 609 939 330 142 272 330 1 387 1 326 46 22 1 378 1 078 249 51 11 49 65 4 344 4 271 50 54 4 334 3 784 423 127 - 17 143 31 249 30 874 182 357 31 190 27 475 2 985 730 371 706 627 4 036 4 006 6 23 4 036 3 556 335 145 36 34 27 2 485 2 422 47 26 2 480 2 166 238 76 67 118 69 5 885 5 778 28 86 5 877 5 181 574 122 78 103 114 5 858 5 781 31 73 5 853 5 181 546 126 50 159 111 12 985 12 887 70 149 12 944 11 391 1 292 261 140 292 306 4 802 4 770 32 33 4 796 4 128 545 123 68 108 204 2 881 2 771 50 33 2 867 2 441 324 102 18 70 184 1 900 1 823 38 28 l 891 1 639 190 62 10 36 113 8 877 8 603 63 173 8 847 6 109 2 538 200 53 159 217 1 694 1 657 30 13 1 690 891 768 31 12 43 36 1 767 1 758 9 10 1 753 1 463 229 61 5 44 86 4 822 4 594 24 143 4 810 3 305 1 413 92 36 68 75 594 594 - 7 594 450 128 16 - 4 20 1 070 973 57 7 1 049 735 195 119 11 46 135 2 590 2 480 110 55 2 563 2 079 381 103 29 74 123 2 596 2 542 24 67 2 591 2 107 375 109 10 53 139 I 924 1 742 174 104 1 908 1 267 367 274 15 113 1 036 21 554 21 029 391 326 21 435 9 282 10 359 1 794 75 391 1 207 5 585 5 435 50 127 5 558 2 992 2 143 423 21 130 434 4 869 4 724 135 54 4 820 1 802 2 417 601 15 52 186 9 560 9 386 170 98 9 557 3 535 5 348 674 27 137 368 15 120 14 739 313 241 15 065 12 527 1 908 630 68 291 779 6 795 6 655 110 108 6 772 5 602 824 346 34 130 342 2 601 2 503 91 44 2 601 2 183 317 101 - 28 92 2 476 2 460 16 17 2 466 2 053 348 65 22 44 91 1 246 1 236 10 12 1 241 1 064 150 27 6 6 42 9 933 9 780 117 122 9 890 7 201 1 971 718 101 293 912 17 885 16 891 009 266 17 646 13 566 3 271 809 235 560 18'11 97 529 96 085 1 233 1 147 97 185 84 840 10 618 1 727 1 788 3 536 3 412 13 258 13 136 97 150 13 227 11 962 1 093 172 147 354 265 2 444 2 333 101 30 2 444 1 496 911 37 22 102 50 3 844 3 695 129 44 3 829 3 456 289 84 130 270 287 15 622 15 199 325 157 15 505 13 099 1 940 466 396 748 862 51 784 51 362 383 579 51 636 46 369 4 519 748 727 1 488 I 495 18 293 18 240 36 211 18 246 16 956 1 151 139 283 513 352 14 410 14 268 123 163 14 388 12 653 1 415 320 158 392 356 3 145 3 123 22 21 3 136 2 947 162 27 83 155 166 15 936 15 731 202 184 15 866 13 813 1 791 262 203 428 621 10 577 10 360 198 187 10 544 8 458 1 866 220 366 574 453 2 404 2 334 65 44 2 394 1 559 776 59 89 110 165 835 829 6 - 835 665 137 33 21 43 33 4 986 4 901 80 130 4 968 4 340 534 94 204 304 169 2 352 2 296 47 13 2 347 1 894 419 34 52 117 86 53 259 52 449 752 625 52 620 39 675 9 057 3 888 792 1 945 4 501 7 295 7 224 65 78 7 245 6 069 1 026 150 177 245 193 2 707 2 671 36 26 2 680 2 051 506 123 56 96 139 6 812 6 741 66 72 6 793 5 737 888 168 90 195 278 8 499 8 408 83 82 8 460 7 210 999 251 65 152 300 12 887 12 625 228 209 12 607 7 347 3 047 2 213 195 592 2 237 5 367 5 305 62 52 5 319 4 217 805 ')!}7 75 131 318 2 640 2 614 26 39 2 67'1 2 011 456 162 26 121 130 7 052 6 861 186 67 6 887 5 033 1 330 524 108 413 906 60 297 57 379 2 722 900 59 338 43 454 10 208 5 676 1 098 2 835 7 322 2 452 2 378 74 28 2 365 1 214 577 574 37 131 536 3 351 3 258 70 44 3 304 2 540 564 200 53 200 259 8 568 8 027 526 67 8 487 7 006 968 513 127 323 791 45 926 43 716 2 052 761 45 182 32 694 8 099 4 389 881 2 181 5 736 182 173 175 005 6 755 3 023 180 952 137 098 37 477 6 377 4 090 7 965 10 762 1 537 1 472 65 60 I 512 1 188 292 32 55 92 115 1 510 I 439 71 108 1 495 1 135 282 78 72 63 142 991 974 17 31 982 731 209 42 19 30 44 45 301 44 002 1 219 450 45 028 27 093 15 56' 2 368 955 2 293 3 472 14 748 14 440 282 118 14 665 8 438 5 450 777 362 863 1 266 4 044 3 906 138 8 4 024 2 270 1 608 146 14 117 204 7 522 7 331 166 104 7 494 5 960 1 315 219 134 277 258 3 394 3 275 119 26 3 366 1 341 1 851 174 137 184 321 5 643 5 334 280 118 5 580 2 775 2 204 601 156 496 920 860 778 82 21 860 310 498 52 15 44 99 6 692 6 588 104 36 6 646 4 885 1 517 244 111 232 260 2 398 2 350 48 19 2 393 1 114 1 124 155 26 80 144 29 112 28 470 612 418 29 079 25 685 3 131 263 568 1 183 766 20 441 20 074 355 351 20 430 18 360 1 913 157 385 816 493 8 671 8 396 257 67 8 649 7 325 1 218 106 183 367 273 5 356 5 184 172 60 5 312 4 556 609 147 79 160 173 406 406 - - 406 298 102 6 36 64 25 34 649 33 293 1 264 554 34 452 27 458 5 690 1 304 517 1 009 1 419 I 848 1 830 14 18 1 841 1 591 217 33 19 41 55 3 206 3 111 95 39 3 186 2 672 363 151 47 67 64 12 665 11 995 633 178 12 575 9 558 2 343 674 98 226 557 1 630 1 596 13 21 1 625 1 277 290 58 14 42 78 15 300 14 761 509 298 15 225 12 360 2 477 388 339 627 665 34 156 32 774 1 275 787 34 010 27 225 5 938 847 975 1 567 1 200 15 310 14 563 688 420 15 243 12 354 2 545 344 388 780 566 3 643 3 563 61 45 3 607 2 727 748 132 33 78 89 9 818 9 758 SS 93 9 784 7 990 1 591 203 288 469 340 5 385 4 890 471 229 5 376 4 154 1 054 168 266 240 205 6 112 5 927 171 82 6 059 4 953 919 187 114 171 328 2 680 2 597 79 58 2 660 2 148 433 79 75 105 146 2 453 2 361 82 19 2 424 1 974 347 103 26 56 128 2 136 2 098 32 33 2 123 1 8'11 254 28 52 141 106 20 907 18 966 1 857 440 20 494 14 935 4 484 1 075 648 1 192 2 972 DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

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Page 1: ~:i~!~EiFii~~~~t~;;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::Table 172. Occupation of the Experienced Civilian labor Force by Race and Sex, and Weeks Worked in 1969 and Experienced Workers

Table 172. Occupation of the Experienced Civilian labor Force by Race and Sex, and Weeks Worked in 1969 and Experienced Workers Not in labor Force by Sex: 1970

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

THE STATE

Mala, 16 years old ond over--------------------­

,,., ....... ,, ledolcal, ...i ldodred wlll<on-------------Accountonts ____________________________________________ _

Archilects-----------------------------------------------Computer specialists -- -------- ______ -- -- -- ------ __ ------ --Engineers -- -- -- ........ ---- ---- ____ ---- -- ---- -- ---- ---- -- ---

Aeronautical and astronautical ..................................................... .. (\vii __ .... -- ........ -- ---- ........ ------ ---- .... ---- .... ------ ---- .. Electrical and electronic ---------------------------------Mechanical __ -------------- ______ ----------------------Other engineers -- ------ -------------------------------­

Lawyers and judges --------------------------------------life ond physical scientists .................. _______________________ _

Chmists .... __ ........................ -----------------------------Physicians. dentists, and related practitioners-----------------

Dentists ____ -- ... ---------------------------------------Pharmacists __ ---------------------- ______________ ,. __ _ -Physicians, medical and osteopathic----------------------­Other related practitioners __ -----------------------------Health technologists and technic•ons ________________________ ,.

Religious workers ------------ ____ ------ ______ ---------- _ -Social scientists-------------- ______ ., ________________ ., __ _ -Social and recreation workers _________________________ ,. __ ,_ -T eochers-- -- - .. __ -- -- -- -- ______________ ---- __ .... -- ---- __ _ -

College and university ______ ------------------------ ... ----Elementary and prekindergarten --------------------------Secondary __ -------------- ----------------------------

Engineering and science technicians--------------------------Draflsmen and surveyors ______ --------------------------Electrical and electronic engin&ering technicians.-------------

Technicions. except health, and engineering and science _______ _ -Airplane pilots ____ ---- ---- _ .. ---- ---- -------------- ---- -

Wtiters, attists, and entertainers ---------------------------Other professional. technical, and kindred workers ___________ _ -M•n•gers Hd ctd11lnl1tretors, except farm------------­

Buyers, purchasing agents. and sales managers----------------

School administrators __ - .. ____ ---- ______ -------------------Specified managers and administrators, public administration --­Othet specified managers and administrators ---------------­Managers and administrators, n.e.c .. salaried----------------

---

Manufacturing-------- ____ ---------------------------- -Wholesale and retail trade .. ----------------------------- -Transportation, communications, and other public utilities ___ _ All other industries------------------------------------

--Managers and odministrotors, n.e.c., self·employed -----------Construction ______________________________ -------- __ _ -

Manufacturing ______________________ .... ____ ---------- __ Wholesale and retail trade-----------------------------­All other industries------------------------------------

----

Selts worktn ------------------------------------Insurance agents, brokers, and underwriters __ --------------­Real eslate agents ond btokers ---------~------------------

--Sales representatives, manufacturing industries _____ .. _______ _

Sales representatives, wholesale trade---------------------­Sales clerks, retail trade----------------------------------Solesmen, retail trade __________ ---- __ --------------------Salesmen of services and construction_., ___________________ _ Other soles workers-------------------------------------

Clerico! Hd klodrod worton -----------------------­Bonk tellers and cashiers--------------------------------­Bookkeepers and billing clerks----------------------------­Moil handlers and postal clerks---------------------------­Other clerical and kindred workers-------------------------

(nsfts•n 11d ktftdnd worit111 __________ ,. __________ _ Apparel craftsmen and upholsterers------------------------Bakers .... _,. __ ---- ---------------------------- __ --------Cabinetmakers ______________________________ ·- ______ -----

Construction craftsmen ---- -· ------ ------ ----------------Cotpenrers ______ ,,,_ ---------- ------ __ -----------------Excavating, grading, and rood machine operators------------Electricians ____ ------------- ---------- --------------.---Masons and tile setters ------------------- ... ------------Painters. construction and maintenance, and paperhangers __ _ Plasterers and cement finishers _________________________ _ Plumbers and pipe fitters ______________________________ _

Other constroction craftsmen---------------------------Foremen, n.e.c ______________________________________ ----

Manufacturing----------------------------------------Nonmonufocturing industries ____ ...... ----------------------

---------------------------

lin-:men and servicemen, telephone and power---------------locomotive engineers and firemen __________________________ _ Mechanics and repairmen ... ______ -------------------------

--

Air conditioning, heating, and refrigeration ----------------Aircraft ---- -- __ -- -------- ____ ---- _ .. -- __ ---- -- __ -- __ --Automobile, including body ____ --------------------------

-

Radio and television ----------------------------------­Other mechanics and repaitmen -------------------------

---

Metal craftsmen, except mechanics ------------------------­Machinists and job and die setters ------------------------Sheetmetol workers and tinsmiths _______________________ _

Pri~:~~~~~r~~~~~:e~~=========::::::::::::::::::::::::: Compositors and typesetters---------------------------­Pressmen and plate printers, printing---------------------­

Stationary engineers and power station operators ------------­Other craftsmen and kindred workers -----------------------

-

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8-616 CONNECTICUT

[Data based on sample see text Far meaning of symbols. see text]

Weeks worked In 1969 of the experienced civilian Year lost worked of experienced

Total labor force workers not in labor force

experienced Persons of civilian Spanish 50 to 52 27 to 49 1to26

labor force White Negro language Total weeks weeks weeks 1960-63 1964-68 1969-70

791 046 750 589 37 730 16 646 781 470 577 843 152 417 51 210 15 184 34 619 73 211

138 582 134 973 2 653 1 969 137 903 104 441 27 178 6 284 1 229 3 246 a 039 9 894 9 722 139 92 9 878 8 609 939 330 142 272 330 1 387 1 326 46 22 1 378 1 078 249 51 11 49 65 4 344 4 271 50 54 4 334 3 784 423 127 - 17 143

31 249 30 874 182 357 31 190 27 475 2 985 730 371 706 627 4 036 4 006 6 23 4 036 3 556 335 145 36 34 27 2 485 2 422 47 26 2 480 2 166 238 76 67 118 69 5 885 5 778 28 86 5 877 5 181 574 122 78 103 114 5 858 5 781 31 73 5 853 5 181 546 126 50 159 111

12 985 12 887 70 149 12 944 11 391 1 292 261 140 292 306 4 802 4 770 32 33 4 796 4 128 545 123 68 108 204

2 881 2 771 50 33 2 867 2 441 324 102 18 70 184 1 900 1 823 38 28 l 891 1 639 190 62 10 36 113 8 877 8 603 63 173 8 847 6 109 2 538 200 53 159 217 1 694 1 657 30 13 1 690 891 768 31 12 43 36 1 767 1 758 9 10 1 753 1 463 229 61 5 44 86 4 822 4 594 24 143 4 810 3 305 1 413 92 36 68 75

594 594 - 7 594 450 128 16 - 4 20 1 070 973 57 7 1 049 735 195 119 11 46 135 2 590 2 480 110 55 2 563 2 079 381 103 29 74 123 2 596 2 542 24 67 2 591 2 107 375 109 10 53 139

I 924 1 742 174 104 1 908 1 267 367 274 15 113 1 036 21 554 21 029 391 326 21 435 9 282 10 359 1 794 75 391 1 207 5 585 5 435 50 127 5 558 2 992 2 143 423 21 130 434 4 869 4 724 135 54 4 820 1 802 2 417 601 15 52 186 9 560 9 386 170 98 9 557 3 535 5 348 674 27 137 368

15 120 14 739 313 241 15 065 12 527 1 908 630 68 291 779 6 795 6 655 110 108 6 772 5 602 824 346 34 130 342 2 601 2 503 91 44 2 601 2 183 317 101 - 28 92 2 476 2 460 16 17 2 466 2 053 348 65 22 44 91 1 246 1 236 10 12 1 241 1 064 150 27 6 6 42 9 933 9 780 117 122 9 890 7 201 1 971 718 101 293 912

17 885 16 891 009 266 17 646 13 566 3 271 809 235 560 18'11

97 529 96 085 1 233 1 147 97 185 84 840 10 618 1 727 1 788 3 536 3 412 13 258 13 136 97 150 13 227 11 962 1 093 172 147 354 265 2 444 2 333 101 30 2 444 1 496 911 37 22 102 50 3 844 3 695 129 44 3 829 3 456 289 84 130 270 287

15 622 15 199 325 157 15 505 13 099 1 940 466 396 748 862 51 784 51 362 383 579 51 636 46 369 4 519 748 727 1 488 I 495 18 293 18 240 36 211 18 246 16 956 1 151 139 283 513 352 14 410 14 268 123 163 14 388 12 653 1 415 320 158 392 356 3 145 3 123 22 21 3 136 2 947 162 27 83 155 166

15 936 15 731 202 184 15 866 13 813 1 791 262 203 428 621 10 577 10 360 198 187 10 544 8 458 1 866 220 366 574 453 2 404 2 334 65 44 2 394 1 559 776 59 89 110 165

835 829 6 - 835 665 137 33 21 43 33 4 986 4 901 80 130 4 968 4 340 534 94 204 304 169 2 352 2 296 47 13 2 347 1 894 419 34 52 117 86

53 259 52 449 752 625 52 620 39 675 9 057 3 888 792 1 945 4 501 7 295 7 224 65 78 7 245 6 069 1 026 150 177 245 193 2 707 2 671 36 26 2 680 2 051 506 123 56 96 139 6 812 6 741 66 72 6 793 5 737 888 168 90 195 278 8 499 8 408 83 82 8 460 7 210 999 251 65 152 300

12 887 12 625 228 209 12 607 7 347 3 047 2 213 195 592 2 237 5 367 5 305 62 52 5 319 4 217 805 ')!}7 75 131 318 2 640 2 614 26 39 2 67'1 2 011 456 162 26 121 130 7 052 6 861 186 67 6 887 5 033 1 330 524 108 413 906

60 297 57 379 2 722 900 59 338 43 454 10 208 5 676 1 098 2 835 7 322 2 452 2 378 74 28 2 365 1 214 577 574 37 131 536 3 351 3 258 70 44 3 304 2 540 564 200 53 200 259 8 568 8 027 526 67 8 487 7 006 968 513 127 323 791

45 926 43 716 2 052 761 45 182 32 694 8 099 4 389 881 2 181 5 736

182 173 175 005 6 755 3 023 180 952 137 098 37 477 6 377 4 090 7 965 10 762 1 537 1 472 65 60 I 512 1 188 292 32 55 92 115 1 510 I 439 71 108 1 495 1 135 282 78 72 63 142

991 974 17 31 982 731 209 42 19 30 44 45 301 44 002 1 219 450 45 028 27 093 15 56' 2 368 955 2 293 3 472 14 748 14 440 282 118 14 665 8 438 5 450 777 362 863 1 266 4 044 3 906 138 8 4 024 2 270 1 608 146 14 117 204 7 522 7 331 166 104 7 494 5 960 1 315 219 134 277 258 3 394 3 275 119 26 3 366 1 341 1 851 174 137 184 321 5 643 5 334 280 118 5 580 2 775 2 204 601 156 496 920

860 778 82 21 860 310 498 52 15 44 99 6 692 6 588 104 36 6 646 4 885 1 517 244 111 232 260 2 398 2 350 48 19 2 393 1 114 1 124 155 26 80 144 29 112 28 470 612 418 29 079 25 685 3 131 263 568 1 183 766 20 441 20 074 355 351 20 430 18 360 1 913 157 385 816 493 8 671 8 396 257 67 8 649 7 325 1 218 106 183 367 273 5 356 5 184 172 60 5 312 4 556 609 147 79 160 173 406 406 - - 406 298 102 6 36 64 25 34 649 33 293 1 264 554 34 452 27 458 5 690 1 304 517 1 009 1 419 I 848 1 830 14 18 1 841 1 591 217 33 19 41 55 3 206 3 111 95 39 3 186 2 672 363 151 47 67 64 12 665 11 995 633 178 12 575 9 558 2 343 674 98 226 557 1 630 1 596 13 21 1 625 1 277 290 58 14 42 78 15 300 14 761 509 298 15 225 12 360 2 477 388 339 627 665

34 156 32 774 1 275 787 34 010 27 225 5 938 847 975 1 567 1 200 15 310 14 563 688 420 15 243 12 354 2 545 344 388 780 566 3 643 3 563 61 45 3 607 2 727 748 132 33 78 89 9 818 9 758 SS 93 9 784 7 990 1 591 203 288 469 340 5 385 4 890 471 229 5 376 4 154 1 054 168 266 240 205 6 112 5 927 171 82 6 059 4 953 919 187 114 171 328 2 680 2 597 79 58 2 660 2 148 433 79 75 105 146 2 453 2 361 82 19 2 424 1 974 347 103 26 56 128 2 136 2 098 32 33 2 123 1 8'11 254 28 52 141 106 20 907 18 966 1 857 440 20 494 14 935 4 484 1 075 648 1 192 2 972

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

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Table 172. Occupation of the Experienced Civilian labor Force by Race and Sex, and Weeks Worked in 1969 and Experienced Workers Not in Labor Force by Sex: 1970-Continued

I Data based 011 sample, see text. For meaning of symbols see text!

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

THE STATE- Continued

Male, 16 yean aid and ovlt'-Continued

Op•tatlve1, except transport -- ---- ----------.---------A5'emblers __ ------ ____ ------------------------ ------ __ _ Checkers. examiners, ond inspectors; manufacturing ----------­Goroge workers and gos station ottendants------------------­loundry and drycleaning operatives, n.e.c -------------------­Meat cutters and butcherS---------------------------------Mine operoti\fes. n.e.c ____ ---- ---- .... -------------- -- -------Po:kers end wrappers, except produce ______________________ _ Pam!ers. manufactured articles----------------------------­Prec1sion machine operatives __ ---- -- ---------- --- .. ---------Sawyers -- ____ ---- ---------- __ --------------------------

~:i~!~EiFii~~~~t~;;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Other metohNorking operatives -----------------------------~i~~~ii:::~fied operatives -:-.-- ---- --.---------- ---- ------ __ _

us and not spec1f1ed operatives -------------------Occupation;

Machine operotives, mi!ic::ellaneous specified -------------­Machine operatives, not specified---------------------..--

~!~c:!l~cifc~~so~~~~~:~~~s-========:::::::::::::::::::::: Industry,

Maon~::b11e0~~~d; :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :::: :: :: :: :: : Wood products, including furniture _________________ _ Primary metal indostries -------------------------­Fabricated metal industries ------------------------Mochinety, including electrical .................... ------------Motar vehicles and equipment---------------------­Transportation equipment, except motor vehicles -----­Other durable goods------------------------------

Nondurable goods---- __ ---------------------------­Food and kindred products------------------------­Apparel and other fabricated texlile products --------­Poper and allied products-------------------------­Chemicals and allied products---------------------­Other nondurable goads---------------------------

Not spe·cified monufocturing industries ________________ _ Nonmonufacturing industries __ ------------------------­

Transportation, communications, and other public utilities_ Wholesole and retail trade--------------------------­AU other industries---------------------------------

Transport equipment operatives ______________________ _

Bus drivers __ -------------------------------------------Taxicab drivers and chauffeurs----------------------------­Truck drivers and deliverymen------------------- .. ----------Olher transport equipment operatives ______________ ----------

laboren, except farm ____ ., _______________________ _ -Construction lo borers---------- ____ -----------------------Freight. s.tock. ond material handlers-----------------------­Other specified laborers---------------------------------­Miscellaneous and not specified laborers--------------------

Occupotian:

--Miscellaneous laborers--------------------------------Not spe-c ified laborers .... ____ ---- __ ---- __ -------------- -

Industry, Manufacturing __ ---- ________ -------------------------

Curable goods -------- ------ __ ------ ------ ---------Wood products, including furniture _________________ _ Metal industries __ ---- ________ ..... ________ ----------Machinery, including electrical_ ____________________ _ Transportation equipment __ ---- -- ---- ---- __ -- ---- .... Other durable goods------------------------------

Nonduroble goods __ -------------------------------­Food ond kindred product'------------------·-----

Not specified manufacturing industries _______ ,. ________ _ -

Noomonufocturing industries ________ .. _________________ _ Railroads and railway express service -----------------Tran sportotion. except railroads ____ ------ -- __ ---- ----Communications, ond utilities and sanitary services-----­Wholesale and retail trade--------------------------­All other industries---------------------------------

Fol"IJR•n and farm managen ------------------------­

Fnrm laboren and farm foreman---------------------­Paid farm laborers and form foremen-----------------------­Unpoid family workers------------------------------------

Servk• worken, except private household' -------------

~!~d~i..:i~~v~~rk:;:~~s_:::::::::::::::::::::=:::::::::::: Cooks, exc;ept private household-------------------------­Busboys and dishwashers -------------------------------

Health service workers __ ---------- ________ ----------------Personal service Workers----------------------------------Protective service workers ______ -------------------~-------Firemen. fire protection ____________________________ ..., ___ _

Guards and watchmen ---------------------------------­Policemen ond detectives--------------------------------

PriY•" household wortcen __________________________ _

Une .. ploytd penons, last worlced 1959 or oortier2 ___ ,. ___ _

Total experienced

civilian labor force White

113 250 101 653 8 080 7 467

10 516 10 039 4 797 4 610

784 624 3 079 3 013

278 262 2 852 2 615 1 283 1 113

12 638 11 705 454 414

1 748 1 654 2 275 2 204 5 022 4 559 7 102 6 381

17 233 13 674 35 109 31 319

12 010 10 896 13 059 11 275 5 771 5 206 4 269 3 942

31 605 28 131 23 723 21 064

468 445 3 903 3 388 3 175 2 949 6 637 6 012

222 185 4 713 4 133 4 605 3 952

7 627 6 852 644 574 328 313

1 557 1 475 1 737 1 585 3 361 2 905

255 215 3 504 3 188

673 638 l 385 1 250 l 446 l 300

35 769 32 937 l 847 1 758 1 301 1 219

26 683 25 100 5 938 4 860

40 715 36 308 9 193 8 398

15 366 14 180 11 071 9 184 5 085 4 546

l 417 l 210 3 668 3 336

2 458 2 151 l 785 1 531

82 82 763 640 291 204 233 208 416 397 652 599

61 61 21 21

2 627 2 395 121 114 127 101 399 369 926 873

1 054 938

3 295 3 185

3 576 3 472 3 428 3 337

148 135

61 942 56 650 18 996 17 111 14 750 13 835 5 665 5 247 3 164 2 949 2 053 1 868 5 188 4 780

14 771 14 268 3 621 3 549 4 706 4 449 5 790 5 616

464 323

195 170

'Includes allocated cases not shown separately. 'See text for explanation.

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

Negro

11 153 593 461 187 138 66 16

237 165 894 40

89 66

430 695

3 412 3 664

l 085 l 743

528 308

3 369 2 569

23 476 215 608

37 573 637

760 70 15 77

146 452 40

295 35

130 130

2 760 84 82

l 533 l 061

4 299 774

l 176 l 822

527

201 326

301 248

-123

81 25 19 53 --

226 7

20 30 53

116

93

95 82 13

s 063 l 832

822 361 203 175 400 490 72

244 174

127

25

Weeks worked in 1969 of the experienced civilian labor force

Persons of Srionish 50 to 52 27 to 49 1 to 26

language Total weeks weeks weeks

5 169 111 590 80 550 23 498 7 542 490 7 973 5 954 1 563 456 171 10 462 8 266 1 786 410 68 4 570 1 575 1 453 1 542 53 767 551 144 72

109 3 062 2 525 403 134 19 278 175 95 8

231 2 728 1 563 733 432 62 1 272 912 269 91

470 12 553 9 775 2 334 444 - 444 313 ll3 18

23 1 730 1 463 231 36 134 2 229 I 441 568 220 164 5 001 3 869 970 162 586 7 060 5 219 1 544 297 550 16 755 11 511 4 069 l 175

2 039 34 706 25 438 7 223 2 045

534 11 886 B 779 2 550 557 I 008 12 921 9 584 2 660 617

278 5 658 3 812 1 292 554 219 4 241 3 263 721 257

1 874 31 269 23 165 6 400 1 704 1 511 23 479 17 532 4 724 1 223

58 439 306 100 33 173 3 888 2 874 826 188 237 3 135 2 217 687 231 524 6 549 4 981 1 247 321

21 201 154 39 8 136 4 690 3 773 737 180 362 4 577 3 227 l 088 262

348 7 539 5 473 1 606 460 11 630 415 152 63 19 319 175 100 44

113 1 539 l 171 284 84 80 l 722 1 324 315 83

125 3 329 2 388 755 186 15 251 160 70 21

165 3 437 2 273 823 341 14 664 508 124 32 95 1 345 807 346 192 56 1 428 958 353 117

746 35 361 24 081 8 629 2 651 36 1 828 1 038 569 221 11 l 273 783 308 182

518 26 459 18 277 6 375 l 807 181 5 801 3 983 1 377 441

1 238 39 233 20 103 11 686 7 444 202 9 015 4 369 3 515 l 131 424 14 706 7 268 3 929 3 509 315 10 553 5 819 2 929 l 805 297 4 959 2 647 l 313 999

61 l 374 848 339 187 236 3 585 l 799 974 812

188 2 426 l 422 604 400 115 l 768 l 073 419 276 - 82 45 5 32

46 746 473 170 103 11 291 178 87 26 7 233 141 58 34

51 416 236 99 81 65 637 335 185 117

4 56 28 15 13 8 21 14 - 7

109 2 533 1 225 709 599 - 111 82 29 -- 127 74 27 26

30 382 271 94 17 35 902 382 242 278 44 1 011 416 317 278

8 3 262 2 870 329 63

216 3 401 1 955 744 702 216 3 261 l 851 729 681

- 140 104 15 21

1 579 60 174 38 524 12 872 8 778 467 18 517 12 371 3 777 2 369 512 13 995 5 888 3 913 4 194 214 5 547 2 927 I 509 1 ll l 169 2 810 472 850 l 488 35 2 001 1 174 415 412

111 5 126 3 444 1 131 551 170 14 684 11 740 2 279 665 32 3 621 3 221 345 55 99 4 646 3 271 981 394 39 5 769 5 002 647 120

26 451 252 121 78

- ... . .. ... . ..

Year last worked of experienced workers not in labor force

1960-63 1964-68 1969·70

2 813 5 868 9 755 232 493 744 231 583 503 50 114 l 083 20 68 112 45 133 152 10 21 27 64 178 61 l 27 53 98

280 533 677 31 53 52

54 130 111 150 257 298 73 159 185

194 613 512 432 774 2 037 920 I 706 2 553

360 694 BOS 271 535 779 153 222 636 136 255 333

826 1 517 2 075 620 1 026 1 449

11 21 34 162 196 295 121 154 309 165 287 311

- 22 11 61 154 158

100 192 331

187 438 570 - 28 64

81 40 63 17 91 118 25 61 105 64 218 220 19 53 56 94 189 478 26 40 34 44 63 159 24 86 285

506 1 518 3 179 56 209 123 64 66 183

313 923 l 923 73 320 950

992 2 514 11 609 201 461 2 218 205 608 3 612 335 912 4 384 251 533 I 395

48 167 280 203 366 I 115

166 228 444 151 156 349

- 4 27 92 93 134 11 23 64 26 16 15 22 20 109 10 50 89 - 5 21 5 22 6

85 305 951 15 39 18 6 17 29

20 54 97 15 72 208 29 123 599

200 323 298

50 405 1 943 38 381 l 839 12 24 104

1 618 4 425 12 305 748 1 941 3 293 198 884 3 902

73 325 944 31 193 l 443 38 123 369

147 373 l 919 355 711 896

23 48. 75 272 489 588

56 82 143

8 39 93

... ... ·-·

CONNECTICUT 8-617

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Table 172. Occupation of the Experienced Civilian labor Force by Race and Sex, and Weeks Worked in 1969 and Experienced Workers Not in Labor Force by Sex: 1970-Continued

[Data based on sample, see text. For meaning of symbols, see text]

The State w .. ks worked in 1969 of the experienced civilian Year last worked of experience<J

Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

THE STATE-Continued

Female, 16 years old and over ------------------­Pralu•"""''· ... htlkal, .. d ldndrff w..ten -------------

Accountants ... _ ... ___ ..... __ ---------- ....... ________ .,. ...................... __ _ Computer s peciallsts __ -------. -------- -·---- ____ •• ------ __ Llbrorlons. _____________________________________________ _

Molhematical specialists ••.• __ -- ____ ---- -------- __ ---------Life and physical scientlsts---------------------------------R.egistered nurses, dietitrons, and therapists --------- ... --------

0,etitians ____ ..... ____ ---- ____ ............................. ---- .......... -----Registered nurses -- -------- ---------------------------­

Health technologists and technlcion•-------------------------Social scientists ____ ................. __ ---- ............ ------------------Social and recreation workers ............................................................. .. Teach-ers1 College and university .......................... ---------------

Elementary and prekindergarten ------------------Secondary __ ------ ______________ ---------- ___ _ Other teachers------ __ ---------------- ________ _

Engineering and science technicians--------------------------Technicions, except heolth, and engineering and science ________ _ Writers, artists.. and entertainers ---------------------------

Actors and dancers ____________ -------------------------Aul hors. edit a.rs, and reporters------------- .. ------------­

Other professional, technical, and kindred workers-------------

Muagtn ••ti IKl•lnlstretors, except farm-------------­Buyers, purchasing agents~ and sales managers--------------­Restaurant, cafeteria, and bar managers---------------------School odministra tors ____ -------- __ .... __ ---------------- __ _

-Other specified managers and administrators ---------------­Managers and administrators, n.e.c., salaried-----------------

Wholesale and retail trade------------------------------­Managers and adrninistrotors, n,e.c.1 self-employed-----------­

Wholesale and retail trade •• ·----------------------------Sahs woRen -----------------------------------

Demonstrators. hucksters. and peddlers---------------------tnsurance, real estate agents, and brokers __________________ _ Soles clerks, retail trade _________________________________ _

Salesmen, retail trode-----------------------------------­Other soles workers-------------------------------------

Clerical aod klodrod worl<en ------------------------Bonk tellers ---- -- __ -- __ ------------ --------------------Bookkeepers ____ ---- __ -------- __ -----------------------Cashiers ________ ---- __ ---------------------------------Counter clerks, except food _________ ,._ .. ,. ________________ .,._

Enumerators ond interviewers .... .-----.----------.------------File clerks .• __________________ ---- ______ ---------- _____ _

Office machine operators---------------- .. ---------------­Bookkeeping and billing machine operators ---------------­Keypunch operators __ -------- ------------------------­

Payroll. o~d timek,.ping clerks .. __ -------------------------Recept1on1sts ------ ______ ---- ____ ---------------------.... Secretaries __________________ .. _______ -----------------.. _

~~~=:~~~~h:;:r~"t~;s-::::::=:::=:::::::::::::::::::::::::: Typists __ -- ------ ------ ------ --------------------------Other clerical ond kindred workers-------------------------

Cralts••• and kiftdnd wortcers _____________________ _ Foremen, n.e.c ____________________ .. --- ______ ---- _______ _

Optratlns, except tnlnspart _______________________ _ Assemblers ________ ---- ..: ...... ______ ---- .. ________________ _

Bottling and conning operatives ... -------------------------­Checkers, examiners~ and inspectors1 manufacturing---------­Dressmakers end seamstresses, except factory -------------­laundry and drycleoning operatives, including ironers ---------Graders and sorters, rnonufocturing _______ .., _______________ _ Packers and wrappers, except produce _____________________ _

Sewers and stilchers ____ -------------- ------------ -------Textile operatives ____ ------ -----------------------------Other specified operofiv,es -------------------------------­Mlscellane-0us and not specified operatives ------------------Manufacturing ____ .... _________________________________ _

------------------------------------------

Durable goods __ -----------------------------------­Machinery, including electrlcol----------------------­Other durable goods.-----------------------------­

Nondurobl~ goods, including not specified manufacturing. __ Food and kindred products-------------------------­Apparel and other fabricated textile products----------

--Nonmanufacturing industries ---- -------------------------

1,,...sport •11ulp1Httt op~tives ________________ .. ____ _ -l.Clbonrs, •xttpt fa,_ _____________________ ,,. ______ _ -

f1,..1r1 •IHI fOt"'M 1.anagen ------ -------.. ---------­fanw JoltoNn and farm foremen---------- .. -----------

Paid farm laborers and farm foremen .. --------------------­Unpaid family workers-----------------------------------

StrYkt wof'lcen, Uclflt private household' ------------­Cleaning service workers------------- .. -------------------­

Chambermaids and maids-----------------------------­Food service workers------------------------------------­

Cooks, except private household------------------------­Waiters and food counter workers----------------------­

Health service workers-----------------------------------Nursing aides, orderlies. and ottendants-------------------

Pe~;~~~~;!,/~!e~~;k;r;::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Hairdressers and cosmetologists-------- .. ----------------

Prfvate househokl worfclf'S_ .. _______________________ _

-----------------Private household workers, living in --------------------·--­

Private household workers, living out------------------------Une .. ployed ptnons, lo1t wor!ced 19S9 or ...tier•--------

Total experionce<J

civilian labor force

sos 010

84 3S3 2 917 1 029 1 576

425 568

18 745 623

17 145 3 635

388 2 502 2 089

22 990 8 771 2 309 1 795

288 4 430

128 1 273 9 896

16 008 2 313 I 142 1 096 3 712 6 244 I 876 1 501

917

36 969 1 259 3 275

25 595 1 033 5 807

184 317 3 903

20 055 11 897 1 990

360 5 765 7 842

811 5 081 2 803 3 995

45 507 1 455 6 126

18 721 53 898

9 480 2 287

88 904 16 289

131 10 900 1 273 2 526

213 7 151 8 116 2 723

19 543 20 039 18 542 13 046 4 381 8 665 5 496

301 649

1 497

1 954 4 S75

S38

1 107 955 152

64 248 6 502 1 585

24 460 4 297

15 449 16 005 9 623 3 331 9 624 4 977

11 679 1 955 9 724

878

Persons of

White Negro Spanish

language

470 118 32 9~ 9 193

80 16S 3 ~9 949 2 860 51 13

998 16 10 1 535 32 7

416 9 -541 10 6

17 928 746 119 526 89 -

16 460 622 93 3 282 203 49

363 25 4 2 240 251 50 1 959 63 54

22 138 781 182 8 480 271 156 2 226 68 41 1 700 76 48

279 9 6 4 334 68 83

123 - -1 257 9 20 8 886 870 121

15 4'7 482 159 2 266 47 17 1 099 33 -1 014 82 13 3 543 159 39 6 r:f/7 147 70 1 849 27 33 1 478 14 20

903 9 20

36 011 910 394 1 216 34 5 3 251 18 16

25 019 492 261 1 011 17 6 5 454 349 106

175 436 8 418 2 343 3 766 132 37

19 739 267 175 11 479 391 190 1 899 86 23

341 19 -5 248 4ll5 122 7 211 597 148

745 66 26 4 623 #I 117 2 738 65 5 3 885 100 19

44 392 1 044 430 I 423 32 -5 621 505 51

17 703 95~ 221 49 991 3 743 922

8 830 610 164 2 194 93 26

80 622 8 009 3 437 15 077 1 158 610

113 18 7 10 365 503 233

I 237 32 46 1 873 631 192

198 15 8 6 740 392 220 7 752 34ll 591 2 667 50 112

16 532 2 935 616 18 068 1 927 802 16 728 1 775 766 11 810 1 209 549 3 995 374 208 7 815 835 341 4 918 566 217

281 20 5 593 56 77

1 340 152 36

1 910 44 17 4 191 366 112

436 96 -991 108 63 844 108 63 147 - -

S7 944 6 025 1 15S 5 526 941 170 1 289 287 25

23 691 667 238 4 070 223 63

15 162 213 128 13 757 2 188 373

7 980 l 603 280 2 994 322 34 8 903 700 210 4 753 217 lr:fl 7 231 4 317 374 1 259 655 191 5 972 3 662 183

854 20 26

11ocludes protective service workers and allocated coses not shown separately. •See text for explanation.

8-618 CONNECTICUT

Total

486 009 82 291

2 838 1 029 1 522

417 55a

18 315 613

16 730 3 560

388 2 473 2 057

22 657 8 571 2 200 1 777

277 4 314

123 1 249 9 338

lS 780 2 307 1 112 1 090 3 567 6 212 1 859 1 492

913

35 156 1 088 3 186

24 543 977

5 362

178 636 3 786

19 733 11 269 1 944

286 5 496 7 627

800 4 942 2 766 3 871

44 698 1 418 5 907

18 130 51 705

9 199 2 277

85 SS2 15 681

112 10 715

I 241 2 402

213 6 819 7 839 2 626

18 460 19 444 17 985 12 690 4 236 8 454 5 295

296 639

1 459

1 895 4 364

S28

1 005 859 146

60 611 6 220 l 512

23 084 4 154

14 462 15 280 9 151 3 207 9 107 4 743

10 992 1 883 9 109

...

labor farce workers not in labor force

50 to 52 27 to 49 1to26 weeks w .. ks weeks 1960-63 1964-68 1969-70

2S1 660 153 701 80 648 44 324 104 289 119 957 32 236 36 316 13 739 6 S63 15 663 17 711

2 124 483 231 194 429 325 641 299 89 37 193 177 665 639 218 83 155 212 274 95 48 60 94 32 387 120 51 61 119 41

9 293 6 213 2 809 1 508 3 655 3 476 331 190 92 50 123 85

8 510 5 625 2 595 1 389 3 345 3 255 2 067 995 498 450 584 507

221 123 44 26 45 105 1 402 664 407 255 528 I 565

651 1 077 329 110 232 337 3 727 14 231 4 699 1 803 4 681 4 866 1 495 5 441 1 635 559 1 478 1 477

648 1 090 462 93 406 456 1 217 385 175 178 478 278

172 86 19 5 20 27 2 083 1 350 881 373 1 000 1 334

22 35 66 24 37 71 647 382 220 175 310 323

5 169 3 025 1 144 768 1 566 2 496 10 993 3 609 1 178 1 187 2 239 2 231

1 702 411 194 211 368 315 538 501 73 101 210 189 478 536 76 66 93 112

2 698 605 264 256 554 779 4 564 l 208 440 413 767 620 1 333 374 152 85 239 149 1 013 348 131 140 247 216

632 192 89 110 143 124

15 564 10 939 8 653 3 114 8 702 13 936 242 398 448 68 426 616

1 958 809 419 165 552 563 10 178 7 816 6 549 2 274 6 467 9 991

475 283 219 52 125 281 2 711 1 633 1 018 555 1 132 2 485

107 062 44 3S3 27 221 18 837 39 366 41 m 2 349 941 496 352 909 642

13 793 4 093 1 847 1 809 3 670 3 011 4 123 3 483 3 663 747 2 529 4 4)4

964 549 431 176 • 468 657 115 119 52 61 167 454

2 696 1 546 1 254 694 1 540 1 992 4 808 1 763 1 056 808 1 747 1 306

493 183 124 125 236 IBO 3 034 1 217 691 505 1 158 825 2 021 527 218 212 530 359 2 040 1 104 727 457 956 1 021

29 274 10 797 4 627 5 657 10 573 8 124 979 338 101 202 420 239

3 454 1 433 1 020 634 1 281 I 291 10 255 4 747 3 128 2 307 4 382 4 738 30 191 12 913 8 601 4 721 10 194 12 906

s 781 2 S63 855 597 1 705 1 473 1 734 414 129 147 372 188

46 389 28 527 10 636 8 023 19 286 18 317 8 482 5 091 2 108 1 129 3 381 3 :l40

55 46 11 28 43 51 6 504 3 205 1 006 871 2 203 1 714

534 492 215 135 335 344 1 327 782 293 373 693 731

93 99 21 42 78 49 3 424 2 212 1 183 598 1 817 2 002 3 470 3 491 878 1 342 2 226 l 270 1 375 983 268 347 814 562

10 209 5 952 2 '299 1 691 3 813 4 324 10 916 6 174 2 354 1 467 3 883 3 930 10 280 5 691 2 014 1 341 3 582 3 466

7 491 3 833 1 366 797 2 466 2 219 2 645 1 159 432 249 899 837 4 846 2 674 934 548 1 567 1 382 2 789 1 858 648 544 1 116 1 247

139 115 42 24 58 84 266 315 58 117 195 160 636 4ll3 340 126 301 464 S22 965 408 33 187 373

2 090 1 427 847 356 873 1 229 430 66 32 68 88 83

388 306 311 198 513 1 OSl 281 277 301 175 479 952 107 29 10 23 34 99

25 236 20 923 14 452 4 370 13 085 19 612 3 489 1 699 1 032 594 1 468 l 492

746 467 299 165 422 666 6 959 9 319 6 806 1 606 5 324 8 730 1 492 1 981 681 357 788 832 4 217 5 487 4 758 973 3 724 6 698 7 460 4 342 3 478 857 3 059 4 295 4 388 2 4ll2 2 281 489 1 873 2 916 1 606 1 042 559 154 567 647 4 190 3 137 1 780 806 2 137 2 623 2 515 1 572 656 470 1 115 880

4 969 3 707 2 316 978 2 S82 2 787 1 247 484 152 - 25 44 3 722 3 223 2 164 978 2 557 2 743

... . .. ... . .. ... ...

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

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Table 172. Occupation of the Experienced Civilian Labor Force by Race and Sex, and Weeks Worked in 1969 and Experienced Workers Not in Labor Force by Sex: 1970-Continued

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

IRIDGEPORT SMSA

Malt, 16 y.-s old and over ---------------------p,,.fonlonal, tochokal, and ldndnttl wllfl<on ____________ _

Ac.countonts _______________________ .. ____________________ _ Architects __________ ------ ________ ---- __ -------- ________ _ Comput&r specialists ---- ------ ---- .... ____ .... -------- ---- ----Engin~rs ______ .... __ ---- ........ ---- .... ---------- ---- ........ __ ......

Aeronautical and astronautical ---------------------------Civil ---- ---- -- -- ---- -- -- ---- -- ---- ---- -- ------ ------ -Electri<;cl ond electronic ---------------------------------MechanicaL •• ______________________ ------ __ -------- __ Other engineers---------------------------------------­

Lawyers and judges --------------------------------------

Life and physical scientists ................................................................ .. Chemis1s ---- __________________ ---- __ ---- ---- __ ---- __ _

Physicians, dentists, and related practitioners-----------------Dentists __ ............ ------ ________ ---- _______ ,. ___________ _ Pharmacists __ -- __ ---- ______________ ---- -- -- ____ ---- __ _ Physicians, medical and osteapothic ----------------------­Other related practitioners-------------------------------

Herlt_h 1edmologists and technicians-------------------------

~~ful~~i;:.~[s~:r_s_:::: :: :: :: :: :: :::: :: :: :: :::: :::::::::::: Social and recreation workers------ ... ---------------------··-Teachers _______________________________ .. __ ---- ____ ---- __

-Collego ond unlversi1V---------------------------------­Elementary and prekindergarten --------------------------Seccndory ------ __ ---- _______ .. ---- --------------------

Engineering and science technicians--------------------------Draftsmen and surveyors ______ --------------------------Electrkol and electronic engineering technicians _____________ _

Technicians, except health, and engineering and science ________ _ Airplane pilots ---- ________ -----------------------------

Writers, artists, and entertainers ------------------~--------Other professional, technical, ond kindrod workers ___________ _ -

Manqers and ad1n1nlstraton, except farm------------­Buyers, purchasing agents, and sales managers--------------School administrators-------- ____ ------------------------

---SpKified managers and administrators, public administration __ ..

Other specified managers and administrators ---------------­Managers and administrators, n.e.c., salaried----------------

---

Manufacturing .... ____ ------ __ -----------.. --------------Wholesole and relail 1rade _____________________________ _ --Transportation, communications, and other public utilities ___ _ AU other industries------------------------------------

--

Managers ond odminls1rotors, n.e.c., self-employed ------------Constn.1ction ---- ------ ________ ------------------------Ma nu focturing _______________________________________ _

Wholesale and retail 1rade -----------------------------­All other industries------------------------------------

S11les worken ____ ------------ -------- __ ---- -----

----

Insurance agents, brokers, ond underwriters-----------------­Real estate agents and brokers---------------------------­Sales representatives, manufacturing industries -------------­Sales representatives, wholesale trade---------------------­Sales clerks, retoll trade----------------------------------

----

Salesmen, retail trade ______ ------------------------------Salesmen of services and construction---------------------­Ottler sales workers-------------------------------------

Clerical and klndrod warl<en -----------------------­Bank tellers and cashiers--------------------------------­Bookkeepers ond billing clerk'----------------------------­Mall handlers and postal clerks---------------------------­Other clerical ond kindred workors -------------------------

Cr11ft111ten and klndrilld Wlllrlctn _______________ ., _____ _

Apporel craftsmen and upholsterers------------------------Bakers ____________________________ -- -- -- -- -- __ -- -- ----Cabinetmakers ____________________ ---- __ ---- __________ --

--------

----Const ruction craftsmen -- ---- -----------------------------Carpenters ____________ ---- ___________________________ _

Excavating, grading, and rood machine operotors------------Elect ricians __________________________ ---- -- -- ---- __ ----Ma sons and tile setters --------------------------------­Painters, construction and maintenance, and paperhangers----Plasterers and cement finishers ____ -----------------------Plumbers and pipe fitters-------------------------------­Other construction craftsmen ----------------------------

Foremen, n.e.c ------ -------- ----------------------------Man ufocturing ______ .... ---- ________ -- ______ ---- __ ------Nonmanufocturlng industries ------ ------ ---------- -----­

Linemen ond servicemen, telephone and power------- .. -------Locomotive engineers and firemen ____ ----------------------Me-chanics and repairmen __________ -----------------------

Air conditioning, heating, and refrigeration ----------------Aircraft __ ------ ____________________________ ---- ____ _

--------Automobile, including bodv-----------------------------­

Radio and television ----------------------------------­Other mechanics and repairmen --------------------------

--Metal craftsmen, except mechanics ------------------------­

Machinists and job and die setters -----------------------­Sheetmetal workers and 1insmi1h•------------------------­Tool and die makers-----------------------------------­Other metal craftsmen ---- .... ------ .. ---------------------

Printi11g craftsmen .... __ -------- __ ........ ____ ------------ -- ----Composi1ors and 1ypese11ers ----------------------------­Pressmen and plate printers, printing---------------------­

Stationary engineers and power station operators -----------· 01her craftsmen and kindred workers -----------------------

-

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

498-142 0 - 73 - 40

(Cata based an sample, see toxt. For meaning of symbols, see 1ex1l

Ta1al Weeks worked in 1969 al 1he experienced civilion

lobar force experienced Persons al

civilian Spanish 501a 52 271a 49 1 ta 26 labor farce While Negro language To1al weeks weeks weeks

104 171 97 545 6 240 3 752 102 822 76 796 19 598 6 421

17 034 16 657 269 299 16 956 13 089 3 166 701 1 458 1 435 9 7 1 454 ' 252 163 39

104 89 10 - 104 BS 19 -449 437 6 7 449 419 20 10

4 101 4 064 11 65 4 101 3 656 360 85 580 576 - 15 580 536 32 12 179 175 - - 179 166 13 -955 942 - 12 955 859 85 11 708 702 6 14 708 619 76 13

1 679 1 669 5 24 1 679 l 476 154 49 590 590 - 7 590 538 42 10

226 216 - - 217 1B3 20 14 159 149 - - 150 122 14 14

1 062 l 041 4 14 1 062 778 257 27 234 234 - - 234 115 114 5 282 282 - - 282 245 28 9 478 457 4 14 478 359 106 13

68 68 - - 68 59 9 -111 93 B - 111 52 36 23 232 213 19 - 227 182 45 -267 267 - 11 267 235 26 6

281 260 21 26 281 210 59 12 2 372 2 322 41 56 2 368 945 ' 240 183

415 406 4 - 415 1B2 202 31 597 584 9 14 597 221 319 57

1 181 1 157 24 6 1 181 421 677 83 2 161 2 138 23 43 2 144 1 831 260 53

959 953 6 17 949 776 148 25 449 439 10 - 449 402 38 9 285 280 5 5 280 246 30 4 131 126 5 5 126 106 20 -

I 155 1 136 14 21 l 144 807 251 86 2 180 2 076 98 37 2 157 1 670 33B 149

11 474 11 266 191 163 11 425 10 112 1 139 174 1 714 1 689 25 8 1 704 l 536 153 15

280 270 10 - 280 157 114 9 362 348 14 - 362 328 26 8

' 980 ' 900 68 24 1 966 1 704 202 60

5 953 5 901 47 92 5 92B 5 379 493 56 2 233 2 228 - 36 2 221 2 096 121 4 1 916 1 899 17 50 1 912 1 726 153 33

326 319 7 - 326 309 17 -I 478 ' 455 23 6 1 469 1 248 202 19 I 185 1 158 27 39 ' 185 l 008 151 26

218 218 - - 218 164 50 4 140 140 - - 140 97 38 5 601 574 27 39 601 553 36 12 226 226 - - 226 194 27 5

6 313 6 189 94 165 6 231 4 675 1 004 552 680 674 6 18 680 573 96 11 286 286 - 6 286 223 51 12 794 781 13 22 794 658 104 32

1 031 1 027 4 31 l 025 908 97 20 2 005 l 920 55 74 1 956 1 196 393 367

603 599 4 6 597 485 87 25 307 302 5 - 307 231 49 27 607 600 7 8 586 401 127 58

8 116 7 704 394 271 7 999 5 813 1 403 783 436 425 11 19 421 244 88 B9 488 477 11 17 488 396 48 44

l 079 1 031 43 20 l 070 880 140 50 6 113 5 771 329 215 6 020 4 293 l 127 600

24 896 23 628 , 204 830 24 676 18 690 5 064 922 168 155 13 - 163 lOB 51 4 380 356 24 54 370 2B7 63 20 'l1 111 - 7 Ill 72 31 8

5 566 5 366 191 82 5 516 3 275 1 931 310 l 530 l 490 35 21 1 525 868 580 77

524 491 33 - 520 294 203 23 982 968 14 23 971 763 177 31 462 440 22 11 462 206 247 9 848 790 54 21 830 402 321 107 93 82 11 6 93 41 52 -

835 817 18 - 823 57B 203 42 292 288 4 - 292 123 148 21

4 131 4 032 86 100 4 125 3 7'2!1 344 52 3 212 3 135 68 69 3 206 2 911 253 42

919 897 18 31 919 818 91 10 620 575 45 20 614 546 49 19

44 44 - - 44 40 4 - ' 4 454 4 203 235 159 4 417 3 535 715 167

197 197 - 7 193 173 10 10 523 507 16 - 523 452 53 18

I 414 1 291 112 63 ' 395 1 061 268 66 196 189 7 - 196 145 40 11

2 124 2 019 100 69 2 110 l 704 344 62

5 340 5 072 256 270 !i 326 4 117 1 108 101 2 214 2 088 114 185 2 209 1 661 509 3'I

567 554 13 20 558 439 114 5 I 567 1 559 B 11 1 567 l 278 266 23

992 871 121 54 992 739 219 34 B95 876 14 20 885 716 121 48 391 381 10 14 391 302 69 20 335 326 4 6 325 276 26 23 379 365 14 13 379 317 56 6

2 BOB 2 473 326 105 2 726 l 948 591 187

Year last worked of experienced workers nat in lobar force

1960-63 1964-68 1969-70

1 901 4 451 9 273

144 327 796 15 42 40 - - 9 - - 5

43 76 74 - 14 -5 9 4

23 9 -10 17 13 5 27 57 - 11 9

4 - -4 - -4 13 14 4 6 -- - 10 - 7 4 - - -- - -5 7 9 5 - 16

- 5 108 - 24 85 - - 38 - 5 4 - 15 35 - 66 119 - 56 53 - 5 21 6 - 10 6 - -

19 25 69 43 58 229

236 403 379 13 42 14 10 5 10 B 39 19

48 86 97 111 154 197 56 66 48 17 43 53 10 6 38 2B 39 SB 46 77 42

6 7 19 5 16 -

25 43 15 10 11 8

45 206 611 10 21 37 10 13 16 5 29 21

10 13 61 5 78 310 - 17 37 5 5 15 - 30 114

185 423 944 - 22 61

28 48 48 21 44 96

136 309 737

493 1 098 , 454 - 16 27

10 21 27 - - 12

119 290 361 39 104 136 - 25 5 35 28 35 10 21 39 17 60 64 - 5 4 18 36 24 - 11 34

67 207 116 47 167 BO 20 40 36 4 27 22 5 - 5

88 164 174 9 16 12 4 13 .6

10 21 60 - 11 16 65 103 BO

120 196 199 44 114 86 - 4 11 50 53 77 26 25 25 15 6 50 15 - 13 - 6 32 - 9 13

65 162 448

CONNECTICUT 8-619

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Table 172. Occupation of the Experienced Civilian Labor Force by Race and Sex, and Weeks Worked in 1969 and Experienced Workers Not in Labor Force by Sex: 1970-Continued

[Dato based on sample, see text, For meaning of symbols, see textl

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical

Areas of 250,000 or More

BRIDGEPORT SMSA-Continued

Male, 16 years old and over-Continued

O,-tlvos, &X<Oft -•pert-------------------------Assemblers ______ --------------------------- ___ ------ __ _ C:heckers, examiners. and inspectorsJ manufacturing -----------Garage workers. ond gos station attendants __________________ _ laundry and drycleoning operatives, n.e.c --------------------Meat cutters and butchers __________________ .., _____________ _ Mine operatives, n.e.c ________ ---- __ ---- ---------- ---- ---- _ Packers and wrappers, except produce ________ .,. _____________ _ Pointers. manufactured articles ____________________________ _ Precision machine operatives-------------------------------Sawyers __ ----------------------------------------------

Stationary firemen ____ -----------------------------------le)(tile operatives ------------ ---------------- -----------­Welders and flomecutters---------------------------------­Other metalworking aperotives ----------------------------­Other specifted operatives --------------------------------­Miscellaneous ond not specified operatives -------------------

Occupation: Machine operalives~ miscellaneous specified -------------­Machine operatives, not specified-----------------------

~~~c:!'~~fi~dso~~~~W~~~s_::::::::::::::::============== rndustry:

Manufacturing __________ -----------------------------Durable goods __ ------ -------------- -- -------------

Wood products, including furniture _________________ _ Primary metal industries -------------------------­Fabricoted metal industries -----------------------­Machinery, including electrical---------------------­Motor vehicles and equipment---------------------­Transportation equipment, except motor vehicles -----­Other duroble goods------------------------------

Nondvrobfe goods __ ---- ---- __ ---------------------­Food and kindred products------------------------­Apparel and other fobrkated textile products --------­Paper and allied praducts----------- .. -------------­Chemicols and allied products---------------------­Other nondurable goods---------------------------

Not specified manufacturing industries __ ---------------Nonmanufocturing industries ______ ---------------------

Transportation, communicotions, and other public utilities Wholesale and retail trade-------------------------­All other industries-----------·----------------------

--Tnansport equlpn1e11t operativts ________ -------------- -Bus drivers __________ ------ ______ ---- __ -------------- __ _

-Taxicab drivers and chauffeurs---------------------------­Truck drivers and deliverymen ... ---------------------------­Other transport equipment operatives------------------------

L1111boren1 except farwi ________ ---- ------------ ------Construction laborers ____________ ------ ______ ---- __ -------Freight, stock, and material handlers-----------------------­Other specified laborers----------------------------------­Miscellaneous and nol specified laborers---------------------

Occupation: Miscellaneous laborers ____ ---- __ ---------- __ ---- ------Nol specified laborers ______ -------------------------- -

lnduslryi Monufocturing ______________ ------ __ ---- ________ -----

Durable goods __ ------ ____ ---- ---------- __ ----------Wood products, includh1g furniture ________________ _

Metol industrtes------ ---- -- ------ __ ---- __ --------Machinery, including electrical ____ ---- __ ------------Transportation equipme11L _______________ ------ __ --Other durable goods ____ ------ __ ------------ ____ _ -

Nondurable goods ------ ____ ------ -------- ________ _ -Food and kindred products-----------------------­

Not specified manufacturing industries----------------

Nonmanufacturing industries ____ -------------- --------Railroads and railway express service---------------­Tronsportotion. except railroads--------------------­Communications, and utilities and sanitary services ----­Wholesale and retcil trade-------------------------­All other industries--------------------------------

fa,.en nd t .. 111anogen -----------------------­

,..,. lthrtn and fan1 fort111tn --------------------­Paid form laborers and form foremen----------------------­Unpaid family workers-----------------------------------

--

-----------Servke worbrs, fXCtft private hov11hold1 ------------

Cleaning service workers---------------------------------­Food service workers-----------------------------------­

Cooks, except private household------------------------­BIJ'sboys and dishwashers ------------------------------

---Health service workers ________ ----------------------------

~~~:~;t~~:~':~k:~~~re~;================================ --Firemen, fire protection ----------~--------------------­Guards and watchmen--------------------------------­Policemen and detectives --------------------------------

--

Private ltouseholtl worlc.*'S ___ ,. _____________________ _ -

u .... ,1oye<1 ,., ..... lost worltd 1959 ... earlier'--------

Total experienced

civilian lobar force

16 789 1 659 1 477

6(1/ 141 392

23 448 263

1 867 75

290 129 616

1 153 2 460 5 187

1 521 2 070

914 682

4 692 3 964

19 671 380

1 293 63

735 803

699 87 42 76 77

417 29

495 84

207 204

s 308 200 138

3 818 1 152

5 323 978

2 451 l 348

546

160 386

291 240

-137 30 15 58 51 9 -

255 5 -

45 75

130

162

86 86 -

8 614 2 469 1 911

734 435 149 630

2 472 770 671 948

22

34

!Includes allocated cases not shown separately. 1See text for explonation.

8-620 CONNECTICUT

Persons of Spanish

White Negro language

14 689 2 008 l 252 1 481 178 68 1 424 53 39

590 19 25 141 - 34 377 15 12

23 - 12 396 52 45 230 33 25

1 564 276 185 68 7 -

265 25 -129 - 12 545 67 35 989 148 204

1 934 505 126 4 533 630 430

1 390 125 116 1 723 336 245

798 lf1/ 36 622 60 33

4 084 584 400 3 434 506 341

14 5 -509 151 51 362 18 44

1 136 157 181 58 5 6

650 78 14 705 92 45

624 75 54 68 19 11 42 - -76 - 25 68 9 -

370 47 18 26 3 5

449 46 30 71 13 -

199 8 30 179 25 -

4 676 615 205 182 18 -126 12 -

3 469 332 131 899 253 74

4 688 630 254 859 119 -

2 255 196 143 1 l13 230 53

461 85 58

121 39 7 340 46 51

235 56 42 189 51 29

- - -101 36 7

2D 10 -15 - -53 5 22 46 5 13 9 - -- - -

226 29 16 5 - -- - -

33 12 -67 8 -

121 9 16

150 12 -86 - -86 - -- - -

7 762 817 313 2 110 345 124 1 818 85 110

703 27 57 394 37 25 114 35 5 558 72 26

2 416 56 40 770 - 13 625 46 16 938 10 11

16 6 -34 - -

Weeks worked in 1969 of the experienced civilian Year last worked of experienced lobar force workers not in labor force

50 to 52 27 to 49 1to26 Total weeks weeks weeks 1960-63 1964-68 1969-70

16 528 12 535 3 131 862 392 830 l 419 1 631 1 279 288 64 77 97 153 1 466 1 183 233 50 43 110 78

599 222 163 214 - - 105 141 121 17 3 - 15 18 392 331 so 11 5 14 26

23 18 5 - - 5 -438 289 106 43 5 39 128 257 209 48 - - 6 10

1 838 1 463 353 22 33 56 108 69 60 5 4 5 8 10

286 247 35 4 4 17 30 125 59 60 6 12 - 10 613 461 132 20 11 20 40

1 144 904 212 28 15 112 80 2 367 1 678 520 169 51 84 259 5 139 4 011 904 224 131 247 434

1 514 1 178 286 50 37 114 131 2 051 1 600 361 90 42 68 116

898 664 176 58 32 28 127 676 569 81 26 20 37 60

4 644 3 657 815 172 116 204 377 3 920 3 078 703 139 100 153 273

13 5 8 - - - -671 516 115 40 29 27 64 374 275 87 12 - 13 47

1 274 946 298 30 44 78 51 63 49 14 - - 4 4

732 655 61 16 5 17 36 793 632 120 41 22 14 71

699 562 108 29 16 51 94 87 60 27 - - - 4 42 38 4 - - 4 15 76 66 10 - - 2 13 77 57 9 11 7 - 15

417 341 58 18 9 45 47 25 17 4 4 - - 10

495 354 89 52 15 43 57 84 78 6 - 5 6 -

207 129 40 38 10 22 6 204 147 43 14 - 15 51

5 271 3 713 1 229 329 46 174 460 196 122 53 21 5 36 5 138 110 14 14 - 6 16

3 796 2 693 906 197 32 102 269 1 141 788 256 97 9 30 170

5 135 2 572 1 581 982 82 357 1 508 967 467 395 105 16 62 241

2 353 1 143 711 499 14 108 483 1 276 688 335 253 33 114 575

539 274 140 125 19 73 209

153 101 29 23 5 36 34 386 173 1 ll 102 14 37 175

291 174 67 50 19 27 59 240 145 62 33 19 27 43

- - - - - - -137 84 31 22 16 18 23

30 9 21 - - - 5 15 12 - 3 - - -58 40 10 8 3 9 15 51 29 5 17 - - 16 9 4 - 5 - - B - - - - - - -

248 100 73 75 - 46 150 5 5 - - - 12 -- - - - - - 6

45 35 10 - - 13 13 75 24 20 31 - 8 19

123 36 43 44 - 13 112

162 157 5 - 15 27 13

80 36 34 10 5 26 70 80 36 34 10 5 20 60 - - - - - 6 10

8 337 5 392 l 832 l 113 258 571 1 534 2 408 1 576 501 331 151 242 395 l 773 730 554 489 17 127 525

698 341 212 145 8 61 132 375 74 136 165 4 34 165 145 98 16 31 - 19 53 615 390 154 71 18 61 223

2 466 1 986 388 92 56 79 88 770 715 55 - - 18 4 665 410 190 65 43 42 63 948 808 118 22 13 14 10

22 12 10 - - 9 15

... ... ... . .. ... . .. ...

DET Al LED CHARACTERISTICS

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Table 172. Occupation of the Experienced Civilian Labor Force by Race and Sex, and Weeks Worked in 1969 and Experienced Workers Not in labor Force by Sex: 1970-Continued

[Doto based on sample, see text. For meaning of symbols, see text]

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

BRIDGEPORT SMSA-Continued

female, 16 years old and o- -------------------p..,fesslooal, te<hnkal, and ldndnd worlcers ____________ _

Ac:c.011n1onts ____________________________________________ _

Com put er specialists---- ____ -------- ____________ ----------Librarians __ ------ __ -------- ______ ---------- ____ ---- ____ _ Mathematical specialists __ ------ ____ -------- ______ --------_ Life and physical scientists ________________________________ _

Registered nurses, dietitians. and therapists ------------------Dietitians ______ ------ ---- __ ---- ____ -------- ______ -----Registered nurses ______ ---- ________ ------ ---- ______ ----

Hea)th te.chn?logists and technicions-------------------------Soc1al sc1ent1sts ..;. _____ ------ ________ ---- ______ ------ ------Social and recreation workers-----------------------------­Teachers: College and universitY---------------------------

Elementary and prekindergarten ------------------Secondary -------- ____ ---------- --------------Other teachers ____ ---- __ ------ ________________ _

Engineering and science technicians--------------------------Technicions, except health, and engineering and science ________ _ Writers, artists, and entertainers ---------------------------

Actors and dancers __________ ---------------------------Authors. editors, and reporters---------------------------

Other professional, technical, and kindred workers ____________ _

Managers at11I atl111inl1traton, except farm-------------­Buyers, purchasing agents, and soles maoagers --------------­Restaurant, cafeteria, and bar managers--------------------­k~~ ~m~~-~~------------------­Olher specified managers and administrators----------------­Monogers and administrators, n.e.c., salaried-----------------

Wholesale and retail trade ______________________________ _

Managers and administrators, n.e.c., self-employed------------Wholesale and retail trade ________ -----------------------

Sales woriten ------------------------------------Demonstrators, hucksters, and peddlers---------------------­lnsurance, real estate agents, and brokers--------------------Sales clerks, retail trade __________________________________ _ Salesmen, retail trade ________ ---- __ -------------------- __ _ Other soles workers--------------------------------------

Clerical and kindred warlcen -------------------------Bonk tellers ________ ---- ____ ---- __ -----------------..:.---- _ Bookkeepers ______ -------- ____________ ------ ------------Cashiers ____ ------ ____________ -------------- ______ ------

~~~~t:;a~~~sk~~~j~~~:v~~~~;; == == == == == :: == == == == :: :: == == :: File clerks ____________________________ -------- __ ---------Office machine operators _________________________________ _

Bookkeeping and billing machine operators -----------------Keypunch operators ____________ .... ----------------------

Poyro\~ o~d timekeeping clerks-- ________ --------------------Receptionists ________ ------ ______ ---------- ____ ------ ___ _ Secretaries ____________________________ ------ ______ ------Sfenogrophers __________________ ------------ ______ -·------Telephone operators __ ------ -------- ____ ------ ---- __ ------Typists ____________ ---- ______ ---- ---- ------ ---- ---------Other clerical and kindred workers--------------------------

Crafhmen anti kindred worlcen ______________________ _ foremen, n.e.c __________________ ------ ____ ---------------

Op•ratives, except tran1port-------------------------Assemblers ____________________________________ ---------Botrling and canning operatives __________ ------ ____ ---------Checkers, examiners, and inspectors: manufacturing ----------­Dressmokers and seamstresses, except factory --------------­laundry and drycleoning operatives, including ironers ---------­Graders and sorters, manufacturing-------------------------

-Packers and wrappers, except produce _____________________ _ ~ewers and stitchers ________ ---- ____ ---- ------ ---- ---- ----Textile operatives ______________ ---- ____ -------- __ ---- -- --Other specified operatives ______ ---- ____ ------ ---- -------- _ Miscellaneous and not specified operatives -------------------

Manufacturing ________________ ------ __ ------ __ ---- ____ _ Durable goods ________________ ------ -------- ---------

Machinery, including electrical ______ -------- ____ ------Other durable goods--------------------------------

.Nandurable goads, including not specified manufacturing ___ _ Food ond kindred products--------------------------­Apparel and other fabricated textile products -----------

Nonmcmufacturing industries ____ ------ __ -----------------Tru1port equipnle11t openitlves ______________________ _

Lolltorert, except fltl"M------------------------------Fo,.ers ud t ......... rs ------------------------­

Fa,. hlboren and fttm1 foremen----------------------Paid farm laborers and farm foremen _______________________ _

Unpaid family workers-----------------------------------­

ServiH worlcen, extept private household 1 ------------­

Cleaning service workers---------------------------------­Chambermaids and maids ------------------------------­

Food service workers------------------------------------­Cooks, except private household-------------------------­Waiters and food counter workers------------------------

Heollh service workers ________________ --------------------Nursing aides, orderlies, and attendants--------------------Practical nurses ________________ -------------- ______ -- --

Personal service workers---------------------------------­Hoirdressers and cosmetologists __ -----------------------­

Privete housellold w..t.on--------------------------­Private household workers, living in------------------------­Private household workers, living out-----------------------­

Unt•ployed penens, last w..t.ed 1959 or OGlfier' --------

Total experienced

civilian lobar force

65 009

9 267 297

76 113 29 49

2 102 52

1 993 485

31 331 158

2 734 896 233 151

21 462

21 111

l 099

1 884 257 165 160 440 712 261 150

91

5 393 126 273

3 915 133 946

23 500 451

2 682 l 618

223 56

721 1 068

110 614 389 525

s 8Sl 167 902

2 331 6 S16

1 295 271

13 802 3 741

-l 683

171 215

2S l 048 l 260

102 2 881 2 676 2 510 I 890

796 l 094

620 37

131 166

244 588

45

60 50 10

7 677 698 166

3 019 458

2 005 l 923

967 559

l 087 637

1 128 91

l 037 126

Persons of Spanish

White Negro language

60092 4 709 2 073

8 678 525 99 297 - 9 72 - -

103 10 -29 - -45 - -

1 996 106 -52 - -

1 895 98 -432 32 5

31 - -296 35 -1S3 - -

2 660 74 24 864 32 18 227 6 17 142 4 4 21 - -

457 s 15 21 - -

111 - 6 8S3 221 7

1 BOO 84 31 244 13 -165 - -155 s -397 43 -689 23 26 261 - 20 150 - 5 91 - 5

5 236 152 107 114 7 -273 - 9

3 815 100 75 133 - -901 45 23

22 412 1 042 567 439 7 7

2 651 20 48 1 564 54 48

217 6 5 52 4 -

678 38 14 973 91 12 98 12 -

537 73 12 374 15 -508 11 5

5 691 156 105 167 - -851 51 12

2 241 90 77 6 006 499 234

1 213 82 44 271 - 8

12 314 1 440 925 3 322 399 230

- - -1 615 66 67

162 9 -178 37 43 22 3 -

l 003 40 3S 1 183 74 138

92 10 12 2 420 457 224 2 317 34S 176 2 193 303 176 l 667 213 137

673 123 33 994 90 104 S26 90 39 32 5 -

116 15 17 124 42 -239 5 5 561 27 19

35 10 -48 12 -38 12 -10 - -

6 846 791 220 586 106 32 151 15 9

2 948 46 31 432 26 -

l 965 15 11 l 570 348 58

737 :225 38 458 101 11 971 116 58 598 39 52 584 539 46

6S 26 8 519 513 38 126 - 10

11ncludes protective service workers and allocated cases not shown separately. 2See text for explanation.

DET Al LED CHARACTERISTICS

Weeks worked in 1969 of the experienced civilian lobar force

50 to 52 27 to 49 1to26 Total weeks weeks weeks

62 624 33 108 19 617 9 899

9 061 3 671 4 000 1 3'1G 293 254 28 11

76 35 41 -113 48 54 11 29 23 6 -49 39 5 5

2 050 1 053 597 400 52 15 33 4

1 941 1 010 550 381 477 261 129 87

31 20 6 s 331 186 91 54 158 41 99 18

2 708 5S7 1 698 453 875 188 S53 134 223 79 109 35 146 72 47 27

21 21 - -4S1 202 192 S9

21 5 10 6 111 SS 45 11

l 028 592 345 91

1 847 I 206 512 129 257 183 S2 22 159 76 79 4 160 66 78 16 409 294 95 20 712 481 179 52 261 168 71 22 150 106 29 lS 91 70 11 to

5 162 2 448 1 509 I 205 101 29 43 '19 268 131 100 37

3 765 1 7Sl 1 112 902 133 87 28 18 89S 450 226 219

22 734 13 800 5 415 3 519 442 275 121 46

2 644 l 888 548 208 1 S46 624 4S7 465

223 109 68 46 42 30 12 -

670 324 203 143 l 039 685 215 139

110 59 37 14 602 402 119 81 372 279 62 31 501 284 148 69

5 761 3 870 l 333 558 1S5 131 19 5 876 467 209 200

2 252 1 260 S30 462 6 211 3 S74 l 490 1 147

1 274 793 361 120 271 22S 22 24

13 362 7 150 4 633 1 579 3 SBO l 90S 1 292 383

- - - -1 666 1 020 489 157

171 58 84 '19 206 89 82 35

2S 12 8 5 996 490 314 192

l 238 454 638 146 97 53 19 2S

2 756 1 556 874 326 2 627 l Sl3 833 281 2 461 l 469 761 231 l 8Sl 1 160 536 lSS

791 495 223 73 1 060 665 313 82

610 309 225 76 37 9 24 4

126 41 70 15 166 44 72 50

239 59 123 57 577 324 128 125 45 40 5 -50 16 22 12 40 11 17 12 10 s 5 -

7 226 3 123 2 514 1 589 663 406 187 70 153 87 50 16

2 808 9S5 l 136 717 448 182 212 54

l 844 623 670 S51 1 843 890 519 434

915 416 215 284 539 282 167 90

1 065 478 379 208 628 315 225 88

1 047 478 395 174 91 61 21 9

956 417 374 165 ... . .. ... ...

Year lost worked of experienced workers not In labor force

196().63 1964-68 1969-70

6 030 12 660 14 441

805 I 579 2 012 25 71 25 10 16 15 - 7 12 - 4 -

10 9 -174 374 405

8 17 4 162 334 376 58 76 45 s - -

24 35 229 16 18 28

267 524 S46 76 126 1S2 23 44 78 24 44 9 - 5 -

30 69 142 6 6 4 5 14 36

63 1S7 326

156 211 291 26 33 64 23 22 20 4 6 10

22 48 97 57 79 81

6 30 30 24 23 19 20 7 14

476 1 149 1 895 8 49 77

25 64 47 342 855 l 333 12 27 26 89 1S4 412

2 463 4 720 4 942 58 149 76

265 423 389 81 320 S63 31 43 77

5 21 42 S2 186 225

114 160 124 16 27 31 52 109 65 29 101 42 58 64 136

726 1 333 891 20 48 30

118 199 ta8 256 589 S70 650 1 084 l 589

84 230 161 2S 40 2S

1 311 2 663 2 375 263 650 606

- 4 17 211 302 136

15 27 51 65 54 87

5 6 -75 261 280

185 3S3 22S 23 32 28

317 567 486 lS2 407 459 141 374 408 93 244 276 29 83 131 64 161 145 48 130 132 - 10 31

25 25 16 ll 33 51

- 27 51 17 102 113

6 - -16 26 34 16 26 28 - - 6

574 l 677 2 284 76 187 166 27 52 51

261 704 806 62 105 80

171 500 624 89 315 513 '19 14S 342 21 79 84 85 290 367 52 191 154

122 276 283 - - -

122 276 283 ... . .. . ..

CONNECTICUT 8-621

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Table 172. Occupation of the Experienced Civilian Labor Force by Race and Sex, and Weeks Worked in 1969 and Experienced Workers Not in Labor Force by Sex: 1970-Continued

The State Sta1ndard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

HARTFORD SMSA

Male, 16 years old and over---------------------,,., ....... 1 ............. ...i klodnd ........ ___________ _ -Acco un tonts ______ .. _________________________ ----,,. _______ _

Arch 11 eels •• -- ____ ---------- ---- ------------ --- - -- -------Computer specialists---------- __ .... ------------------ ____ _ -Engineers ____ ---- _________ ,._.,. ________ ----------.. --------

Ae-ronouticol and astronautical --------------------------Civil -- ---- -- ------ -----·---- •••• ---···------ ---- ----Electrical end electronic ---.. ----------------------------Mechanical ..... ---------- ........ __ -------------- ................. __ _ Other engineers ........................ -- .... ------ -------- ------ ---

lawyers and judges --------·---------·--·--·----·-------life and physical scientists. ______________________________ _

C'hemists _.., ______ -------.. ____ ------------ ---- --------Physicians, dentists, and related practitioners----------------

(}enlists ______ •• ____ •• ---- __ ---------------------- __ _ Pharmacists __________________ ,.. ______________________ _

Physicians, medical and osteopathic----------------··----Other rerated practitioners __________ ,_ __________________ _

Health technologists and technicians.----------------------­Religious workers __ ------ ---- __ -------- ---------------- _ Social scientists .... ---------- .. ----------------------------

Social and recreation workers---------- .. ----------------.... Teachers •• ____ -----------------------------------------

College and universitv------------ ---------·-----------­Elementary and prekindergarten ---·-------------------·-Secondary ____ ---- •• __ ·--- __ ------ __ -------- ____ ---·-

Erigineering and science technicians ___________________ .. ___ ,._ Draftsmen and surveyors ____ ..... -------------------------Electrical and electronic engineering technicions .. ------------

Technlcions, except health, and engineering and science ______ ,.._ Airplane pilots -- .... __ -----.-- ... --------------------------Write.rs, artists, and entertainers _________ ,. ______________ ,._

Other professional, technical. and kindred workers----------·-

Mcina11n and achnlniatrators, ncept fonn ------------­Buyers. purchasing agents, and sales managers--------------School administrators ____ ------_ .. ______ ,.. _____ ------ _____ _ Specified managers and administrators, public administration __ _ Other specified managers and administrators ----------------Managers and administrators, n.e.c .. salaried ________ ,. ______ _

Manufoct u ring ____________________ .... ____________ ------

Wholesale ond retail trade •. -----·----·----------·-·---­Transportation, communications, and other public utilities .. _ .. _ All other induslries -------------·-----------------·-··-

Managers and administrators, n.e.c., self.employed-----------Construction __ -- -- -- ---- __ -- -- ---- -- -------- ------- -- .. Manufacturing ........ ---- ---- -- ---- ------ ____ -- -- -- _____ _ Wholesale and reloil trade·----------------------·----·­All other industries-----------------------------·----·-

Salts workers-----------------------------.-------Insurance agents, brokers, and underwriters----------------­Reol estate agents i:md brokers----------------------------Sales representatives, manufacturing industries _______ ., _____ _ Soles representatives, wholesale trade __________ ,. _______ .. __ _ Soles clerks~ retail trade ______________________ ,. __________ _ Salesmen, retail trade __________ --------------------- .. ----

----------------

----------------------------------

Salesmen of services and construction---------------------­Other soles workers-------------------------------------

-. Cltrlctl aod klo<lrad workon -----------------------­

Bank tellers and cashiers--------------------------------­Bookkeepers and billing clerks------·-··------------------­Moll handlers and postal clerk'-------------·--·----------· Other clerical and kindred worker•-------------·-----------

-----

CrafhrRen ond kindred wo,.ers _____________________ _

Apparel craftsmen and upholsterers-----------------------· Bakers ------ _________ ., ...... _____ -----------------------.. Cabinetmakers .... ______ ........ ________ ---- __ -------- __ ---- __ Construction craftsmen __ ------ -------------------------..

Co'l'enters ------ -- ---- ----·- __ •• ·----- __ ---- ---· -----Excovating, grading, and rood maehine operators __________ _ Electricians •. ---· -- • -·--- -- -- ---- -------- ---· --------. Masons and tile setters -------------------------------­Pointers, construction and maintenance. and paperhangers ...... Plasterers and eement finishers _________________________ .. Plumbers and pipe fitters ______ --------··---------·-- __ _ Other construction craftsmen ---------------------------

Fa rem en, n.e.c .... ____ ........ ---- ------ ------ __________ ..,. .. __ .... Monufoctu ring ____ -----------·------ ______ ---- __ .... ----Nonmanufocturing industries .................. __ ------ .... __ --------

linemen and servicemen, telephone and power---------------locomotJve engineers and firemefl _________ ,. ______________ .. _ Mechanics and repairmen ________ ---.. ---------------------

Air conditioning, heating, and r'efrigerotlon ----------------

--------------------Aircraft .......... __ ------ ------ ____ ---- ____ ------ ------ __ _ -

Automobile, including bodY--------·-··-------·-·-··----­Radia ond television --------.--------------------------­Other mechanics and repairmen ---.----------------------

Metal -craftsmen, except mechanics ......... -------------------­Machinists ond job and die setters ----------------------­Sheetmetol workers ond tinsmlths-------------------···-­Taol and die makers----------------------------------­Other metal croftsmen ··--------------------·----------

-------. -. Printing croftsrnen __ ---- .... ------ ------------------------ _

Composilors and typesetters··-------------------------­Pressrnen and plate printers, printing--------------------­

Stationary engineers and power station operators -----------­Other craftsmen and kindred workers ----------------------

-. -

8-622 CONNECTICUT

[Doto based on sample, see text. For meaning of symbols, see text]

Weeks worked in 1969 of the experienced civlllan Vear lost worked of experienced Total lobar farce workers not Jn labor farce

experienced P<>rsons of civilian Spanish 50 ta 52 27 to 49 1ta26

labor farce White Negro language Total weeks weeks weeks 1960-63 1964-68 1969·70

176 492 165 451 10 522 3 218 174 202 129 737 32 943 11 522 3 094 7 327 15 110

33 819 32 997 663 2'16 33 628 25 923 6 240 1 465 256 660 1535 2 653 2 606 32 12 2 646 2 340 222 84 57 62 84 303 289 9 13 297 242 49 6 - 11 9 1 741 1 713 22 14 1 737 1 518 161 58 - 6 38 9 608 9 525 43 68 9 589 8 412 935 242 83 156 193 2 511 2 496 - 8 2 511 2 155 242 114 12 11 22 800 771 29 7 800 707 86 7 31 39 18 1 164 1 141 10 19 1 164 981 155 28 9 15 42 2 017 2 011 - 22 2 012 1 756 224 32 5 43 36 3 116 3 106 4 12 3 102 2 813 228 61 26 48 75 1 288 1 272 16 7 1 288 1 090 154 44 6 22 52

537 525 12 - 537 • 455 68 14 4 - 27 335 328 7 - 335 283 52 - - - 6

2 210 2 136 29 13 2 205 1 468 682 55 5 39 29 410 396 14 - 410 233 177 - - 5 10 453 #4 9 - 448 352 79 17 - 19 3

1 199 1 148 6 13 1 199 798 379 22 5 15 12 148 148 - - 148 85 47 16 - - 4 244 221 14 - 240 170 60 10 5 11 31 548 513 35 - 548 452 76 20 - 29 9 477 468 9 - 472 371 82 19 - - 53 421 377 44 11 421 289 66 66 - 35 205

4 239 4 130 100 58 4 214 1 728 2 116 370 7 88 181 898 873 16 26 893 454 358 81 - 29 43

l 028 983 45 8 1 022 381 490 151 - 12 6-1 2 019 1 991 28 19 2 005 693 1 203 109 - 28 45 3 176 3 064 97 28 3 172 2 624 398 150 22 30 114 1 539 1 493 31 12 1 535 1 308 164 63 12 10 63 428 406 22 - 428 357 46 25 - - 12

420 420 - - 420 338 56 26 4 13 6 78 78 - - 78 55 17 6 - - -1 780 1 752 28 21 1 770 1 311 338 121 3 46 137

4 174 3 986 173 51 4 072 3 115 777 180 60 112 367 21 111 20 790 273 157 21 062 18 571 2 217 274 305 687 WI 3 140 3 116 24 31 3 140 2 838 271 31 24 101 62

566 562 4 6 566 395 167 4 - 12 5 1 045 994 51 - 1 045 970 66 9 23 59 ~ 3 353 3 272 46 4 3 336 2 809 457 70 63 150 160

11 133 11 023 102 98 11 110 10 003 977 130 118 274 273 2 913 2 909 4 13 2 903 2 681 178 44 9 78 ~ 3 163 3 120 38 32 3 163 2 826 294 43 22 74 63

616 616 - 6 616 578 38 - 6 44 16 4 441 4 378 llJ 47 4 428 3 918 467 43 81 78 150 1 874 1 823 46 18 1 865 1 556 279 30 77 91 86

438 427 11 - 433 320 104 9 22 17 32 111 105 6 - 111 88 23 - - 11 -851 826 20 11 847 744 91 12 51 49 36 474 465 9 7 474 404 61 9 4 14 18

13 795 13 479 312 83 13 658 10 391 2 253 1 014 243 421 1 107 2 936 2 919 17 13 2 917 2 503 372 42 111 123 78

587 571 16 - 577 459 89 29 10 18 41 1 713 I 688 25 7 1 713 1 492 181 40 17 28 ao 2 375 2 329 42 6 2 370 2 010 256 104 10 45 94 2 712 2 649 63 44 2 680 1 412 742 526 48 82 538 I 168 1 138 30 - l ll/J 875 216 69 24 8 59

638 627 11 7 633 480 101 52 4 28 45 1 666 1 55B 108 6 1 608 1 ll/J 296 152 19 89 172

15 785 14 883 847 136 15 540 11 388 2 6ll6 1 546 235 625 1 656 519 515 4 6 510 216 113 181 11 6 109 853 821 19 16 822 596 170 56 9 26 59

2 226 2 030 196 6 2 212 1 810 272 130 36 56 161 12 187 11 517 628 108 11 996 8 766 2 051 1 179 179 537 1 327

38 295 36 416 1 789 588 38 061 29 176 7 720 1 165 778 1 561 2 095 312 290 22 28 312 251 53 8 6 18 16 284 280 4 17 284 209 62 13 19 9 35 255 242 13 12 255 207 44 4 4 15 13

8 845 8 546 279 90 8 768 5 378 3 010 380 206 440 648 2 900 2 841 52 50 2 867 1 707 1 035 125 91 175 188

711 681 30 - 706 428 260 18 - 19 11 1 420 1 383 29 15 1 413 1 157 241 15 14 25 77

690 668 22 1 690 269 374 47 24 36 72 1 053 982 66 - 1 039 562 402 75 29 115 176

208 169 39 6 208 71 125 12 - 3 24 1 275 1 257 lB 7 1 257 947 270 40 43 41 64

588 565 23 5 588 237 303 48 5 26 36 6 287 6 170 112 72 6 293 5 627 599 57 113 225 116 4 183 4 137 46 43 4 183 3 807 355 21 67 . 133 73 2 104 2 033 66 29 2 100 1 820 244 36 46 92 43 1 092 1 071 21 - 1 092 927 141 24 15 43 51

31 31 - - 31 31 - - - - -7 955 7 588 342 137 7 918 6 312 1 323 283 115 215 383

445 439 6 - 445 414 31 - 4 4 14 1 237 1 188 49 20 1 229 1 063 111 55 13 24 39 2 699 2 523 163 50 2 684 1 967 585 132 20 25 124

384 384 - 15 384 294 71 19 4 4 21 3 190 3 054 124 52 3 176 2 574 525 77 74 158 185 6 917 6 598 296 95 6 884 5 608 1 115 161 147 327 186 3 495 3 296 190 54 3 478 2 892 526 60 55 161 86

964 942 13 7 952 753 171 28 21 12 11 1 653 1 633 20 6 1 649 1 328 282 39 35 113 51

805 727 73 28 805 635 136 34 36 41 38 1 386 1 287 99 38 1 366 1 109 224 33 26 4 69

665 621 44 31 645 525 100 20 22 4 30 541 486 55 7 541 431 97 13 - - 28 399 388 5 - 386 337 49 - - 10 12

4 532 3 925 596 99 4 482 3 180 1 100 202 127 255 566

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

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[Data based on sample, see text, For meaning of symbols, see text]

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

HARTFORD SMSA-Continued

Male, 16 yeors old and over-Continued Op-Wes, except.,...,.... ________________________ _

Assemblers ---------------------------------------------Checkers, examiners, and inspectors: manufacturing ----------­Garage workers ond gas station attendants------------------­Laundry ond drycleaning operallves, n.e.c -------------------­Meat cutters and butchers---------------------------------Mlne op&ratives, n.e.c ____ ---- ------ ---- ------ ---- ---- -----Packers and wrappers, except produce ______________________ _ Painters, manufactured ortlcles-----------------------------Precision machine operatives __________ .., ___________________ _ Sawyers __ ---- ____ ---------- ______ -· ---------------- ___ _

Stationary firemen ---------- ---- __ ---- ------ ____ ---- -----Textile opero!lves ------------ ---------------------------­Welders o nd flamecutters __ ---- ---·-·-· -- ---- ---- __ ---- ---­Other metalworking operatives ----------------------------­O!her specified operatives --------------------------------­Miscellaneous and not specified operatives -------------------

Occupation: Machine operatives. miscellaneous specified -------------­Machine operatives, not specified----------------------­Miscellaneous operatives -----------------------------­Not specified operatives ------------ -------------------

Industry, Manufacturing __ ---- ---- ---· ------ -· ---------- ---- __ _

Durable goods __ ·- ---------------------------------Wood products, including furniture _________________ _

Primary metal industries -------------------------­Fabricated metal industries ------------------------Machinery. including electrical ________________ ., __ ., __

Motor vehicles and equipment---------------------­Transportation equipment, except motor vehicles----·· Other durable goads--------------------··--------

Nondurable goods---------------------------------­Food ond kindred products------------------------­Apporel ond other fobricoted lexlile products --------­Paper and allied products-------------------------­Chemicals and allied products---------------------­Other nondurable goods---------------------·-----

Nat specified manufacturing Industries ________________ _ No nm a nufocturing industries ____ ........ ---- __ ------ __ -----

Tron sportotion, communications, and other public utilities_ Wholesale and retail trade--------------------------­All other industries-------------------------------·-

TreHport •111uiptllent 0perarivts ______________________ _ Bus drivers __________________________ ------ .... ---------- _ Taxicab drivers and chauffeurs-----------------------------Truck drivers and deliverymen __________ --------------------Other transport equipment operatives------------------------

l:-1toren, except ferm -----------------------------­Construction laborers ------------ ------------------------­Freight, stock, and material handlers -----------------------­Other specified laborers----------------------------------­Miscellontous ond not specified laborers-----------·---------

Occupation: Miscellaneous laborers ........ __ ---- .... __ ---- __ ---- __ .... ___ _ Nat specified laborers ____ ---- -- -------------·---------

lndostry, . Man ufacturlng __ ··--____________ -- -- ---- -- -- -- ------ _

Durable goads -------------- ----------------------­Wood products, including furniture------------------Metal Industries ______ •••• ____ ---------- _________ _ Machinery, including electrica1----------------------Transportation equipment ____ .... ______ ------ .... __ .... __ Other durable goads-----------------------------·

Nondurable goods-------------·--·--------·-------­Food and kindred products------------·-----------­

Not specified manufacturing industries-----------------

Nonmanufacturing industries -- ---- -- -- ---- ------ .... ---- _ Rallraods and railway express service ----------------­Transportation, except railroads ---------------------­Communications. ond utilities and sanitary services -----­Wholesale ond retoll trade--------------------------­All other industries---------------------------------

hrmen •d t .. 111M1Hgen __________________ ., _____ _

form lolloron utl fono '°'"'"'"-------------··-------Paid farm laborers and farm faremen-----------------------­Unpaid family workers------------------------------------

5-lco wo .. on, except private hau11hold• ------------­Citaning service workers-------------------... -------------­Food service workers------------------------------------­

Cooks, except private household----------------------·--· Busboys and dishwashers -------------------------------

Health service workers-----· ____ --------------------------Porsonol service workers----------------------------------Protective service workers ___________________________ ., ____ _

firemen, fire protection --------------------------------­Guards and watchmen ---------------------------------­Policemen and detectives --------------------------------

Privott lloo11held wOflten __________________________ _

u ... p1oye.i , ...... ., i.u .,.,..,. 1959 ... ...t1tr•--------

Total experienced

civilian labor force

22 036 1 973 2 447 1 169

159 583 47

405 203

2 891 42

379 329

1 082 960

3 807 5 560

1 457 2 401

831 871

4 784 3 976

33 143 406

1 095 23

1 750 526

759 160 16

263 119 201 49

176 107 314 355

7 447 515 283

5 452 1 197

8 370 2 032 3 215 2 275

848

201 647

401 285

7 112 53 64 49

110 41 6

447 -

18 71

178 180

758

1 098 1 073

25

13 888 4 054 3 315 1 218

726 480

1 169 2 962

748 1 083 1 031

58

32

'Includes allocated cases not shown separately, •See text for explanation.

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

Persons of

White Negro Spanish

language

19 164 2 824 824 1 813 154 125 2 337 110 41 1 101 68 11

130 29 13 556 27 48 40 7 -

356 49 35 174 29 24

2 691 200 49 42 - -

364 15 -294 35 18

1 002 76 32 868 92 36

2 448 1 334 84 4 948 599 308

1 293 156 91 2 056 345 153

769 62 29 830 36 35

4 250 526 258 3 508 460 232

33 - 6 131 12 -374 32 20 973 114 114

23 - 15 1 549 201 31

425 101 46

718 41 26 155 5 -

16 - -259 4 -115 4 6 173 28 20 24 25 -

698 73 50 107 - -274 40 22 317 33 28

6 507 923 202 482 33 -265 18 7

4 994 446 177 766 426 18

7 092 1 239 298 1 819 207 51 2 944 271 60 1 595 647 127

734 114 60

164 37 10 570 77 50

337 64 40 221 64 28

7 - -71 41 16 45 8 5 53 11 7 45 4 -

110 - 4 41 - 4

6 - 8

397 so 20 - - -

14 4 -60 11 8

175 3 -148 32 12

732 26 8

1 078 15 175 1 057 11 175

21 4 -12 242 1 592 451 3 639 406 122 3 136 151 212 1 104 90 69

698 28 52 441 39 -

1 065 104 17 2 787 175 46

713 35 -975 108 31 999 32 15

53 5 -18 14 -

Weeks worked in 1969 of the experienced civlllan lobar force

50 to 52 27 to 49 1to26 Total weeks weeks weeks

21 656 15 616 4 539 1 501 1 956 1 458 366 132 2 441 2 020 334 87 1 100 320 422 358

150 105 36 9 579 495 59 25 47 26 18 3

360 205 105 50 203 160 43 -

2 873 2 217 569 87 38 25 9 4

370 320 45 5 323 221 73 29

1 082 829 229 24 960 697 223 40

3 687 2 427 981 279 5 487 4 091 1 027 369

1 429 1 095 260 74 2 387 1 799 476 112

800 523 141 136 871 674 150 47

4 728 3 580 874 274 3 939 3 008 711 220

33 25 4 4 143 70 59 14 393 307 55 31

1 083 787 224 72 17 14 - 3

1 744 1 429 264 51 526 376 105 45

740 553 133 54 160 114 36 10

16 9 - 7 263 232 22 9 119 92 23 4 182 106 52 24 49 19 30 -

759 511 153 95 107 88 11 8 308 195 67 46 344 228 75 41

7 302 4 990 1 701 611 509 287 152 70 277 156 63 58

5 383 3 775 1 236 372 1 133 772 250 111

8 046 3 995 2 451 1 600 1 974 888 779 307 3 092 1 505 827 760 2 162 1 122 679 361

818 480 166 172

191 110 43 38 627 370 123 134

385 238 79 68 280 188 50 42

7 7 - -107 65 25 17 53 45 8 -64 53 - 11 49 18 17 14 99 44 29 26 36 18 10 8 6 6 - -

433 242 87 104 - - - -

18 18 - -66 41 25 -

178 106 21 51 171 77 '4,l 53

746 627 101' 12

1 002 528 216 258 981 512 216 253

21 16 - 5

13 448 8 510 2 881 2 057 3 969 2 606 903 460 3 101 1 362 759 980 1 187 672 268 247

623 139 155 329 456 192 131 133

1 153 821 195 137 2 949 2 318 472 159

748 624 103 21 1 073 791 W7 75 1 028 865 137 26

53 22 12 19

... ... . .. ...

Year last worked of experienced workers not In labor force

1960-63 1964-68 1969-70

561 1 173 1 872 59 102 115 43 132 115

5 39 216 4 6 12 5 50 52 5 - 11

28 9 85 10 17 16 65 159 179 6 5 16

31 28 13 67 42 53 10 47 36 53 66 73 56 188 473

114 283 407

35 87 129 40 121 124 26 30 106 13 45 48

105 255 298 88 173 193 - 5 4 - 17 20

14 14 32 34 54 42 - 9 -

25 55 53 15 19 42

17 61 83 - 4 8 - - 16

11 30 22 - - 10 6 27 27 - 21 22 9 28 109 - 4 -5 13 39 4 11 70

113 356 516 8 55 32

21 9 55 64 210 386 20 82 113

l'IQ 456 2 310 41 95 463 33 134 774 63 143 855 53 84 218

9 25 24 44 59 194

39 38 91 29 38 73 - - 5 - 9 21

6 13 15 19 5 4 4 11 28

10 - 12 - - -- - 6

14 46 127

" 12 -- 6 4 - 12 16 - 6 48

10 10 59

13 83 66

20 22' 794 20 218 772 - 11 22

376 1 067 2 500 159 551 701 37 196 734 16 47 173 8 62 269

10 20 82 44 58 266 69 159 221 - - 18

60 129 156 5 24 25

4 9 19

... . .. '"

CONNECTICUT 8 - 623

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1969 and Experienced Workers Not in Labor Force by Sex: 1970-Continued !Doto based on sample, see text. For meaning of symbols, see text]

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

HARTFORD SMSA-Continued Female, 16 yean old and over -------------------ProfHsionol, mhflknl, t1t1cl kindred worken ____ ,.. _______ _

Accountants------ __ -------------- ____ ---------- ____ -----Computer specialists __ -----------.-------------------------librarians __ -- --- _ -- -------- -- ________ ---- ---------- ---- -Mathematical specialists __ -------- ____ ------------ ____ .., ___ _ life and physicol scientists ____ -----------------------------Registered nurses. dietitians. and therapists ------------------

Of etitians ________ ------ .. _____ ---- .,._ ------------ ______ _

Registere-d nurses ---------- -------~-------------------­Health technologists and fechnidans------------------------­Sociol scientists---- __ ----------- .. -----------------------­Social and recreation workers __ ---------------------------.. Teachers: Col!ege and universitv---------------------------

Elementary and prekindergarten ------------------Secondary __ ------ ______ -------- ____ ------ ___ _ Other teachers--------------------------------_

Engineering and science technicians ____ ----------------------Technicions. except health, ond engineering and science ________ _ Writers. ortists., and entertainers.---------------------------

Actors and dancers------------------------------------­Authors, editors. and reporters-------------------------­

Other professional, technical, and kindred workers--------------

Mu .. ..-s and IHl11Wshaton, tXtefit fvnl ------------­Buyers, purchasing agents, and sales managers--------------

--Restaurant, cafeteria. cmd bar monagers ____________________ _

School administrators ____ ---------- ______ ---- ___________ _ Other specified managers and administrators----------------Managers and administrators, n.e.c., salaried _______________ _

Wholesale and retail trode-----------------------------­Managers ond adminislrators, n.e.c .. self-employed-----------

Wholesale and retail trade ____ -------------- -------- ___ _

Sales wo ... ers -----------------------------------

------Demonstrctors., hucksters, and peddlers ____________________ _

Insurance, real estate agents, and brokers---------------------

So!es clerks, retail trade ______ ----------------------------Salesmen, retail trade ____________ ------------------------

--Other soles workers--------------------------------------Clerical and kindred workers------------------------ -

Bonk tellers __ -- •• ____ ------ _. __ -------------------------Bookkeepers ___ --- __ ---- ______ --------------------------Cashiers ________________________ ------------------------Counter clerks, except food ____ ---------------------------Enumerators and interviewers __ -- __ -----------------------

-File clerks ... _ -- -- ____ ------ -- __ -- ----- .. ------------------Office machine operators ________ -------------------------

----Bookkeeping and billing machine operators ----------------

Keypunch ope rotors _________ --- ---- ..... ------------------Payroll and timekeeping clerks_ ___________________________ _ -Receptionists ____ ------ ____________ -------- ---------- __ _ -Secretaries -- ____ -- -- __ -- __ -- __ -- -- -- -- - - -- -- -- ---- -- ----Stenographers __ ---- ____ ------ ____ -----------------------Telephone operators ____ ------ __ ------ ---------------- __ _ -Typists ---- ------ __ ---------- ---------------------------Olher clerical and kindred workers--------------------------

Crafh•n encl •llldrtd wlN"ken _____________________ _ -Foremen, n.e.c __ ---- -------------- ____ ---------- ------ __ -

Operatives, except trons.port __ ------------ -------- __ Assemblers __ -- ---------------- __ ---- -------- ----------

--Bottling and canning aperatives----------------------------Checkers, examiners, and inspectors; rnonufocturing ____ ---- __

---Dressmakers and seamstresses, except factory --------------

loundry and drydeaning operatives, including ironers ___ ,.. ____ _ Graders and sorters, manufocturiog _______________________ _ --Packer! and wrappers, e)(Cept produce----------------------Sewers and stitchers ____ ------ ..... ---- ---------------------

--

Textile operatives ______ ------ ____ ---- ---------- -------- _ Other specified operatives ------ ---- ---- ------ __ .. ___ ------

--Miscellaneous and not specified operatives ________ .,,. ________ _

Manufacturing ______________ ----------------------------

Durable goods __ ---- ---- __ -------- __ ---------------- -Machinery, including electrical_ .. ____________________ _ -Other durable goods---- __ ------------------------­

Nondurable 9oods, including not specified manufacturing _ _._ Food and kindred products-------------------------­Apparel and other fabricated textile products ----------

Nanmonu focturing industries __________ ------ ---- _______ _

-----

Tr1111spert tqvipAint operatives _____________________ _ -laltonrs. except f..,. ---- __ ----------------------­fa,.en Giid ,_ lllMNMlgen -----------------------­

,..,. 11 .... n ...i ,_ fonmen ---------------------

---P-aid form laborers and farm foremen ______________________ _ -

Unpaid family workers----------------------------------­

StrYke woftl:ers, except private household' -----------­C,eoning service workers--------------------------------­

Chambermaids and maids -----------------------------­Food service workers-----------------------------------­

Cooks, except private household------------------------­Waiters and food counter workers-----------------------

Health service workers __ ------------------ __ ,,. ___________ _ Nursing aides, orderlies. and attendants __ ... ___________ .. ___ _ Practical nurses ________ ---- ______ .... ____________ -------

Personal service workers--------------------------------­Hairdressers and cosmetologists------------ .. ------------

Privote houselotld "°"'""-------------------------­Private household workers, living in---.. ---·---------------­Private household workers1 living out-----------------------

---------------

Uoe111ployff penotos, last w..tl<l 1959.,. ......,., ______ _ -

Total experienced

civilian labor force

117 438

20 288 894 478 349 269 104

4 272 190

3 804 885

97 679 440

5 171 2 129

601 411 136 884 14

205 2 489

3 441 377 247 215 746

1 566 407 290 IS3

8 786 324

I 219 s 715

145 I 383

51 228 87S

4 765 2 902

S49 IOI

2 221 2 423

208 I 590

628 I 069

10 792 602

I 305 6 387

16 l:IY/ 1 948

398

12 964 2 538

26 I 179

303 492

35 I OS9

892 354

3 263 2 823 2 437 I 921

776 I 145

516 29 36

386

484 909

61

320 286 34

14 487 I 733

378 s 428

781 3 432 3 224 1 Bll

638 1 930

973 2 326

276 2 050

196

Persons of

White Ne<;1ro Spanish

language

107 469 9 533 1 603

19 139 1 023 209 858 36 -46S 13 -338 6 -26S 4 -104 - -

4 096 166 12 149 41 -

3 682 112 12 826 30 19

83 14 -S91 82 31 415 20 28

4 912 243 21 2 059 64 42

S71 26 -402 9 -133 3 -850 28 20

14 - -200 s -

2 171 279 36

3 294 127 14 359 18 -230 7 -185 30 -715 21 -

1 515 51 8 405 2 -290 - 6 153 - 6

8 409 362 111 311 13 -

1 19S 1B 7 s SS8 152 69

145 - -1 200 179 3S

47 720 3 359 561 817 58 IS

4 670 82 34 2 767 122 18

SJO 19 10 95 6 -

I 993 218 4S 2 156 251 31

176 32 19 I 400 18S 12

628 - -I 034 35 -

10 549 233 93 580 22 -

I 204 IOI -5 902 453 71

14 795 1 7S9 244

1 791 152 47 369 29 -

11 552 1 379 366 2 383 150 S2

26 - -I 111 63 18

291 12 32 37S 111 70 35 - -

972 82 6 880 12 JS 349 s 9

2 519 732 65 2 611 212 79 2 237 200 74 1 729 192 67

745 31 54 984 161 13 508 8 7 'l9 - -36 - 7

374 12 s 471 13 -817 86 -61 - -

287 25 48 258 2S 48

29 - -12 594 1 844 231

1 481 238 46 285 84 -

5 20B 199 81 724 S7 19

3 372 4S 40 2 655 565 53 l 421 386 42

540 9B -I 778 152 31

897 16 13 1 148 1 153 16

165 111 -983 l 042 16 186 101 -

•Includes protective service workers and allocated cases not shown separately. 2See text for explanation.

8-624 CONNECTICUT

Weeks worked in 1969 of the experienced civilian labor farce

Year lost worked of experienced workers not in labor force

50 to S2 27 to 49 1 to 26 Total weeks weeks weeks 196().63 1964-68 1969·70

113 302 59 624 34 784 18 894 9 677 23 173 26 249

19 839 8 163 8 533 3 143 1 416 3 425 3 819 871 6S9 l3S 77 40 106 132 478 310 133 3S 14 48 42 337 166 IS2 19 14 34 so 26S 168 64 33 20 30 20 104 6S 34 5 16 21 11

4 180 2 129 I 46S S86 300 750 778 190 102 70 lB 10 6 18

3 712 I 900 1 283 529 276 708 733 870 S26 258 86 110 100 113

97 6S 23 9 6 8 16 679 441 172 66 56 141 313 429 171 200 58 15 59 63

s 083 814 3 161 I 108 450 I 071 1 071 2 107 339 I 376 392 llS 372 336

SS9 126 299 134 2S 91 63 407 326 71 10 39 IOS 49 136 79 38 19 s 5 11 871 47S 2SS 141 73 184 213

14 4 4 6 - 4 6 20S 138 40 27 28 7S 37

2 366 I 304 697 36S 118 300 SJ.I

3 391 2 378 743 270 222 474 467 377 272 72 33 51 88 57 228 124 81 23 25 37 63 215 84 112 19 11 IS 35 720 S50 101 69 39 111 156

1 566 I 171 298 97 72 183 142 407 247 99 61 9 48 16 28S 177 79 29 24 40 14 1S3 108 3S 10 24 30 6

8 376 3 581 2 720 2 075 665 1 996 2 759 303 90 llS 98 4 88 136

1 206 821 26S 120 86 214 135 s 461 2 010 1 950 1 501 468 I 463 2 037

134 54 29 Sl - 20 58 1 272 606 361 30S 107 211 393

49 813 30 765 11 880 7 168 4 693 10 108 10 286 837 S22 191 124 48 220 186

4 686 3 362 848 476 378 732 744 2 730 964 886 880 169 560 874

543 270 135 138 2S 137 176 101 33 49 19 s 33 101

2 137 1 139 562 436 267 494 636 2 361 1 513 S28 320 274 549 493

201 114 60 27 49 79 72 I 560 992 363 20S 169 357 309

628 476 102 50 28 68 58 I 050 562 291 197 8S 272 19'1

10 650 7 237 2 403 I 010 I 340 2 536 1 840 588 358 180 50 86 139 48

1 256 736 297 223 138 229 265 6 208 3 694 I 489 1 02S 621 I 370 I 486

16 038 9 899 3 919 2 220 1 229 2 769 3 180 l 925 1 198 564 163 186 452 372

398 314 74 10 38 139 45

12 470 6 865 3 964 1 641 1 069 2 796 2 920 2 436 1 329 788 319 183 502 459

26 10 11 s s - 9 I 147 678 358 111 97 246 200

297 147 llS 3S 36 119 87 468 282 140 46 81 148 127 35 20 15 - 5 11 14

I 030 S29 306 195 BO 244 305 864 406 321 137 148 292 218 348 177 138 33 58 119 93

3 102 1 694 I 011 397 154 630 728 2 717 I 593 761 363 222 48S 680 2 342 1 41S 662 26S 183 431 543 I 856 I 196 461 199 106 346 352

749 496 190 63 60 198 159 I 107 700 271 136 46 148 193

486 219 201 66 77 85 191 29 13 11 s 14 12 14 36 11 20 s 7 13 8

37S 178 99 98 39 54 137 467 113 203 151 - 45 11 823 370 276 177 73 141 220 61 33 17 11 - 25 10

286 78 69 139 102 261 617 252 63 56 133 97 252 588

34 15 13 6 5 9 29 13 663 5 230 5 009 3 424 1 038 3 008 4 215

I 667 891 S14 262 204 381 391 365 140 138 87 JS 76 168

s 15S 1 483 2 138 1 534 388 I 302 1 983 760 236 404 120 84 243 17S

3 244 901 1 201 1 142 207 822 1 502 3 026 I 238 944 844 146 642 847 I 680 694 535 4S1 67 428 530

601 285 184 132 28 96 l15 I 831 835 645 3Sl 191 460 410

927 S24 290 113 133 202 131 2 188 850 806 532 213 442 487

269 146 93 30 - J 6 I 919 704 713 502 213 439 481 ... ... ... ... .. . ... ...

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

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The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

NEW HAVEN SMSA

Male, 16 yean old and ovw ---------------------

Professional, technlcal, and kindred workers-------------Accountants_ --- ---- ---- __ ------ ________ ---- ______ ---- __ _ Architects __________ ---- ________ ---- __ ------------------_ Computer specialists ____________ -- -------- ______ ------ ----Engineers ____ ---- ______ --.. - ________________ ---- ----- ___ _

Aeronautical and astronautical ---------------------------Civil ---- -- -- ____________ ---- ------ ------ ---- __ -------Electrical ond electronic---------------------------------Mechanical ____________ ---- __ -------- ______ ---- ____ ----Other engineers ______ ... ________________ ------ _________ _

lawyers and judges -------------------------------------­

life and physical scientists---------------------------------Chemists ____ ---- ____________ ------------ -------------

Physicians1 dentists1 and related practitioners-----------------Dentists ____ -- ______________ -- __________ ---- -- ---- ___ _ Pharmacists---- __ ---------------------- ____ -----------Physicians, medical and osteopathic-----------------------Other related practitioners ______________________________ _

Health technologists and technicians------ ________ -----------Reltgious workers ---------- ---------- ---------- ----------Social scientists ____ -------- __ ----------------------------

Sacial and re-creation workers---------------------------- .. -Teachers ____________________________ -- ____ ---- -- -- -- ----

College and university ____ ------ __ -----------------------Elementary and prekindergarten --------------------------Secondary __ -- ________ ---- ____ ---------------------- __

Engineering and science technicions--------------------------Draftsmen ond surveyors ____ ---- ____ --------------------Electrical and electronic engineering technicians--------------

Technic:ions, except health, and engineering and science ________ _ Airplane pilots __________________ ---- ------ -------------

Writers, ortists, and entertainers --------------------------­Other professional, technical, and kindred workerS-------------

Managers and admlnlstratan, except farm-------------­Buyers, purchasing agents, and soles managers---------------Schaal adminislrators ______________ ---- ________ ---- __ -----Specified managers and administrators, public administration ___ _ Other specifi.ed managers and administrators -----------------Managers and odminislrators, n.e.c., salaried ________________ _

Manufacturing ____________________________ -------------Wholesale and retail trade------------------------------­Transportation, communications1 and other public utilities----­All olher industries-------------------------------------

Managers and administrators, n.e.c., self-employed------------Construction ________________ ------------ --------------Manufacturing ______________________ -------------------Wholesa!e ond retail trade------------------------------­All other industries-------------------------------------

Sales warken __________________ ---- ______ --------Insurance agents, brokers, and underwriters ________ ---- __ ----Real estate agents and brokers __ ---- ---- ------------------­Sales representatives, manufacturing Industries --------------­Sales representatives, wholesale trade----------------------­Sales derks, retail trade-----------------------------------Sale-smen, retail trade ________ ---- ________ -----------------Salesmen of services and construction----------------------­Other so!es workers--------------------------------------

Cl•rical and kindred worlters ------------------------­Bank tellers and cashiers---------------------------------­Bookkeepers and billing clerks-----------------------------­Mail handlers and postal clerks----------------------------­Other clerical and kindred workers--------------------------

Crafts"''" and kindred workers ______________________ _

Apparel craftsmen and upholsterers-------------------------Bakers ______ ---- ________ ------ ______________ ------ -----Cobinetmokers __________ ---- ________________ -- -- ---- -----Construction craftsmen ______________ ------------ ---------

Carpenters __ -- ____ ---- ---- -- ---- -- ------ ------ ---- ----Excavating, grading, and rood machine operators ___________ _ Electricians ________________________________ -- -- -- -- -- --Masons and tile setters __________ ---- ______________ -----Pointers. construction and maintenance, and paperhangers----Plasterers and cement finishers ____ -----------------------Plumbers and pipe fitters-------------------------------­Other construction craftsmen ----------------------------

foremen, n.e.c ______ ------ .. --- ---- ------------ -- ---------Manufacturing---- __________ ---------- ________ ---------Nanmanufacturing industries ---- __ ---- ------------------­

linemen and servicemen, telephone and power---------------­locomotive engineers and firemen----·-----------------------Mechonics and repairmen __________ -- -------- -- ------------

Air conditioning, heating, and refrigeration -----------------Aircraft ---- ------ -- ------ -------------------- --------Automobile, including body ________________ -- __ -- -- -- -- -- -Radio and television -----.. -----------------------------­Other mechanics and repairmen --------------------------

Metal craftsmen, except mechanics ------------------------­Machinists and job and die setters-----------------------­Sheetmetol workers and tinsmiths------------------------­Taal and die makers-----------------------------------­Other metal craftsmen----------------------------------

Printing craftsmen ______________________ ---- __ ------------Compositors and typesetters----------------------------­Pressmen and plate printers, printing---------------------­

Stationary engineers and power station operators ------------­Other craftsmen and kindred workers -----------------------

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

[Data bosed an sample, see text, For meaning af symbols, see text]

Total Weeks worked in 1969 of the experienced civilian

lobor force experienced Persons of

civilian Sponish 50 to 52 27 to 49 110 26 labor force White Negro language Total weeks weeks weeks

93 239 84 374 8 324 1 526 91 754 64 189 20 760 6 805

17 298 16 198 822 269 17 135 11 761 4 253 1 121 1 175 1 152 23 15 1 175 995 126 54

238 233 5 - 238 170 54 14 396 385 11 6 390 296 80 14

2 394 2 323 40 11 2 378 2 059 263 56 137 137 - - 137 133 4 -315 290 13 - 315 266 37 12 522 503 14 7 522 448 63 11 304 290 4 - 304 277 17 10

1 116 1 103 9 4 1 100 935 142 23 630 624 6 - 630 498 108 24

368 340 17 - 363 291 62 10 223 213 10 - 223 187 26 10

1 666 1 580 19 43 1 650 1 150 473 27 279 274 5 - 279 125 154 -235 235 - - 231 210 17 4

1 064 983 14 43 1 052 750 279 23 88 88 - - 88 65 23 -

290 240 29 - 273 193 46 34 447 418 29 6 447 313 84 50 278 257 15 24 278 180 79 19

298 222 76 29 293 162 76 55 3 744 3 572 118 52 3 707 1 836 1 551 320 1 760 1 698 21 45 1 748 1 089 533 126

680 643 37 - 660 239 365 56 1 024 962 49 7 1 019 370 536 113 1 406 1 272 105 19 1 402 1 031 245 126

584 525 49 7 584 421 90 73 216 184 32 12 216 165 33 18 147 136 11 5 142 95 38 9 37 32 5 - 37 27 10 -

1 019 986 22 15 1 012 624 264 124 2 802 2 458 '2'16 44 2 757 1 868 704 185

10 742 10 368 344 69 10 668 9 235 1 225 208 1 264 1 242 22 11 1 264 1 163 76 25

303 245 52 8 303 173 124 6 374 358 16 - 374 336 31 7

I 982 1 866 99 6 1 950 1 662 253 35 5 519 5 409 103 26 5 488 4 881 504 103 1 693 1 671 15 20 1 693 1 554 1'2'1 10 1 720 1 686 34 6 1 714 1 482 179 53

532 522 10 - 528 496 32 -1 574 1 530 44 - 1 553 1 349 164 40 1 300 1 248 52 18 1 289 1 020 237 32

248 234 14 - 248 153 85 10 131 131 - - 131 110 10 11 680 668 12 18 669 571 87 11 241 215 26 - 241 186 55 -

6 581 6 446 135 65 6 488 4 732 1 272 484 638 624 14 11 628 487 115 26 347 335 12 - 342 240 66 36 634 621 13 - 629 490 126 13

1 224 1 219 5 16 1 211 1 020 152 39 1 672 1 634 38 27 1 640 1 022 398 220

772 755 17 - 757 574 138 45 408 404 4 - 408 302 74 32 886 854 32 11 873 597 203 73

7 702 7 122 531 83 7 541 5 137 1 492 912 379 350 29 3 354 192 84 78 369 354 15 - 359 255 78 26

1 440 1 298 136 3 1 426 1 169 178 79 5 514 5 120 351 77 5 402 3 521 1 152 729

19 319 18 041 1 248 250 19 143 13 811 4 562 770 297 290 7 27 292 227 60 5 175 171 4 17 175 124 45 6 106 106 - - 101 64 26 11

4 762 4 490 255 10 4 743 2 842 l 620 281 1 430 1 376 50 - 1 425 852 473 100

381 345 36 - 381 209 166 6 810 764 43 - 805 584 205 16 363 337 26 - 363 133 201 29 604 560 34 10 595 293 222 80 114 92 22 - 114 59 55 -693 664 29 - 693 538 150 5 367 352 15 - 367 174 148 45

3 012 2 848 164 14 2 997 2 558 422 17 1 893 1 790 103 14 1 893 1 607 281 5 1 119 1 058 61 - 1 104 951 141 12

765 720 45 32 760 580 147 33 193 193 - - 193 134 59 -

3 954 3 675 276 31 3 923 2 965 809 149 231 231 - - 228 177 42 9 103 97 6 - 96 63 17 16

1 642 1 518 121 23 1 631 l 244 311 76 147 147 - - 147 102 45 -

1 831 1 682 149 8 1 821 1 379 394 48

2 115 1 954 161 71 2 106 1 511 537 58 739 647 92 17 730 527 179 24 314 310 4 - 314 190 98 26 706 690 16 25 706 524 174 8 356 307 49 29 356 270 86 -780 752 28 6 766 596 147 23 273 262 11 6 273 212 61 -352 340 12 - 338 257 58 23 221 212 9 6 221 183 31 7

2 939 2 630 299 36 2 866 2 027 659 180

Year last worked of experienced workers not in labor force

196CJ.63 1964-68 1969-70

1 838 4 589 10 881

200 605 2 242 31 42 71 - - 8 - 11 64

62 96 61 - - 5 5 14 5

18 19 16 15 22 5 24 41 30 26 18 79

- 35 49 - 21 26 5 18 37 - 8 5 - 5 11 5 5 15 - - 6 - 16 72 5 6 33 - 19 27

5 32 232 19 76 456 5 32 255 9 6 59 s 24 67 5 66 174 - 22 50 - - 20

12 5 10 - - -

11 26 261 19 139 608

241 456 527 27 22 43 - 6 9

15 31 46 84 121 162 75 174 205 38 41 35 27 40 36 4 15 39 6 78 95

40 102 62 - 33 10

12 - 4 15 32 30 13 37 18

118 276 627 13 10 18 4 - 11

19 41 25 11 26 29 39 110 311 10 27 38 - 13 26

22 49 169

107 461 1 375 4 48 115 5 47 23

14 61 127 84 305 1 110

502 1 021 1 267 18 29 33 14 5 34 - 4 -

153 258 324 47 83 87

8 11 17 5 22 25

28 34 34 35 57 102 9 8 24

21 33 26 - 10 9

55 123 81 20 52 42 35 71 39

5 15 20 10 44 20 50 131 162 - 4 4 6 - -

20 51 85 - 5 -24 71 73

73 149 111 25 36 46

3 16 16 40 56 23

5 41 26 14 34 66 - 24 32 14 5 16 - 30 5

110 199 411

CONNECTICUT 8 - 625

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[Doto based on sample, see text. For meaning of symbols, see text]

The State Weeks worked in 1969 of the experienced civilian labor force

Year lost worked of experienced

Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

NEW HAVEN SMSA-Continued

Male, 16 years old and over-Continued

Opemtm, '""' '""'lfOll-------------------------Assemblers -- __ -- __ ---- __ • _ -----------------------------Checkers~ examiners, and inspectors; monufoctun·ng ----------­Garage workers and gas station attendants------------------­Laundry and drycleontng operatives, n.e.c --------------------Meot CIJ'tters ond butchers _______________________________ _ Mine operotives, n.e.c _____ ,... __ ............. ---------- ............. __ .... ,.. .. Packers and wrappers, except produce _____________________ _ Painters, manufactured articles----------------------------Precision machine operatives ........................................................... .. Sowyers ---- •• -------- ---------- ------------ ______ -----

Stationary firemen __ ---------------------- __ ------------Tex tile opero,ives __ -------- __ .... ____ ......................................... .. Welders and flamecullers •• __ -------- __ -------- ---------- _ Other metalworking operatives ---------------------------­Other specified operatives -------------------------------­M~scelloneous and not specified operatives ------------------

Occupat~on; Machine operatives, miscelraneous SP«ified _______ ,. ____ _ Machine operotlves, not specified---------------------­Miscellaneous operatives ----------------------------­Not specified operatives------------------------------

Industry, Manufacturing -- -- __ ---- ..... -------------- ---- -- .. ____ _

Ouroble goods------------------------------------Wood products, Including furniture ___ ,. ____________ _ Primary metal Industries ------------------------­Fabricated metal industries -----------------------Machinery, including electrical ____________________ _

Motor vehicles and equipment--- .. ----------------­Transportation equipment. except motor vehicles ----­Other durable goads-----------------------------

-------------------------

Nonduroble goods--------------------------------­Food and kindred products-----------------------­Apparel and other fabricated textile products -------­Poper ond allied praducts------------------------­Chemicols and allied products --------------------­Other nondurable goods--------------------------

------Not specified manufacturing industries _______________ .., Nonmanufacturing industries. ______ .... __ .... _____________ _

Transportation, communications, and other public utilities Wholesale ond retail trade-------------------------­All other industries--------------·-----------------

Tra111port equlpftl111t opwativu ____ ------ ________ ----

Bus drivers ____ ---- .... ------ ---------------------.. ·-----Taxicab drivers ond chauffeurs----------------------------Truck drivers and deliverymen ___ ., ________________________ _ Other transport equipment operatives ______________________ _

la Hren, except ftn1 __ ---------- -----------------Construction le borers __ ---- .... __ -------------------------­Freight, stock, ond material handlers ----------------------­Other specified laborers -------- __ ------·--------- -------­Miscellaneous and not specified laborers -----------------.. --

Occupation: Miscellaneous laborers---- __ ------------------------­Not specified lo borers·---------------·---------------

Industry, Mcnufactu ring------ .... __ .. _________ ---------- _______ _

Durable goods------------------------------------Wood products, including furniture_ .. _________ ,. ____ _ Metal industries ______ ---- ____ ........ __ -------------Machinery, including electrical ... _,.. _______________ .,. __ Transportation equipment .... __ ------ ..... _ .. __ --------­Other durable goods-----------------------------

------------------------

Nondurable goods--------------------------------­Food and kindred products-------------------------

Not specified manufacturing Industries_ ______________ _

Nonmanufocturing industries ..... __ ---------.. -------- ___ _ Railroads end railway express service ---------------­Tronsportotion, except railroads--------------------­Communications, and utilities and sanitary services ........... Wholesale ond retail trade-------------------------­All other Industries--------------------------------

Ft ... .,. IRtl ftm1 •lttC19en ----------------------....

,,,. lo..,.rs aOtl ,_ '°"''"'"---------------------Paid form laborers and form foremen ______________________ _

Unpaid family workers-----------------------------------

Strvkt wcNtl.trt, •xctpt private hou11hold' ------------Cleaning service workers -----------------------................... ..

-----------------

Food service workers------------------ ... ----------------­Cooks, except private household------------------------­Busboys and dishwashers -----------------------------­

Health service workers--------·-----------·--·------------Personal service wor~ers ---------.. -----------------------Protective service workers ............................................................... ..

Firemen, fire protection -------------------------------­Guards and watchmen------·--·----------------------­Policemen and detectives -------------------------------

Prl .. i. "°""htW w.rtcon _________________________ _

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u .... ployotl , ....... lost w.nod 1959 ... earller•--------

Total experienced

civilian lobar force

11 879 674 947 446 130 396

43 329 115 754

46

225 112 369 458

2 538 4 297

1 468 1 632

7flJ 437

3 754 2 501

40 496 316 493

38 384 734

1 206 76 39

255 122 714 47

543 83

251 209

5 059 285 216

3 513 1 045

5 310 1 130 2 095 1 394

691

162 529

279 211

10 76 45 26 54 68 --

412 53 39 44

132 144

265

246 217

29

8 751 2 313 2 087

782 476 265 966

2 080 547 518 935

41

46

11ncludes allocated coses not shown separately. •see text for explanation.

8-626 CONNECTICUT

Persons of

White Negro Spanish

language Total

9 157 2 659 434 11 704 592 82 16 667 859 82 5 940 410 36 - 415

75 55 - 126 392 4 14 396

43 - - 43 289 40 39 313 75 35 - 115

592 162 18 754 46 - - 46

204 21 - 220 98 14 19 112

308 61 19 369 322 136 33 452

1 719 786 55 2 477 3 133 1 145 216 4 25Y

1 116 348 42 1 461 1 049 573 114 1 627

flJ8 147 24 751 360 77 36 420

2 675 1 065 202 3 720 1 771 716 143 2 470

34 6 17 35 387 105 42 489 259 51 24 316 396 97 19 488

10 28 - 33 197 187 7 380 488 242 34 729

857 349 59 1 203 48 28 - 76 35 4 - 39

221 34 38 255 106 16 14 122 447 267 7 711 47 - - 47

458 80 14 539 72 11 - 79

209 37 7 251 177 32 7 209

4 506 530 87 4 996 264 21 - 285 192 24 - 212

3 243 259 68 3 472 807 226 19 1 027

4 333 951 106 5 066 945 185 30 1 091

1 838 257 20 2 022 1 015 359 11 1 296

535 150 45 657

92 70 18 157 443 80 27 500

195 84 20 270 140 71 9 202 10 - - 10 56 20 5 67 14 31 - 45 16 10 - 26 44 10 4 54 55 13 11 68 - - - -- - - -

340 66 25 387 48 5 - 48 17 16 - 39 41 3 13 44

116 16 7 123 118 26 5 133

236 29 - 265

187 55 5 246 167 46 5 217 20 9 - 29

7 708 1 005 158 8 466 1 960 343 27 2 224 1 862 207 60 2 009

682 89 30 755 422 54 25 453 222 37 14 258 845 121 30 955

1 965 111 13 2 052 526 21 13 547 493 21 - 499 866 69 - 926

30 11 - 36

42 4 - ...

workers not in labor force

50 to 52 2710 49 1 to 26 weeks weeks weeks 196().63 1964-68 1969°71)

7 728 3 184 792 273 621 11111 467 190 10 - 39 61' 651 246 43 24 61 SJ' 190 92 133 5 19 11!1 56 43 27 8 22 17'

340 52 4 10 19 111 12 26 5 - 4 1-0i

170 87 56 11 23 711' 74 21 20 - - 1a

575 171 8 4 24 72 15 25 6 - - 5

169 45 6 9 19 -64 36 12 7 10 11 262 93 14 5 18 6 267 153 32 22 55 27

1 544 761 172 72 99 3-08 2 872 1 143 244 96 209 312

1 048 349 64 35 82 82 1 060 492 75 22 60 113

432 240 79 10 38 91 332 62 26 29 29 26

2 510 1 026 184 77 167 240 1 645 715 110 66 95 170

15 20 - - - -349 129 11 16 26 29 190 94 32 34 15 23 371 93 24 11 7 53

14 19 - - - -286 78 16 - 19 11 420 282 27 5 28 54

849 297 57 - 60 70 49 16 11 - 10 21 23 16 - - 9 4

176 69 10 - 15 11 73 37 12 - 10 10

528 159 24 - 16 24 16 14 17 11 12 -

362 117 flJ 19 42 72 64 15 - 7 9 20

144 69 38 12 13 4 154 33 22 - 20 48

3 348 1 334 314 54 256 455 215 70 - 5 36 12 120 63 29 - 5 32

2 375 901 196 28 151 262 638 300 89 21 64 149

2 756 1 471 839 145 264 1 4:U 550 399 142 46 38 273

1 057 560 405 35 75 513 820 310 166 26 93 520 329 202 126 38 58 128

84 41 32 15 4 13 245 161 94 23 54 115

159 74 37 15 26 34 116 57 29 15 22 30

- 5 5 - 4 5 47 11 9 9 18 -39 6 - - - -15 - 11 - - -15 35 4 6 - 25 43 17 8 - 4 4 - - - - - 4 - - - - - -

170 128 89 23 32 94 48 - - 11 4 4 22 11 6 - - 5 27 12 5 - - 5 40 54 29 8 10 17 33 51 49 4 18 63

224 41 - 10 29 " 133 88 25 - 14 112 119 79 19 - 14 91

14 9 6 - - 21

5 302 1 824 1 340 188 586 1 676 1 503 399 322 78 199 378

835 572 602 32 121 590 426 188 141 11 56 120 64 141 248 4 35 226

132 32 94 - 17 87 660 174 121 19 59 251

1 612 344 96 54 136 138 491 32 24 6 7 25 345 125 29 38 96 76 759 138 29 10 13 37

22 14 - - - 19

... ... ... ... ... ...

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

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[Data based an sample, see text. For meaning of symbols, see text]

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

NEW HAVEN SMSA-Continued

Female, 16 years old and over •••..••••••••••.••• Prof1ul111al, techftkol, ond lclndn<I worfcon •••••••••••••

Accountants-- ___ --------- __ ---- __ -----------------------Computer specialists __________ •.•.....•.•....•.••••••••••• Librarians __ -- -- __ .... ---- ---- ---- -------- ---- .... __ ........ -----Mothemotlcol speeialists ..•••••.•••.•••••••••••........•... Life and physical scientists.·-·····························­Registered nurses, dietitians, and therapists ------------------

Dietitians····-················-······················· Registered nurses ------ ---- .... __ .... -------- ---------- ___ _

Health technologisls and technicians •.••.••••...•••••••..•••• Social scientists .... __ ............ ---------------------- __ .............. .. Socicl and recreation workers ............ ------------------------Teachers, College ond university····-······················

Elementary and prekindergarten ------------------Secondary ••....••.••.•.•••••••.•••.•...•..... Other teachers __ ------ ______ ------------------_

Engineering and science technicians-------------------------­Techniclans, except health, and engineering and science ••••....• Writers, artists, and entertainers ---------------------------

Actors and dancers ................ __ .... __ ---------- ................ ---- .. Authors, editors, and reporters--------------------------­

Other professional, technical, and kindred workers .....•.....•.

Manogen aad ad11lnl1trators, except fann -------------­Buyers, purchasing agents, and sales managers--------------­Restaurant, cafeteria, and bar managers---------------------School administrators---- ........ ---- ______ ----------·--------Other specified managers and administrators-----------------Managers and administrators, n.e,c., salaried ________________ _

Wholesale and retail trade ....................•••••..•••• Managers and administrators, n.e.c., self-employed ........................ ..

Wholesale and retail trade ..••...••••••••••...••••••..•••

Salts worlcen ------------------------------------Demonstrators, hucksters, and peddlers •••••••••••...•••••••• Insurance, real estate agents, and brokers ___________________ _ Solos clerks, retail trade .•..•...•••...........•.••••••..•.. Salesmen, retail trade ________ -----------------------------Other sales workers ·······-···-··························

Clerical ond klodred worktn ••••••••••••••••••••••••• Bonk tellers····-·························"···········-·· 8ookkeepers ····-··········· •••.•.•••••••••••••••••..•.. Co shiers __ .... ____________ ---- ______ .... ____ ........ __ .... __ .... ----Counter clerks, except food ...••.••.••••••••.••••••••.••.•• E11umerators nnd interviewers------------------------------File clerks .....•.•....•..•....•...••.•.....•••••••.•.•.•.

. Office machine operators----------------------------------

8oakkeeping and billing machine operators .•.•.....••••••• Keypunch operators -------- ---------------------------­

Poyroll and timekeeping clerks ••.••.•..••.•.•.......•••••••• Receptionists ••••••••••••••.••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• S-ecretaries .... __________________________ -------- ________ _ .

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. Stenographers ________________ ........ ---- ______ ---- --------Telephone operators ......•••••••.•.••••••••.••.••.••.••. Typists •.•.••.•••••••••••••••.••••••.•.•..•••.•.•..••.• . Other clerical and kindred workers .......................•. .

Craft1111111 and kfndred worktn _____________________ _ Foremen, n.e.c ---- ____________________________ .... --------

Operatives, except transport .. -----------------------Assemblers •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Bottling and canning operatives ________________ ........ --------Checkers, examiners, and inspectors; manufacturing ---------­Dressmakers and seamstresses, except factory -------------­loundry and drycleonlng operatives, Including Ironers ••••••••• Groders and sorters, manufacturing-----------------------­Packers and wrappers, except produce---------------------­Sewers and stltchers ••..•.••••••.••••••••••....••••••.... Textile operatives ____ ------ ---- -------- -----------------Olher specified operatives .•.•..•..••..........••••••...•• Miscellaneous and not specified operatives ....•••••.••••••..

Manufacturing ••••••••.••••••••••••.•..•••••••...••••• Durable goods·································-·-··

Machinery~ including electrical ______________________ _ Other durable goods ••••••••.•••..........••••••••.

Nondurable goods, Including not specified manufacturing •.• Food ond kindred products ...•.••••••••.•••••••••••• Apparel and other fobricotod textile products .....•••••

Nonmanufocturing industries ---------- ------------------TnHHplH't tqvr,.ent operatfv11 _____________________ _

Labonrs, except fa""----------------------------­

Fa,.tn and farM Managen -------------------.. ---­

Fan1 Sabonn and fllnl fore"'en ---------------------Poid farm laborer$ and form foremen .••••••••.•.••......... Unpaid family workers····-············-·················

Service wo ... en, except private hou11hold' -----------­Cleaning service workers ··-····················-·········

Chambermaids and maids ··········-··················· Food service workers-----................. ------------------------

Cooks, except prlvote household ••••..••••.•.••.....••••• Waiters and food counter workers ••••••••••.••...•....•.

Health service workers •.••.•...•..•.•••.•.••.••••••...•.• Nursing aides, orderlies, and attendants __________________ _ Practical nurses __ -- ............ __ .... __ -- -- -- __ ,._ ---- ---- -----

Pe-rsonol service workers .. -------------------------------­Hairdressers and cosmetologists-------------------------

Private housahold warken .. ------------------------­Privato household workers, living In •••••.•••••••..•••••••.. Private household workers, living out ••••••••••••••..•....•.

UntMployo<I pen .. 1, lost worfco<I 1959 or oartltr2 •••••••

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Total experienced

civilian labor force

60 983

11 325 30S 80

286 19 91

2 318 110

2 057 504 97

4S3 549

2 8S2 1 103

313 189 42

568 4

182 1 556 2 131

359 179 174 459 811 212 149 83

4 281 79

310 2 860

132 900

22 969 480

2 343 1 231

290 32

757 1 041

99 642 290 4S3

6 040 134 871

2 161 6 846 1 014

229 9 313

87S 3

857 226 437

13 745

1 907 97

2 025 2 128 1 920 1 102

325 777 818 35

186 208 126 476

78 137 127 10

7 687 780 238

2 778 S26

1 734 1 S68

849 333

1 264 524

1 306 191

1 11S 140

Persons of Spanish

White Negro language

53 280 7 363 745 10 284 869 108

301 4 -80 - -

274 8 -19 - -83 - -

2 067 241 36 85 25 -

1 840 207 31 425 40 s 86 11 -

371 77 6 489 23 7

2 681 168 -1 026 63 21

278 24 6 165 19 lS 36 6 -

S35 28 -4 - -

178 4 -1 368 157 12 2 019 112 14

348 11 -160 19 -148 26 -439 20 10 77S 36 '4 206 6 -149 - -83 - -

4 113 168 52 79 - -

310 - -2 739 121 38

132 - -853 47 14

21 166 1 726 192 454 26 -

2 269 70 22 1 171 60 10

262 28 8 29 3 -

64S 101 13 927 114 6

94 s -SSl 91 6 284 6 -437 16 -

5 725 291 30 128 6 -703 168 -

1 983 172 14 6 149 665 89

875 125 4 213 16 4

7 310 1 981 234 731 134 12

3 - -647 210 6 222 - 7 200 237 7

8 5 -683 62 7

1 798 lOS 64 92 5 -

1 330 695 44 1 596 S28 87 1 427 489 80

817 281 65 292 29 17 S2S 2S2 48 610 208 15 35 - -

159 27 6 169 39 7

122 4 -359 112 24

26 52 -116 21 6 106 21 6

10 - -6 087 1 556 96

504 276 s 147 91 -

2 560 190 25 454 72 6

1 654 64 19 1 076 487 32

540 309 18 271 62 -

1 047 211 13 473 Sl 13 673 627 15 110 75 -563 SS2 lS 130 10 -

'includes protective service workers and allocated cases not shown separately. •See text for explanation.

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

Weeks worked in 1969 of the experienced civilian labor force

SO to S2 27 to 49 1to26 Total weeks weeks weeks

58 474 29 832 19 420 9 222

10 995 4 219 4 899 1 877 298 248 41 9 80 56 11 13

27S 115 113 47 19 14 s -91 S9 21 11

2 285 1 157 783 345 110 70 30 10

2 029 1 023 700 306 490 290 123 77

97 40 48 9 449 230 119 100 S33 193 221 119

2 835 450 1 840 54S 1 054 176 680 198

288 69 160 S9 189 128 43 18

31 16 lS -S39 278 129 132

4 - - 4 174 109 33 32

1 442 700 547 195 2 110 1 550 419 131

359 240 69 50 179 90 77 12 174 81 93 -438 355 S7 26 811 6S9 11S 37 212 170 33 9 149 12S 18 6 83 S9 18 6

4 068 1 840 1 354 874 68 10 31 27

299 173 57 69 2 740 1 176 905 6S9

120 54 56 10 841 427 305 109

22 224 13 165 5 909 3 150 480 273 135 72

2 312 1 650 472 190 1 201 449 359 393

276 114 94 68 27 14 8 5

712 343 190 179 1 001 608 301 92

9S 67 19 9 614 318 226 70 278 200 63 15 436 271 119 46

s 913 3 831 1 522 560 130 92 30 B 844 497 221 126

2 068 1 141 587 340 6 S46 3 682 1 808 1 056

974 662 231 81 229 179 34 16

8 848 4 462 3 288 l 098 827 453 250 124

3 3 - -837 441 300 96 221 81 104 36 410 216 14S 49

13 4 9 -703 354 246 103

1 815 781 857 177 97 36 44 17

1 896 1 001 662 233 2 026 1 092 671 263 1 818 1 013 587 218 1 036 611 292 133

291 180 80 31 745 431 212 102 782 402 295 85

3S 21 11 3 186 80 84 22 208 79 84 45 126 73 32 21 476 189 196 91

78 78 - -123 40 61 22 113 35 56 22

10 s 5 -7 261 2 910 2 721 1 630

743 435 214 94 22S 120 70 35

2 647 828 1 079 740 S03 186 212 105

1 664 S16 617 531 1 S03 694 491 318

816 338 256 222 327 135 141 51

1 198 492 471 235 SlO 257 195 58

1 191 644 300 247 182 138 34 10

1 009 506 266 237 ... ... ... . ..

Year last worked of experienced workers not in labor force

1960-63 1964·68 1969·70

4 645 11 943 14 600

781 1 981 2 454 18 57 20 - 17 3S 13 23 42 9 - -4 29 -

179 407 404 - 35 11

162 354 382 78 8S 62 - - 11

27 82 247 34 86 107

173 641 603 72 184 1S3 s 46 107

20 53 39 - - 16

18 74 193 - - 4 4 11 40

131 197 415 139 264 276

19 21 38 8 21 20

10 28 17 39 57 124 38 82 62

5 28 18 2S SS lS 16 31 6

286 924 l 663 10 36 50 20 9 90

193 697 1 161 - 23 37

63 1S9 325 1 939 4 652 5 450

37 106 71 216 499 394 75 283 549 19 52 62 17 53 31 39 191 29S 62 222 148 5 17 11

48 136 89 20 69 45 11 117 115

511 1 lSS 1 063 17 S4 37 7S 132 159

237 497 578 603 1 222 1 903 47 178 177 15 16 32

847 2 050 1 753 86 270 181 - 6 -

44 162 1S5 35 42 33 44 133 106

5 14 10 85 2S8 253

22S 335 171 7 48 16

223 393 43S 93 389 393 88 350 320 54 198 175 9 48 SS

45 lSO 120 34 1S2 145 - 14 4 5 33 39 s 39 73

4 16 20

31 70 166 4 4 15 8 16 19 8 16 11 - - 8

433 1 427 2 293 67 228 14S 25 BO 3S

166 470 943 JS 88 92

115 303 704 72 322 422 39 193 220 12 49 72 54 264 437 20 139 113

126 361 314 - - -

126 361 314 ... .. . . ..

CONNECTICUT 8-627

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The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

SPRINGFIEll>-CHICOPEl-HOLYOKE, MASS.-CONN., SMSA

Male, 16 years old Giid over--------------------­

Profess1'Mlal, lechnkal, OOtl kindred worlcen-------------Accounton1s __ ------ ---- ______________ ---------- ---------Architects------ -- ------ ---- ---- -- ---------- ---- ---- -- --.. Computer specialists-------- ______ ---------------------- __ Engineers ____ ------ ---- ------ __________________ ------ __ _

Aeronautical and astronautical ---------------------------Civil ---- __ ---- __ -------- ______ ---- ------ ---- ---------Electrical and electronic ---------------------------------Mechanical __________________________________________ _ Other engineers __ -- __ -- ____ -- __ -- ------ ---- __________ _

Lawyers and judges -------------------------------------

life and physical scientists--------------------------------Chemists __ ---------- -------- __ ---------- ------------

Physicians, dentists, and related practitioners _______________ _ Dentists ________ ---- __________ ---- ---- ______________ _

Pharmacists __ ----------------------------------------Physicians, m&dicol and osteopathic---------------------­Other related practitioners-------------- __ --------------

Health techoologisls and technicians __ ----------------------Religious workers ____ ---- ______ -------------- -----------Social scientists---------- ____ ------------------------ __ _

SociQI ond recreQtion workers-------------------------..--- .. Teachers ______________________________ ---- ____________ _

College and untversity __ --.-- ______ ---------- ____ ., ______ _ Elementary and prekindergorten -------------------------Secondary ---- -------- ________ -----------------------Engineering and science technicians ________________________ _

Draftsmeo ond surveyors ____ ---------------------------Electrical and electronic engineering technicians ____________ _

Technicians, except health, and engineering and science _______ _ Airplane pilots ____ ------------ __ ----------------------

Wtiters. artists, and en1ertoiners --------------------------Other professional, technical, and kindred workers ___________ _

Manag•rs and administraton, t)llCept farm------------­Buy·fUS, purchasiog agents, and soles managers--------------School adminjstrotors .. ___________ ------ -------------- ----Specified managers and administrators. public administration __ _ Other specified managers. ond administrators ----------------Managers and administrators, n.e.c., salaried _______________ _

Monufocluring __ .... __ ---- ______ -------- __ ------ _______ _ Wholesale and retail trade------------------------------Transportotion, communications, and other public utilities ___ _ All other industries------------------------------------

Managers and adminisltotors, n.e.c., self-employed-----------Cooslruction ______ -- -- ---- ______ ---- -------------- ---Manufacturing __________________ ----------------------Wholesale and retail lrade _____________________________ _

All other industries----------------------------- ... ------

Sales wo,.ers __________ ---------- ---------- -----Insurance agents, brokers, and underwriters .. _______________ _ Real eslote agents and brckers---------------------------­Soles representatives, manufacturing industries --------------Soles representatives, wholesale trade ____ ------ ________ ----Soles clerks, retail trade _________________________________ _

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Snlesmen, retail trade __ ---------------------------------­Salesmen of services and construction---------------------­Other soles workers--------------------------------------

Clerical aad kindnd worlcen -----------------------­Bonk tellets and cashiers--------------------------------­Bookkeepers ond billing clerks .. ---------------------------­Mail handlers ond postal clerks--------------------------- .. Other clerical and kindred workers-------------------------

Craft•••" Hd '1nodred wo,.en ________________ ------

Apparel craftsmen and upholslerers ------------------------Bakers ________________ ---- ------ ____ ------ ------------Cobinelmokers .. - __ ---- __ -- ------ __ ---- ---------- -- ------Construction croftsmeo __ ---- __ ---------- -------- --------

Carpenters -- __ ------ ---- -~ ____ ---- ---------- ------ __ _ Excavatiog, grading, and rood machine operators __________ _ Electricians _______________ ,.. __________________ ---------

Masons and tile setters--------------------------------Pointers. construction and mointe11once, and paperhangers __ _ Plasterers ond cement finishers ____ ----------------------Plumbers and pipe fitters ______________________________ _

Other construction craftsmen---------------------------Foremen, n.e.c ____________________________ -- ____ -- _____ _

Manufoctu ring ________ -------- __ -----· ____ ---- -- .. ____ _ Nonmonufacturing industries .... _________________________ _

linemen and servicemen, telephone and power ---------------Locomotive engineers and fitemen _________________________ _ Mechanics and repairmen ____________ ---------- __ --------_

Air conditioning, heating, ond refrigeration ----------------

-----

--------------------

Aircroft ____ ---- ------------ -------------------- ------Automobile, including bodV-----------------------------­Rodio ond television ----------------------------------­Other mechanics and repairmen -------------------------

---Metal craftsmen, except me-chonics ----.--------------------

Machinists and iob and die sellers ___ .. ______________ .. ___ _

Sheetmetol workers and tinsmiths-----------------------­Taol ond die rnokers ----------------------------------­Other metal craftsmen---------------------------------

Printing craftsmen ____ ---- ________ -------- ____ -----------Compositors and typesetters---------------------- .. ----­Pressmen and plate printets, printing--------------------­

Stationary engineers and power station operators -----------­Other craftsmen and kindred workers ----------------------

8-628 CONNECTICUT

----------

(Data based an sample, see text. For meaning cf symbols, see textj

Total Weeks worked in 1969 of the experienced civilian

labor force Year last worked cf experienced

workers 11ot in labor f.orce experienced Persoos of

civilian Spanish SO to 52 27 ta 49 1la26 labor force White Negro language Tatel weeks weeks weeks 196().63 1964-68 1969·70

129 172 124 714 4 215 1 891 127 655 93 722 24 851 9 082 3 014 7 213 13 4l3 !

16 700 16 401 213 157 16 650 12 154 3 719 777 150 473 1 009 1 251 1 231 14 - 1 247 l 064 159 24 10 37 ~

63 63 - - 57 57 - - - 10 3 385 376 4 7 385 294 73 18 - 6 4

3 148 3 116 11 25 3 148 2 836 264 48 35 104 SI 242 242 - - 242 231 11 - - - -295 289 - 9 295 254 27 14 - 24 4 462 457 5 9 462 424 34 4 - 31 19 564 564 - - 564 515 49 - 9 16 4

l 585 l 564 6 7 1 585 1 412 143 30 26 33 30 525 52S - - 525 438 77 10 - - 5 328 310 - - 317 286 17 14 - 5 10 252 242 - - 246 229 12 5 - 5 10

l 324 1 296 11 4 1 324 885 430 9 8 19 25 266 266 - - 266 124 142 - - 9 5 364 364 - - 364 331 29 4 8 s 10 SS3 530 6 4 553 337 211 5 - s 10 141 136 5 - 141 93 48 - - - -142 132 10 - 142 114 24 4 - - 16 361 354 7 - 361 313 36 12 5 10 24 249 249 - 8 249 212 37 - - s 4

2~ 247 9 14 256 135 73 48 5 29 167 3 490 3 402 73 70 3 484 1 391 1 778 315 4 39 196

897 870 22 5 897 456 378 63 - 12 47 698 652 36 29 692 201 396 95 - 5 35

1 714 l 706 8 20 1 714 638 931 145 4 22 86 l 949 l 921 28 4 l 938 l 623 240 75 36 53 126

874 856 18 - 874 727 106 41 16 24 38 236 231 5 - 236 198 27 11 5 13 -26() 254 6 - 260 223 24 13 - 22 8

44 44 - - 44 38 6 - - - -992 978 10 7 987 731 185 71 11 50 137 1 977 1 947 30 18 1 970 1 5S2 302 116 36 84 171

14 087 13 929 153 78 14 059 12 339 1 485 235 251 532 443 1 972 l 9S3 19 14 1 972 1 782 158 32 4 65 51

379 374 5 - 379 242 132 5 10 18 15 692 672 20 13 688 645 31 12 19 24 27

2 426 2 399 22 15 2 421 1 992 351 78 74 83 109 7 258 7 182 76 26 7 244 6 539 608 97 84 244 186 2 386 2 371 15 5 2 386 2 248 138 - 44 69 46 2 420 2 404 16 15 2 415 2 124 229 62 15 67 42

620 610 10 6 620 579 35 6 11 34 17 1 832 1 797 35 - l 823 1 588 206 29 14 74 81 1 360 1 349 11 10 1 355 1 139 205 11 60 98 SS

195 195 - - 195 118 72 5 9 13 16 116 116 - - 116 106 10 - - 10 -744 744 - - 744 682 56 6 51 65 2S 305 294 11 10 300 233 67 - - 10 14

9 257 9 156 101 93 9 189 6 853 1 629 707 123 294 783 1 121 1 102 19 25 1 121 923 165 33 27 33 71

370 366 4 8 370 307 54 9 - 18 41 1 401 I 401 - 13 l 401 l 199 184 18 11 19 45 1 622 l 591 31 - l 605 l 338 221 46 24 36 48 2 205 2 177 28 14 2 175 1 269 524 382 45 123 348 1 163 l 149 14 14 1 163 892 193 78 7 31 77

50S 505 - 7 500 366 95 39 - 10 27 870 865 5 12 854 559 193 102 9 24 126

10 134 9 874 242 77 10 040 7 676 1 541 823 307 590 1 003 346 338 8 - 342 195 68 79 5 41 60 449 449 - - 443 362 36 45 22 20 32

l 738 1 680 58 8 l 732 1 435 232 65 67 72 91 7 601 7 407 176 69 7 523 5 684 l 205 634 213 457 820

28 589 27 778 789 299 28 378 21 732 5 440 1 206 694 I 662 1 909 302 284 18 7 302 231 67 4 10 39 12 296 270 26 15 284 208 44 32 14 32 10 140 134 6 - 140 99 29 12 - 21 13

6 241 6 075 156 45 6 174 3 706 2 101 367 138 390 546 1 892 1 857 35 21 l 854 998 736 120 70 e6 180

512 500 12 - 512 363 139 10 5 32 29 1 114 1 109 5 - l 114 874 205 35 24 44 27

602 570 32 - 593 244 288 61 10 26 59 756 692 59 6 745 390 276 79 15 111 179 120 120 - - 120 28 89 3 - 17 4 809 796 13 - 805 619 161 25 10 52 28 436 431 - 18 431 190 207 34 4 22 40

4 636 4 576 60 36 4 626 4 082 461 83 128 256 204 3 013 2 970 43 32 3 003 2 690 271 42 83 132 132 1 623 l {/J6 17 4 1 623 1 392 190 41 45 124 72

759 754 5 - 759 660 78 21 16 38 13 102 102 - - 102 83 14 5 15 14 -

5 838 5 630 196 80 5 806 4 495 l 037 274 86 254 328 269 269 - - 263 225 29 9 5 21 10 295 275 20 8 290 237 37 16 - - -

2 005 1 936 65 27 1 984 1 451 394 139 19 39 130 319 319 - - 319 231 68 20 - 14 12

2 950 2 831 111 45 2 950 2 351 509 90 62 180 176

5 336 5 109 227 65 5 319 4 314 855 150 171 242 201 2 421 2 310 111 30 2 408 1 978 349 81 70 99 72

502 491 11 16 502 388 96 18 5 15 25 l 298 l 280 18 4 l 294 1 109 153 32 44 77 54 l 115 1 028 87 15 1 115 839 257 19 52 51 50 1 439 1 416 23 12 l 439 1 215 173 51 22 86 42

544 530 14 12 544 470 65 9 8 35 20 567 558 9 - 561 457 17 33 8 36 11 398 386 12 - 393 343 38 12 17 25 28

3 102 3 042 60 39 3 034 2 296 543 195 77 265 512

DET Al LED CHARACTER! STI CS

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Table 172. Occupation of the Experienced Civilian Labor Force by Race and Sex, and Weeks Worked in 1969 and Experienced Workers Not in Labor Force by Sex: 1970-Continued

!Data based on sample, see text, For meaning of symbols, see text I

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

SPRINGFIElD-CHICOPEE-HOLYOKE, MASS.-CONN., SMSA­Continued

Male, 16 years old and over-Continued

Operatives, except transport ______ ·-------------------Assemblers __ ---- __________ ---------- ------ __ ---- __ -----Checkers. examiners, and inspectors; manufacturing -----------Garoge workers and gos station attendants __________________ _

Laundry and drycleaning operatives, n.e.c --------------------Meat cutters and butchers ________________________________ _ Mine operatives, n.e.c ______________ ---- ------ __ ---- ______ _ Packers and wrappers, except produce ______________________ _

Polnters, manufactured articles ____ -------------------------Precision machine operatives-------------------------------Sawyers ______ ------------------------------------------

Stationary firemen __ ------------ -------------------------Textile operatives ------------ ------ ____ -------- ----------Welders and flomecutlers ______________ --------------------

g:~~ ~~·~~~~r~~~o~f:~~t~~e~_::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Miscellaneous and not specified operatives -------------------

Occ:upatfon: Machine operatives, miscellaneous specified -------------­Machine operatives. not specified ---------------------­Miscellaneous operatives __ ---------- -----------------­Nat specified operatives------------------------------

--

Industry, Monufocturing __________ ---- ______ .. ___ ------ ---------

Durable goads ---- ____ ---- ____ ---- __ ---------------Wood products, including furniture-----------------­Primary metal industries -------------------------­Fabricated metal industries -----------------------­Machinery, including electrical __ ------------------­Motor vehicles and equipment--------------------­Transportation equipment, except motor vehicles -----­Other durable goods------------------------------

--

Nondurable goods ---- __ ---- -------------- ----------Food ond kindred products _______________________ _ -Apparel end other fabricated textile products -------­Paper and allied products------------------------­Chemicols ond allied products--------------------­Other nondurable goods--------------------------

----

Nat specified manufacturing industries----------------Nonmanufacturing industries ____ ---- ------ __ ---- ------

Tronsporta1ion, communications, and other public utilities Wholesale and retail trade--------------------------AU other industries __________ ------ ---- ---- --------

TraupOrt equipment operatives ____ ------ __ ---- __ ----Bus drivers ____________ ---- ______ ---- __________ ---- ___ _

Taxkob drivers and chauffeurs---------------------------­Truck drivers end deliverymen-----------------------------

---------

Oiher Iron.sport equipment operatives ____ ---------------- __ _ -labo-ren, ocept faM ____________________________ _ -

Construction laborers ---- ________________ ---- ____ -------- -Freight, stock, ond moteriol handlers------------------------Other specified laborers ____________ ---- -- ______ ------ ___ _ -Miscellane-ous end not specified laborers---------------------

Occupation; Miscellaneous laborers ______________ ------ ____ --------Not specified laborers ____ ---- __ -------- ____ ----------

Industry, Manufacturing __ ---- ____ ---- ______ ------ __ ----------

Durable goods ____ ---- ______ ---- ------ -- -- ---- ----Wood products, including furniture ________________ _

Metal industries __ ---- __ ---------------------- -- -Machinery, !ncludin.g electrical ____________________ _ T ransportahon equipment ______ -- ------ -----------Other durable goods-----------------------------

Nondurable goods ------ __ -------- ---- __ ---- ------­Food and kindred products----------------- ... ------

Not specified manufacturing industries _______________ _

Nonmanufocturing industries ____ -------- ------ ---- ----Railroads and railway express service---------------­Transportation, except railroads--------------------­(Qmmunications, ond utilities and sanitary services----­Wholesale ond retail trade--------------------------All other industries ____ ------ ------ ______ ----------

fanaen •Rd f..,. mc11tc1gers -----------------------­

Fan11 lalMwen aH fana fore11en --------------------­Poid form laborers and farm foremen-----------------------Unpoid family workers-----------------------------------

Service wan.en, except private household' -----.------­Cleaning service workers--------------------------------­Food service workers-----------------------------------­

Cooks. except private household-------------------------Busboys and dishwashers -----------------------------­

Heolth service workers---------------------- __ ----------­Personal service workers .. --------------------------------Protective service workers __________ ----------------------

-

---------------------------

firemen, fire protection -------------- ... ----------------­Guards and watchmen --------------------------------­Policemen and detectives --------------------------------

--Prlv•te hoolsehold wodcen _________________________ _ -Uoe•ployed pen°"'• lost worlted 1959 or_,--------

Totol experienced

civilian lobar force

23 058 l 706 1 811

831 160 672

25 548 230

2 093 82

242 538 743

1 098 3 874 8 405

3 6l'fJ

2 532 1 374

890

7 679 3 802

107 697 450 932

63 391

1 162

3 820 181 72

l 675 550

1 342 57

726 123 361 242

6 562 413 231

4 878 l 040

7 212 1 360 2 985 1 606 1 261

215 l 046

673 404

31 183 28 28

134 259

39 10

588 29 42

112 202 203

527

673 625

48

12 307 4 085 2 772

855 566 414 997

3 159 956 983

l 108

18

48

1 Includes ~llocoted coses not shown separately. :isee text for explanation.

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

White Negro

21 626 1 371 1 654 45 l 720 91

796 35 127 33 663 9

25 -534 10 219 11

1 959 134 79 3

238 4 498 32 710 33

1 029 69 3 565 285 7 810 577

3 342 261 2 355 177 1 277 97

836 42

7 134 527 3 541 256

107 -663 34 417 28 901 31

52 11 335 56

1 066 96

3 543 264 181 -72 -

l 588 74 506 44

l 196 146 50 7

676 so 110 13 332 29 234 8

6 281 281 390 23 223 8

4 694 184 974 66

6 779 416 1 275 78 2 869 111 l 418 183 l 217 44

201 14 l 016 30

644 29 385 19

31 -177 6 22 6 28 -

127 7 249 10 35 4 10 -

573 15 29 -42 -

112 -197 5 193 10

523 4

643 30 595 30 48 -

11 664 609 3 829 245 2 642 120

819 26 509 57 376 38 917 70

3 077 82 956 -931 52

l 084 24

18 -42 6

Weeks worked in 1969 of the experienced civilian lobar force

Persons of Spanish SO lo 52 27 la 49 l to 26

language Total weeks weeks weeks

685 22 680 16 310 4 914 1 456 32 l 671 1 190 335 146 - 1 794 l 437 304 53

11 796 315 282 199 12 143 85 39 19 - 672 567 92 13 - 25 14 6 5

28 523 305 149 69 13 230 166 38 26 74 2 075 1 585 424 66 - 82 76 6 -- 242 212 25 5

48 533 398 96 39 7 743 574 122 47

25 1 090 796 260 34 104 3 775 2 616 897 262 331 8 286 5 974 l 839 473

149 3 570 2 555 828 187 104 2 511 1 854 538 119 51 1 353 959 299 95 27 852 606 174 72

295 7 569 5 499 1 686 384 168 3 717 2 736 009 172

6 103 72 25 6 38 686 480 175 31 17 430 316 90 24 40 923 676 211 36 - 63 63 - -

11 386 306 58 22 56 l 126 823 250 53

127 3 800 2 711 877 212 - 181 132 24 25 - 68 33 25 10

98 1 672 1 178 400 94 6 546 440 101 5

23 1 333 928 327 78 - 52 52 - -

36 717 475 153 89 - 123 102 13 8

32 352 234 72 46 4 242 139 68 35

56 6 495 4 614 1 360 521 - 413 288 100 25

11 223 115 78 30 25 4 847 3 469 l ()()() 378 20 l 012 742 182 88

119 6 996 3 579 2 010 1 407 16 1 316 592 547 177 29 2 907 l 455 792 660 29 l 543 883 337 323 45 l 230 649 334 247

11 206 93 64 49 34 1 024 556 270 198

34 657 359 204 94 17 395 220 122 53 - 31 12 5 14 8 178 108 57 13 - 28 22 6 -- 28 28 - -9 130 50 54 26

17 252 135 76 41 5 39 26 9 4 - 10 4 6 -

11 573 290 130 153 - 25 21 4 -- 42 23 7 12 - 112 76 16 20

11 191 91 60 40 - 203 79 43 81

- 527 481 36 10

127 639 293 159 187 115 595 257 154 184

12 44 36 5 3

193 11 984 1 685 2 546 1 753 59 3 988 2 608 833 547 37 2 664 1 063 749 852 - 843 385 255 203

13 525 93 138 294 19 405 291 86 28 23 977 637 216 124 18 3 139 2 569 458 112 5 956 893 58 5 7 963 649 247 67 6 1 108 982 97 29

- 18 6 12 -1 ... ... . .. ·-·

Year lost worked af experienced workers not in labor force

1960-63 1964-68 1969-70

759 1 527 2 120 so 145 126 34 131 117

6 19 197 18 19 29 27 28 27 - 7 12

15 34 172 10 - 11 70 127 124 - 5 9

28 51 29 36 89 55 20 52 59 55 75 68

119 237 486 271 508 599

125 264 229 77 124 198 26 63 116 43 57 56

238 452 488 90 179 193 - - 5

13 47 32 18 19 50 15 57 54 - - -5 14 5

39 42 47

148 260 288 4 18 21 5 - -

77 98 95 11 20 47 51 124 125 - 13 7

33 56 111 - 4 15

20 40 59 13 12 37

123 361 625 7 23 33 4 27 20

76 237 353 36 74 219

166 503 2 256 19 64 426 49 168 751 53 127 706 45 144 373

10 49 35 35 95 338

15 87 186 - 57 62 - - -- 40 25 - - 27 - 12 5 - 5 5

15 25 119 - - 13 - 5 s

30 57 187 5 24 -5 - 5

14 5 5 - 6 74 6 22 103

24 39 29

34 136 534 34 136 516 - - 18

377 1 079 2 722 154 426 839 44 240 800 15 48 184 9 48 310

26 47 56 43 87 350 78 231 208 18 38 20 28 150 160 23 43 24

6 17 -··- ... ...

CONNECTICUT 8 - 629

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Table 172. Occupation of the Experienced Civilian Labor Force by Race and Sex, and Weeks Worked in 1969 and Experienced Workers Not in Labor Force by Sex: 1970-Continued

[Data based on sample, see text, For meoning af symbols, see text]

The State Weeks worked in 1969 of the experienced civilian Year last worked of experlence<l

Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

SPRINGFIELD-CHICOPU-llOLYOKE, MASS • ...(ONN., SMSA­Continued

Female, 16 y.-s old and over -------------------,,., .. ,.,..,, tothnkal, aod ldadrtd wod!en ____________ _

Accountants--____ .. _ ----____ ---- .. _ ---- ----__ .. ___________ _ Computer specialists _____________________________________ _ Librarians ________ --___ ....... _____ ...... --__ ............ ______ .... __ .... .. Mal hematic a I s peclallsts •• --__ ------ --• _ ----______ ----____ _ Life and physical scientrst•--------------------------------­Reglstered nurses, dietitians, and therapists ------------------

Dietitians __ ------ ............ ------ ................................. ---------Registered nurses ---------- -- ------ -------- -----------­

Health technologists and technicians-------------------------Social scientists---------- ........................ -------------- ........ .. Social and recreation workers-----------------... ----------­Teachers, College and universitv--------------------------

Elementary and prekindergarten -----------------Secondary ------ ---- -- -----------·------ -----Other teachers -- •• ---- ------------ -------- ----Engineering and science technicians ________________________ _

Technicians, except health, and engineering and science _______ ,. Writers, artists, a11d entertainers --------------------------

Actors and dancers ...................... ----------------------------Aothors, editors, and reporters-------------------------·

Other professional, technical, ond kindred workers------------

Ma• .. m ••cl •11111treton, txctpt f1m1 ............................... ..

Buyers, purchasing agents, and soles managers-------------­Restaurant, cafeteria, and bar managers--------------------School administrators ____ ------ -- __ ---- ---------- --------

------------------

Other specified managers and administrators ---------------­Managers ond administrators, n.e.c., salaried----------------

Wholesale ond retail trade-----------------------------­Managers and administrators, n.e .. c., self-employed----------­

Wholesale ond retail trade-------------·----------·-----

---Satts worktn -------------------------------......... Demonstrators, hucksters, and peddlers _______________ .,. ____ _

tnsuronce, real estate agents, and brokers ........................................... __ Sales clerks, retail trade----------------------------------Salesmen, retail trade-------------------........ _______ .,. ____ _ Other soles workers-------------------------------------

Clulcal and kiMNd wortltn ------------------·-----Bank tellers ---- ---- __ ---------------------------------­Bookkeepers __ ------ __ ------ __ ------------------------­Cashiers-----------------------------------------------Counter clerks, except food ..... _ .. __________________ ., _______ _

Enumerators and interviewers .... __ -------.. -----------------File clerks •• ________ ---- __ ---- __ ------------------·-----Office machine operators--------------------------------­

Bookkeeping and billing machine operators ---------------­Keypunch operators -------- __ ------------------------­

Payroll and timekeeping clerks-----------------------------

~:~~:1t~~~i! ~s-:: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: : : :: :: :: :: :: :: : : :: :::: :: : Stenographers __________________ ------ __ ---- ____ --·- ----Telephone operators ____ ---- __ ---- __ ---- __ -------- __ -- __ _ Typists -- ---- -- -- -- -- -- ---- -- -- -- ---- ---------- -- -- ----Other clerical and kindred workers-------------------------Cmh••• ond kindred wo,...., _____________________ _ Foremen, n.e.c __ ..... ______ ---- ---- __ ............ ____ -------- ___ _

0114rotlvt1, excopt transport _______________________ _ Assemblers ____________________ ------ ------ __ ---- ------

---------------------------

Bottling and canning operotlves ......... -----------------------­Checkers, examiners, and Inspectors; manufacturing ---------­Dressmakers and seamstresses, except factory -------------­Laundry and drycleoning operatives, including ironers --------­Graders and sorters, manufacturing------------------------

-----Packers and wrappers, except produce _____________________ _ Sewers and s titchers .... __ ------ ____ .............. ---------- ---- __ _ --Textile operatives ---------------- ------------------------Other specified operatives -- __ ---- __ ---- __ -- _____________ _ -Miscellaneous and not specified operatives ------------------

Minuu::~l~~~~J; :::: :: :::: :: :::::: :: :::::: :: :::::::::: ---Machinery, including electrical ______________________ _ -

Other durable goods--------------------------------Nondurable goods, Including not specified manufacturing __ _ Food and kindred prodoctS-------------------------­Apparel and other fabricated textile prodocts ----------

---Nonmanufacturing industries __ ---- -----------------.. -- ..... -Trusptrt •'l"ipatftl op""tlvts _____________________ _ -IAkrwn., exc.,t fon1 ____________________________ _ -

Fti,.en ud fana "'•'"'t•n -----------------------­,.,. leloontn ond ,_ fonroOft---------------------

Paid form laborers ond form foremen----------------------­Unpaid family workers----------------------------------­

StrVke •ertctn, ucept privote household' -----------­Cleaning service workers -------- ---------.. --------------­

Chambermaids and maids -----------------------------­Food service workers---------------------- .. ------------­

Cooks, except private household------------------------­Waiters and food counter workers----------------------­

Health service workers---------- __ ---- .... -----------------Nursing aides, orderlies, and ottendonts---------·---------Proctical nurses ________ ............. --------................... ------ ---

-------------

Personal service workers----------------------------------Hairdressers and cosmetologists ........................... _____________ _

Private housohoht worltsn-------------------------­Prlvate household workers, living in -----------------------­Private household workers, living out----------------------­

Unoooploytd ,.,...,, lo1t woriu1d 1959 or oortitr• -------

-----

Totol experienced

civilian lobar force

88 077

13 742 584 103 263

28 24

3 506 85

3 293 590 48

265 603

3 911 1 468

327 201

23 455

5 111

I 343 2 619

365 233 225 541

l 024 321 231 153

6 796 181 441

4 9Cll 139

1 134 30 243

6B7 3 279 2 161

391 89

703 1 276

148 705 450 668

6 121 240

1 164 2 983

10 031 1 994

509 16 011 I 902

5 1 595

193 735 126

1 315 2 204

581 2 922 4 433 4 OlB 1 731

518 I 213 2 287

79 250 415 259 688 57

250 190 60

14 065 1 403

574 5 793

951 3 572 3 201 1 646

927 2 422 1 223 1 165

194 971 188

Persons af

White Negro Spanish

language

84 336 3 4H 920 13 265 411 99

575 9 -103 - -237 11 B

28 - -24 - -

3 371 130 11 73 12 7

3 179 109 4 590 - 6 48 - -

241 24 -588 10 12

3 791 120 19 1 429 34 11

321 - -191 - 7

23 - -450 5 5

5 - -111 - -

1 255 68 20 2 552 50 13

353 12 -233 - -216 9 -532 9 6 998 20 7 321 - -220 - -142 - -

6 663 119 24 164 17 -432 9 -

4 837 53 20 139 - -

1 091 40 4 29 348 828 230

662 25 4 3 237 37 17 2 093 68 B

386 - 15 B9 - -

638 65 15 1 226 50 7

148 - -670 35 -437 13 5 623 35 6

6 043 72 38 240 - -

I 124 40 13 2 862 105 35 9 6BB 318 67 1 918 72 -

500 9 -15 012 910 357 I 791 106 11

5 - -l 503 B3 11

188 5 5 619 105 44 126 - -

I 21B 91 5 2 067 109 91

507 9 -2 731 185 93 4 197 217 97 3 797 202 69 1 597 130 48

489 29 7 I 108 101 41 2 200 72 21

79 - -244 6 -400 15 28 259 - -643 45 13 57 - -

250 - 51 190 - 41 60 - 10

13 256 754 121 1 255 142 22

525 49 8 5 694 74 32

943 B 11 3 526 32 21 2 B50 346 44 1 402 239 35

825 102 9 2 306 102 19 1 173 41 12

938 227 12 178 16 5 760 211 7 175 13 -

'Includes protective service workers and allocaled coses not shown separately. •See text for explanation.

8-630 CONNECTICUT

Total

84 744 13 461

572 103 251

28 24

3 450 85

3 237 580 48

260 599

3 883 l 463

316 196

23 420 -

102 1 245 2 571

359 233 216 522

1 014 321 227 149

6 502 147 431

4 701 139

l 084 fl 438

6B7 3 225 2 057

391 89

674 I 245

143 689 450 644

6 061 235

1 144 2 901 9 635 1 913

503 15 417 1 B42

5 1 569

188 693 121

1 273 2 169

576 2 669 4 312 3 909 I 680

508 l 172 2 229

79 250 403 245 621 48

2H 17B

51 13 221

l 316 542

5 428 932

3 310 3 083 l 568

902 2 309 l 201 1 078

178 900 ...

lobar force workers not In labor force

50 ta 52 27 to 49 1ta26 weeks weeks weeks 1960-63 1964·68 1969-70

42 287 27 617 14 840 7 714 19 828 23 939 5 030 6 116 2 315 819 2 407 3 120

383 117 72 20 93 41 69 25 9 8 5 16 73 129 49 20 74 42 18 10 - - 6 10 20 - 4 - 11 5

1 805 1 rm 548 247 681 564 60 14 11 10 10 6

l 684 1 049 504 220 640 514 342 173 65 29 108 16 36 12 - - - 21

145 83 32 17 132 494 228 281 90 10 51 51 540 2 632 711 233 648 681 274 938 251 77 214 ~64 99 127 90 2B 48 58

106 24 66 15 63 70 18 5 - - - -

215 109 96 25 58 274 - - - - - 12 71 21 10 - 25 69

659 354 232 90 215 4S3 1 791 650 130 186 356 267

249 94 16 46 68 22 113 111 9 17 26 45 n 134 5 16 33 11 383 118 21 34 48 54 792 143 79 59 150 114 246 49 26 54 75 50 177 50 - 14 31 21 114 35 - 14 15 11

2 862 2 046 1 594 538 1 646 2 691 37 67 43 12 61 54

268 111 52 10 67 105 1 986 I 503 l 212 384 1 283 2 046

72 42 25 5 26 24 499 323 262 127 209 462

17 503 7 310 4 625 2 955 6 693 1 297 392 160 135 48 130 96

2 409 523 293 335 650 497 824 619 614 130 481 811 221 72 98 34 75 138

46 12 31 22 27 87 271 222 181 104 219 331 777 315 153 121 260 308

91 35 17 25 31 19 449 171 69 59 171 155 324 105 21 28 102 68 271 193 180 48 206 209

3 977 1 436 648 655 1 456 l 202 188 41 6 66 50 39 692 321 131 103 176 201

1 570 812 519 394 867 896 5 541 2 479 l 615 867 1 994 2 414 1 159 536 218 200 466 33"

380 100 23 22 B4 18 7 181 5 319 2 217 1 614 4 231 3 914

859 687 296 181 620 513 - 5 - - 13 3 912 524 133 137 319 292

65 102 21 13 61 62 367 238 88 B5 173 149

79 36 6 18 48 51 583 449 241 103 303 500 969 869 331 247 625 442 315 221 40 165 243 175

I 432 799 438 233 7B9 723 2 300 1 389 623 432 l 037 1 004 2 116 1 271 522 401 953 875

899 558 223 92 344 319 264 194 50 22 115 82 635 364 173 70 229 237

l 217 713 299 309 609 556 48 15 16 - 4 10 80 140 30 64 84 50

184 118 101 31 84 129 73 140 32 - 15 74

320 202 99 45 160 243 30 9 9 5 5 4 43 100 86 58 229 497 24 80 74 53 226 453 19 20 12 5 3 44

5 142 4 892 3 187 l 097 3 216 5 014 671 439 206 175 415 544 265 193 84 59 159 286

1 530 2 299 l 599 42B I 371 2 415 310 463 159 67 160 164 962 l 219 I 129 279 995 1 861

1 502 B71 650 234 683 882 699 465 404 127 353 618 558 253 91 50 195 139 946 851 512 176 514 677 589 430 182 78 294 158 453 H7 328 197 404 414 128 37 13 - - 5 325 260 315 197 404 409 ... ... ... .. . ... ...

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

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Table 173. Occupation of Employed Persons by Class of Worker, Race, and Sex:

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

THE STATE

Total

Mole, 16 ylCll'$ old and over-------------------------Pf11fonlotwal, t.<Mkel, end ldn4lnd workers ________________ _

.Accountonts-------------------------------------------------Archi tects __ -- -- ---- ---- -- __________________________________ _

Compu1er specialists---------- __ ------------------------------Engineers ---------- ________ ---- ------ -------------- ---- -----

Aeronautical and astronautical -------------------------------Civil ---- -------- ---- -- -- -- ---- ---- -- -------- -- -------- ---Elect rico\ and electronic -------------------------------------Meehan ical ______________________________________________ .....

Other eng I nee rt __ ------ __ -------- __ -------------- __ ------ __ Lawyers and judges ------------------------------------------

Life and physical scienli&ts-------------------------------------Chem is ts ____ -- ________ ------ ------ ______ ------ ------ ____ _

Physicians, dentists, and related practitioners---------------------Dentists ____ ---- ________________________ ---- ------ --------Pharmacists ---- __ ---- -------------- ------ __ ---------- ____ _ Physicians, medical and osteopathic--------------------------­Other related proctitioners-----------------------------------

Hj.l!h technologists ond technicians----------------------------­Re 191ous wor'k-ers --------------------------------------------Social scientists ______ ---- ____ -- .. _____ -------- ---------- ------

Soctal ond recreation workers .. --------------------~------------Teachers ..... ________ -------- ____ ---- __ ------- .. __ ------ --------

College and university __ ------------------------------------­Elemen1ary ond prekindergarten ------------------------------Secondary ________ ---- ________________ -------------- ---- __

Engineering and science technicians _____________________________ _ Drafts.men and surveyors ...... ____ ---- __ ------ ........... --------------Electrical and electronic engineering techniclons-----------------­

Tecllnkians, except health. and engineering and scien<:e-------------Airplone pilots ____ -----------------------------------------

Writers, artists, and entertainers ------------------------------­Other professional, technical, and kindred worker•-----------------

Managers and odministrators, except farm-----------------­Buyers, purchasing agents. and soles managers------------------­School odministrotors -- -- -- -- -- -- __ ---- -- -- ---- ..... 7 --- -- ---- ---Specified managers and administrators, public administration _______ _ Other specified managers and administrators ---------------------Managers and odministrotors, n.e.c.

1 salaried ............... _____________ _

Manufacturing __________________ ---- __________ ---------- __ _

--Wholesale and retail trade----------------------------------­Transportation, communications and other public utilities -------­All other industries--------·-------------------------------

Managers and odministrotors1 n.e.c,, self-employed----------------Construction ____ .... ------ __________ ---- ------ ____ ...... --------Manufacturing __ ..... ______________ -:- ________________ ------ __ _

Wholesale and retail lrade ---------------------------------­An other industries----------------------------------------

--

Sa'91 worken -------- -------- ------------------------lnsuronce agent$, brokers, and underwriters ... --------------------­Real estate agents and brokers--------------------------------­Soles representatives, manufacturing industries ------------------­Soles representatives, wholesale trade---------------------------Soles c.lerks, retail trade ______________________________________ _

Salesmen, retail trade ____ -----'--------------------------------Salesmen of services and construction-------------------------­Other soles workers------------------------------------------

Chrical end klndnd werliors ----------------------------­Bank tellers and cashiers-------------------------------------­Bookkeepers ond billing clerks----------------------------------

--MoU handlers and postal clerks ________________ .,. ______________ _

Other clerical and kindred workers-----------------------------Cnilts,.on and klndnd worliors _________________________ _ -

--~:r.;~:1 _c_r~~-~~~~-~~~~~~~~~t~~~~~ :: :::: :: :::: :::: :: :::::: :: ::

Cabinetmakers ____________________ -------- __ ---- __ ---- ______ _ Construction craftsmen ------ ...... ___ -------- -------------------Carpenters ____________ ...... __ ..... __________ ---- ____ ------ _____ _

Excavating. grading, and rood machine operators _______________ _

Electricians------------------------------------------------Masons and tile setters --------------~---------------------­Painters, construction and maintenance, and paperhangers--------Plasterers ond cement finishers ______________________________ _

l'fumbers and pipe fitters-----------------------------------­Other construction craftsmen --------------------------------

Foremen, n.e.c ________________ ...... __ ---- ------ ---------- ---- ---Manufoctu ring ...... ______ ---------- ____ ------ ........... ---------- ---Hon manufacturing industries -- ____ -------- ---- ---- __ ------ ---

linemen and servicemen 1 telephone ond power--------~------------Locomotive engineers and firemen __________ .,. _______ ., ___________ _

Mechanics and repairmen __ ------ ________ ---- __ .... --------------Air conditioning, healing, and refrigeration ---------------------Aircraft ------ ________________ ------ ---- -------- ------ -- ... --

-Automobile, Including body __________ ---------- __ ---------- --Radio and television --------------------------------------­Other mechanics and repairmen ------------------------------

Metal craftsmen, except mechanics ----------------------------­Machinists ond job and die setters----------------------------Shff:trnetol workers and tinsmiths _____________ ., ______________ _

Toal and die makers---------------------------------------­Other metal craftsmen --------------------------------------

l'rintlnv craftsmen __ -------- __ ------ ____ ------------------ -- --Compositors and typesetters--------------------------------.. Pressmen ond plate printers, printing------------------------ .. -

Stationary engineers and power station operators ----------------­Olher craftsmen and kindred workers ---------------------------

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

!Data based on sample, see text, For meaning of symbalo, see text]

Government workers

Total employed Private wage and

salary workers Tata\ Federal State

766 912 623 029 85 937 20 855 23 510

136 559 95 990 26 570 3 115 8 763 9 804 7 677 1 003 440 441 l 378 669 101 35 27 4 286 4 067 213 49 150

30 676 27 964 l 891 724 868 3 958 3 914 30 30 -2 426 1 312 995 83 666 5 824 5 437 321 276 41 5 714 5 514 141 117 20

12 754 11 787 404 218 141 4 785 l 577 442 74 285

2 806 2 352 405 181 193 l 869 l 740 107 35 60 8 855 3 321 451 138 245 1 694 98 34 6 23 1 762 1 379 45 - 45 4 811 l 774 357 127 172

588 70 15 5 5 1 064 734 291 64 141 2 581 2 362 34 4 30 2 582 2 073 391 68 124

1 876 658 1 187 50 745 21 432 6 360 14 731 121 3 184 5 567 2 944 2 623 52 2 423 4 827 851 3 963 32 183 9 528 1 762 7 766 18 400

14 785 13 562 1 014 358 449 6 617 5 923 507 70 305 2 556 2 330 211 169 17 2 444 1 998 407 183 101 1 240 1 203 14 4 10 9 689 7 366 419 139 194

17 516 13 250 3 590 487 1 586

96 186 75 528 7 964 1 711 2 466 13 046 12 338 289 111 128 2 431 631 l 779 a 243 3 811 4 3 807 1 283 l 185

15 349 12 761 735 127 375 51 148 49 794 1 354 182 535 18 044 17 969 75 56 4 14 238 14 183 55 40 4 3 112 2 944 168 - 31

15 754 14 698 1 056 86 496 10 401 - - - -2 303 - - - -

830 - - - -4 952 - - - -2 316 - - - -

52 228 45 290 lM 57 83 7 221 6 224 18 5 4 2 672 1 437 17 5 6 6 715 6 373 9 5 -8 405 7 696 9 6 3

12 562 10 677 22 5 17 5 243 4 680 10 - 5 2 577 2 334 33 7 16 6 833 5 869 66 24 32

58 632 45 297 12 667 9 402 2 134 2 373 1 932 421 14 394 3 275 2 843 324 95 119 8 447 l 011 7 422 7 350 56

44 537 39 511 4 500 1 943 l 565

175 658 154 317 8 150 2 556 2 358 1 490 l 134 - - -1 463 1 195 61 15 39

966 703 14 8 6 41 784 32 766 2 295 489 805 13 641 10 394 466 97 201 3 320 2 429 530 5 182 7 388 6 475 405 149 116 2 955 2 474 53 4 24 5 037 3 076 <tao 78 135

691 591 29 9 9 6 521 5 419 378 142 109 2 231 1 'I08 34 5 29

28 642 27 155 1 219 304 352 20 177 19 937 162 119 a 8 465 7 218 l 057 185 344 5 331 5 237 75 21 13

406 406 - - -34 033 29 637 1 906 650 542

l 817 1 510 85 43 21 3 166 2 855 290 248 30

12 421 10 337 662 117 232 l 604 1 127 129 65 48

15 025 13 808 740 177 211

33 516 32 479 621 414 76 15 025 14 533 340 221 45 3 554 3 350 115 102 13 9 681 9.498 59 32 10 5 256 5 098 107 59 8 6 021 5 795 87 33 27 2 642 2 544 44 12 14 2 406 2 295 43 21 13 2 102 l 598 500 71 124

19 904 16 212 l 372 551 374

1970

Unpaid Self-employed family

Local workers workers

41 572 57 081 865

14 692 13 940 59 122 1 120 4 39 608 -14 6 -

299 821 -- 14 -246 119 -

4 66 -4 59 -

45 563 -83 2 766 -31 49 -12 22 -68 5 077 6

5 1 562 -- 338 -58 2 674 6

5 503 -86 39 -- 185 -

199 118 -392 16 15

11 426 341 -148 - -

3 748 13 -7 348 - -

207 209 -132 187 -25 15 -

123 39 -- 23 -86 l 880 24

1 517 666 10

3 787 12 556 138 50 419 -

1 528 21 -1 339 - -

233 l 831 22 637 - -

15 - -11 - -

137 - -474 - -- 10 285 116

- 2 288 15 - 803 27 - 4 917 35 - 2 277 39

44 6 610 144 9 979 -6 1 213 5 4 329 4 - 697 3 - l 767 96 5 534 19

10 210 -10 881 17

l 131 640 28 13 20 -

110 108 -16 14 -

992 498 28

3 236 13 117 74 - 356 -7 197 10 - 249 -

1 001 6 711 12 168 2 776 5 343 354 7 140 508 -25 428 -

187 l 561 -11 71 -

127 724 -- 289 -563 248 20 35 67 11

528 181 9 41 19 -- - -

714 2 467 23 21 222 -12 21 -

313 1 410 12 16 348 -

352 466 11

131 416 -74 152 -- 89 -17 124 -40 51 -27 139 -18 54 -9 68 -

305 4 -447 2 311 9

CONNECTICUT 8 - 631

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Table 173. Occupation of Employed Persons by Class of Worker, Race, and Sex:

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

THE STATE-Continued

Total- Continued

Male, 16 years old and o--Continued

Opom!Yes, oxclff --'-----------------------------Assemblers ------ -- -------- ---- ------- - ---- ---- ---- ------ ---Ctleckers, examiner$, ond inspectors; manufacturing---------------Goroge workers and gos station attendants ________ .. ____________ _ -

-laundry and drycleonlng opero1ives1 n.e.c ----------------------­Meat cutters and butchers-------------------------------------Mine operatives, n.e.c ___ ., __ ..... ---------- -------- ______________ _ Packers ond wrappers, except produce __________________________ _

~~~~:r:~ ::~hf~~·~~ra~i~~~~~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::--sawvers -- -- .. _ ---- -- -- -- -- .... -- -- -- -- ------ ---- ---------- ---

Stationary firemen __ ------ ---- __ ------ ---------- ---- _______ _ Tex tile operotives __ ---- ____ ---- ---------------- __ ---- ______ _ Welders and f/omecutters_ ... __ ---- ---- ------------ ------------­Other metalworking- operatives -------------------------------­Olher specified operatives-----------------------------------­Miscellaneous ood not specified operatives ----------------------

Occupation; Machine operatives. miscellaneous specified ----------------­Machine operatives. not specified-------------------------­Miscelloneo1.1s operafives --------------------------------­Not specified operatives----------------------------------

Industry: Manufacturing ____ -------- ____________ ------------------

Durable qaads ------ ________ -------- ------ ---------- __ Wood products, including furniture ____________________ _ Primary metal industries -----------------------------Fobric-oted metal industries ____ ---- ---- ------------ __ _ Machinery. including electrical ____________ -------------Motor vehicles and equipment-------------------------Transportation equipment, ex<:ept motor vehi<:les ____ ., ___ .. Other durable goods---------------------------------

Nondurnble gcods -- ______ -----------------.--- ---------Food and kindred products---------------------------­Apporel and other fabricated textile products -----------­Poper and ollied products----------------------------­Chemicols and allied products-------------------------Other nondurable goods ---- ____ ------ ----------------

Not specified manufoch.1ring industries ___________________ _ Nonmanufocturing industries __ ------ ------ __ -------------­

Transportation, communications. and other public utilities __ Wholesale and retail trade--.--------------------------All other industries _ .. __ ---- ---- ______ ------ ---- ------

TreHpwf equiptae•t operatives _________________________ _ Bus drivers __ ---- __ ---- ______________ -------- ____ ----------Taxicab drivers and chauffeurs--------------------------------Truck drivers and deli>Jerymen ____ ------ __ ------ -------- ______ _ Olhel" transport equipmeni operatives ____________ ---------------

LalloreB, except fo"" __ -- .... __________ -----------------Construction laborers. __________________________ ---- __ ------ __ Freight, stock. ond material ha1ldlers --------------------------­Other specified loborers -------------------------------------­Miscellaneous and not specified laborers------------------------

Occ:upolian:

-------

----

---------

-----------

----------

Miscefloneous laborers ---- __ ---- __________ ---- ------ ------Not specified laborers ____ ------ ____ ---- ______ -------------Industry:

Manufacturing ... _________ ---- ______________ ------------ __ Durable goods _ --- ____________ ---- ________ ------ -------

Wood products, including furniture __ --------·----------­Metul industries .... ---- __ -----------------------------

--Machinery, including electrical ____________ ---------- __ _ fransparlolion equipment ________________ ---------- __ _ Other durable goods ____ -----------------------------

Nondurable goods __ ---- ______ ---- ____ -------- ---------Food ar.d kindred producls ...... --------------------------

Not specified manufacturing industries ______ ------ _______ _

Nonmanufocturing indusfries ____ .,. ___________ .,. _______ ------Railroads and railway express service -------------------­Tronsporlation. except railroads------------------------­Communtcofions, and utilities and sanitary services --------­WholesoJe and retail trade-----------------------------­AU .other industries------------------------------------

f..,.en a.tel f1111111 monagers ----------------------------

Fana laHrtn and fOl'll fore111en ________________________ _

Poid farm laborers and form foremeO--------------------------­Unpoid fomilv workers---------------------------------------

Service worlten:, except privGte house1told1 ---------------­Cleoning service workers------------------------------------­Food service workers __ ---- ------------------ -------------- __

Cooks, except private household-----------------------~----­Busboys and dishwashers---------------------------------­

Health service workers __ ------ __ ----------------------------_ Pers-0nol setvice workers-------------------------------------Protective service workers ______ ---------------------------- __

------------

------------~i~~~de5n~~~e!7cth~t!~n-==========~=::::::::::::::=::::::::: -

Policemen and detectives------------------------------------

Privote "°"'ehaW wodon-------------------------------'Includes allocated cases not shown separately.

8-632 CONNECTICUT

[Dato based on sample, see text. For meaning of symbols, see text!

Government workers

Tat al employed Private wage and

salary workers Total Federal State

109 140 104 221 3 201 1 619 736 7 782 7 520 214 153 30

10 243 9 945 275 206 33 4 562 4 307 42 16 18

768 628 36 - 36 3 003 2 788 35 12 18

240 230 - - -2 741 2 674 40 20 5 1 219 1 129 70 so 7

12 251 11 854 322 226 37 444 411 5 - -

1 725 1 252 465 so 172 2 098 2 071 22 - -4 862 4 484 202 129 43 6 884 6 692 139 93 6

16 456 15 552 463 245 111 33 862 32 684 871 419 220

11 600 11 290 207 131 31 12 507 12 142 296 123 72

5 604 5 265 261 86 107 4 151 3 987 107 79 10

30 526 2'I 807 541 368 89 22 948 22 296 496 333 84

451 426 - - -3 810 3 769 30 5 6 3 038 3 011 22 11 6 6 447 6 303 79 36 24

195 183 12 6 6 4 594 4 298 291 233 28 4 413 4 306 62 42 14

7 328 7 261 45 35 5 619 605 5 - 5 267 262 - - -

1 472 1 461 11 6 -1 712 1 693 14 14 -3 258 3 240 15 15 -

2SO 2SO - - -3 336 2 877 330 51 131

649 558 87 - 28 1 327 1 291 5 - -1 360 1 028 238 51 103

34 056 30 179 2 626 336 905 1 807 1 589 140 9 21 1 213 1 066 82 15 46

25 383 22 283 2 130 232 775 5 653 5 241 274 80 63

37 592 31 777 4 500 898 1 212 7 865 6 295 1 549 13 765

14 5!0 13 187 1 068 560 34 10 457 a 279 1 316 269 336 4 7flJ 4 016 567 56 77

I 365 1 032 224 17 24 3 395 2 984 343 39 53

2 306 2 226 39 19 -1 682 1 610 31 19 -

82 82 - - -742 730 - - -276 265 5 5 -214 194 14 14 -368 339 12 - -6[1/ 601 8 - -

56 56 - - -15 15 - - -2 454 1 790 528 37 77

116 108 8 4 4 115 92 11 5 -390 144 240 - 5 860 794 6 6 -973 652 263 22 68

3 249 520 24 7 12

3 380 2 999 187 10 112 3 240 2 999 187 10 112

140 - - - -59 783 36 462 19 864 1 144 4 729 18 372 12 204 5 846 415 1 228 13 969 12 306 737 84 511 5 390 4 522 424 56 336 2 917 2 790 127 17 67 1 994 1 083 896 86 761 5 041 2 711 451 66 240

14 616 3 592 10 976 JSO 1 806 3 flJl 82 3 519 34 36 4 618 3 2'13 1 305 149 928 5 743 189 5 532 151 762

449 449 - - -

1970-Continued

Local Self-employed

workers

Unpol~ fa mil~

workers

846 1 636 u 31 48 .. 36 23 ·-

8 193 ~)

- 99 !t 5 175 1i - 10 ..

15 22 !i 13 15 !i 59 75 ..

5 28 .. 243 8 -· 22 - li 30 171 l' 40 48 l'

107 434 l' 232 287 ~'

45 103 -101 64 5 68 72 6 18 48 9

84 168 10 79 146 10 - 25 -

19 11 -5 5 -

19 60 5 - - -

30 - s 6 45 -5 22 -- 9 -- 5 -5 - -- 5 -- 3 -- - -

148 119 10 59 4 -

5 27 4 84 88 6

1 385 1 245 6 110 78 -

21 65 -1 123 964 6

131 138 -2 390 1 251 "4

771 16 5 474 245 10' 711 813 49 434 177 -183 !09 -251 68 -

20 41 -12 41 -- - -- 12 -- 6 -- 6 -

12 17 -8 - -- - -- - -

414 136 -- - -6 12 -

235 6 -- 60 -

173 58 -5 2 698 7

65 54 140 65 54 -- - 140

13 991 3 334 123 4 203 280 42

142 863 63 32 414 30 43 - -49 15 -

145 1 874 5 8 820 48 -3 449 - -

228 20 -4 619 22 -

- - -

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

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Table 173. Occupation of Employed Persons by Class of Worker, Race, and Sex: [Data based an sample, see text. For meaning of symbols, see text]

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

THE STATE-Continued

Total- Continued

Female, 16 years aid and over -----------------------Profmlooal, techakal, aad ldndrff wonen -----------------

Accountants __ ---- __ ---- __________ ---------- __ ------------ __ _ Computer specialists __ ---- ____________ ---------- ______ --------Librarians. ____________________________ -----------------------Mothemoticol specialists ______ ---- ______ ------------ ____ ---- __ _ Life and physical scientists------------------------------------­Re-gl.st~~ed nurses, dietitians, ond therapists ----------------------01et1t1ons ________________ -- -- __ ---- __________ ---- ---- ____ _

Registered nurses __ -------- ----------------------"--------­Health 1echnologists and technicions----------------------------­Social scientists---------------------------------------------­Social and recreation workers---------------------------------­Teachers: College and university __ -----------------------...------

Elementory and prekindergarten ------...----------------Secondary _______________________________________ _

. ~ Other t.eochers __ 7 __ ---------------------------------Engmeenng and science techmc1ons _____________________________ _ Technicians. except health, and engineering and science------------­Wrilers, artists, and enlertainers -------------------------------

Actors and dancers ________ ---------------------------------Authors. editors, and rcporters-----------~-------------------

Other professional, technical, and kindred workers ________________ _

Managers and administraton, except farm-----------------­Buyers, purchasing agents, ond soles managers------------------­Restaurant, cafeteria, and bar monogers-------------------------Schoo\ administrators ______________ ---- ______ -----------------Other specified managers and administrators ---------------------Managers and administrators, n.e.c., salaried ____________________ _

Wholesale and retail trade __ ---- __ ---- __ ------------ ------ __ _ Managers and administrators, n.e.c., self·employed ---------------­

Wholesale and retail trade __ ---------------------------------

Sale& worlten ---- -------- ----------------------------Demonstrators, hucksters, and peddlers--------------------------lnswance, real estate agents, and brokers _______________________ _ Soles clerks, retail 1r·ode ______ ---- __ ---- ________________ ..,. _____ _ Salesmen, retail trade ______________ ---------------- __ ---------Other soles workers------------------------------------------

Clerical and lcind"d worlten __ ---------------------------Bank lellers __________________ ---- _________ ..,. -------- ________ _ Bookkeepers ____________________ -- -- ---- -- -- -- -- __ -------- --Cashiers ____________________ .... ---- ____ ------------------ ___ _ Counler clerks, except food------------------------------------Enumerators and interviewers ______________ ---- ---- -------- ___ _ File clerks ________________ ·- ________________ -------- ________ _ Office mochine operators ________ ------ ------ -------- ---- __ .... __

Bookkeeping and billing machine operolors ---------------------Keypunch operators ________________ ------ __ -- -- -- ----------

Payroll. a~d timekeeping clerks----------------------------------Reccpt1on1sts ______________________ -------- ---------- _______ _ Secrelories ____________ .... ____________ ---- __ ------ __ ----------Slenogrophers ______________________ ---- ________ ..,. ___ ------ ---Telephone operators __________________ ------ ------ ______ ------Typisls ____________________________________________________ _

Otller clerical and kindred workers ________ ---------- __ ------ ___ _

CroftsrHn and kindred workers __________________________ _ Foremen, n .e.c __________________________ ------ ---------- __ ---

Operatives, e>ecept fnlnsport __ ---- __ ---------- -------- __ _ As-semblers ______________________ ---- ------------ __ ------ __ _ Bollling and canning operatives ____________ ------------------ ---Checkers, examiners, and inspectors; manufacturing --------------­Dressmakers and seamstresses, except foctor"y ------------------­Laundry and drycleaning operatives, including ironers --------------Graders and sorters, manufacturing ____________________________ _

Packers and wrappers, except producc---------------------------Sewers and stitchers __________________________ -- -- __ ----------Textile operatives ________ ---- ____ ---- ______________ ---- ------Other specified operatives ____________ -- ______ -------- ------ __ _ Miscellaneous and nol specified operatives -----------------------

Manufacturing ______________________ -- -- -- ------ -- ------ ---Durable goods ______ ---- __ ---- ---- ------ ____ ---- ------ ---

Machinery, including electrica1----------------------------01her durable gaods ------------------------------------

Nondurable goods, including not specified manufacturing _______ _ Fcod and kindred products------------------------------­Apporel and other fabricated textile products ---------------

Nonmonufacturing industries ______ ---- ______ -------- ------ ---TratHport eq1i1ipMent operativH __________________________ _

laknn, except fa""----------------------------------

fa""en ncl flf"M 111tc11tc1prs ----------------------------­

Fana loHNrs altd. farn1 fon11en --------------------------Paid form laborers and form foremen ___________________________ _

Unpaid fomily workers---------------------------------------­

Service worlc.en, except private hovsehokfl ----------------­Cleaning service workers-------------------------------------­

Chambermaids ond maids----------------------------------­Food service workers----------------------------------------­

Cooks, except private household-----------------------------­Waiters and food counter workers---------------------------­

Health service workers-------- __ ------------------ -- ----------Nursing aides, orderlies, and attendants _______________________ _ Proctica I nurses __________________ -- -- ____ -- -- -- -- ---- -- -- --

Personal service workers-------------------------------------­Hairdressers and cosmetologists-------------------------- ... ---

Private household wortcen ______________________________ _

Private household workers, living in ----------------------------­Private household workers, living out----------------...-~----------

Total employed

486 1144

82 977 2 872 1 017 1 553

422 548

18 522 620

16 931 3 569

388 2 457 2 070

22 774 8 679 2 273 1 727

284 4 249

108 1 255 9 573

15 698 2 259 1 106 1 096 3 648 6 127 1 815 1 462

892

35 556 1 207 3 232

24 563 985

5 569

179 550 3 856

19 624 11 449

i 915 322

5 519 7 607

811 4 924 2 682 3 834

44 755 1 437 5 976

18 142 52 432

8 929 2 168

82 226 14 899

126 10 035

1 209 2 364

184 6 678 7 441 2 559

18 179 16 552 17 120 12 022 4 073 7 949 5 098

296 582

1 432

1 872

4 283

538

975 823 152

62 127 6 285 1 491

23 467 4 2i9

14 671 15 625 9 361 3 277 9 383 4 900

11 313 1 948 9 365

•Includes protective service workers and allocated coses "not shown separately.

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

Prlvote wage and salary workers

391 977

42 112 2 365

980 591 398 451

14 525 441

13 487 3 022

158 860 987

4 430 1 718 1 010 1 605

204 3 124

89 1 053 5 684

11 152 2 078

465 523

2 273 5 813 1 780

--

32 414 933

2 623 22 901

919 5 038

152 313 J 625

17 801 10 6'19

i 855 150

4 840 6 895

710 4 491 2 486 3 404

38 094 862

5 4'19 14 157 42 086

7 981 2 070

80 085 14 642

126 9 913

880 2 196

184 6 588 7 285 2 520

17 585 18 166 16 863 11 815 4 047 7 768 s 048

'196 582

1 303

1 637

3 839

49

803 803

-48 335

5 232 1 398

19 132 2 636

13 563 12 675

7 262 2 695 6 159 3 811

11 257 1 948 9 309

Government workers

Total Federal State

78 262 7 900 19 533

37 128 1 157 5 737 398 132 211

31 17 14 962 25 214

24 13 5 87 4 79

2 961 272 1 183 159 10 57

2 448 239 980 525 94 201 197 15 41

1 582 86 916 1 083 20 1 006

18 259 102 477 6 961 26 216

502 24 166 116 21 71 80 19 7

235 39 78 4 - 4

43 10 13 3 125 248 852

2 331 325 511 39 9 20

292 - 5 547 - 109

1 139 261 263 314 55 114 35 8 17 - - -- - -

268 61 86 - - -

23 13 10 136 '}9 62

- - -109 19 14

24 857 4 856 8 320 211 155 52

1 040 116 3'19 668 37 119

44 15 14 165 83 61 674 162 290 674 163 319 92 23 39

412 100 203 190 32 83 368 69 137

6 070 818 1 995 556 67 357 530 108 234

3 863 469 i 947 9 804 2 562 2 383

481 169 103 92 13 29

1 573 713 372 252 171 30

- - -122 55 28 23 - 17

117 10 75 - - -

74 27 13 92 20 36 '}9 - 10

532 319 53 332 111 110 213 105 20 182 101 20 26 5 -

156 96 20 31 4 -- - -- - -

119 6 90

155 5 16

176 47 4$

- - -20 - 11 20 - 11 - - -

11 273 567 4 332 963 74 482 87 10 23

3 675 105 723 i 326 12 169

795 44 181 2 725 200 1 917 2 009 120 1 537

452 53 248 1 862 132 851

31 - 31

- - -- - -- - -

1970-Continued

local Self-employed

workers

Unpold fomlly

workers

50 829 12 823 2 982

30 234 3 554 183 55 78 31 - - 6

723 - -6 - -4 10 -

1 506 961 75 92 15 5

1 229 926 70 230 16 6 141 28 5 580 15 -

57 - -17 680 81 4 6 719 - -

312 761 -24 6 -54 - -

118 871 19 - 15 -

20 159 -2 025 727 37

1 495 2 025 19G 10 115 27

287 327 22 438 26 -615 211 25 145 - -10 - -- 1 346 116 - 819 73

121 2 336 538 - 274 -- 563 23

45 l 116 4i0 - 37 29

76 346 76

11 681 1 123 1 257 4 20 -

595 331 452 512 77 75

15 5 11 21 7 -

222 5 -192 30 8

JO 9 -109 21 -75 6 -

162 32 30 J 257 233 358

132 19 -188 13 4

l 447 78 44 4 859 267 275

209 397 70 50 6 -

4a& 475 93 51 5 -- - -

39 - -6 302 4

32 27 24 - - -

34 5 ii 36 40 24 19 10 -

160 47 15 111 39 15 88 34 10 61 20 5 21 - -40 20 5 27 14 5 - - -- - -

23 5 s 134 66 14

84 163 105

- 489 -9 - 152 9 - -- - 152

6 374 2 148 371 407 61 29 54 6 -

2 847 413 247 1 147 166 89

570 186 127 608 195 30 352 65 5 151 130 -879 1 307 55

- 1 029 29

- 47 9 - - -- 47 9

CONNECTICUT 8-633

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Table 173. Occupation of Employed Persons by Class of Worker, Race, and Sex:

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

THE STATE-Continued

Negro

Male, 16 ytCll'S old and over-------------------------p,..fe11looel, mi..1co1, and ldadtod woticen ________________ _

Accountants __ -- --- .. ---_ --------- - ----------... ---.. -----------Architects __________ ----____ ------__ --_________ ---__________ _

Computer specialists---------- ................ ------------------------Engineers ____ ..... __ ................ __ ........ __ ------.... --.... -- .... -- ........ -- --..

Aeronautical and astronautical ............................................. ________ _ Civil ---- ------ ------------ ---- ---------- ------ ------ __ •• _ Electrical and electronic -------------------------------------Mechonlcai__ _____________________________________________ _

Other engineers ---------- -- ........ ___ .. ---------------................ .. Lawyers and judges -------------"----------------------------

Life and physical scientists·-----------------------------------Chemists ______ -- ------ __ ---- ---- -------- ---- ---------- --Physlclan s, dentists, and related practitioners ___________________ _ Dentists __ -------- ........ __ -- ........ ____ ------------ _____ .. -----Pharmacists -- __ -- ---------- ---.. ---- ------- .. ------ ------ --Physiclon s. medical ond aste<>pathic --------------------------Other related practitioners __________________________ .,. ______ _

Health technologists and technicians. __________________________ _

~r~l~~i~~r:i:r_s_::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Social and recreation workers---------------------------------Te-ochers .... ____ ........ ------ __ -- ____ -------- ------ ............ ______ _

College and university ______ -------------- __ ----------------Elementary and prekindergarten .................. ., __________________ _ Secondary •• ---- ------ __ -- -- __ •••• __ ---- -----------------

Engineering and science technicions ...... --------------------------Droftsmen and surveyors __ ---------- ____ .... __ ---------------Electrical and electronic engineering technlcions ...... --------------

Technicians. except health, and engineering and science ___________ _ Airplo ne pilots __ -- ---- ____ -- ____ ---------- •• -- ------ ---- --

Writers, artists, and -entertainers -------------,..-.. --------------Other professional, technical, ond kindred workers _______________ _

Menagen 1111nd ad11lnl1traton, exctpt farm----------------­Buyers, purchasing cgents, and soles moMgers ------------ .. -----Sc~ool ad min istrotors ....... ---- ______ ---- ---- ______ ---- ------ __ Specified managers end administrators, public administration ______ _ Other specified managers and administrators --------------..------Managers and administrators. n.e.c., salaried ___________________ _

Monufactu ring ........ ________ ---- __ ------ ---- ---- ____ --------Whole sale and retail !rode---------------------------------­Transportation, communicotlons and other public utilities -------­All other industries----------------------------------------

Managers and administrators, n.e.c., self-employed .. --------------Construction ---- -- -- __ -- -- -..... -- -- -- ------ ---- -- ---.. -- -- -Monufocturing .... __ .... ____ ...... -- ____ ---- ---- __ ----.... -- ---- -- .... Wholesale and retail trade----------·----------------------­All other industries ----------------------------------------

Sales work•rs -------- __ .... ---------------------------Insurance agents, brokers, and underwriters ______ ,. _____________ _ Real estate agents and brokers-------------------------------­Soles representatives. manufacturing industries -----------------­Soles representolives, wholesale trade-------------------------­Soles clerks, retoil trade--------------------------------------Solesmen, retail !rode _______________________________________ _

Solesmen of services and construction-------------.------- ... ----­Other sales workers-----------------------------------------

Ct.ricol end kindred worbn ___________________________ _

Bank tellers and cashiers------------------------------------­Bookkeepers and billing clerks--------------------------------­Moil handlers and postal clerks-------------------------------­Otlier clerical and kindred workers-----.. -----------------------

-------------------------------------

---------

-----

Craftsn1en a11d kindred worlt•n-------------------------­Apparel craftsmen and upholsterers----------------------------

--

Bckers .... ____ .... __ -- -- ---- __ ------ -- -- -- -------- -- -- ---- -- ---Coblnelmokers • ___ -- ---- -- __ -- __ ---- -- •• -------- -- -- ____ -- ---Construe lion craftsmen -----.------------------------------- __ -

Carpenrers __ -- -- .... -- ____ ---- -- -- -- -- -- -- ---- -- -- ---- ------Excavofing. grading, and rood machine operators ______________ _ Electricians ............ ---- ------ -- __ ---- ------ -- __ ---- -- ---- ---

-Masons and tile setters-----------------------------------­Pointers, construction and maintenance, and paperhangers-------Plasterers and cement finishers ______ ., ______________________ _ Plumbers ond pipe fillers----------------------------------­Other construction craftsmen -----------------------·-------

Foremen, n.e.c ______ ---- ______ ---- __ -------- ---- .... ---- ____ .... Manufacturing ____ ... __ .... _ .. __ -------.--- __________ ------ ___ _ Nonmanufocturing industries ---- __ ---- ____ ------ -- ------ .... --

Linemen and servicemen, telephone and power------------------­Locomotive engineers and flremen------------------------------Me-chanics and repairmen .... __ ---- ____ ---------- __ -------- ____ _

Air conditioning, heoling, and refrigeralian --------------------Aircraft -------- -------- ---- -- ---- ------------ -- -- -------Automobile, including body __ -------------------------- _____ _ Radio and television ------------ ... -------------------------­Other mech-anics and repairmen -----------------------------

------

--------------

Metal craftsmen, except mechanics ---------------------------­Machinists and job and die sellers--------------------------­Sheetmetol workers ond tinsmiths---------------------------­Tool and die makers--------------------------------------­Other metal craftsmen-------------------------------------

-Printing craftsmen .... ,,. ...... _., ________________________ .,. ____ .... ___ _

Compositors and typesetters-------... -----------------------­Pressmen and plate printers, printing------------------------­

Stationary engineers ond power station operators ---------------­Other craftsmen ond kindred workers --------------------------

8-634 CONNECTICUT

------

[Dalo based on sample, see text, For meaning of symbols, see text]

Government workers

Total employed Private wage and

salary workers Total Federal Stale

35 861 29 901 4 743 1 747 922

2 583 1 534 910 103 275 139 108 26 3 16 46 10 4 - -50 50 - - -

182 137 41 6 29 6 6 - - -

47 17 30 - 24 28 23 5 - 5 31 25 6 6 -70 66 - - -32 27 - - -50 50 - - -38 38 - - -63 23 - - -30 - - - -9 9 - - -

24 14 - - -- - - - -57 39 18 6 12

110 97 - - -24 9 15 4 5

153 39 114 16 43 385 58 315 8 59

50 14 36 3 29 135 - 129 5 5 170 34 136 - 16 309 271 38 23 10 110 95 15 - 10 87 71 16 16 -16 10 6 - 6 10 10 - - -

109 65 20 - 5 858 541 313 37 90

1 183 663 307 68 96 87 82 5 5 -

101 26 75 4 12 129 - 129 40 42 325 257 39 8 21 357 298 59 11 21

27 27 - - -106 106 - - -22 22 - - -

202 143 59 11 21 184 - - - -60 - - - -6 - - - -

80 - - - -38 - - - -

722 619 7 - 7 58 56 - - -36 19 - - -59 49 - - -83 68 - - -

222 188 7 - 7 62 62 - - -20 20 - - -

182 155 - - -2 629 1 788 826 596 76

68 47 21 4 17 70 70 - - -

520 88 432 427 -1 971 1 583 373 165 59

6 493 5 787 419 196 71 65 65 - - -71 58 13 - 13 17 9 - - -1 112 890 82 15 11

252 210 15 6 -134 123 11 - -150 120 12 - -100 72 - - -262 161 39 9 11 69 69 - - -104 94 5 - -41 41 - - -

598 551 47 16 6 345 339 6 6 -253 212 41 10 6 172 164 8 - 8 - - - - -

1 213 1 131 56 28 9 14 14 - - -95 77 16 18 -

597 553 24 5 5 6 6 - - -501 481 14 5 4

1 240 l 170 65 43 -653 595 53 43 -61 61 - - -55 55 - - -m 459 12 - -

171 162 9 - -79 79 - - -82 73 9 - -32 32 - - -l 802 1 555 139 94 24

1970-Continued

Un pc Id Self-employed family

Local workers warkm

2 074 1 172 <15

532 139 -7 5 -4 32 -- - -6 4 -- - -6 - -- - -- - -- 4 -- 5 -- - -- - -- 40 -- 30 -- - -- 10 -- - -- - -- 13 -6 - -

55 - -248 12 -4 - -119 6 -120 - -

5 - -5 - -- - -- - -- - -

15 24 -186 4 -143 199 14 - - -

59 - -47 - -10 19 10 27 - -- - -- - -- - -

27 - -- 180 4 - 60 -- 6 -- 76 4 - 38 -- 96 -- - -- 17 -- 10 -- 15 -- 27 -- - -- - -- 27 -

154 15 -- - -- - -5 - -

149 15 -152 287 -- - -

- - -- 8 -56 140 -9 27 -

11 - -12 18 -- 28 -

19 62 -- - -5 5 -- - -

25 - -- - -25 - -- - ,_ - - -

19 26 '"

- - '"

- - -14 20 '"

- -,_

5 6 ,_

22 5 -10 5 '"

- - -- - ,_

12 - '"

9 - -- -,_

9 - ,_ - - -

21 108 ,_

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

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Table 173. Occupation of Employed Persons by Class of Worker, Race, and Sex:

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

THE STATE-Continued

Negro-Continued

Male, 16 years old and aver- Continued

Gperatives, except transport------------------------~----Asoemblers -------------------------------------------------Checkers, examiners, and inspectorsi manufacturing --------------­Garage workers and gas station attendonts----------------------­Loundry and drycleaning operatives, n.e.c -----------------------­Meat cutters and butchers-------------------------------------Mine operatives, n.e.c ____________ ------------ -------------- __ _ Packers and wrappers, except produce __________________________ _ Pain!e;s, manufactured a_rtic:les ---------------- ------------ __ ....... Prec1s1an machine operatives-----------------------------------Sawyers -- -- -- __ -- -- ____ -- _________________________________ _

Stationary firemen __ ---- ---- ------ --------------·------------Textile aperotives _ .. __________ ------------------------ --------Welders and flamecutters ________ -------- -------------· --------O!her metalworking operatives--------------------------------­Other specified operatives .. -----------------------------------­Miscellaneous and not specified operatives -----------------------

Occupotion1 Machine operatives, miscellaneous specified -----------------­Machine operatives, not specified---------------------------Miscellaneous operatives -- ____ ---- ------------------------Not specified operatives-----------------------------------

Industry, Manufacturing -- ---- -- -- ____ ------ -----------------------

Durable goods ---- ---- ---- __ ---- -·------------------ __ _ Wood products, including furniture _______________ ,, _____ _

-Primary metal industries -----------------------------­Fabricated metal industries --------------------------­Machinery, including electrical -- __ ---------------------­Motor vehicles and equipment--------------------------Transportation equipment, except motor vehicles ___ ,. ____ _ Other durable goads---------------------------------

--

----

Nondurable goads __ -- __ -------- ---------------------- _ food and kindred praduc1s---------------------------­Apparel and other fabricated textile products-----------­Paper and allied praductS.---------------------------­Chemicals and allied products---------------------·-·­Other nondurable goads------------------------------

-Not specified manufacturing industries--------------------

Nanmanufacturing industries ____ ---- ------ ------ ----------Transportation, communicotions, and other public utilities __ Wholesale and retail trade---------------------------­All other industries----------------------------------

TrHsport equipment operatives ____ ---- __ -------------- __ Bus drivers __ ---- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- ------ ------ ------ ----------Taxicab drivers and chauffeurs--------------------------------Truck drivers and deliverymen ___________________________ ,. ____ _

Other transport equipment operatives---------------------------

Lab.ofi!lrs, e:.:c:ept fal'lft ---------------------------------Construdion lo borers __________ ---- __________ -------- --------Freight, stock, and material handlers-------------·-------------Other specified laborers ________ •••• ____ ------ ____ ---------- __ Miscellaneous and not specified laborers ----------·-------------

Occupation: Miscellaneous laborers -- ---- ________ -------- ---- __ -------Not specified laborers __________ ---- __ --------------------

Industry, Manufacturing __________ ---------- ____ ------------------

Durable goods __ ---- -- ______ ---- __ ---- ---· -------·-- --Wood products, Including furniture .. --------------------Metal industries ______ ------ ____ ---------------------Machinery, including electrical_ ___ ------ __ ---------- __ _ Transportation equipment ____ ---- __ -------------------Other durable goads-----·-·-------------------------

Nondurable goods ---- ______ ------------ -------·-----· _ Food and kindred products •••• -----------------------­

Not specified manufacturing industries--------------------

Nonmonufacturing industries __ ..,. _______ -------- ---- ---- ----Rairroods and railway express service --------------------Transportation, except railroads ____________ .,. ___________ _ Communications, and utilities and sanitary services -------- .. Wholesale and retail trade-----------------------------­All other industries---------·--------------------------

Farmen and farm managen ----------------------------

Farm laborers and fann foremen------------------------­Paid farm laborers and form foremen-------------- ... -----------­Unpaid family workers-------------------------------------·-

1 • .S•rv.ice worken, except private household• ----------------

( eanmg service workers -------------- ____ ---- ---------------food service workers------------------ .. ---------------------

Cooks, except private household--·--------------------------

He:~~b~::V~~dw~~~:,~~~e:~_:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Personal service workers------------------------------------­f'rotective service workers------------------------------------

Firemen, fire protection -----------------------------------­Guards and watchmen------------------------------------­Policemen and detectives .. ----------------------------------

Privah household worlr:ers __ -------- .. ------------------­

•Includes allocated cases not shown separately.

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

498-142 0 - 73 - 41

------------------

------------. --

----------------

[Data based an sample, see text. for meaning of symbols, see text)

Government workers

Total employed Private wage and

salary workers Total Federal State

10 596 9 961 595 347 100 570 530 40 22 6 422 390 32 18 10 177 167 10 6 -127 120 - - -55 55 - - -16 16 - - -

237 226 11 - -159 152 7 - -843 757 86 54 15

40 40 - - -89 44 45 7 10 61 61 - - -

405 369 36 36 -670 661 9 9 -

3 262 3 106 145 108 18 3 463 3 267 174 87 41

I 027 974 37 21 6 1 640 1 532 108 54 23

504 477 21 4 12 292 284 8 8 -

3 190 3 033 141 77 29 2 435 2 278 141 77 29

23 23 - - -459 450 4 - -215 215 - - -591 546 34 20 5

28 28 - - -555 471 84 50 18 564 545 19 7 6

715 715 - - -64 64 - - -12 12 - - -71 71 - - -

138 138 - - -430 430 - - -40 40 - - -

273 234 33 10 12 35 24 11 - -

122 122 - - -116 88 22 10 12

2 620 2 442 148 33 4 84 84 - - -75 69 - - -

I 465 1 339 112 25 4 996 950 36 8 -

3 911 3 293 513 213 50 650 597 53 3 19

I 080 838 216 97 8 1 690 1 456 165 99 11

491 402 79 14 12

191 150 41 10 -300 252 38 4 12

297 284 13 5 -248 243 5 5 -- - - - -123 123 - - -

81 81 - - -25 20 5 5 -19 19 - - -49 41 8 - -- - - - -- - - - -

194 118 66 9 12 2 2 - - -

20 9 5 5 -26 - 26 - -53 53 - - -93 54 35 4 12

93 3 5 - -79 67 - - -70 67 - - -9 - - - -

4 834 3 626 1 013 191 243 I 745 I 350 343 57 63

786 698 63 5 54 345 2'18 42 5 37 192 180 12 - 12 170 109 61 24 31 383 219 63 10 23 480 166 314 40 48

72 - 72 4 -244 157 87 36 36 164 9 155 - 12

118 118 - - -

1970-Continued

Unpaid Self-employed family

Local workers workers

148 40 -12 - -4 - -4 - -- 7 -- - -- - -

11 - -7 - -

17 - -- - -

28 - -- - -- - -- - -

19 11 -46 22 -10 16 -31 - -

5 6 -- - -35 16 -35 16 -- - -4 5 -- - -9 11 -- - -

16 - -6 - -- - -- - -- - -- - -- - -- - -- - -

11 6 -11 - -- - -- 6 -

111 30 -- - -- 6 -83 14 -28 10 -

250 83 22 31 - -

111 20 6 55 53 16 53 10 -31 - -22 10 -8 - -- - -- - -- - -- - -- - -- - -8 - -- - -- - -

45 10 -- - -- 6 -26 - -- - -19 4 -5 85 -- 3 9 - 3 -- - 9

579 195 -223 52 -4 25 -- 5 -- - -6 - -

30 101 -226 - -68 - -15 - -143 - -- - -

CONNECTICUT 8- 635

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Table 173. Occupation of Employed Persons by Class of Worker, Race, and Sex: [Data based on sample, see text. For meaning of symbols, see text[

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

THE STAlE -Continued

Negro-Continued

Female, 16 yeari old and over-----------------------Professional, techn.ical, and kindred workel'l -------- ------ __ _

Accountants ______ ------ ______________ ---- _________________ _ -Compu fer specialists ________________________________________ _ -Librarians ____ -- ____________________ -- __ -- ____ ---- _ - -- -- -- ---Mathematical specialists-- ____ ---- ____ ---------------------- __ -life and physical scientists ___________________________________ _ -Regi.st~r.-ed nurses, dietitians, and therapists ---------------------

D1eht1ans ---- __ -------- -------- ____ ---------- ---- ---- ___ _ --

Registered nurses __ ---- __ -- __ -- -------------- -- -- ----------Health technologists end technicians ___________________________ _ -Social scientists ________ ------------ ________ ------ __ --------_ -Social and recreation workers----------------------------------Teachers: College and university _____________________________ _ -Elementary and prekindergarten --------------------- -Secondary ______ -------- __ ------ ________ ------ __ _ -Other teachers---------- ____ ------ ____ -------- ___ _ -Engineering and science technicians ____ ---------- ______ ------ -- _ -Technicians, except health, and engineering and science ___________ _

Writers, artists, on.d entertainers ------------------------------Actors and dancers ____ ---- __________ ------ ______ -------- __ Authors. editors, end reporters ______ -- ______ ------ ---- __ -- __

Other professional, technical, and kindred workers----------------

Managers and c:idminlstrators, except farm----------------­Buyers, purc:hasing agents, and sales managers-----------------­Restaurant, cafeteria, and bar monagers------------------------Schaal Cldministrotors ---- __________ ---- ____ ---- ____ ---- __ -- __ Olher spec:ified managers and administrators-------------------­Managers and administrators. n.e.c., salaried------------------ __

Wholesale and retail trade---------------------------------­Managers and administrators, n.e.c., self-employed--------------­

Wholesale ond retail trade----------------------------------

--------------

Sales worke-rs ____ ---- ______________ ------ ---- ____ ---Oemonstrofors, hucksters, and peddlers------------------------­lnsurance, real estote agents, and brokers-----------------------Sales clerks, retail trade ________________ ------ ________ --------

---Salesmen, retail trade ________ ------------------------------ __

Other soles workers __ ---- ____ ---- -----------------------------

Cterfcal and ~lndrad w.oricers __ -------------- ------------Bonk tellers _ - -- ________________________ ---- _______________ _ Bookkeepers ______________________________________ ---- ____ _

Cashiers ____ -- -- -- -- -- -- - - -- -- -- ---- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -

-Counter clerks, except food-----------------------------------Enumerators and interviewers ________________________________ _ File clerks __ -------------- __ --------------------------------Office machine operalors ________________ ---- ------ -----------

Bookkeeping and billing l!lachine operators --------------------

---Keypunch opera tors ______________________________________ _

Payroll and limekeeping derks----------------------------------Receplionists __________________________ ------ ______________ _ Secretaries ________________________________________________ _

s1enographers -- -- -- -- -- -- - - - - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- ---- ---- -- --

--Telephone operators __ ··- ____________________________________ _ -Typists ________________________________________________ ----

01 her clerical ond kindred workers------------------------------

Craftsmen and kindred workers _________________________ _ -Foremen, n.e.c ______________________________________ ---- ___ _ -Operatives, except transport ___________________________ _

Assemblers ____ ---- ---- ---- ______ ---------- ---- -------- -----

Bollling and canning operatives-------------------------------­Checkers, examiners, and inspectors; manufacturing-------------­Dressmakers and seamstresses, except factory-----------------­Laundry and drycleaning operatives, including ironers-------------Graders and sorters. manufacturing ___________________________ _ Packers and wrappers, except produce _________________________ _ Sewers and slilcherS---- ______ ---- ---- __ ------------ ---------Tex tile operatives ________________________ ---- __ -- -- ________ _ OH1er specified operatives ____ -- ____ ---- ____ -------------- ___ _ Miscellaneous and 11ot specified operatives ----------------------Manufacturing ___________________________________________ _

Durable -goods ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- __ -------- ____ --------

--------

-Machinery, l11cludi11g electrical ____ ---------------------- --Other durable good•-----------------------------------

Nanduroble goods, including not specified manufacluring ______ _ --Food and kindred products-----------------------------­

Apparel and other fabricated textile producls ------------- --Nonmanufocturing industries __________ ---- __________ ---- ___ _ -Transport equlpm1nt operatives __ ---------------------- __ -loboNtn, except farm _______________________________ _

farmtn and form man.agers--------------------------­

Farm laborers. and farm foremen------------------------Paid farm laborers and farm foremen _________________________ _ Unpaid family workers--------------------------------------

Servtce workers, except private household I ______________ _

------------Cleoning service workers ____ -------- ______ ------------------

Chambermaids and maids----------------------------------Food service workers ---- ____ ---- ________ ---- ____ ---- __ ---- __

--

Cooks, except private household---------------------------­Waiters and food counter workers--------------------------

Health service workers __ ---- __ ------ ______ ------ __ ----------Nursing aides, orderlies, and attendants _____________________ _ Practical nurses ____________________ ------ _______________ _

Personal servic:e workers ____ ---------- ____ ------ ____ ------ __ Hoirdressers and cosmetologists-------------- __ ------------

Priviate household workers __ -------------- __ ----------­Private household workers, living in--------------------------­Private household workers, living out--------------------------

---------------------

Total employed

30 914

3 404 51 16 32

9 10

723 89

599 197 25

251 63

774 258 68 76 9

68 -9

774

475 47 26 82

159 147 27 14 9

862 19 18

477 12

336

8 086 132 242 382

81 19

460 573 66

429 65

100 l 024

32 501 911

3 564

557 81

7 113 1 027

18 401 28

575 10

342 308 50

2 680 l 674 l 534 l 015

324 691 519

20 41

140

44

315

96

108 108

-5 716

863 260 628 216 195

2 097 l 533

322 674 211

4 138 655

3 483

11ncludes protective .service workers and allocated coses not shown separately,

8 -636 CONNECTICUT

Government workers

Private wage and salary workers Total Federal

24 795 5 628 1 528

l 513 1 812 254 46 5 5 16 - -8 24 -9 - -

10 - -552 151 48

55 34 10 482 97 33 136 61 26

9 16 5 49 202 14 31 32 -

105 665 15 62 196 4 11 53 11 72 4 -6 3 -

37 25 7 - - -9 - -

354 375 119

252 196 34 42 5 -16 3 -12 70 -87 66 17 95 52 17 15 12 -- - -- - -

823 16 13 19 - -11 7 7

454 - -12 - -

327 9 6

6 149 1 900 713 132 - -219 23 5 362 14 -

81 - -4 15 3

358 102 46 500 62 20

49 17 10 395 23 10

46 19 6 75 25 11

765 259 83 21 11 5

457 44 -691 220 37

2 438 l 106 497

Sll 35 22 68 13 -

6 633 469 324 945 82 66

18 - -376 25 5

17 - -553 22 10

10 - -323 19 4 298 10 5 50 - -

2 424 256 206 1 619 55 28 l 479 55 28

972 43 28 324 - -648 43 28 507 12 -

20 - -41 - -

140 - -43 - -

276 JS 23

- - -108 - -108 - -- - -

4 369 1 16S 145 735 110 16 235 25 5 526 92 -157 49 -178 17 -

l 572 496 79 l 147 372 71

213 94 4 397 201 31 147 5 -

4 118 - -655 - -

3 463 - -

State

1 346

324 --

12 --

47 5

31 16 -

68 32 40

5 26 4 -8 --

66

S8 5 -

20 11 22 12 --------

4S3 -9 9 -6

26 29 7

13 4

14 85 6

13 85

167

5 5

33 9 -9 ------

12 3 3 3 -3 -----8

----

465 41 8

33 6 5

296 218

72 67

5

---

1970-Continued

Unpaid Self-employed family

Local workers workf·rs

2 754 462 19

1 234 79 -- - -- - -12 - -- - -- - -56 20 -19 - -33 20 -19 - -11 - -

120 - -- - -610 4 -187 - -16 4 -- - -3 - -

10 6 -- - -- - -190 45 -104 15 '12 - - -3 - 7

50 - -38 6 -13 - -- - -- 9 s - 4 5

3 17 6 - - -- - -- 17 6 - - -3 - -

734 27 10 - - -9 - -5 6 -- - -6 - -

30 - -13 11 -- - -- 11 -9 - -- - -

91 - -- - -

31 - -98 - -

442 10 10

8 11 -8 - -

112 11 -7 - -- - -

11 - -- 11 -

12 - -- - -

15 - -5 - -- - -

38 - -24 - -24 - -12 - -- - -

12 - -12 - -- - -- - -- - -- - 1

4 4 -- 96 -- - -- - -- - -

SSS 182 -53 18 -12 - -59 10 --43 10 --12 - --

121 29 ·-83 14 ·-18 15 ·-

103 76 ·-- 59 ·-- 20 --- - --- 20 --

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

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Table 173. Occupation of Employed Persons by Class of Worker, Race, and Sex:

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

THE ,STATE-Continued

Persons of Spanish Language

Male, 16 years old and over-------------------------

Prefess1onal, technical, and kindred worken ________________ _ Accountonts ____ -- -- -- -- -- ____________ ---- ________ _. _________ _ Architects-- -- -- -- -- ---- -- -- ---- -- -- -- -- ---- ________ ---- ____ _ Computer specialists-------------------------- ... -------------_ -Cngineers -- __ -- -- -- ---- -- -- -- -- -- ---- ---- ---- ____ .,. ________ _

Aeronautical and astronautical --------------------------------

Civil -- -- _ .. -- -- -- .... -- -- -- -- .... -- -- -- ------ -- -- ____ ---- -- __ -Electrical and electronic -------------------------------------Mecha nicol .... -- -- -- .... -- ____________ ---- ---- _______________ _ Other engineers __ ---------------------------------------- __

lawyers and judges ------------------------------------------Life and ph.ysicol scientists------------------------------------

Chemists ---- -- -- ------------ -------------------- _______ _ Physrtians, dentists, and related practitioners--------------------

Dentists -- __ -- ____ ------ ---------- -------------------- __ _ Pllorma cists __ -- -- ---- -- _________________________________ _ Pllysicians, medical and osteopathic-------------------------­Other retated practitioners----------------------------------

He~lt.h techno.logists and technicians----------------------------

~~~~~r~~i:n~Ts~!r_s_ :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :::: :: :: :: :: :: :: : Social and recreation workers---------------------------------Teachers __ ---- ______ -- -- ____________ ---- ------ -------------

College an.d university ________ ------------------------------Elementary and prekindergarten -----------------------------

--------------Secondary ------ ______ ,. ___________ -------- ____ -------- __ _ -

Engilleering and science technicians----------------------------­Oraftsmen and surveyors __ -------- __ ----------------------_ Electrical and electronic engineering technicians ________________ _

Technicians, except health, and engineering and science ________ ,.. __ _ Airplane pilots -- __ ---- ---- __ .... ____ -------- ____ ------------

Writers, artists, and entertainers ------------------------------Other professional, technical, and kindred workers _______________ _

Ma1nagers and admlntstroton, except fann ----------------­Buyers, purchasing agents, and soles managers ------------------School administrators ______ -- ______ ---- ----------------------Specified managers and administrators, public administration------­Other specified managers and administrators--------------------Managers and administrators, n.e.c., salaried ___________________ _

Manufacturing ____ -------- __ ---- ____ ---------------- _____ _ Wholesale and retail trade ______ ---- ---- ---- ____ ------------Transportation, communications and other public utilities --------All other industries ---- ---- ______ ---- ____ ------ __ -------- __

Managers ond administrators. n.e.c., self-employed---------------

-------

-----------Construction ______________ ---- __ ---- ---- ____ ---- ________ _ -Manufacturing ____ ---- ____________________ -------------- __

Wholesale and retail trade __________________ -------------- __ All other industries __ -- __________ ---- ------------ ----------

Salts workers ---- ______ -- __ ---- -------------- ---- ---Insurance agents, brokers, arid underwriters ____________________ _ Real estate agents and brokers--------------------------------Sales representatives, manufacturing industries -- -- ____ -------- __ Soles representatives, wholesale trade __ -- ______ -------- ------ __ Sales clerks. retail trade ________ ---- ____ ------------------ ___ _ Salesmen, retail trade __ -- __ -- -- _,. -- -- -- -- ---- ---- ---------- --Salesmen of services and construction __ -- -- _ .. ------ ______ ---- --Other sales workers ________________________________ ------ __ _

Clerical and kindred wortcen ----------------------------Bank teUefs and c:ashiers .. ___________________________________ _ Bookkeepers and billing clerks-- __ -- __ ---- __ -- ---- ---- ------ -- -Mail handlers and postal clerks _______________________________ _ Other clerical and kindred workers-----------------------------

Craftsmu and kindred work•n -------------------------­Apparel craftsmen and upholsterers----------------------------Bakers __________________________ ---- ------ ------------ ___ _ Cabine-tmakers ____ -- ... -- ____ ---- -- ---- ------ ---- ---------- --Construction craftsmen ____ -- __ ---- __ -- __ ---- ---- ---------- --

Carpenters __ -- __ -- ---- ---- ________ -------------- ---------Excavating, grading, and rood machine operators ____________ .,. __ Electricians ____ -- -- -- .. _______________ -------------------- _ Masons ond tile setters -----------------------------------­Patnters., construction and maintenance, and paperhangers------­Plasterers and cement finishers------------------------------Plumbers and pipe fitters __________________________________ _ Other construction craftsmen _______________________ ,, ______ _

Foremen, n.e-.c ---- -- __ -- ____ ---- -- -- ---- ---- ---- ---- ------ --Manufacturing ........ -------------- ______ .... -- ---- __ ---- ____ --NonmDnufacturing industries __ ---- ---- ------ ---- ---------- -­

linemen and servicemen, telephone ond power------------------­locomotive engineers and firemen------------------------------Mech<1nics and repairmen __ ---- .... ____ ------------ ____ -------- -

Air conditioning 1 heating, and refrigeration ------------ .. -------Aircraft -------- __ ---- ------------ -- ---- -----------------

~J?.;":~~·iel;~/~i~~g-~~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Other mechanics and repairmen ---------------- .. ------------

Metal craftsmen, except mechanics ---------------------------­Machinists and [ob and die setters--------------------------­Sheetmetal workers and tinsmiths---------------------------­Tool and die makers--------------------------------------­Other metal craftsmen-------------------------------------

Printing crafts men-- ____ ---- -- __ ---- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- ------ -- -Compositors and typesetters-------------------------------­Pressmen and plate printers1 printing------------------------­

Stationary en.gineers and power station operators ---------------­Other craftsmen ond kindred workers --------------------------

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

---

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----------------------------------

[Dato based on sample, see text. for meaning of symbols, see text]

Government workers

Total employed Private wage and

salary workers Total Federal Stote

15 915 13 989 1 297 305 357

1 946 1 363 391 75 172 92 77 8 8 -22 8 - - -54 35 19 6 7

357 335 8 - 8 23 23 - - -26 26 - - -86 80 - - -73 73 - - -

149 133 8 - 8 33 11 - - -33 33 - - -28 28 - - -

173 86 32 - 26 13 - - - -10 10 - - -

143 69 32 - 26 7 7 - - -7 7 - - -

55 39 - - -67 39 21 6 6

104 64 40 11 12 326 103 189 - 83 127 47 80 - 68 54 19 35 - 8 98 24 14 - 7

227 215 12 6 6 94 88 6 - 6 44 38 6 6 -17 17 - - -12 12 - - -

122 90 16 16 -257 204 46 22 24

1 129 808 99 19 13 150 142 8 8 -30 6 24 - -44 - 44 6 13

157 115 - - -568 545 23 5 -211 206 5 5 -157 157 - - -

21 15 6 - -179 167 12 - -180 - - - -44 - - - -- - - - -

130 - - - -6 - - - -

625 588 - - -78 72 - - -26 21 - - -72 72 - - -82 82 - - -

209 196 - - -52 45 - - -39 39 - - -67 61 - - -

863 719 138 97 37 28 2B - - -44 39 5 - 5 67 10 57 57 -

724 642 76 40 32

2 912 2 721 126 43 29 60 60 - - -

108 100 8 - -31 31 - - -410 342 31 23 B 112 89 - - -8 B - - -93 74 19 11 a 26 26 - - -

108 82 12 12 -21 21 - - -30 30 - - -12 12 - - -

411 411 - - -344 344 - - -67 67 - - -60 60 - - -- - - - -

544 508 25 7 10 14 7 - - -39 39 - - -

178 174 - - -21 21 - - -

292 267 25 7 10

764 764 - - -403 403 - - -39 39 - - -93 93 - - -

229 229 - - -82 72 10 - -58 -48 10 - -19 19 - - -33 33 - - -

409 340 52 13 11

1970-Continued

Local Self-employed

workers

Unpaid family

workers

635 622 7

144 192 -- 7 -- 14 -6 - -- 14 -- - -- - -- 6 -- - -- 8 -- 22 -- - -- - -6 55 -- 13 -- - -6 42 -- - -- - -- 16 -9 7 -

17 - -106 34 -

12 - -27 - -67 - -- - -- - -- - -- - -- - -- 16 -- 7 -67 222 -- - -24 - -25 - -- 42 -lB - -- - -- - -6 - -

12 - -- 180 -- 44 -- - -- 130 -- 6 -- 37 -- 6 -- s -- - -- - -- 13 -- 7 -- - -- 6 -4 6 -- - -- - -- - -4 6 -

54 65 -- - -8 - -- - -- 37 -- 23 -- - -- - -- - -- 14 -- - -- - -- - -- - -- - -- - -- - -- - -8 11 -- 7 -- - -- 4 -- - -a - -- - -- - -- - -- - -- - -

10 - -10 - -- - -- - -28 17 -

CONNECTICUT 8 - 637

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Tobie 173. Occupation of Employed Persons by Class of Worker, Race, and Sex:

Penans of Spanish language-Continued

Male, 16 years old and over-Continued

Operutlves, H:ctpt tnlHport ____________________________ _ Assemblers -- __ ---- ---- ______________ ------ ________ ------ __ _ Checkers, exominers. and inspectors1 manufacturing ---------------Garage workers and gos station attendants ______________________ _ laundry and drycleoning operatives, n.e.c -----------------------­Meat cutters and butchers-------------------------------------Mine open1tives, n.e.c ________ ------ _______ ..,. ____________ -------Packers and wrappers, except produce--------------------------­Paln!ers, manufactured a.rticles -----.. ---------~-----------------Prec1s1on machine operatives .. _________________________________ _

Sawyers ---- ------ -------- _______ .. --------------------------

Stationary firemen __ ------ -------- --------------------------­Textile operatives __ -------- ------ ------------------ ----------Welders ond flomecutters ____ ---------------------------- ------Other metalworking operatives --------------------------------­Other specified operatives ------------------------------------­Miscellaneous and not specified operatives -----------------------

Occupation: Machine operatives, miscellaneous specified -----------------­Machine operatives, not specified--------------------------­Miscellaneous operatives ------------------------ ---------­Not specified operatives-----------------------------------

Industry, Manufacturing ______ ---- ______ ---- ______ .... ---- -- -- __ -- __ ..

Du rob le goods -------- ---------------------------------Wood products, including furniture .... ___________________ _

Primary metal industries -----------------------------­Fabricated metal industries ----------------------------Machinery, including electrical _________________________ _

Motor vehicles and equipment-------------------------­Tronsporta-lion equipment, except motor vehicles ---------­Other durable goods----------------------------------

Nondurable goods ____ -------- __ ---------- --------------Food and kindred products----------------------------­Apparel and other fabricated textile products------------­Poper and allied products-----------------------------­Chemicols and allied products-------------------------­Other nondurable goods-------------------------------

Not specified manufacturing industries---------------------Nonmonufocturing industries -------- ---------- -------------

Transportation, communications, and other public utilities __ _ Wholesale and retail trade __ ---- ------ ---- __ ---- ------­All 01her industries-----------------------------------

Transport equipment operatives _____________________ ,. ____ _

Bus drivers ------ ------ ------ -------- ------------ -----------Taxicab drivers and chauffeurs--------------------------------­Truck drivers and deliverymen .. ---------------------------------Other transport equipment operatives ______ ---- ________ ----------

Construct~~~;bo'r:~c~~t-~~~==::::::::=::::::::::::::::::::::: Freight, stock, and material handlers---------------------------­Olher specified laborers--------------------------------------­Miscellaneous and not specified laborers-------------------------

Occupation; Miscellaneous lo borers __ ---- ---- __ ---- ------ --------------Not specified laborers __________ ---------------------------

Industry, M-on ufocturing ______________ -- ---- __ -- .... -- -- -- .... -- -- __ ---

Durable goods -------- -------------- ---- ____ -------- __ _ Wood products, including furniture----------------------Metal industries ______ ------ __ ---------- __ ---------- __ Machinery, including electrical ______ --------------------Transportation equipment __ ---- __ ----------------------Other durable goods ______ ---- __ -------- __ ---------- __

Nondurable goods ____ ---------- -------- ____ ------------Food and kindred products-----------------------------

Not specified manufacturing industries------------------ __ _

Nonmanufacturlng industries ---- ---- -------- ______________ _ Railroads and railway express service--------------------­Transportation, except railroads-------------------------­Communications, and utilities and sanitary services---------­Wholesale and retail trodo -------------------------------All other industries __ -------- ---- -------------------- __ _

fol'M loborers and farm fore'"e"--------------------------Poid form laborers ond form foremen ___________________________ _

Unpaid family workers----------------------------------------

Servke workers, except private household, ----------------­Cl-eaning service workers-------------------------------------­Food service workers----------------------------------------­

Cooks, except private household-----------------------------­Busboys ond dishwashers -----------------------------------

Health service workers ____ ------------------------------------Personal service workers ____ ----------------------------------Protective service workers -- -------- ------------------------ __ _

firemen, fire protection ------------------------------------­Guards and watchmen-------------------------------------­Policemen and detectives ------------------------------------

Private household worlcen ______________________________ _

!Includes allocated cases not shown separately.

8-638 CONNECTICUT

[Data based on sample, seo text. For meaning of symbols, soo text]

4 883 4 741 456 436 148 148 68 61 53 53

101 94 19 19

193 193 62 57

443 440

23 17 125 125 156 145 571 554 518 511

l 947 l 888

493 488 963 923 272 264 219 213

l 796 l 743 I 433 l 386

58 58 162 162 230 224 495 482

15 130 122 343 338

348 342 11 11 19 19

113 107 80 80

125 125 15 15

151 145 14 14 87 87 50 44

712 648 36 27

7 7 488 445 181 169

1 087 968 139 129 375 317 297 276 276 246

56 43 220 203

167 167 110 110

41 41 11 11 7 7

51 51 57 57 4 4

109 79

30 17 35 35 44 27

203 197 203 197

1 521 210 459 341 532 512 214 207 133 133 35 35

107 48 170 77 32 '19 77 39

26 26

109 14

5 3

6

11 17

53

5 40 8

53 47

6 13 15 B 5

6

6

64 9

43 12

119 10 58 21 30

13 17

30

13

17

6 6

245 118

5

8 93 32 22 39

Government workers

29 14

12

12 12

16

16

21 21

40

6

21

13 8

21 21

13 8

13

13

12 6

41 19

22

17 5

1970- Continued

40

11 9

20

20

20 14

8

6

6

46 9

25 12

91 4

42 21 24

13 11

24

13

11

6 6

183 78

5

8 71 32

5 34

33 6

59

51

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

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Table 173. Occupation of Employed Persons by Class of Worker, Race, and Sex:

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas

[Data based on sample, see text. For meaning of symbols, see text)

Private wage and salary workers Total

Government workers

Federol Stole

1970-Continued

Self-employed local workers of 250,000 or More Total employed

1--~~~-1-~~~~~-1-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-!-~~~~.i.-~~~--T HE STATE-Continued

Unpaid family

workers

Persons of Spanish Language-Continued

Female, 16 years old and over -----------------------Praftss1onal1 technical, and kindred worken ________________ _

Accountants ____________________ -- ____ ------ ________________ _

Computer specialists------------------------------------------libr<l rian s ________ -- ---- -- -- -- -- ------ -- -- -- - .. -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -Mathematical specialists ______ -- ____ ---- __ ---- __ ---- _______ • __ _ Life and physical scientists_ ___________________________________ _

Reg~st~~ed nurses, dietitians, and therapists ----------------------D1et1t1ans __ ---- __ -------------- ____ ------ ________ ---------Registered nurses __ ---- ------ ------ -----------------------­

Heo.lth te.chn~logists and technicians----------------------------­Soc1ol scientists __ -------------------------------------------­Social and recreation workers---------------------------------­Teoctiers.1 College and university-------------------------------

Elementary and prekindergarten ----------------------Secondary ____________________________________ ----

Other teachers------------------------------------­Engineering and science technicians------------------------------Tec:hnicians, except health, and engineering and science ____________ _ Writers, artists, and entertainers -------------------------------

Actors and dancers ______ ----------------------------------_ Authors, editors, and reporters-------------------------------

Other professional, technical, ond kindred workers ________________ _

Mana91n and administrators, 1xc1pt farm-----------------­Buyers. purchasing agents, and sales managers------------------­Restaurant, cafeteria, and bar managers-------------------------Scha<1! administrators---- ____ ---------------------------- ____ _ Other specified managers and administrators ---------------------Mancgers ond administrators, n.e.c., salaried ____________________ _

Wholesale and retail trade----------------------------------­Managers and administrators, n.e.c., self-employed ---------------­

Wholesale and retail trade-----------------------------------

Sales wortc.1rs ________________ -------------- __ --------Demonstrators, huc:ksters, and peddlers-------------------------­lnsurance, real estate agents, and brokcrs------------------------Sales clerks, retail trade __ ------ ______ ---- __ ---------- ____ -----Salesmen. retail trade __________________ ------------------ ____ _ Other soles workers ________ ---- ------ __ ------ __ ------------ __

Clerical and kindred worbn-----------------------------Bank tellers ------ __ ---- ______ ---- ---- __ ---- ---- __ ------ ____ _ Bookkeepers ______ ---- __________ ---- ---- ------ ------------ --Cashiers ______ -- -- __ -- ---- -- ------ -- ------ ---------- ------ --Counter clerks, except food-----------------------------------­Enumerators and interviewers----------------------------------file clerks __________________________ -------------------------Office machine operators ________ ------ ------------ __ ----------

Bookkeeping and billing machine operators ---------------------Keypunch operators ____ ---- __ ------ ------ ____ ---------- ___ _

~~~~~~li:~~t!i~-e~~~~n-g-~~~~~== == == :: :: == =: == :::: :: == :: :: :: :: :: Secretaries __________________________ -- -- ------ __ ---------- --Stenographers ______ ---- ____ ---- __ ---- __ ---------- __ ---- -- ---Telephone operators __________ ---- ____ ------ ---- --------------Typists __________ •• ---- •• -- •••• -- ---- -- ------ -- -- ------ -- ---Other clerical and kindred workers------------------------------

Craftsmen and kindred workers __________________________ _

Foremeri, n.e.c ____________ ---- ______ ---- ------ -- -------- -- ---Operatives, except transport ____________________________ _

Assemblers ____ -- -- ---- -- -- -- ---- __ ------ -- ------------ -- -- -Bottling and conning operatives--------------------------------­Ctieckers, examiners, and inspectors; manufacturing--------------­Ores.smokers and seamstresses, except factory ------------------­lau11dry and drycleaning operatives, including ironers --------------Graders and sorters, manufacturing ____________________________ _

Packers and wrappers, except praduce---------------------------Sewers and stitchers __________ ---- ---- ---- __ ---- --------------Textile operatives ____________________ ---- -------- ------------Other specified operatives ---- ------ ---- __ ------ -- ---- ------ --­Miscel!aneaus and not specified operatives -----------------------

Man u focturing ________ -- -- ______ ---- __ ---- -- -- ---- ---- -- -- -Durable goods ________________ ---- •• ---- ------ -----------

Machinery, including electrical---------------------------­Other durable goods------------------------------------

Nondurable goads, including not specified manufacturing _______ _ food and kindred products ____ ---------------------------Apparel and other fabricated textile products ---------------

Nonmanufacturing industries ____ -------- ---------------------

Transport equipment operatives ______ ---------------------Lahorers, uctpt form _________________________________ _

Fam11n and fam managers ----------------------------­

Farm laborers and farm foremen--------------------------Paid farm laborers and form foremen---~-----------------------­Unpoid family workers----------------------------------------

SerYlce worlters, except private househokl 1 ----------------­

Cleaning service workers-------------------------------------­Chambermaids and maids ----------------------------------­

Food service workers----------------------------..:-----------­Cooks, except private household-----------------~-----------­Waiters and food counter workers----------------------------

Health service workers ________ ------------------------------ --Nursing aides, orderlies, and attendonts------------------------Practical nurses-- ____________________ -- -- ---- -------- -- -- --

Personal service workers-------------------------------------­Hairdressers and cosmetologists------------------------------

Priva .. household waricen __________ ---------------------Private household workers, living In ----------------------------­Priv{lte household workers, living out----------------------------

8 617

913 13 10 7

6 119

93 42

4 44 47

176 156

41 44

6 77

20 121

153 11

13 39 70 33 20 20

352 5

16 236

6 89

2 264 37

175 lBO 23

117 148 26

117 5

19 410

51 214 885

164 26

3 142 557

7 226 46

164 8

198 524 112 577 723 687 493 192 301 194

5 77 36

12

98

43 43

102 164 25

224 63

120 364 271 34

202 109

374 191 183

11ncludes protective service workers and allocated cases not shown separately.

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

7 470

453 4 6

112

86 35

13 24 58 2B 24 44 6

38

12 61

121 11

8 32 70 33

326 5 7

219 6

89

952 30

172 173 23

100 123 26 92

5 19

360

26 187 734

164 26

3 062 551

7 210 39

164 8

193 524 112 537 717 681 487 192 295 194

5 77 36

92

43 43

889 149 25

207 46

120 275 202 23

145 81

368 191 177

991

423 9 4 7

6

7 4

31 23

118 128

17

22

47

12

293 7 3

17 25

25

45

25 27

144

73 6

16

40 6 6 6

12

172 15

11 11

89 69 11 22

172

25

4

4

108 7

9

11

6 9

57

34

16 6 6 6

252

94 9

23 14

17

11

93

23

13

40

51 B

19 19

10

567

304

4 23

100 128

6

36

92

10

10

11

6 18 47

32 6

9

17

12

116 7

11 11

70 50 11

7

136

37

17

8 13

20

20 20

17

14

41

6 6

35 28

CONNECTICUT

20

6

6

8-639

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Table 173. Occupation of Employed Persons by Class of Worker, Race, and Sex:

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

BRIDGEPORT SMSA

Total

Male, 16 yean old and over-------------------------

Prefesslon.•I, technical. and kindred worken -----------------Accountants..., _______ ---------- __ --- _ ------ __________ ------ __ _ Architects ______ -------- __________ ------ _____ ----- ________ ---Compu fer specio1is ts .... ____________ -------- .. _____ --------------Engineers .... __ .... -- __________________ .. --- __ ----- .. ---- ______ ---

Ae ronautlcal ond astronautical -------------------------------Civil __ -- ____ -- __ ------ ____ -------- _________ ----- __ ---- ---Electrical and eleetronic -------------------------------------Mechcnicol .... ---- ------ ---- .... ---- ---------- ____________ .... __ Other engineers ________ .., _____________ ------ _______________ _

Lawy&rs and judges -------- .. --------------------------------­

life and physical scientists_ ... -----------------------------------Chemists ---- _________ ,.. ____ .,. _____________________ ---------

Physicians, dentists, and related practitioners ____ ------ __ ---------Dentists ______ -- ____ ---- __ ---- ---- .. _ .. _______ ------ ---- -- .. -Phormacists __ ---- ---- __________ ---------- ________ ---- ____ _ Physicians, medical and osteopothLc -------------------------­Other related practitioners----------------------------------

--Health technologists and technicians .. ________ ,. _________________ _ -Religious workers __ -------------- __ ------------ ____ ----------Social scientists __________________________ ,. _____ ---------- ----

Social and recreation workers----------------------------------Teachers .. - ____ -- -- ________________ ---- __________________ -- _ -College and university .... -------------------------- -- ------ -­Elementary and prekindergorten ----------.-------------------

--

Secondary ---- ____ ---- ---- -- -- ---------------------- -- ---Engineering ond science technidans------------------------------

Draftsmen and surveyors ______ ---- __ ------------------ ____ _ -Electrical and electronic engineering technicians ________________ _ -Technicians, except health, and engineering and science ___________ _ -Airplane pilots -- __ ---- __ ------ __ ---------- -------- -------­

Writers. ortists, and entertainers --------------------------------Other professional, technical. and kindred workers _______________ _ -

Monattn and admlnlstraton, except farm----------------­Buyers, purchasing agents1 and soles managers------------------School administrators------ ________ ------------------------ __

---

Specified managers and administrators, public administration---- --­Other specified managers and administrators--------------------

--M<1na9ers and administrators, n.e.c., salaried ___________________ _

Manufacturing -- ------ ____ ---- ____ ---------------- --------Wholesale and retail trade __ ------ __ -----------------------­Tr'onsportotion, communications and other public utilities -------­All -other industries----------------------------------------

Managers and administrators, n.e.c., self-employed---------------Construction ------ ---- __ -- -- -- ---- ---- -- ---- ------ -------Manufacturing---------------------- ______ -------------- --Wholesale and retail trade---------------------------------­All other industrios ----------------------------------------

Sahts workers __ ------ __ ------ ---- __ ------ ____ -------h1surance agents, brokers, and underwriters ____________________ _ Reol estate agents and brokers-------------------------------­Soles representatives. manufacturing industries.-----------------­Soles representatives, wholesale trade-------------------------­Soles clerks, retail trode--------------------------------------Salesmen, retail trade ____ ------ ________ -------------------- __ Salesmen of services and construction-------------------------­Other soles workers---------------- .. ------------------------

Clerical ond kindred woriien. ________ ---- ______ ----------Bonk tellers and cashiers .. -----------------------------------­Bookkeepers and billing clerk•---------------------------------Mail handlers and postal clerks ______ ------------ __ -------- __ --Other clerical and kindred workers-----------------------------

Craftsmen and ldndred worktrs __________ .. ______________ _

Apparel craftsmen and upholsterers----------------------------8-0kers ______ ---- ______ -------- __________ ------ __ -------- __ Cabinetmakers _______ ,.. __________ -------------------- _______ _ Construction craftsmen ________ -~-- -------------------- _____ _

Carpenters ---- -- -------- -- ---- -------------------- ---- ---Excavating, grading-, and rood machine operators ______________ _ Electricians _____ .. __ ---- __________________________________ _

----------

---------

-----

---------Masons and tile setters-----------------------------------­

Painters, construction and maintenance. and paperhangers-- .......... -Plasterers and cement fiflishers ____ -------------- ____ ------ __ Plumbers and pipe fitters •• --------------------------------­Other construction craftsmen -------------------------------

---

Forernen, n,e.c ______________ ---- __________ ., .. -------------- --Manufacturing ____ -- ---- -- ---- -- ---- ----------------------

--

Nonmanufocturing industries ---- -- ---- -w---- ---- -----------­Linemen and servicemen. telephone and power-----------.. ------­Locomotive engineers and firemen------------------------------Mechanics and repairmen ____ ---------- .... ---------------------

----

Air conditioning, heating. and refrigeration ---------------------Aircraft ____________ -- __ -- -- ______ -- -- __ - - -- ---- -- ---- -- - -Automobile, including body ________________ ------------------Radio and television ---------------- __ ------------ --------­Other mechanics and repairmen -----------------------------

Metal craftsmen, except mechanics ---------------------------­Machinists and job and die setters--------------------------­Sheetmetol workers and tlnsmiths---------------------------­Tool and dio makers ------------ ---------------- ·---------­Other metal craftsmen-------------------------------------

Printing crofts men ______ -- ---- -- __ -- ---- -- __ -- -- -- --- .. __ -- -- .. Compositors and typeselters -------------------------------­Pressmen and plate- printers, printing------------------------­

Stationary engineers and power station operators ---------------­Other craftsmen and kindred workers --------------------------

8-640 CONNECTICUT

---

----------

[Data based on sample, see text. For meaning of symbols, see text]

Government workers

Total employed Private wage and

salary workers Total Federal State

100 721 83 819 10 285 2 938 1 488

16 665 12 284 2 611 323 481 1 442 1 172 123 80 15

104 48 5 - 5 449 444 5 - 5

3 992 3 850 67 31 15 545 53B 7 7 -179 134 36 - 15 947 941 - - -694 670 15 15 -

I 627 1 567 9 9 -585 104 54 18 36

207 185 22 17 -150 142 8 B -

I 062 354 37 11 21 234 5 6 6 -282 213 5 - 5 478 124 26 5 16 68 12 - - -

111 71 31 10 16 232 221 - - -267 245 22 - 6

276 137 134 11 B7 2 372 704 1 601 5 150

415 333 82 - 77 597 104 493 - 11

l lBl 178 l 003 5 46 2 087 l 901 141 77 20

908 813 65 20 20 436 3B3 38 24 -285 249 30 21 -131 125 - - -

1 095 888 20 4 5 2 099 I 711 319 38 100

11 313 9 028 779 145 171 l 669 l 585 28 - 24

271 96 175 4 10 362 4 358 111 76

l 966 l 610 91 11 39 5 860 5 733 127 19 22 2 203 2 188 15 15 -l 882 l 877 5 - -

318 303 15 - -l 457 l 365 92 4 22 l 185 - - - -

218 - - - -140 - - - -601 - - - -226 - - - -

6 215 5 495 13 9 -676 578 - - -286 156 - - -775 727 4 - -

l 018 976 - - -l 976 I 751 - - -

599 520 - - -307 280 - - -578 507 9 9 -

7 839 6 091 1 684 1 255 266 423 290 128 - 12B 479 432 47 19 10

I 067 79 9B8 984 -5 B70 5 290 521 252 12B

24 085 21 637 914 380 115 168 133 - - -362 319 13 6 -111 98 a 8 -

5 185 4 050 270 52 46 l 421 1 065 50 16 -

471 365 62 - 17 967 852 48 21 -407 330 10 - 4 747 439 63 9 16 76 61 - - -

Bl4 686 37 6 9 282 252 - - -

4 056 3 940 93 33 15 3 151 3 111 30 24 -

905 829 63 9 15 615 615 - - -

44 44 - - -4 345 3 898 200 120 16

16B 145 6 - -517 433 79 73 6

l 372 1 177 63 18 6 183 130 19 19 -

2 085 2 013 33 10 4

5 222 5 028 135 100 4 2 181 2 092 66 51 -

550 514 36 36 -l 552 1 515 B 8 -

939 907 25 5 4 BBS 851 14 10 -391 376 - - -331 312 14 10 -374 328 46 - 5

2 718 2 333 135 51 29

1970-Continued

U"llai'd Self-employed fomilv

local workers worket~

5 859 6 530 87

1 807 1 757 13 28 143 4 - 51 -- - -

21 75 -- - -21 9 -- 6 -- 9 -- 51 -- 427 -

5 - -- - ·-5 671 ·-- 223 ·-- 64 ·-5 328 ·-- 56 ·-5 9 ·-- 11 ·-

16 - ·-36 - :>

1 446 67 ·-5 - ·-

482 - -952 - ·-44 45 ·-25 30 .. 14 15 .. 9 6 .. - 6 ..

11 1B3 ,, 181 69 ..

463 1 478 2lt 4 56 ..

161 - --171 - --41 261 'I 86 - --- - --5 - --

15 - -· 66 - -· - l 161 2~1

- 214 ~I

- 134 ~.

- 597 ~I

- 216 rn1

4 680 21 - 9B -· - 130 -· 4 44 -· - 39 3: - 206 19· - 74 5. - 27 -· - 62 -

163 59 5 - 5 -·

18 - -4 - -

141 54 5

419 1 534 -- 35 -7 30 -- 5 -

172 665 -34 306 -45 44 -27 67 -6 67 -

38 245 -- 15 -

22 91 -- 30 -45 23 -

6 10 -39 13 -- - -- - -

64 247 -6 37 -- 5 -

39 132 -- 34 -

19 39 -31 59 -15 23 -- - -- 29 -

16 7 -4 20 -- 15 -4 5 -

41 - -55 250 -

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

I 1 l

I

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Table 173. Occupation of Employed Persons by Class of Worker, Race, and Sex:

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

BRIDGEPORT SMSA-Continued

Total-Continued

Male, 16 years old and over-Continued

Operatives, except transport-- .. --------------------------Assemblers __ ------ ____ -------- ____________ -------- ---------Checkers, examiners, and inspectors, manufacturing ---------------Garage workers and gos station attendants ______________________ _ laundry and drycleohing operatives, n.e.c ________ -------- _______ _ Meat cutters and butchers-------------------------------------Mine operatives, n.e.c ____________________________ ---- ________ _ Packers and wrappers, except produce __________________________ _ Pointers, manufactured orticles ---------------------------------Precision machine operatives __ ---- __ ---- -------- ------ __ ---- __ _ Sawyers -- ---- -- __ ------ ______ ---- ------------ _____________ _

Stationary firemen __ ---- ______ -------- ------ ________________ _ Textile operatives __ ---- ________ ------ ------ ---- _____________ _ Welders and flamecutters __ ---- __ ---- _________________________ _ Other metalworking operatives --------------------------------­Other specified operatives ------------------------------------­Miscellaneous and not specified operatives -----------------------

Occupation: Machine operatives, miscellaneous specified -----------------­Machine operatives, not specified---------------------------Miscellaneous operatives ____________ ------ ______ ------ ___ _ Not specified operatives-----------------------------------

Indus.try~ Manuf octuring __________________________________ ---------

Durable goods ______________________ ------ __ ------ ____ _ Wood products, including furniture _____________________ _

-Primary metal industries----------------------------­Fabricated metal industries ----------------------------Machinery, including electrical __ ------ ______ ----------_ -Motor vehicles and equipment------------------------­Transparlotion equipment, except motor vehicles---------

--Other durable goods ____ ---- __________________ ---- __ _ -

Nondurable goods ________________ ------ __ -------- ____ _ ---

Food and kindred products---------------------------­Apporel and other fabricated textile products ------------Paper and allied products_ ___________________________ _ -Chemicals and allied products--------------------------Other nondurable goads _____________________________ _

Not specified manufacturing industries ___________________ _ Nonmanufacturing induslries ____ ---- ______ ------------ ___ _

Trcnsportotion, communications, and other public utilities __ Wholesale and retail !rode---------------------------­All other industries----------------------------------

Transport equipment operatives _________________________ _ Bus drivers _______________________________________________ _

Taxica-b drivers and chauffeurs--------------------------------

------

---Truck drivers and deliverymen ________________________________ _ -Other transport equipment operatives ______ ---------- __________ _ -

laborers, except farm ________________________________ _ -Construction laborers ______________ ---- ______________ ------ __ Freight, stock, and material handlers-----------··--------------­Other specified laborer~-------------------------------------­Miscellaneous and not specified laborers------------------------

Occu.palion1

----

Miscellaneous laborers __________ --------------------------Not specified laborers ______________ ---- ______ ------------

Industry; Manufacturing __________________________________ ------ __

Durable goods ________________________________ ---- ___ _ Wood products, including furniture ____________________ _ Metal industries ________ -----------------------------Machinery, including electrical __ ---------------------- -Transportation equipment ________ ---- ______ -- -- -------Other durable goods---------------------------------

Nondurable goods ________________________ ---- ____ ---- _ Food and kindred products----------------------------

Not specified manufacturing industries ___________________ _

Non manufacturing industries ---- ______ ---- ---- ---- ---- -- --Railroads and railway express service -------------------­Transportation, except railroads------------------------­Communications, and utilities and sanitary services--------­Wholesale and retail trade-----------------------------­All other industries------------------------------------

Farmers and farm managers ----------------------------

Fann laborers and farm foremen------------------------­Paid farm laborers and farm foremen--------------------------­Unpoid family workers---------------------------------------

5'8rvict 'fl'Orkers, except privote housthold 1 ---------------­

Cleaning service workers-------------------------------------Food service workers ____ -------- __ -------------- ---- ------ --

Cooks, except private household----------------------------­Busboys and dishwashers ----------------------------------

Health service workers ______ ---- __ ------------------ -- ------ -Personal service workers-------------------------------------Protective service workers ____ ------------------------------ --

Firemen, fire protection -----------------------------------­Guards and watchmen------------------------------- .. ----­Policemen and detectives -----------------------------------

Private housahold workers ____ --------------------------

11ncludes allocated cases not shown separately.

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

-

-----------------

---

------------

[Dato based on sample, see text. For meaning of symbols, see text I

Government workers

Total employed Private wage and

salary workers Total Federal State

16 179 15 201 714 496 48 I 602 l 524 68 49 6 1 448 l 373 69 60 9

600 553 7 - 7 141 116 - - -382 351 - - -

23 23 - - -429 415 14 9 -245 217 23 16 -

1 780 1 640 131 114 -75 75 - - -

282 238 44 7 4 119 119 - - -584 555 10 10 -

1 134 l 064 54 43 -2 338 2 180 77 57 -4 997 4 756 217 131 22

1 472 1 397 65 54 -1 972 1 921 51 24 -

903 823 70 31 17 650 615 31 22 5

4 527 4 357 155 126 5 3 818 3 658 149 120 5

19 19 - - -661 655 6 - -360 355 5 - -

1 253 l 235 18 9 -53 53 - - -

690 584 106 97 5 782 757 14 14 -680 670 6 6 -87 83 - - -42 42 - - -76 76 - - -73 73 - - -

402 396 6 6 -29 29 - - -

470 399 62 5 17 84 75 9 - -

195 191 - - -191 133 53 5 17

5 023 4 514 320 62 39 195 178 11 - 6 138 134 - - -

3 595 3 161 260 46 33 1 095 1 041 49 16 -4 850 4 225 552 133 54

814 690 114 4 33 2 305 2 107 185 92 5 1 246 1 023 184 37 9

485 405 69 - 7

149 104 40 - 7 336 301 29 - -262 252 4 - -222 212 4 - -

- - - - -131 125 - - -30 30 - - -

7 7 - - -54 so 4 - -40 40 - - -4 4 - - -- - - - -

223 153 65 - 7 5 5 - - -- - - - -

45 4 41 - -59 54 - - -

114 90 24 - 7

152 31 - - -86 86 - - -86 86 - - -- - - - -

8 292 5 205 2 698 135 314 2 398 1 681 684 64 62 1 802 1 684 40 5 20

687 636 14 5 9 397 388 9 - 6 149 103 46 9 22 610 321 29 - 19

2 456 597 1 850 43 175 765 - 765 - -660 541 115 32 31 948 46 897 11 128

22 22 - - -

1970-Continued

Self-employed Unpaid family

Local workers workers

170 255 9 13 10 -- 6 -- 35 5 - 23 -- 31 -- - -5 - -7 5 -

17 9 -- - -

33 - -- - -- 19 -

11 16 -20 81 -64 20 4

11 10 -27 - -22 10 -4 - 4

24 15 -24 11 -- - -6 - -5 - -9 - -- - -4 - -- 11 -- 4 -- 4 -- - -- - -- - -- - -- - -

40 5 4 9 - -- - 4

31 5 -219 189 -

5 6 -- 4 -181 174 -33 5 -

365 73 -77 10 -88 13 -

138 39 -62 11 -33 5 -29 6 -

4 6 -4 6 -- - -- 6 -- - -- - -4 - -- - -- - -- - -

58 5 -- - -- - -

41 - -- 5 -

17 - -- 121 -

- - -- - -- - -

2 249 384 5 558 28 5

15 78 -- 37 -3 - -

15 - -10 260 -

1 632 9 -765 - -52 4 -

758 5 -- - -

CONNECTICUT 8 - 641

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Table 173. Occupation of Employed Persons by Class of Worker, Race, and Sex: [Data based on sample, see text. For meaning of symbols, see text]

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

BRIDGEPORT SMSA-Continued Total - Continued

Female, 16 yeon old and ovet -----------------------Professional, tethnkal, and kindred worktn ________________ _

At.countants _______________________ .,,.. ______________________ _ -

Computer specialists ________ ------------------ __ ---- __ ---- __ _ -Li bro rians-- __ -- ---- ---- ---- ---- ------ ---------- ---- ------ ---Mathematical specialists ____________ ........ ---------- ___________ _ -life and physical scientist'-----------------------------------­Registered nurses, dietitians, and therapists ---------------------

Dietitians ------ .... ---- ---- __________ ------ -------- _______ _ --

Registered nurses ------ -- -- __ -- -------------- ..... __ -------- _ Health technologists and technlclon•----------------------------

---Socia I scientists __ ........ ---- ...... ____ .... __ .... __ ------ ______________ _ -

Social and recreation workers--------------------------------­Teachers: College and university----------------- .. ------------

Elementary and prekindergarten ---------------------

---Secondary ------ __________ ------------ __ ---- ____ _ -

Other teachers-----------------------------------­Engineering ond science technicians---------- .. ----- .. -----------­Techniclans, except health, and engineering and science-----------­Wrifers, artists, and entertainers ------------------------------

Actors and dancers ________ ------------------- .. ------------Authors, editors, and reporters-------------------------- ___ _

Other professional, technical, and kindred workers _______________ _

M•nagen and achnlnbtraton, except fa""-----------------Buyers, purchasing agents, ond soles managers _____ ,. ___________ _ Restaurant, cafeteria, and bar managers .. ----.. -----·------------School adm inistroto rs---- _________________ .. -------- __ ------ __ Other specified managers and administrators _______ ..,. ___________ _ Managers and administrators, n.e.c., salaried ___________________ _

Wholesale and relail trade----------------------------------Managers and administrators, n.e.c., self.employed __ ., ___________ _

Wholesale and retail trade----------------------------------

Sales worken ---- -----------------------------------Demonstrators, hucksters, and peddlers ____________ ., ___________ _ Insurance, real estate agents. and brokers----------------------­Sales clerks., retail trode--------------------------------------Salesmen, retail trade ____ -------.. ----------------------------Other sales workers.-----------------------------------------

Clerical and •l"dred worlcen ----------------------------Bonk tellers ______ ---------------- ---- ----------------------Bookkeepers ______ ------ ---- __ -----------------------------Cashiers __ ---- __ -- ---- ------ -------- -------- -- ------ ------ -Counter clerks, except food-----------------~----------------­Enumerators and interviewers---------------------------------File clerks __ -- _____________________________________________ _

Office mochine operators------------------------------------­Bookkeeping and billing machine operators -------------------­Keypunch operators -------- __ ---------------------------- _

Payroll and timekeeping clerks---------------------------------Receptionists ______________________________ .... ______________ _

Secreto.ries ________ ------ ---- __ -----------------------------Stenogrophers ____ ------ __________ ,. __ . ____ ------------------Telephone operators __ .,. ___ -------- ---------------- -------- __ _ Typists ____ -- ____ -- -------------· ------------ -- -- ----------Other clerical and kindred workers-----------------------------

Craftsmen and kindred worbn--------------------------Forernen. n.e.c ____ ---- ---------------------------- ----------

Assern ble~~~~i~~~·-~~~~-·-~~~~0-~ :: :::: :: :: :: :::: :: :: :::::: ::

---------------------------------------

------

Bottling and canning operatives-------------------------------­Checkers, examiners. and inspectors; manufacturing -------------­Dressmakers and seamstresses, except factory -----------------­Laundry and drycleaning operatives, including ironers --------------Graders and sorters, mcmufccturing ___________________________ _ ---Packers and wrappers, except produce _________________________ _ Sewers and stitthers __ ---- __ ---- ---------------------- ------­Textile operatives __ ------ __ -------- ------------------------­Other specified operatives-----------------------------------­Miscelloneous and not specified operatives ----------------------Manufacturing ____ .... ___________ ...... __________ - ...... __ ---- ___ _

----

Durable goods-------------- __ --------------------------Machinery, including electrical __ ---------------------- __ _

---

Other durable goods-----------------------------------Nondurob/e goods, including not specified manufacturing ______ _

Food ond kindred products-----------------------------­Apparel ond other fabricated textile products--------------

---Nonmanu foctur(ng industries ______________ -- ______ ---- _____ _ --

Trcinsport tqulpfRent aperatfvts _________________________ _ ---

Uknn, except fanw ----- .. -"------------------------­

Fa,..en and fartn managen ---------------------------­

Fam laborers ond fann foremen------------------------ --Paid farm laborers and farm foremen--------------------------­Unpaid family workers--------------------------------------

------

Service warictrs, t:W:C:eJll private househok11 ---------------­Cleaning service workers--------------------·--------------­

Chambermaids and maids ---------------------------------­Food service workers---------------------------------------­

Cooks, except private household---------------------------­Wailers and food counter workers--------------------------

----Health service workers __ ---- ______ ---- ..... -- __ ---- ______ ------ --

Nursing aides, orderlies, and attendants ____________ ,.. ________ _ Practical nurses ___ .. ------ ______ ---- __ --------------------

Personal service workers------------------------------------Hairdressers and cosmetologists __________________ .. ________ _

----------

Private houHhold wa.rllm ____________________________ _

Private household workers, living in--------------------------­Private household workers, living out---------------------------

-----

Total employed

62 330

9 092 297 72

113 29 49

2 070 52

l 961 470

31 315 158

2 701 887 233 131

21 438

21 111

1 077

1 832 251 165 160 420 692 246 144 85

5 170 115 273

3 748 133 901

22 690 436

2 589 l 555

209 52

676 l 038

110 595 374 493

5 713 167 876

2 200 6 312

1 222 271

12 871 3 530

-I 579

160 200 20

971 l 119

86 2 658 2 548 2 394 1 806

754 l 052

588 37

120 154

231

554

45

60 so 10

7 461 665 147

2 944 454

l 948 l 886

935 554

l 056 631

1 102 91

l 011

'Includes protective service workers and allocated cases not shown separately.

8- 642 CONNECTICUT

Government workers Private wage and

solary workers Total Federal

52 167 8 431 1 204

4 654 4 018 183 265 28 17 63 3 3 42 71 -'19 - -49 - -

l 601 309 '19 36 16 -

l 542 264 23 392 73 17

16 10 -73 242 19

108 so -609 2 086 13 184 703 4 95 48 3

126 5 -10 11 11

341 6 -16 - -

104 - -651 373 67

1 352 227 33 238 - -

66 31 -82 71 -

310 89 20 656 36 13 246 - -- - -- - -

4 813 25 5 83 - -

207 - -3 554 8 -

128 - -841 17 5

19 889 2 549 678 387 49 34

2 450 88 13 1 496 43 -

209 - -31 14 14

581 95 38 965 73 40

96 14 14 549 46 20 335 39 9 438 47 4

5 142 499 114 115 52 19 822 54 22

1 789 391 68 5 129 l 105 303

1 149 42 14 271 - -

12 449 363 241 3 427 103 81

- - -l 542 37 20

128 - -195 - -

20 - -965 6 6

l 100 14 4 80 - -

2 527 131 83 2 465 72 47 2 311 72 47 1 736 65 47

739 15 5 997 so 42 575 7 -

37 - -120 - -154 - -221 5 -499 18 11

6 - -50 - -so - -- - -

5 989 1 184 39 529 126 10 142 5 -

2 500 387 3 323 121 3

1 811 98 -l 519 324 21

747 182 16 412 105 5 777 121 5 473 5 -

1 096 - -91 - -

l 005 - -

State

1 054

376 7 -6 --

31 6

20 5 -

155 44 31 31

7 --6 --

53

12 --5 7 ----------

442 15 12 9 --8 4 -4

13 9

63 5 5

116 183

--

13 9 --------4 ---------------

211 11 -

22 6 -

137 110 22 31 5

---

1970-Continued

Unpo\d Self-employed family

Local workers work1~rs

6 173 1 433 m 3 459 388 32

4 4 -- - 6 65 - -- - -- - -

249 139 21 10 - -221 134 21 51 5 -10 5 -68 - -6 - -

2 042 6 -668 - -

38 90 -5 - -- - -- 91 -- 5 -- 7 -

253 48 5

182 217 :16 - - 13

31 59 9 66 7 -62 16 5 23 - -- - -- 135 9 - 81 4

20 264 1;8 - 32 -- 66 -8 141 'IS - - 5

12 25 18

1 429 139 113 - - -

63 30 ~!I 34 10 6 - - -- 7 -

49 - -29 - -- - -22 - -17 - -34 8 -

322 29 ~3 28 - -27 - -

207 15 5 619 40 38

28 26 5 - - -

109 59 -13 - -- - -

17 - -- 32 -- 5 -- - -- - -

10 5 -- 6 -44 - -25 11 -25 11 -18 5 -10 - -8 5 -7 6 ·-- - ·-- - ·-- - ·-5 5 ·-7 14 n - 39 ·-- - lll

- - ·-- - lll

934 276 u 105 10 ..

5 - .. 362 45 ll! 112 10 .. 98 27 i:1

166 43 .. 56 6 .. 78 37 .. 85 158 .. - 153 .. - 6 -· - - .. - 6 -·

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

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Table 173. Occupation of Employed Persons by Class of Worker, Race, and Sex: 1970-Continued [Doto based on somple, see text. For meaning of symbols, see text]

The State Government workers Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas Private wage and Self-employed ~~~~:~

of 250,000 or More 1-T-ot_o_I e_m_p_1a_y•_d-1---sa_1o_ry_w_o_rk_•_"-+-----To_t_a1 ____ F_ed_e_ra_1 ____ s_1_at_• ____ L_o_oa_1-l-__ w_o_r_k•_r_s.j-__ w_•_r_k•_rs-I

BRIDGEPORT SMSA-Continued

Negro

Male, 16 years old and over-------------------------

Pnlfessiona1, technkal, and kindred worli:en-----------------Accountonts ________________________________________________ _ Architects __________ ---- ______________ ------ ______________ .... -

Computer speololists ------ ______ ------ ------ __ ------ __ ---- ___ _ Engineers __________ ---- ____ ---- .... ---- ------ ~--- __ ------ ____ _

Aeronautical and astronautical ---- ---- -----------------------Civil -- -- -- __ -- __ -- -- ---- __ ---- ---- ---- -- ---- -- -- ________ _ Electrical and electronic -------------------------------------M,chanical ________ ---- ______________ ---- __ ------ ______ ----Other engineers· __ ------ __ ---- __________ ---- __ ---- _________ _

Lawyers and judges ------------------------------------------Life and physical scientists ____________________________________ _

Chem is ts ________________________________________________ _

Physicians. dentists, and related practitioners---------------------Dentists ______________ ---- ____________ ------ _____________ _ Pharmacists __ .... ______________________ ---- ______ -------- __ _

Physicians, medical and osteopathic--------------------------­Other related practitioners __ ---------------------------------

Health technologists and technicians-------------------------- __ _ Religious workers -------- ------ _,. ___________________________ _ Social scientists ____________ ---- ______________________ ------ __

Social ond recreation workers----------------------------------1 eachers __ -------- _________________________________________ _

College and universitv---------------- ------------ ----------­Elementary and prekindergarten _ .. ----------------------------S•condo ry ____________________________________________ ----

Engineering and science technicions .. ----------------.. ------------Draftsmen and surveyors _______ .. __ --------------------------Electrical ond electronic engineering technicians .. -----------------

Technidons, except health, and engineering and science ____________ _

Airplone pilols ____ ---- ---- ---------------- ------ -----------Writers, artists, and entertainers ------------------------------­Other professional, technical, and kindred workers-----------------

Managers and aclministraton, except farm-----------------­Buyers, p1..1rchasing agents, and soles managers-------------------School administrators ____ -------- __ ---------------------------Specified managers and administrators, public administration _______ _ Other specified managers and administrators--------------------­Monag'f!rs and administrators, n.e.c., salaried---------------------

Manufacturing ____ -----------------------------------------Wholesale and retail trade----------------------------------­Transportation, communications and other public utilities --------­All other industries-----------------------------------------

Managers and administrators, n.e.c., self-employed----------------Construction __________ ---- ____ -- _________________________ _ Manufacturing ______ .... ____________________ ---- ____________ _

Wholesale and retoil trade----------------------------------­All other industries-----------------------------------------

Salis workers ------------ __ ---- ----------------------Insurance agents, brokers, and underwriters---------------------­Reol estate agents and brokers--------------------------------­Soles representatives, manufacturing industries ------------------­Soles representatives, wholesale trade--------------------------­Soles clerks, re toil trade __ ---------------------------------- ---Salesmen, retail trade---- ________ -- ---- __ ------------ ---------Salesmen of services ond construction--------------------------­Other soles workers------------------------------------------

Clerical and klndnd warktn -----------------------------Bonk tellers and cashiers _____________________________________ _

Bookkeepers and billing olerks---------------------------------­Mail handlers and postal olerks--------------------------------­Oiher oleriool and kindred workers------------------------------

Crafhlfttn and kindred worbn--------------------------­Apporel oroflsmen and upholsterers-----------------------------Bakers ______________ ------ ---------------- -----------------Cabinetmo~ers __________________ .. - -- -- __ ---- ---- -- -- ---- -- -- -Construction craftsmen __ ---- __ --.------------ ---- .... -----------

Carpenters __ ----------------------------------------------facava ting, grading, and rood machine operators .... --------------Electricians __________________________________ ------ _______ _

Masons and tile setters -------------------------------------Painters, construction and maintenance, and paperhangers-------­Plasterers ond cement finishers------------------------------­Plumbers and pipe fitters-----------------------------------­Other construction craftsmen --------------------------------

Foremen, n.e.c ________________ ---- ---- ---------- ---------- ---Manufacturing ____________________________ -- -- -- -- -- -- -- ---Nonmo nu facturlng industries ____ .. _ ---------- -----------------

linemen and servicemen, telephone ond power -------------------­Locomotive engineers and firemen------------------------------­Mechonlcs and repairmen __ ------------------------------------

Air conditioning, heating, and refrigeration --------------------... Ai re raft ____________________ ------ ____ ---- _______________ _

Automobile, inoluding body ______ -- ---------------------------Radio and television -----------... ---------------------------­Other mechanics and repairmen ------------------------------

Metal oroflsmen, exoept meohonlcs ----------------------------­Machinists and job and die setters ---------------------------­Sheetmetol workers and tinsmlths-----------------------------Tool and die makers----------------------------------------Other metal oroftsmen --------------------------------------

Printing era ftsmen ______ -------- ------ -------------- ------ -- .... Compositors and typesetters--------------------------------­Pressmen and plate printers, printing-------------------------­

Stationary engineers and power station operators ----------------­Other crattsmen and kindred workers ---------------------------

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

5 915

260 9

10 6

11

6 5

4

8 19

21 41

4 9

24 19 6 6 5 5

14 93

181 15 10 14 68 47

17 7

23 27

27

94 6

13 4

55 4 5 7

354 11 11 37

295

1 168 13 24

191 35 33 14 22 54 11 18 4

86 68 18 45

217

16 101

100

249 107 13 8

121 14 10 4

14 315

5 059

171 6 5 6 5

4

4 19

11 8 4

13 6

5 5 8

77

108 15

50 43

17 7

19

94 6

13 4

55 4 5 7

260

1 087 13 24

162 31 33 14 13 38 11 18 4

86 68 18 45

201

9 101

91

228 92 13 8

115 10 10

14 304

735

74 3

6

4

10 33

9 24

6

12

46

10 14 18 4

94 11

37 46

53

16

9

21 15

4

371

33 3

12

21

4 5 8 4

69

37 32

26

12

10 10

76

4

4

14

9 5

20 11

9

12

4

288

33

4 29

9 20

11

15

11 5

4

117 4

15

6 4

23 4

23 4

23

18

24 4

9 11

4

CONNECTICUT 8 - 643

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Table 173. Occupation of Employed Persons by Class of Worker, Race, and Sex: 1970-Continued {Data based on sample, see text. For meaning of symbols, see textJ

The State Government workers

Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas Private wage and Self-employed ~:,()~ of 2 so ,000 or More 1-T_o_ta_I _em_p_lo_v_•_d l----s_a_1a_rv_w_a_rk_e_rs...j.. ____ r_a_ta_1 ____ F_•d_•_ra_1 ____ s_ta_1_. _____ La_c_a_1 l--___ war_k_er_s..j.. ___ w_a_r_k•_rs_J

BRIDGEPORT SMSA-Continued

Negro- Continued

Male, 16 years old and over-Continued

Ope-ratlves, 1>i:cept transport __ ---------------------------Assemble rs ____________ ---- ______ --- _______ -- ____________ ---Checkers, examiners, and inspectors; manufacturing---------------Garage workers and 90s station attendants ______________________ _ Loundry and drycleaning operatives, n.e.c:: ------------------------Meat cutters and butchers---------------------------------- __ _ Mine operatives, n.e.C------------------ ---------- -------------Packers and wrappers. except produce ______ --------------------Pointers, manufactured articles---- ______ -------------------- ---PrecisiOA machine operatives __ -------------------------- ______ _ Sawyers ______ ---- ------ -------------------- ------ -- --------

Stationary firemen ------ ---- ------ -------------------------- _ Textile operatives __ -------- ____ ------ ---------- -------- ------Welders and flamecutters __________ -------- ---------- ____ ---- __ Other metalworking operatives --------------------------------­Other specified operotives ------------------------------------­Miscellaneous and not specified operatives -----------------------

Occupation: Machine operatives, miscellaneous specified-----------------­Machine operatives 1 not specified---------------------------Miscellaneous operatives __________ ---- ---- __ ---- ----------Not specified operatives-----------------------------------

Industry: Manufacturing ______ ---- ________________________ ------ __ _

Du rob le goods ------ ________ ------ -------- ____ ---- ____ • Wood products, includlng furniture _____________________ _ Primary metal industries -----------------------------­Fabricated metal industries ---------------------------­Machinery. including electrical __ ------------------------Molar vehicles and equipment _________________________ _ Transportation equipment, except motor vehicles---------­Other durable goods----------------------------------

Nondu roble goods ________ ---- __ ---- -------------- ------Food and kindred products ____________________________ _ Apparel and other fabricated textile products ··------------Poper and allied products _____________________________ _ Chemicals ond allied products-------------------------­Other nondurable goods-------------------------------

Not specified manufacturing industries ______________ ---- __ _ Nonmanufacturin.g industries ______________ ---- ____ ------ __ _

Transportation, communications, and other public utilities __ _ Whafesole and retail trode __ ---- ______ ---- ____ ---- ____ _ All other industries-----------------------------------

Transport equipment operatives; ____ ------ ________ ------ __ _ Bus drivers. __ ---- ______ ---- __ -------- -------------- ---- __ ---Taxicab drivers and chouffeurs ---------------------------------Truck drivers and deliverymen ____ ---- __________ ----------------Other transport equipment operatives ________ --------------------

laborers, except fann ----------------------------------Construction laborers ____________ -- ______ ---------- __ ------ __ _ Freight, st-ock, ond material handlers----------------------------Other specified laborers ________________ ------ ________ ------ __ _ Miscellaneous Qlld not specified laborers-------------------------

Occupation; Miscellaneous laborers ______ ------------------------------Nol specified laborers ______________ ---------- ____________ _

Industry; Manufocturing __ ---- ____________________ ---- ____________ _

Durable goods ---- ______ ---- ---- ______________________ _ Wood products, including furniture _____________________ _ Metol industries---- ____ ------------------------------Machinery, including electrical--------------------------Transportation equipment ________ ------ ______________ --Other durable goods----------------------------------

Nondurable goads-------------------------------------­Food and kindred products-----------------------------

Not specified manufacturing industries ____________________ _

Nonmanufacturing industries ____ ---- ______________________ _ Railroads and railway express service---------------------Transportation • .except railroads __________ ---- ------ _____ _ Communications, and utilities and sanitary services----------Wholesale and retail trade ____ ---------------------------All other industries-------------------------------------

Farmers and farm managers -----------------------------

Farm raboren and farm fonunen -------------------------­Paid form laborers and farm forernen---------------------------­Unpaid family workers----------------------------------------

Service workers, except private household' -----------------

~!~~r~ne~~~~~rt~:sk~~s-====================:::::::::::::::::: Cooks, except private household------------------------------Busboys and dishwashers __ ---- ______ ------ -------- ________ _

Health service workers------------------ __ ------------------ __ Personal service workers __ ------------------------ __ ----------.Protective service workers ______ .,. _______________ ---------------

Firemen, fire protection ------------------------------------­Guards and watchmen-------------------------------------­Policemen and detectives------------------------------------

Private household workers __ -----------------------------

1 Includes allocated cases not shown separately.

8-644 CONNECTICUT

870 171 45 19

15

52 33

242 7

25

56 143 476 586

120 306 109

51

540 471

5 141 18

148

73 86

66 19

5 42 3

46 13 8

25

593 18 12

322 241

573 99

178 216 80

34 46

56 51

36 10

24

12 8 4

12

804 342 85 27 37 35 62 56

46 10

1 731 165 45 19

15

47 26

197 7

lB

56 139 436 561

111 297 102

51

527 458

5 141 18

140

68 86

66 19

5 42 3

34 13 8

13

499 18 12

251 218

470 88

126 188 68

27 41

56 51

36 10

5 5

12

B 4

633 253

BS 27 37 21 33 26

26

139 6

5 7

45

4 40 25

9 9 7

13 13

12

12

94

71 23

103 11 52 28 12

12

12

132 72

14 7

30

20 10

99 6

39

4 29 14

9 5

13

54

38 16

56 22

16

16

6 6

33

5 7 6

11 4

4 4

4

81

63 18

43 5

14 12 12

12

12

67 46

7 14

4 10

12

39 17

22

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

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Table 173. Occupation of Employed Persons by Class of Worker, Race, and Sex:

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas

[Doto based on sample, see text. For meaning of symbols, see text]

Private wage ond salary workers Totol

Government workers

Federal State

1970-Continued

Local Self-employed

workers

Unpaid family

workers of 250,000 or More Total employed 1--~~~-1-~~~~~-1-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-1-~~~~-+-~~~--1

BRlDGEPORT SMSA-Continued

Negro-Continued

Female, 16 years old and over -----------------------Profas1lonal, technical, and kindred wctnen ________________ _

Accountants __ -- ________ ---- ---- ____________________________ _

Computer specialists-----------------·------------------------Librarians ______________ ---- __ ---- __________________________ _ Mo them otical specialists __________________ ---- ________________ _ life and physical scientists------------------------------------­Registered nurses, dietitians, and therapists ----------------------Dietitians ____________ -- __________________ ---- ____________ _

Registered nurses -- ---- ______________________________ ------Hea!th te_chnologists and technicians __ ------------------------ __ _ Social sc~enttsts ---------- ------ ---- ---------------- ------ ----Socilll and recreation workers----------------------------------Teachers: College and university------ __ -------------------- __ _

Elementary and prekindergarten ----------------------Secondary _______________________________________ _

Other teachers---- ______ ---------------------------Engineering ond science technicians------------------------------Technicians, except health, and engineering and science ____________ _ Writers, artists, and entertainers -------------------------------

Actors and dancers ____________________ ., _______ -------------Authors, editors, and reporters ________ -----------------------

Other professional, technical, and kindred workers ________________ _

Managen and adminlstnton, except farm-----------·-----­Buyers, purchasing agents, and sales managers------------------­Restaurant, cafeteria, and bar managers-------------------------School administrators ______________ ------------------------ __ _ Other specified managers and administrators ---------------------Managers and administrators, n.e.c.

1 salaried ____________________ _

Wholesale and retail trade----------------------------------­Managers end administrators, n.e.c., self-employed----------------

Wholesale and retail trade ____ ---- ____ ------ -------- ---------

Sales warkers ____ ------ ______ ---- __ -------- ------ ___ _ Oemonstrators, hucksters1 and peddlers-------------------------­lnsuronce, real estate agents, and brokers-----------------------­Scles clerks, retail trade---------------------------------------Solesmen, retail trade __________________ -------------------- __ _ Other soles workers------------------------------------------

Clerical and kindred workers-----------------------------Bank fellers ---- __ ------ ____ ---------- ------ -------------- __ _ Bookkeepers ____ ---- ---- __ ---- ---- ____ ---- -------- -------- __ Cashiers -- ______________________________ ---------- ____ ---- __

Counter clerks, except food-----------------------------------­£numerators and interviewers----------------------------------File clerks_. ____________ ---- ________ ---------------------- __ _ Office machine operators ______________ -------------- -------- __

Bookkeeping and billing machine aperators --------------------­Keypunch operators ---- __ ---- __ ---- ------------------------

Payroll. o~d timekeeping clerks ______________ --------------------Receptionists __________________________ ------------ ----------Secretaries ____ ---- ________ ---- __ ----------------------------Stenographers ______ ---- ____ ---- __ ---- ---- -------- -------- __ _ Telephone operators ________________ ---------------- ----------Typists ____________ ---- ---- ________ ---------------------- __ _ Other clerical and kindred workers ______ ---- ---- ______ ------ ----

Craftsmen and kindred workars ______ ---- -------------- __ _ Foremen. n.e.c ________________ -------- ------ -------------- __ _

Operatives, except transport-------------------------- ---Assemblers ________ ---- ---- __ ---- ______ ------------------ __ _ Bottling ond conning operatives ____________ -------------- ______ _ Checkers, examiners, and fnspeclors; manufacturing--------------­Dressmakers and seamstresses, except factory ------------------­laundry and drycleaning operatives, including ironers -------------­Graders and sorters, manufacturing----------------------------­Pockers ond wrappers, excepl produce---------------------------Sewers and stitchers __ ------ ____________ ----------------------Textile operatives ____ ------ ____________ ---- ---- --------------Olher specified operatives------------------------------------­Miscellaneous and not specified operatives -----------------------

Manufacturing __________________ ------------------------ ---Durable goods ____________ ---- ---- ------ -------------- ---

Machinery, including eleclricaJ ______ ---- ------------------Olher durable goods------------------------------------

Nondurable goods, including not specified manufacturing _______ _ Food and kindred products------------------------------­Apporel and other fobricoted textile products ---------------

Nonmanufacturing industries __________ ------ ---- ---------- ---

Transport •qulpment operatives ____ ---- __ ---- __ -------- ---

Laboron, except fa""---------------------------------­

Farmers and farm managers ----------------------------­

Farm labonn and farm foremtn --------------------------Poid form laborers and form foremen---------------------------­Unpoid family workers----------------------------------------

Service workers, except private household' ----------------­Cleaning service workers-------------------------------------­

Chambermaids and maids ----------------------------------­Food service workers----------------------------------------­

Cooks, except private household-----------------------------­Waiters and food counter workers---------------------------­

Heolth service workers----------------------------------------Nursing aides, orderlies, and attendants------------------------Prnctlcol nurses ____________________________ -- ---- ------ -- --

Personal service workers-------------------------------------­Hairdressers and cosmetologists __ ----------------------------

Private househald workers ____ ---------------------------Private household workers, Jiving In----------------------------­Private household workers, living out----------------------------

4 465

502

10

100

92 32

35

74 32 6 4

204

84 13

5 43 23

142

97

45

978 7

11 50 6 4

38 76 12 58 15 11

151

51 84

474

82

1 323 367

63 9

32 3

40 63 10

426 310 280 190 103 87 90

5 15 30

27

10

12 12

778 106

15 46 26 15

340 217 101 111 39

522 26

496

llncludes protective service workers and allocated cases not shown separately.

DET Al LED CHARACTERISTICS

3 528

236

87

83 23

9 14

4

94

53 13

30 10

142

97

45

700 7

11 46 6 4

12 62 7

49 11 11

120

46 43

321

82

208 329

57 9

32 3

40 63 10

368 297 267 184 103

81 83 5

15 30

21

12 12

553 78 15 35 20 15

248 150 76 70 21

516 26

490

877

266

10

13

35

65 18 6

110

31

5 13 13

273

26 14 5 9 4

31

5 41

148

115 38

58 13 13 6

186 22

11 6

87 67 20 28 5

288

59

4 4

51

13

13

114

18 10 5 5

15

12 59

77 26

45 6 6 6

19 4

10 10

162

41

22

44

11

5 11 5

13 9

59

45 38

7 9 5

427

166

4

13

9 9

13

57 14 6

50

13

13

18 84

25 3

9 7 7

108 18

6 6

32 19 13 14

60

5

10

39 6

5 13 13

6

CONNECTICUT 8 - 645

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Table 173. Occupation of Employed Persons by Class of Worker, Race, and Sex:

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

HARTfORD SMSA

Total

Male, 16 yean aid and over-------------------------Prefosslo•al, techokal, and lcllldred worfton-----------------Accountonts __________ .. ______ .,. _____________________________ ,._ -Architects ____________ ., ____________________________________ _

-Computer specialists ___ ,,. ________ ---- __ ------------ ____ --------Engineers ---- ..... ---- ---- -- -- ---- -- ---- ------ ---- ------ -- -- ---

A&ronou tical and astronautical -------------------------------Civil ..... ---- .... -- -- __ ..... ---- ---- -- ---- -- ---- ---- ---- __ ---- __ -Electrical and electronic-------------------------------------Mechanical ______ ------ ______ ---- __ ------------ ______ ----_ Other engineers __ ..... ---- ____ ------ __ ---- ---- ______ -------.. _

lawyers and judges -----------------------------------------

Lile and physical sclentists------------------------------------Chemists -- __ ---- ---- ---- __ ---- ---- -------------- _______ _

Physicians. dentists. and related practitioners ___________________ _ Dentists ____ ---- ____ ---- ---- ____ ---- __ ------ ________ ---- _ Pharmacists __________ -------- ______ ------ _______________ _

Physicians, medical and osteopathic-------------------------­Other related proctitioners-------------------------------- ... -

He-alth technologists and technicians ............. ----------------------Religious workers ------------ ..... ------------------------ -----Social scientists ____ ------ .... __ -- ______ ---- __________ ---- ____ _

So<:ial and recreation workers---------------------------------Teachers ........ __ -- -- ____ ------ ......... -- .... -- .... __ ------ __ -- -- -- ......

College and university ______ --------------------------------Elementary cmd prekindergarten -------------------- ... --------Secondary ________ ---- ______________ ------ __ ---- ______ .... _

Engineering and science technicians-----------------.. -----------Oraftsmen and surveyors ....... ___ -----------------------------Electrical and ek?ctronic engineering technicians _______________ .,._

Technicians, except health, and engineering and science ___________ _ Airplane pilots -- __ ---- -- -- __ -- -- ---- ---------- ---- -- ---- __

Writers, artists, and entertainers -----------------------------­Other professional, technical, and kindred workers----------------

Manag•n and adM1ni1tratot1, uce1pt fan11 _________________ _ Buyers, purchasing agents, and soles managers------------------School administrators-------- ____ ----------------------------Specified managers and administrators, public administration------­Other specified managers and administrators------------------ ... -Managers and administrators, n.e.c.

1 salaried ___________________ _

Manufacturing ______ ---- ____ .. _____________ ---- __ ---- _____ _

Wholesale and retail trade---------------------------------­Transportation, communications and other public utilities -------­All other industries ----------------------------------------

Managers and administrators, n.e.c., self-employed---------------Construction ------ __ ------------------------------------ ... Manufacturing __________________ .. ___ ---------- __ -------- __ Wholesale and retail trade __ ------------------------------ __ All other indusiries ----------------------------------------

Sales workers ---- ---- __ ---- ---------.------- ---------Insurance agents. brokers, and underwriters _____ ,,... ______________ _

-------------

--------. -------------------------

Real estate agents and brokers------------------·---·--------­Soles representatives1 manufacturing industries -----------------­Sales representatives, wholesale trade-------------------------­Sol-es clerks, retail trade .. ------------------------------------­Solumen, retail trade __ ------ __ -----------------------------­Sol.esmen of services and canstruction------------------------­Other soles workers----------------------------------------

----

---Clerical ••d klndrtd worlcon ---------------------------­

Bank tellers and cashiers-----------------------------------­Baokkeepers and billing clerks-------------------------------­

-Mail handlers and postal clerks-------------------------------­Other clerical and kindred workers---------------· __ ----------

---

--Crofts,.•• a•d kindred wortion ________________________ _

Apparel craftsmen and upholsterers---------------------------Bakers ------ ---- ____ ------ __ -----------------------------Cabinetmakers __ .... ____________________ ---- ________________ _

Construction craftsmen ---- -- __ -------------- ___ ,. __ ------ ---Carpenters----------------------------------------------Excavating, grading, and rood machine operotors--------------Electricions __________ -- ____ -- ... ______ ------ _____________ _

Masons and tile setters ------ ---------------------------- _ Painters, construction and maintenance, and paperhangers------Plasterers ond cement finishers -- --------------------------­Plt·mbers and pipe fitters---------------------------------­Other construction craftsmen ------------------------------

Foremen, n.e.c __ ---- ______________ ---- __ ------ ____________ _ Manufacturing---- __________________ ------------ ________ _ Nonmonufocturing industries ------·- .... __ ---- ____ ------ ____ _

Linemen and servicemen, telephone and power------------------locomotive engineers and firemen .. _______ ---------------------Mechanlts and repairmen------------------------------------

Air -conditioning, healing, ond refrigeration -------------------Aircraft -- ______ ------ ---- -- -- ---- -- -------- -- .. --- -- -- --Automobile, including body ____ ---- ______ -------- __________ _

Radio and television -------------------------------------­Other mechanics and repairmen ----------------------------

------------------------------------------------

Metal croftsment except mechanics --------------------.. -----­Machinists and job and die setters -------------------------­Sheetmetal workers and tlnsmiths--------------------------­Tool and die makers-------------------------------------­Other metal craftsmen ------------------------------------

--

Printi.ng craftsm e-n .......... _ -------------- .... ---- ---------- ---- __ Compositors and typesetters------------------------------_ Pressmen and plate printers, printing-----------------.. -----­

Stationary engineers and power station operators --------------­Other craftsmen and kindred workers -------------------------

8 - 646 CONNECTICUT

------------------

[Data based on sample, see text, For meaning of symbols, see text]

Government workers

Total employed Private wage and

solar{ workers Total Federal State

171 707 141 137 19 209 4 756 s 585

33 411 24 295 6 131 608 2 323 2 643 2 071 377 138 202

303 144 24 lS s 1 717 1 62S 92 s 82 9 49S 8 678 616 129 375 2 472 2 450 13 13 -

800 350 416 24 311 1 1S8 1 114 16 - 16 1 986 1 949 21 lS 6 3 079 2 815 150 77 42 1 2BB 454 139 23 107

SOil 422 78 19 S9 319 '297 22 - 22

2 204 0'10 74 6 64 410 30 5 - s 4S3 369 20 - 20

1 199 470 44 6 34 142 21 s - s 244 159 85 10 53 S48 473 - - -473 364 81 16 21

416 116 300 14 191 4 218 1 226 2 935 22 S36

898 458 440 6 407 1 019 151 861 12 37 2 007 440 1 567 - 60 3 12'1 2 842 26S 4S 168 1 509 1 346 148 s 114

424 383 41 29 6 404 236 162 93 31

72 57 9 4 5 1 759 1 451 92 lB 49 4 070 3 144 811 SS 380

20 834 16 561 2 049 511 674 3 099 2 922 108 37 so

566 138 418 4 54 1 04S - 1 04S 417 326 3 307 2 806 177 30 101

10 996 10 695 301 23 143 2 870 2 861 9 9 -3 113 3 113 - - -

612 S71 41 - 12 4 401 4 150 2S1 14 131 1 021 - - - -

412 - - - -111 - - - -83S - - - -463 - - - -

13 510 11 928 40 15 21 2 903 2 566 13 s 4

570 271 - - -1 699 1 601 - - -2 339 2 149 - - -2 632 2 347 - - -1 139 1 045 - - -

622 S54 - - -1 606 1 395 27 10 17

15 370 11 862 3 340 2 357 673 501 471 30 - 26 841 746 79 26 43

2 184 339 1 841 1 791 38 11 B44 10 306 1 390 540 566

37 110 32 986 1 725 569 455 304 237 - - -278 252 - - -246 210 - - -

8 23S 6 672 43S 67 110 2 693 2 083 74 11 17

S89 425 122 - 25 1 396 1 221 8S 2'I 20

643 540 14 - 6 969 659 53 - 16 168 1S7 s - -

1 246 1 106 82 27 26 531 481 - - -

6 208 s 889 2S3 66 Sl 4 136 4 081 36 30 -2 072 I 808 217 36 51 I 092 1 083 9 5 -

31 31 - - -7 838 6 934 466 1B5 137 440 414 16 s -1 222 I 126 8S 68 11

2 661 2 277 131 29 S9 380 283 46 17 29

3 13S 2 034 188 66 38

6 801 6 603 134 88 31 3 432 3 302 76 48 18

942 914 28 lS 13 1 622 1 608 10 10 -80S 779 20 lS -1 379 1 315 54 18 17

658 620 30 12 4 541 507 24 6 13 389 335 54 4 19

4 309 3 425 320 136 90

1970-Continued

Loco I Self-em played

workers

Unpaid famll~

workers

8 868 11 198 163

3 200 2 975 10 37 19S -4 13S -5 - -112 201 -- 9 -

Bl 34 -- 2B -- 16 -31 114 -

9 69S -- - -- - -4 1 240 -- 37S -- 64 -4 68S -- 116 -

22 - -- 75 -44 20 -9S - -

2 377 S7 -27 - -812 7 -,

1 507 - -S2 22 -29 ls -6 - -

38 6 -- 6 -2S 216 -

376 lOS 10

864 2 199 25 21 69 -

360 10 -302 - -

46 324 -13S - -- - -- - -

29 - -106 - -- 1 796 2S

- 412 -- 106 5 - 824 II - 454 9

4 1 524 11 4 324 -- 299 -- 98 -- 190 -- 273 12 - 94 -- 6B -- 178 6

310 168 -4 - -

10 16 -12 4 -

284 148 -701 2 369 3&

- 67 -- 21 s - 36 -

25B 1 120 -46 536 -97 42 -36 90 -

8 89 -37 2S7 -s 6 -29 58 -- so -

136 Sl lS 6 8 11

130 43 4 4 - -- - -

144 428 10 11 10 -6 11 -

43 248 s - Sl -

B4 108 s lS 64 -10 54 -- - -- 4 -s 6 -19 10 -14 - -s 10 -

31 - -94 564 -

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

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Table 173. Occupation of Employed Persons by Class of Worker, Race, and Sex:

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

HARTFORD SMSA-Continued

Total - Continued

Male, 16 years old and over- Continued

Operatives, except tTansport ____________________________ _ Assemble rs ______ -- ____ -- ________ ---- ------ ________________ _

Checkers. examiners, and Inspectors, manufacturing---------------Garage- workers and gas station attendants ______________________ _ Laundry and drycleaning operatives, n.e.c ----------.... ------------

~~~· ~~:~:~fv~~.d "~~~~~~~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Packers and wrappers, except produce---------------------------Pointers, manufactured articles __ ---------------------------- __ _ Precision machine operatives-----------------------------------Sawyers ___________________________________________________ _

Stotionary firemen __ ---- ____ ---- ---------------- -------------Textile operatives __ -------- -------------------------------- __ Welders and flamecutters .... ------------ -----------------------­Other metalworking operatives--------------------------------­Other specified operatives ------------------------------------­Miscellaneous and not specified operatives -----------------------

Occupotion1 Machine operatives, miscellaneous specified -----------------­Machine operatives, not specified---------------------------Miscellaneous operatives ______ -------------------- _______ _ Not specified operatives-----------------------------------

Industry, Monufocturing __ -------- ______ ---- -- ---------- -----------

Durable goads -------- ------ -------------- -------------Wood products, including furniture __ -------------------­Primary metol industries -----------------------------­Fabricated metal industries ----------------------------Machinery, including electrical ____ ----------------------Motor vehicles and equipment-------------------------­Transportation equipment, except motor vehicles ---------­Other durable goods ---- ---- __ ------------------------

Nondurable goods ________ ---- __ ------------------------Food and kindred products----------------------------­Apparel and other fabricated textile products ------------­Poper and allied products-----------------------------­Chemicols and o\lied products-------------------------­Other nondurable goads-------------------------------Not specified manufacturing industries ____________________ _

Nonmonufocturing industries ____ ---- ------ __ ------------ __ _ Transportation, communications, and other public utilities __ _ Wholesale and retail trade---------------------------­All other industries----------------------------------

--

Transport equipment operatives ____ -------------------- __ _ Bus drivers ______________________ ------------ ______ ---------Taxicab drivers and chauffeurs---------------------------------Truck drivers and deliverymen _________________________________ _ Other transport equipment operatives----------------------------

Laboren, ucept farm ______ ---- __ ----------------------Construction laborers ________ ---- __ ---- ------ __ -- ---------- ---Freight. stock, and material handlers----------------------------Other specified lo borers ____________ ------ ____ ------------ ____ _ Miscellaneous and not specified laborers-------------------------

Occupation: Miscellaneous laborers ______________ ------------------ ___ _ Nol specified laborers ____________________ -----------------

Industry, Manufacturing---- __ ---------------------------------- ---

Duroble goods ---- ____ ------ ------ __ ------ ---------- __ -Wood products, including furniture----------------------Metal industries __________ ---- __ ---------- __ -------- .. -Machinery, including electrical ____ ------------------ __ _ -Transportation equipment __ -- -- -- -------- ---------- -- -­Other durable goods----------------------------------

Nondurable goads ________ ------ ____ ---------- __ --------Food and kindred products-------------------------- ---

Not specified manufacturing industries __ ---------------- __ _

Nonmanufocturing industries __ ------ ____ ------------------ -Railroads and railway express service --------------------­Transportation, except railroads-------------------------­.Communications, and utilities and sanitary services ---------­Wholesale and retail trade------------------------------­All other industries ---- -- ---- ---- ---------- -- -- ---- -- ---

Farmers and farm managers -----------------------------

Famt laboren and farm forem'" -------------------------­Paid form laborers and form foremen---------------------------­Unpoid family workers----------------------------------------

Senke worti.en, u:cept privQte household' ----------------­Cleaning service workers-------------------------------------­Food service workers----------------------------------------­

Cooks, except private household-----------------------------­Busboys ond dishwashers -----------------------------------

Health service workers ____ -------------- ... ---------------------Personal service workers--------------------------------------

-Pr~;~:~~~. sfi~~i~~a~:~t~~~s :::: :: :: :: :: :::::: :: :::::: :: :::::: ::_ Guards and watchmen-------------------------------------­Policemen and detectives ------------------------------------

Private household worken ______ .., _____ ---------------- ---

'Includes allocated coses not shown seporotely.

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

[Data based an sample, see text. For meaning a! symbols, see text\

Government workers Private wage and

Total employed salary workers Toto\ Federal State

21 358 20 456 585 275 130 1 888 1 843 45 22 15 2 402 2 346 50 38 3 1 107 1 052 13 6 7

159 134 - - -578 S68 5 - -44 44 - - -

368 3SS - - -203 190 8 s 3

2 831 2 744 SS 19 9 42 42 - - -

375 271 100 s 34 313 313 - - -

1 06S 982 31 13 8 949 934 lS 10 -

3 660 3 486 107 74 13 5 374 5 152 156 83 38

1 402 1 355 3S 24 6 2 310 2 261 44 20 s

808 744 50 12 27 854 792 27 27 -

4 620 4 SOl 96 69 17 3 8S2 3 738 96 69 17

33 25 - - -137 137 - - -378 372 6 6 -

1 074 1 069 - - -23 11 12 6 6

1 708 1 637 66 45 11 499 487 12 12 -719 714 - - -151 1S1 - - -

16 11 - - -249 249 - - -116 116 - - -187 187 - - -49 49 - - -

754 651 60 14 21 99 79 20 - 6

305 294 s - -350 278 3S 14 15

7 092 6 473 441 41 132 503 482 16 - 11 248 206 25 - 19

5 229 4 728 367 25 85 1 112 1 057 33 16 17

1 829 6 853 773 186 206 1 7S8 1 S19 234 - 96 3 087 2 887 168 97 13 2 156 1 728 273 75 74

828 719 98 14 23

201 1S7 33 - s 627 S62 6S 14 18

390 380 4 4 -280 270 4 4 -

7 7 - - -112 112 - - -

S3 S3 - - -S9 49 4 4 -49 49 - - -

110 110 - - -41 41 - - -- - - - -

438 339 94 10 23 - - - - -

18 18 - - -71 34 37 - 5

178 178 - - -171 109 57 10 18

732 111 12 - 12

l 014 956 31 - 14 993 956 31 - 14

21 - - - -13 395 8 604 4 082 194 945 3 912 2 S46 1 313 76 297 3 161 2 926 110 16 62 1 162 1 048 60 12 48

685 656 29 - 9 4S6 352 104 6 92

1 119 525 124 12 59 2 942 777 2 149 62 397

744 30 714 - 14 1 071 716 348 22 288 1 027 29 993 40 66

52 52 - - -

1970-Continued

Unpaid Self-employed family

Local workers workers

180 307 10 8 - -9 6 -- 42 -- 25 -5 5 -- - -- 13 -- 5 -

27 32 -- - -

61 4 -- - -

10 47 5 s - -

20 67 -3S 61 5

s 12 -19 5 -11 14 -- 30 5

10 18 s 10 13 s - 8 -- - -- - -- 5 -- - -

10 - 5 - - -- 5 -- - -- 5 -- - -- - -- - -- - -

2S 43 -14 - -

5 6 -6 37 -

268 178 -5 5 -6 17 -

257 134 -- 22 -381 171 32 138 - 5

58 26 6 124 134 21

61 11 -28 11 -33 - -

- 6 -- 6 -- - -- - -- - -- 6 -- - -- - -- - -- - -

61 5 -- - -- - -

32 - -- - -

29 s -

- 609 -17 6 21 17 6 -- - 21

2 943 692 17 940 46 7

32 115 10 - S4 -

20 - -6 - -

53 470 -1 690 16 -

700 - -38 5 -867 5 -- - -

CONNECTICUT 8-647

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Table 173. Occupation of Employed Persons by Class of Worker, Race, and Sex: [Doto based on sample, see text. For meaning of symbols, see text]

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

HARTfORD SMSA-Continued

Total- Continued

Female, 16 years aid and over -----------------------Pnfe1s.1onal, 'htchnical. aad ldndrtd workers ___ .. ____________ _

Accountants __ -- ____ ---- ______ ---- ---- ________________ ---- __ _ Computer specialists ____ ---- ____ ------ __ ------------ __ --------librarians .... ---------------- - - -- -- ---------- ------------ -- ---Mathemotitol specialists •. ----·- .• __ ·--------·-··------·-- ____ _ life and physical scientists ____ ·-----------·--·-----------------Regi.st~~ed nurses, dietitians, and therapists ----------------------

01eht1an s -- -- __ .... ---- ---- __ ---- ........ ---- _ .. __ ------ ---- ____ _ Registered nurses __ ------ ____ ------ ------ ---- ---- ____ .... ___ _

Health technologists and technicians __ ---------------------------Soeiol scientis1s ---- __ ------ __________ -------- ------ ____ ------Social and recreation workers----------------------------------Teachers: College and universitv------------------------ ... _ .. ___ _

Elementary and prekindergarten ----------------------Seca ndary ---- __ ------ __ -- ____ ------------ -- ---- __ Other teachers __________ ---- ____ .... ____________ .... __ _

Engineering and science technrcions ...... ,. .... _______________________ _ Technlcions. except heclth, and engineering ond science ________ .. ___ _ Writers, artists, and entertainers -------------------------------

Actors and dancers ________ ---------------------------------Authors, editors, and reporters .. _______________ ,. ____________ _

Other professional, technical, and kindred workerS-----------------. Managers and admfnlstnrtors, except farm----------------­

Buyers, purchasing agents, and sales managers-------------------Res1aurant, caf.etefio, and bar managers ________________ ,,. ______ _

-

School ad mlnistrotars ________ ------ _________________________ _ Other specified managers and administrators--------------------Managers and administrators, n.e.c., salaried ___________________ _

Wholesale ond retoil trode •.•. ---------------------------·-­Manogers ond admints1rators, n.e.c., self-employed--------------­

Wholesale and retail trode ·------------·-------------··-·---

Soles workt'1 ---- -------- .... -- ------------------ -----Demonstrators, hucksters, and peddlers-------------------- ____ _ Insurance, real estate agents, and brokers ______________________ _ Sales clerks, retoil trade __ ---- ____ ----------------------------Salesmen, retail trade ______ .. _---- __ --------------------------Other sales workers-----------------------------------------

Clerical and klndnd worfcers ----------------------------Bonk tellers ______ ·- __ ------ __________ ------ -------- -·-· ___ _ Bookkeepers __ ---- ______ ---- ------ __ ---------------------- _ Cashiers __ -------- __ ---- .... __ -- ---------------- .. ------- .......... Counter clerks, e)(cept food-----------------------------------Enumerators and interviewers ____ ----------------------------_ File clerks .• -· ________ ------ ______ •••• -----·-------·-----·--Office machine operators------------------------------------­

Bookkeeping and billing machine operators-------------------­Keypunch ope rotors ---- ---- __ -------------- ---------- .......... Payroll ond limekeeping clerks ________________________________ _

Receptionists ____ ..:. _______ ---- _____________ ,. -------------- __ _ Secretaries ____ -- .... ____ ... __ -- ________ .. ___________ ---- -- ____ _ Stenographers ---- .. _____ ---- ______ ---- ---------- ------------Telephone -operators __ ---- __ -- -------- ---------- ------------ .. Typisl s __ -- -- -· •• -- -- -- -· -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -· -- -- -- -- -· -- -- -- -· Other clerical ond kindred workers--·---------------------------

Craftsmen and kJndrtd worl""----------------------- .. --F.aremen, n.e.c __________ .. ___ ---- -- ---- ------------ _,. ____ ----

Operatives, uupt tran1port---------------------..-------Ass-emblers __ -- __ -- __ -- ____ -- -- -- -- -- __ -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Bottling and conning operatives ________________ .. ________ .. _____ _ Checkers, examiners, and inspectors; manufacturing-------------­Dressmakers and seamstresses, except factory -----------------­Laundry and drycleoning operatives. including ironers ------------­Graders and sorters, manufacturing---------------------------­Peckers and wrappers, except produce--------------------------

-. . . -----. ---. --. --. ------.

-.

. ----. -.

Sewers and s titchers ______ -------- __ ------------------ --------Textile operatives .... __ -------- __ .... -------------- ____ .. _______ _ -Other specified operatives-----------------·---------------·-­Miscellaneous (Ind not specified operatives ------ .. -----------------Manufacturing __________ .... ____________ ,. __________________ _

Durable goods .... __ ---- __ ---- __ ----------------------------

Machinery, including electrical __ ------------- .. ----------­O!her durable goods --·· ---- ---------------------·-----

--Nondurable goods, including not specified manufacturing ______ _ Food and kindred products-----------------------------­Apparel and other fabricated textile products -----·--------

Nonmanufocturing industries ____ -------------------------- __ Transport equipment operatives _________________________ _

laberen, 1xctpt fa""---------------------------------Fonurs a.nd fem managers _______ ,. ___ ,. _______________ _

Famt lobonrs and fann fonmtn _.,. _____ .. ______________ .... _ Paid farm laborers and farm foremen--------------------------­Unpaid family workers----------------·-·-----·--------------

. ------. --

! . Strv~ca wortc.en, tXctpt private household• -----------------( eamng service workers------------------------------------­

Chambermaids ond maids -------··------------------------· Food service workers----------------------------------------Cooks, except private hausehofd ____________________________ _

Waiters and food counter workers ---------------------------Health service workers __________ -----------------------------

Nursing aides, orderlies, and attendants-----------------------Pracfical nurses. __ .... __ -- -- .... ____ ---- ____ ---- __ ---- ___ .. ____ _

Personal service workers------------------------------------­Hairdressers ond cosmetologists .. ----------------------------

-----------Private housthold wori1:1rs __ ---------------- -----------­

Private household workers, living in--------- .. -----------------­Private household workers, living out-----------------------------

Total employed

114 076

20 050 891 478 345 269 99

4 246 190

3 778 BBS

97 673 440

5 133 2 110

575 405 136 856

14 199

2 412

3 397 372 240 215 736

1 544 396 290 153

8 480 316

1 207 5 485

140 1 332

50 204 865

4 687 2 825

528 96

2 150 2 372

208 1 558

591 1 033

10 660 597

1 255 6 302

16 243

1 888 388

12 215 2 337

26 1 092

303 471 35

1 005 832 349

3 096 2 669 2 293 1 816

707 1 109

477 24 36

376

472

874

61

230 196 34

14 011 1 656

347 5 216

757 3 288 3 133 1 755

628 1 897

955

2 194 276

1 918

'Includes protective service workers and allocated cases not shown separately,

8 - 648 CONNECTICUT

Government workers

Private woge and salary workers Total Federal

91 190 19 983 1 927

10 401 8 991 286 650 211 55 469 9 -119 226 5 250 19 8

74 25 -3 382 738 66

132 49 5 3 078 583 52

791 83 5 61 36 -

236 437 27 186 254 5 891 4 226 22 387 1 723 -266 125 5 371 34 a 118 18 -693 38 5

14 - -173 9 5

1 457 789 75 2 441 509 100

352 5 -137 53 -115 94 -391 259 86

l 446 98 14 387 9 4 - - -- - -

7 850 93 22 233 - -

1 070 17 7 5 229 46 11

129 - -1 189 30 4

42 020 7 688 1 322 841 24 20

4 218 347 22 2 584 211 10

520 a 4 62 34 9

1 957 193 41 2 101 242 32

188 20 5 1 371 166 18

545 46 3 946 77 12

8 895 1 614 216 321 267 25

1 153 98 17 4 825 1 437 149

13 052 3 090 762

1 664 149 46 355 33 -

11 858 226 79 2 310 27 a

26 - -1 076 16 11

224 6 -436 11 -35 - -

986 14 4 814 4 -345 4 -

2 994 87 34 2 612 57 22 2 261 32 16 1 784 32 16

702 5 -1 002 27 16

477 - -24 - -36 - -

351 25 6

424 36 -780 39 20

- - -192 4 -192 4 -- - -

11 370 2 248 52 1 503 141 18

332 15 -4 349 792 21

471 254 4 3 105 145 6 2 771 317 13 1 558 169 9

521 95 -1 317 362 -

788 - -2 190 - -

276 - -1 914 - -

State

5 621

1 605 139

9 56

5 25

320 11

262 48 -

242 242 125 44 33 26 -

24 -4

267

117 5 -

10 55 47 ---

48 -

10 29 -9

3 258 4

170 28 -15

124 143 15

105 39 42

599 177 53

914 950

35 14

50 6 ---

11 -6 --

13 14 8 a -B ---6

-4

----

504 60 -

68 21 13

260 132 92 82 ----

1970-Continued

Unpaid Self-employed family

Loco I workers workers

12 435 2 345 558

7 100 626 32 17 24 6 - - -

165 - -6 - -- - -

352 121 5 33 4 5

269 117 -30 5 6 36 - -

168 - -7 - -

4 079 12 4 1 679 - -

87 184 -- - -18 - -9 125 -- - -- 17 -

447 155 11

292 415 32 - 10 5

53 so -84 6 -

118 82 4 37 - -

5 - -- 267 23 - 134 19

23 465 72 - 83 -- 115 5 6 143 67 - 11 -

17 113 -3 108 222 274

- - -155 73 49 173 6 24

4 - -10 - -28 - -67 21 B - - -

43 21 -4 - -

23 - 10 799 44 107

65 9 -28 4 -

374 24 16 1 378 41 60

68 70 5 19 - -97 114 11 13 - -- - -5 - -6 73 -- 11 13 - - -4 5 -4 14 -4 - -

40 11 4 21 - -8 - -a - -5 - -3 - -- - -- - -- - -

13 - -36 11 1

15 24 31

- 61 -4 - 34 4 - -- - 34

1 692 333 60 63 7 5 15 - -

703 34 41 229 16 16 126 18 20 44 35 10 28 23 5

3 12 -280 214 4

- 163 4

- 4 -- - -- 4 -

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

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Table 173. Occupation of Employed Persons by Class of Worker, Race, and Sex:

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas

[Data based an sample, see text. For meaning of symbols, see text]

Private wage and solary workers Total

Government workers

Federal State

1970-Continued

Self-employed Local workers

Unpaid family

workers of 250,000 or More Total employed i--~~~'""1"-~~~~~-+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-+~~~~-t-~~~--1

HARTFORD SMSA-Continued

Negro

Male, 16 years old and over-------------------------

Professional, technlc.al, and kindred workers ________________ _ Accountants ________________________________________________ _ Architects __________________________________________________ _

Computer specialists------------ -- ---- -------- -------- ---- ___ _ Engineers ---- ------ -------- ------ ____ ---------- ________ -----

Aeronautical and astronautical -------------------------------Civil -- -- -- -- -- -- __ -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- ---- -- ________________ _ Electrical and electronic -------------------------------------Mechanical _______________________________________________ _

Other engineers ____ ---- __ ---- __ ----------------------------Lawyers and judges ------------------------------------------

Lif-e and physical scientists-------------------------------------Chemists ________ ------ __ ------ ------------------------ __ _

Physicians, dentists, and related practitioners---------------------Oentists ------ __ ------ __ ---- __ ---- ---------- _____________ _ Pharmacists ______________________________________________ _

Physicians, medical and osteopathic---------------------------Other related practitioners ______ -- -- ________ ------ __________ _

Health technologists and technicians ____ -------- __________ ---- __ _ R&ligjous workers __ -------- ---- __ -------- ------ _____________ _ Social scientists--··- ________ ---- __________ ---------------- ___ _

Social and recreation workers----------------------------------Teachers __ -- ------ ____ ---- ---- ______ ---- ------ ______ ---- ___ _

College and university ________ -------------------- __ ------ __ _ Elementary and prekindergarten ---------------- .. -------------Secondary ---- ____________________ ------ ________ ----------

Engineering and science technicians __________ ---------- _________ _ Draftsmen and surveyors ________________ -------- __ ------ ___ _ Electrical and electronic engineering technicians ______ ---------- __

Technicians, except health, and engineering and science ____________ _ Airplane pilots __________________ ---- ---- ______ -------- -----

Writers, artists, and entertainers-------------------------------Other professional, technical, and kindred workers ________________ _

Managers and administrators, except fam1 ____ ---- _________ _ Buyers, purchasing agents, and sales managers-------------------Schaal administrators ______________ ---- ______ ---- ____ ---------Specified managers and administrators, public administration _______ _ Other specified managers and administrators ---------------------Managers and administrators, n.e.c., salaried ____________________ _

~~~~~~~11eu~~a ~~f~iit;~d; :: :: :::: :::: ========== :::::::: ::::: Transportation, communications and other public utilities ---------All other industries ______________ ---- __ ---- __ ------------ __ _

Managers and administrators, n.e.c:., self.employed----------------Construction __________________________ -------- ___________ _ Manufacturing ____________________________ ------ __ ------ __ _ Wholesale and retail trode----------------------------------­All other industries-----------------------------------------

Soles workers ____________ ---- ________________ -- -- ___ _ lnsu ranee agents, brokers, ond underwriters _____________________ _ Real estate agents and brokers ________________________________ _ Soles representatives, manufacturing industries ------------------­Soles representatives, wholesale trade---------------------------Soles clerks, retail trade ______________________________________ _ Salesmen, retail trade ____________________ ---- ________ ------ ---Salesmen of services and construction---------------------------Other sales workers ________________________ ··- __ ------ ---- ___ _

(Jerica! and kindred workers----------------------------­Bonk tellers and cashiers--------------------------------------Bookkeepers and billing clerks_ ___ -- -- ________ ------ ____ -- ---- __ Mail handlers and postal clerks--------------------------------­Other clerical and kindred workers------------------------------

Craftsm•n and ldndred workers __________________________ _ Apparel craftsmen and upholsterers ________________ -- ------ __ ---Bakers __________ -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- ---- ---- ---- -- ---- -- ---Cabinetmakers __________________ ------ ______ ---- ____ ---- ____ _ Conslruction craftsmen ____ ------ __ ------------------------ __ _

Carpenters ____________________________ -------- ____ ------ __ Excavating, grading, and road machine operators _______________ _ Electricians ________________________________ -------------- __

Masons and tile setters ------------------------------------­Painters, construction and maintenance, and paperhangers--------Plasterers ood cement finishers __ -- -- ------ __________ ---- __ ---Plumbers and pipe fillers-----------------------------------­Other construction craftsmen --------------------------------

foremen, n.e.c ____________________ ---- __ ---------- __ ---- -----Manufacturing __________ ---- __________ ---- __ ---------- __ ---Nonmo nufocturing industries ---- __ -- ____ -------- ---------- ---

Linemen and servicemen, telephone and power-------------------­Locomotive engineers and firemen-------------------------------Mec!ianics and repairmen ________ -------- ________ ---- __ ------ __

Air conditioning, heating, and refrigeration ---------------------Aircraft ____________ ---- ______ ---- ________ ------ ____ ---- __

:~~?.i~~~let'e:~~l~f~~g-~~~~=================================== Other mechanics and repairmen ------------------------------

Metal craftsmen, except mechanics ----------------------------­Machinists and job and die setters---------------------------­Sheetmetal workers and tinsmiths-------------------------- --­Tool and die mokers ---------------------------------------­Other metal craftsmen--------------------------------------

Printing craftsmen ________________________ -- -- ---- -- -- -- -- -- --Compositors ond typesetters--------------------------------­Pressmen and plate printers, printing-------------------------­

Stationary engineers and power station operators ----------------­Other craftsmen and kindred workers ---------------------------

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

9 964

640 32 9

22 43

29 10

4 16

12 7

29 14 9 6

14 35 9

39 100 16 45 28 97 31 22

24 159

273 24 4

51 46

102 4

38

60 46 11 6

20 9

308 17 16 25 42 63 30 11

104

823 4

19 196 604

l 691 22

4 13

226 35 26 26 22 57 26 18 16

112 46 66 21

333 6

49 158

120

290 184

13 20 73 99 44 55 5

566

8 148

356 21

5 22 22

12 10

11

12 7 9

9

10 35

4

10

10 83 21 22

15 97

159 24

42 93

4 38

51

248 17 9

15 27 44 30 11 95

477 4

19 37

417

1 445 22

4 5

168 24 20 12 15 37 26 18 16

105 46 59 21

313 6

44 149

114

266 160

13 20 73 94 44 50

5 442

l 422

249 11 4

17

17

4

39 84 16 45 18 14 10

9 62

4 51

337

159 178

163

12

14

19 19

106

546

17

17

228

154 74

103

19 19

79

289

88 11

17

17

20 21 16

10 10

26

17

9

9

18

18

28

6

17

587

152

4

14 63

45 18

9 62

21

4 17

5 86

32

10

372

35

4

4 5

20 14

6

50

46 11 6

20 9

60

7 10 15 19

83

8 46 11

14 7

14

18

22

CONNECTICUT 8 - 649

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Table 173. Occupation of Employed Persons by Class of Worker, Race, and Sex: 1970- Continued [Data based an sample, see text. For meaning of symbols, see textl

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas Private wage and Self·emplayed ~~~il~

of 250,000 or More 1-T-ot_a_I e_m_p_lo-yed-i.---··_1a_rv_w_or_k_•r_s.j-___ r_a_1._1 ___ F_e_de_ra_1 ____ s_1a_t• _____ La_c_a1+ ___ w_a_rk_•_rs+-___ w_a,_k_e.•-1·

Government workers

HARTFORD SMSA-Continued

Negro-Continued

Male, 16 years old and over-Continued

Operotivu, except tnlnsport ------ ------ __ ------------ __ _ Assemble rs ------ __ ---- •• ---- __ -----· ------ -------- ------ __ _ Checkers. examiners, and inspectors; manufacturing ----.. --~ ... -----­Garage workers a11d gas station attendants----------------------­loundry and drycleanlng operatives, n.e.c ---------·--------------Meat cutlers and butchers. ___________________________________ _ Mine operatives, n.e.c ____ __________________________ .., _________ _ Packers and wrappers, except produce ______________________ ., ___ _ Poin!ers. monufactu.red a.rticles ______________ ,. _________________ _

Prec1s1on mochme operot1ves -------- ---------------------------Sowyers -- __________ .. _ ---------- ___________________________ _

Stationary firemen -- ---- __________ ---- ______ -------- ____ ---- _ Tex tile operatives ---- ____ ------ ____ ---- ____ ---- __ -------- ___ _ Welders and flomecutters •• ____________ ------------ ____ ---- ___ _ Other metalworking operatives ______________ .,. _________ ---------Other specified operatives ------------------------------------­Miscellaneous and not specified operatives -----------------------

. Occupo1ion1 Machine operatives, miscellaneous specified -----------------­Machine operatives, not specified ---------------------------Miscellaneous o perotives ______ -------- ------ ____ ---- .. _ ----Not specified operatives-----------------------------------

lndustry1 Manufacturing __ ------ ____ -------------------------------

Durable goods ------. _ ---------------------------------Wood products, including furniture _____________________ _ Primary metal industries -----------------------------­Fabricated metal industries ----------------------------Machinery, including electrical _________________________ _ Motor vehicles and equipment-------------------------­Transportation equipment, except motor vehicles---------­Other durable goods----------------------------------

Nondurable goods--------------------------------------Food and kindred products ____________________________ _ Apparel and other fabricated textile products------------­Poper and allied products--------------------·--------­Chemicals and allied products----------------·---------Other nondurable goods ______________________________ _

Nat specified manufacturing industries ____________________ _ Nonmcmufacturing industries ________ ---- -------------------

Transportation, communications, and other public utilities __ _ Wholesale and retail trade. ___________________________ _ All other industries-----------------·-----------------

Transport equtpment operatives __________ -------------- __ _ Bus drivers ____ .,_ -- -------- ---------------------------------Toxicob drivers and chauffeurs--------------------------------­Truck drivers and deliverymen----------------------------------Other transport equipment operatives ___________________ ., _______ _

Lcaltoren, uc:e·pt farm----------------------------------Construction laborers ________ ---------- ------------------ ____ _ Freight, stock, and materiel handlers---------------------------­Other specified laborers-----·--------------------------------­Miscellaneous and not specified laborers-------------------------

Occupation: Miscellaneous laborers ______ ----., ___ ----------------------Not specified laborers .. _______ -----------------------------

Industry, Man ufccturing -- -- -- -- -- ---- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- ---- ---- -- __ ...

Durable goods -------- ---------- -------- ----------·- --­Wood products, including furniture----------------------M etot industries ........ ____ ---- ________ ------ ____ --------Machinery, including electrical ____ ----------------------Trans portotion equipment __________________ ---- _______ _ Other durable goods----------------------------------

Nondurable goods-------------------------------------­Food and kindred products-----------------------------

Not specified manufacturing industries ____________________ _

Nonmonufacturlng industries------------------------------­Railroads and rollway express service--------------------­Transportatio11, except railroads-------------------------­Communications, and utilities and sanitary services---------­Wholesale and retail trade------------------------------­All other Industries-------------------------------------

Fam taborers and fann fo~m•n -------------------------­Paid farm laborers and form foremen---------------------------­Unpoid family workers------------------------------------·---

Service worken, ucept private household• ----------------­Cleaning service workers---------..----------------------------­Food servi-ce workers----------------------------------------­

Cooks. except private household •• ------------------------·--­Busboys and dishwashers -----------------------------------Health servtce workers __ ------ __ ..... ________ ------ _____________ _

Personal service workers-------------------- .. -----------------Pro1ective service workers .... __ .,. ___________________ .., ___ ---- __ .... _

Firemen, fire protection .. ~------- .. --------------------------­Guards and wc1chmen ---------------------- ... --------------­Policemen ond detectives------------------------------------

Private household woriten ••• ----------------------------

•Includes a/located cases not shown separately.

8 - 650 CONNECTICUT

2 690 146 102 63 29 27 7

49 29

187

15 35 76 92

1 281 552

133 328

58 33

484 426

12 32

106

188 88

33 5

4 24 25 68

35 33

859 33 18

424 384

1 138 176 247 601 114

37 77

64 64

41 8

11 4

50

4 11 3

32

26

11 11

1 500 372 145 90 22 34

104 175 35

108 32

2 557 127 97 57 29 27 7

49 29

172

9 35 76 92

1 231 520

127 308 52 33

458 400

12 32

106

162 88

33 5

4 24 25 62

35 27

815 33 12

394 376

924 171 175 488

90

26 64

64 64

41 8

11 4

26

4

3 19

151 269 126 84 18 34 68 61

61

125 19 5 6

15

48 26

6 20

26 26

26

23

20 3

154 5

59 66 24

11 13

24

11

13

307 97 19 6 4

114 35 47 32

69 5 5 6

43 10

10

10 10

10

12

86

30 52 4

22 8

9

21 6

5 6

6 6

33 5 8

11 9

9

9

9

75 22 15 6 4

33

27 6

35 8

11

10

10

10 10

10

11

11

35

21 3

11

11

11

210 67 4

72 35 11 26

2 6

21

6 10 5

38

7 31

23

42 6

36

22

6 16

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

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Table 173. Occupation of Employed Persons by Class of Worker, Race, and Sex: [Data based on sample, see text. For meaning of symbols, see text]

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

HARTFORD SMSA-Continued

NegrG -Continued

Female, 16 years old and over -----------------------Professional, technical, and kindred worken ________________ _

Accountants ________ ----_ .. -- __________ ------ ______ -------- __ _ Computer specialists .. ___ -- -- ____ ---- __ ------ ---- __ ---- _______ _ Libraric ns ____ - ... ____ -- __ ------ __ -- -- __ ---- ---- ---- ------ ____ _ Mathematical spec lo lists ______________________________________ _

life and physical scientists------------------------------------­Registered nurses, dietitians, ond therapists ----------------------

Dietitians ____________ ---- ____ -- ____ ---- ________ -------- __

Registered nurses -- ---------- ----------------------------­Health technologists and technicians __ --------------------------Soci<JI scientists ____ .. - ____________ .. _____ -------- ____________ _

----

Social ond recreation workers-----------------------------... ---­Teachers: College and universitv-------------------------------

Elementary and prekindergarten _________________ ..,. __ _

Secondary ---- ---------- ------------------ -------Other teachers __ -- ---- ------------------------ .. -- ..

Engineering and science technicians .. ----------------------------­Technicicms, except health, and engineering and science __ ---------­Writers, artists, and entertainers ------------------------------

Actors and dancers .. _____ ------------------------------ ___ _ Authors, editors, and reporters .... ---------------------------­

Other professional, technical, and kindred workers----------------Managen and administraton, except farm ________________ _

Buyers, purchasing agents, and soles managers-----------------­Resf<lorant, cafeteria, and bar managers------------------------School administrators ........ ------ ______ ---------------------- __ Other specified managers and administrators--------------------Monogers and administrators. n.e.c., salaried ____ ,. _____ .. ________ _

Whalesole and retail trode---------------------------------­Managers and administrators. n.e.c., self-employed --------------­

Wholesale ond retail trode----------------------------------

Sales workers ---- __ ---- -------------- ---------------Demonstrators, hucksters, and peddlers------------------------­lnsurance, real estate agents, and brokers----------------------­Sales clerks1 retail trade--------------------------------------Salesmen, retail trade-------------- ____ ----------------------Other sales workers ____ ---- __ ---------------- ------------ __ _

Clerical and kindred worken ----------------------------Bonk tellers __ ---- ______________ ----------------------------Bookkeepers ------ ------ __ ------ ---- ---- ------ ---- ---------Cashiers---- .... ______ ------------------------------------ ---Counter clerks, except food----------------------------------­Enumerators and interviewers---------------------------------File clerks ____ -- ______________________ ---- ________ ---- _____ _

Office machine operators------------------------------------­Bookkeeping and billing machine operators --------------------Keypunch operators ____ ------ ____ -------------------------

---------------------------------

Payroll and timekeeping clerk•----------------------------------Receptionists __ -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -------- -------- ---------- ---Secretaries ______________________ ---- __ ---------------------Stenographers ______ ---- __ .... ________ -------- ---- ------------Telephone ope rotors __ -- ____ ---- __ -- -------------------------Typists ________________ ---- ________ ---------- --------------Othr clerical and kindred workers-----------------------------

Craftsmen and kindred worbrs--------------------------Foremen. n.e.c __ ---- -- -- __________ ---- ---- -------- ------ ----

Operatives, ucept transport-------------------------- __ Assemblers __ ---- ------ ---- -- ---------------------- ~-------Bottling and canoing operatives-------------------------------­Checkers., examiners, and inspectors; manufacturing-------------­Dressmakers and seamstresses, except factory --------------.- .. -­laundry and drycleonlng operatives. including ironers. -------------Graders and sorters, monufacturing ___________________________ _ Packers and wrappers, except produce _________________________ _ Sewers and sfitchers ________________ ---- ------------ ---------Textile operatives ______ -------- -------------- __ -------------Other specified operatives ------------------------------------Miscellaneous ond not specified operatives _____________ ,,, _______ _

Manufacturing---- ____ ------ ________ ----------------------Durable goods __ ---- ---- __________ -------------------- --

Machinery, including electrical .... ____ ------------------ __ _ Other durable goods-----------------------------------

Nondurable goods, including not specified manufacturing ______ _ Food and kindred products-----------------------------­Apporel and other fabricated textile products --------------

Nonmanufacturing industries __ -------- ------ ---- ---.------- --

Transport equipment aperatives ____ -------------.. ------ --

Laborers, except fann--------------------------------­

Fannen attd farm managen ----------------------------Farm loboren and fanft foremen ________________ .,. _______ _

Paid form laborers and farm faremen------------------..--------­Unpoid family workers---------------------------------------

Servitt workers, except private household1 .... --------------Cleonirig service workers------------------------------------­

Chambermaids and maids ---------------------------------­Food service workers-------------- .. ------------------------­

Cooks, except private household----------------------------­Waiters and food counter workers--------------------------­

Health service workers--------------------------------------­Nursing aides, orderlies, and attendants .. ---------------------­Practical nurses .... __ ---- -- -- -- __ -- -- - .. ---- -------- -- ---- -- -

Personal service workers-------------------------------------Hairdressers and cosmetologists-----------------------------

Private household wortl:en ____________________ ,. _______ ....

Private household workers, living in_ .. ---------------------#---~ Private household workers. living out-------~------------------.. -

------------------------------------------------

Total employed

8 983

979 36 13 6 4 -

159 41

105 30 14 82 20

236 64 26 9 3

2B -5

249

120 lB -

30 21 51 2 --

341 13 18

144 -

166

3 243 58 B2

122 19 6

203 251 32

1B5 -

35 233 22

101 443

l 668

141 29

1 246 114 -

46 12

107 -

78 12 5

674 19B 1B6 178 22

156 8 --

12

13

86

-25 25 -

1 726 208

70 192 57 45

534 361

9B 141 70

1 063 111 952

11ncludes protective service workers and allocated coses not shown separately.

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

498-142 0 - 73 - 42

Government workers

Private wage and salary workers Total Federal

7 181 1 655 378

468 453 70 31 5 5 13 - -- 6 -4 - -- - -

130 20 5 30 11 5 93 3 -30 - -9 5 -

11 71 3 13 7 -49 1B7 7 20 44 -5 17 5 5 4 -- 3 -

2B - -- - -5 - -

120 B4 45

71 49 -18 - -- - -4 26 -5 16 -

44 7 -2 - -- - -- - -

331 10 7 13 - -11 7 7

144 - -- - -163 3 -

2 447 779 262 58 - -68 14 5

112 10 -19 - -- 6 -

170 33 13 211 29 5

20 12 5 165 9 -- - -

22 13 6 1B7 46 11

17 5 5 90 11 -

346 97 11 1 147 515 206

121 13 5 21 8 -

1 202 40 20 110 4 -- - -

36 10 5 B - -

107 - -- - -

78 - -12 - -5 - -

656 18 10 190 8 5 17B B 5 170 8 5 22 - -

14B 8 5 8 - -- - :... - - -

12 - -12 - -76 10 10

- - -25 - -25 - -- - -

1 365 301 4 194 14 -65 5 -

171 21 -45 12 -40 5 -

409 105 4 302 45 4 42 50 -81 41 -51 - -

1 063 - -111 - -952 - -

Stole

443

99 --6 --9 -3 --

29 7

12 5 B 4 ----

19

12 ---5 7 ---------

195 -9 5 -6

14 19 7 9 -7

17 --

54 64

--7 ---------4 3 3 3 -3 ----------

130 4 -

10 6 -

92 36 50 5 ----

1970-Continued

Unpaid Self-employed family

Local workers workers

834 140 7

284 58 -- - -- - -- - -- - -- - -6 9 -6 - -- 9 -- - -5 - -

39 - -- - -168 - -39 - -4 4 -- - -3 - -- - -- - -- - -

20 45 -37 - -- - -- - -26 - -11 - -- - -- - -- - -- - -3 - -- - -- - -- - -- - -3 - -

322 11 6 - - -- - -5 - -- - -- - -6 - -5 11 -- - -- 11 -- - -- - -

18 - -- - -

11 - -32 - -

245 - 6

8 1 -B - -

13 4 -4 - -- - -5 - -- 4 -- - -- - -- - -- - -- - -4 - -- - -- - -- - -- - -- - -- - -- - -- - -- - -- - 1

- - -- - -- - -- - -- - -

167 60 -10 - -5 - -

11 - -6 - -5 - -9 20 -5 14 -- 6 -

36 19 -- 19 -- - -- - -- - -

CONNECTICUT 8- 651

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Table 173. Occupation of Employed Persons by Class of Worker, Race, and Sex:

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas

of 250,000 or More

NEW HAVEN SMSA

Total

Male, 16 years old and over-------------------------

Profeulonal, tethn;ccd, and kindred worlcers ---- -------------Accountants ____________________ -- __ -- _____________________ _ -Architects ______ -------- -- ____ -- -- __ •• ____________ -- -- -- -- __ -Computer spec:icilists ------------------------ -----------------Engineers ------------------ -------------------- -------------

Aeronoutical and astronautical ------------------------------Civil ---------- -- ---- ------------------------ -- ----------Electriccil and electronic ------------------------ __ ----------Mechanical _________ ,.. ____________________________________ _

la~~he% ~~~ni~d~~~-== :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: : : :: :: :: :: :: : life and physical scientists------------------------------------

Chemists ---- ---------- ---------------------- ___________ _ Physicians, dentists, and re1oted practitioners--------------------

Dentists ------ __ ------------------------ -- ----- ------- ---Pharmacists __ ---- __________ ------------------ __ -------- --Physicians, medical and osteopathic -------------- __ ----------Other related practitioners.---------------- __________ --------

Health technologists and technicians __ ---------_---- __ ---------­Religious workers -------------- ------------ -- __ -------------Social scientists ________ -------------------- ________ ------ __ _

Social and recreation workers---------------------------------Teachers ____ ------------------------ -- ------ ----- - ------ -- -

College and university ____ ---------------------- ____ ------ __ :Elementary and prekindergarten __ ------------ -------- ---- __ _ Secondary ------ ------ ---- ---- ____ -------- --- __ --- -------

---------------------Engineering and science technicians ____________________________ _ -

Droitsmen and surveyors __ ---- ____ ------------------ __ -----Electrical and electronic engineering technicions----------------­

Technicions, except health, and engineering and science __ ----------

-

Airplane pilol s ____ ---- __ ------ ________ ---- ---- __ ----------Writers, arlists, Ofld entertainers------------------------------Olher professional, technical, and kindred workers ____ ------------

Managers and administrators, ext•pt fann----------------­Buyers, purchasing agents. and sales managers------------------School administrators __________ ------------------------------Specified managers and odministrotors, public administration __ ----­Other specified managers and administrators-------------------­Managers and administrators, n.e.c., salaried-------- __ -------- __

Manufacturing ____ ---- __________ ---------------- __ ---- ___ _ Wholesale and retail !rode ________ ---- ____ ------ __ -------- __ Transportation. communications and other public utilities ------ __ All other industries __________ ---- ______ ---- ---- __ -------- __

Managers and administrators, n.e.c., self·employed ---------------Construction -- ____________ ... ______ ---------- ____________ _ Manufacturing ____ ---- ____________________ -------------- __ Wholesale and retail trade----------------------------------All other industries ________________________ ------ ___ ----- __

Sales woricen ____ ---------------------------- -- -----Insurance agents, brokers. and underwriters ____________________ _ Real estate agents and brokers-------------------------------­Soles representatives., manufacturing industries -----------------­Sales representatives, wholesale trade-------------------------­Soles clerks, retail trade--------------------------------------Solesmen, retail trade ______ ------ ______ ---------- ____ ------ __ Salesmen of services and cor.structian -------------------------­Other soles workers-----------------------------------------

Clerical and kindred wark•rs----------------------------Bonk tellers and co shiers ___________ ----- ____________ ---------Bookkeepers and billing clerks ____ ---- ____________ -------------Moil handlers and postal clerks •• -----------------------------­Other clerical and kindred workers-----------------------------

Craftsmen and kindred woric.ers __ ------ ________ -------- __ Apparel craftsmen and upholsterers----------------------------Bakers __ -- __ -- ---- ---- - - -- - - -- -- -- -- -- ---- ---- ---- --------Cabinetmakers _____________________________________________ _ Conslruction craftsmen ____________________________ -------- __

Carpenters __ ,., ___ ---------- __________________________ ----_ Ex.coveting, grading, Qnd road machine operators ______________ _ Electricians ____ -- __ ---- ---- ____________ ------ ________ -----

-----

-----------------------------

---------Masons and tile setters -----------------------------------­

Painters, construction and maintenance, and paperhangers--------Plasterers and cement finishers ______ -------- __ ---------- ___ _ Plumbers and pipe fitters----------------------------------­Other construction craftsmen-------------------------------

---

Foremen, n.e.c __________ -------- ____________ ---- __ ------ ___ _ Manufacturing---------------- ____ -------- ____ -------- ___ _ Nonmanufactt1ring industries ------ __ -------- ____ ---------- __

linemen and servicemen, telephone and power------------------­locomotive engineers and firemen-----------------------------­Mechanics and repairmen---------------- __ -------------------

Air conditioning, heating, and refrigeration --------------------Aircraft ---------- ------ ---- ---- ____ ------- --- __ ------ ---

:~ ~1;1~~~ete:~~:~i~~9-~~~~::: :: ::::::::: :: ==~= ::: :: ::::::::: Other mechanics and repairmen -----------------------------

Metal craftsmen, except mechanics ---------------------------­Machinists and job and die setters--------------------------­Sheetmetal workers and tinsmiths---------------------------­Tool ond die makers---------------------------------------Other metal craftsmen ____ ------------ ------------ ------ __ _

---------------

Printing craftsmen __________ --------------------------------_ Compositors and typesetters-------------------------------­Pressmen and ;plate printers, printing------------------------­

Stationary engineers and power station operators ---------------­Other craftsmen ond kindred workers --------------------------

-----

8- 652 CONNECTICUT

!Doto hosed on sample, see text. For meaning of symbols, see text I

Government workers

Private wage and Total employed salary workers Total Federal Stote

90 410 71 972 11 192 3 297 2 279

17 064 11 745 3 383 496 923 1 165 835 144 77 43

238 114 '19 4 -385 362 17 5 3

2 328 2 066 176 37 117 137 127 5 5 -298 187 106 5 79 516 480 26 17 9 298 288 5 - 5

l 079 984 34 10 24 624 197 53 7 28

363 292 66 37 23 223 190 28 15 7

l 666 778 123 76 21 279 21 11 - 11 235 177 - - -

l 064 559 112 76 10 88 21 - - -

290 208 61 20 22 447 418 - - -278 187 86 37 16

282 109 168 11 80 3 735 l 965 l 736 10 313 I 760 l 490 270 6 247

680 101 579 - 28 l 015 202 813 4 16 l 367 l 266 Bl 27 25

559 510 '19 - 8 216 205 11 11 -147 95 47 10 16 37 37 - - -

988 767 32 4 15 2 761 2 086 564 134 201

10 618 8 192 867 204 232 l 250 l 193 21 16 -

303 103 200 - 26 370 - 370 143 76

l 978 l 610 114 23 62 5 448 5 286 162 22 68 l 647 l 637 10 5 -l 710 l 705 5 5 -

532 522 10 - 5 l 559 l 422 137 12 63 l 269 - - - -

233 - - - -126 - - - -680 - - - -230 - - - -

6 431 5 581 42 16 16 625 516 - - -341 215 6 - 6 613 598 - - -

l 220 l 078 6 6 -l 635 l 387 10 5 5 754 686 - - -403 365 4 - -840 736 16 5 5

7 463 s 510 1 869 1 538 213 362 277 85 4 77 346 326 11 6 -l 412 171 l 237 l 237 -5 343 4 736 536 291 136

18 688 16 323 827 186 183 284 234 - - -169 149 - - -106 66 - - -

4 487 3 489 248 15 73 l 357 l 015 48 - 21

339 254 58 - 5 802 726 52 - 16 334 277 9 4 -530 318 32 - 15 114 107 - - -688 532 43 11 10 323 260 6 - 6

2 942 2 776 150 54 27 l 862 l 846 16 16 -l 080 930 134 38 27

765 749 16 5 11 193 193 - - -

3 892 3 448 191 46 33 228 203 4 - -98 85 13 13 -

I 609 l 407 64 16 10 147 101 6 6 -

l 810 l 652 lll4 11 23

2 093 2 061 14 5 4 722 713 9 5 4 314 305 - - -706 706 - - -351 337 5 - -754 744 - - -273 269 - - -326 320 - - -221 165 56 10 -

2 782 2 249 152 51 35

1970-Continued

Unpaid Self-employed family

Local workers workers

5 616 7 160 ·~

1 964 1 924 u 24 186 -25 95 -

9 6 -22 86 -- 5 -22 5 -- 10 -- 5 -- 61 -18 374 -

6 5 -6 5 -

26 759 6 - 247 -- 58 -

26 387 6 - 67 -

19 21 -- 29 -33 5 -77 5 -

1 413 34 -17 - -

551 - -793 - -

29 20 -21 20 -- - -

21 5 -- - -13 183 6

229 111 -431 1 549 10

5 36 -174 - -151 - -29 254 -72 - -

5 - -- - -5 - -

62 - -- l 259 10 - 233 -- 126 -- 670 10 - 230 -

10 803 5 - 109 -- 120 -- 15 -- 136 -- 233 5 - 68 -4 34 -6 88 -

118 75 9 4 - -5 9 -- 4 -

109 62 9

458 1 534 4 - 50 -- 20 -- 40 -

160 750 -27 294 -53 27 -36 24 -

5 48 -17 180 -- 7 -22 113 -- 57 -

69 16 -- - -

69 16 -- - -- - -

112 253 -4 21 -- - -

38 138 -- 40 -

70 54 -5 18 -- - -- 9 -- - -5 9 -- 10 -- 4 -- 6 -

46 - -66 377 4

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

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Table 173. Occupation of Employed Persons by Class of Worker, Race, and Sex:

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

NEW HAVEN SMSA-Continued

Toto! - Continued

Male, 16 years old and over-Continued

Operatives, except transport-----------------------------Assemblers __ ---- __________________________________________ _

Checkers, examiners, and inspectors; manufacturing---------------Garoge workers and gas station attendants ______________________ _ laundry and drycleaning operatives, n.e.c -------------------- .. --­Meat cutters and butchers-------------------------------------Mine operatives, n.e.c ____________ -----------------------------Packers and wrappers, except produce __________________________ _ Pointers, manufactured articles __ ------------------------------­Precision machine operatives------ __ ---------------------------Sawyers -- -- _______________________________________________ _

Stationary firemen __ ------------------------ ____ ---------- __ -Textile operatives ____ ---- ---- ---- -------- ____ ----------------Welders and flamecutters __________ ------ -------- -------------Other metalworking operatives-------------------------------­Other specified operatives -----------------------------------­Miscellaneous and not specified operatives ----------------------

Oc:cupation: . Machine operatives, miscellaneous specified ----------------­Machine operatives, not specified--------------------------Miscellaneous operatives ____ ------ ________ ------------ __ _ Not specified operatives----------------------------------

Industry, Manufacturing __ -------------------------------------- __

Durable goods __________________ ------ ____ ------------Wood products, including furniture ____________________ _

Primary metal industries ----------------------------­Fabricated metal industries --------------------------­Machinery, including electrical------------------------­Motor vehicles and equipment------------------------­Transportation equipment, except motor vehicles--------­Other durable goods---------------------------------

Nondurable goods ---- ____ ---- ____ ---------------------

----

----

------------

Food and kindred productS---------------------------­Apporel and other fabric:oted textile products ------------Poper and allied products ____________________________ _ -Chemicals and allied products------------------------­Other nondurable goods------------------------------

Not specified manufacturing industries--------------------Nonmonufacturing industries ---- __ ------ __ ---- __ ---------­

Transportation, communications, and other public utilities __ Wholesale and retail trade---------------------------­All other industries----------------------------------

TfQnsport equipment operatives ____ ----------------------Bus drivers ------ _________________________________________ _

Taxicab drivers and chauffeurs--------------------------------Truck drivers and deliverymen __ ---- __________________________ _ Other transport equipment operatives ______ ------ ________ ------_

Laboren, except farm ____________ ------ __ ---- ---------Construction laborers ---- ________ - .. ____ ---- __ ---- ______ ---- __ Freight, stock, and material handlers---------------------------Other specified laborers __ ---- __________ ------ ________ --------Miscellaneous and not specified laborers ------------------------

Occupation1 Miscellaneous laborers __________ ---- __ ------ ---- ---- ____ _ Not specified laborers---------- __ ---------------------- __

Industry; Manufacturing ____ -------------- __ ---------- -- -------- --

Durable goads __________ -------- ------ ______ ----------Wood products, including furniture ____________________ _ Metal industries ______ ---- ____ ---------- ____________ _ Machinery, including electrical __ -------------------- ---T ronsportation equipment __________________ -- -- -- -- -- -Other durable goods ____________ -------- ---- ------ __ _

Nondurable goods ______ ------ ____ ------ __ ------ ------ _ Food and kindred products---------------------------­

Not specified monufoc:turing industries-------- __ ----------

Nonmanufocturing industries __ ---- __ -------- ____ ---- ---- --Railroads and railway express service ____________ ------ --Transportation, except railroads------------------------­Communications, and utilities and sanitary services--------­Wholesale and retail trade-----------------------------­All other industries------------------------------------

Farmen and farm managen ----------------------------

Fann lahoren and fonn foremen------------------------­Paid farm laborers and farm foremen--------------------------­Unpoid family workers---------------------------------------

Servlce workers, except private household1 ---------------­Cleaning service workers------------------------------------­Food service workers---------------------------------------­

Cooks, except private household----------------------------­Busboys and dishwashers ---------------------------------­

Health service workers---------------------------------------Personal service workers-------------------------------------Protective service workers ____ -------- -- ----------------------

firemen, fire protection -----------------------------------­Guards and watchmen ------------------------------------­Policemen and detectives---------.. -------------------------

Private household worttus _____________________________ _

IJnc:ludes allocated coses not shown separately.

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

-------

------------

-----------------

---

-----------

-

[Data based on sample, see text. For meaning of symbols, see textl

Government workers

Total employed Private wage and

salary workers Total Federal State

11 407 10 796 433 198 74 649 628 21 12 9 905 854 46 29 5 428 422 - - -119 109 5 - 5 376 343 7 7 -

32 32 - - -322 312 6 - -109 104 5 5 -720 695 15 10 -46 38 - - -

225 140 85 11 5 107 96 11 - -364 317 21 16 -431 426 5 5 -

2 434 2 319 59 19 20 4 140 3 961 147 84 30

1 422 1 401 15 15 -1 554 1 463 85 44 17

741 690 31 9 13 423 407 16 16 -

3 611 3 477 118 76 25 2 391 2 266 109 72 25

35 35 - - -476 465 5 5 -312 312 - - -475 454 15 10 5 34 34 - - -

384 322 62 50 6 675 644 27 7 14

l 178 1 169 9 4 -76 76 - - -34 34 - - -

250 245 5 - -118 118 - - -700 696 4 4 -42 42 - - -

529 484 29 8 5 83 78 5 - -

237 232 - - -209 174 24 8 5

4 834 4 429 281 67 71 285 249 19 - -190 176 9 4 -

3 347 3 086 175 51 59 1 012 918 78 12 12

4 919 3 963 793 365 169 987 793 194 - 132

l 965 1 621 313 252 -l 313 983 232 103 26

654 566 54 10 11

153 127 20 10 -501 439 34 - 11

270 254 5 5 -202 186 5 5 -

10 10 - - -72 72 - - -45 45 - - -26 21 5 5 -49 38 - - -68 68 - - -- - - - -- - - - -

384 312 49 5 11 48 44 4 - 4 33 22 5 5 -44 28 16 - -

121 110 - - -138 108 24 - 7

265 29 7 7 -234 173 10 - 5 205 173 10 - 5

29 - - - -8 446 5 190 2 680 220 393 2 226 1 423 748 61 167 1 998 l 765 50 10 33

743 623 31 10 21 467 455 12 - 12 253 175 78 49 16 928 570 85 17 15

2 040 480 l 555 65 114 547 14 533 - -507 401 101 4 60 906 65 841 49 49

41 41 - - -

1970-Continued

Local Self-em played

workers

Unpaid family

workers

161 178 -- - -12 5 -- 6 -- 5 -- 26 -- - -6 4 -- - -5 10 -- 8 -

69 - -11 - -

5 26 -- - -

20 56 -33 32 -- 6 -

24 6 -9 20 -- - -

17 16 -12 16 -- - -- 6 -- - -- 6 -- - -6 - -6 4 -5 - -- - -- - -5 - -- - -- - -- - -

16 16 -5 - -- 5 -

11 11 -143 124 -

19 17 -5 5 -

65 86 -54 16 -

259 163 -62 - -61 31 -

103 98 -33 34 -10 6 -23 28 -

- 11 -- 11 -- - -- - -- - -- - -- 11 -- - -- - -- - -

33 23 -- - -- 6 -

16 - -- 11 -

17 6 -- 222 7

5 22 29 5 22 -- - 29

2 067 566 10 520 50 5

7 178 5 - 84 5 - - -

13 - -53 273 -

1 376 5 -533 - -

37 5 -743 - -- - -

CONNECTICUT 8 - 653

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Table 173. Occupation of Employed Persons by Class of Worker, Race, and Sex: (Data based on sample, see 1oxt. for meaning of symbols, see textJ

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

NEW HAVEN SMSA-Continued

Total- Continued

Female, 16 years old and aver -----------------------Professiona•, ttchntcal, and kindred work1n -----------------

Accountants------------------------------------------.-------Computer specialists ---- ______ -------- -------------- ____ ---- __ Librarians. __________________________________________________ _

Mathematical $pecialists ......... __ -------- -------- ................................ .. Life and physical scientists ...... ----------------------------------Reg~st~~ed nurses, dietitians, and therapists ----------------------

D1et1t1ons ________ ---- ---- __ ---- ---------- ______ -------- ---Regis.tered nurses __ ---- ________ ---- _______________________ _

Heolth technologists and technicions-----------------------------Social scientists ____ ---------- ______ ---------- _______________ _

-Social and recreation workers--------------------------------­Teachers.: College and university-------------------------------

Efementary and prekindergarten ---------------------Secondary -------- -- ---------------------- -------

--Other teachers ______________ ---- __________________ _

Engineering and science technicians-----------------------------Technicians, except health, and engineering and science __ ., ________ _ Writers, artists, and entertainers-- .. ---------------------------Actors ond dancers _________________ ,. ____ ,. ________________ _

Authors. editors, and reporters __ ,. __________________________ _ Other professional, technical, and kindred workers_ __ ,. ___________ _

Managers and odministraton, except farm------ .. ---------­Buyers, purchasing agents, nnd sales managers----- .. -----------­Restaurant, cofeterto-, and bar managers-----------------------­School administrators------ __ -------------- .. --------------- __ Other specified managers and administrators -------------------­Managers and administrators, n.e.c., salaried--------------------

Wholesale and retail trade---------------------------------­Managers and admfnistrotars, n.e.c,, self-employed --------------­

Wholesale and retail trade----------------------------------

Sales worileH ------ ------ ---------------------------Demonstrators, hucksters, and peddlers _________________ ,. ______ _ Insurance, real estate agents, ond brakers----------------------­Sales clerks, retail trode .. ----------------------------------.. --Salesmen, retoil trade ________ -- ---------------- .... ---------.. --Other sales workers----------- .. -----------------------------

Clerical ancl kindred woricen ----------------------------Bank tellers ________ ------ ____ -------- ----------------------Bookkeepers __ ---- ------ ---- ____ ---- -------------- ---------Cashiers -- ____ -- __ ---- -- -- -- ---- ---------------- -----------Counter clerks, except food----------------------------------­Enumerators and interviewers------------ .. --------------------File clerks __________ ----------------------------------------Office ma-chine operators----------------------------------.--­

Bookkee,ping and billing machine operators- .. -----------------­Keypunch operators ------ __ -------- -------------- __ ------­

Payroll and timekeeping clerks---------------------------------Receplionisls ________________ ------ ------ ____ ------------ .. --Secretaries ____ ------------ __ -------- ____ ---------------- ---Stenographers ------ ---- -------- __ -------- -------- ------ ___ _ Telephone operators ---- ________ ---- ---------- -------------- _ T ypisls __ ---- __ - .. __ ------ ---- -------------- ---- ---------- __ Other clerical ond kindred workers-----------------------------

Craftsmen arut kindred work•rs--------------------------Foremen, n.e.c-- ____ ---- ---- -- ___ .. ---- -------- ------ --------

Operatives, except transport----------------------------Assemblers ________ ---- ------ ---- ____ -------- __ ---------- __ Bottling and canning operatives--- .. ---------------------------­Checkers., exorniners, and inspectors: manufacturing-------------­Dressmo:kers and seamstresses, except factory -----------------­Laundry and drycleaning operatives, including ironers -------------Graders ond sorters, manufacfuring ___________________________ _ Packers and wrappers, except produce _____ .. ___________________ _ Sewers ond stitchers ______ ,. ___ ------ ____ ---------------------

-------------------------------------------------

Tex tile operatives ___ .. ------ __ ---- __ ------------ _,. __ ----------Other specified operatives-----------------------------------­Miscellaneous ond not specified operatives ----------------------

Manufocturing ____ ---- ____ ---- ______ ------ -------------- __ Durable goads __ ------------ ____ ------------------------

Machinery, including electrical __________ -------------- __ _ Other durable goods ____ ---------------------------- __ _

Nondurable goods, including not specified manufacturing ______ _ Food aod kindre<l producl•-----------------------------­Apparel and other fabricated textile products--------------

Nonmanufacturing industries __________ ------ ---- ___________ _

Tninsport equipment operatives ______________ ---- _______ _

laborers, except fa""--------------------------------­

Farmers and farm monagen ---------------------------­

Fiann labortrs and fann foremen-------------------------Paid form laborers and farm foremen--------------------------­Unpaid family workers---------------------------------------

-----------------S1rv1ce wortc.en, o:cept private household! ---------------­

Cleaning service workers------~-----------------------------­Chambermaids and maids --------------------------------­

food service workers---------------------------------------­Cooks, except privo1e household---------------------------­Waiters cmd food counter workers-------------------------.. -

Health service workers-------- __ ----------------------------

---------Nursing cfdes, ordedies, and attendants _____________________ _

Practiced nurses ____ -------- .... -----------------------------Personal service workers_-----------------------------------

---Hairdressers and cosmetologists ______ ., ____________________ _

Privott lilousehold wortcers __________ .. _________________ _

Private household workers, llving in --------------------------­Private household workers, living out--------------------------

----------

Total employed

58 843

11 162 305 80

2Bl 19 91

2 269 110

2 014 498 97

449 544

2 832 l 079

307 189 42

557 4

182 l 523

2 088 349 167 174 459 790 201 149 83

4 100 79

310 2 734

126 851

22 446 480

2 297 l 188

270 22

725 1 026

99 631 285 435

5 961 134 857

2 097 6 669

968 219

8 631 810

3 773 209 410

8 692

l 771 97

1 908 l 950 l 748

980 320 660 768

35 170 202

113

440

78

130 120 10

7 421 760 232

2 667 520

1 652 l 503

803 319

1 245 521

1 266 191

l 075

llncludes protective service workers and allocated cases not shown separately.

8-654 CONNECTICUT

Government workers

Private wage and salary workers Total Federal

47 519 9 541 l 341

5 708 4 901 280 275 21 13 80 - -

159 122 -14 5 5 87 4 4

1 740 m 109 69 30 5

1 544 257 99 418 80 48 43 49 5

178 271 13 355 189 -54B 2 280 13 183 896 -124 77 -172 17 -

17 25 -398 75 7

4 - -156 7 -917 491 63

l 503 365 27 319 20 -

68 57 -71 103 -

306 134 13 739 51 14 196 5 -- - -- - -

3 818 29 6 68 - -

265 - -2 590 4 -

126 - -769 25 6

19 599 2 583 665 432 39 23

2 106 100 17 1 112 71 -

251 14 -5 17 17

626 99 33 971 55 lB 94 5 -

607 24 4 280 5 -388 42 17

5 177 729 159 93 41 5

755 98 11 l 703 383 40 5 700 890 325

848 63 17 203 10 -

8 350 189 112 801 9 9

3 - -773 - -161 - -400 10 10

8 - -685 7 4

l 734 23 5 92 5 -

1 797 B9 69 l 896 46 15 l 715 25 15

965 15 15 320 - -645 15 15 750 10 -35 - -

170 - -181 21 -107 6 -387 39 7

- - -120 - -120 - -- - -

5 827 1 366 227 662 98 14 213 19 -

2 201 404 36 337 168 5

l 534 87 11 l 286 204 110

666 132 67 275 36 26 790 319 21 432 - -

l 252 - -191 - -

l 061 - -

State

l 601

623 8 -

33 --

62 5

57 27 6

110 183 45 17 18 12 -

15 --

B7

68 10 -

16 34 8 ---------

601 16 27 5

14 -

16 21 -9 -

11 156 29 23

137 146

30 5

30 ------3

11 --

16 -------

16

-5

----

244 37

8 28

5 B

52 49 -

96 ----

1970-Continued

Unpaid Self·employed family

Local workers workers

6 599 l 478 301

3 998 535 11 - 9 -- - '•

89 - .. - - .. - - ..

128 217 l:l 20 11 ..

101 200 1:! 5 - ..

38 - :i 14B - ·-6 - ,.

2 222 4 .. 879 - ..

59 106 .. 5 - --

25 - .. 53 84 " - - "

7 19 " 341 115 "

270 204 u. 10 5 l· 57 42 " 87 - ., 87 19 -29 - -5 - -- 13B 11 - 78 5

23 203 50 - 11 -- 45 -4 109 31 - - -

19 38 19

l 317 112 152 - 9 -

56 44 47 66 - 5 - - 5 - - -

50 - -16 - -5 - -

11 - -5 - -

14 - s 414 25 30

7 - -64 - 4

206 3 8 419 31 48

16 37 20 5 6 -

47 72 20 - - -- - -- - -- 44 4 - - -- - -- - -7 4 IO' 5 -

6: 20 16 15 8 -10 B -- - -- - -- - -

10 8 -- - -- - -5 - -6 - -

27 9 l

- 78 -- - 10

- - -- - 10

895 214 14 47 - -11 - -

340 48 14 lSB 10 5 68 22 9 42 13 -16 5 -10 8 -

202 136 -- 89 -- 14 -- - -- 14 -

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

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Table 173. Occupation of Employed Persons by Class of Worker, Race, and Sex:

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas

[Data based on sample, see text. For meaning of symbols, see text]

Private wage and salary workers Total

Government workers

Federal Stole

1970-Continued

Self-employed local workers

Unpaid family

workers of 250,000 or More Totol employed t--~~~-t-~~~~~-+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-+~~~~+-~~~--1

NEW HAVEN SMSA-Continued

Negro

Male, 16 years old and over-------------------------

Prah11ional, technical, and kindr.d workers-----------------Accountants ________________________________ ---- ____________ _ Architect•-- ________ ---- ____________________________________ _

Computer •pecialiM• ------ ---- __ ------ ---------------- --------Engineers ______ ------------------ ____ ------ -------------- __ _

Aeronautical and astronautical -------------------------------Civil -- __ ------ __ ---- ________ ------ ---------- __ -----------Electrical and electronic ---- ---- __ ---------- ----·--- ____ -----Mechanical-------------- __ -------------------- __ ----------Other engineers ________ ---- ________ -------- __ ------ _______ _

lawyers and judges -------------------------- .. ---------------

Life and physical scientists ____ -------------------- __ ------ ____ ,. Chem is ts ____ .. ___ ---- ---- -- -- -- ------ -------- -------- -- ---

Physicians, dentists, and related practitioners .... _____ ., ____________ _ Oeotbts -- __ ---- ---- ------ ________ ------ ---------- --------Ph ormocist s -- -- ____________ -- -- ______ -- ______ -- -- __ -- -- -- _ Physicians. medical and osteopathic--------------------------­Other related practitioners-----------------------------------

Health lechnologish and techniclon•-----------------------------Religious workers __ ------ ---- .... ____________ ---- ---- ______ ----Social scientists ____ ------ ____________ -------------- _________ _

Socio\ and recreation workers __ -- __ -- __ ------ ------ ---- --------Teachers ______ -------- ________________ ------------------ ___ _

College and university ______ -------------- __ ---- ____ ---------Elementary and prekindergarten ------------------------------Secondary ---- __ ---- ______________ ------ ---- --------------

Engineering and science technicions------------------------------Draftsmen and surveyors ____________ -------------- ____ ------Electrical and electronic engineering technicians ____________ ,. ____ _

Technicians, except health, and engineering and science ____________ _ Airplane pilot. ____________ ---- ______ ---- ______ -------- ____ _

Writers, artists, and entertainers-------------------------------Other professional, technical, and kindred workers ______ .. _________ _

Mona9en and administrators, u:npt farm-----------------­Buyers, purchasing agents, and soles managers-------------------School administrators------ ............ ____ .... __ --------------------_ Specified managers and administrators, public administration-------­Other specified managers and administrators ---------------------Managers and administrators, n.e.c., salaried---- ________ --------_

Manufacturing -- __ ------ ______ ---- __ ------ __ ---- __ ------ -- -Wholesale and retail trade----------------------------------­Transportation, communications and other public utilities ---------All at her industries ____________ ---- ____ .... __ ---- __ -----.. -- ---

Managers and administrators, n.e.c., self-employed----------------Construction __________________ -- ____ ------ -- -- ---------- --Manufac.turing ________________ ---- ____ ---- ---- ---- ---- ____ _ Wholesale and retail trade-----------------------------------All other indu•lrie• __________________ ---- ______ ---- -------- _

Sales worker• __________ ---- ---- ------ ---- ------ __ ----Insurance agents, brokers, and underwriters __ ---------------- -- __ Reol estate agents and brokers---------------------------------Sales representatives, manufacturing industries ____ -- -- __ -------- _ Soles representatives, wholesale trade---------------------------Sales clerks, retail trade ____________ .... __ -----------------------Sol .. men, retail trade __________ ---- ____ ---- __ ---- ____ ------ __ _ Salesmen of services and construction __ .... ---- ______ ---- ---- .... __ _ Other sales workers------------------------------------------

Clerical ond kindred workers __________ ---------- ________ _

Bank tellers and cashiers .. -------------------------------------Bookkeepers and billing clerk• __________ ---- __ ------------------Mail handler- and postal clerk•---------------------------------Other clerical and kindred worker• __ ---- __ ------ ---- ___________ _

Craftsmen and kindred workers_ _________________________ _

Apparel craftsmen and upholsterers-----------------------------Bakers ______ ---- ____________________ ------ -------- ________ _ Cobinetm akers .... ________ .... ________ -------- ---------- ---- -----Construction craftsmen ______ ---- -- ------------ ------ ------ ---

Carpenters __ -- ______________ -- -- -------- -------- ------ ----Excavating, grading, and rood machine aperotorS----------------Electrlclan•-- -- __ -- -- -- -- ---- -- -- -- -------- ---- -- -- ---- ----Masons and tile setters------------------------------------­Painters, construction and maintenance, and paperhangers-------­Plasterers and cement finlshers------------------------------­Plvmber• and pipe fitters-----------------------------------­Ott'ler construction craftsmen --------------------------------

Foremen, n.e.c ______ ---- ____ ---- ------ ---- ------ ---------- ---Manufacturing -- ______ -------- ---- __ ---------- ---------- ---Nonmanufacturing industries ---- -- ---- __ ------ -- ---- ------ --­

Linemen .and servicemen, telephone and power-----------------.. -­locomoffve engineers and firemen .. ------------------------------Mechonics and repairmen .... ---- ______ -------------- -- ------ -- --

Air conditioning, heating, and refrigeration ---------------------

~Ud -------------------------Au1omobile, Including body __ -- -- -- __ ------------------ ---- ---Rodia and television ---------------------------------------­Other mechanics and repairmen ------------------------------

Metal craftsmen, except mechanics ----------------- _____ ., ____ _ Machinists and job and die .. tters ---------------- ·----------­Sheetmetal workers and tinsmlths----------------------------­Tool ond die maker•---------------------------------------­Other metal craftsmen--------------------------------------

Printing craftsmen __________________ .... ____ ---- ____ -- ---- -- -- --Com posltars and typesetters--------------------------------­Pressmen and plate printers, printing----------.. ~-------------­

Stationflry engineers ond power station operators ----------------­Other craftsmen and kindred workers ------------------------ ... --

DET Al LED CHARACTERISTICS

7 903

803 23 5

11 40

13 14 4 9 6

17 10 19 5

14

29 29 15

66 118

21 37 49

105 49 32 11 5

18 291

325 22 52 16 99 89 6

29 10 44 47 14

12 21

115 7

12 6 5

32 17 4

32

513 23 15

136 339

222 7 4

246 50 36 43 26 25 22 29 15

159 98 61 45

272

6 121

145

157 88

4 16 49 28 11 12 9

295

6 447

482 6

11 22

9 4 9 6

17 10 10

10

19 22

5

13 30 10

14 100 44 32

5 5

13 203

171 17 14

81 59 6

29 10 14

105 7 6 6 5

32 17 4

28

327 19 15 27

266

1 077 7 4

192 37 36 31 14 8

22 29 15

128 92 36 39

251

111

140

157 88 4

16 49 28 11 12

9 262

174 413 249 512 273

295 35 86 174 26 12 5 7 5

5

18 12 6

13 5

10 4

10 6

53 18 30 88 13 75 11 7 4 37 37 35 6 29

5 5 5 5

6 6

5 5 88 20 23 45

101 25 12 64 53 5 5

38 38 16 13 3 12 12 30 23

30 23 47 14

12 21

10

4

180 134 21 25 4 4

109 109 67 21 21 25 6

74 22 16 36 71

17 17 37 5 5 B

12 12 12 17

31 16 6 6

25 10 6

16 6 10

4 29

CONNECTICUT 8 - 655

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Table 173. Occupation of Employed Persons by Class of Worker, Race, and Sex:

Operatives, except tran1port-----------------------------A<semblers ---- ---- ------ ____ ·---------------·- -------·-- __ _ Checkers, examiners, and inspectors; manufacturing --------------­Garage workers and gas station attendants----------------------­loundry and drycleaning operatives, n.e.c ------------------------

~~~ ~~!~~~rv~~.d "~~~~~~~~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Packers and Wr<lppers. except produce __________________________ _ Painters, manufactured articles-------------------------------·-­Precision machine operatives-----------------------------------Sawyers __ -- -- -- -- ------ -- -------- -- -- __ .,. __________ ,.. ______ --

Stationary firemen ____ ---- ---- -------- ---------- __ ---- ---- __ _

~:i~~er~~e;3tJ~~~~He~;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Other metalworking operatives--------------------------------­Other specified operatives ------------------------------------­Miscellaneous and not specified operatives -----------------------

Occupation: Machine operatives, miscellaneous specified -----------------­Machine operatives, not specified ---------------------------

~~~c:~1:~1fi~':i5o~~~~[~~~s_:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Industry,

M~".;':~bl~u~~~d;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::============ Wood products, including furniture---------------------­Prlmory metal industries -----·-----------------------­F!lbricated metal industries----------------------------Machinery, including electrical .. ________________________ _ Motor vehicles and equipment-------------- .. ----------­Transportation equipment, except motor vehicles ---------­Other durable goads----------------------·-----------

Nondurable goads ____ ----------------------------------Food and kindred praduct•----------------------------­Apparel and other fabricated textile products ------------­Poper and ollied product•-----------·-------·---------­Chemicals ond allied products -------·--·------·-------­Other nondurable goads-----·-------------------------

Not specified manufacturing industries---------------------Nonmanufocturing industries ------ __ -----------------------

Transportation, communications, and other public utilities __ _ Wholesale and retail trade. ___________________________ _

Atl other industries -- __ -------------------------------

Trtnsport eqY.lpment operatives .. ___________ .,. ___ -------- __ _ Bus drivers __ ---------- ---- __ -------------------------------Taxic:ab drivers end chauffeurs---------------------------------Truck drivers and deliverymen ____________ ,.. ____________________ _ Other transport equipment operatives ___________________________ _

Construct~~:1~bo~:;sc~~t-~~':"_::::::::::::::=::::::::::::::::::: Freight, stock, and moterial handlers------·------------·--------Other specified laborers ------ -·--·------------------·------ __ _ Miscellaneous and not specified laborers -------------------------

Occupation: Miscellaneous laborers -------------- ----------------------Not specified laborers ____________________________________ _

lndustryr Manufoc turi ng ------ _____ ........ __ ---------- __ ------ ________ _

Ouroble goods ---- ---- __ ---- ---- ______ ---- __ .... ________ _ Wood products, including furniture _____________________ _ Metal industries __________________ ---- __ -------- _____ _ Machinery, Including ele<:tricol ________ ,.. ___ ---- ---- ------Tronsportotion equipment------ _______________________ _ Other duroble goods-----·---------·------------------

Nonduroble goods-------·-----------------------·-----­Food and klndrfld praducts.--------------------------·­

Not specified manufacturing industries---------------------

Nanmanufac1uring i nduslries -- __ ---------- -- ______ ---- ____ _ Railroads and railway express service --------------------­Transportation, except railroads-------------------------­Communications, and utilities and sanitary services---------­Wholesale and retail trode --------------·--------·------­All other industries----------------·------------------·-

Fanners and form managers -----------------------------

Farm lo•onrs an-d farm foremen _________________________ _ Poid farm laborers and form foremen.--------------------------­Unpoid family worker•-----------------------·------·----·-··-

Service workers, axc:ept private household• ----------------­Cleaning service workers --------------------------------------­food service workers---... ------------------------------------­

Cooks, except private household----------··-----------------­Busboys ond d;shwoshers ------------··-------·------------­

Health service workers __ ----------------------- .. --------------Personal service workers-------------------------------- .. -----Protective service workers------ __ -------------------------- __ _

Firemen, fire protection ·------------------------------... ----­Guards and watchmen -----------'"-------------------------­Policemen and detectives---~--------------------------------

Priv-ate household warken __ __ ---- ------------ __ .., _______ _

'includes allocated casos not shown separately.

8-656 CONNECTICUT

[Data based an sample, see text. For meaning of symbols, see text]

2 523 2 360 74 74 67 59 31 31 44 44 4 4

40 34 35 35

162 157

21 4 9 9

61 49 136 136 753 729

1 086 995

335 329 531 463 147 138

73 65

006 925 666 585

6 6 105 105

51 51 97 82 24 24

187 140 196 177

340 340 28 28 4 4

34 34 16 16

258 258

80 70 11 11 37 37 32 22

489 466 21 21 17 17

236 223 215 205

878 756 157 152 241 196 335 287 145 121

65 52 80 69

84 79 71 66

20 20 31 31 10 5 10 10 13 13

61 42

16 5 3

16 16 26 21

29

43 34 34 34 9

952 658 323 252 197 164 89 79 49 41 37 22

114 73 101 20

21 21 15 59 5

11 11

154

6

17

12

15 91

6 68 9 8

91 81

15

47 19

10

10

23

13 10

108 5

45 40 18

13 5

13

239 57 13 5 8

15 24 Bl 21 6

54

Government workers

86

4

12

8 57

6 39

4 8

52 52

10

35 7

66

25 31 10

10

45 11 5 5

4 10

29

7 22

17 5

17 17

6 6

5

4

4

81 37

8

8 5 6 6

1970- Continued

39

4

6

17

12

12

12 12

6 6

19

9 10

42 5

20 9 a

a

3

5

113 9

6 8

75 21

54

14

8 6

6

6

29

55 14 20 5

17

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

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Table 173. Occupation of Employed Persons by Class of Worker, Race, and Sex: [Data based on sample, see text. For meaning of symbols, see text]

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

NEW HAVEN SMSA-Continued

Negro- Continued

Female, 16 years old and over -----------------------Professional, technkal, and kindred waril;ers ________________ _

Accountants. _______ -------- __ ---- ______________ ---- ________ _ Computer specialists ____________________ ------ _______________ _ Ubrarions ---- __________________ ---- __ ------ ________________ _ Mathematical specialists ____ -- __________ ------ __ ---- __________ _ life and physical scientists __________ ------------------------ __ _ Registered nurses, dietitians, and therapists ----------------------Oietitians ______________________________ ------ ____________ _

Registered nurses ------------------------ ------------ -----­Health technologists and technicians-----------------------------Social scientists ____ ---------------- ____ ----------------------Sodal and recreation workers---------------------------------­Teachers, College and universitY-------------------------------

Elementary and prekindergarten ----------------------Secondary ____ -- __________ ------ ---- -- -- -- -- ---- --0 ther teachers ____ ------------------------------ __ _

Engineering and science technicians------------------------------Technicians, except health, and engineering and science ____________ _ Writers, artists, and entertainers -------------------------------

Actors and dancers ________ ---------------------------------Authors, editors, and reporters-------------------------------

Other professional, technical, and kindred workers ________________ _

Mana9ers Hd adm1nistraton, except farm-----------------­Buyers, purchasing agents, and soles managers------------------­Restaurant, cafeteria, and bar managers-------------------------School administrators __ ------ ______ ---------------------------Other specified managers and administrators ---------------------Managers and administrators, n.e.c., salaried ____________________ _

Wholesale and retail trade----------------------------------­Managers and administrators, n.e.c., self·employed ---------------­

Wholesale and retail trade-----------------------------------

Sales wortten ---------- __ ----------------------------Demonstrators, hucksters, and peddlers-------------------------­lnsurance, real estate agents, and brokers-----------------------­Sales clerks, retail trade---------------------------------------Salesmen, retail trade ________ ------------------------------ __ _ Other soles workers------------------------------------------

Clerical and kindred workers-----------------------------Book tellers ________________ ---- ______ -------------- ------ __ _ Bookkeepers ______ ---- ______________ ------------------------Cashiers ___________________________________________________ _

Counter clerks, except food-----------------------------------­Enumerators and interviewers----------------------------------File clerks __ ---------------- ____ -------------------------- __ _ Office- machine operators ______________ ---- ---- ---- ------------

Bookkeeping ond billing machine operators ---------------------Keypunch operators ------ ____ ------ -------------- -------- __

Payroll ond timekeeping clerks----------------------------------Receptionists __________ ------ ______ ---------------- -------- __ Secretaries _________________________________________________ _ Stenographers ______________________________________________ _

Telephone operators ---- __ ---- __ ---- ---------- ---- ------------

6~~~~1~1~;i~~l'"a~·d"kin_d_r;d-;~;k;~s-=========================::::: Craftsmen and kindred warken---------------------------

Foremen, n.e.c __________ ---- __________ -------------------- __ _

Operatives, except transport __ ------------------------ __ _ Assemblers ________________ ---- ______________________ ---- __ _

Bottling and conning operatives ______ ------------------------ __ ... C~eckers, examiners, and insp~ctors; manufacturing-------------- ... Dressmakers and seamstresses, except factory ------------------­laundry and drycleoning operatives, including ironers --------------Graders and sorters, manufacturing ____________________________ _ Packers and wrappers, except produce---------------------------Sewers and stitchers ______ ---------- __ ------ ------------------Textile operatives ____________________ -------- ------ ---- ------Other specified operatives ------------------------------------­Miscellaneous and not specified operatives -----------------------

Manufacturing ____________________________ ---- ---- __ ---- __ _ Duroble goods __ ---- ---- ------ __ ------------ ------ ---- ---

Machinery, Including electricol ______ -------------------- --Other durable goods------------------------------------

Nonduroble goods, including not specified monulocturing _______ _ Food and kindred products ________ -------------------- __ _ Apparel ond other fabricated textile products ------------ ---

Nonmonufocturing industries ------ ---- ------ -----------------

Transport equipment operatives ____ -----------------------

Laborers, except farm __ ------------------------------­

Farmers and farm managers ----------------------------­

Fann laboren and farm foremen--------------------------Poid form laborers and farm foremen---------------------------­Uopaid lomily workers----------------------------------------

Service workers, except private household• ----------------­Cleaning service workers-------------------------------------­

Ch(]mbermoids and maids ----------------------------------­Faad service workers----------------------------------------­

Cooks, except private household-----------------------------­Waiters and food counter workers----------------------------

Health service workers ________ .. _____ --------------------------Nursing aides, orderlies, and attendonts------------------------Practicol nurses ____ ---- ________ ---- -- -- -- __ ------ -- -- -- -- --

Personal service workers-------------------------------- ... ----­Hairdressers and cosmetologists------------------------------

Private household waric.ert ____ ---------------------------Private household workers, living in----------------------------­Private household workers, living out----------------------------

Totol employed

6 804

844 4 -8 --

235 25

201 34 11 77 23

168 56 24 19 6

28 -4

151

112 11 19 26 20 36 6 --

168 --

121 -

47

1 660 26 60 60 23 3

101 114

5 91 6

16 281

6 168 164 632

103 16

1 675 120

-158

-210

-50 88 5

630 414 375 1B7 29

158 188 -

18 39

4

90

52

21 21 -

1 476 256 85

183 72 64

453 280 62

201 51

599 75

524

11ncludes protective service workers and allocated cases not sha~n separately.

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

Government workers

Private wage and salary workers Total Federal

5 288 1 380 462

360 467 81 4 - -- - -8 - -- - -- - -

158 66 37 15 10 5

139 51 27 23 11 11 - 11 5

21 56 7 lB 5 -15 153 4 - 56 -6 18 -

19 - -6 - -4 18 7 - - -4 - -

78 73 10

54 58 4 6 5 -

16 3 -8 18 -5 15 -

19 17 4 6 - -- - -- - -

145 6 6 - - -- - -

104 - -- - -

41 6 6

1 259 392 178 26 - -54 6 -60 - -23 - -- 3 3 74 27 8

108 6 -5 - -

91 - -6 - -

11 5 5 205 76 39

- 6 -149 19 -113 51 5 430 193 118

89 14 9 11 5 -

1 563 112 102 116 4 4 - - -

158 - -- - -

200 10 10 - - -

46 4 4 83 5 5 5 - -

551 79 69 404 10 10 365 10 10 177 10 10 29 - -

148 10 10 188 - -

- - -18 - -39 - -

4 - -79 11 7

- - -21 - -21 - -- - -

1 129 320 75 213 43 7 72 13 -

145 33 -49 18 -59 5 -

363 86 43 223 57 35 49 9 4

123 60 6 37 - -

585 - -75 - -

510 - -

State

237

64 -----

10 5 5 --

11 5

14 -

18 --6 ---

11 5 --6 ----------

82 -----5 6 ----7 6 4

20 34

5 5

--------------------------

75 27 8

ll -5

16 16 -

17 ----

1970-Continued

Unpaid Self-employed fomlly

Local workers workers

681 126 10

322 17 -- - -- - -- - -- - -- - -19 11 -- - -19 11 -- - -6 - -

38 - -- - -135 - -56 - -- - -- - -- - -5 6 -- - -- - -

63 - -43 - -- - -3 - -

18 - -9 - -

13 - -- - -- - -- - -- 11 6 - - -- - -- 11 6 - - -- - -

132 5 4 - - -6 - -- - -- - -- - -

14 - -- - -- - -- - -- - -- - -30 - -- - -15 - -26 - -41 5 4

- - -- - -10 - -- - -- - -- - -- - -- - -- - -- - -- - -- - -

10 - -- - -- - -- - -- - -- - -- - -- - -- - -- - -- - -4 - -- 52 -- - -- - -- - -

170 27 -9 - -5 - -

22 5 -1B 5 -- - -

27 4 -6 - -5 4 -

37 18 -- 14 -- 14 -- - -- 14 -

CONNECTICUT 8-657

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Table 173. Occupation of Employed Persons by Class of Worker, Race, and Sex:

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

SPRINGFIElD-CHICOPU-HOLYOl<E, MASS.-CONN., SMSA

Total

Male, 16 yean old and over-------------------------

PrafoHIOftal, techtllcal, ond kindred w°"'""--------------··-Accountants ________ ---.. _,. ,,.. _______ ---------- ____ ---------.. __ _ Architects .. ________ ........... ______ ., .. __________ .... ________ .... __ .... __

-Computer s.pecialists ------ __ ---------------- ------------------Engineers ____ ................................................. ------------------ -----

Aeronautical and astronautical .......................................................... .. Civil ------ ------ ------ •••• ---- --------·- ---- -·-- --------Electrical and electronic ------------------------------------Mechcnica\ ........................................... __ ................................................. _ Other engineers ........ ------ ......... ---------------- ............. ---- __ _

Lawyers ond judges -"'-------------------- .. ------------------

life and physical sciontlsts------------------------------------Chemists __ ---- ----....... ____ .... __ -------------- ____ ------ __

Physicians, dentists. and related practitioners ...... ________________ ,. Dentists __ ------ ------ ____ -------.. ------------ __ -------- _ Phormacis ts .... ____ .... __ .... ______ ............ ________ .... _____ .. _____ _

Physicians. medical ond osteopathic-------------------------­Other related practitioners---------------------------------..

Health technologists ond technlcian•---------------------------­Rellqious workers -------- ------ ........ ------ -------- -----------Social scientists ____ ------ ____ ., _______ -------------- __ -------

Social and recreation workers---------------------------------Teachers---------------------------------------------------

College and university .... -------- ______ ------ ______ .... __ ,. ____ _ Elementary and prekindergarten -----------------------------Secondary __ ---- ---- ____ .. ___ ------ .... ---------- __ ---- ---- _

Engineering and science technicians .... __________________________ _

Oroftsmen o nd surveyors __ -- __ ---------- -- -------- ---------Electrical and electronic engineering technicians ________________ _

Technidans, except health, and engineering and science ________ ., __ _ Airplane pilots ____ ------ __ --------------------------------

Writers. artists, and entertainers -------.. ---------------------­Other professianal1 technical, and kindred workers----------------

Monagen and odminlstraton, except form----------------­Buyers, purchasing agents, and sales managers------------------School administrators .... __ -------- .... ____ .......... _----------------

----------------------------

---Spe<:ified managers and administrators, public administration ______ _

Other spfl'cified managers and administrators _______ .. ___________ _ -Managers and administrators, n.e.c., salaried __________ ,.. ________ _

Monufactu ring __________ ---- ________ -- -------- ------------Wholoso le and retail trade_·-------------------------------­Transportation, communications and other public utilities -------­All other industries----------------------------------------

Managers and administrators. n.e.c., self-employed---------------Construction ........ ---- ______________ ------ ........ ---- __ ---- __ _ Manufacturing ____ ---- ______ ..... ________ ., _________ ------ ___ _ Wholesale and retail trade-----·-----------------·---------­All other industries-----------·----------------------------

Sale• workers -------- -------------------------------Insurance agents, brokers, and underwriters __________________ .. __ Real estate agents and brokers ... ------------------------------­Soles representatives, manufacturing industries -------------~---­Soles representatives, wholesale trade--------------------------Soles clerks~ retail trade ... ____ ., _______________________________ _

Salesmen, retail trade ________ ------ ...... _----------------------Salesmen of services and construction-------------------------­Other sales workers-----------------------------------------

Clerical and kindred workon ---------------------------­Bank tellers and cashiers------------------------------------­Bookkeepers and billing clerk•--------------------------------­MoH handlers and postal clerks.------------------------------­Other clerical ond kindred workers-----------------------------

CraftH•tn and ilhtdrtd wotitm _________________________ _

Apparel crofts men and upholsterers----------------------------Bakers -- -- __ -- -- __ -- ------ ---- -- -- ·--- -- -- -- ---------- -- --Ca blnetm akers __________ ----__ •• _. ______ --• _____ --•• --____ --Construct ion craftsmen ------ ---- .. _ -------- .... ______ ---- ---- ....

Carpenters __ ---- __ ------ -- -- -------- ........ -------- ---- -----

-------------------------

------Excavating, grading, and road machine operators ___________ .. _ .. --

Electricions-----------------------·-----·-------------------Masons ond tile setters --------.. ---------------.. ·---------­Painters, construction and maintenance, and paperhangers-----­Plasterers and cement finishers------------------------------

--Plumbers and pipe fitters __________________________________ _ -

-Other construction .:::roftsmen -----------------------------.. --

Foremen, n.e.c _____ ,. _ ...... ---- __ ..,_ .... ______ ---------.. -- __ ---- .. Manufacturing __ ............. ---- .... ---- ____ ...................... -------- ....... .. ---Non manufacturing industries __ ---- ---- __ ---- ---- ---- __ ---- .. ..

Linemen and servicemen, telephone and power-.. ---------------­locomotive engineers ond firemen----------------~---.. ---------­Mechanics and repairmen ..... ------ __ -------------------· __ -----

-

Air conditioning, heating, and refrigeration .. ,. ________________ _ Aircraft ------ ........ ---- ......... __ -------- .... -------- ---- .... ----Automobile, including bodY---------------------------------Radla and television -------------------------------------­Other mechan!c.s and repairmen ----------------------------

--------

---------

Metal Cfaftsmen, except mechanics ---------------------------­Machinists and job and die setters -------------------------­Sheetmetol warkors and tinsmiths--------------------------­Tool and die makers-------------------------------------­Other metol craftsmen----·-------------------------------

----Printiog craftsmen .. - __ ................ __ ------------------------------

Compositors and typesetters------------------------------­Pressmen {Ind plate printers, printing-----------------------­

Stationary engineers and power station operators --------------­Other croltsmon ond kindred workers ·----------"-------------

8- 658 CONNECTICUT

------·---

[Data based an sample, see text. For meaning af symbols, see text]

Government workers

Tatol employed Private wage and

salary workers Total Federol State

124 692 100 397 15 962 4 666 3 077

16 484 10 449 4 237 524 1 064 l 251 991 150 83 53

63 21 6 - 6 365 362 23 5 18

3 098 2 799 257 92 72 242 242 - - -295 179 108 11 48 456 409 49 15 10 552 544 3 3 -l 551 l 425 97 63 14 525 112 27 16 11

323 267 42 18 13 247 234 9 4 5

l 324 435 BO 23 57 266 22 9 4 5 364 294 6 6 -553 86 65 13 52 141 33 - - -133 83 44 22 7 361 307 5 - 5 243 175 63 25 16

253 52 201 14 101 3 472 877 2 530 24 415

893 464 429 5 383 698 84 614 4 10

l 700 250 l 450 10 18 l 905 l 784 110 44 35

854 BOO 43 11 26 236 222 14 14 -260 187 66 38 12

44 34 10 10 -957 746 42 21 6

l 931 l 251 591 99 237

13 880 10 863 1 269 455 243 l 957 l 854 25 25 -

379 104 275 6 47 688 - 688 354 120

2 374 1 918 129 34 30 7 139 6 987 152 36 46 2 367 2 367 - - -2 380 2 361 19 19 -600 580 20 - -l 792 1 679 113 17 46 1 343 - - - -

182 - - - -116 - - - -740 - - - -305 - - - -

9 052 8 027 42 8 23 1 117 976 5 - 5

370 145 - - -1 381 l 331 6 6 -1 608 l 467 - - -2 128 l 943 6 - -l 123 1 026 - - -488 437 - - -

B37 702 25 2 18

9 815 1 303 2 424 1 937 257 336 307 25 10 15 443 420 13 5 4

l 722 189 l 533 1 533 -7 314 6 387 853 389 238

27 446 23 931 1 595 518 307 294 260 - - -284 228 16 6 10 140 102 - - -5 743 4 488 430 103 97

1 766 l 405 77 10 27 453 326 97 5 10

1 085 932 68 24 27 511 412 16 16 -685 438 82 11 22

89 73 5 5 -797 594 78 25 11 357 308 7 7 -

4 537 4 224 258 65 45 2 962 2 923 28 13 6 1 575 1 301 230 52 39

759 735 24 - -102 102 - - -5 705 4 816 376 185 46

260 2fll 22 22 -286 210 70 66 4

1 962 1 571 ao 34 11 298 184 44 18 5

2 899 2 642 160 45 26

5 170 5 015 113 54 22 2 320 2 267 39 16 18

473 433 40 22 -1 283 l 257 10 10 -1 094 l 056 24 6 4 l 413 l 361 10 5 -544 513 5 5 -556 551 - - -395 241 154 28 43 2 904 2 359 214 72 44

1970-Continued

Unpaid Self-employed family

Local workers work19rs

8 219 8 229 104

2 649 1 782 16 14 110 -- 36 -- - -93 42 -- - -49 8 -24 - -- 5 -20 29 -- 386 -11 14 -- 4 -- 809 -- 235 -- 64 -- 402 -- 108 -15 6 -- 49 -22 5 -86 - -

2 091 65 -41 - -

600 - -1 422 - -

31 11 ·-6 11 ·-- - ..

16 - l - - ·-15 165 •I

255 84 $

571 1 738 1(1

- 78 -· 222 - -· 214 - .. 65 322 !i 70 - .. - - -· - - -·

20 - -50 - -- 1 338 5 - 182 -- 116 -- 735 5 - 305 -

11 917 6 - 136 -- 225 -- 44 -- 141 -6 173 6 - 97 -- 51 -5 110 -

230 79 9 - 4 -4 10 -- - -

226 65 9

170 1 907 13 - 34 -- 40 -- 38 -

230 B21 4 40 284 -82 30 -17 85 -- B3 -49 161 4 - 11 -

42 125 -- 42 -148 50 5

9 11 -139 39 5 24 - -- - -

145 513 -- 29 -- 6 -35 311 -21 70 -89 97 -37 42 -s 14 -

18 - -- 16 -14 12 -5 42 -- 26 -- 5 -

83 - -98 327 4

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

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Table 173. Occupation of Employed Persons by Class of Worker, Race, and Sex:

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

SPRINGFIELD-CHICOPEE-HOLYOKE, MASS.-CONN., SMSA­Continued

Total-Continued

Male, 16 yean old and over-Continued Operatives, exupt tranlport ____________________________ _

Assemblers ________ -------- ------ ____ ------ ------ -------- __ _ Checkers, examiners, and inspectors; manufacturing _______ .., ___ ,. __ _ Garage workers and gas station attendants ______________________ _

laundry and drycleanlng operatives, n.e.c ------------------------

~~: ~~!~~~iv~~.d "~~~~~~~~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Packers and wrappers, except produce __________________________ _ Patnters, manufactured articles---------------------------------Precision machine operatives ______________________ ., ___________ _ Sgwyers ______________________ ---- ------ __________ ------ __ _ -Stationary firemen __ ------ -------------------------------.. ---Textile operatives ______________________ ------------ _________ _ Welders end flamecutters-- ____________ --.... __ ---- ____ ---- ---- __ Other metalworking operatives-------------------------------­Olher specified operatives -----------------------------------­Miscellaneous and not specified operatives ----------------------

0.ccupation: Machine operatives, miscellaneous specified ----------------­Mac:hine operatives, not specified---------.------- ... --------­Miscellaneous operatives ---- .. - ---- ---------------- ------­Not specified operatives----------------------------------

Industry. Manufacturing .... ________ ........ ______ ---- __ .... __ ------------

Durable goods ____ ------------------------------------Wood products, inc:luding furniture ____________________ _

Primary metal industries ----------------------------­Fabricated metal industries ---------------------------Mac:hinery, induding electric:ol ________________________ _

---

----------

Motor vehicles and equipment------------------------­Transportation equipment, except motor vehicles --------­Other durable goods---------------------------------

---

Nondurable goods ---------- ---- ----------------------­Food and kindred produc:ts---------------------------­Apporel and other fabricated textile products -----------­Poper and allied products----------------------------­Chemicols and allied products ------------------------­Other nondurable goods------------------------------

Not specified manufacturing Industries_ __________________ _

Nanmanufac:turing industries ---- -------------------------­Transportotion, communicotions1 and other public utilities __ Wholesale and retail trade---------------------------­All other industries ----------------------------------

Transport equipment operatives ____ ------------------ __ ..... Bus drivers ________ ------ __ --------------------------------Taxicab drivers and chauffeurs--------------------------------Truc'k drivers and deliverymen ________________________________ _ Other transport equipment operatives __________________________ _

Lakren, except farm .. --------------------------------Construction laborers __________ .... ---- __ ------ ____ -- ------ ___ _ Freight, stack, and material handlers --------------------------­Other specified laborers-------------------------------------­Miscellaneous and not specified laborers ------------------------

Occ:upation: Miscellaneous laborers ------------ -------------- -------- _ Not specified laborers------------------------------------

Industry: Mo nufacturing ________________ ---- ---- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

Durable goods ________ ---- __ -------------- __ ------ ___ _ Wood products, including furniture---------------------Metal industries .... ____ -------- __ ------ __________ ----_ Mac:hinery, including electricol-------------------------Transportotion equipment .... __ -- -- ---- ____ ------ ----·---Other durable goods---------------------------------

Nondurable goods ------ ------------------------------­Food and kindred products---------------------------­

Not specified manufacturing industries------------------ __

Nonmanufoc:turing industries ______________ ---- -- -------- --Rai lraods and railway express service -------------------­Transportation, except railroads __ ----------------------­Communications, and utilities and sanitary services--------­Wholesale and retail trode-----------------------------­All other industries------------------------------------

---------------------

--

----------------

Farmtn and farm lftanagen ------------------ ... ----------

Fam laborers and farm foremen------------------------­Potd farm laborers and form foremen--------------------------­Unpaid family workers---------------------------------------

Service worii:en, except private hou11holdl ---------------­Cleaning service workers -------------------------------------food service workers ----------------------------------------

Cooks, except private household----------------------------­Busboys and dishwashers ----------------------------------

Health service workers------ ____ ---------------------------- -Personal service workers-------------------------------------Protective service workers ____ --------------------------------

~~:~d~n~~i~e,::~h~t!~" -:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Polic:emen and detectives ------ ... ------------------------.. ---

Pdvatt hausehohl worken .. -----------------------------

•Includes allocated cases not shown separately,

DET Al LED CHARACTERISTICS

---

-----------

-

[Oota based on sample, see text. Far meaning of symbols, see text]

Government workers

Total employed Private wage and

salary workers Tata! Federal State

22 108 21 265 490 167 79 l 627 1 600 16 6 4 1 741 1 711 25 6 5

770 712 6 - -145 97 37 9 21 669 596 28 14 14

25 25 - - -509 498 11 5 -211 206 - - -

2 035 l 986 44 20 6 75 75 - - -

227 163 64 20 24 492 486 6 - -720 684 3 3 -

1 062 l 020 31 4 -3 683 3 449 120 48 5 8 117 7 957 99 32 -3 517 3 464 27 10 -2 414 2 378 26 16 -I 313 l 257 46 6 -

873 858 - - -7 435 7 344 50 21 -3 663 3 601 33 21 -

98 88 - - -686 686 - - -430 424 6 - -885 869 6 - -57 57 - - -

377 356 21 21 -l 130 1 121 - - -3 715 3 686 17 - -

175 175 - - -72 72 - - -

1 606 l 577 17 - -540 540 - - -

l 322 l 322 - - -57 57 - - -

682 613 49 11 -115 86 '29 - -345 335 5 - -222 192 15 11 -

6 347 5 628 440 87 94 413 379 24 - 9 223 168 33 5 24

4 694 4 148 338 51 57 l 017 933 45 31 4

6 618 5 279 1 221 542 148 l 159 929 230 - 69 2 841 2 231 590 473 31 1 444 1 113 243 49 30 l 174 l 006 158 20 18

209 171' 33 - 5 965 835 125 20 13

630 608 22 5 6 387 365 22 5 6

31 31 - - -173 163 10 - 6 28 28 - - -28 28 - - -

127 115 12 5 -233 233 - - -30 30 - - -10 10 - - -

544 398 136 15 12 '29 '29 - - -35 35 - - -

112 38 74 - 5 194 194 - - -174 102 62 15 7

516 117 - - -606 541 25 5 11 566 541 25 5 11 40 - - - -

11 808 6 982 4 219 423 851 3 906 2 595 1 217 145 307 2 608 2 351 171 55 89

813 698 61 22 27 495 464 31 10 21 410 154 252 98 148 939 504 45 - 15

3 105 724 2 376 102 255 950 - 950 21 5 946 654 287 42 143

l 097 52 1 045 39 93

12 12 - - -

1970- Continued

Unpaid Self-employed family

Local workers workers

244 343 10 6 11 -

14 5 -6 52 -7 6 5 - 45 -- - -6 - -- 5 -

18 5 -- - -20 - -

6 - -- 28 5 27 11 -67 114 -67 61 -17 26 -10 10 -40 10 -- 15 -29 41 -12 29 -- 10 -- - -6 - -6 10 -- - -- - -- 9 -

17 12 -- - -- - -17 12 -- - -- - -- - -38 20 -29 - -

5 5 -4 15 -

259 279 -15 10 -4 22 -

230 208 -10 39 -

531 118 -161 - -

86 20 -164 88 -120 10 -

28 5 -92 5 -

11 - -11 - -- - -4 - -- - -- - -7 - -- - -- - -- - -

109 10 -- - -- - -69 - -- - -40 10 -

- 399 -9 - 40 9 - -- - 40

2 945 607 -765 94 -

27 86 -12 54 -- - -6 4 -

30 390 -2 019 5 -

924 - -102 5 -913 - -- - -

CONNECTICUT 8-659

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Table 173. Occupation of Employed Persons by Class of Worker, Race, and Sex: [Doto based on sample, see text. For meaning of symbols, see text]

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

SPRINGFIELO-(HICOPEE-HOLYOKE, MASS.-CONN., SMSA­Continued

Total- Continued

Female, 16 years old and over ----------------------Prafeutonal, ttchn1ca1, and kindred wortcen _____ ,. _________ _

Accoun fonts ____ .. ___ ------------ __ ---------------------- ___ _ Computer specialists ------ ---- __ ---- __ ------ __ ------ ---- ---- _ Librorians .. --------------------------------------... ----------Mathemoticol specie lists ______ ------------------------ _______ _ Life and physical scientists .. __________________________________ _

Registered nurses, dietitians, and therapists ---------------------Dietitians __ ---- __ ------ ------ ------ ------ ______ -------- __

------. --

Registered nurses ------ ____ ---- ________ ------ ---------- __ _ -Health technologists and technicion•-----------------·----------Social scientists ------ ---- ____ ------ ---- ------ ______________ _ --Social and recreation workers----------------------------------Teachers: College and university _____________________________ _

Elementary and prekindergarten -----------------------Secondo ry ---- ________ ---- ______ ------ ____ ---- __ _ -

0 ther teachers------ ____ -------------- __ ---- -- -- --Engineering and science techniclons .... ---------------------------Technicians, except health, and engineering and science ___________ _ Writers, artists, and entertainers ------------------------------

Actors and dancers __________ ------------ ___ "----------- .. __ Authors, editors, and reporters------------------------------

Other professional, technical, and kindred workers _______________ _

Mano.gen ond adndn1strcrte>n, except farm----------------­Buyers, purchasing agents, and soles managers---------------- .. -Restaurant, cafeteria, and bar managers _______________________ _ School administrators ______ ----------------------------------Other specified managers and administrators _____ .,. _____________ _ Managers and administrators, n.e.c .. salaried _______ ., ___________ _

Wholesale and retail trade---------------------------------­Managers and administrators, n.e.c., self.employed--------------­

Wholesale and retail trade------·---------------------------

Sales worlcers ___ ,. ____ ---- ---------------------------

------------------Demonstrators, hucksters, and peddlers_ _______________________ _

Insurance, real estate agents, ond brokers----------------------­Sales clerks 1 retail trade .... -----------------------------------­Salesmeo, retail trade---------------------------------------­Other soles workers-----------------------------------------

----

Clerlul and ldndred workers-----------------------------Bonk tellers -- ---- __ --------·----------------------------- __ Bookkeepers __________________________________ -------- ____ _ -

-Cashiers __ ------------------ ........ ------------------------ .. ---Counter clerks, exce-pt food----------------------------------­Enumerators and interviewers---------------------------------

--File clerks __________ ---- ________________ ---- ______ ------ ___ _

Office machine operators-------- ____ ---------------------------

Bookkeeping and billing machine operators -------------------­Keypunch operators ---- -------- ---- ----------------------­

Payroll ood timekeeping clerks-----------------------··--------

---

Receptionists -- ------------ ---- ------ ------------------------Secretaries .... ___ ..,. __ ------------------------------------------Stenoqro p hers __ -- __ -- ________ ---- -- __ ------ -- -- -- __ ·----- ---Tef ephon e operators ------------ __ ------------------------ __ _ -T ypisls _ - - - -- - - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -· -- ---- -- -- -- -- -- -- ---- -- --0 ther clerical and kindred workers-----------------------------

--

Craftsmen and kindred workers .... _______________________ _ -Foremen, n.e.c ---- __ .,. _______________ ---------------------- __ -Operatives, except transport __ ---- ______ ---- ____ ------ __

Assemblers -- .... ________________ .... ____ ------ __ ---- ____ -- -- __ --Bottling and canning aperatives-------------------------------­Checkers, examiners, and inspectors; manufacturing -------------­Dressmakers and seomstresses, except factory -----------------­Laundry ond drycleanin.g operatives, Including ironers ------------­Graders and sorters, manufacturing __ --------------------------

-----Packers and wrappers, except produce .... ___________________ ,. ___ _

Sewers and stitchers .... ------ __ ---- ---------------------------Textile operatives ---- ------ ____ -----------------------------Othe-r specified operatives ______ ------------------------------Miscellaneous and not specified operatives ----------------------Manufacturing _____________ .. ____ ---- ____________ ------ ___ _

Durable goads __ ------------ ---------------- ------------Machinery, including electricoJ ____________ ---------------Other durable goods-----------------------------------

Nondurable goods, including not specified manufacturing ______ _ Food and kindred product•----------·------------------­Apparol and other fabricated textile products -------·--·---

Nonmonufocturing industries __ ---- ______ ------ ____________ .... Transport eqttTpmant aperatives .... _______________________ _

Laborers, except farm---------- ______________ ..,. _______ _

farmers and fann managers ---------------------.. -----­

Fann labartrs and farm foremen-------------------------Paid farm laborers and form foremen __________________________ _

-----------------. ------

Uopaid family workers-------------·------------------------­

Service wortc:.n, except private household' ---------------­Cleaning service workers ------ __ ----------------------------­

Chambermaids ond maids ---------------------------------­Food service workers--------------.-------------------------­

Cooks, except private household----------------------------­Waiters and food counter workers--------------------------­

Health service workers----------------------------------------

Nursing aides, orderlies, and attendonts .... ---------------------Practico I nurses .... __ ------ -- ..... ---- -- __ -- ---- -- ______ ---.. ---

Per,sonol service workers------ .. -----------------------------­Hairdressers and cosmetologists---------------------------- ..

Private ho1.1sehald workeri.,. ________ ~--------------------Prive1te household workers, living io ---------------------------­Private household workers, living out---------------------------

--------

Total employed

83 826

13 565 569 103 260

28 24

3 467 85

3 254 590 48

261 598

3 850 1 459

321 201 23

436 5

111 1 327

2 567 353 224 216 536

1 007 316 231 153

6 540 177 441

4 704 134

1 084

29 173 666

3 172 2 066

374 84

629 I 217

148 677 446 646

5 985 240

1 164 2 875 9 609

1 843 485

14 297 1 667

5 l 411

158 695 126

I 151 l 893

465 2 680 4 046 3 671 I 582

494 I 088 2 089

79 151 375

250

639

52

193 140 53

13 573 l 338

543 5 571

919 3 415 3 129 l 598

906 2 333 I 193

1 134 194 940

11ncludes protective service workers and allocated cases not shewn separately.

8- 660 CONNECTICUT

Government workers

Private wage and salary workers Total Federal

67 911 13 656 1 532

6 975 6 143 270 481 76 30 98 5 -

103 157 -28 - -14 10 -

2 696 6W 115 69 16 6

2 549 548 93 540 50 11 44 4 4

113 143 17 376 222 -760 3 074 34 203 I 256 -134 71 6 196 5 -18 5 -

391 - -5 - -

105 - -780 454 53

1 898 357 43 328 16 4 114 47 11 118 98 5 389 138 17 949 58 6 316 - -- - -- - -

6 221 57 19 167 - -371 - -

4 571 6 -110 - -

I 002 51 19

24 786 4 027 962 643 23 7

2 973 112 20 1 948 86 40

358 - -57 22 22

591 38 17 1 152 65 11

137 11 -641 36 11 413 33 8 603 29 5

4 958 948 251 144 96 27

l 046 97 24 2 214 650 93 7 666 l 828 437

l 750 39 6 468 12 6

13 954 216 60 1 658 9 5

5 - -l 386 15 5

106 - -635 27 5 122 4 4

l 147 4 -I 845 48 23

465 - -2 595 57 11 3 990 52 7 3 634 37 7 l 550 32 7

474 20 -1 076 12 7 2 084 5 -79 - -

151 - -356 15 -202 13 -597 14 -

9 - -135 5 -135 5 -- - -

10 260 2 785 172 l 107 216 11

455 88 -4 537 936 50

628 266 -3 181 194 31 2 278 825 75 1 202 396 54

513 371 17 1 458 502 20

832 23 10 1 124 - -189 - -

935 - -

State

3 085

909 4 5

21 -10

242 -

231 20 -

94 213 98 51 38 -----

113

115 6 -

20 46 43 ---5 ----5

1 029 9

26 ---5

29 -

20 5

13 312 34 42

209 345

4 4

52 ----

22 --5 -9

16 6 6 6 ----

10

------

971 85 47

193 44 69

540 214 296 100

9

---

1970-Continued

Unpi1id Self-employed family

Local workers workers

9 039 1 664 5'15

4 964 408 :19 44 10 -- - -

136 - -- - -- - -252 142 ~!O

10 - -224 137 ~~

19 - -- - -

32 - 5 9 - -

2 942 16 -1 205 - -

27 116 -5 - -5 - -- 45 -- - -- 6 -

288 79 14

199 289 23 6 9 -

36 63 -73 - -75 9 ·-9 - ·-- - .. - 208 2:J - 147 11

33 178 ,,. - 10 .. - 70 .. 6 66 61 - 15 ~1

27 17 l4

2 036 133 22i' 7 - ..

66 26 61 46 13 ll' - 5 II - - ~i

16 - .. 25 - -· 11 - -· 5 - -·

20 - -· 11 4 JC.

385 15 I>! 35 - -· 31 11 10

348 11 -I 046 48 41

29 45 9 2 5 -

104 89 38 4 - -- - -

10 5 5 - 43 9 - 14 19 - - -4 - -

20 - -- - -

37 23 5 29 4 -24 - -19 - -14 - -5 - -5 - -- - -- - -5 4 -

13 30 5

14 5 23

- 43 -5 - 53 5 - -- - 53

1 642 439 89 120 10 5 41 - -

693 38 60 222 6 19 94 15 25

210 17 9 128 - -58 17 5

382 363 10 4 332 6

- 5 5

- - 5 - 5 -

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

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Table 174. Occupation of Employed Persons by Age, Race, and Sex: 1970 [Data based on sample, see text. For minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text]

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

THE STATE

Total

Mal& employed ---------------------------------

Profeulonal, technical, and kindred workers-------------Accountants- ... ____ ---------- __ ---- ______ -------- __ -------Architects __ - • ---- -- ---- ---- ---- __ ------ ---- ---- -------- _ Computer specialists--------------------------------------Engineers -- - .... ______ ---- ------------ __ ------ ____________ _

Aeronautical and astronautical ------------------------ ... --Civil -- -- -- ______ ---- -- ________ ---- -------- -----------Electrical a11d electronic ---------------------------------Mechanica~ -- ______ ---- ---- __ ------ -------- .... ---- _____ _ Other engineers __ ---------------.. ---------------------­

lawye-rs and iudges ---------------------.. ----------------

life and physical scientists---------------------------------Chemlsts ________ ---- ---- __________ ---------- __ ------ _

Physicians, dentists, and related practitioners .. _______________ _ Oen tis ts ---- ---- ____________ ------ ___________________ _ Pharmacists ______ -------- ____ ------ ____ ------ __ -------Physicians, medical and osteopathic-----------------------Other relate-d practitioners .................................... -------------

Health technologists and technicians .... -----------------------Religious workers __ --------------------------------------Social scientists ________________________ ------------------

Social and recreation workers------------------------------T eachi!rs .... __________ ---- ---- ________________________ ----

College and university ______ -----------------------------Elemen1ory and prekindergarten --------------------------Secondo ry ________________________ .... _________________ _

Engineering and science technicions--------------------------Draftsmen and surveyors .. _____ --------------------------Electrical and electronic engineering technicians--------------

Techniclons. except health, and engineering and science ________ _ Airplane pilots __ --------------------------------------­

Writers. artists, and entertainers ---------------------------Other professional, technical, and kindred workers ____________ _

Managers and administrators, except farm-------------­Buyers, pure.hosing agents, and sales managers--------------­Schaal administrators __ ----------------------------------­Specified managers and administrators, public administration---­Other specified managers and administrators-----------------Managers and administrators, n.e.c., salaried ________________ _

Manufacturing ____ ---- .... __________ ............ __ ---- -- -- -- .... .. Wholesale ond retail trade-------------------------------Transportation, communications, and other public utilities_ .. __ _ All other industries-------------------------------------

Managers and administrators1 n.e.c.1 self-employed ------------Construc.tion ____________________ ---- _________________ _ Manufacturing ........ ____ .... ________ .... ____________________ ..

Wholesale ond retail trade------------------------------­All other industries-------------------------------------

Sales wolters ------------------------------------Insurance agents, brokers1 ond underwriters .. ----------------­Real estate cgents and brokers----------------------------­Soles representatives, manufacturing industries --------------­Sales representatives, wholesale trade----------------------­Sales clerks, retail trode·---------------------------------­Salesmen. retail trcde ---- ---- ------ ---------- -------------Salesmen of services and construction _____ ,.. _____________ .,. __ _

Other sales workers-------------------- .. -----------------

Clerfeal and kindred woricers ------------------------­Bonk tellers ond cashiers---------------------------------­Bookkeepers and billing clerks-----------------------------­Moil handlers and postal clerks·---------------------------­Other clerical and kindred workers--------------------------

Cniftsmen and kindred worictrs ---- ------------------­Apparel craftsmen and upholsterers---- .. --------------------Bakers -- -- __________ .... __ .... ---- ................. ______ .. - ---- ---- .. Cabinetmakers ______________ ------ ______________________ _

Construction craftsmen __ -------------------- -------------Carpenters .... ________ .... ________ .... -- -- -- __ ------ __ -- -- --Excovo ting, grading, and road machine operators------------Elect riC-ions .... __ .... ______________ ---- ____________ .... __ ----

Moscms and tile setters -~------------------------------­Painters1 eonstruction and maintenance, and paperhangers---­Plasterers and cement finlshers---------------------------Plumbers and pipe fitters _______________________________ _

Other construction craftsmen ----------------------------

Foremen, n.e.c .... __ .... ---- ---- ________ ........ ---- ------ -------Man ufocturing ---- ---- __________ -------- ____ ---- ------ -Nonmonufacturing industries ______ ---- ---- ------ .... -------

tinem en and servicemen, telephone and power ---------------­Locomotive engineers and firemen .. --------------------------Me-chanics and repairmen-- .. ___ ----------------------------

Air conditioning, heating, and refrigeration -----------------Aircraft __ ---- ____ ---- ____ -------- __ .... -- ------ -- ------Automobile, including body __ ------ ____ ------------ -- -- __ _ Radio ond television -----------------------------------­Other mechanics and repairmen --------------------------

Metal craftsmen, except mechanics ------------------------­Machinists and job and die setters -----------------------­Sheetmetol workers and tlnsmiths.-----------------------­Tool and die makers-----------------------------------­Other metal craftsmen----------------------------------

Printing craftsmen __ ---- __ ---- __ ------------ -- -----------­Compositors and typesetters----------------------------­Pressmen and plate printers, printing---------------------­

Stationary engineers and power station operators ------------­Other craftsmen and kindred workers --------.. --------------

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

Persons 14 and 15 years old Total

6 580 766 912

108 136 559 - 9 804 - 1 378 - 4 286 - 30 676 - 3 958 - 2 426 - 5 824 - 5 714 - 12 754 - 4 785

- 2 806 - 1 869 - 8 855 - l 694 - 1 762 - 4 811 - 508 - 1 064 9 2 581 - 2 582

4 1 876 5 21 432 - 5 567 - 4 827 5 9 528

10 14 785 5 6 617 - 2 556 - 2 444 - l 240

47 9 689 33 17 516

55 96 186 14 13 046 - 2 431 - 3 811 9 15 349

22 51 148 10 18 044 7 14 238 - 3 112 5 15 754

10 10 401 4 2 303 6 830 - 4 952 - 2 316

2 723 52 228 19 7 221 - 2 672 4 6 715 - 8 405

49 12 562 - 5 243

14 2 577 2 637 6 833

318 58 632 14 2 373 20 3 275 9 8 447

275 44 537

258 175 658 6 1 490 7 l 463 - 966

74 41 784 40 13 641

5 3 320 14 7 388 - 2 955 5 5 037 - 691 5 6 521 5 2 231

23 28 642 7 20 177

16 8 465 - 5 331 - 406

22 34 033 - 1 817 - 3 166

17 12 421 - 1 604 5 15 025

6 33 516 6 15 025 - 3 554 - 9 681 - 5 256 3 6 021 3 2 642 - 2 406 - 2 102

117 19 904

16 ond 18 and 20 to 24 17 years 19yeors years

22 658 24 388 72 771

372 962 13 777 22 52 845

8 - 33 - 26 747 5 18 2 046 - 4 542 5 - 175 - - 425 - - 331 - 14 573 - - 25

- 16 172 - 7 118 - 6 173 - - -- 6 142 - - 19 - - 12

13 39 239 - 18 117 - 5 137

54 77 226 70 67 3 101 9 11 339

24 26 1 232 4 7 1 397

86 293 2 514 48 142 l 193 6 45 547 - 5 193 - - 5

55 136 990 59 204 2 219

163 418 3 719 30 61 599 - - 45 - 10 72

55 110 1 056 70 222 1 727 - 17 306

42 150 820 - 6 85

28 49 516

8 15 220 - 5 64 5 - 19 - 6 109 3 4 28

2 476 2 057 4 468 - 15 577

20 6 27 15 46 323 59 96 605

1 670 l 397 l 638 142 150 483 32 49 160

538 298 655

2 838 3 171 7 884 536 409 367

22 78 405 144 348 850

2 136 2 336 6 262

1 058 3 608 15 728 5 9 94

64 39 79 19 19 77

164 8<18 3 885 56 244 1 227 5 27 280 5 97 880 5 72 225

61 177 402 6 15 35

26 143 559 - 73 277

24 76 822 9 28 428

15 <18 394 24 138 847 - 6 -

421 1 202 4 127 4 5 75 6 44 453

243 807 2 064 10 51 202

158 295 1 333

52 533 3 052 27 223 1 384 3 109 441

17 138 9<18 5 63 279

79 267 698 52 134 295 27 114 341 5 4 115

201 467 1 932

Persons 16 years old and over

25 to 29 30 to 34 35 to 44 45 to 54 55 to 59 60 to 64 65 years years years years years years years and over Median age

87 548 76 984 163 363 172 532 68 288 46 612 31 768 41.1

22 538 19 069 34 482 26 775 8 427 5 802 4 355 38.4 1 477 1 079 2 288 2 198 738 644 461 41.2

193 177 414 274 59 144 76 41.7 1 371 l 005 807 257 55 4 14 30.0 4 727 4 452 8 619 7 155 1 963 1 129 562 39.7

712 640 1 158 758 111 29 4 35.7 293 293 699 <180 176 179 126 41.4

l 118 1 046 1 684 1 015 276 190 70 36.9 855 858 1 639 1 493 359 145 34 40.0

1 749 l 615 3 439 3 409 1 041 586 328 42.1 561 663 1 498 950 392 297 399 42.6

468 444 805 560 197 89 55 38.8 292 240 535 432 159 52 34 40.2 782 l 238 2 207 2 128 926 653 742 45.1 86 298 423 426 251 86 124 45.9

181 223 348 294 202 181 185 44.5 478 679 1 267 1 220 399 351 398 44.7 37 38 169 188 74 35 35 47.0

239 89 220 147 18 50 10 30.l 246 335 704 519 240 182 220 43.2 444 428 797 512 136 71 52 38.5

323 283 377 312 142 43 39 34.6 4 522 3 310 5 258 2 993 976 669 466 34.5

915 1 015 1 630 876 335 261 176 38.0 l 249 705 925 373 131 97 65 29.5 2 157 l 403 2 360 l 425 384 263 128 34.3 2 908 1 743 3 194 2 599 777 455 216 34.6 l 295 873 1 360 1 059 279 229 139 33.6

589 287 611 308 107 37 19 31.6 389 518 642 537 94 53 13 36.8 137 336 412 319 24 4 3 38.4

1 186 910 2 606 2 072 721 494 519 41.0 2 702 2 395 4 046 3 562 993 825 511 37.9

8 238 9 811 26 722 26 988 9 727 6 377 4 023 44.6 1 161 1 434 3 943 3 745 l 088 694 291 43.2

143 261 913 763 128 85 93 43.4 137 241 828 1 252 510 418 343 49.9

l 903 1 762 3 844 3 332 l 490 1 174 623 42.3 4 399 5 257 14 799 14 708 5 069 3 085 l 812 44.4 1 182 1 687 5 429 5 865 1 971 1 049 538 45.7 1 703 1 539 3 564 3 822 1 243 702 653 43.0

205 319 872 962 351 225 87 45.7 l 309 1 712 4 934 4 059 1 504 1 109 534 43.6

495 856 2 395 3 188 1 442 921 861 48.8 87 242 700 681 223 185 116 45.8 36 57 116 312 93 83 109 50.8

241 387 1 028 1 542 735 475 429 49.6 131 170 551 653 391 178 207 49.2

5 616 4 965 10 690 11 531 4 277 2 986 3 162 41.1 l 013 931 1 860 1 669 513 376 267 40.8

141 157 536 755 420 286 324 50.9 937 866 1 787 1 789 445 283 224 41.6

l 056 936 1 972 2 160 676 453 392 42.4 892 631 l 382 1 986 1 061 725 l 180 35.4 477 488 970 1 245 580 382 326 44.l 297 239 686 657 229 94 134 42.5 803 717 1 497 1 270 353 387 315 37.7

6 230 4 491 10 188 12 367 5 340 3 572 2 551 39.6 148 59 127 252 168 152 155 23.3 436 270 654 578 333 221 278 41.5 576 597 1 842 2 838 723 390 139 44.3

5 070 3 565 7 565 8 699 4 116 2 809 1 979 38.8

20 170 18 106 39 614 44 141 17 033 11 008 5 192 42.4 101 164 310 351 157 155 144 46.8 120 140 241 399 176 132 73 46.2 106 98 193 199 118 91 46 43.5

4 923 4 495 10 137 9 843 3 388 2 640 l 461 41.5 l 499 1 435 3 156 3 460 l 101 959 504 42.5

476 546 1 013 680 158 109 26 38.2 1 074 766 1 810 1 620 552 344 240 39.8

280 342 969 638 189 188 47 40.7 419 414 980 l 152 591 535 306 45.6

60 62 227 171 66 33 16 42.4 806 595 l 501 1 631 564 403 293 42.5 309 335 481 491 167 69 29 37.5

2 275 2 865 7 '197 9 488 3 529 1 769 497 46.0 l 444 1 880 5 079 7 098 2 704 1 222 285 46.7

831 985 2 218 2 390 825 547 212 43.8 1 206 615 1 555 656 167 112 11 33.7

19 25 94 113 82 54 13 50.2 4 542 3 803 7 '192 7 287 2 877 1 764 718 39.0

275 189 548 391 195 97 38 41.6 395 335 778 691 285 157 22 39.5

1 845 l 397 2 466 2 070 817 515 197 34.5 198 204 392 352 108 51 36 38.5

1 829 l 678 3 108 3 783 1 472 944 425 42.l

3 627 3 055 6 502 9 638 3 881 2 272 904 44.9 1 648 1 341 2 891 4 167 1 918 1 083 343 45.0

451 424 828 797 260 155 86 39.2 1 139 912 l 636 3 018 972 574 327 45.2

389 378 1 147 1 656 731 460 148 47.2 835 772 1 331 931 491 413 204 37.7 261 305 485 428 321 215 146 40.6 417 332 566 340 90 134 45 34.6 180 166 454 575 301 235 67 47.2

2 236 1 908 4 208 4 661 1 866 1 371 1 054 42.6

CONNECTICUT 8-661

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Table 174. Occupation of Employed Persons by Age, Race, and Sex: 1970-Continued (Dato based on sample, see text. For minimum base for derived figures (percenl, median, etc.) and me~mlng of symbols, see text]

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

THE STATE-Continued

Total - Continued

Male employed-Continued

Operatives, except transport .. ------------------------Assem biers _______ ., ------ ................ ---------------- -- -----Checkers. examiners, and inspectors; manufacturing -----------Garage workers and gas station attendants __________________ _ Laundry and drycleanlng operatives, n.e.c ____ ,. ____________ ., __ Meat cutters and butchers---------------------------------Mine operatives, n.e.c .... ____ ------ __ -------------- ---------Packers and wrappers, except produce ............................................ .. -Painters.. manufactured articles ......................................................... .. -Precision machine operatives __ ., ___________ ... ______________ _ -Sawyers __ ---- -- ------ _ .. __ ---- ---- .... ---- ---- ------------Stationary firemen ------ ---------------------------------Textile operatives -------... __ ---- ---- __ -------------- ........... -Welders and flame<:"tters ____ ---- ---------- ---- ------ ____ _ -Other metalworking operatives ...... ___ ---- ------ ........ __ .... ___ _ -Other specified operatives -------------.. -----------------­Miscellaneous and not specified operatives -----.. ------------

--

Occupotion1 Machine operatives, miscellaneous specified .... ----------­Machine operatives, not specified ---------------------­Miscelloneous operatives ----------------------------­Not specified operatives------------------------------

----

Industry, Manufacturing ............ -- ---- ........ ---- ---- __ -------- -----

Durable goods------------------------------------Wood products, Including furniture ________________ _ Primary metal industries ------------------------­Fabricated metal industries ----------------------­Machinery, including electrical--------------------­Motor vehicles and equipment--------------------­Transportation equipment, except motor vehicles----­Other d"roble goods-----------------------------

Nondurable goads---------------------------------Food and kindred products _______________________ _

Apparel and other fabricated textile prod"cts -------­Poper and allied products------------------------­Chemicals and allied products --------------------­Other nand"rable goods--------------------------

Not specified manufacturing industries .......... ,._ ______ ,.._.,_ Nanmonufocturing industries ........ ---------------------­

Transportation, communications, and other public utilities ____ ........ ---- .... ---- __ .... -------- ________ ..

Wholesale and retail lrade -----------------------­All other industries ------------------------------

----------------

---

Transport equipment operatives ........ -------------------8us drivers ------ ---------- ---------------------- -------Tmdcob drivers and chauffeurs -----------------------------Truck drivers and deliverymen ........... _______________________ _ -Other transporl equipment operatives .. -----------------------

lalaoNrs, except fa""'----------------------------­Construction laborers ---------------------------- -------­Freight, slack, and material handlers ----------------------­Other specified laborers---------------------------------­Miscellaneous and not specified laborers --------------------

Occupation: Miscellaneous laborers __ .... ---- .... ____ ---- ---------- __ _ Not specified laborers _______ ,.------------------------

Industry, Manufacturing __ ------ .... ----------------------------

Durable goods------ __ ---------------------------­Wood products, Including furniture-----------------Metal industries__---- ____________ ---- ______ ----_

Machinery, including electricol .... __________________ _

-------

----

-Transportation equipment __ --------.... ---- __ ---- ... __ Other durable goods-----------------------------

--Nonduroble goads--------------------------------­

Food and kindred product•------------------------Not specified manufacturing Industries _______________ _

Nonmonufocturing Industries ---- ------------~ --- -----­Ra ilroods and roilwoy express service ---------------­Transportation, except railroads--------------------­Communications, and utilities ond sanitary services ----­Wholesale and retail trade-------------------------­All other Industries--------------------------------

faMers a11d farm manag•n ------------------------

----------

Fann laltoren. and ft11111 foremea --------------------­Paid farm laborers and farm foremen----------------------­Unpold family workers ------ -----------------------------

---

Strvlc• workers, e>ecept private hou11hokJ1 -----------­Cleaning service workers---------------------------------Food service workers ---------------------------................. ..

Cooks. except private household------------------------­Busboys and dishwashers -----------------------------­

Health service workers .... ---------- .... __ -------------- .... __ .. Personal service workers---------------------------------Protective service workers----_.., ____ ------------------ .... --

Firemen, fire protection -------------------------------­Guards and watchmen --------------------------------­Poficemen and detectives ---- ----------------------.. ----

Privatt household worken •• -----------------------­

Tlncludes allocated coses not shown separately.

------------

Persons 14and 15 years old Total

518 109 140 20 7 782 6 10 243

57 4 562 5 768 - 3 003 - 240

19 2 741 - 1 219 8 12 251 - 444

- 1 725 19 2 098 - 4 862 8 6 884

303 16 456 73 33 862

21 11 600 19 12 507 33 5 604 - 4 151

39 30 526 5 22 948 - 451 - 3 810 - 3 038 - 6 447 - 195 - 4 594 5 4 413

34 7 328 3 619 - 267 - I 472 7 1 712

24 3 258 - 250

34 3 336

- 649 22 1 327 12 1 360

137 34 056 7 1 807 - 1 213

63 25 383 67 5 653

947 37 592 36 7 865

139 14 510 626 10 457 146 4 760

56 1 365 90 3 395

17 2 306 12 1 682 5 82 - 742

- 276 7 214 - 368 5 609 - 56 - 15

129 2 454 - 116 - 115

15 390 29 860 85 973

16 3 249

428 3 380 391 3 240 37 140

941 59 783 290 18 372 297 13 969 20 5 390

189 2 917 15 I 994 94 5 041 - 14 616 - 3 601 - 4 618 - 5 743

131 449

16 and 18 and 20 lo 24 17 years 19yeors years

3 296 4 678 11 758 136 332 846 68 164 941

1 454 I 117 747 44 46 98 65 84 284 - 4 37

306 241 471 30 87 143 45 270 1 148 - 22 40

- 9 105 50 lll 255 17 53 413 74 161 530

400 667 1 936 607 1 310 3 764

134 391 1 090 100 396 I 616 272 353 662 101 170 396

411 1 106 3 272 217 792 2 356 27 46 41 19 104 308 29 135 303 65 218 684 - 14 40 6 126 506

71 149 474

178 314 884 20 24 53 30 19 4 9 59 187

17 69 268 102 143 372 16 - 32

196 204 492

5 20 68 135 107 196 56 77 228

785 1 393 4 087 - 53 265 4 46 131

692 1 026 2 975 89 268 716

5 443 3 762 5 521 231 420 1 384

3 710 1 992 2 097 1 061 924 I 424

441 426 616

73 lll 144 368 315 472

113 175 319 58 131 249 4 15 32

15 66 98

15 38 31 5 6 30

19 6 58 55 44 63 10 9 4 - - 7

328 251 297 - - 16 9 5 16 4 6 28

160 157 68 155 83 169

20 10 172

452 417 409 437 401 361

15 16 48

5 747 3 907 5 212 1 393 837 1 049 3 660 2 055 1 617

878 735 566 1 515 653 273

154 212 454 283 206 466

24 90 966 - 6 225

24 61 313 - 23 418

8 5 36

Persons 16 years old and over

25 to 29 30 to 34 35 ta 44 45 to 54 55 to 59 60 to 64 65 years years years years years years years and over

11 500 9 656 19 260 26 117 12 006 7 688 3 181 861 626 1 375 1 884 1 003 584 135

1 103 870 1 747 2 831 1 446 888 185 1114 163 256 281 160 74 126

61 78 106 135 91 73 36 313 271 628 685 284 253 136

16 34 64 36 39 5 5 190 186 381 485 234 183 64 118 116 204 282 157 71 11

1 314 I 072 2 260 3 445 1 587 854 256 48 42 21 109 70 54 38

103 128 361 487 243 174 115 185 149 289 421 316 192 130 /IJ9 616 1 024 1 310 509 251 60 666 565 1 138 1 963 921 600 266

1 964 1 643 3 191 3 492 1 430 1 050 683 3 765 3 ffl7 6 215 8 271 3 516 2 382 935

1 191 1 050 2 157 2 931 1 372 908 376 1 529 1 216 2 356 3 099 1 070 841 284

599 459 902 1 163 662 371 161 446 372 800 1 078 412 262 114

3 409 2 763 5 607 7 710 3 242 2 189 817 2 600 1 955 4 226 5 996 2 496 1 665 645

40 23 75 93 27 38 41 418 255 732 1 084 445 350 95 283 207 570 770 348 289 104 726 621 1 145 1 732 646 423 187

18 11 19 40 34 14 5 539 451 919 1 317 448 239 43 576 387 766 960 548 312 170

789 781 1 356 1 657 720 492 157 55 52 108 158 45 65 39 20 4 35 34 43 49 29

178 176 292 314 164 79 14 176 184 366 369 184 64 15 360 365 555 782 284 235 60

20 27 25 57 26 32 15 356 334 608 561 274 193 118

87 78 160 142 43 35 11 131 138 204 187 102 72 55 138 118 244 232 129 86 52

4 229 3 712 7 208 7 234 2 761 1 676 971 94 92 194 448 245 192 224 91 88 185 259 117 162 130

3 382 3 030 5 689 5 399 1 852 916 422 662 502 1 140 1 128 547 406 195

3 234 2 558 5 199 s 635 2 690 1 949 1 601 983 792 1 538 1 472 481 327 237

1 011 802 1 565 1 757 778 541 257 885 733 1 388 1 523 963 697 859 355 231 708 883 468 384 248

81 68 216 329 144 142 57 274 163 492 554 324 242 191

177 99 356 530 253 205 79 135 80 240 387 177 186 39

5 - 5 15 6 - -60 27 94 145 115 87 35

27 15 27 51 28 44 -5 27 31 68 11 31 -

38 11 83 108 17 24 4 42 16 116 138 76 19 40 - - 5 14 10 - 4 - 3 - 5 - - -

178 132 352 353 215 179 169 5 2 23 39 17 14 -

11 12 16 20 14 6 6 53 21 71 76 67 47 17 57 66 129 80 45 32 66 52 31 113 138 72 80 80

205 176 646 774 413 351 482

289 195 464 398 251 216 289 289 184 456 390 245 216 261 - 11 8 8 6 - 28

5 285 4 215 8 827 10 529 5 297 4 939 5 825 846 692 1 843 3 809 2 663 2 506 2 734 940 563 1 449 1 738 662 672 613 433 276 813 872 308 284 225 102 40 65 103 23 44 99 188 136 272 284 105 103 86 641 477 717 810 470 412 559

2 010 1 763 3 634 2 847 973 865 1 444 569 486 1 211 821 146 96 41 329 271 783 948 474 553 862

1 105 992 1 591 1 028 288 169 129

14 30 63 43 66 48 136

Median ogt

Ul <12.9 415.8 19.5 4i0.4 4,u 39.5 3H 40.7 45.0 49.5

48.2 45.2 42.1 46.6 41i.1 4:U

4<1.0 41).9 41).1 4:1.4

4l!.7 4:1.4 41.5 4!i,6 4'1.9 4l!.9 42'.6 42.:1 41.2

40'.3 44.8 51.3 39.3 38.9 40.2 45.9 36A

39.2 33,,4 37.6

31.9 49.6 47.4 37.8 40.2

31.1 35.B 23.7 36.5 39..4

44.:5 37.1

42.<I 42.ll

45.11

39.<I 45.<I 41.:1 42." ... 36'.~~ 48.I 37.il 4M 28.9' 34.4

50.l

33.1 33.6 24.I

41.3 51.6 23.9 31.S 17.9 29.7 41.2 41.8 39.2 50.6 37.1

56.9

8-662 CONNECTICUT DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

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Tobie 174. Occupation of Employed Persons by Age, Race, and Sex: 1970-Continued [Dato based on sample, see text. Far minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text]

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

THE STATE - Continued

Total-Continued Female employed ............••••••••.•.••..••••• Professional, technical, and kindred worktn ____________ _

Account.ants .. _____ ------ __________________ ---- __ ---------Computer specialists ••.•••..........•••••••••..•.....••••. librarians .... ________ .... __ ---------- ____ ---------- ____ ----_ Mathematica\ specialists .... ____ -- ---- ........ ------ ---- ---------Life ond physical scientists. .......•.•.•••••••.••••..••••••• Registered nurses, dietitians, and therapists ------------------

Oletitlans __ ••....•...•••••••••.••.•.••••••...•••...•.. Registered nurses .•••........•.•.•••.....•.••••••..••••

Health technologists and technicians··-·······-·············· Social scientists---- .... ________________ .... _ ............... ------ ___ _ Saciol and recreation workers-----------------------------­Teachers, College ond university············-··············

Elementary and prekindergarten ......•.•.•.•.••.• Secondary ......••••••.•..•..•.••••.•.••.•••.. Other teachers ....•....•..•.•.•...••..•••••••.•

Engineering and science technicians .................................................. .. Technicians, except health, and engineering and science ________ _ Wri1ers, artists, and entertainers ---------------.. -----------

Actors and dancers ____ .., ___ ... ___________ ------ ____ ------_ Authors, editors, and reporters .. -------------------------­

Other professional, technical, and kindred workers ••..••.......

Managen and admlnlstmors, except farm-------------­Bliyers, purchasing agents, and sales managers--------------­Restaurant, cafeteria, and bar managers--------------------­Sehool ad mtnistrators __ ---- .... ---- __ -------- ---- ------ ---- _ Other specified managers and administrators -----.. ----------­Managers and administrators, n.e.c., salaried-----------------

Wholesale and retail trade ..••••...•••.•.....•..•........ Managers and administrators, n.e.c. 1 self-employed -----------­

Wholesale and retail trade ••••......•.•..•.•••.....•.•..•

Sa.las wortr.ers ------------------------------------Demonstrators, huck!Uers, and peddlers .... ________________ .,. __ _ Insurance, real estate agents, and brokers-------------------­Sales clerks, retail trade .•.........•••••••..•• - •.....•.•... Salesmen, re toil trade-------------------------------------Other sales workers .. ________________ .. ________________ .., __ _

Clerical and kindred wol'ken -------------------------"

Bonk tellers .......•......••••.••...•••••••..........••• Bookkeepers .•.••••.••.•.......•••••...•••••••••••.••... Cashiers ______ ---------- __ ---------------------------- __ Counter clerks, except food __________________________ ........ __

Enumerators and interviewers------------------------------File clerks .•••.••..•.•.• ····················-··········· " Office machine operotors ------------------------------.. --­

Bookkeeping and billing machine operators •••.•.....•••••. " l<eypunch operators __ ---------------------------------­

Payroll. o~d timekeeping clerks •••....•.........•.....••.•••. Recept1on1s ts ____ .... ________ -- ______________ ..... ________ -- _

" Secreto ries ______________________________ ------ ______ -- __ Stenographers __ ---------- -- __ -- ---------------- -------- "

Telephone operators ________ ._ _____ ----------------------- "

Typists •.••.....•••.•.....•......•••...•••.••••••...•... Other clerical and kindred workers .....•••..••••....••.••...

Craftsmen and kindred worlc.tn ---- ------------------ " Foremen, n.e.c -- -- -- .... -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- ......... ------ -- "

Operatives, except transport------------------------ " Assemblers ______________ .... __________ ---- __________ ----" "

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Bottling and canning operatives ___________________________ _ Che-ckers, ex.ominers, and inspectors; manufacturing ---------­Dressmakers and seamstresses, except factory -------------­Laundry and drycleaning operatives, including ironers ----------Graders and sorters, manufacturing ___ .., ___________________ _ Packers and wrappers, except produce---------------------­Sewers ond stitchers __ ---------------------·-------- ----­Textile operatives -------- ------------------------------­Other specified operatives ----------- ... -------------------­Miscellaneous and not specified operatives ------------------

Manufacturing ____ ---- __ -- .... ____ ---- __ ---- __ -- --------Durable goods •......•.. ·-·· .•••••••.....•.•..••.•.•

Machinery, including electrical----------------------­Other durable goods ...••.•...•.....•......•.••.••.

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Nondurable goods, including not specified manufacturing ___ _ Food and kindred products ...•.••.....••.....•..•... Apparel and olher fabricated textile products ..•..•••••

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laboren, except fa""------------------------- .... -­

Farmen and fana managen -----------------------­

Farm laboren and farm foremen----------------------Paid farm laborers ond form foremen----------------------­Unpold family workers .....•.....••.•....•..•....••.•••••

Sanke wotilen, except private household 1 --------.. --­

Cleaning service workers--------------------------------­Chombermoids and molds ··············-···············

Food service workers-----------------------------------­Cooks, except private household •.••.....••.••••.•...•..• Waiters and food counter workers ----------.. -----.. ------Health service workers _______________________________ .. __ _ Nursing aides, orderlies, and attendants _______________ ,. __ _ Practical nurses _________ ...... __ -------------------------

Personal service workers--------------------------------­Hairdressers and cosmetologists .......... -------... ------------

Private household wortten _________________________ _

Private household workers, living in---- .. ------------------­Private household workers, living out .•.••.•••••••..••••••••

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Persons 14 and 15 years old Total

3 412 486 044

95 82 977 5 2 872 - l 017 4 l 5S3 - 422 - 548

16 18 S22 - 620

16 16 931 - 3 S69 - 388 - 2 457 - 2 070

23 22 774 5 8 679

12 2 273 6 l 727 - 2B4 3 4 249 - 108 - 1 255

21 9 573

13 15 698 - 2 259 - 1 106 - l 096

13 3 648 - 6 127 - 1 81S - 1 462 - 892

456 35 556 - 1 207 5 3 232

88 24 563 6 985

357 5 S69

674 179 550 4 3 856

30 19 624 78 11 449 - 1 915 - 322

so s 519 21 7 607 - 811

17 4 924 5 2 682 - 3 834

37 44 75S - 1 437 8 5 976

30 18 142 411 52 432

32 8 929 5 2 168

226 82 226 19 14 899 - 126

11 10 03S 12 1 209 8 2 364 - 184

18 6 678 9 7 441 - 2 559

143 18 179 6 18 5S2 6 17 120 6 12 022 - 4 073 6 7 949 - s 098 - 296 - 582 - l 432

- 1 872

62 4 283

- 538

89 975 74 823 15 152

766 62 127 75 6 285 51 l 491

143 23 467 11 4 219

109 14 671 62 15 625 S7 9 361 - 3 277

142 9 383 12 4 900

999 11 313 - 1 948

999 9 365

11ncludes protective service workers and allocated cases not shown separately.

16 ond 18 and 20 to 24 17years 19years years

17 437 23 902 67 841

381 1 064 15 021 5 74 427

12 18 455 43 51 160

5 10 153 - 11 120

5S 126 2 605 10 26 48 45 70 2 307 10 165 l 226 - - 55

36 34 469 - 28 206

66 20 4 305 8 5 2 028

60 52 209 10 121 393 - - 54

45 138 637 - 10 16 9 40 186

26 211 l 519

54 164 1 188 17 39 297 - 5 27 - 4 21

20 47 353 17 64 473 a 24 192 - 5 17 - - 17

3 550 2 369 3 179 18 13 111 34 69 278

3 076 1 942 2 013 79 21 69

343 324 708

6 940 13 321 31 898 66 409 1 039

156 775 2 3S6 2 797 1 603 l 185

132 217 312 - 15 34

507 734 952 126 621 1 769 23 90 144 56 416 l 321 5 90 312

144 297 805 478 2 240 9 725

9 126 297 187 583 l 000 569 l 901 3 707

1 764 3 710 8 405

94 200 632 - 27 87

962 2 013 6 162 152 437 1 244

7 10 11 106 183 611

6 16 27 67 54 122 - - 11

226 219 493 56 102 351 12 65 184

141 430 1 698 189 497 l 410 142 395 l 294 88 271 916 25 129 32S 63 142 591 54 124 378 12 4 17 - 21 35 47 102 116

23 35 150

362 246 427

- 24 31

69 40 65 53 40 54 16 - 11

4 540 4 194 8 492 240 114 251 90 26 76

2 896 1 719 2 103 111 63 127

2 404 1 293 1 639 969 1 305 2 927 693 830 1 355 - 88 814

245 563 2 106 19 375 1 581

462 232 596 5 22 132

457 210 464

Persons 16 years old ond over

25 ta 29 30 to 34 35 to 44 45 to 54 55 to 59 60 to 64 65 years years years yeors years years years and over

43 195 35 474 92 645 113 231 44 104 29 008 19 207

12 735 8 257 17 261 14 841 6 024 4 421 2 972 234 162 467 889 292 212 110 268 58 109 78 5 5 9 114 130 274 357 177 130 117 75 28 37 69 29 16 -

131 47 77 89 36 16 21 2 382 2 209 4 260 3 63S 1 537 l 151 562

66 69 116 167 52 55 11 2 12S 2 040 3 940 3 348 l 433 l 087 536

622 247 622 402 130 83 62 51 39 109 85 40 5 4

440 204 304 533 181 174 82 301 336 537 395 118 70 79

3 954 2 183 5 214 3 513 1 609 l 151 759 I 717 835 1 575 1 271 580 442 218

222 300 491 428 174 134 203 178 126 285 416 116 55 27 52 15 56 56 25 11 15

402 433 932 786 351 247 278 - 27 14 21 10 4 6

128 131 245 23S 150 59 72 1 592 905 1 912 1 839 624 519 426

957 951 3 491 4 637 1 846 1 468 942 131 153 491 541 291 170 129 35 47 216 383 194 142 57 59 58 276 304 156 178 40

264 240 771 1 124 285 297 247 415 377 1 421 1 879 696 477 308

88 87 351 S67 223 149 126 S3 76 316 406 224 204 161 29 36 207 239 128 129 107

2 045 , 950 6 018 8 547 3 574 2 268 2 056 260 214 290 211 47 33 10 151 237 637 1 059 340 270 157

1 082 I 018 3 B49 5 866 2 645 l S47 1 S25 68 4S 178 212 126 103 84

4B4 436 l 064 l 199 416 315 280

15 163 12 560 33 606 39 463 13 460 8 323 4 816 354 317 705 697 156 84 29

l 473 l 382 4 119 5 460 1 957 l 104 842 649 690 l 624 1 774 571 353 203 137 107 301 402 157 103 47

22 40 71 116 10 14 -434 273 671 1 089 3SO 349 160 930 689 l 454 1 354 385 205 74

91 46 170 138 Bl 18 10 701 454 986 791 124 64 11 132 173 498 867 283 233 89 210 229 653 906 280 140 170

4 932 3 360 8 296 9 791 3 034 l 793 1 106 93 82 186 436 112 49 47

344 389 1 371 l 202 447 332 121 1 552 l 309 3 219 3 487 l 330 709 359 3 901 3 520 10 438 11 882 4 388 2 855 1 569

668 656 1 851 2 822 894 672 440 lOS 137 490 801 24S 175 101

5 683 5 424 16 315 26 122 11 007 6 058 2 480 970 841 3 130 5 147 l 982 802 194

9 - 30 12 20 27 -4S2 473 1 894 3 724 1 458 964 170

40 52 204 344 205 142 173 130 147 432 780 302 227 103

31 11 18 61 21 22 9 388 470 1 214 2 133 914 44S 176 314 327 1 199 2 371 1 344 879 498 203 214 455 659 378 270 119

l 588 1 562 3 801 5 022 2 042 l 227 668 1 558 1 327 3 938 s 869 2 341 1 053 370 1 423 1 2S9 3 566 5 523 2 235 978 305

956 886 2 S31 3 945 1 547 673 209 346 288 912 1 269 5SO 162 67 610 598 l 619 2 676 997 511 142 467 373 1 035 l 578 688 305 96

9 23 78 98 39 16 -43 24 95 197 85 52 30

135 68 372 346 106 75 65

181 318 543 353 121 61 87

354 279 712 1 056 429 213 205

33 52 128 104 51 52 63

96 83 205 247 43 49 78 85 72 178 203 37 33 68 11 11 27 44 6 16 10

4 630 4 422 11 120 12 810 5 128 3 799 2 992 183 291 993 l 636 985 912 680

61 66 239 339 232 187 17S l 494 1 631 4 658 s 082 l 974 1 OBS 825

1S5 182 B45 l 348 670 372 346 1 163 l 216 2 964 2 588 780 397 227 l 336 1 228 2 750 2 844 1 056 757 453

752 774 1 789 1 757 675 480 256 399 343 503 590 197 196 147 924 587 1 355 1 801 630 582 S90 605 331 592 88S 236 163, 113

650 522 I 395 2 229 1 527 I 624 2 076 187 144 243 313 234 232 436 463 378 1 152 1 916 1 293 1 392 l 640

Median age

41.0

37.3 45.8 25.4 45.l 27.9 31.3 39.4 42.8 39.8 28,I 39.5 36.5 38.1 36.6 33.5 41.0 36.2 38.8 40.0 3S.7 40.4 37.8

47.3 45.0 so.a 49.3 46.l 46.6 47.8 51.5 51.6

42.8 34.7 47.0 43.2 46.5 39.6

37.9 30.9 43.9 26.l 36.7 42.0 32.4 32.6 35.7 29.8 46.5 38.6 37.0 41.0 38.5 35.l 39.7

46.3 48.0

46.7 46.3 43.7 48.5 52.5 47.9 48.4 46.5 50.8 47.2 44.7 45.6 45.9 45.9 45.1 46.3 4S.7 4S.5 48.7 41.7

39.2

41.7

45.1

41.6 41.0 45.0

39.3 Sl.5 50.S 39.1 49.6 33.4 35.2 36.5 34.9 37.0 28.9

53.1 52.7 53.1

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS CONNECTICUT 8 - 663

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Table 174. Occupation of Employed Persons by Age, Race, and Sex: 1970-Continued

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

THE STATE-Continued

Negro

Male employed ---------------------------------Professional, technical, and kindred workers------------------

Engineers __ ---- __ ---- ---- ___ .. ______ .. ___________ .. _____ _

Lawyers and judges ------------------------------------Life and physical scientists _____________________________ ,._ Physicians, dentists, and related practitioners--.. ------------Health workers, except practitioners ______________________ _ Social and recreation workers----------------------------T eaehers .• ____ ---- __________ -- -- -- ------------ --------Technicians, except health ---- -----------------------.----Writers, artists, and entertainers .................................. _______ _ Other professional, technical, and kindred workers-----------

Managers and administrators, except form-------------------Salaried ---- •••••• ____ -·-··- ------ -· -·-··- __ -------- __

Manufacturing ..,_ ---- ____ ---.- .. ___ ------------.-------- _ Retail trade -------- ---------------------------------All other Industries-------------·---------------------Self-employed .• _______________________________________ _

Retail trade ---------· -------------------------------All other Industries-----------------------------------

Sales workers ______ ---- ------ __ .... ---- ---------- __ -------Manufacturing and wholesale trade __________ .. ___________ _

Retail trade ____ ---·-- ---------------------------------All other industries---------------------·---------------

Clerico! and kindred workers------------------------------­Bookkeepers and billing clerks------··--------------------Moil handlers and postal clerks. _________________________ _ Other clerical and kindred workers------------------------

Craftsmen and kindred workers ----------------------------Carpenters ______ .... ____ .... ____ .... __________ ---- ____ ------Construction craftsmen, except carpenters __ .. _____________ _ Automobile mechanics, including body repairmen ------------Mechanics and repairmen, except auto ____________________ _ Machinists .... __ -------- ______ --------------------------Metal craftsmen, except mechanics and machinists ----------Foremen, n.e.c .... ------ __ -----------------------.--------Other craftsmen and kindred workers ---·-------------·---

Operatives, except transport-------------------------------Assemblers .... ____ ---- .... ___ ---- __ ---- __ ------ .... ---- -----Garage workers and gos station attendants----------------­Laun.d;y and drycleaning .operatives, including Ironers -------­Precision machine o~rot1ves ---------------------------­Other operatives, except transport---------------------.---

-Durable goods, manufacturing-------------------------Nondurable goods, including not specified monufacturing __ _ Nonmonufacturing industries ________ ----------------....

Transport equipment operatives ---------------------------Truck drivers .... ____________ .... ________ ------------ ____ _ Other transport equipment operatives ____________________ _

Laborers, except farm ------------ .. ---------------------­Construction laborers---------------------------------­Freight, stock, and material handlers -------------------·­Other laborers, except form-----------------------------

Manuf.acturing industries ---- -------------------.-----­Farmers and form managers-----------------------------­Farm laborers and farm foremen -------------------------­Service workers, e-xcept private household1 ------------------

Cleaning service workers------------------------------­Food service workers----------------------------------Health service workers ____ -----------------------------Personal service workers-------- .. ---------------------­Protective service workers .. -----------------------------

Private household workers .. _____ --------------------------

Female employed ________ ----·------------------Professional, technical, and kindred workers-----------------

Registered nurses .... ---- ____________________ ---- ______ _ Health workers, except nurses---------------------------T eochers, elementary and secondary schools -- .... ________ -- _ Technicians, except health ------------------------------Other professional, technical, and kindred workers _________ _

Managers and administrators, except farm------------------Salaried __ -- .. ____ ---- -- -- __ -- ______ -- -- -- -- __ -- -- -- _ Self-employed ________ •. ____________ -------------- ____ _

Sales workers ---- __ ---------- --------------------------Retail trade ---- __ ------ ---------- -----------·--------

Clerico! and kindred workers---------------·--------------Bookkeepers and cashiers ________ ---- ,. .. __________ ---- .. :.. Office machine operotors------------------------------­Secretaries, stenographers, and typists ------------------­Other clericol ond kindred workers-----------------------

Craftsmen ond kindred workers ---------------------------Operatives, except transport------------------------------

Sewers and stitchers ______ -------------------------.----Laundry and drycleaning operatives, including ironers ------­Other operatives, except transport-----------------------Durable goods, monufocturlng ________________________ _

Nondurable goods, including not specified manufacturing __ _ Non manufacturing industries ---------------- __ --------

Transport equipment operatives --------------------------­Laborers, except form ----------------------------------­Farmers ond form managers------ .. -----------------------

Farm laborers ond farm foremen -------------------------­Serrice :vorkers.~ except private household1 ------------------

( ean1ng servtce workers---------------------------- ... -­Food service workers-------------------------- .. -------Health service workers ______ ---------------------------

Practical nll'rses ............ ____ ---- __ ---- ____ ------ ------ _ Personal .servlce workers------------------------- .. -----Protective service workers .... __ .. _______ -·----------------

Private household workers.-------------------------------

'Includes allocated coses not shown separately.

8- 664 CONNECTICUT

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(Doto based on sample, see text. For minimum bose for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text]

Persons 16 years old and over Persons

l4ond 15 16 and 18 ond 20 to 24 25 to 29 30 to 34 35 to 44 45 to 54 55 to 59 60 to 64 65 years years old Total l7yeors 19 years years years years years years years years and over Mediamo;.t

325 35 861 781 1 421 4 568 5 442 4 826 8 071 6 154 1 968 1 320 1 310 36.1 20 2 583 39 64 336 494 430 694 293 108 69 56 34.2 - 182 .. - 16 62 36 33 23 12 - - 31.8 - 32 - - - 7 - 15 6 4 - - ... - 50 - - 7 - 10 24 9 - - - ... - 63 - - - 5 - 20 17 4 - 17 - 109 8 s 10 14 27 26 - 3 16 - :33.2 4 153 8 12 17 24 41 26 16 9 - - :31.9 5 385 10 - so 86 61 BO 55 19 20 4 :33.8 5 325 9 - 48 78 29 114 29 13 5 - :!4.7 - 109 - 16 20 15 6 33 7 4 8 - :12.9 6 l 175 4 31 168 203 220 323 131 40 20 35 :14.1

- l 183 - 14 106 182 183 360 207 47 25 59 :18.0 - 970 - B 106 178 153 257 178 31 25 34 :16.6 - 67 - - 20 - 12 17 11 - - 7

:i£.3 - 187 - 4 7 61 47 35 24 4 5 -- 716 - 4 79 117 94 205 143 27 20 27 :18.1 - 213 - 6 - 4 30 103 29 16 - 25 <11.5 - 98 - 6 - - 26 27 18 5 - 16

<ii.5 - 115 - - - 4 4 76 11 11 - 9 59 722 4 90 141 67 106 165 72 24 16 17 311.8 52 162 - 33 31 24 22 43 23 6 - - 3().7 7 405 4 57 84 51 49 84 45 14 4 13 30.7 - 135 - - 26 12 35 38 4 4 12 4 3U

42 2 629 86 209 S74 363 364 511 314 87 62 59 31.1 - 70 - - 10 30 4 17 - 5 - 4 ,, ~. - 520 18 21 90 81 60 142 as - 23 - 34.2

42 2 039 68 188 474 252 300 352 229 82 39 55 30.6 15 6 493 72 180 713 l 059 772 l 769 1 287 309 186 146 37.5 10 252 11 10 10 13 20 72 75 25 16 - 43.6 - 860 11 9 79 122 89 251 203 31 41 24 3'~.8 - 597 - 39 SS 100 84 162 118 28 5 6 315.3 - 616 - 12 79 125 73 161 126 10 18 12 315.2 - 460 13 6 91 88 77 111 58 - 6 10 3:!.l - 780 - 5 39 124 115 239 182 50 18 8 3!1,5 5 598 - - 41 83 66 201 162 23 11 11 40~ - 2 330 37 99 319 404 248 572 363 142 71 75 3<>.0

39 10 596 83 361 l 438 1 742 1 566 2 351 l 898 540 367 250 3:i.5 - 570 - 61 91 140 BB 66 84 23 17 - 211.a - 177 19 29 14 26 15 24 36 4 - 10 3Cl.2 - 284 9 4 20 18 39 54 86 39 6 7 4<1.6 - 843 - 24 101 190 113 137 199 49 12 18 3<1.7

39 8 722 55 243 1 212 1 366 1 311 2 070 1 491 425 332 215 3li.8 20 5 915 16 154 864 997 836 1 346 l 004 314 232 152 3l<.7 - 1 859 12 58 248 270 306 465 337 71 59 33 3s:.0

19 948 27 31 100 101 169 259 150 40 41 30 36,.Jl 2 2 620 18 43 308 440 423 596 470 169 88 65 36.3 - 1 114 - - 81 189 164 286 285 66 19 24 39.3 2 1 506 18 43 227 251 259 310 185 103 69 41 30

83 3 911 150 212 520 484 440 775 685 258 207 160 36.9 - 650 21 6 52 82 82 140 144 71 28 24 40.9 - 1 080 38 78 179 195 124 194 164 40 46 22 32.0

83 2 181 91 128 289 207 234 441 377 147 133 134 38.2 - 574 5 35 69 78 26 120 128 64 35 14 41.2 - 93 - - 10 4 5 25 40 - 9 - ... 8 79 - 3 9 - - 14 6 - 6 41 ...

57 4 834 329 245 406 582 531 797 867 414 285 378 39 .. 1 43 l 745 78 18 105 177 164 210 353 267 195 178 48.4 9 786 142 78 55 48 72 162 133 39 5 52 34,9 - 170 26 20 34 20 12 17 38 - - 3 26.3 - 383 21 5 21 59 37 51 67 47 17 58 4-1.5 - 480 - 10 35 107 61 148 74 8 21 16 36.8 - 118 - - 7 5 6 14 15 12 - 59 60.0

175 30 914 656 1 308 5 553 4 171 3 990 6 477 5 238 1 517 1 167 837 3U 18 3 404 40 104 575 578 573 762 565 91 70 46 33.5 4 599 - - SB 78 141 170 113 13 18 a 36.3 - 342 - 24 59 39 32 119 39 18 12 - 36.4 5 l 032 15 4 164 200 194 246 159 15 14 21 33.4 - 85 - 4 34 - - 26 17 4 - - 3'1'.3 9 1 346 25 72 260 261 206 201 237 41 26 17 - 475 - - 54 62 70 131 89 31 13 25 3U - 448 - - 54 62 70 122 89 20 6 2S 38.I - 27 - - - - - 9 - 11 7 - '"

30 862 53 55 169 98 126 155 132 30 16 28 32.:! 23 766 53 55 158 84 98 151 93 30 16 28 31.l 58 8 086 372 809 2 400 1 261 l 183 l 240 536 152 99 34 26.11 - 624 82 53 138 87 87 117 22 22 10 6 27.:1 - 573 - 53 223 145 so 84 12 6 - - 25.4 - 1 967 54 202 692 360 293 217 89 44 11 5 a:;

58 4 922 236 501 l 347 669 753 822 413 80 78 23 27.H 7 557 3 3 BS 92 77 142 99 18 21 17 36.:I

17 7 113 37 135 l 155 991 912 1 824 1 481 273 238 67 36.11 - 308 - - 33 39 38 97 64 11 9 17 39_5; - 575 - - 40 17 55 168 185 54 53 3 4S.~;

17 6 230 37 135 1 082 935 819 1 559 1 232 208 176 47 35.7 11 4 104 15 76 762 666 552 988 822 126 75 22 34.B· 6 1 429 13 34 209 211 155 427 316 37 24 3 37.2 - 697 9 25 111 58 112 144 94 45 77 22 37.3 - 44 - 5 15 - 12 8 4 - - -- 315 14 28 37 75 19 54 58 19 6 s 30.9 - 96 - - 19 16 - 28 15 4 14 - ... - 108 4 - 14 18 26 19 27 - - - 33.5

22 5 716 124 155 756 658 738 1 326 l 186 352 191 230 38.2 - 863 13 - 49 41 78 20S 273 95 42 67 46.7 5 628 39 25 77 50 67 129 129 68 23 21 39.3 - 2 097 50 70 277 304 332 561 381 62 21 39 35.3 - 322 - - 38 46 82 76 65 11 - 4 34.7 - 674 5 12 61 54 99 163 154 56 33 37 41.5 - 70 - - - 5 - 31 24 5 5 - 40.9 23 4 138 9 14 274 322 254 788 1 046 547 499 385

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

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Table 174. Occupation of Employed Persons by Age, Race, and Sex: 1970-Continued

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

THE STATE-Continued

Panons of Spanish Language

Male employed ---------------------------------Professional, technical, and kindred workers------------------

Engineers ______________ -- -- ---- ---- ---- ------ __ ---- __ _ Lawyers and judges -----------------------------------­Lile and physical scientists.----------------------------·­Physicions, dentists, and related practitioners---------------Health workers, except practitioners ______________________ _ Social and recreation workers----------------------------Teachers ____________ ---- -- -- -- ______ ------ ___________ _ Technicians. except health------------------------------­Writers, artists, and entertainers -------------------------Other professional, technical, ond kindred workers __________ _

MaMgers and administrators. except form-------------------Salaried ________________________________ -------- _____ _

Manufacturing---------- -- ------------------ ---------Retail trcde ------------ ------------ -------- ---------All Dther industries-----------------------------------Self-em played _________________________________________ _

Retail trcde ---------- __ ---------------- ---- ---------All other industries-----------------------------------

Soles workers ---- __________ ------ ---- ---------- ---------Manufacturing and wholesale trade -----------------------Retail trade ---- __ ---- ---------- ____ ------ -------------All other iridustries -------------------------------------

Clerical and kindred workers-------------------------------Bookkeepers and billing clerks ___________________________ _ Moil handlers ond postal clerks--------------------------­Other clerical and kindred workers------------------------

Craftsmen and kindred workers ----------------------------Carpenters __ ---- ____ ---- ________________ ------ __ ---- __ Construction craftsmen, except carpenters ----------------­Automobile mechanics, including body repairmen ------------Mechanics and repairmen, except auto ____________________ _ Machinists ________ ------ -------- ----------------------Metal craftsmen, except mechanics and machinists ----------Foremen, n.e.c ________ ---- __ ---- -----------------------Other craftsmen ond kindred workers ---------------------

Operatives, except transport-------------------------------Assemblers ---- __ -------- ------ ------ -----------------Garage workers and gas station attendants ________________ _ Laundry and drycleaning operatives 1 including Ironers -------­Precision machine operatives-----------------------------Other operatives, except transport ________ .., ______________ _

Durable goods, manufacturinQ--------------------------Nondurable goods, including not specified monufocturing ___ _ Nonmonufacturing industries ---- ____ ---------- ---------

Transport equipment operatives ----------------------------Truck drivers -- ____ ---------- ------ --------------------Other transport equipment operatives _____________________ _

Laborers, except farm ------------------------------------Cons.truction laborers ______ ---- ______ ---------- ---------Freight. stock, and material handlers---------------------­Other laborers, except farm -- -- -- ---- -- ------ __ ---- ------

Manufacturing industries ---- ------ ---- ---------- -----­Farmers and form managers------------------------------­Farm laborers and form foremen --------------------------­Service workers, except private household'-------------------

Cleaning service workers-------------------------------­Food service workers---------------------------------- .. Health service workers ____ ---------- __ -~----------------Personal service workers ________ ---- __ ------ ------------Protective service workers __ ----------------------------

Private household workers--------------------------------

Female employed .• ______ ---- ____ ---------------Professional, technical, and kindred workers-----------------

Registered nurses ____ ---- __ ---------- ------------ -----Health workers, except nurses--------------------------­Teach-ers, elementary and secondary schools--------------­Technicians, except health __ -- ---- -------- ------ --------Other professional, technical, and kindred workers _________ _

Managers and administrators, except farm------------------

" ---------Salaried ------ ______________________ ------------ ------

Self -em played ______________________________ ---- ______ _ -Sales workers ______ -------- __ ---- -------------- ---------

Retail trade ______ ---- ---- ____ ------ ---------- ------ __ --Clerical and kindred workers-----------------------------­Bookkeepers and cashiers ------------------------------­Office machine operators-------------------------------­Secretaries, stenographers, and typists -------------------­Other clerical and kindred workers------------------------

Craftsmen and kindred workers --------------------------­Operatives, except transport-------------------------- .. ---

Sewers and stitchers ________ -------- ---- ---------------Laundry and drycleanlng operatives, including ironers ------­Other operatives, except transport-----------------------

Durable goods, manufacturing------------------------­Nondurable goods, including not specified manufacturing ••• Nonmonufacturing industries -------------- ---- --------

Transport equipment operatives --------------------------­Laborers, except form ----------------------------------­Farmers and farm managers---------------- .. -------------

Farm laborers. and form foremen -------------------------­Service workers, except private household•------------------

Cleaning service workers------------------------------­Food service workers----------------------------------Health service workers ____ -----------------------------

Practico I nurses ______ ---------- -- -- -- - - -- ------ -----Personal service workers------------------------------­Protective service workers-----------------------------­

Private ~ousehald workers--------------------------------

11ncludes ollocoted coses not shown separately.

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

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[Data based on sample, see text. For minimum base fer derived figures (percent, median, etc.) end meoning of symbols, see text]

Persons 16 years cld and over Persons

14ond lS 16 and 18 and 20 to 24 2S to 29 30 to 34 3S to 44 45 to 54 5S to 59 60 ta 64 65 years years old Total 17yeors 19years years yeors years years years years years and over Median age

87 15 915 433 574 2 189 2 969 2 470 3 884 2 146 588 369 293 33.6 7 l 946 - 4S 192 379 380 549 298 72 18 13 34.7 - 3S7 - - 14 61 76 148 58 - - - 36.9 - 33 - - - 4 7 15 - 7 - - ... - 33 - - - 7 - - 19 - - 7 - 173 - - 8 51 36 49 18 5 - 6 33'.8 - 36 - - 13 - - 14 - 4 5 -- 104 - 9 19 24 35 17 - - - - 30.0 - 326 - - 27 55 73 80 6S 20 6 - 36.0 - 244 - 13 32 S6 4S 53 35 10 - - 32.3 7 122 - 6 - 8 16 55 20 17 - - 40.6 - 518 - 17 79 113 92 118 83 9 7 - 32.7 - l 129 - 26 49 107 200 285 308 64 45 45 41.4 - 907 - 26 43 92 181 203 24S 44 40 33 40.5 - 291 - 8 10 60 71 52 62 6 17 5 34.B - 149 - - 5 6 6 53 52 7 8 12 45.9 - 467 - 18 2B 26 104 9B 131 31 15 16 40.9 - 222 - - 6 15 19 82 63 20 5 12 43.7 - 153 - - 6 15 19 40 47 20 - 6 44.1 - 69 - - - - - 42 16 - 5 6 ...

20 625 31 23 109 127 52 129 103 14 15 22 32.2 20 191 8 6 31 3B B 61 39 - - - 35.7 - 267 23 17 53 61 29 52 25 - 7 - 28.3 - 167 - - 2S 2B 15 16 39 14 8 22 44.7 - B63 73 56 125 190 9B 178 BB 20 23 12 29.7 - 44 - - 15 10 - 19 - - - - ... - 67 - 4 10 - 21 7 10 - 15 -- 752 73 S2 100 180 77 152 7B 20 8 12 29.2 6 2 912 17 41 447 539 419 B66 392 112 52 27 34.9 - 112 - - 14 49 4 39 6 - - - 29.3 - 29B - 7 32 75 7S B8 13 8 - - 32.3 - 178 - 6 33 16 46 55 10 12 - - 33.7 - 366 7 - 82 71 34 97 69 6 - - 33.4 - 293 - 5 60 42 27 55 66 22 16 - 37.3 - 471 - 13 71 96 48 142 77 17 7 - 35.5 - 411 - - 19 44 76 184 41 21 20 6 38.6 6 783 10 10 136 146 109 206 110 26 9 21 34. l

21 4 8B3 117 181 B48 970 793 l 143 546 135 88 62 32.1 - 456 B 20 B2 9B 93 77 40 32 6 - 31.1 - 68 10 27 5 7 - 6 6 7 - - ... - BO s 22 13 7 17 16 - - - - ... - 443 - 9 65 84 50 13B 68 12 10 7 36.0

21 3 B36 94 103 683 774 633 906 432 84 72 55 32.1 5 2 518 31 17 376 584 446 644 286 40 49 45 32.8 - B96 41 68 221 106 130 168 96 35 21 10 30.5

16 422 22 18 86 84 57 94 50 9 2 - 30.1 6 712 31 42 86 152 132 160 6B 2B 13 - 31.7 - 312 10 13 54 63 68 Bl 23 - - - 31.2 6 400 21 29 32 89 64 79 45 28 13 - 32.3

12 1 087 83 42 159 214 180 212 119 40 18 20 31.3 - 139 - - 20 23 34 48 4 10 - - 33.9 6 375 26 7 52 5B 46 lOS 52 22 - 7 34.8 6 573 57 35 B7 133 100 59 63 8 18 13 29.0 6 245 12 6 51 73 32 26 24 8. - 13 28.7 - 8 - - - - - - - 8 - - ... - 203 12 17 14 13 42 45 16 37 - 7 35.8

15 l 521 69 101 160 278 174 303 208 53 90 BS 34.4 - 459 15 - 35 76 48 95 101 28 31 30 40.8 - 532 43 61 79 61 74 110 44 8 38 14 31.5 - 35 6 17 7 - - 5 - - - - ... - 107 - - 8 17 6 29 29 9 - 9 42.B - 170 - - 23 43 13 53 8 - 6 24 36.1 - 26 - - - - - 14 - 5 7 - ...

108 8 617 373 511 l 633 1 186 1 049 2 048 1 226 315 172 104 32.9 - 913 - - 238 181 9B 192 148 31 14 11 31.9 - 93 - - 39 20 10 12 12 - - - ... - 73 - - 20 7 7 22 5 - 7 5 - 332 - - 72 77 52 60 60 11 - - 31.6 - 50 - - 22 6 5 - 17 - - - ... - 365 - - B5 71 24 9B 54 20 7 6 35.3 - 153 - - 22 13 43 51 19 5 - - 34.8 - 133 - - 22 13 29 45 19 5 - - 35.6 - 20 - - - - 14 6 - - - - ...

12 352 57 51 46 16 25 64 51 21 15 6 31.2 12 310 52 51 32 9 25 48 51 21 15 6 32.2 22 2 264 147 272 615 295 224 376 237 51 17 30 26.7 7 355 63 25 43 SB 29 7S 41 9 12 - 29.0 - 148 10 7 69 19 15 22 6 - - - 24.l - 624 12 89 222 71 64 86 S9 12 - 9 24.8

15 l 137 62 151 281 147 116 193 131 30 5 21 27.5 - 164 - 4 6 54 20 39 21 8 - 12 34.5 22 3 142 65 127 459 45B 417 911 495 136 51 23 35.5 - S24 - 11 70 46 32 241 70 27 14 13 39.3 - 164 - 14 38 14 29 13 44 5 7 - 32.8

22 2 454 6S 102 351 39B 3S6 657 381 104 30 10 34.4 14 1 628 31 52 229 267 266 453 246 56 18 10 34.4 B 678 23 50 llB 113 84 150 93 35 12 - 32.1 - 14B 11 - 4 18 6 54 42 13 - - 41.5 - 12 - - - - 12 - - - - - ... 8 98 - - 16 - 4 33 19 14 6 6 ... - - - - - - - - - - - - -- 43 - 10 7 6 - 14 6 - - - ...

20 1 102 104 39 205 108 141 2B7 142 32 44 - 33.4 5 164 6 6 28 4 22 70 lB 10 - - 37.3 - 224 23 16 33 13 45 32 43 10 9 - 33.0 - 364 46 13 7S 41 25 B5 49 7 23 - 31.4 - 34 - - 9 14 - 11 - - - -- 202 21 - 39 23 6 76 25 - 12 - 36.6 - 5 - - - - - s - - - - ...

24 374 - 8 19 55 65 Bl 88 17 25 16 39.9

CONNECTICUT 8 - 665

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Table 174. Occupation of Employed Persons by Age, Race, and Sex: 1970-Continued

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

BRIDGEPORT SMSA

Total

Mole employed ---------------------------------

Pnif1Hional1 tochak:alt and kindred wottcen ---------- ... --Accountants __ ---------------- ____ ---------- __ -----------Archil&cf s __________ ---- ---- ---- -· ___ . -----· ·--· __ --·--·-Compo1er specialists ..... ---- ...................... __ -- ---- ------------ --Engineers ____ ---- __ ---- ---- ------ ----- _____ ---- __ ............ ..

Aeronautical and astronautical ---------------------------Civil ---·---- •• -------------- ------· --- -- -------- -----Electrical and electronic ---------------------------------Mechanical--------------------------------------------Other engineers -- ---------- -- .... ---------- .......... ---- ........... ..

Lawyers and judges --------------------------------------life and physical scientists ________________________________ _

Chemists .... -------------- ____ -- -------- _,. ---- ---------Physicians, dentists, and related pracfltianers _,.. ______________ _ Dentists ______ -------- ---- ____ ---- ------------ ______ _ -Pharmocists ---- __ ---- ---- _____ .... ---- ______ ---- ______ ---Physicians, medical and osteopathic---------------------­Other related practitioners------------------------------Health technologists and technicians _______________________ _

---Religious workers------------------------ ... ---------------Social scientists-------------.. -------- .. -------------------Social and recreation workers ....... ---------------------------Teachers __ ---- ---- ---- __ ,. _____ ............. __ ---------- ---------College and university __ ---------.. -----------.. -------.--­

Elementary ond prekindergarten --------------------------Secondary ________ ------· _____ ------------ ---- ----·--Engineering -and science technicians-------------------------Draftsmen and surveyors _______ ,..,..., ________ ., ___________ _

Electrical and electronic engineering technicians ____________ _ Technicians, e>ecept health, and engineering and science _______ _

Airplane pilots------------------------------·---------Writers, artists, and entertainers __________________ ., _____ ,._ Other professional, technical, and kindred workers _____ .., _____ _

Manag•n and admlnistl"tlton, txcept farm------------­Buyers, purchasing agents, and sales managers--------------School ad minist rotors __ -- ______ ---- ---- _____ .... ___ --------Specified managers and administrotorsi public administration __ _ Other specified managers and administrators----------------Managers and administrators, n.e.c., salaried _______________ _

Manufacturing ______ ---- ------ __ ---- ------ ---- ______ ,._ Wholesale and retail trade----------------·-------------Transportation, communications. and other public utilities ___ _ All othor industries----------------------·-------------

------------------

-Managers and administrators, n.e.c., self-employed ...... _______ _ Construction __ .... ---- ------ -- .. --------------------- __ _ -Manufo-cturing .... __ .... __ .. _ .... __ .... ____ -------- ----..... ------Wholesale ond retail trade-----------------------------­All other industries------------------------------------

Salts warliers ---------------.. -------------------Insurance agents, brokers, and underwriters ________________ _ Real estate agents ond brokers.--------------------------­Soles representatives, monufactt.1ring industries -------------­Soles representoHves, wholesale trade---------------------­Sales clerks, retail trade·---------------------------------Solesmen. retail trade ____ ----------------------------.. ---Salesmen of services and construction---------------------­Othe.r sales workers-------------------------------------

Clerical and kindred wort.ors _______________________ _

-------------

Bon.k tellers and cashiers--------------------------------­Boakkeep<rs and billing clerks----------------------------­Mail handlers and postal clerks---------------------------­Other clerical and kindred workers-------------------------

----

Craftsmen a"d kindred war .. n ______________ ., ______ _

Apparel craftsmen and upholsterers------------------------Bakers ________________________________ ---- __ ---- ____ .... Cabinetmakers ______ -· ______________ ------------ _______ _ Construction craftsmen __ ------- ... ---------------------- __

Carpenters .... __ ---- .... ...-- __ ---- .... ____________ ---- .... __ .. __ Exccvating, grading, and rood machine operators __________ .. Electricians .... _ .. -------- __ ---- -- __ ---------- __ -------- .. Masons and tile setters -------------------.. -----------­Painters, construction and maintenance, and paperhangers --­Plasterers and cement finishers __ ----------------------.... Plumbers ond pipe fitters-------------------------------Other construction craftsmen ___ .. _____ ., ________________ _

Foremen, n.e.c ---- __ ---- -------- .... ---- .... ____ ------------Manufactoring ________ ---- ------- ----- ____ ---- ---- ........ Nonmanu facturing industries -- __ ----- _____ .... ------ ------

tinemen .and servicemen, te)ephone and power--------------­ocomot1ve engineers and firemen--------------------------

Mechanlcs and repairmen_ ... ___ ., .. ________ ., _______ .. ---------Air conditioning, heatin91 and refrigeration ----------------Airer-aft .... ------ .... ---- ______ ------ ---- ______________ _ Autornobilo, including bodY--------------·--------- __ ---­Radio and television -------.. -------------------------.... Other mechanics and repairmen -------------------------

Metal craftsmen, except m&ehanics ... -----------------------Machinists and job and die setters _______ ,. ______________ _ Sheetmetol workers and tinsmiths----·------------------­Tool and die mokers-------------------------------·---Other metal craftsmen ____ ---- __ -----------------------

Printing craftsmen __ ---------- .... ____ ---------------------Com posltors ond typesetters---------··----------------­Pressmen and plate printers, printing--------------------­

Stationary engineers and power station operators -----------­Other craftsmen and kindred workers ----------------------

8 - 666 CONNECTICUT

-------------------------. --. . -. --

[Data based an sample. see text. For minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, &tc.) ond meoning of symbols, see text]

Persons 16 years old and over Persons

14 and 15 16 and 18 and 20 to 24 25 to 29 30 to 34 35 to 44 45 to 54 55 to 59 60 to 64 65 years years old Total 17years 19years years years years years years years years and over M&di11n OQe

679 100 721 2 877 3 198 9 808 10 698 9 508 21 089 23 799 9 814 6 029 3 901 41.1

21 16 665 49 134 l 829 2 572 2 480 4 106 3 307 l 139 682 367 31.1 - l 442 - - 148 266 151 322 282 143 97 33 39.8 - 11)4 - - - 18 11 30 26 - 14 5 42.7 - 449 - 14 39 89 175 107 25 - - - 32.4 - 3 992 - 5 255 550 685 l 096 925 259 142 75 39.6 - 545 - - (IJ 16 89 194 159 27 - - 40.5 - 179 - - 10 14 40 29 42 14 21 9 "3.8 - 947 - - 66 175 240 220 140 42 44 20 34.B - 694 - - 32 114 105 190 180 53 15 5 .ul.1 - 1 627 - s 87 231 211 463 404 123 62 41 41.0 - 585 - - 5 35 79 213 120 46 45 42 43.l

- 207 - - 14 47 33 41 53 14 5 - 37.3 - 150 - - 14 41 lB 24 34 14 5 - 35.B - 1 062 - - 17 94 111 255 255 167 63 100 47.l - 234 - - - 15 37 42 67 40 10 23 48.4 - 282 - - 17 48 11 69 41 44 21 31 44.4 - 478 - - - 31 57 134 120 67 27 42 46.4 - 68 - - - - 6 10 27 16 5 4 - 111 - 9 36 27 - 23 16 - - - 26.9 - 232 - - 12 17 47 67 31 20 15 23 41.0 - 267 - - 32 45 37 100 37 4 12 - 37.0

- 276 4 15 21 35 81 25 47 37 11 - 33.9 - 2 372 17 11 345 447 374 646 350 107 51 24 34.9 - 415 5 6 9 54 n 153 62 36 9 4 38.7 - 597 5 - 147 150 121 103 47 15 5 4 29.9 - l 181 - - 181 238 167 324 186 47 22 16 35.1 5 2 087 13 38 369 385 259 408 413 122 62 18 34.6 - 908 5 12 147 182 114 188 173 43 35 9 34.7 - 436 - - 129 67 53 107 44 31 5 - 32.l - 285 - - 57 49 60 75 27 9 4 4 33.0 - 131 - - - 4 43 61 19 - 4 - 36.0 - l 095 5 18 184 146 116 230 236 82 53 25 36.4

16 2 099 10 24 295 322 261 468 464 129 108 18 37.9

- 11 313 21 53 429 1 074 l 135 2 999 3 209 l 142 767 484 44.8 - 1 669 8 6 53 139 151 433 547 162 122 48 45.8 - 271 - - 4 14 27 108 82 24 12 - 43.4 - 362 - - 11 5 6 109 126 66 27 12 49.0 - 1 966 5 24 135 247 230 4S5 409 169 165 97 42.I - 5 860 8 23 215 558 633 1 582 1 715 572 334 220 4.4.4 - 2 203 - - 41 189 270 651 649 245 102 56 «.2 - 1 882 8 15 117 218 189 386 547 195 94 113 ·45.1 - 318 - - 13 29 30 75 104 35 13 19 016.2 - 1 457 - 8 44 122 144 470 415 97 125 32 ·l3.7

- l 185 - - 11 111 88 282 330 149 107 107 48.0 - 218 - - - - 29 92 58 21 - 18 ·13.7 - 140 - - 6 - 9 16 54 6 30 19 S2.2 - (IJ] - - 5 76 46 127 181 79 40 47 ·17.6 - 226 - - - 35 4 47 37 43 37 23 $2.3

204 6 215 341 295 624 651 500 l 285 l 234 573 355 357 <10.4 - 676 - - 66 82 78 195 122 60 32 41 A0.7 - 286 - - - 6 11 48 94 43 46 38 ~;3,3

- 775 - 9 62 116 102 227 163 55 24 17 il9.3 - 1 018 5 21 71 112 100 292 237 67 61 52 •11.B 9 1 976 280 209 271 192 B3 209 281 210 97 144 i.2.2 - 599 - 17 53 52 66 110 158 75 31 37 •·5.1 - 307 4 - 25 44 26 81 81 32 8 6 • 1.7

195 578 52 39 76 47 34 123 98 31 56 22 lB.3

70 7 839 297 539 1 115 706 485 1 290 1 822 778 497 310 41.0 9 423 56 69 75 15 - 43 45 62 33 25 28.8 - 479 - 12 69 45 (IJ 97 83 56 22 35 40.5 5 l 067 17 25 Bl 57 62 209 458 93 46 19 46.8

56 5 870 224 433 890 589 363 941 l 236 567 396 231 39.6

35 24 085 129 520 2 091 2 355 2 323 s 427 6 408 2 609 1 490 733 43.5 - 168 - - 5 - 18 36 41 19 35 14 51.l - 362 15 B 17 22 (IJ 57 111 20 23 29 45.2 - 111 - 4 9 5 16 21 28 22 6 - 45.2 5 5 185 17 120 477 571 467 1 279 1 193 515 346 200 4t4 - l 421 4 33 181 129 110 311 369 144 97 43 43.2 - 471 - 9 32 56 61 182 79 26 16 10 39.3 - 967 - - 94 137 87 211 250 95 47 46 42.8 - 407 - 14 14 45 27 132 103 39 19 14 42.8 - 747 13 39 43 61 36 168 174 83 93 37 45.8 - 76 - - - 11 B 36 16 - 5 -

4°3 . .4 5 814 - 13 87 76 71 190 174 99 59 45 - 282 - 12 26 56 67 49 28 29 10 5 33.5

- 4 056 - 15 112 274 435 994 l 354 573 218 Bl 4l>.5 - 3 151 - - 86 195 324 786 1 059 495 157 49 4ii.7 - 905 - 15 26 79 111 208 295 78 61 32 4S.5 - 615 5 25 130 145 38 180 47 35 10 - 3(1.3 - 44 - 6 - - - 19 9 10 - - ...

17 4 345 60 145 505 533 425 945 965 425 253 89 4Cl.3 - 188 - 5 15 28 4 30 64 33 9 - 41>.9 - 517 - 9 47 53 38 181 120 43 21 5 41.2

17 1 372 42 89 183 208 136 294 230 97 75 18 3o,.O - 183 - - 25 15 31 58 33 16 5 - 3e:.s - 2 085 18 42 235 229 216 382 518 236 143 66 42.9

- 5 222 - 81 430 414 454 l 036 l 74S 613 307 139 46.1 - 2 181 - 38 205 166 200 417 725 250 124 56 45.9 - 550 - 10 14 48 53 132 186 61 36 10 46.0 - l 552 - 26 140 151 128 284 554 144 85 40 45.8 - 939 - 7 71 49 73 203 283 158 62 33 47.3 3 885 4 30 119 100 105 191 158 70 84 24 39.4 3 391 - 16 35 35 42 73 86 56 34 14 44.2 - 331 4 5 61! 50 41 77 43 9 28 6 34.7 - 374 - - 11 55 17 79 97 57 41 17 47.6

10 2 718 28 86 276 236 288 590 657 250 167 140 42.5

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

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Table 174. Occupation of Employed Persons by Age, Race, and Sex: 1970-Continued

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

llRIDGEPORT SMSA-Continued

Total-Continued

Mala employed- Continued

Op•rotlvts, ucept transport-------------------------Assemblers ____________ ---- ------ ____ ---------- ________ _ Checkers, examiners, and inspectors; manufacturing -----------Garage workers ond gas station attendants __________________ _ laundry and drycleaning operatives, n.e.c ________ ..., __________ _ Meat cutters and butchers---------------------------------Mine operatives, n.e.c ____ ---- -- .. --------------------------Packers ond wrappers, except produce ______________________ _

Pain?e~s, manufactured o,rtic\es ----------------------------­Prec1s1on mochme operohves-------------------------------Sowyers -- __ ---------- __ --------------------------------

Stationary firemen __ ---- ---------------------------------1 extile operatives ______________________ ---- _____________ _

Welders and flomecutters-------------- -------------------­Other metalworking operotlves ----------------------------­Other specified operotives --------------------------------­Miscellaneous and not specified operatives -------------------Oc-cupation1

Machine operatives, miscellaneous specified ------------­Machine operatives, not specified---------------------­Miscellaneous operatives ---------- -------------- ----­'Not specified operatives------------------------------

Industry, Manufacturing ________________________________ ---- __

Durable goods------------------------------------Wood products, Including furniture ________________ _ Primary metal Industries ------------------------­fabricated metal industries ----------------------­Machinery, including electrical __ -------- .. ---------­Motor vehicles and equipment--------------------­Tronsporlation equipment, except motor vehicles----­Other durable goods-----------------------------

Nondurable goads--------------------------------­Food and kindred products-----------------------­Apparel ond other fabricated textile products -------­Poper and allied praducts------------------------­Chcmicols and allied products--------------------­Other nanduroble goads--------------------------

N'ot specified manufacturing Industries----------------Nonmonufocturing industries ____ ---- __ ----------------

Transportation, communications, and other public utilities ____ ---- ---- ---------------------------

Wholesale and retail trade-----------------------­All o1her industries------------------------------

Transport equipment operatives _____________________ _

Bus drivers ---- ---- -------- ______ ----------------------Taxicab drivers and chauffeurs----------------------------Truck drivers and deliverymen ____________________________ _ Other transport equipment operatives ______________________ _

Laborers, except fann----------------------------­Construction lo borers -------- ------ ---------- __ ---------­Freight, stock, and material handlers-------,-------------~-­Other specified laborers---------------------------------­Miscellaneous and not specified laborers--------------------

Occupation: Mis-cellaneous laborers ______ -------------------------Nat specified laborers ______ --------------------------

Industry, Manufoct uring ______ ---- __________________________ ,.,_

Durable goods ------ ________ ------ -------------- __ Woad products, including furniture ________________ _ Metal industries ____ ---- __ -----------------------

Mochinery 1 including electrical __ ------------------­T ronsportation equipment __ -- -- -- -- - - -------- ----­Other durable goods-----------------------------

Nondurable goods ------------ __ ---------· ---- ----­Food ond kindred products-----------------------­

Not specified manufacturing industries----------------Nonmonufocturing industries ---- ---- -- ----------------

Rollroods and railway express service __________ ., ____ _ Transportation, except railroads--------------------­Communications, and utilities and sanitary services ----­Wholesale ond retail trade-------------------------­All other industries--------------------------------

Farmers and fann managers ------------------------

Farm laborers and farm foremen--------------------­Paid form laborers and farm foremen----------------------­Unpaid fomily workers-----------------------------------

-----------------------------

-----

--

--------------------

-Service worken, except private hau1&hold1 -----------­Cleaning service workers-------------------------------.-­Food service workers-----------------------------------­

Cooks, except private household------------------------­Busboys and dishwashers ------------------------------

-

Health service workers ____________ -----------------------Personal service workers---------------------------------

Pr~j~~~~~.s~~~i~~;~~t~~~s :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Guards and watchmen --------------------------------­Policemen and detectives -------------------------------

Private household worittn _________________________ _

•includes allocated coses not shown separately.

nHAllED CHARACTERISTICS 498-142 0 - 73 - 43

---------

-

[Doto based on sample, see text. For minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text]

Persons 16 years old and over Persons

14 ond 15 16 and 18 and 20 to 24 25 to 29 30 to 34 35 to 44 45 to 54 55 to 59 60 to 64 65 years years old Total 17 years 19 years years years years years years years years and over Median oge

59 16 179 351 572 1 661 1 496 1 305 2 931 4 496 1 829 1 080 458 44.2 4 l 602 21 47 166 167 110 20B 536 207 112 28 46.5 - l 448 6 lB 154 84 132 221 499 211 118 5 47.2 - 600 173 144 138 22 25 39 15 21 5 18 19.B - 141 3 'l!I 3 25 10 10 26 15 8 12 35.5 - 382 - 3 24 44 32 74 110 40 32 23 46.3 - 23 - - 5 - 13 - - 5 - - ... - 429 17 11 77 12 46 72 123 29 37 5 42.2 - 245 - 10 20 28 26 37 90 25 4 5 45.2 - l 780 - 3B 19B 159 156 425 463 188 111 42 43.0 - 75 - 6 5 15 5 - 13 20 7 4 ... - 282 - - 21 5 28 67 62 53 15 31 48.2 - 119 11 - 4 20 - 19 33 13 B 11 46.7 - 584 - 12 51 62 62 123 197 29 41 7 43.5 3 1 134 15 5 75 133 72 249 273 167 104 41 45.7

45 2 33B 56 65 225 243 215 482 555 198 1B6 113 42.6 7 4 997 49 184 495 477 373 905 l 501 608 292 113 45.1

7 l 472 4 62 173 130 113 237 427 183 lOB 35 45.4 - 1 972 18 47 219 214 190 363 567 210 113 31 43.2 - 903 22 50 74 76 40 149 261 151 45 35 46.6 - 650 5 25 'l!I 57 30 156 246 64 26 12 45.9

7 4 527 23 166 446 437 338 817 1 373 549 274 104 45.3 - 3 BlB 14 127 344 384 269 692 1 207 471 233 77 45.7 - 19 6 5 3 - - - 5 - - -- 661 - 7 57 50 4B 139 210 53 87 10 46.4 - 360 - 33 40 21 22 51 93 60 22 18 46.4 - l 253 5 35 126 150 115 189 416 124 57 36 45.2 - 53 - - - 9 - 6 9 20 9 -- 690 - - 48 59 40 159 246 117 21 - 46.6 - 782 3 47 70 95 44 l4B 22B 97 37 13 43.9

7 680 5 39 98 53 69 121 163 73 32 27 41.3 - 87 - - 9 19 14 22 14 - 5 4 ... - 42 - 6 4 - - 5 20 7 - - ... - 76 - 6 10 10 5 B 23 9 5 - ... 7 73 - 11 lB - 6 14 14 5 5 - ... - 402 5 16 57 24 44 72 92 52 17 23 42.6 - 29 4 - 4 - - 4 3 5 9 - ... - 470 26 18 49 40 35 BB l2B 59 18 9 42.6

- 84 - - - 13 5 25 41 - - -- 195 16 15 39 10 15 23 47 14 7 9 36.l - 191 10 3 10 17 15 40 40 45 11 - 45.l

4 5 023 97 178 601 515 494 1 124 1 112 516 251 135 40.6 - 195 - - 37 13 6 25 4B 27 20 19 4B.4 - 138 - - 23 16 6 32 25 27 9 - 42.5 - 3 595 62 124 340 360 432 836 840 372 139 90 40.7 4 l 095 35 54 201 126 50 231 199 90 83 26 38.5

81 4 850 824 473 732 433 298 580 597 479 263 171 29.6 - 814 14 56 94 lOB 82 188 129 84 34 25 37.B 9 2 305 617 259 394 166 llB 193 240 189 93 36 23.5

64 l 246 137 107 200 121 BO 178 150 135 73 65 33.6 B 485 56 51 44 3B 18 21 78 71 63 45 46.9

- 149 5 12 'l!I - 13 6 35 28 19 2 47.7 B 336 51 39 15 38 5 15 43 43 44 43 46.2

- 262 16 6 37 27 5 17 53 50 29 22 49.3 - 222 10 6 32 23 5 12 49 50 25 10 49.7 - - - - - - - - - - - - -- 131 - 6 32 - 5 12 18 36 16 6 50.8

- 30 10 - - - - - 9 6 5 - ... - 7 - - - - - - 3 - 4 - ... - 54 - - - 23 - - 19 8 - 4 ... - 40 6 - 5 4 - 5 4 - 4 12 ... - 4 - - - - - - 4 - - - ... - - - - - - - - - - - - -8 223 40 45 7 11 13 4 25 21 34 23 33.3 - 5 - - - - - - - 5 - - ... - - - - - - - - - - - - -- 45 - - - - 4 - 13 11 12 5 ... - 59 8 26 - 6 4 - 5 - 6 4 ... B 114 32 19 7 5 5 4 7 5 16 14 24.3

- 152 - - 4 19 - 50 21 25 14 19 46.4

21 86 10 10 18 5 - 13 20 - 5 5 ... 21 86 10 10 18 5 - 13 20 - 5 5 ... - - - - - - - - - - - - -

173 8 292 758 419 704 872 488 1 284 , 573 724 619 851 42.0 57 2 398 148 71 139 174 77 225 549 341 276 398 51,6 36 1 802 477 248 255 119 82 160 197 BB 77 99 23.5 4 687 105 105 87 63 37 91 105 42 32 20 28.7

22 397 219 75 39 13 17 9 - - 4 21 17.8 5 149 20 5 'l!I 11 12 23 18 - 21 10 34.0

14 610 52 lB 69 69 31 83 91 51 70 76 43.0 - 2 456 9 5 103 384 225 696 489 211 129 205 42.2 - 765 - - 14 110 105 271 186 44 29 6 4Q.7 - 660 9 5 38 62 13 120 114 89 61 149 52.3 - 948 - - 51 212 102 '1!14 189 56 24 20 38.7

11 22 - 5 - - - - - - 6 11 ...

CONNECTICUT 8-667

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Table 174. Occupation of Employed Persons by Age, Race, and Sex: 1970-Continued [Data based an sample, see text. For minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text]

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

BRIDGEPORT SMSA-Continued

Total - Continued Female employed ______________________ ----------

ProfHs~onal, tec:hnkal, and kindred work&n -------------ACC()Untants __ ..., _________________________________________ _

Computer specialists----------------- ___ ------ __ -- __ ------Lib rorians ____ ------------------ __ ---------- ____________ _ Mathematical specialists •. ---- __ -------------- -- ____ -- ____ _ life and physical scientists--------------------------------­Reg~st~~ed nurses, dietitions, and therapists ------------------

D1et1t1ans -- -- ____ ---- ---------------------------- -- __ _ Registered nurses ------ ---------------------------- ___ _

Health technologists and technicians-------------------------Social scientists-------------------------------------- ___ _ Social and recreation workers------------------------------Teachers, College ond university------------------------ __ _

Elementary and prekindergarten ------------------Secondary ____ ---- __________ .. _________ --------Other teachers ______ ---------------------------

Engineering and science technicians-- .. -----------------------Technicions1 except heolth, and engineering and science ________ _ Writers, artists, and entertainers ----------.,.----------------

Actors and dancers------------------------------------­Authors. editors, and reporters---------------------------

Other professional, technical, and kindred workers ____________ _

Managen and administrators, except farm--------------Buyers, purchasing agents, and soles mcmagers __________ .. ___ _ Resfouront, cafeteria, and bar managers---------------------School administrators------------------ ______ .. ___ ---------Other specified managers and admlnistrlltars -------- --------­Managers and administrators, n.e.c., salaried-----------------Wholesale and retail trade _________ .,. ___________________ .. _ Managers end administrators, n.e.c,. self·employed ------------

Wholesale and retail trade ---------------------- ____ -----

Sales warlcan ------------------------------------Demonstrators, hucksters, and peddlers----------------------losurance. real estate agents, ond brokers ___________________ _ Sales c:lerks, retail trode-----------------------------------Safesmen, retail trade ______ ---------------------------- __ _ Other sales workers ____ ------ -------------------- _______ _

Clvrical and kindred worken -------------------------Bank tellers ______ ------ ______ ------------------------ __ _ Boak keepers ____ ---· __________ ------------------------ __ Cashiers __ -----------------· __ --------------------------Counter clerks, except food---------------------------- ... --­Enumerators and interviewers------------------------------File clerks ____ ---- __ -------------------------------------Office machine op-erotors ---------------------------------­

Bookkeeping and billing machine operators ----------------­Keypunch operators ---------- __ ------ __ ---------------­

Payroll and timekeeping clerks __ ---------- __ ----------------Receptionists __ -~-- ______ ---------- -~-- _________ ,,. _______ _ Secretaries ____ ---- __ ---- ____ ---------- ____ --------------Stenographers _________________________ . ________________ _

Telephone operotors -------- _,, ---------- __ ------ __ --------Typists -- ____ ---- __ ---- ---------- ---------- __ -----------Other derical and kindred workers _.,. __________________ ------

Craftsmen and khtdred workers-----------------------Foremen, n.e.c ________ ---------------------------- -------

Operatives. except 1ransport ________________________ _

Assem biers ---- ____ ---- __ ------------ -------------------Bottling and canning operatives ____________________________ _ Checkers, examiners, and inspectors; manufacturing----------­Dress.makers and seamstresses, except factory ---------------Laundry and dry cleaning operatives, including ironers _________ _ Graders and sorters, manufacturing __ ---- __ -------------- __ _ Packers and wrappers, except produce ______________________ _ Sewers and stitchers ____________ ---- ----------------------Textile operatives ____________ .., _______ --------------------Other specified operatives --------------------------------­Miscellcrneous and not specified operatives -------------------Manufacturing __________________ ---- __________________ _

Durable goads -------------- -------· -----------------Machinery, including electrical ______ ------------------Other durable goads------------·-------------------

Nondurable goods., including not specified manufacturing ___ _ Food and kindred products_ ___________________ -------Apparel and other fabricated textile products -----------

Nonmonufocturing industries ------ ---------------- -------Transport equipment operatives __________________ -----

laborers, except furn-----------------------------­

Farm.en and farm ~anagers -------------------------Fann laboren and farm foremen _____________________ _

Paid form laborers end farm foremen _______________________ _ Unpaid family workers-----------------------------------­

Servke worker1, except private hou:fieholdl ------------­Cleaning service workers---------------------------------­

Chambermaids and maids -----------------... ------------­Food service workers-------------------------------------Cooks, except private haus•hold _________________________ _

Waiters and food counter workers------------------------Health service workers ______________ ----------------------

Nursing aides, orderffes. and attendants--------------------Proctical nurses ________________ ------ ____________ ------

Personol service workers-------------- _________ .,. ____ ------Hairdressers and c:osmetologists ------------ --------------

Private household warlctn ____ ,. _______ ..,. _____________ _ Private household workers, living in_.,. _____________________ ,.. __ Private household workers1 living out------------------------

Persons 14 and 15 years old

338

6 -----6 -6 ----------------------

37 --

13 -

24

102 --

19 --4 --------5

74

5 5

25 9 --------

16 ----------4

-5 5 -

64 11 7 5 -5

15 10 -

15 -

90 -

90

Total

62 330

9 092 297

72 113 29 49

2 070 52

l 961 470

31 315 158

2 701 887 233 131 21

438 21

111 1 077

1 832 251 165 160 420 692 246 144 85

5 170 115 273

3 74B 133 901

22 690 436

2 5B9 l 555

209 52

676 l 03B

110 595 374 493

5 713 167 876

2 200 6 312

I 222 271

12 871 3 530

-l 579

160 200 20

971 1 119

B6 2 658 2 548 2 394 l B06

754 l 052

5BB 37

120 154

231

554

45

60 50 10

7 461 665 147

2 944 454

l 948 l 886

935 554

l 056 631

I 102 91

l 011

1/ncludes protectrve service workers and allocated cases not shown separately.

16 and 18 and 20 to 24 17years 19years years

2 316 3 081 8 604

49 114 l 722 - 10 53 - - 15 - - 17 5 4 10 - - 14 5 14 323 - 6 5 5 8 308 - 25 179 - - 11 8 - 71 - 4 16 - 5 480 5 - 185 5 10 6 4 9 32 - - 7

11 17 76 - - -- 10 11 6 16 227

5 20 156 - 5 40 - - 5 - - 5 5 10 36 - - 70 - - 30 - 5 -- - -

492 332 428 - - 11 - 5 12

402 270 270 - - 6

90 57 129

953 1 814 4 169 - 68 153

20 138 270 439 190 155

5 23 30 - - 10

66 95 99 - 74 275 - 10 21 - 26 171 - 7 14

10 22 94 66 312 l 395 - 17 30 8 Bl 142

106 245 444 233 542 1 058

II 20 69 - 7 12

112 245 926 11 54 273 - - -- 27 89 - - -

16 B 19 - - 3

29 39 58 - 17 63 - - 10

25 31 258 31 69 153 25 5B 153 B 26 131 3 6 75 5 20 56

17 32 22 6 4 -- 5 4 6 11 -- 5 6

65 32 70

- - 7

9 - s 9 - 5 - - -

595 485 1 012 26 17 21 7 11 4

392 169 173 3 9 6

341 133 126 117 178 397 91 96 179 - 22 104

2B 77 273 - 47 235

25 14 34 - - 7

25 14 27

Persons 16 years old and aver

25 ta 29 30 ta 34 35 ta 44 45 ta 54 55 to 59 60 to 64 65 years years years years years years years and over

5 232 4 046 11 738 15 848 5 817 3 417 2 231

1 382 833 I 919 1 676 642 424 331 44 17 49 85 22 13 4 18 9 16 14 - - -16 11 6 45 15 3 -- - 4 6 - - -21 5 5 - - 4 -

221 206 530 442 164 108 57 - - 4 14 6 17 -

217 200 503 414 158 91 57 73 20 80 55 24 4 10 - - 5 15 - - -

65 23 40 67 10 19 12 25 10 53 32 9 9 -

465 248 587 407 233 141 135 197 107 168 116 63 16 30 25 38 51 48 18 19 13 20 4 23 28 11 - -- - 14 - - - -

51 33 74 79 21 47 29 - - - 15 - - 6

23 11 21 16 7 5 7 141 102 214 237 52 41 41

128 112 418 520 225 161 87 29 20 65 48 11 20 13 4 14 23 70 29 10 10 7 11 43 35 23 24 12

19 3-0 122 104 36 36 16 59 26 141 220 103 56 17 26 5 42 69 34 28 12 10 5 24 43 23 15 19 5 5 15 20 18 9 13

287 281 841 I 396 579 279 255 18 26 28 19 5 8 -24 5 55 92 19 41 20

166 1B5 562 l 059 476 lBO 178 15 6 26 39 18 10 13 64 59 170 187 61 40 44

I 775 1 455 4 128 5 291 1 665 938 502 41 35 65 41 13 15 5

145 144 537 797 310 128 100 76 35 242 284 60 52 22 16 - 56 36 15 6 22 11 5 5 16 - 5 -63 3B 53 177 40 35 10

111 106 229 186 38 14 5 19 16 25 10 9 - -79 72 130 102 10 5 -38 28 63 143 49 16 16 27 48 Bl 132 50 9 20

599 3B6 l 031 l 297 371 164 92 9 17 18 53 19 4 -

42 53 178 225 40 79 28 177 135 373 455 161 72 32 420 425 l 197 1 449 499 339 150

78 17 316 431 96 71 53 8 5 68 102 27 27 15

905 723 2 503 4 387 l 764 891 415 246 228 716 l 320 465 176 41 - - - - - - -

91 64 235 592 287 179 15 5 6 14 68 - 23 44

21 15 39 44 32 6 -- - - 17 - - -67 67 137 375 134 47 18 38 26 199 302 212 149 113 10 18 18 24 - - 6

191 150 581 824 311 165 122 236 149 504 821 323 146 56 231 144 516 766 314 135 52 170 115 411 5B9 22B 92 36

7B 40 166 220 110 29 27 92 75 245 369 118 63 9 61 29 105 177 86 43 16 - - 4 17 6 - -

20 4 28 2B 15 5 11 5 5 48 55 9 11 4

20 22 99 53 6 - 20

17 17 51 181 57 47 17

- 6 15 13 - - 4

6 - 17 23 - - -6 - 12 lB - - -- - 5 5 - - -558 448 I 239 I 667 623 439 395

6 20 120 15B 113 115 69 6 - 36 38 18 22 5

168 182 591 793 227 106 143 4 24 73 178 49 21 87

152 125 459 429 108 44 31 200 86 276 311 145 117 59 86 30 185 139 66 43 20 94 42 54 103 42 58 35 88 72 112 219 73 60 54 52 49 48 127 29 19 25

76 72 192 210 160 167 152 22 5 6 21 3 11 16 54 67 1B6 189 157 156 136

Medi11n age

41.7

37.3 40.0

46:.i ... 40.0

39.8 27.1

i2'.9 39.5 37.6 32.6 41.4 3D.6

3'f.2 ... 35.2 37.2

40.5 39.8 50.2 49.0 43.5 47.3 47.9 51.5 ... 44.l 35.9 48.9 45.2 48.5 38.0

37.9 24.9 45.5 24.B 40.4

32.0 :328 ;Jl,6 :11.s ·17.6 ·10.6 :!6.0 •IO.B •ll.3 :14.7 :19.0

•15.9 ,18.5

U.3 •16.B -<.9.B !·3.l 40.4 ... 47.4 52.2

46.i 45.9 45.9 45.7 45.4 45.9 46.6 ...

44.6 41.4

4l.3

4M

...

... ... ... 41J.1 s:1.e 4i'.5 41.6 51.l 31'.1 3,1,0 3~!.6 31'.8 34.3 2e:.2

51.6

si'.6

8 - 668 CONNECTICUT DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

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Table 174. Occupation of Employed Persons by Age, Race, and Sex: 1970-Cantinued

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

BRIDGEPORT SMSA-Continued

Negro

Male employed ---------------------------------Prof.esslonal, technical, and kindred workers------------------

Engineers ________ -------- ------ ---- ____ ------ ---------Lawyers and judges -----------------------------------­Life and physical scientists------------------------------­Physicions, dentists, and related practitioners--------------­Health workers, except practitioners----------------------­Social and recreation workers----------------------------Teachers ________________ ---- __ -------------- ____ ------Technicians, except health __ ----------------------------­Writers, artists, and entertainers -------------------------Other professional, technical, and kindred workers __________ _

Managers and administrators, except farm-------------------Saloried ____________________________ --------- ________ _ Manufacturing __ ---- __________ ------------ ________ ---Retail trade __ ------------------------------ ---------All other industries-----------------------------------Self-employed _________________________________________ _

Retoil trade ____ -------------- -----------------------All other industries-----------------------------------

Sales workers ---------- -------------------- ---- ---------Manufacturing and wholesale trade -----------------------Retail trade ____ ------------ ____ -----------------------All other industries-------------------------------------

Clerical and kindred workers------------------------------­Bookkeepers and billing clerks---------------------------­Mail handlers and postal clerks--------------------------­Other clerical and kindred workers------------------------

Craftsmen and kindred workers ----------------------------Carpenters __________ ---- _____________________________ _

Construction craftsmen, except carpenters ----------------­Automobile mechanics, including body repairmen -----------­Mechanics ond repairmen, except autO---------------------Machinists ________ ---- ---- ___________________________ _ Metal craftsmen, except mechanics ond machinists ----------Foremen, n.e.c .... __ ---- __________ -------------- ---------Other craftsmen and kindred workers ---------------------

Operatives, except transport-------------------------------Assemblers ______________ ---- ------------ -------------Garage workers and gas station attendants----------------­Laundry and dryclcaning operatives, including ironers-------­Precision machine operatives----------------------------­Ofher operatives, except transport ------------------------

Durable goods, manufacturing __________________ --------Nondurable goods, including not specified manufacturing----Nonmanufocturing industries ________ -------------------

Transport equipment operatives ----------------------------Truck drivers ____________________________________ ------01 her transport equipment operotives----------------------

la~~~e;t7u~~~rifat~r~r;::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Freight, stack, and materiol handlers---------------------­Other laborers, except farm------------------------------

Manufacturing industries ------ -------------------- ---­Formers and farm managers------------------------------­Form laborers and form foremen --------------------------­Service workers, except private household1 -------------------

Cleaning service workers-------------------------------­Food service workers-----------------------------------Health service workers ____________ ----------------------Personal service workers-------------------------------­Protective service workers ........ ---------------------------

Private household workers-------- __ ---- -- ---- -------------

Female employed ____________ --------------------Professional, technical, and kindred workers _________________ _

Registered nurses ------ ---------- ---- -----------------­Health workers, except nurses----------------------------Teochers, elementary and secondary schools ______ ------ -- __ Technicians, except health------------------------------­Other professional, technical, and kindred workers-----------

Managers and administrators, except farm-------------------Salaried ------ ______ ------------ ______ ------ _________ _ Self ·em played ________________ -- -- -- ---- ---- ____ -- -- -- --

Sales workers ---------- -------------- -------------------Retail trade ------ ---------- _____________ .. ____________ _ Clerical and kindred workers------------------------------­

Bookkeepers and cashiers ------------------------------­Office machine operators-------------------------------­Secretaries. stenographers, and typists -------------------­Other clerical and kindred workers---------------------·--

Craftsmen and kindred workers ----------------------------Operatives, except transport------------------------------­

Sewers and stitchers-------------------------- ---------­Laundry and drycleaning operatives, including ironers -------­Other operatives, except transport ------------------------

Durable goods, manufacturinQ------------ --------------Nonduroble goods, including not specified monufacturing ___ _ Non manufacturing industries ____ ---- __ -- ____ -- -- -------

T ronsport equipment operatives ----------------------------

~~~~e;s51a~dcfg;~a:n~Q;~s-::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Form laborers and form foremen --------------------------­Service workers, except private household I-------------------

Cleaning service workers---------------------··---------­Food service workers-----------------------------------Health service workers ___________________ ,. _____________ _

Practical nurses __ -------- .... -- ------ ---- ------ -- -----­Personal service workers------ .. ------------------------­Protective service workers __ ---- __ -- -------- ---- ---------

Private household workers ______________ -------------------

11ncludes allocated cases not shown separately.

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

[Data based an sample, see text. Far minimum base far derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text]

Persons 16 yeors old and over Persons

l4and 15 16 and 18 and 20 to 24 25 to 29 30 to 34 35 ta 44 45 ta 54 55 to 59 60 to 64 65 years years aid Totol 17 years 19 years years years years years years years yecrs and over Median oge

44 5 915 125 248 712 914 720 1 404 926 358 255 253 36.7 5 260 8 10 18 39 39 97 21 4 5 19 36.6 - 11 ·- - - 5 - 6 - - - - ... - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - -- 4 - - - - - - - 4 - - ... - 8 - - - 4 - 4 - - - - ... - 21 4 - 3 6 8 - - - - - ... - 41 - - - 9 - 19 4 - 5 4 ... 5 24 - - - 3 6 15 - - - - ... - 14 - 5 - - - 6 3 - - -- 137 4 5 15 12 25 47 14 - - 15 36.6

- 181 - - 8 32 31 51 32 10 6 11 38.8 - 154 - - 8 32 23 36 28 10 6 11 38.9 - 5 - - - - 5 - - - - - ... - 40 - - 1 24 5 5 5 - - -- 109 - - 7 8 13 31 23 10 6 11 43.5 - 27 - - - - 8 15 4 - - - ... - 21 - - - - 8 9 4 - - - ... - 6 - - - - - 6 - - - - ... 7 94 - 16 4 21 14 27 - 12 - - ... 7 17 - - - 7 - 4 - 6 - - ... - 59 - 16 - 14 9 14 - 6 - - ... - 18 - - 4 - 5 9 - - - - ... 9 354 4 30 85 38 49 73 34 5 13 23 32.0 - 11 - - 5 - - 6 - - - - ... - 37 - - 4 10 - 4 19 - - -9 306 4 30 76 28 49 63 15 5 13 23 31.5 - 1 168 13 46 88 179 147 296 245 56 40 58 38.8 - 35 - - - - - - 29 6 - -- 156 5 9 8 27 32 36 29 - - 10 34.5 - 101 - 14 6 32 16 22 6 - 5 - 29,8 - 116 - - 14 14 12 17 33 - 14 12 45.3 - 51 - - 18 5 14 5 9 - - -- 198 - 5 2 13 11 97 31 33 2 4 42.0 - 86 - - 6 19 19 10 27 - 5 -- 425 8 18 34 69 43 109 81 17 14 32 38.7

14 1 870 6 87 249 260 250 464 344 99 70 41 36.8 - 171 - 24 25 41 31 14 23 6 7 - 29.5 - 19 - 6 - - 5 4 4 - - - ... - 17 - - - - - 13 4 - - -- 242 - - 47 42 42 49 48 9 - 5 33.8

14 1 421 6 57 177 177 172 384 265 84 63 36 38.2 14 1 137 6 35 150 141 129 306 227 74 45 24 38.5 - 133 - 8 14 36 24 29 9 - 7 6 31.8 - 151 - 14 13 - 19 49 29 10 11 6 41.0 - 593 3 3 91 85 73 162 72 55 28 21 37.6 - 255 - - 6 36 47 96 39 13 9 9 39.0 - 338 3 3 85 49 26 66 33 42 19 12 35.5 3 573 28 17 106 75 49 119 46 57 57 19 36.0 - 99 - - - 17 12 23 3 23 11 10 ... - 178 6 5 53 34 13 32 20 9 6 - 28.7 3 296 22 12 53 24 24 64 23 25 40 9 37.0 - 90 - - 21 10 - 19 12 13 11 4 ... - 12 - - 4 4 - 4 - - - - ... - - - - - - - - - - - - -6 804 63 39 59 181 68 111 132 60 36 55 34.4 6 342 10 - 11 93 27 18 60 56 25 42 47.0 - 85 27 4 9 9 4 13 14 - - 5 ... - 35 6 - - 5 7 9 8 - - - ... - 62 9 - - 11 - 6 28 - - 8 ... - 56 - - - 16 - 29 - 4 7 - ... - 6 - - - - - - - - - 6 ...

10 4 465 102 229 718 633 572 943 823 233 108 104 34.8 - 502 14 12 75 100 66 108 96 15 5 11 33.8 - 92 - - 3 33 12 20 16 8 - - ... - 45 - 8 7 8 - 13 9 - - - ... - 106 - - 3 15 6 34 29 7 5 7 43.5 - 4 - 4 - - - - - - - -- 255 14 - 62 44 48 41 42 - - 4 30.8 - 84 - - 4 - 30 30 15 5 - - ... - 84 - - 4 - 30 30 15 5 - - ... - - - - - - - - - - - - -- 142 7 - 29 5 20 19 39 - - 23 40.3 - 142 7 - 29 5 20 19 39 - - 23 40.3 4 978 66 128 272 149 136 120 78 16 8 5 25.8 - 61 9 11 4 21 - 8 4 - 4 - ... - 76 - 8 36 15 6 5 6 - - - ... - 235 27 10 114 11 35 24 - 10 4 - 23.5 4 606 30 99 118 102 95 83 68 6 - 5 27.7 - 82 3 3 6 22 16 22 10 - - - ... - 1 323 7 45 227 215 152 329 253 62 24 9 35.5 - 63 - - - 4 9 33 6 11 - - ... - 32 - - 9 - - 12 7 4 - - ... - 1 228 7 45 218 211 143 284 240 47 24 9 34.7 - 975 - 28 173 175 112 243 178 38 19 9 35.0 - 168 3 - 27 33 25 33 47 - - - 34.2 - 85 4 17 18 3 6 8 15 9 5 - ... - 5 - 5 - - - - - - - - ... - 27 - 4 14 - 4 - 5 - - - ... - 10 - - 7 - - - 3 - - - ... - 12 - - - - - - 12 - - -- 778 5 32 79 99 91 170 187 61 29 25 39.9 - 106 - - - - 4 29 30 21 17 5 51.7 - 46 - 3 3 - - 6 34 - - -

36'.ii - 340 - 16 44 51 49 99 70 6 - 5 - 101 - - 15 22 24 19 21 - - - 32.8 - 111 5 4 14 18 - 13 31 21 5 - 45.5 - 18 - - - 5 - 13 - - - -6 522 - - 5 43 57 145 125 74 42 31 45.9

CONNECTICUT 8 - 669

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Table 174. Occupation of Employed Persons by Age, Race, and Sex: 1970-Continued [Data based an sample, see text. For minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) ond meaning of symbols, see text]

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

HARTFORD SMSA

Total

Male employed ---------------------------------

Profmlonol, techlllcol, aod kindred wortc"'--------·----Accounto n ts _ .. -- ---- .., _______ --__ ........ __ ----__ -------- ...... _ -Architects __ •• -- ____ --------_____________ • __ • ___________ _

Computer specialists-------------------- •• ----------------l:nglneers __ ------ -- ·------- ---- ·----- ------ ---- -- -------Aeronautical and astronautical ______________________ ,.. __ _ -

Civil ---- __ -- -------- ------ -------- ------ --------·----Electrica I and electronic ---------------------------------Mechanical ..................................................................................... .. -Other engineers -------- ____ ........ ---------------------- .. -

Lawyers and judges --------------------------------------life and physical scientists---------------------------------

Chemists __ •• __ •• -------- ---- __ -----------------------Physicians, dentists, and related practitioners-----------------Dentists ____ -------- .... __ ---- ---- __ .... -------- ---- ---- .. -

Pho rmocists ____ -- ---- ---- ------ -------------- ---- -----Physicians, medical and osteopathic---------------------­Other related practitioners __ ----------------------------

--Health technologists and technicions-----------------------­-Religious workers __ -------------------------------------

--

Social scientists-------------- __ ---- __ ,,, ___ ----------------Social and recreation workers------------------------------1 eathers ______ ---- __ ---- ____________ ---------- ____ ...... __ _ -

College and university ______ -----------------------------Elementary and prekindergarten -------·------------------Secondary ________ ---- __ ..... ------ ------------ ------ __ .. -Engineering and science technicians .. ________________ ,. ______ _ -Draftsmen and surveyors ... _----------------------------­Electrical and electronic engineering technicions-------------

--Technicions, except health, and engineering and science ..... _____ _ -Airplane pilots __ ------------------------------.. ------­

Writers. artists, and entertainers -------------------------­Other professional, technical, and kindred workers------------

---Maaagtrs encl adminlstnrton, Uttpt fann _____ ., ______ _ -

Buyers, purchasing agents, ond soles managers---------------School adm inistroto rs ________ -------- __ ---------- ____ ...... _ -Specified managers and administrators. public administration __ _ -Other specified managers and administrators ---------------­Managers and administrators, n.e.c., salaried-------------.. --

--

Manufacturing ____ ----.,_------ __ -------------- __ -------Wholesale ond retail trade-----------------------------· Transportation, communications, and other public utilities---­All other industries---·--------------------------------

---

Managers and administrators, n.e.c., self-employed ------------Cans truction ____ ---- __ ---- ---- -------- ____ .... ____ ---- .. -Manufacturing .... __ ---- .... ____ ---------- -------- ---- ---- -Whole sole ond retail trod•-----------------------------­All other industries ------------------------------------

--Salts woi*en ------------------------------------

Insurance agents, brokers, and underwriters----------------­Reol estate agents ond brokers---------------------------­Soles representatives, manufacturing industries -------------­Sales representatives, wholesale trade---------------------­Soles clerks, retail 1rade ••• ----------------------·-------­Solesmen, retail trode-----------------------------------­Solesmen of services {Ind construction---------------------­Other sales workers---------- .. --------------------------

--------

Clerical .. d klnd,.d worl<tn -----------------------­Bonk tellers ond cashiers------ •• ---·--------------------­Bookkeepers ond billing clerk•----------------------------­Moil handlers ond postal clerks----------------------------01her clerical and kindred workers-------------------------

Craftsnttn and kindl'9d woricers _____ _. ____ ,. __________ _

Apparel craftsmen and uphols1erers -------------------·--·-Bokers __ .,. _________ ------ -------------... -----------------Cobinetm akers __ -- ____ ---- ____ -- __ .... _____________ ,.. ____ ....

Construction craftsmen ---- ------------------------------Carpenters ---- ___ .. ---- ____ ---- ---------- ---- ---- __ ...... Excavating, grading. and road machine operotors-----------tlectrlclons __ ------ ---- ______ ------ __ ------------ ____ _ Masons and tile setters --------------------------------Pointers, construction and maintenance, and paperhangers __ _ Plasterers and cement finishers-------------------------­Plumbers and pipe fitters------------------------------­Other constructiori craftsmen ---------------------------

Foremen., n.e.c ---- ______ ------ -------- ______ ---- _______ _ Manufacturing ____ ---- .... ------ __ ----------------------Nonmonufacturing industries ____ ---- __ -------- _________ _

Linemen and servicemen, telephone and power--------------­locomotive engineers and firemen--------------------------Mechonics and repairmen ________ --.-- -- __ ------ -- __ ------ _

Air conditioning, heating, and refrigeration ----------------Aircraft ____ ---- ____ ---- __________ ---------- ________ • Automobile, including badY-----------------------------­Rodio and television --------------.-.-------------------­Other mechanics and repairmen -------------------------

Metal craftsmen, except mechanics -----------------------­Machinists and /ob and die setters ----------------------­Sheetmetal workers and tinsmiths-----------------------­Tool and die makers-·----------------------·----·----­Other metal oraftsmen ---------------------------------

Printing era ftsmen .. ___ ---- ____________ -------------- -----Compositors and typesetters-------·-------------------­Pressmen a.nd plate printers. printing---------------.------

Stationary engineers and power station operators ______ .,. ____ _ Other craftsmen and kindred workers ----------------·-----

---------------------------------------

Persons 14ond 15 years old Total

1 674 171 707

30 33 411 - 2 643 - 303 - 1 717 - 9 495 - 2 472 - 800 - l 15B - l 986 - 3 079 - l 2aa

- 500 - 319 - 2 204 - 410 - 453 - l 199 - 142 - 244 9 548 - 473

- 416 5 4 218 - 89B - 1 019 5 2 007 - 3 129 - 1 509 - 424 - 404 - 72 4 1 759

12 4 070

7 20 834 3 3 099 - 566 - 1 045 4 3 307 - 10 996 - 2 B70 - 3 113 - 612 - 4 401

- l 821 - 412 - 111 - 835 - 463

866 13 510 6 2 903 - 570 4 l 699 - 2 339

10 2 632 - I 139 - 622

846 l 606

51 15 370 - 501 4 841 - 2 1B4

47 11 844

55 37 110 - 304 4 278 - 246

20 8 235 20 2 693 - 589 - l 396 - 643 - 969 - 168 - l 246 - 531

13 6 20B - 4 136

13 2 072 - 1 092 - 31 - 7 838 - 440 - l 222 - 2 661 - 380 - 3 135

- 6 801 - 3 432 - 942 - l 622 - B05 - 1 379 - 658 - 541 - 389

lB 4 309

16 ond lB and 201a 24 17 years 19 years years

5 231 5 401 16 568

72 243 3 482 5 21 207 8 - 6 - 9 300 - 4 767 - 4 344 - - 75 - - 89 - - 122 - - 137 - - 4

- 7 29 - 7 24 - - 51 - - -- - 40 - - 5 - - 6 B 5 54 - - 10 - - 22

6 17 46 10 14 634 - - 54 6 6 297 4 2 253

13 53 568 7 13 274 - 14 93 - 5 SB - - -

14 51 203 8 57 523

46 139 892 11 28 153 - - -- 4 4

13 27 224 22 75 480 - 7 B2

16 40 192 - 6 2B 6 22 17B

- 5 31 - 5 9 - - -- - 22 - - -

647 471 1 071 - 15 214 - 6 10 5 B 102

38 9 134 420 309 265 49 35 109 - 17 47

135 72 190

711 815 2 118 151 120 87

5 26 104 49 69 240

506 600 l 687

211 755 3 301 - - 20

26 15 20 5 4 17

44 162 706 6 54 203 - - 37 - 15 188 - 19 52

23 21 68 - 10 9

15 21 BO - 22 69

- 13 147 - 13 75 - - 72 - 9 172 - - -

66 322 861 - - 14 - 3 129

63 216 418 - 6 51 3 97 249

4 76 602 4 29 32B - 32 155 - - 79 - 15 40

35 65 201 21 38 102 14 22 94 5 - 31

26 89 524

Persons 16 years old and over

25 to 29 30 to 34 35 to 44 45 ta 54 55 to 59 60 ta 64 65 years years years years years years years and over

20 379 18 306 36 882 37 669 14 289 10 248 6 734

5 822 4 825 8 417 6 370 1 905 1 357 918 338 303 685 596 177 170 141 26 68 90 44 27 26 8

623 332 308 100 34 4 7 l 616 l 494 2 680 2 087 448 302 97

494 392 684 450 76 24 4 94 125 242 152 67 31 14

216 1aa 340 241 45 22 17 334 360 556 470 92 46 6 478 429 B58 774 168 179 56 1B3 225 388 248 81 86 73

81 107 135 74 36 26 5 50 44 7B 64 31 16 5

175 280 574 538 237 174 175 5 83 122 93 70 10 27

25 38 101 93 46 72 38 122 145 312 325 98 B7 105 23 14 39 27 23 5 5 54 21 54 33 9 6 -63 61 181 84 63 39 47

117 111 B3 B9 17 19 15

60 40 100 103 30 - 14 848 680 986 628 175 131 112 119 172 271 157 58 22 45 194 190 169 92 19 37 9 521 266 489 'l99 73 61 39 591 311 697 579 185 93 39 276 162 309 316 93 41 18 111 46 120 40 - - -56 70 82 93 34 - 6 16 14 15 27 - - -

291 215 476 259 115 76 59 700 507 B98 B15 237 205 120

1 915 2 332 5 891 s 615 1 870 1 355 779 344 369 874 B04 263 197 56

10 70 244 181 26 5 30 46 71 230 380 125 133 52

400 392 819 710 325 26B 129 995 1 280 3 262 2 976 918 633 355 185 277 843 974 263 139 100 320 402 806 B31 231 139 136 32 68 170 193 66 44 5

458 533 1 443 97B 358 311 114

120 150 462 564 213 119 157 21 2B 126 147 35 23 18 14 10 25 2B 9 5 20 57 67 172 277 98 65 77 2B 45 139 112 71 26 42

1 542 1 355 2 880 3 071 980 827 666 436 364 694 758 200 169 53

51 44 115 146 78 79 41 201 207 513 461 72 73 57 306 227 574 591 226 150 B4 158 159 2B3 432 205 162 239 99 85 227 281 96 88 70 60 71 182 130 46 30 39

231 198 292 272 57 76 83

1 688 1 279 2 683 3 162 1 322 1 001 591 21 26 14 2B 9 32 13

12B 78 137 145 7B 55 85 137 13B 453 707 223 140 2B

1 402 l 037 2 079 2 282 l 012 774 465

4 329 3 847 8 279 9 288 3 616 2 377 1 107 11 17 40 Bl 52 34 49 - B 42 91 39 20 17

36 20 46 59 20 28 11 8B6 926 2 066 1 995 595 579 276 300 290 621 673 217 227 102 72 llB 17B 102 33 42 7

161 155 351 385 44 52 45 37 96 221 127 33 50 8 79 60 171 271 122 108 46 11 23 52 34 20 9 -

148 111 362 303 79 73 54 78 73 110 100 47 18 14

462 595 1 570 2 056 809 424 132 259 368 1 014 l 464 602 266 75 203 227 556 592 207 158 57 308 123 2BO 135 24 41 -

6 - 10 15 - - -1 052 943 1 744 l 597 675 42B 150

68 60 136 81 35 37 9 118 116 294 320 160 77 5 307 305 570 477 156 111 38 86 61 74 4B 2B 16 10

473 'llll 670 671 296 1B7 88

795 5B7 1 212 2 047 830 473 175 399 262 641 979 461 245 84 147 122 176 216 52 17 25 194 156 232 591 191 118 61 55 47 163 261 126 93 5

175 154 2Bl 202 114 B8 64 50 53 113 100 69 59 53

100 59 118 68 30 25 11 38 27 113 97 49 24 5

560 447 B75 913 409 238 228

Median age

40.4

37.1 41.5 39.8 29.4 38.2 35.0 39.4 37.5 38.2 40.8 41.0

36.9 3'~.4 45.4 44.6 41.4 4,1.5 4:1.2 311.2 4:1.1 3-IA

31!.9 3·1.4 31!.8 30.2 3•1.2 J~;.4 J!t.7 21'.7 3(0.6

3i'.2 3i'.7

4U 4~:.4 4;1.3 4!'.4 4l'.3 4l.l 4l.4 4l.3 45.l 4W

47.5 46.2 47.3 48.6 46.7

40.8 41.l 49.0 41.4 42.9 35.2 43.5 41.4 34.4

39.0 19 . .7 40.8 45 .. I 38.3

42.4 52.9 48,l 43.9 41.7 42.9 38.B 40.l 40.3 47.3 41.0 41.9 37.l

46.5 47.3 44.6 32.3

38.'~ 40.7 43.:3 35..4 33.'1 40.I

45,11 45.:5 35.!I 47.5 48.:! 37.'I 40.11 33,.1 43.3 40.11

8-670 CONNECTICUT DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

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Table 174. Occupation of Employed Persons by Age, Race, and Sex: 1970-Continued

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

HARTFORD SMSA-Continued

Total-Continued

Male employed-Continued Operatives, exc:ept transport ________________________ _

Assemblers ________ ---- __ ------ ________ ---- ________ ,.. ___ _ Checkers, examiners, and inspectors; manufacturing -----------Garage workers and gas station attendants __________________ _ laundry and drycleaning operatives, n.e.c __________ .... _______ _ Meat cutters and butchers-------------------- .. ------------Mine operatives, n.e.c ______ -- __ ---- ____ ------ -------------Packers and wrappers, except produce ______________________ _

Painters, manufactured articles----------------------------­Precision machine operatives-------------------------------Sawyers -- -- __ ---- ____ -- ---- ____________ ---------- _____ _

Stationary firemen ---------- -----------------------------Textile operatives __ --------------------------------------Welders and flamecutters ______________ ---- ______ ---- ---- __ Other metalworking operatives ----------------------------­Other specified operatives --------------------------------­Miscellaneous and not specified operatives -------------------

Occupation: Machine operatives, miscellaneous specified -------------­Machine operatives, not specified -----------------------Miscellaneous operatives __ ------ ____________ ---- _____ _ Not specified operatives-------------------------------

Industry, Manufacturing __ ---- ________________ ---- ______ -------

Durable goods ---- ____ ------ -----------------------Wood products, including furniture _________________ _ Primary metal industries -------------------------­Fabricated metal Industries -----------------------­Machinery, including electrical __ -------------------­Motor vehicles and equipment---------------------­Transportatlon equipment, except motor vehicles -----­Other durable goods------------------------------

Nondurable goods--------------------------------­Food and kindred praducts-----------------------­Apparel and other fabricated textile products -------­Paper and allied products------------------------­Chemicals and allied products--------------------­Other nondurable goods--------------------------

------

Not specified manufacturing industries---------------­Nonmonufocturing industries __ -----------------------­

Transportation, communications, and other public utilities ____ ---------- -------------------------

Wholesale and retail trade-----------------------­Ali other industries------------------------------

Transport equipment operatives _____________________ _

Bus drivers ______ ---------- ----------------------------Toxicab drivers and chauffeurs----------------------------Truck drivers and deliverymen ____________________________ _ Other transport equipment operatives ______________________ _

Laboren, except fa""-----------------------------Construction laborers ________________ ------ -- ______ ------

----------

--

Freight, stock, and material handlers----------------------­Other specified laborers---------------------------------­Mlscelloneous and not specified laborers --------------------

---Occupation: Miscellaneous laborers ________ ---- -------------------Not specified laborers __________ ----------------------

Industry, Manufacturing __ ---- ______ ---- ______________ ---- ----

Durable goods ---- ______ --------------------------Wood products, including furniture-----------------Metal industries __________ ---- .... ---- __ ------ ____ _

Machinery, including electrical__-------------------Tronsportotion equipment __ .... ____________ --------_ Other durable goads-----------------------------

Nondurable goods--------------------------------­Food and kindred praducts-----------------------­

Not specified manufacturing industries----------------Nonmonufacturing industries ____ ---- ------ ____ ------ __

Railroads and railway express service ---------------­Transportation, except railroads--------------------­Communications, and utilities and sanitary services ----­Wholesale and retail trade-------------------------­All other industries--------------------------------

Farmers and f11m1 manag1rs ------------------------

Farm laborers and farm foremen---------------------Paid farm laborers and farm foremen ______________________ _

Unpoid family workers-----------------------------------

Strvk:e workers, ucept private houstholdl ------------

~~~dn~~g,:i~~~~rt::sk~~s_::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Cooks, except private household ------------------------­Busboys and d1Shwashers ------------------------------Health service workers _______________________ ,. __________ _

Personal service workers---------------------------------

Pr~!~~~~~.sf17ei~~;~~~~~s :::: :: :::::::: :: :::::::: :::::::: Guards and watchmen --------------------------------­Policemen and detectives -------------------------------

Private household worken _________________________ _

•includes allocated cases not shown separately.

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

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----

------------

(Data based on sample, see text. For minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc,) and meoning of symbols, see text)

Persons 16 years old and over Persons

14and 15 16 and 18 and 20 ta 24 2S to 29 30 to 34 3S ta 44 4S ta S4 55 ta 59 60 to 64 65 years yeors old Total 17years 19 years years years years years years years years and over Median age

92 21 358 714 888 2 192 2 177 2 056 3 910 5 141 2 303 1 370 607 41.8 - 1 888 16 41 200 176 201 399 423 287 113 32 42.8 6 2 402 5 46 142 280 208 428 732 309 211 41 46.3

14 1 107 363 281 149 48 42 ~9 61 49 5 40 19.4 - 159 22 4 31 14 13 27 16 17 11 4 33.3 - 578 5 16 67 80 57 136 97 Sl 4S 24 39.7 - 44 - 4 - 6 - 24 5 5 - -- 368 54 41 69 36 37 45 59 14 - 13 27.8 - 203 5 8 30 22 13 46 24 44 11 - 40.1 - 2 831 10 50 184 237 247 500 895 442 194 72 47.1 - 42 - 10 - 8 - - - 10 5 9 ... - 375 - - 45 20 30 62 122 37 36 23 47.5 - 313 7 6 30 28 21 26 58 78 33 26 Sl.6 - 1 065 7 6 79 111 115 247 294 127 68 11 43.7 - 949 9 24 77 71 65 147 274 128 118 36 48.0

61 3 660 130 143 477 470 475 748 693 208 175 141 36.8 11 5 374 81 208 612 570 532 1 006 1 388 497 345 135 41.8

5 1 402 - 36 175 165 148 247 327 123 121 60 42.2 - 2 310 16 70 290 227 251 459 646 191 130 30 41.6 6 808 45 75 80 80 77 143 139 102 49 18 38.3 - 8S4 20 27 67 98 56 157 276 81 45 27 45.1

- 4 620 46 140 524 502 452 843 1 232 446 316 119 42.7 - 3 852 27 98 433 420 364 732 1 052 389 252 85 43.0 - 33 - - 6 - - 9 12 6 - -- 137 5 9 17 18 5 32 4 19 15 13 39.5 - 378 5 12 50 29 38 70 87 33 50 4 42.9 - 1 074 11 30 100 95 132 223 296 117 47 23 42.6 - 23 - 3 6 - 6 - 4 4 - -- 1 708 - 38 208 191 137 322 561 131 98 22 43.7 - 499 6 6 46 87 46 76 88 79 42 23 42.7

- 719 19 42 85 72 88 1D6 1S8 S7 58 34 40.0 - 151 - 6 6 22 15 22 27 9 19 25 46.7 - 16 - 7 - - - 5 - - - 4 - 249 - - 30 23 28 55 SS 32 26 - 42.9 - 116 - 13 18 5 5 14 39 16 6 - 45.8 - 187 19 16 31 22 40 10 37 - 7 5 30.7 - 49 - - 6 10 - 5 22 - 6 -

11 754 35 68 88 68 80 163 156 51 29 16 37.3

- 99 5 6 4 12 18 27 18 - 5 4 11 305 21 31 19 17 34 72 61 36 10 4 39.2 - 350 9 31 65 39 28 64 77 15 14 8 35.5

31 7 092 169 300 910 878 831 1 464 1 439 495 394 212 38.1 7 503 - 16 72 10 25 81 119 45 64 71 49.0 - 248 4 14 35 17 17 35 S5 8 44 19 4S.4'

14 5 229 13S 215 675 736 608 1 138 1 084 331 211 96 37.2 10 1 112 30 55 128 115 181 210 181 111 75 26 37.2

202 7 829 1 151 870 1 183 735 633 1 066 1 117 419 345 310 29,8 - 1 758 69 93 362 265 20S 310 281 39 77 57 32.2

33 3 087 812 483 388 214 169 307 369 147 122 76 23.2 128 2 1S6 226 202 312 158 215 33S 299 172 100 137 34.2 41 828 44 92 121 98 44 114 168 61 46 40 36.3

20 201 5 24 22 23 10 32 41 27 17 - 40.2 21 627 39 68 99 75 34 82 127 34 29 40 34.8

- 390 5 38 70 so 21 41 90 42 18 15 37.7 - 280 - 11 66 so 21 19 64 26 18 5 33.1 - 7 - - 7 - - - - - - -

38'), - 112 - 11 21 20 - 11 19 16 9 5

- S3 - - 7 24 10 - 4 4 4 - ... - 59 - - 12 - 11 4 21 6 5 - ... - 49 - - 19 6 - 4 20 - - -- 110 5 27 4 - - 22 26 16 - 10 43.6 - 41 5 9 4 - - 5 10 4 - 4 ... - - - - - - - - - - - - -

41 438 39 54 51 48 23 73 78 19 28 25 35.5 - - - - - - - - - - - - -- 18 - - 5 - - - 9 4 - - ... 8 71 - - s 7 - 2S 22 5 7 -4 178 2D 31 14 25 11 22 33 5 3 14 29.8

29 171 19 23 27 16 12 26 14 5 18 11 30.2

6 732 6 6 24 32 17 111 194 96 101 145 53.8

120 1 014 120 115 135 67 72 160 101 108 72 64 34.9 120 993 115 115 128 67 67 156 101 108 72 64 35.3 - 21 5 - 7 - 5 4 - - - - ... 189 13 395 1 376 799 1 260 1 194 1 055 2 012 2 171 1 166 1 049 1 313 40.0 68 3 912 249 169 226 174 151 423 786 596 505 633 52.2 67 3 161 937 405 366 23S 12S 354 334 129 135 141 23.3 - 1 162 220 116 114 9S 85 189 172 41 70 60 32.1 36 685 392 126 33 41 3 14 33 - 10 33 17.7

5 456 58 46 140 43 57 35 30 17 24 6 24.4 11 1 119 63 24 53 101 104 171 214 130 104 155 47.0 - 2 942 10 28 314 463 408 654 515 152 174 224 38.8 - 744 - - 93 194 96 183 137 27 11 3 34.4 - 1 071 10 15 109 91 96 181 220 85 114 150 46.5 - 1 027 - 13 106 171 216 286 148 29 39 19 35.3

25 52 8 - - - 4 9 - 9 - 22 ...

CONNECTICUT 8-671

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Table 174. Occupation of Employed Persons by Age, Race, and Sex: 1970-Continued [Data based on sample, see text. Far minimum base far derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text]

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

HARTFORD SMSA-Continued

Total-Continued Female employed _______________________________ _

Profoulooal, te<i..kal, and kindred worlcm-------------Accountonts ____________________________________________ _

Computer specialists------------ __ ------------------------Librarians---------------------------- -- -------- ---- -----Mathematical specialists----------------------------------­life and physical scientists----------------------.. ---------­Regi.st!~ed nurses, dietitians. and therapists ------------------

D1ehhans ____________ ---- ---- __ -------------- ---- ____ _ Registered nurses ------ ---- -...... ______ ------ -- -- --------Hea)th te.chn?logists and technicians ________________________ _

Social scientists .... __ -------------- __ -------------- -- ---- __ Social and recreation workers-----------------------------­Teachers: College and universitV---------------------------

Elementary and prekindergarten ------------------Secondary ---- ------ __ ------------------ __ ----Other teachers---- ____ ---------------- ____ ----Engineering ond science technicians ________________________ _

Technicians, except health, and engineering and science_,.. _____ _ Writers, artists, and entertainers --------------------------Actors and dancers ____ .... ____________ ............ ---- _______ _

Authors, editors, and reporters __ ------------------------Other professional, technical, ond kindred workers ___________ _

Ma111ogers and ctdmlnistraton, except farm------------­Buvers1 purchasing agents, and soles managers-------------­Restaurant, cafeteria, and bar managers-------- .. -----------School odminis.tratars ---- ..... ____________ ---- __ .. ----- _____ _ Other specified managers and administrators ----------------Managers and administrators, n.e.t., salaried _________ .. ____ ,._

Wholesale and retail trade------------------------------Managers and administrators, n.e.c., self-employed ____ .., _____ _

Wholesale and retail trade ______ ------------------------

Sol-es warken ---------------------------------.. -Demonstrators, hucksters, and peddlers---------------------lnsurance, real estate agents~ and brokers __________________ _

-------------------

Sales clerks, retail trode .. --------------------------------­Salesmen, re toil trade------ __ ---------------------------­Other sales workers-------------------------------------

---

Clerical and kindred wortcen ------------------------Bank tellers -------------- __ ----------------------------Bookkeepers ____________________________ ---- __________ _ Cashiers ______ -- ..... __ ---- ______________ ------ ---- ______ _ Counter clerks, except food------------------------------­Enumerators and interviewers-----------------------------File clerks -- ________ ---- __ ------ __ ---- __ ---- ____ ------ __ Office machine operators ________________________________ _

--------

Bookkeeping and billing machine operators ---------------­Keypunch opera tars -------- --------------------------­

Payroll ond timekeeping clerks-----------------------------

---Reception1sts ____ .... ______ ---- ______________ ---- ------ __ _

Secretaries ____ .... -- __ ------ ____ -- __ -- ---- ---- .... -- -- -- -- -Stenographers __ -- -- ---- __ -- __ -- -- ---- -- ---- __ -- -- ---- -­Telephone operators -------------- -----------------------Typists __ ----------------------------------------------Other clerical and kindred workers-------------------------

Craftsmen and kindred waric111 ---------- ------------Foremen. n .e. c __ -- __ -- -- -- __ ------ ________ ---- __ ---- ----

Operati~es, except transport _______________________ _

Assemblers -- __ -- -- ---- ---- -- -- -- -- -- -- -------------- -· Bottling ond canning aperatives .... -------------------------­Checkers, examiners, and inspectorsi manufacturing ---------­Dressmakers and SeDmstresses, except factory --------------laundry and dry cleaning operatives, including ironers ________ _ Grnders and sorters. manufacturing _______________________ _

Packers Dnd wroppers1 except praduce .. ---------------------

----------------

Sewers and stitchers __________ ----------------------------Textile operatives ____ ------ -----------------------------Other specified operatives -------------------------------­Miscellaneous. ond not specified operatives ------------------

Manufacturing ______ ---- .. ___________ ------ ____ --------Durable goods __ -------- ----------------------------Machinery, including electrical ______________________ _

Other durable goods-------------------------------Nondurable goods, including not specified manufacturing __ _

Food and kindred products-------------------------­Apporel and at her fabricated textile products ----------

Nonmanufo-cturing industries ---------- ------ ------------

T111n1port equlp111nt operari'IH .... --------------------Laborers, except fann ____________________________ _

Fanun and fQnn managers -----------------------­

Farm ril•orers and fann foremen---------------------Paid form laborers and form foremen ______________________ _ Unpaid family workers----------------------------------­

Service workers, except pri¥ate household1 -----------­Cleaning service workers----------------------------"'---­

Chambermaids ond maids -----------------------------­food service workers -----------------------------------­

Cooks, e>cept private household-------------------------

----------------------Waiters ond food counter workers _________ .. ____________ _ -Health service workers -- ___ w ______ ---- ____ ------ ---- ____ _

Nursing aide-s, orderlies, and attendants-------------------Practical nurses ________ ---- __________ -------------- __ _

Personal service workers ____________________________ ,. ___ _

Hairdressers and cosmetologists--------------------.. ---­

Private household workon-------------------------­Privote household workers, living in---------------- .. --.... -.... Private household workers, living out-----------------------

--------

Persons l4and 15 years aid Tatel

953 114 076

24 20 050 - 691 - 478 - 345 - 269 - 99 6 4 246 - 190 6 3 778 - 885 - 97 - 673 - 440 7 5 133 5 2 110 - 575 6 405 - 136 - B56 - 14 - 199 - 2 412

- 3 397 - 372 - 240 - 215 - 736 - l 544 - 396 - 290 - 153

136 8 480 - 316 5 l 207

26 5 485 - 140

105 l 332

174 50 204 - 865 11 4 667 14 2 825 - 528 - 96

24 2 150 13 2 372 - 208 9 1 55B - 591 - l 033

14 10 660 - 597 8 1 255 4 6 302

86 16 243

- 1 888 - 38B

80 12 215 4 2 337 - 26

11 l 092 - 303 8 471 - 35 - 1 005 4 832 - 349

53 3 096 - 2 669 - 2 293 - l 816 - 707 - l 109 - 477 - 24 - 36 - 376

- 472

24 874

- 61

24 230 24 196 - 34

223 14 011 37 1 656 31 347 29 5 216 - 757

21 3 286 32 3 133 32 1 755 - 628

40 l 897 - 955

268 2 194 - 276

268 l 918

'Includes protective service workers and allocated cases not shown separotely,

16 and lB and 20 ta 24 17years 19 years years

4 550 5 471 16 377

71 326 3 737 - 15 B9 - 12 240 - 5 32 - 6 95 - - 16 6 14 600 - 9 -6 5 560 - BO 261 - - 15 6 4 104 - 5 23 6 - l 030 - - 499

24 16 65 - 36 97 - - 36

20 23 165 - - -- 4 55 9 110 350

17 30 276 6 14 76 - - -- - 5

11 4 72 - 12 116 - - so - - 7 - - 7

897 616 777 3 4 12 5 46 158

816 490 432 9 - 4

64 76 171

1 967 3 264 8 315 22 70 226 47 172 436

735 309 220 62 49 65 - - 9

162 264 307 48 161 409 11 10 30 16 111 28B - 27 70

61 83 189 96 455 2 370 - 46 126

38 110 204 179 548 1 142 517 966 2 542

37 24 131 - - 23

143 242 874 45 53 167 - 5 -5 24 74 - - 5 5 15 20 - - 4

23 18 51 - - 39 - - 15

21 5B 329 44 69 170 29 41 165 24 30 132 4 14 58

20 16 74 5 11 33 - - -- - 12

15 28 5

- 6 70

91 36 63

- 6 -15 17 30 15 17 25 - - 5

l 235 848 1 937 50 19 59 21 3 23

798 273 442 13 - 24

690 237 369 259 ~46 713 182 182 278

- 2B 197 76 95 414 - 56 309

77 56 167 - 5 39

77 51 128

Persons 16 years old and over

25 to 29 30 ta 34 35 to 44 45 to 54 55 to 59 60 ta 64 65 years years years years years years years and over

10 565 8 476 21 496 25 756 10 105 6 855 4 425

3 376 1 996 4 093 3 462 l 395 974 620 74 40 126 331 96 73 45

121 27 26 36 5 - 9 30 20 59 77 59 27 36 46 23 16 42 23 16 -26 - 23 27 - - 7

553 536 920 813 403 254 145 16 21 50 56 21 17 -

451 487 820 720 351 237 141 167 57 154 95 24 22 5 22 14 31 11 4 - -

116 96 BO 146 46 60 15 78 99 103 63 24 21 24

925 504 l 295 749 267 224 133 464 167 361 309 149 121 40

55 59 142 126 39 23 26 46 33 63 78 29 13 10 38 10 19 B 20 5 -

112 77 191 126 67 35 40 - - 6 - 4 4 -

17 30 31 24 25 - 13 501 232 462 423 140 60 85

196 226 746 l 059 415 278 154 30 24 70 72 37 11 32 10 10 39 9B 43 36 4 12 13 73 79 18 15 -51 32 147 255 70 41 53 76 123 343 476 210 150 36 10 29 66 111 66 36 28 15 24 74 79 37 25 29 - 11 36 30 25 19 25

555 496 1 404 1 929 754 515 537 68 54 100 66 9 - -68 95 205 413 127 67 23

255 203 803 1 169 525 362 410 lB 11 32 31 13 13 9

146 133 264 250 80 53 95

4 279 3 398 9 231 11 404 4 286 2 724 1 336 BS 70 176 173 43 - -

378 300 942 1 418 557 268 149 134 176 431 493 158 110 59 29 29 58 123 63 42 8 - 9 20 49 5 4 -

162 101 262 472 177 168 75 251 193 524 550 159 62 15 35 17 41 49 10 5 -

187 128 386 339 85 18 -5 24 108 184 62 80 31

45 65 15B 262 81 19 70 1 282 840 1 883 2 250 803 424 257

26 26 90 178 61 19 23 94 SB 313 266 69 76 27

488 472 1 207 1 307 518 305 136 1 300 l 035 3 059 3 679 1 530 l 127 486

123 189 344 593 168 154 125 11 37 74 154 31 30 28

731 786 2 521 3 847 1 643 979 449 109 102 466 847 334 181 33

6 - 5 - 5 5 -33 27 221 401 145 125 37 8 10 70 76 68 28 38

22 40 104 168 57 23 17 - - 4 12 11 - 4

50 89 164 363 97 98 32 52 30 130 228 135 129 89 37 11 68 98 61 45 14

240 270 678 835 373 163 109 174 207 591 819 357 162 76 129 17B 539 704 310 150 48 99 139 436 598 253 81 24 44 60 163 251 B6 22 5 55 79 273 347 167 59 19 30 39 103 106 57 69 24 - 6 - 10 6 - -5 5 - 8 - 6 -

45 29 52 115 47 12 28

36 86 171 50 9 26 18

55 113 195 193 55 41 32

- 5 6 12 10 6 16

21 20 48 25 16 9 29 21 16 39 20 10 9 24 - 4 9 5 6 - 5

1 022 1 085 2 477 2 745 1 099 867 696 49 112 250 363 338 214 202 15 27 45 56 64 32 61

309 353 l 085 1 088 410 261 177 29 30 146 245 143 67 60

218 253 671 529 137 124 60 270 232 50B 458 140 143 62 159 147 331 266 73 110 27 69 63 111 80 36 21 23

192 142 2B9 376 82 89 142 129 64 131 184 29 23 30

171 76 260 437 255 282 413 3B 7 34 19 42 26 66

133 69 226 41B 213 256 347

Median oge

4M

31-.3 41;,Q 2U 41.4 2t5

39.5 4'1.8 39.6 27.4

36:3 36.5 35.B 32.8 39.B 33.6 29.2 36.6 ... 33.9 35.l

47.0 40, l 51.2 45.6 47.0 47.l 4B.9 48.2 52.5

41.4 36.7 45.6 41.8 43.8 37.9

39.2 32.1 45.5 30.4 40.2

38.1) 37.4 35.'1 36.:J 48.:J 39'7 36.:1 43.1 38.'I 37.:1 40,ll

4U 4B.:1

47.'I 47}

49:o 52.:' 4M

47A 52.~! 49.•I 44.<I 46.0 45.11

45.!I 4SA 46.1 46.i' ... 46'.i

37.l

39.1

... 37.! 36.0 ... 38.5 53.0 52.l 39.0 50.6 32.6 29.6 32.6 31.6 36.0 29.4

51.6 52.9 5],6

8- 672 CONNECTICUT DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

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Tobie 174. Occupation of Employed Persons by Age, Race, and Sex: 1970-Continued

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

HARTFORD SMSA-Continued

Negro

Male employed ---------------------------------Professional. techmcal, and kindred workers------------------

Engineers -------- ------ ---- ------------ -- ---- ---------lawyers and judges -----------------------------------­life and physical scientists------------------------------­Physicians, dentists, and related practitioners---------------Health workers, except practitioners _____________________ .,_ Sod.at and recreation workers----------------------------Teachers ________ -- -- __ .. ___ ---- -- - .. -- ---- ---- ---- ------Technicians, except health------------------------------­Writersf artists, and entertainers -------------------------Other professional, technical, and kindred workers __________ _

Managers and administrators, except form-------------------Salaried ____________ ---- ____________ ---- ____ ---- ------

Manufacturing __ ---- -- -- ____ ------ __________________ _ Retail trade __ -------- ________ ---- ------ -------------All othe-r industries-----------------------------------

Self-em ployed .. -- -- -------- ---- ________ ---- ------ ------Retail trade ---------- -------------------------------All other industries-----------------------------------

Sales workers ------------------------ ------ -------------Manufacturing and wholesale trade -----------------------Retail trade ------------ -------- -----------------------All other industries-------------------------------------

Clerical and kindred workers---------- .. --------------------Bookkeepers and billing clerks_ __________________________ _

Moil handlers ond postal clerks--------------------------­Other clericol and kindred workers------------------------

Craftsmen and kindred workers ----------------------------Carpenters. __ -- -- -- ---- -- -- -- -- ---- -- ---- ---- -- ---- ----Construction craftsmen, except carpenters ----------------­Automobile mechanics, including body repairmen ------------Mechanics and repairmen, except auto ____________________ _ MQchtnists ________ ------ ____ ---- ----------------------Metal crahsmen, except mechanics and machinists ----------Foremen, n.e.c ____ ---- __________ ---- ______ ------ __ -----Other craftsmen and kindred workers ---------------------

Operatives, except transport-------------------------------Assemblers __ ---- ____________ -------------------------Garage workers and gos station attendants ________________ _ laun.d~y and d~ycteaning .operatives, including ironers --------Prec1s1on machine operatives ___________________________ _ -Other operatives, except transport------------------------

Durable goods, manufacturing ________ ---------- ____ ----Nondurable goods, including not specified manufacturing ___ _ Non ma nufocturing industries __________ -------- ________ _

Transport equipment operatives ----------------------------True k driv.ers _________________________________________ _

Other transport equipment operotives----------------------

Labort~rs, except farm -----------------------------------­Construction laborers ------------ ----------------------­Freight, stock, and material handlers----------------------Other laborers, except form _____________________________ _

Monufocturing industries ------------ -----------------­Formers and form managers------------------------------­Farm laborers and farm foremen --------------------------­Service workers, except private household'-------------------

Cle{lning service workers-------------------------------­Food service workers----------------------------------­Health service workers .. --------------------------------­Personal service workers--------------------------------Protective service workers ____________ -------------------

Private household workers ________________________________ _

Female employed ______ --------------------------Professionol, technical, and kindred workers-----------------­

Registered nurses ------ -------------- -----------------­Health workers, except nurses----------------------------Teochers, elementary and secondary schools _______________ _ Technicians, except health ------ -------------------------Other professional, technical, and kindred workers __________ _

Managers and administrators, except farm-------------------Sala rled ________ -- -- -- -- __ -- -- ---- -- ---- -- ---- - - ---- --Self-employed ______________ -- __ -- -- -- ---- ------ -- -- -- --

S-oles workers __ ---------------- ------------------------­Retail trade ------ ---- ---------- ------------ -----------

Clerical and kindred workers------------------------------­Bookkeepers and cashiers ------------------------------­Office machine operators-------------------------------­Secretaries, stenographers, and typists -------------------­Other -clerical and kindred workers------------------------

Craftsmen and kindred workers ----------------------------Operotivest except transport-------------------------------

Sewers and stitchers ____ ---- ----------------------------laundry and drycleaning operatives, including ironers -------­Other operatives, except transport------------------------

Ouroble goods, manufacturing __ ------------------------Nonduroble goods, including not specified manufacturing ___ _ Non manufacturing Industries ____ ---- ____ -- -- -- -- ------ -

Tronsport equipment operatives ----------------------------

~~~~ree;ss'o~dcfg:~a~~n~g;;;::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Form laborers and farm foremen --------------------------­Service workers, except private household'--------------- .. ---

Cleaning service workers-------------------------------­Food service workers-----------------------------------Health service workers ______________ --------------------

Practical nurses ________ ------ ____ -- ------ ---- --------Personal service workers-------------------------------­Protective service workers-------------------------------

Private household workers.. ______ -- -------------- ---- -----

'Includes allocated coses not shown separately,

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

[Data based on sample, see text. For minimum base for derived figures (percent, median1 etc.) and meaning of symbols1 see text]

Persons 16 years old and over Persons

14 and 15 16 and 18 and 20 ta 24 25 ta 29 30 ta 34 35 to 44 45 ta 54 55 ta 59 60 to 64 65 years years aid Total 17 yeors 19 years years years years years years years years and over Median age

98 9 964 211 395 1 307 1 541 1 404 2 259 1 640 550 297 360 35.5 11 640 21 26 94 143 68 198 52 14 6 18 32.6 - 43 - - - 16 7 11 9 - - - ... - 16 - - - 7 - 5 - 4 - - ... - 12 - - - - - 10 2 - - - ... - 29 - - - - - 10 6 - - 13 ... - 22 8 5 - 4 - 5 - - - - ... - 39 - - - 4 16 7 12 - - - ... 5 100 10 - 17 24 18 10 9 6 6 - ... - 97 3 - 21 24 7 36 6 - - - ... - 24 - 4 11 4 - 5 - - - -6 258 - 17 45 60 20 99 8 4 - 5 31.8

- 273 - 8 25 38 36 103 46 9 - 8 37.9 - 223 - 8 25 38 28 82 31 9 - 2 36.5 - 4 - - 4 - - - - - - - ... - 38 - 4 - 10 5 15 - 4 - -- 161 - 4 21 28 23 67 31 5 - 2 37.2 - 50 - - - - 8 21 15 - - 6 ·-· - 24 - - - - 8 6 4 - - 6 ... - 26 - - - - - 15 11 - - -

14 308 - 27 73 29 59 56 53 - 4 7 32.1 14 62 - 9 21 5 10 19 16 - - -- 178 - 18 38 20 30 30 31 - 4 7 32.2 - 48 - - 14 4 19 7 4 - - - ...

10 823 39 72 194 104 118 158 87 22 19 10 30.1 - 19 - - - 9 - 5 - 5 - -- 196 13 5 40 22 28 49 25 - 14 - 33.2

10 608 26 67 154 73 90 104 62 17 5 10 28.9 - 1 691 10 42 222 275 224 439 295 115 48 21 36.7 - 35 - - - 6 4 22 3 - - - ... - 191 - - 27 14 16 50 51 16 17 - 42.7 - 158 - 12 20 15 20 27 47 11 - 6 39.4 - 175 - - 14 48 19 58 31 5 - - 36,l - 164 - - 28 39 24 54 19 - - - 33.l - 126 - - 6 38 33 10 24 6 9 - 32,9 - 112 - - - 5 10 39 42 10 6 - 45,5 - 730 10 30 127 110 98 179 78 67 16 15 34.5

4 2 690 12 69 382 486 417 638 449 100 74 63 34.7 - 146 - 6 31 30 19 21 22 17 - - 31.6 - 63 8 10 14 6 - 9 12 - - 4 ... - 60 - - - 13 8 12 21 6 - - ... - 187 - 13 14 45 20 37 40 5 5 8 35.4 4 2 234 4 40 323 392 370 559 354 72 69 51 34.8 - 1 410 - 36 237 282 228 295 225 43 38 26 33.3 - 538 - 4 67 82 77 162 93 19 23 11 37.4 4 286 4 - 19 28 65 102 36 10 8 14 37.6 - 859 10 34 94 134 188 146 151 45 27 30 34.2 - 296 - - 15 71 44 56 85 19 - 6 38.2 - 563 10 34 79 63 144 90 66 26 27 24 33.3

44 1 138 60 57 132 153 114 231 214 87 50 40 37.3 - 176 - 6 19 29 22 46 39 6 6 3 37,6 - 247 19 31 20 55 7 28 41 31 10 5 29.9

44 715 41 20 93 69 85 157 134 50 34 32 38.2 - 161 - - 8 29 - 49 50 16 4 5 43.9 - 26 - - - - - 6 15 - 5 - ... - 11 - 3 - - - 4 4 - - - ...

15 1 500 59 57 91 179 180 280 274 158 64 158 41.6 6 372 10 - 23 26 20 61 78 85 24 45 50.9 9 145 21 14 5 13 19 46 19 - - 8 35.1 - 34 7 4 5 7 - 4 7 - - - ... - 104 12 - - - 16 6 9 23 7 31 57.0 - 175 - - 11 54 17 41 31 4 5 12 36.3 - 5 - - - - - - - - - 5 ...

66 8 983 241 399 1 aes 1 256 1 251 1 789 1 324 363 273 202 32.8 5 979 5 65 200 154 161 149 169 40 24 12 32.0 - 105 - - 6 9 33 26 21 5 5 - 36.7 - 84 - 6 - 12 9 33 12 12 - - ... 5 300 - - 84 46 62 50 38 8 5 7 31.6 - 12 - - 9 - - - 3 - - - ... - 478 5 59 101 87 57 40 95 15 14 5 29.3 - 120 - - 10 7 18 37 26 15 - 7 41.8 - 120 - - 10 7 18 37 26 15 - 7 41.8 - - - - - - - - - - - - -

23 341 18 40 80 40 52 66 36 4 5 - 29.1 23 309 18 40 73 37 42 66 24 4 5 - 28.2 22 3 243 152 268 962 537 454 541 213 63 40 13 27.2 - 204 21 15 38 20 25 60 9 10 6 - 31.6 - 251 - 40 69 53 23 63 3 - - - 26.6 - 698 8 99 240 125 104 82 32 8 - - 25.1

22 2 090 123 114 615 339 302 336 169 45 34 13 27.B - 141 - - 28 13 27 25 31 4 5 8 36.0

11 1 246 5 9 209 154 198 356 191 50 54 20 36.3 - 12 - - - 6 6 - - - - -- 107 - - - 8 15 26 43 11 4 - 46.0

11 1 127 5 9 209 140 177 330 14B 39 50 20 35.7 11 761 - 9 161 95 111 243 103 15 20 4 35.2 - 83 - - 21 22 - 23 6 8 - 3 ... - 283 5 - 27 23 66 64 39 16 30 13 38.2 - 13 - - - - 12 - 1 - - - ... - 86 10 - 7 6 15 29 19 - - - ... - - - - - - - - - - - - -- 25 4 - 14 - - 7 - - - - ... 5 1 726 47 17 251 225 254 411 333 75 50 63 36.7 - 208 - - 15 6 37 43 42 27 14 24 45.7 5 192 13 4 22 24 5 63 33 28 - - 39.4 - 534 30 7 66 73 84 147 108 6 6 7 35.5 - 98 - - 19 13 14 38 14 - - - ... - 141 - - 6 12 34 55 19 3 - 12 38.4 - 14 - - - - - - 14 - - - ... - 1 063 - - 124 120 60 168 305 112 95 79 47.0

CONNECTICUT 8- 673

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Table 174. Occupation of Employed Persons by Age, Race, and Sex: 1970-Continued [Doto based on sample, see text. Far minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text]

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

NEW HAVEN SMSA

Total

Male employed ---------------------------------

Professional, ttchnlc11I, and kindred worictrs -------------Accountants __________________________________________ .., __

Architects-----------------------------------------------Computer special!sts -- ______ .,. ___ -------- __ ---- ---- __ ------Engineers -- ------ -- ---- ---- ------ -- -- ------ ------ -- -----

Aeronou ticcl and astronautical ---------------------------Civil -- -- -- ____ -- ---- "- -- -- ---- ---- --- --- -- __ ---- -- -- -Electrical and electronic --------.---.----------------------Mechonical __ .... ________ ---- ____ ------ __ ------ _________ _ Other engineers __ ------ ______ .... -------- __ ---- ____ ---- __

Lawyers and judges --------------------------------------life and physical scientists .. ____________ ,. ________________ ·--

, Chemists -· -----.-------------------------------------Physicians, dentists, and related proctitioners ________________ -

Dentists ________ ---- __ ------ ---- ____________ ---- ---- __ Pharmacists---- -- ---- ---- -- __ -- ---- ------ ---- ___ ------Physicians, medical and osteopathic-----------------------Other related practitioners ______________________________ _

Health technologists and technicions _------------------------

~~~~f~~i~~is~:r_s_::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: --Social and recreation workers---------------------------- .. -Teachers ____ -- -- __ ------ ________________ ..... ---- ---- ____ .. -

College and university __________ ---------- ... --------------Elementary ond prekindergarten --------------------------Secondary ---- _ _. ------ -------------------------- ------

Engineering and science technicians------------------------­Draftsmen and surveyors __ ----------------------------_ Electrical and electronic engineering technicians------------­

Technicians, except health, and engineering and science--------

----

Airp!ane pilots ____________ -----------------------------Writers, artists, and entertainers ---------------------------Other professional. technical, and kindred workers ___________ _ -

Managers a"d administrators, except farm------------­Buyers, purchasing agents, and sales managers--------------

--

School odmfr1istrotors __________ ---- -------------- ---------Specified managers and administrators, public administration __ _ -Other specified managers and odministrators -----------------Managers and administrators, n.e.c., salaried _______________ _ -Monufoct u ring ____ ---- ____________________ ---- ____ -----

Wholes.ale ond retail trade-----------------------------­Transportation, c:ammunicotions, and other public utilities---­All other industries------------------------------------

---

Managers and administrators, n.e.c., self-employed------------Construction __________________ ---- __________ ---- ____ _ -MonufachJ rtng ____ -- ---- __ -- -- -- -- ------ __ ---- ____ -----Wholesale ond retail trade _____________________________ _ -All other industries------------------~------------------

Sales workers ---- ------ --------------------------Insurance agents, brokers, and underwriters----------------­Reol estate agents ond brokers---------------------------­Sales representatives, manufacturing industries -------------­SDles representatives, wholesale trade---------------------­Soles clerks, retail trade.-.------------------------------­So!esmen, retail trade-----------------------------------­Solesmen of services and construction----------------------

-

Other soles workers __________ ---------------------------

Clerical and klndNd workers-----------------------­Bank tellers ond cashiers--------------------------------­Bookkeepers and billing clerks __ --------------------------­Moil handlers and postal clerks---------------------------­Other clerical and kindred workers-------------------------

Croftsmen and kindred workan _____________________ _

Apparel craftsmen and upholsterers------------------------Bakers _____ .., ---- -- ------ -- -------------------- ... -------Cabinetmakers ________________________ ---- _____________ _

Construction craftsmen ---- __ ----------------------------Carpenters ---- __________ .. _______ ---------- ---- __ -----Excavating, grading, and road machine operators_ _____ .__ ....... Electric ions ____________ ---- __ ---- ______ ------ ______ -- _

Masons and tile setters ---- ---------------------------­Pointers, construction and maintenance, and paperhangers ---­Plastenirs and cement finishers-------------------------­Plumbers and pipe fitters------------------------------­Other canst.ruction craftsmen -----p---------------------

Foremen, n.e.c __ ---- ---- ______ -- __ ---- __ ---- ________ ----Manufacturing ____ ---- __ -------- ____ ---- __ -------- ___ _ Nonmanufacturing industries ---- ________ ---- ______ ------

linemen and servicemen, telephone and power--------------­locomotive engineers and firemen--------------------------Mechanics and repairmen __ ---- __________ ---------- ______ _

Air conditioning, heating, and refrigeration ____ .,. __________ _ Aircraft ________ ....... _ ---- _______________ ·,. ---- ------ __ _

----------------------------------Automobile, including body. _______ ---------- __ ----------

Radio and television ----------------------------------­Other mechanics and repairmen -------------------------

--Metal craftsmen, except mechanics ------------ .. ----------­

Machinists and job and die setters ----------------------­Sheetmetol workers and linsmiths-----------------------­Tool and die makers----------------------------------­Other metal craftsmen--·-----------------------·------

Printing era ftsmen __ ------ ________ ---- __ ---------- ---- __ _ Compositors and typesetters---------------------------­Pressmen and plate printers, printing--------------------­

Stationary engineers and power station operators -----------­Other craftsmen and kindred workers --------------------·-

----------

Persons 14ond 15 years old Total

765 90 410

5 17 064 - l 165 - 238 - 385 - 2 328 - 137 - 298 - 516 - 298 - l 079 - 624

- 363 - 223 - l 666 - 279 - 235 - 1 064 - 88 - 290 - 447 - 278

- 282 - 3 735 - l 760 - 680 - l 015 - l 367 - 559 - 216 - 147 - 37 - 988 5 2 761

4 10 618 - l 250 - 303 - 370 - l 978 - 5 448 - l 647 - l 710 - 532 - l 559

4 I 269 4 233 - 126 - 680 - 230

318 6 431 5 625 - 341 - 613 - l 220

20 l 635 - 754 - 403

293 840

67 7 463 5 362 - 346 - l 412

62 5 343

24 18 688 - 2B4 3 169 - 106 5 4 487 - l 357 - 339 - 802 - 334 - 530 - 114 - 68B 5 323

- 2 942 - l B62 - I 080 - 765 - 193 - 3 892 - 228 - 98 - I 609 - 147 - l BlO

6 2 093 6 722 - 314 - 706 - 351 - 754 - 273 - 326 - 221

10 2 782

16 ond 18 ond 20 to 24 17years 19 years years

2 305 2 861 10 550

47 104 2 449 5 21 145 - - -- 3 144 - - 207 - - 27 - - 22 - - 61 - - 51 - - 46 - - 11

- - 38 - - 21 - - 7 - - -- - -- - 7 - - -- - 68 - 4 84 - 5 37

5 6 58 11 11 558 - - 121 - - 203 - 5 186

10 20 295 6 10 116 - - 72 - - 32 - - -

11 14 188 5 20 577

14 54 560 - 12 79 - - 13 - - 7 - 8 lBl

11 28 237 - - 27 6 22 120 - - 19 5 6 71

3 6 43 - - 10 - - 13 - 6 6 3 - 14

311 226 653 - - 44

15 - 6 - 4 19 - 6 98

166 137 226 16 10 87 6 5 30

lOB 64 143

362 415 1 406 61 63 53 - 4 79

15 40 187 286 308 l 087

85 329 l 840 - 5 29 - - 16 5 5 5

12 79 383 12 22 102 - - 38 - 17 95 - 3 15 - 15 57 - - -- 11 31 - 11 45

- - 114 - - 71 - - 43 5 26 149 - - -

3B 93 503 - - 10 - 6 19

17 62 286 - - 28

21 25 160

- 36 148 - 12 68 - 21 23 - 3 37 - - 20

14 52 84 5 22 21 9 25 57 - - 10

11 33 399

Persons 16 years old and over

25 ta 29 30 to 34 35 to 44 45 to 54 55 to 59 60 to 64 65 years years years years years years years and over

10 286 8 651 17 831 19 738 7 981 5 868 4 339

3 050 2 405 3 711 2 855 946 802 695 175 135 215 248 Bl 94 46 63 34 69 46 - 21 5

115 88 19 16 - - -276 235 564 633 202 134 77

48 12 21 29 - - -17 17 74 7B 28 36 26 90 72 114 102 38 39 -16 28 59 94 26 19 5

105 106 296 330 110 40 46 120 96 131 89 42 40 95

82 63 84 66 19 5 6 40 29 62 57 14 - -

280 312 431 308 109 68 151 11 49 84 59 44 14 18 26 46 51 43 27 9 33

234 217 255 190 38 45 78 9 - 41 16 - - 22

68 29 43 43 9 30 -44 59 102 94 22 9 29 74 69 38 24 23 - 8

46 35 62 50 20 - -780 589 B58 521 170 115 122 315 351 435 283 106 89 60 192 92 121 35 11 14 12 22B 130 254 149 42 7 14 287 182 254 181 65 48 25 107 98 97 58 22 20 25 48 23 46 B 19 - -16 16 26 41 5 11 -5 16 - 16 - - -

179 127 217 109 38 66 39 445 336 598 386 141 161 92

982 957 2 526 3 025 l 210 750 540 106 142 346 355 127 55 28

17 44 Bl 93 16 24 15 15 21 87 151 32 38 19

252 190 414 484 223 145 Bl 566 482 l 367 l 509 629 355 264 112 169 450 508 200 106 75 270 155 331 449 148 112 97 35 3B 125 177 62 66 10

149 120 461 375 219 71 82

26 78 231 433 183 133 133 6 lB 58 79 22 29 11 6 - 6 61 13 15 12

10 34 134 221 99 84 86 4 26 33 72 49 5 24

604 548 1 171 l 498 602 356 462 46 55 198 179 40 24 39 4 11 77 134 40 34 20

99 86 109 191 39 21 45 149 156 247 318 100 56 90 126 65 173 262 185 118 177 53 51 145 184 117 47 44 46 48 80 113 43 10 22 81 76 142 117 38 46 25

643 475 1 158 1 461 672 425 446 14 5 16 51 21 31 47 42 10 57 54 42 25 33

124 104 316 409 126 48 43 463 356 769 947 483 321 323

1 973 1 716 4 180 4 700 1 835 1 348 682 25 29 67 57 19 27 26 17 19 32 27 36 22 -- 5 2B 15 21 13 9

497 408 1 094 1 071 403 346 194 133 104 325 357 130 105 67 54 35 88 95 19 10 -

123 94 163 182 70 32 26 27 22 133 76 24 34 -22 66 70 83 72 90 55 - - 60 47 - 4 3

114 52 175 159 62 51 33 24 35 80 72 26 20 10

242 300 711 955 365 206 49 122 176 420 676 234 135 28 120 124 291 279 131 71 21 157 74 200 116 38 - -

8 15 33 46 45 33 13 411 320 B50 964 37B 218 117 43 33 38 56 24 7 17 11 6 15 15 17 4 ' 5

212 161 387 304 98 54 28 5 - 33 67 14 - -

140 120 377 522 225 153 67

259 180 440 573 231 167 59 72 49 101 227 101 77 15 39 36 67 55 24 39 10

112 70 154 209 67 39 15 36 25 llB B2 39 12 19 85 115 165 105 56 35 43 25 37 56 43 26 - 38 29 40 67 48 15 31 5 9 7 43 59 34 50 9

263 244 517 712 209 231 163

Median age

~,Q,9

ii6,3 li9.7 lB.2 l'7.0 42.9 i9.3 47.4 38.I 44,2 44.5 41.5

34.9 38.5 40.4 44.5 43.9 37.9 ... 31.6 3!.2 31.7

3:3.7 30 31.1 213.6 3:!.4 3:1.0 3:1.1 211.8 311.7 ... 3"-0 J~i.O

4~i.7 4:1.3 4'1,6 411,6 4:1,6 l!S.2 4b,3 4li.5 4i'.8 4<:.3

5(1.7 4li,l 51.2 51.B 4i.9

41.5 43.5 49.3 44.0 43.1 40.6 45.B 43.3 31.6

38.7 26.4 41.7 42.5 37.2

0.1 43.1 45.2 48,3 42,9 444 398 39,4 42 5 49,2 44,5 42,B 40,8

46,l 47.l 43.7 33,l 53,8 4L8 42,4

36.7 46.1 46.2

44.6 47.·6 40.7 43.5 43.IJ 36.<$ 39.1 35..1 52.ll 43,:i

8-674 CONNECTICUT DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

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Table 174. Occupation of Employed Persons by Age, Race, and Sex: 1970-Continued [Dato based on sample, see !ext. Far minimum base far derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see textJ

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

N~W HAVEN SMSA-Continued

Total-Continued

Male employed-Continued

Op1«1tives, except tnmsport ------------------------ -Assemblers ________ ---- ____ ---- ____________ ------ __ -----Checkers, examiners, and Inspectors; manufacturing -----------Garage workers and gas station attendants _________________ _ -Laul"ldry and drycleaning operatives, n.e.c ------------------­Meo! cutters and butchers-------------------- __ ----------

--

Mine operatives, n.e.c ________ ------ ---- -------- ____ -------Packers and wrappers, except produce---------------------­Pain!e!s, manu!actured a_rticles ---------------------------­Prec1s1on machme operatives------------------------------

---Sawyers ____________ ---- ________________ ------ ________ _ -Stationary firemen __ -------------------------------------Textile operatives -------------- --------------------------Welders and flomecutters __ ------ ---- __ ------------ ------­Other metalworking operatives---------------------------­Other specified operatives -------------------------------­Miscellaneous and not specified operatives ------------------

----

Occupation: Machine operatives, miscellaneous specified ------------­Machine operatives, not specified ---------------------­Miscellaneous operatives __ ---- ---------------- ------ _ Not specified operatives------------------------------

----

Industry; Manufacturing __ ---- ________________ -------- ---- ___ _ -

Durable goods -------- ---- -------------------- ---­Wood products, Including furniture----------------_ Primary metal industries ------------------------­Fabricated metal industries -----------------------

----Machinery, including electrical ____________________ _ -

Motor vehicles and equipment--------------------­Transportation equipment, except motor vehicles ----­Other durable goods-----------------------------

---

Nondurable goods--------------------------------­Food and kindred products-----------------------­Apparel and other fabricated textile products -------­Paper and allied praducts------------------------­Chemicals and allied products--------------------­Other nondurable goads--------------------------

----

Not specified manufacturing industries _______________ _ Nonmonufacturing industries ____ ---- -- -- -- -- -- ------ --

Transportation, communications, and other public utilities __ -------------- -----------------------

Wholesale and retail !rode-----------------------­All other industries------------------------------

Trensport equipment operatives _____________________ _

Bus drivers __ ---- __ -------- ----------------------------Toxicob drivers and chauffeurs---------------------------­Truck drivers and deliverymen-----------------------------Other transport equipment operatives ______________________ _

laboren, except farm---------- __ -----------------Construction laborers ______ ------------ ---------------- --Freight, stock, and material handlers----------------------­Other specified laborers---------------------------------­Miseellaneous and not specified laborers--------------------

Occupation: Miscellaneous laborers ---- ------ --------------------­Nat specified laborers-------------- __ --------------- .

Industry, Manufacturing ______ ---- __ ---- ____ ---- ______ ---- -- --

Durable goads ---- ---------- ---- -----------------­Woad products, including furniture-----------------Metal industries __________________ ---- __________ -

Machinery, including electricol---------------------Tronsportotion equipment ______ -------------------Other durable goods-----------------------------

Nondurable goads--------------------------------­Food and kindred praducls-----------------------­

Not specified manufacturing industries----------------

----

---

-----

-----------------

Nonmonufacturing industries ---- ---------------------­Railroads and railway express service ---------------­Transportation, except railroads--------------------­Communications, and utilities and sanitary services -----

----Wholesale and retail trade _________________________ _

All other industries --------------------------------

Farmers and farm managers ------------------------

Farm laboren a.d farm foreman---------------------Paid farm laborers and farm foremen ______________________ _

Unpaid family workers-----------------------------------

Service warken, ucept private househotc11 -----------­Cleaning service workers--------------------------------­Food service workers-----------------------------··-----­

Cooks, except private household------------------------­Busboys and dishwashers -----------------------------­

Health service workers-------------------------~---------Personal service workers---------------------------------Protective service workers ____________________ ._ __________ _

Firemen, fire protection -------------------------------­Guards and watchmen --------------------------------­Policemen and detectives -------------------------------

Private household wotiten _________________________ _

!Includes allocated coses not shown separately.

------------------

Persons 14 and 15 years old Talol

85 11 407 - 649 - 905

11 428 - 119 - 376 - 32 - 322 - 109 - 720 - 46

- 225 - 107 - 364 - 431

68 2 434 6 4 140

- 1 422 - 1 554 6 741 - 423

- 3 611 - 2 391 - 35 - 476 - 312 - 475 - 34 - 384 - 675

- 1 178 - 76 - 34 - 250 - 118 - 700 - 42 6 529

- 83 6 237 - 209

32 4 834 - 285 - 190

11 3 347 21 l 012

107 4 919 5 987

34 1 965 36 1 313 32 654

11 153 21 501

10 270 5 202 5 10 - 72

- 45 - 26 - 49 5 68 - -- -

22 384 - 48 - 33 - 44 - 121

22 138

- 265

12 234 7 205 5 29

106 8 446 38 2 226 31 1 998 - 743

21 467 - 253

12 928 - 2 040 - 547 - 507 - 906

5 41

16 and 18 and 20 la 24 17 years 19 years years

315 341 1 389 16 12 55 - 8 67

128 93 76 4 8 28

12 6 26 - - 11

45 15 63 6 - 36 - 15 86 - - 10

- - 4 12 4 21 - - 49 - 4 35

37 76 295 55 100 527

7 20 129 33 28 218 10 39 137 5 13 43

38 89 408 33 57 258 - 5 5

10 - 42 6 7 29 - 17 53 - 6 4 - 14 57

17 8 68

5 32 139 5 - 7 - - -- 11 20 - 8 28 - 13 84 - - 11

17 11 119

- - 8 12 11 50 5 - 61

26 148 479 - - 10 - - 11

21 116 340 5 32 118

482 433 825 23 42 183

290 262 371 85 89 186 84 40 85

9 21 4 75 19 81

15 15 24 15 15 20 - - 5 5 9 -5 - -5 6 -- - 15 - - 4 - - -- - -

69 25 61 - - 10 - - 6 - - 4

29 9 19 40 16 22 ' - - 10

19 25 33 13 25 19 6 - 14

644 786 899 138 124 165 374 403 298 83 113 112

163 188 81 30 25 85 61 46 133 - 12 94 - 6 21 - - 28 - 6 41

- - 7

Persons 16 years old and over

25 ta 29 30 ta 34 35 la 44 45 ta 54 55 to 59 60 la 64 65 years years ye ors years years years years and over

l 157 1 085 2 000 2 631 1 198 875 416 83 55 125 131 82 73 17 68 58 164 249 172 ea 31 17 20 28 30 21 9 6 9 - 22 28 13 7 -

26 33 88 98 21 43 23 - - 6 10 - 5 -5 32 55 49 22 20 16 5 8 5 27 8 14 -

104 56 78 224 97 60 -- 6 - 11 5 - 14

4 15 10 115 25 38 14 6 11 25 13 9 6 -

47 68 51 91 37 15 6 23 36 83 108 46 58 38

306 233 491 498 213 152 133 454 454 769 949 427 287 118

110 182 287 369 180 117 21 210 148 345 365 lll 63 33 94 63 66 133 78 86 35 40 61 71 82 58 21 29

409 391 667 890 371 252 96 302 249 450 548 239 172 83

11 8 - - - 6 -45 37 87 139 71 40 5 37 22 69 Bl 39 11 11 53 59 93 125 21 31 23 4 - - 4 6 5 5

68 55 77 75 19 10 9 84 68 124 124 83 69 30

107 142 212 329 127 80 5 - 13 16 26 9 - -5 - 10 4 11 4 -

17 21 37 75 48 16 5 4 5 22 24 17 10 -

81 103 127 200 42 50 -- - 5 13 5 - 8

45 63 102 59 56 35 22

6 17 17 9 9 10 7 34 30 41 24 22 9 4 5 16 44 26 25 16 11

567 456 966 1 290 461 297 144 10 21 15 113 53 30 33 23 22 28 47 17 24 18

388 316 761 900 298 164 43 146 97 162 230 93 79 50

431 323 840 803 341 259 182 134 72 221 214 39 30 29 127 120 299 238 127 72 59 115 122 205 209 122 104 76 55 9 115 142 53 53 18

9 5 36 41 13 15 -46 4 79 101 40 38 18

31 9 46 76 26 20 8 19 9 24 57 19 16 8 5 - - - - - -6 4 - 15 14 11 8

- - 9 26 - 5 -5 - 10 - - - -3 5 5 16 5 - -

12 - 22 19 7 4 -- - - - - - -- - - - - - -

24 - 69 66 27 33 10 5 - 5 7 7 14 -6 - 10 11 - - -- - 20 11 2 7 -9 - 23 10 12 - 10 4 - 11 27 6 12 -9 6 71 82 26 34 27

15 7 42 26 - 25 42 15 7 42 22 - 25 37 - - - 4 - - 5

855 673 1 155 1 362 690 692 690 119 97 203 408 345 324 303 174 74 202 220 85 86 82 90 35 105 90 47 31 37 6 - 6 8 7 - 8

27 5 44 23 - 4 10 174 97 78 112 65 80 82 238 314 508 442 134 119 179 56 88 212 133 11 14 6 18 36 44 112 71 84 114

164 190 239 182 52 18 14

- - 11 5 - 5 13

Median age

42.l 43.3 48.5 19.8 39.8 44.7

35.2 34.7 45.9 ... 51.9 34.8 38.5 48.2 40.5 41.2

44.2 39.l 39.2 42.0

42.1 41.6

46.2 43.0 41.0

34'.ii 42.5

42.7 ... ...

47.5 41.4 40.4

35,9

31.9 39.0

42.7 52.7 47.3 41.5 41.7

~4.5 36.8 27.3 37.9 39.7

42.9 38.2

43.9 44.6 ... ... ... ... ... ...

--

36.9 ... ... 26.9 23.0

49.5

39.3 40.6 ...

38.2 51.5 23.7 28.5 18.8 24.2 32.6 42.1 39.8 56.l 37.2

...

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS CONNECTICUT 8-675

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Table 174. Occupation of Employed Persons by Age, Race, and Sex: 1970-Continued [Data based on sample, see text. For minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text]

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

NEW HAVEN SMSA-Continued

Total- Continued Female employed _______________________________ _

Professional, ttchntcal, and kindred workers-------------Accountants---------------------------------------------fib~tr~~~~~~~~~~~~~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Mathematical specie lists .... ____ -----------------------------Life and physical scientists ________________________________ _

Registered nursest dietitians, and therapists ------------------Dietitians ---- -- __ ------ __ ---- ------ -------- ____ ---- ---Registered nurses -------------------------------- -----­

Health technologists and technicianS------------------------­Soclol scientists ........ -----.---------------------------------Social and recreation workers ____ ..,. ________________________ _ Teacher« College and universitY---------------------------

Elementary and prekindergarten ------------------

~~h~~~~~h;r;============::::=:::=:::::::::::: Engineering and science technicians---------- ... ---------------Technicions, except health, and engineering and science ________ _ Writers. artists, and entertainers -------------------------.--

Actors and dancers ________ -----------------------------Authors, editors, and reporters _________________________ _ -

Other professional, technical, ond kindred workers-------------Managers and admlaistruton, except fann ------------­

Buyers, purchasing agents, and sales managers-------------­Restaurant. cafeteria, and bar managers--------------------

---

School odm ini strata rs ________ -----------------------------Other specified managers and administrators ---------------­Managers and administrators, n.e.c., salaried----------------

--

Wholesale and retail trade-----------------------------­Managers and administrators, n.e.c., self-employed ----------­

Wholesale and retail trade------------------------------

---

Sales work.en-----------------------------.. ------Demonstrators, hucksters, and peddlers ____________________ _ -Insurance, real estate agents, ond brokers _______ ,. __________ _ -Sales clerks, retail trode---------------------------------­Salesmen, retail trade-----------------------------------­Other sales workers------- .. -----------------------------

---

Clerical aod kiodrod wariiers ------------------------ -Bonk tellers -------- ------ __ -----------------------------Bookkeepers ---- ____ -- __ ---- -- __ -- ---- ---- __ -- ---- ------Cashiers ____________ ---- __ ---- ---- ---- ---- ____________ _ -Counter clerks, except food------------------------------­Enumerators and interviewers-----------------------------

--File clerks __ -- -- -- -- -- ------ ---- -- ---- -- ---- ---- -- -- -- ---Office machine operators _______________ ., ________________ _ -

Bookkeeping and billing mcchine operator'5 -----------------Keypunch operate rs ____ ..... ________ ---- __ ---- ------ ___ ., _ -Payral~ a~d timekeeping clerk•------------------------------Recept1on1sts __ ---- ________ -- __________ ---- ____________ _ -Secreto ries -- __ -- ____ -- -- -- -- ____ -- ____ ---- ---- ------ ----Stenographers __________________ ------ ---- ______ ---- ___ _ -Telephone operators ------------ --------------------------1 ypists __ -- ___________________________________________ _

Other clerical and kindred workers-------------------------Craftsmen and kindred worken _____________________ _

Foremen, n.e.c ------ ------------------------------------Operatives, except tmnsport ______ ---- __________ ----

Assemblers __ ---- __ ------------------------------------Bottling ond canning operatives-- .. ------------------------­Checkers, e)(aminers, and inspectors; manufacturing ---------­Dressmok-ers and seamstresses, except factory --------------laundry and dry cleaning operatives, including ironers ________ _ Graders and sorters, manufacturing _______________________ _ Packers end wrappers, except produce _____________________ _ Sewers and s1itchers ____________ -------------------------

6 ~h~l~e s:~~f f~~ ~v~~e""r~ five~-====:::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Miscellaneous and not specified operatives -----------------­

Manufacturing .... __ ------ __ ---------------------------­Durable goods __ ------ __ ------ ----------------------Machinery, including electrical .. _____________________ _

Other durable goods-------------------------------Nondurable goads, including not specified manufacturing __ _

Food ond kindred products-------------------------­Apparel and other fabrioated textile products ----------

Nanmanufocturing industries ____ ------------------------Transport equilpmtnt opentives __________________ ----

Laborers, except form----------------------------­

Farmers and farm manogen -----------------------­

farm laborers and farm foremen---------------------Paid farm laborers and form foremen----------------------­Unpoid family workers-----------------------------------

Servlc1 won.en, except private household• _ _. _________ _ Cleaning service workers-------------------------------- ..

Chambermaids and maids -----------------------------­Food service workers-----------------------------------­

Cooks, except private household------------------------­Waiters and food counter workers----------------------­

Health service workers------------------ .. ---------------­Nursing aides, orderlies, and attendcnts-- .. ----------------Practical nurses __ -------- -- ---- ... ------------- ________ _

Personal service workers-------------------- .. -----------­Hoirdressers and cosmetologists-------------------------

Private household woricen _________________________ _

Private household workers, living in-----------------------­Private household workers, living out-----------------------

--------------------------------------------

Persons 14 and 15 yeors old Total

374 58 843

31 11 162 5 305 - 80 - 281 - 19 - 91 - 2 269 - 110 - 2 014 - 498 - 97 - 449 - 544 5 2 832 - 1 079 - 307 - 189 - 42 - 557 - 4 - 182

21 l 523

- 2 088 - 349 - 167 - 174 - 459 - 790 - 201 - 149 - 83

43 4 100 - 79 - 310 - 2 734 - 126

43 851

90 22 446 - 480 - 2 297 5 l 188 - 270 - 22 5 725 4 l 026 - 99 4 631 - 285 - 435 6 5 961 - 134 - 857 - 2 097

70 6 669

7 968 - 219

17 8 631 - 810 - 3 - 773 6 209 - 410 - 8 - 692 - 1 771 - 97

11 l 908 - I 950 - l 748 - 980 - 320 - 660 - 768 - 35 - 170 - 202

- 113

- 440

- 78

- 130 - 120 - 10

117 7 421 - 760 - 232

21 2 667 - 520

16 I 652 6 l 503 6 B03 - 319

23 l 245 - 521

69 1 266 - 191

69 1 075

1 includes protective service workers and allocated coses not shewn separately.

16 and 18 and 20 ta 24 I 7years 19 years years

l 883 2 623 9 34-0

60 116 2 416 5 5 43 - - 29 7 20 43 - - -- - 43 - 18 404 - 5 17 - 13 337 5 10 203 - - 5 - - 111 - 6 49

26 6 685 - - 274 - 15 27 6 - 74 - - -5 26 9B - 4 -- 5 44 6 10 328

5 25 128 - 15 44 - - 10 - - -- 5 40 5 5 34 - 5 lD - - -- - -

390 206 453 5 - 9

29 5 '}!/

305 158 306 19 - 8 32 43 101

830 1 596 4 508 10 52 140 25 48 299

320 148 168 5 48 58 - 5 4

76 85 174 24 85 246 4 4 21

14 76 194 - 5 25 - 29 91

73 272 1 449 - 14 lD

21 67 124 59 239 469

217 499 l 251

- 11 66 - - 10

112 166 569 - 5 50 - - -

21 4 54 - - 12

16 7 30 - - -

11 49 43 18 12 33 - B 15

27 33 224 19 48 108 19 28 78 - 23 30 - 10 21 - 13 9

19 5 48 3 - -- 5 6 - 20 30

6 3 8

17 16 49

- - 18

- - -- - -- - -

412 466 1 012 31 10 39 22 - 10

225 167 246 27 12 10

159 127 217 84 94 303 50 62 130 - - 66

31 86 252 - 58 158

51 18 113 - - 10

51 18 103

Persons 16 years aid and aver

25 to 29 30 ta 34 35 ta 44 45 to 54 55 ta 59 60 ta 64 65 years years years years years years years and over

5 754 3 917 10 377 13 332 5 226 3 812 2 579

2 023 1 044 2 089 1 724 639 622 429 11 9 57 94 24 57 -33 - 14 4 - - -37 27 51 26 25 23 22 5 5 3 6 - - -

30 - 5 8 - - 5 377 261 448 441 113 166 41

23 10 15 24 10 6 -334 251 388 393 103 160 35 88 27 89 22 32 11 11 9 12 35 11 25 - -

110 37 41 89 38 17 6 104 118 129 98 24 - 16 486 246 560 409 119 141 154 262 52 193 151 52 69 26 43 29 74 20 40 18 41 19 9 20 42 14 - 5 6 5 10 10 - 6 5

66 62 123 95 24 29 29 - - - - - - -

22 12 33 2B 10 23 5 337 145 237 198 109 85 68

133 130 471 681 199 185 131 14 15 97 84 3B 22 20 - - 40 58 26 26 7

18 4 24 63 29 30 6 37 61 123 123 24 25 21 59 41 167 302 67 59 51 6 15 21 102 5 14 23 5 9 20 51 15 23 26 5 5 15 26 - 19 13

184 173 637 941 511 309 296 24 5 22 4 5 5 -5 34 46 76 47 29 10

88 94 380 671 332 194 206 7 - 27 15 14 26 10

60 40 162 175 113 55 70

2 012 1 418 3 865 4 829 1 561 1 140 687 41 20 58 113 15 24 7

172 112 429 699 237 127 149 70 38 153 161 56 49 25 24 16 36 59 5 13 6 - 3 - 5 - 5 -

55 55 113 103 19 29 16 117 86 133 186 74 45 30

5 7 20 15 23 - -85 47 97 98 - 9 11 lD 17 61 108 28 31 -31 18 83 93 47 21 22

667 459 l 061 l 135 393 301 151 12 5 14 52 13 - 14 64 61 161 223 59 54 23

148 144 340 434 126 88 50 601 394 1 223 1 458 489 353 194

77 55 170 380 110 69 30 20 12 29 102 30 7 9

577 492 1 486 2 781 1 329 819 300 72 37 168 301 107 39 31 - - - 3 - - -

33 25 160 260 121 91 4 11 5 32 47 50 19 33 5 30 66 138 51 62 5 - - - 8 - - -

19 39 127 194 140 56 14 60 72 185 650 409 255 77 12 - 10 19 5 23 5

192 178 340 496 185 145 88 173 106 398 665 261 129 43 144 96 341 640 255 113 34

B6 58 203 35B 151 52 19 26 9 86 106 49 7 6 60 49 117 252 102 45 13 58 38 138 282 104 61 15 - - 6 5 10 11 -5 4 37 64 25 19 5

29 10 57 25 6 16 9

6 10 9 32 16 10 13

53 17 96 74 72 22 24

- 5 33 17 5 - -10 25 26 36 12 - 21 5 25 26 31 12 - 21 5 - - 5 - - -

610 518 1 382 1 575 596 440 410 25 28 134 230 97 99 67 15 - 50 63 42 14 16

207 184 533 600 284 116 105 31 23 104 141 78 45 49

148 148 342 321 121 41 28 138 146 270 266 82 39 Bl 65 86 133 167 48 23 39 25 49 60 53 24 11 31

132 95 192 226 63 108 60 78 46 59 76 30 11 5

69 30 113 262 176 196 238 B 7 - 40 45 31 50

61 23 113 222 131 165 188

Median ,oge

~0.7

3U 47.4

36.3 ... 36.7 35.0 36.9 26.8

30.5 34.8 34.3 30.3 40.3 28.8

36.7 ... 37.4 32.8

41.2 4:3.9 50.8 51.5 4:!.0 41.8 4'1.3 5:1.9 ... 4~5.1

4S.9 ·fi.5 415.3 4•1.2

3;r.2 211.6 4'S.9 2:1.8 30.0

2jr.s 3:t.4 ... 21>.9 4i'.3 40.8 3~i.6 4i'.3 4(1,7 34.6 3El.l

U.8 4El.8

0.3 4l'.4 ... 41;,4 SH 41..7 ... 48.0 52.8

43.8 46.B 47.6 47.5 45,8 48.3 47.8 ... 49.4 37.l

49.5

42.1

. .,. 46.1 46.3 ., ..

40.0 49.9 4B.0 40.7 48,B 35.8 34.5 35,6 38,3 36,4 27.9

54.1 5B.4 52.6

8-676 CONNECTICUT DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

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Table 174. Occupation of Employed Persons by Age, Race, and Sex: 1970-Continued

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

NEW HAVEN SMSA-Continued

Negro

Male emplayed ---------------------------------Professicnal, technical, ond kindred workers------------------

Engineers __________________ ------ __ ------ ---- __ -------lawyers and judges ------------------------------------life and physical scientists ______________________________ _ Physicians, dentists, ond related practitioners---------------Health workers, except practitioners __________ -------------Social and recreation workers----------------------------Teachers __ -------------- __________ -----_---- _________ _ Technicians, except health ------------------------------­Writers, artists, and entertainers -------------------------Other professional, technicol

1 end kindred workers __________ _

Managers and administrators, except form-------------------Salaried __________ ---- ________________ ------ _________ _

Manufacturing __ ---- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- ------ -- -- -- -- ---- -Retail trade ---- -------------------------------------All other industries-----------------------------------

Self-employed ____ -- ________________ ---- ______ ---- __ ----Retail trade __________ ---- ---- ____ ------ __ ---- __ -----All other industries-----------------------------------

Sales workers ____ ---------------------------------------Manufacturing and whclesole trade -----------------------Retail trade ------------------ ------------ -------------All other Industries -------------------------------------

Clerical and kindred workers------------------------------­Bookkeepers and billing clerks----------------------------Mail handlers and postal clerks __________________________ _ Other clerical and kindred workers------------------------

Craftsmen and kindred workers ----------------------------Carpenters ____________ .... ______________ ---- ___________ _

Construction craftsmen, except carpenters ----------------­Automobile mechanics, including body repairmen ------------Mechanics and repairmen, except auto ____________________ _ Machinists ___________ .. _______________________________ _

Metal craftsmen, except mechanics and machinists ----------Foremen, n.e.c __________ ---- ______________________ ---- _ Other craftsmen and kindred workers ---------------------

Op~~~~i~ebt~~:c~~~-t~~:~~~~-==::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Garage workers and gas station attendants ________________ _ Lcu~d;v and dryclecning .operatives, including ironers --------Precision machine operatives ____________________________ _ Other cperotives 1 except transport------------------------

Durable goods, manufacturing--------------------------Nondurable goods, including not specified manufacturing ___ _ Nonmcnufacturing industries ________ ------ ________ --- __

Transport equipment operatives ----------------------------Truck drivers ____________________ ---- _________________ _ Other transport equipment operatives _____________________ _

laborers, except farm -----------------------------------­Construction laborers----------------------------------­Freight, stack, and material handlers----------------------Other laborers, except form _____________________________ _

Manufacturing industries ______ ---- ------ --------------Formers and farm managers------------------------------­Form laborers and farm foremen --------------------------­Service workers, except private househ0Jd1 -------------------

Cleaning service workers-------------------------------­Focd service workers----------------------------------­Health service workers---------------------------------­Personal service workers-------------------------------­Protective service workers-------------------------------

Private household workers __ -------------------------------

~m~~p~~----------------Professlonol, technical, and kindred workers------------------

Registered nurses ______ --------------------------------Health workers, except nurses----------------------------Teachers, elementary and secondary schools _______________ _ Technicians, except health ---------------------- ---------Other professional, technical, and kindred workers __________ _

Managers and administrators, except form-------------------Salaried -- ____________ -- -- ______ -- -- -- __ -- -- ---- -- ----Self-employed ________________________ ---- ____ ---- -- ----

Sales workers ________ ---- __ ---- ________________ ---- ---- _ Retail trade ---- ---------------- ---- -----~-------------

Clerical and kindred workers------------------------------­Bookkeepers and cashiers -----------------------------.. -Office machine operators-------------------------------­Secretaries, stenographers, and typists -------------------­Other clerical and kindred workers------------------------

Craftsmen and kindred workers ----------------------------Operatives, except transport __ -----------------------------

Sewers and stitchers ________ -------- -- -- __ --------------Laundry and drycleaning operatives, including ironers -------­Other operatives, except transport------------------------

Durable goods, manufacturing ________ ------------------Nondurable goods, including not specified manufacturing ___ _ Nonmonufacturlng industries -- __ ---- -- ------ -- ------ -- -

Transport equipment operatives ----------------------------

~~~~~~ss'a~dcfg:~a~~n~Q;~;::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Farm laborers and farm foremen --------------------------­Service workers, except private household I-------------------

Cleaning service workers-------------------------------­Food service workers----------------------------------­Health service workers----------------------------------

Procticol nurses ________________ ---- -- ------ -- --------Personal service workers--------------------------------Protective service workers ____________________ ., _____ ,. ___ _

Private household worker•------ __ -------------------------

11nctudes allocated coses not shown separately.

DET Al LED CHARACTERISTICS

[Data based on sample, see text. For minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text]

Persons 16 years aid and over Persons

14and 15 16 and 18 and 20 ta 24 25 to 29 30 ta 34 35 to 44 45 to 54 55 to 59 60 to 64 65 years years old Total 17 years 19years years years years years years years years and over Median age

93 7 '1<13 158 296 1 069 1 295 1 003 1 855 1 316 369 309 233 35.7 - 803 6 12 123 185 131 187 96 48 8 7 32.9 - 40 - - - 8 14 5 7 6 - - ... - 6 - - - - - - 6 - - - ... - 17 - - 7 - 5 5 - - - - ... - 19 - - - 5 - 10 - - - 4 ... - 48 - - 5 6 18 11 - - 8 - ... - 66 - 6 14 14 - 19 4 9 - - ... - 118 - - 22 22 23 26 18 7 - - 33.3 - 116 6 - 19 42 10 22 9 8 - - 28.9 - 18 - - 5 7 - 6 - - - -- 355 - 6 51 81 61 83 52 18 - 3 33.2 - 325 - 6 './!I 47 32 116 45 18 13 19 39.2 - 272 - - './!I 47 28 89 45 7 13 14 38.6 - 27 - - 10 - - 11 6 - - - ... - 46 - - - 15 17 3 6 - 5 -- 199 - - 19 32 11 75 33 7 8 14 40.0 - 53 - 6 - - 4 27 - 11 - 5 ... - 18 - 6 - - - 12 - - - - ... - 35 - - - - 4 15 - 11 - 5 7 115 4 30 11 10 6 35 - 4 9 6 32.1 - 26 - 11 4 - - 11 - - - - ... 7 59 4 19 7 6 6 11 - - - 6 ... - 30 - - - 4 - 13 - 4 9 - ...

23 513 26 56 132 74 42 86 56 18 9 14 27.9 - 15 - - 5 - - 6 - - - 4 ... - 136 5 16 21 30 12 38 14 - - - 29.3

23 362 21 40 106 44 30 42 42 18 9 10 26.6 - 1 222 5 17 160 200 113 373 262 36 33 23 38.1 - 50 - - - 7 5 20 18 - - -- 196 - - 17 18 19 50 63 8 11 10 43.8 - 121 - - 24 20 11 43 17 6 - - 36.3 - 151 - 6 19 23 14 53 31 5 - - 37.5 - 53 - - 15 15 4 14 5 - - -

3'6'.5 - 104 - - 5 29 13 34 16 - 7 -- 159 - - 16 23 6 74 40 - - - 39.7 - 388 5 11 64 65 41 85 72 17 15 13 35.9

21 2 523 21 56 361 455 390 552 420 107 92 69 34.7 - 74 - - 9 37 - 11 12 - 5 - ... - 31 7 5 - - 5 - 10 4 - - ... - 72 4 4 15 - - 12 22 8 - 7 ... - 162 - 4 6 56 21 21 35 19 - - 33.6

21 2 164 10 43 331 362 364 508 341 76 87 62 34.8 6 1 363 - 24 222 275 205 305 182 29 70 51 33.9 - 598 5 12 74 58 109 152 132 42 8 6 37.7

15 223 5 7 35 29 50 51 27 5 9 5 33.6 - 489 - - 45 100 65 109 128 20 17 5 38.2 - 181 - - 26 29 9 44 68 5 - - 41.0 - 308 - - 19 71 56 65 60 15 17 5 36.2

12 878 27 49 95 110 123 217 150 43 43 21 36.6 - 157 18 - 17 17 16 30 36 16 7 - 38.5 - 241 - 17 40 35 54 55 24 - 11 5 32.6

12 480 9 32 38 58 53 132 90 27 25 16 38.8 - 160 5 24 11 21 16 28 36 14 5 - 36.1 - 29 - - - - - 15 14 - - - ... 5 43 - - 9 - - 7 - - 6 21 ...

25 952 69 70 97 114 101 158 145 75 79 44 36.6 20 323 18 - 22 18 35 26 73 54 47 30 so.a - 197 20 26 21 5 23 45 32 16 5 4 35.8 - 37 9 11 13 - - 4 - - - - ... - 114 - 5 - 48 12 17 17 5 10 - 31.7 - 101 - - 6 26 16 33 11 - 5 4 35.8 - 11 - - 7 - - - - - - 4 ...

51 6 804 172 255 1 217 919 868 1 495 1 093 338 261 186 34,8 6 844 18 18 177 111 152 198 124 26 9 11 33.2 - 201 - - 34 9 53 49 52 - 4 - 35.9 - 74 - 5 30 10 - 24 - - 5 -- 224 12 - 40 30 47 72 16 - - 7 33.2 - 25 - - 13 - - 12 - - - -6 320 6 13 60 62 52 41 56 26 - 4 31.8 - 112 - - 5 26 11 29 28 - 6 7 39.8 - 112 - - 5 26 11 29 28 - 6 7 39.8 - - - - - - - - - - - - -- 168 8 5 40 12 22 32 12 26 11 - 34.3 - 162 8 5 40 12 16 32 12 26 11 - 35.0

22 1 660 83 141 461 274 248 300 71 32 34 16 27.6 - 120 20 7 './!I 6 28 16 3 5 - 6 28.3 - 114 - - 53 31 17 7 - 6 - - 25.6 - 451 19 36 133 94 75 51 24 7 7 5 27.0

22 975 44 98 246 143 128 226 44 14 27 5 28.5 7 103 - - 10 18 12 26 20 6 11 - 39.4

- 1 675 15 25 254 233 193 430 381 58 67 19 37.7 - 88 - - 12 10 9 18 29 - 5 5 - 210 - - 14 5 26 56 63 19 27 - 45.6 - 1 377 15 25 228 218 158 356 289 39 35 14 36.3 - 765 5 10 125 138 100 163 174 24 17 9 35.3 - 492 10 10 75 68 36 180 97 10 6 - 37.6 - 120 - 5 28 12 22 13 18 5 12 5 33.4 - 4 - - - - - 4 - - - - ... - 90 - 6 - 42 - 10 7 14 6 5 ... - 52 - - 12 - - 28 12 - - - ... - 21 - - - - 15 6 - - - - ... 9 l 476 48 54 209 160 197 330 '.1!15 90 38 55 37.l - 256 7 - 24 15 28 62 84 22 5 9 43.7 - 183 17 5 23 26 22 './!I 28 23 - 10 34.7 - 453 11 12 62 73 86 109 76 10 - 14 34.0 - 62 - - - 11 25 9 8 5 - 4 - 201 - 8 28 4 39 43 53 6 10 10 40.0 - 27 - - - - - 12 10 - 5 - ... 7 599 - 6 49 43 18 102 143 86 79 73 50.7

CONNECTICUT 8-677

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Table 174. Occupation of Employed Persons by Age, Race, and Sex: 1970-Continued (Data bosed on sample, see text. Far minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text]

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical

Areas of 250,000 or More

SPRINGFIEL~HICOPEE-HOLYOkE, MASS.-CONN., SMSA

Total

Male arnployed ---------------------------------"°'""""'°'· '°""""'· .,, 'olnilr..i wDO\en ____________ _

Accountants _______________ ., ... _______ ,. _____ .. _ .. ___ ---------

Architects. _____ -- •• ---- -- ------ -- -------------- ---------Computer speciollstS--------------------------------------Engin.eers .,. _____ ........ ___ .., -------- ..... ---- ---- ______ .... -------

AerQnoutk.o\ (lfld o.o:.\ftit\<i.U"\tti\ ---------------------------Civil -- ---- -- -- __ ---- __ ---- ____ ---- ------ __ ---- __ -----Elec:trical and electronic ---------------------------------M•chonlcol __________ -- _ ------- ---- ---- ---- -------- ___ _ Other engineers-------------------------------------- ....

Lawyers and iudge• --------------------------------------

life and physical scientists .... -------------------------------Chemists __ ---- -- ---------- __ ------ ---- -------- -------

Physicion s, dentists, and relgted practitioners-----------------Dentists __ .. _ ---- ------ ---- ________ -------- ---- __ ------Pharmacists ______ -------- __ ---- __________ ------ ______ _ Physicians, mecU.cal and osteopathic----------------------­Othor r•lated prot\iti<>ner> -------------·---- __ -----------

Health technologists and technicians __ -----------------------Religious workers ------------------------ ----------------Socia\ :scientists-------------- ____ ---------------------- __

Sodal and recreation workers------------------------- ... ----1 eachers ______ ------ ---- ---- ... ___ ------ -------- ____ -- ___ _

College and universltv-------------------------------- __ _ Elemental"/ and P"~indergor\en -------------------------Secondary ____ -------- __ ---- __ ---- __ ·----- __ ---- ____ _ --Engineering and science technicians ___________ ,.. ____________ _ -

-Draftsmen and surveyors __ ----------------------------­Electrical and electronic engineering techniclanS--------------

Technicians. e~t~p1 \\eal,h, ur.d ~gk1~trlng and stience _______ _ Aitplane pilots ---- ---- ---- ____ ------ ------------ ------

Writers. artists, and entertainers--------------------------Other profe:ssionol1 technical, and kindred workers .. __________ _

M••Qtlh'I •ftd od-.k\t~~.,,. H.tt.p, ~°""" ------------­Buyers. purchasing ogents, and soles managers-------------­Schoel administrators------------------------------------Spt!tified monogers and administrators, public administration __ _ Other sp-ecified managers and administrators----------------Managers and administrators. n,e,e.., saladed _______________ _

Manuf octuring ____ ---- ---- -------- ..... ------ ---- ____ ----Wholesole and retail trade __ ---------------------- -----­lransporto,ion, communico\ions, and olher public utilities---­All ather Industries--------------------·---------------

Managers and administrators, n.e.c.1 self.employed-----------Construction __ ........ ---- ........ __ -- .... ---- -------- __ -- -----Manufacturing ________________ ,.. ______________________ _ Whalesole and retail trade _____________________________ _

All other industries------------------------------------

Sales woirlctrs -------------------------------.. -- ..

----

----------------

Insurance agents, brokers, and unde<'NritefS----------------­Real estate agents end brokers ......... -----------------------­Soles representatives, manufach.Jring industries --------.-----­Soles repres.enta1\VQS, wha\e:sa\,e trade---------------------­Soles clerks, retail trade----------------------------------

----

Salesmen, retail trade ____ --------------------------------Salesmen of services and construction ______ .. ____________ .. __

Other sales workets -------------------------------------

Clerlc•l aml kto.lrtd wertcen -----------------------­Bank tellers and cashiers--------------------------------­Bookkeepers and billing clerks--------------------------·-­Mail handlers and postal clerk•---------------------------­Olher clorica~ and kindred 'Hork•n-------------------------

Cmh10tn ond klodnd wort.on _____________________ _

Apparel crottsmen and upholsterers __ ----------------------Bakers -· ------ -- -- -- -- -- -- ---- -- ----- - -- -- --- - -- ------Cabinetmokers ...... _,. ____ ., _______ ,.. _______ ., ________________ _ Construction crofts men ------------ _.,. _______ .,. -------- ----

Carpenters __ ---- __ .... ______ - .. ---- __ ---------- __ ------ ..

---------. ----

£xtovoting, g,rodtng, and f~~d- mne'rt\ne operalcrs ........ -------Electrlclans __ -- ________ ------ __ ------ -------- ________ _ --Masons and tile setters----------------------------------Pointers, construction ond maintenance, ond paperhangers __ _ ptasterers and cement finishers------------------------ __ Plumbers and pipe fitte« ------------------------------­Other constmction craftsmen ---------------------------

---

Foreman, n~e.c. ........ __ ---- ---- ------ ---- __ ---- ------ ------Manufacturing ____ ------------------ .. --------- __ ---- __ Nonmanufacturlng industries---------- .. ----------------­

linemen ond servicemen, telephone and power--------------­locomotive engineers and firemen-------------------------­Methanic• and repolnllen-----------------------·---------

Air conditioning, heating, end refrigerotlofl ----------------Aircraft ---- ---- -------- -- ---- ·----- -------- ---- -- ---

---------Au1omobile, including badv-------------------------------Radio ond television -------·--------------------------­

Other mechanics ond repairmen --------------------------Metal craft•men, except methanics -----------------------­

Machinist• and iob and die se1'ers ----------------------­Sheetmetal workers and tlnsmiths-----------------------­Tool and die makers-----------------------------------01her metal craftsmen ---------------------------------

Printing craftsmen .... __ ---------------- _______ -- --------- _ Compositor& and lype••lters ----------------------------Pressmen and plate ~rinters, printing _________ .,. __________ _

Stationary engineers and power station operators -----------­Othor trottsmen and kindred workers ----------------------

----------

Persons 14 and 15 years old Total

1 254 124 692

10 16 484 - 1 2S1 - 63 - 385 - 3 098 - 242 - 295 - 458 - 5S2 - 1 551 - 525

- 323 - 247 - 1 324 - 266 - 364 - S53 - 141 - 133 - 361 - 243

- 253 - 3 472 - 893 - 698 - 1 700 - 1 90S - 854 - 236 - 260 - 44 4 957 6 1 931

13 13 880 s l 9S7 - 379 - 688 8 2 374 - 7 139 - 2 367 - 2 380 - 600 - 1 792

- 1 343 - 182 - 116 - 740 - 305

477 9 052 5 1 117 - 370 - 1 381 - 1 608

18 2 128 - 1 123 6 488

448 837

104 9 815 6 336 - 443 - I 722

98 7 314

41 27 446 5 294 - 284 - 140 - s 743 - 1 766 - 453 - l OBS - 511 - 68S - 89 - 797 - 3S7

- 4 537 - 2 962 - 1 575 - 759 - 102

19 s 70S - 260 - 286 - 1 962 - 298

19 2 899

- 5 170 - 2 320 - 473 - 1 283 - l 094 - 1 413 - S44 - SS6 - 395

17 2 904

16 ond 18 and 20 to 24 17 yeors 19 years years

3 769 4 046 12 797'

33 128 1 891 s - 133 - - 6 - - 9S - - 264 - - 37 - - 27 - - 53 - - 31 - - 116 - - -- - 29 - - 15 - - 14 - - -- - 14 - - -- - -- 8 26 - - -- - 26

4 17 29 - 16 Sl7 - - 88 - 6 167 - 5 232

IS 21 383 IS 16 173 - - 84 - - 24 - - -- 23 153 9 43 192

!5 59 139 s 12 159 - - 11 - - 12 3 21 200

27 26 317 - 7 48

22 10 148 - - 16 s 9 105

- - 31 - - 5 - - -- - 20 - - 6

378 320 1 027 - 4 142 - - 18 7 17 Sl 9 20 133

229 187 447 10 20 118 - lS 40

123 57 78

360 508 l 174 39 52 91 5 15 54

11 33 76 305 408 953

192 460 2 421 17 14 19 6 - 13 3 7 -

22 122 512 6 36 168 - 11 38 - 12 101 - 18 SS

10 18 49 - 3 5 - 6 59 6 18 37

4 11 133 - 6 87 4 s 46 - - 116 - - -

75 180 727 - - 31 - 6 47

34 129 291 - 10 32

41 35 326

28 53 417 23 16 230 s 15 82 - 11 46 - 11 59 - 38 121 - 10 63 - 8 S2 - - 10

37 35 353

Persons 16 years aid and over

25 to 29 30 to 34 35to 44 45 to 54 55 t<> 59 60 to 64 65 ~ears years years years years years years and over

14 547 10 917 25 171 29 396 11 278 1 561 5 204

2 961 1 869 3 830 3 550 923 739 560 241 172 246 276 73 7S 30

12 - 24 - 11 5 s 124 3S 89 30 9 - -447 377 783 837 198 138 54 48 33 61 53 10 - -29 36 84 51 25 3S 8 7S 49 135 113 24 4 s 9S 84 112 146 S3 16 15

200 175 391 474 86 83 26 27 48 142 135 20 68 85

53 44 93 57 20 21 6 37 41 68 39 20 21 6 68 B3 391 350 182 87 149 11 15 81 107 15 13 24 28 31 134 79 S2 11 15 10 32 160 112 91 58 90 19 5 16 52 24 5 20 39 12 11 27 5 5 -27 34 lOS 91 35 24 45 70 28 61 S3 5 - -77 30 38 40 10 8 -

844 437 824 532 137 97 68 164 163 191 18S 63 30 9 20S 68 154 69 10 10 9 446 190 451 244 SS 47 30 425 218 3S9 33S 61 66 22 17S 114 1S7 143 21 27 13 58 9 41 38 6 - -29 47 71 74 6 9 -10 14 10 10 - - -

131 99 217 216 31 45 42 347 202 376 497 120 91 54

1 331 1 364 3 551 3 855 1 449 873 624 232 207 487 524 201 90 40

10 46 121 123 37 21 10 26 32 166 309 65 44 34

315 247 544 S62 228 156 89 633 736 1 946 l 971 705 439 339 143 230 637 784 2S3 143 122 256 215 647 S67 249 166 100 45 75 169 201 30 25 39

189 216 493 419 173 lOS 78

115 96 287 366 213 123 112 36 13 45 Sl 18 10 4 15 6 21 32 2B 4 10 40 45 151 219 109 81 75 24 32 70 64 S8 28 23

1 107 811 1 602 1 841 779 596 591 163 143 228 261 89 58 29 28 46 70 83 40 29 S6

228 148 367 309 142 78 34 235 183 312 328 143 127 118 201 76 173 325 161 148 181 12S 7S 221 279 92 72 111 63 53 117 120 42 24 14 64 87 114 136 70 60 48

1 038 685 1 685 2 468 836 661 400 8 9 19 23 21 40 34

39 14 72 134 34 31 45 15S 127 426 657 121 87 29 836 535 l 168 l 654 660 503 292

3 286 2 583 6 207 7 064 2 673 l 671 889 21 26 40 S2 59 25 21 23 29 54 89 39 10 21 14 9 46 32 11 10 8

699 543 1 304 1 550 505 292 194 223 131 388 S17 1S2 87 58

50 91 123 106 20 5 9 177 ao 249 273 lOS S2 36

S9 67 126 138 23 21 4 S8 52 lOS 180 103 62 48 4 lS 44 13 - - 5

94 91 172 229 71 51 24 34 16 97 94 31 14 10

365 379 1 302 1 400 515 357 7\ 248 265 794 911 39S 232 24 117 114 508 489 120 125 47 220 114 233 51 5 20 -

6 17 21 22 17 19 -797 Sl>O 1 170 1 244 533 252 167 48 38 80 28 10 15 10 35 31 81 77 - 9 -

247 233 332 390 189 77 40 60 31 47 59 21 24 14

4tJ7 227 630 690 313 127 103

612 429 1 121 1 S20 S32 334 124 269 209 463 651 263 144 52

75 37 114 95 30 15 5 171 as 26S 4SO 12S 87 43 97 98 279 324 114 88 24

199 193 330 2S7 134 94 47 45 74 90 128 77 38 19

119 43 166 eo 36 34 18 27 38 80 140 61 32 7

303 246 506 707 262 226 229

Media11 age

41.5

U.• 38.0

ii.9 4().9 35.5 41.6 38.9 40.9 42.3 48.4

:JM :l9.5 •18.0 •17.4 •13.1 $1.7 S0.9 l?-2 4M ~u

30.0 34.1 36.6 29.3 34.4 ns 32.I 21.9 3U

311.3 3!1.6

'IM 4~!.5 4S.1 4~·.5 42.2 44.4 46.5 43.3 4.\.7 42.5

48.9 43.2 50.0 S0.2 48.2

40.5 39.7 47.8 41.5 41;1 3M 44.1 41.:! 35.ll

41.11 24.:1 46.7 45.!i 40)

42.l' 4U 46.9 43.~ 42.5 43.2 38.0 41.9 39.5 47.8

43.6 42.0

45.5 4S.9 44.9 31.9 48.2 39.4 36.6 36.0' 36.4 38.4 41.6

44.3 43.9 37.0 46,4 45.1 39.7 43.9 38.4 48.0 M.4

8-678 CONNECTICUT DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

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Table 174. Occupation of Employed Persons by Age, Race, and Sex: 1970-Continued

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

SPRINGFIELD-CHICOPEE-HOLYOKE, MASS.-CONN., SMSA­Continued

Total- Continued

Male employed- Continued

Operatives, except tnln1port-------------------------Assemblers ________ ---- __ ------ ____ ------------ ---------Checkers, examiners, and inspectors1 manufacturing ----------­Goroge workers and gas station ottendants---~---- .. --------­laundry and drycleaning operatives, n.e.c ------------------­Meal cutters and butchers---------------------------------

--

Mine operatives, n.e.c ________ -----------------.. -----------Packers and wrappers, except produce ______________________ _ Painters, manufactured articles ____________________________ _ Precision machine operatives~------------------------------Sawyers __ ---- ____ ------ ------ ________ ------ ------ __ ----

Stationary firemen ------ ---------- ---------- -------------Textile operatives ____ ---- ____________ -------- ---- ------ __ Welders end flamecutters __________________________ ~----- __ Other metalworking operatives----------------------------­Other specified operatives -------------------------------­Miscellaneous and not specified operatives ------------------

--Occupation: Machine operatives, miscellaneous specified -------------­Machine operatives, not specified---------------------­Miscellaneous operatives ------------ -----------------

--Not specified operatives _____________________________ _ -

Industry, Manufacturing __ ---- ____ ---- -- ---- ---------- __ ---- __ _

Durable goods------------------------------------Wood products, including furniture ________________ _

Primary metal industries ------------------------­Fcbricated metal industries -----------------------Machinery. including electrical _________________ .. __ _ Motor vehicles and equipment--------------------­Transportation equipment. except motor vehicles ----­Other durable goads-----------------------------

Nondurable goads ____ -----------------------------Food and kindred products-----------------------­Apparel and ether fabricated textile products -------­Paper and allied products------------------------­Chemicals and allied products--------------------­Other nondurable goods--------------------------

Not specified manufacturing industries _______________ _ Nonmanufocturing lndustf'ies __ ------ -----------------­

Transportation, communications. and other public utilities -------- __ ---- -- -- ------------ ---------

Wholesale and retail trade-----------------------­All other industries------------------------------

Transport •qUipm•nt operativas _____________________ _

Bus drivers ---- ____ ------------------------------------Taxicab drivers and chauffeurs---------------------------­Truck drivers and deliverymen----------------------------­Oth&r transport equipment operatives-----------------------

lab1;intn, except farm ____________________________ _

Construction lo borers ____ -------------- ---------- --------Freight, stock, and materiel handlers----------------------­Other specified laborers---------------------------------­Miscellaneous and not specified laborers--------------------

Occupation: Miscellaneous laborers ---------------------- ---.-----­Not specified laborers-------------------------------­

Industry, Manufacturing ______________ ---- __ ---- __ -- -- -- ------

Durable goads-----------------------------------­Woad products, including furniture-----------------Metal industries ____ -----------------------------

Machinery, including electrical--------------------­Transportation equipment-----------------··------­Other durable gcads -----------------------------

Nondurable goods -------- __ ----------------------­Food and kindred prcducts------------------------

Not specified manufacturing Industries _______________ _ Nonmanufocturing industries -------- -----------------­

Railroads and railway express service---------------­Transportation, except roilraods .!-------------.. -----­Communications. and utilities and sanitary services----­Wholesale and retail lrcde-------------------------­AU other industries--------------------------------

farmers and farm maM19•n ------------------------

Farm laborers and fami foremen--------------------­Poid farm laborers and form foremen----------------------­Unpaid family wcrkers -----------------------------------

--------

--------

---

-----

-----------------------

-

---S•nfc11 worbn, ucept private householdl ------------­

Cleaning service workers---------------------------------­Food service workers -----------------------------------­

Cooks. except private household---------------------------

Busboys and dishwashers -----------------------------­Health service warkers----------------------------------­Persono\ service workers---------------------------------­Protective service workers------------------------------ ---

--Firemen, fire protection -------------------------------­Guards and watchmen --------------------------------­Policemen and detectives -------------------------------

Private household wortr.en .. -------------------------

•Includes allocated coses not shown separately.

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

---

-

[Octa based •n sample, see text, Far minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc,) end meaning of symbols, see text]

Persons 16 years old ond over Persons

14 and 15 16 and 18 end 20 t• 24 25 t• 29 30 to 34 35 ta 44 451• 54 55 lo 59 60 ta 64 65 years years aid Toto\ 17 years 19 yeors years years years y&ars years years years and over Median age

109 22 108 605 974 2 727 2 363 1 763 3 870 5 387 2 430 1 427 562 41.8 - 1 627 21 36 167 212 134 233 388 259 144 33 45.3 - 1 741 6 25 143 172 82 294 528 286 179 26 47.8

32 770 170 188 135 60 21 50 68 34 24 20 21.0 - 145 26 9 10 29 11 7 39 10 1 3 29.7 7 669 11 14 89 52 56 103 157 80 so 57 45.6 - 25 5 6 - - - - 14 - - -5 509 71 41 57 26 52 83 83 49 33 14 35.9 - 211 - 6 25 9 9 47 84 11 - 20 46.l - 2 035 10 so 160 240 153 339 628 248 173 34 46.0 - 75 - 5 3 5 - 23 12 18 9 - ... - 227 - - 6 5 37 41 75 a6 17 10 48,3 - 492 9 21 69 31 53 88 93 73 36 19 42.2 - 720 - 11 111 87 59 111 211 105 16 9 43.3 - 1 062 21 19 130 84 75 204 263 139 112 15 44.9

62 3 683 65 155 483 404 382 650 776 395 236 137 40.4 3 0 111 190 388 1 139 947 639 1 597 1 968 687 397 165 39.7

3 3 517 74 129 506 438 266 738 839 34:1 118 67 39.7 - 2 414 23 90 379 249 208 540 558 203 137 27 39.8 - 1 313 45 80 158 166 100 191 355 96 89 33 40.6 - 873 48 8'I 96 94 65 128 216 46 53 38 38.5

3 7 435 148 339 1 024 884 589 1 513 1 793 627 367 151 39.8 3 3 663 46 161 493 438 288 745 899 311 204 78 40.4 - 98 4 11 11 5 5 15 10 11 15 11 ... - 686 5 30 85 64 68 183 151 53 34 13 40.0 - 430 7 11 37 32 39 105 115 56 20 8 43.5 3 885 5 28 107 134 46 183 274 49 40 19 41.7 - 57 - - - - 5 5 16 31 - - ... - 377 - 32 76 47 58 49 68 27 14 6 32.9 - 1 130 25 49 177 156 67 205 265 84 81 21 39.4

- 3 715 102 178 526 434 301 755 874 309 163 73 39.2 - 175 14 9 17 17 19 29 44 5 11 10 39.0 - 72 5 16 8 4 - - 34 - - 5 ... - 1 606 27 68 224 192 138 353 338 161 68 37 39.4 - 540 - 25 59 71 33 152 143 28 29 - 40.4 - 1 322 56 60 218 150 111 221 315 115 55 21 38.0 - 57 - - 5 12 - 13 20 7 - - i-i.i, - 682 42 49 115 63 so 84 175 60 30 14

- 115 8 - 23 25 - 5 42 5 7 - 38.0 - 345 29 38 69 10 22 51 76 33 8 9 35.9 - 222 5 11 23 28 28 28 57 22 15 5 40,7

19 6 347 85 215 716 812 681 1 346 l 396 603 305 188 39.9 - 413 - 5 12 62 26 87 89 52 55 25 46.6 - 223 - a 12 20 18 28 52 36 10 39 49.9 9 4 694 65 167 583 619 527 1 015 1 067 391 174 86 38.8

10 1 017 20 35 109 111 110 216 188 124 66 38 40.7

184 6 618 876 691 942 671 447 943 1 149 482 273 144 31.4 11 1 159 41 75 254 153 88 228 219 78 15 8 33.2 85 2 841 577 349 414 257 137 310 462 218 68 49 26.6 82 1 444 133 152 138 175 137 194 234 105 124 52 34.S 6 1 174 125 115 136 86 85 211 234 81 66 35 36.9

- 209 5 36 14 11 11 37 37 34 13 11 42.4 6 965 120 79 122 75 74 174 197 47 53 24 35.7

6 630 36 58 91 47 56 111 154 29 38 10 37.4 6 387 25 28 65 22 32 62 102 29 18 4 38.5 - 31 10 - 21 - - - - - - - ... - 173 - 16 14 18 22 29 48 17 9 - 40.7

6 28 - - 5 - - 12 5 6 - - ... - 28 - - 6 - 5 6 11 - - -- 127 15 12 19 4 5 15 38 6 9 4 40.7 - 233 11 30 26 25 24 49 48 - 20 - 35.1 - 30 - 8 4 - - 5 13 - - - ... - 10 - - - - - - 4 - - 6 - 544 89 57 45 39 29 100 BO 52 28 25 36.3 - 29 - - - 4 7 5 8 s - - ... - 35 5 4 6 - 5 7 5 3 - - ... - 112 - 17 14 10 12 22 12 11 9 5 36.4 - 194 40 29 19 17 5 38 31 s 6 4 27.6 - 174 44 7 6 8 - 28 24 28 13 16 42.9

- 516 - - 30 26 34 109 149 44 24 100 49.0

60 606 112 39 91 73 18 103 53 13 28 70 28.8 54 566 106 39 85 73 13 98 48 13 28 63 28.6 6 40 6 - 12 - 5 5 5 - - 7 ...

237 11 808 1 093 646 1 033 879 662 1 925 2 478 I 046 970 1 076 43.3 70 3 906 313 185 277 198 lSO 429 890 546 474 444 49.5

106 2 608 675 273 353 197 69 260 338 136 131 176 25.1 17 813 176 72 119 58 27 111 97 48 38 67 28.4 62 495 270 B4 52 16 - 6 24 9 5 29 17.8 - 410 17 44 B4 24 35 57 65 41 28 15 35.2

11 939 43 49 73 122 82 216 115 84 78 77 39.7 - 3 105 B 32 126 226 271 820 910 208 197 307 45.8 - 950 - - 28 52 88 308 390 49 30 5 45.0 - 946 8 27 37 51 80 145 187 82 130 199 51.7 - 1 097 - 5 56 118 96 356 320 71 28 47 42.7

- 12 - 6 - - - - 6 - - - ...

CONNECTICUT 8-679

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Table 174. Occupation of Employed Persons by Age, Race, and Sex: 1970-Continued [Doto based on sample, see text. For minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) ond meaning of symbols, see text]

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

SPRINGFIELD-CHICOPEE-HOLYOKE, MASS.-CONN., SMSA­Continued

Total- Continued hmole employed ______ ---- __ ------------ __ ---- __ p,.fmlonal, te<holcal, and lclntlnod worl<on ____________ _

/ii.tcou!ltonts ______ ., ..... _ .. _________________________________ _

Computer specialists---------- .... __ -------- ___ -------------librarians ........ -- -- ____ ., _____ ............. -- -------- -------- -----Mathematic.a\ spetia\ists ..................................... ________________ _ Life ond physical scientists ________________________________ _

Regi.st:~ed nurses. dietitians. end therapists ------------------D1et1t1ons .... -- ................. ------ ........ __ -------- __ ---- ---- __ -Registered nurses --------- ... --------.------------ --------

Health technologists and technicians ____________ -------------Social scientists---------------------------------- __ ----­Social and recreation workers ---------------------- -- -----­Teachers: College and universitY--------------------------

--

Elementory and prekindergarten ------------------Secondary __ ------ ---- ---- ---------- ---- ------Other leochers ________ -- ---- ------ __ ---- __ -- __ -

Engineering ond science technicians--------------------------Technicions.1 except health, and engineering and science _______ _ -Writers, ar1ists, and entertainers ---------------------------

Actors and dancers ____ ---- -- -- ------------------------ -Authors, editors, and reporters __________ .. ______________ _ -Other professional, technical, and kindred workers-----------· -

Managen and otlm~fstnrtors, u:cept famt ------------­Buyers, purchasing ugen1s, and sales managers -------------.-

--Restaurant. cafeteria, and bar managers _______ .,. ___________ _ -School administrators-------- ________________ ---- ____ ---- -Other specified mcnogers and administrators---------------­Managers and administrators, n,e.c., salaried----------------

--Wholosale and retail trade-----------------------------­

Managers ond administrators. n.e.c .• self-employed----------­Wholesale and retail trade------------------------------

---

Sale-s 'WCKt¢.tts ---------------- ------------·-------Demonstrators, hucksters, and peddlers----------------------lnsuronce, real estate agents, and brokers __________________ _ -Sales clerks, retoil trode----------------------------------Salesmen, retail trade ________ ---------------------- ... -----Other sales workers-------------------------------------

Clerical ancl kindntd warlcers ------------------------Bonk tellers -- ------ -------- ----------------------------Bookkeepers ____ ---- ------ ______ -----------------------Cashiers __ ------------------ ____ -----------------------Counter clerks. except food------ __ ----------------------­Enumerot()rs and interviewers-----------------------------File clerks __ -- ____ -- ---- ____ -- __ -- -- -- ---------- ---- -- __ Office mllchine operators--------------------------------­

Bookkeeping and billing machine operators---------------­keypunch operators -------- ------------ __ -------- ----­

Payroll end 1imekeeping clerks-----------------------------Receptionists ________ -------- ---------------------- -----Secretaries __________ -------- __ ---------------------- ---Stenographers ---- ______ ---- -------------------- --------le\ephcne opert1tars __ ------ __ -------- -------------- ____ _ Typists ---- ______ ---- __ ---- -------------------- --------Other clerical and kindred workers-------------------------

Crafhmen and kindred workers __________ ,. __________ _ Foremen, n.e.c ______________ ---- ______ ------ ---- _______ _

Ope~tives, except tN1nsport _________ ..,. _____________ _ Assemble rs -- ____ -- ____ ---- ____ -- ____ ------ ______ ---- __ Bot11ing ond conning apera1ives---------------------------­Checkerst exomlners, and inspectors; monufoct1.1ring --------.. -Dressmakers and seamstresses. except factory --------------Laundry and dry deaoiog operatives, including ironers ________ _ Graders and sorlers, manufacturing-----------------------­Packers and wrappers. except produce----------------------Sewers and stitch~rs ____________ ------ ---------- ---------Textile operatives ------------------------------ ...... ------­Other specified operofives -------------------------------­Miscellaneous t1nd no1 specified o:p:erotives ------------------

Manufacturing ______ ------ __ --------------------------Durable goods __ -------- -------------------------- __ Machinery, includirig electrical .... ____________________ _

Other durable goods-------------------------------Nondurable goods, including not specified manufacturing __ _

food and kindred product•-------------------------­Apporel and other fabricated texllle products ----------

Nonmonufacturing industries __ -------- __ ----------------Tn111spott tquipment operatives---------------------­

lahonrs, except form----------------------------­

Farmen and farm manogen ------------------------f11m laborers and fa,m foremen. ____________________ _

Paid form laborers and form foremen----------------------­Unpaid family workers-----------------------------------

Senka wodtan, ncept p-fivata houHhold1 -------------Cleaning servie& workers--------------------------------­

Chambermaids and maid• -----------------------------­Food seNic-e workers------------------------- ... ---------­

Cooks, except private household------------------------­Waiters and food counter workers-----------------------

He:o\1h ser1ke workers __________________ -----------------Nursing aides, order!Pes, and attendont.s _____ ., _____ .. ______ _ Procticol nurses ______________ ------ __________________ _

Persona\ service workers.---------------- __ --------------­Hairdressers and cosmetologists-------- __ ---------------

Pri.,ute household worktrs _________________________ _

-------------------------------------------------------------Private household workers, living in -----------------------­

Private household workers, living out------------------------

Persons 14ond 15 yeors old Total

673 83 826

22 13 565 - 569 - 103 6 260 - 28 - 24 - 3 467 - 85 - 3 254 - 590 - 48 - 261 - 598 - 3 850 - 1 459 7 321 5 201 - 23 - 436 - 5 - 111 4 1 327

3 2 567 - 353 - 224 - 216 3 536 - 1 007 - 316 - 231 - 153

91 6 540 - 177 7 441

30 4 704 - 134 54 I 084

99 29 173 - 666 5 3 172 9 2 066 4 374 - 84 9 629 - 1 217 - 148 - 677 - 446

20 646 - 5 985 - 240 5 1 164 5 2 875

42 9 609 20 1 843 - 465

42 14 297 - 1 667 - 5 - 1 411 - 158 - 695 - 126

10 1 151 - 1 893 - 465

28 2 680 4 4 046 - 3 671 - 1 562 - 494 - 1 088 - 2 089 - 79 - 151 4 375 5 250

9 639

- 52

- 193 - 140 - 53

215 13 573 25 1 338 5 543

93 5 571 26 919 45 3 415 5 3 129 5 1 598 - 906

10 2 333 - 1 193

167 1 134 - 194

167 940

•/neludes protective service workers and allocated cases not shown separately.

16 and 18 and 20 to 24 17yeors 19 years years

3 1)48 4 955 11 746

71 245 2 775 - 15 58 - - 54 6 26 4B - 5 -- - 4

10 43 536 - - -

10 38 506 17 15 219 - - 7 4 11 73 - 10 100

24 12 886 - 5 343 - 17 47 - 10 83 - - 14 5 21 85 - - -5 5 6 5 55 216

5 28 156 5 5 45 - - -- - -- 5 41 - 18 65 - 5 15 - - 5 - - -

492 540 582 - - a - 25 31

385 436 383 5 2 14

102 77 146

I 131 2 574 5 126 - 55 133

43 121 379 431 305 281 34 43 54 5 - 5

59 130 121 24 160 314 11 29 24 13 106 213 - 6 81

45 114 103 37 318 1 379 - 12 39

73 95 154 88 382 551

:m 833 1 532

14 34 185 - 6 16

288 389 1 014 35 46 96 - - -5 7 so - - 12

18 28 49 - 6 5

1.4 61 60 63 40 78

4 22 33 50 60 241 49 113 390 39 87 344 15 42 173 9 - 18 6 42 155

24 45 171 - 6 11 4 8 -

10 26 46 5 - 19

11 50 60

- - -22 5 13 11 5 4 11 - 9

948 1 063 1 772 42 29 46 21 14 14

633 441 539 30 19 29

500 337 434 175 323 604 100 146 257

6 59 156 37 149 426 10 88 347 61 27 44 - 5 4

61 22 40

Persons 16 years old and over

25 to 29 30 to 34 35 to 44 45 to 54 55 to 59 60 to 64 65 yeors years years years yecrs years years and over

6 603 5 370 15 443 19 923 7 953 5 337 3 448

1 956 1 094 2 543 2 553 1 064 638 626 36 33 145 159 67 42 14 19 - 21 4 - - s 10 10 25 89 20 17 9 3 - - 15 5 - -- 5 5 5 - 5 -

485 306 778 677 339 183 110 - 5 46 14 20 - -

475 283 721 631 310 178 102 100 34 66 86 17 33 3

10 - 8 11 - 12 -46 10 31 51 26 4 5 96 57 103 137 34 25 36

608 385 732 576 309 151 167 291 90 247 263 80 69 71

23 39 43 80 16 11 45 23 10 23 33 5 7 7 4 - - - 5 - -

32 28 61 97 30 22 55 - - - - - 5 -

11 - 15 47 - - 22 170 87 255 270 111 57 99

120 99 573 824 354 255 153 16 14 BB 110 20 39 11 4 - 66 64 SB 22 10 6 10 40 66 20 59 15

28 17 104 199 68 29 45 61 51 218 310 160 79 45 20 17 70 109 31 19 30 5 7 57 75 28 27 27 5 7 30 52 17 20 22

364 436 l 016 1 570 594 572 374 62 27 26 32 13 4 5 40 32 57 147 50 23 36

200 276 734 1 126 464 458 242 5 6 24 36 10 27 5

57 95 175 229 57 60 86

2 190 l 695 5 298 6 588 2 255 1 513 803 20 43 156 169 47 35 8

224 207 769 807 270 192 160 140 163 304 228 92 65 57

15 10 52 79 52 30 5 16 - 16 16 - 26 -49 39 61 93 41 27 9

146 57 242 158 59 25 32 16 - 26 31 11 - -86 42 119 56 19 14 9 15 15 104 111 59 22 33 41 21 121 89 49 30 33

573 364 1 021 1 513 365 266 149 4 13 53 80 24 10 5

62 49 255 204 94 126 52 195 152 474 650 201 142 40 690 562 1 670 2 391 902 517 220

111 91 385 567 227 175 54 31 15 96 176 88 43 14

829 885 2 833 4 492 2 1)48 1 oso 469 81 64 366 611 225 122 21 - - - - - - 5

71 62 268 495 292 108 53 5 10 22 21 27 13 46

21 23 154 174 99 77 52 - 5 20 30 34 12 14

42 113 224 370 134 52 31 70 79 386 669 253 163 92 55 32 72 114 65 44 24

215 200 533 764 321 176 92 269 7!17 788 1 224 598 281 37 260 279 721 1 115 557 241 28 115 160 296 488 214 73 6 43 50 103 162 76 33 -72 110 193 326 138 40 6

145 119 425 627 343 168 22 7 - 17 21 9 4 4 5 10 18 73 10 18 5 9 18 67 109 41 40 9

39 21 67 50 21 22 6 56 31 127 188 63 37 16

- - 3 25 15 5 4

3 10 55 54 9 8 14 3 10 45 44 - 4 14 - - 10 10 9 4 -

910 952 2 390 2 788 1 203 847 700 71 54 260 288 221 149 178 29 23 121 113 90 64 54

406 422 962 1 207 449 305 207 30 37 129 314 138 115 78

345 354 656 520 150 78 41 171 217 603 565 235 176 60 99 142 297 312 112 106 27 56 57 221 196 72 60 23

167 166 431 485 212 131 12'1 112 75 240 185 82 18 36

25 56 153 224 100 215 129 - - 20 22 23 59 61

25 56 133 202 77 156 168

Median oge

41.4

37.5 44.6 24.8 45.6 ... :39.5

:i9'.4 :11.2

:!9.6 :18.5 l15.I cis.o <13.0 l'6.6

42'.i H.9 40.0

48.7 45.3 51.6 5'1.9 41l.7 4:1.9 4:1.8 5().5 SU

4ll.4 3:1.4 4i'A 4<.2 4!:.I 31.7

38,5 40.3 43.0 25.6 41.0

25.5 283 28.1 254 45.2 34.S 38.l 44.8 4().6 36.5 40.4

46.1 49.5

47.0 47.ol

49.9 56J 48.11 54.0 45.:1 48.'I 46.ci 45.<1 46.(1 45.1' 44.J' 46.5 43.2 46.8

49.2 46.l 41.1

43.8

... 42.9 43.2 ... 39.8 50.8 49.4 36.6 50.9 31.3 36.2 36.9 40.4 40.1 32.6

54.0 6l.9 51.6

8 - 680 CONNECTICUT DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

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Table 175. Occupation of the Male Experienced Civilian Labor Force by Earnings in 1969 and Race: 1'170

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

THE STATE

Total

Experienced cMlian labor force-----------------------Professional, ttthnlcal, and kindred worlten ________________ _

Accauntant s ________ ---- __ ... _____ ------ ---------- ____ ------ __ _ Architects_. ________ ---- ________ ------ ______________________ _

Computer specialists __ ---- ---- __ ---- __ ------ ------ ______ .... ----Engineers -- .... ---- ______ ........ __________ ------ ---- ____ ---- -----

Aeronautical and astronautical ---------------------- ............ __ _ Civil -- -- -- -- -- -- ---- -- -- __ -- __ ---- ------ ---- ------ ____ ---"Electrical and electronic -------------------------------------Mechanical ........ ____________ .... ______________ .... __ ................ ___ _ Other engineers .... ---- ---- ____________ ------ __ ------ _______ _

Lawyers and judges -----------------------------------------­

life and physical sclentists-------------------------------------Chemists ________________________________________ ---- ____ _

Physicians, dentists, and related practitioners---------------------Dentists ______________________ ---- ------ _________________ _ Pharmacists ______ ------ __________________________ ---- ____ _

Physicians, medical and osteopathic: -------------- -------- -----Other related practitioners ____________ ---------- __ ---- ______ _

Health technologists and technicians ________________ -------------Religious workers __ ------------------ -----------------------­Social scien,ists -------- ------ --------------------------------

Social and recreation workers----------------------------------Teachers ___ ,. _______________________________________________ _

College and universltv-------------------------- ---------- __ _ Elementary and prekindergarten ---------------------.. --------Secondary ________________________ ------ _________________ _

Engineering and science technicians----------------- .. ------------Draf ts men and surveyors ________________ ---- ______ ------ ___ _ Electrical and electronic engineering technicians _________________ _

Technicians, except health, and engineering and science-------------Airplane pilots __ ---------- ------ -------------- -------------

Writers, artists, and entertainers-------------------------------Other professional, technical, and kindred workers ____ ---------- __ _

Managers and adm1nlstrators, except farm-----------------­Buyers, purchasing agents, and sales managers------------------­School administrators----------------------------------------­Specified managers and administrators, public administratlon-------­Other specified managers and administrators ---------------------Managers and administrators, n.e.c., salaried ____________________ _

Manuf octurlng ______ -- .... __________ -- -- __ -- -- -- -- -------- -- -Wholesale and retail trade-----------------------------------Transportotian, communications, and other public utilities ________ _ All other Industries-----------------------------------------

Managers and administrators, n.e.c., self.employed ----------------Construe ti on ________________________________ ---- _________ _

Manufacturing ____ -----.. -----------------------------------Wholesale and retail trade----------------------------------­All other industries-----------------------------------------

Sales workers ------ __ ---- ---- ------------------------lnsuronce agents, brokers, ond underwriters _____________________ _ Real estate agents and brokers-----------.----------------------Sales representatives, manufacturing industries -------- -------- __ _ Sales representatives, wholesale trade---- .. ---------------------­Soles clerks, retail trade---------------- .. ----------------------Sotesmen, retail trade ____ -------------------------------------Salesmen of services and c:anstructian ---- .. ---------------------­Other soles workers------------------------------------------

Cltrfcal and kindred workers----------------------------­Bank tellers and cashiers--------------------------------------Bookkeepers and billing clerks ____ ------------------------------Mail handlers and postal clerks--------------------------------­Other clerical and kindred workers------------------------------

Croftsmen and k1ndred workers--------------------------­Apparel craftsmen and upholsterers-----------------------------Bakers ____________________________________ ---- ____________ _ Cabinetmakers ________________________________ -- -- ---- ____ ---Construction craftsmen ____________ ---- ____________ -------- __ _

Carpenters ______________________________________ ---- _____ _

Excavating, grading, and rood machine operotors----------------Electric ions ________________________________ ------ ____ ---- __

Masons and tile setters ---------------------------~--------­Painters. construction and maintenance, ond paperhangers-------­Plasterers and cement finishers-------------------------------Plumbers and pipe fitters ___________________________________ _

Other construction craftsmen --------------------------------

Foremen, n.e.c ____________________ ---- ______ ---- -- -- -- -- ---- -Manufacturing ________________________ ------ __ -- _.,, -- -- -- -- -No nm aoufacturing industries ______ ---- __________ ---- __ ---- ---

Uneme n and servicemen, telephone and power-------------------­Locomotive engineers and firemen------------------------------­Mechanics and repairmen--------------------------------------

Air conditioning, heating, and refrigeration ---------------------Ai rcroft __ ---- ________________ -·-- __ -------- _____________ _ Automobile, including body •• ---- __ --------------------------­Radio and television ---------------------------------------­Other mechanics and repairmen ------------------------------

Metal craff$men, except mechanics ----------------------------­Machinists and job and die setters---------------------·-----­Sheetmetol workers and tinsmiths---------------------------- .. Tool and die makers---------------------------------------­Other metal craftsmen ------------------------ ---- ----------

Printing craftsmen ______ -- __________ ,. ___ -------- ---- -- -- ------Compositors and typesetters--------------------------------­Pressmen and plate printers, printing-------------------------­

Stationary engineers and power station operators ----------------­Other craftsmen and kindred workers ---------------------------

DET Al LED CHARACTERISTICS

(Data based an sample, see text. For minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text)

Males with earnings In 1969 Median earnings (dollars)

Total, Earners 16 years $1 to $2.000 $4,000 $5,000 $6,000 $7,000 $8.000 $10,000 $15,000 worked

old and $1,999 ta to ta to to to ta or All 50 to 52 over or loss $3,999 $4.999 $5,999 $6,999 $7,999 $9,999 $14,999 more earners weeks

779 591 69 648 50 427 28 915 45 311 62 064 71 718 150 885 189 590 105 033 8 738 9 539

137 790 6 327 6 337 3 138 3 903 5 551 1 853 20 338 46 812 37 531 11 650 12 473 9 861 341 323 179 307 405 560 1 631 3 576 2 539 11 656 12 312 1 378 62 42 37 69 16 48 125 398 581 13 643 14 860 4 334 122 182 84 155 115 251 891,, 1 862 672 10 985 11 507

31 184 568 421 354 549 456 826 3 168 14 188 10 654 13 260 13 584 4 036 105 55 63 99 57 68 307 1 882 1 400 13 358 13 815 2 480 44 40 50 25 56 94 357 1 109 705 12 588 13 001 5 877 113 95 75 136 61 149 425 2 716 2 107 13 469 13 818 5 847 80 43 41 91 94 142 407 2 738 2 211 13 699 13 964

12 944 226 188 125 198 188 373 1 672 5 743 4 231 13 049 13 321 4 791 87 161 40 124 63 95 198 785 3 238 15000+ 15000+

2 867 81 108 67 67 99 108 453 988 896 12 280 12 877 1 891 61 45 34 31 56 83 330 721 530 12 119 12 511 8 842 229 268 190 193 164 274 624 1 460 5 440 15000+ 15000+ 1 690 11 41 35 11 23 22 68 233 1 246 15000+ 15000+ 1 753 106 102 32 48 45 63 207 694 456 11 970 12 548 4 805 94 114 113 112 70 183 315 460 3 344 15000+ 15000+

594 18 11 10 22 26 6 34 73 394 15000+ 15000+ 1 049 116 158 40 56 94 75 171 244 95 7 807 8 957 2 563 255 510 218 180 265 243 382 365 145 6 447 6 727 2 586 79 65 48 26 77 107 180 680 1 324 15000+ 15000+

1 896 251 159 17 74 132 176 372 571 144 8 747 9 751 21 422 1 351 1 562 622 596 1 309 1 704 3 605 7 754 2 919 9 979 11 180

5 549 416 335 178 128 146 170 531 1 931 1 714 12 254 13 696 4 820 362 506 196 147 392 605 946 l 397 269 8 427 9 268 9 557 421 609 196 260 639 828 1 874 3 979 751 9 948 10 618

15 052 650 668 436 628 1 157 1 649 4 248 4 626 990 9 101 9 495 6 768 315 290 228 305 493 667 l 833 2 190 447 9 185 9 602 2 601 93 95 107 131 188 316 718 810 143 9 032 9 393 2 466 64 65 37 50 122 176 302 571 1 079 13 651 14 129 1 241 10 22 6 6 9 11 44 144 989 15000+ 15000 + 9 868 947 571 329 339 324 509 1 356 2 942 2 551 10 950 12 159

17 631 1 124 l 074 440 490 753 1 052 2 632 5 802 4 264 11 07B 12 051

97 081 2 613 2 469 1 488 2 473 3 318 5 272 12 762 28 209 38 477 13 216 13 652 13 221 300 261 141 231 438 687 1 969 4 064 5 130 13 179 13 552

2 444 50 41 11 16 28 61 161 881 1 195 14 847 15000+ 3 829 142 84 26 43 103 311 878 1 630 612 11 005 11 244

15 484 566 580 383 650 706 1 lBO 2 522 4 376 4 521 11 320 11 990 51 616 l 019 934 552 869 1 367 2 338 5 938 14 755 23 844 14 334 14 705 1B 241 212 235 100 95 238 362 1 538 4 893 10 568 15000+ 15000+ 14 388 397 398 264 371 595 1 178 2 447 4 049 4 689 11 907 12 376 3 136 47 25 20 52 76 108 318 1 139 1 351 14 047 14 329

15 851 363 276 168 351 458 690 1 635 4 674 7 236 14 262 14 626 10 487 536 569 375 664 676 695 1 294 2 503 3 175 10 868 11 531 2 383 51 130 58 158 150 120 291 603 822 11 936 13 405

819 52 48 14 59 45 58 77 196 270 11 441 11 920 4 947 310 2BO 232 335 345 392 627 1 208 1 21B 9 848 10 354 2 338 123 111 71 112 136 125 299 496 865 11 935 12 580

52 461 6 364 3 588 1 463 2 038 3 090 4 013 7 978 12 890 11 037 9 423 10 663 7 240 205 250 129 223 290 554 1 386 2 325 1 878 11 254 11 795 2 665 173 164 94 100 106 146 381 654 847 11 288 12 045 6 783 197 185 80 150 214 319 1 102 2 355 2 181 12 430 12 848 8 449 365 297 185 302 575 799 l 588 2 514 1 824 10 226 \0 735

12 524 3 595 1 815 541 770 890 1 082 1 380 1 577 874 5 404 7 721 5 301 473 298 178 217 479 456 1 033 1 390 777 9 064 9 687 2 629 189 132 61 97 146 222 434 849 499 10 197 11 353 6 870 1 167 447 195 179 390 435 674 1 226 2 157 9 846 11 8B2

59 205 7 819 5 052 2 321 3 894 6 246 7 849 13 625 9 713 2 686 7 544 8 348 2 361 954 3\3 114 151 374 205 158 77 15 3 447 6 407 3 287 296 287 174 280 355 349 609 674 263 7 721 8 534 8 483 605 472 200 335 694 l 647 3 444 983 103 B 168 8 423

45 074 5 964 3 980 1 833 3 128 4 823 5 648 9 414 7 979 2 305 7 497 8 402

180 no 7 744 8 260 5 737 9 840 14 370 20 449 46 523 57 064 10 733 9 030 9 496 1 508 101 9B 99 182 216 236 333 216 27 7 246 7 605 1 485 114 65 59 111 149 269 408 206 104 7 909 8 205

977 61 44 B6 109 128 151 216 159 23 7 401 7 805 44 942 2 345 2 356 1 712 2 937 3 848 5 148 10 661 12 747 3 188 8 774 9 507 14 639 641 778 546 l 128 1 36\ 1 783 3 675 3 915 812 8 589 9 268 4 011 172 121 160 243 260 421 973 l 265 396 9 292 9 858 7 475 314 219 187 340 514 729 1 734 2 745 693 9 655 9 985 3 359 158 249 132 180 303 442 860 824 211 8 501 9 623 5 573 643 550 377 454 618 792 l 181 718 240 7 182 0 300

860 30 39 25 71 103 129 214 194 55 B 308 9 615 6 632 308 239 193 345 480 639 1 473 2 402 553 9 510 9 920 2 393 79 161 92 176 209 213 551 684 228 8 967 9 678

29 059 490 330 259 576 1 026 1 817 6 246 14 686 3 629 \ 1 289 11 506 20 419 347 186 120 290 574 1 193 4 313 10 822 2 574 11 472 11 653 8 640 143 144 139 286 452 624 1 933 3 864 1 055 10 775 11 078 5 312 205 208 61 219 291 381 1 212 2 506 229 10 158 10 593

406 6 3 6 3 6 21 92 232 37 11 422 11 813 34 413 1 846 2 024 1 311 2 326 3 382 4 443 9 532 8 359 1 190 8 393 B B17

1 841 59 34 43 57 114 219 527 628 160 9 497 9 734 3 186 91 149 79 119 195 450 1 027 971 105 8 993 9 297

12 557 989 l 049 660 1 065 1 374 1 671 3 029 2 285 435 7 683 8 276 1 619 132 124 71 143 162 173 426 305 83 8 021 8 503

15 210 575 668 458 942 1 537 1 930 4 523 4 170 407 8 661 B 983

33 995 876 l 077 895 1 711 2 731 4 641 10 733 \0 470 861 8 944 9 235 15 233 358 549 407 793 1 397 2 514 5 158 3 787 270 0 620 8 894 3 607 97 89 103 246 285 419 1 053 1 200 115 9 072 9 353 9 779 235 265 204 373 526 1 006 2 920 3 910 340 9 562 9 869 5 376 186 174 181 299 523 702 1 602 1 573 136 8 778 9,136 6 048 289 240 182 289 496 665 1 771 1 843 273 8 975 9 301 2 649 104 149 69 159 204 263 897 727 57 8 795 9 074 2 424 145 77 69 95 259 297 684 724 54 8 731 9 122 2 123 46 24 60 57 167 241 555 816 157 9 681 9 902

20 452 1 365 1 791 1 007 1 320 l 930 2 436 4 764 4 824 1 015 8 158 8 807

CONNECTICUT 8- 681

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Table 175. Occupation of the Male Experienced Civilian Labor Force by Earnings in 1969 and Race: 1970-Continoed [Oota based an sample, see text. For minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text)

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas

of 250,000 or More

THE STATE-Continued

Total-Continued

Experienced civilian labor farce-Continued Operatives, except transport _____________________ .. ______ _

Assemblers ________ ---- __ - - ---- -- -- -- ---- --- --- -- -- -- -- -- -- _ Checkers, examiners, and inspectors; manufacturing--------------­Garage workers and gos station ottendants----------------------­Laundry and drycleoning operatives, n.e.c -----------------------­Meat cut1ers and butchers.------------------------------------Mine operatives, n.e.-c ______ -------- ---------------------- ____ _ Packers and wrappers, except produce .... ___________ .. ____________ _ Painters, manufactured articles---------------------------- ____ _ Precision machine operatives------------------------------ -- __ _ Sawyers __ -- -- ____ -------- ____ ---- ---- ---- ____ ------ ----- __ _

Stotiano ry firemen __ ------ -- ---- -- -- ----- --- -- __ ---- ---- .. ___ _ Textile opiero1ives ____ ------ __ -- __ -- ______ ---- ____ -- __ ------- _ Welders and flomecutters __ ---- ---- ______ ---- _________________ _ Other metalworking operatives--------------------------------­Other specified operatives ------------------------------------­Miscellaneous and not specified operatives -----------------------

Occupotion1 Machine operatives, miscellaneous specified ----------------­Machine operatives, not specified --------------------------

--

~~~c:~l~ci:i~~s0~~~~~~~:s_::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: --Industry,

Monufocturing __ ---- __ -- .... -- -- -- -- ---- -- -- -- -- -- ---- -- ---Du rob le goods ---- __ -- ---- ------ -- -------- -- __ ---- ___ _ -Wood products, including furniture _____________ .. ______ _ -

Primary metal industries ---------------------.. ------­Fabricated metal industries ---------------------------

--

Machinery, including eleclricol ____ ------------ ----------Motor vehicles and equipment------------------------­Transportation equipment, except motor vehicles --------­Other durable goods---------------------------------

---Nondurable goods ---- __ ---------------------------- __ _ -Food ond kindred products ___________________________ _ -

Apparel and olher fabricated textile products -------------Poper and allied products ____________________________ _ -Chemicals and allied products------------------------­Other nondurable goods------------------------------

--Not specified manufacturing industries-------------------- -

Nonmonufacturing industries ---- __ ---------------------- __ -Tronsportotlon, communications, and other public utilities ___ _ Wholesale and retail trade--------------------------- .. -­All other industries------------------------------------

Trunsport equipment operatives ______________ .. _____ ---- __ Bus drivers ______ ---------- ---- ------ __ ---- ----------------Toxkab drivers and chauffeurs-----------.. --------------------Truck drivers and deliverymen ________________________________ _ Other transport equipment operatives __________________________ _

laborers, except farm--------------------------------­Construction lo borers ---- __ ------------------ ---------------­Freight, stock, and material handlers--------------------------­Other specified laborers-------------------------------·-----­Miscellaneous (lfld not specified laborers------------------------

Occupation: Miscellaneous laborers -- ------ ---------------------------Nat specified laborers ______ ------------------------------

Industry, Monufocturing .. _ .. ___ ---- -- -- -- ____ ---- __ ~--- __ ---- ---- --

Durable goods -------- __ ---------------------------- __ Wood products, including furniture--------------------_ Met cl industries ______ ---------------------------- __ _ Machinery, including electrlcol • _______________________ _ Transparlation equipment-- __ .... ---------------- ______ _ Other durable goods -- -------- ---------------------- _

Nondurable goods---- -- __ ----·- -------------------- __ _ Food and kindred products ___________________________ _ Not spec:ified manufacturing industries--------- .. -------- __

Non mo nu focturing industries ________ ------ ______ ---- _____ _ Railroads and railway express service-- .. ----------------­Tronsportation, except railroads------------------------­Communicatian:s. and utilities ond sanitary services--------­Wholesale and retail trade-----------------------------­All other industries------------------------------------

farm•n and fann managen ------------- .. -------------­

farm laborers and fami foremen-------------------------Paid farm laborers and farm foremen __________________________ _ Unpa;d fomily workers-·------------------------------------­

Service worlc:en, except private househofd1 ---------------­Cleaning servlce workers------------------------------------­Food servfce workers---------------------------------------­

Cooks, except private household-----------------------------Busboys ond dtshwashers ____ ---- --------------------------

Health service· workers .... ---- .. - .. _________ ---- -------- ________ _ Personal service workers-------------------------------------Pratecfive service workers __________ --------------------------

--------

-------

----------

-------

-------------

Firemen, fire protection ------------------..:----------------­Guards end watchmen------------------------------------­Policemen and detectives---------------------------------- .. -

Private t.ousehold worlcm ___________ .. _________________ .. -•Includes alloc-oted cases not shown separately,

8- 682 CONNECTICUT

Tolol, 16 years $1 to old and $1,999

over or loss

111 269 9 366 7 952 495

10 441 350 4 513 2 177

767 128 3 052 249

278 -2 718 561 1 267 119

12 529 490 444 14

1 726 49 2 216 220 4 989 160 7 034 364

16 712 1 541 34 631 2 449

11 863 693 12 B94 666 5 642 757 4 232 333

31 209 l 972 23 430 1 422

434 60 3 BBO 198 3 135 253 6 522 392

201 12 4 690 131 4 568 376

7 528 545 630 50 314 44

l 539 89 1 722 112 3 323 250

251 5 3 422 477

664 47 l 338 242 l 420 lBB

35 232 3 509 1 B23 2B7 1 267 260

26 379 2 402 5 763 560

39 035 10 162 8 995 1 083

14 646 5 166 10 457 2 637 4 937 1 276

1 35B 254 3 579 l 022

2 414 440 l 756 304

82 32 734 107 291 54 233 22 416 B9 637 129 56 18 21 7

2 523 836 111 -127 26 382 32 892 365

l 011 413

3 196 633

3 296 1 242 3 253 l 221

43 21

59 860 13 714 18 439 3 746 13 B98 6 020 5 487 1 570 2 797 2 144 l 991 532 5 053 972

14 646 1 271 3 612 76 4 638 724 5 753 150

446 155

Moles with earnings in 1969

$2,000 $4,000 $5,000 $6,000 lo to to to

$3,999 $4,999 $5,999 $6,999

8 159 5 885 9 636 14 081 525 394 753 l 133 475 363 622 1 335 948 224 221 237 101 119 90 SB 169 147 174 243 20 B 36 24

380 220 325 383 97 43 12B 227

484 454 724 l 361 45 27 B5 75

44 31 129 231 283 354 336 329 176 19B 270 42B 434 297 576 1 013

l 618 1 259 1 793 2 196 2 360 1 747 3 374 4 778

705 576 1 216 1 758 926 704 1 304 1 940 480 278 517 635 249 189 337 445

2 023 1 556 3 028 4 436 l 436 l 059 2 458 3 357

30 37 B5 56 205 186 397 621 245 152 401 402 374 28B 676 977

26 - 21 lB 235 114 235 534 321 282 643 749

559 475 559 l 032 62 40 35 72 49 52 47 44

127 loo 138 207 111 44 64 178 210 239 275 531

2B 22 11 47 337 191 346 342

43 17 51 75 146 88 146 149 148 86 149 118

2 715 1 662 3 045 3 984 268 116 84 239 147 100 173 178

l 776 l 079 2 140 2 849 524 367 648 718

5 790 2 724 3 767 4 632 1 031 620 l 041 1 414 2 357 825 1 145 1 419 1 7BO 880 l 020 l 161

622 399 561 638

127 73 201 187 495 326 360 451

250 240 304 384 lBl 193 224 254

- 12 17 6 90 74 105 102 38 55 30 13 23 15 19 30 30 37 53 103 63 47 80 125 5 - 6 10 6 - - 5

372 159 257 254 - 7 35 14

11 10 16 16 29 22 B3 74

183 45 71 60 149 75 52 90

589 235 301 199

535 350 379 234 521 350 379 230

14 - - 4

6 841 3 825 5 989 6 338 2 177 l 406 2 935 2 967 2 249 B27 1 029 922

877 384 459 464 470 78 42 33 365 122 183 257 577 377 540 572 604 463 709 1 023 42 5 66 174

358 334 435 533 126 114 17B 271

92 87 46 21

Median earnings (dollors)

earners $7,000 $8,000 $10,000 $15,000 worked

lo to 10 or All 50 to 52 $7,999 $9.999 $14,999 more earners W~>ks

16 750 27 559 18 156 1 677 7 508 8 126 1 261 2 150 1 137 104 7 536 8 047 1 BlO 3 177 2 169 140 8 167 8 600

1B5 2B7 175 59 2 168 6 049 84 82 55 20 5 394 6 327

482 939 599 50 B 132 B 526 20 68 BO 22 8 912 9 250

363 336 139 11 5 609 6 612 226 267 151 9 7 086 7 530

2 13B 4 002 2 740 136 8 307 8 70B 65 72 52 9 6 680 7205

222 494 49B 28 8 636 8 863 261 299 120 14 5 747 6 50 754 1 448 1 352 203 B 702 8 9'7

1 226 1 93B l 093 93 7 679 8 0.57 2 262 3 420 2 354 269 6 977 7 6:13 5 391 8 580 5 442 510 7 4B4 8 013

1 877 2 924 1 942 172 7 524 B 0·12 2 08B 3 318 1 B33 115 7 434 7 9;34

B59 1 295 716 105 7 179 7 9:14 567 1 043 951 llB 7 993 B 5!17

4 906 7 966 4 916 406 7 528 B O<i3 3 776 5 955 3 650 317 7 525 a o:t3

39 95 2B 4 6 089 6 81•4 772 1 011 469 21 7 431 7 7118 548 707 3B6 41 7 209 1 a:10 992 1 568 1 119 136 7 55B 7 9\13 30 47 47 - 7 783 am

799 1 565 1 002 75 a 380 8 719 596 962 599 40 6 884 7 6(13

1 OB6 1 927 1 256 B9 7 547 8 19'5 !OB 165 87 11 7 519 8 460 24 33 21 - 5 255 6 452

205 393 265 15 7 529 8 063 207 571 400 35 8 508 8 961 542 765 4B3 28 7 289 7 824 44 84 10 - 7 284 7 911

485 614 526 104 7 037 7 859 112 171 142 6 7 884 8 384 174 229 152 12 6 315 7 581 199 214 232 86 7 106 7 826

4 932 7 879 6 714 792 7 548 8 254 356 30B 137 28 6 655 7 665 165 151 B6 7 5 731 6 642

3 591 6 030 5 B31 6Bl 7 820 8 542 820 1 390 660 76 7 079 7 6/il

4 176 4 858 2 365 561 5 223 6 811 1 174 1 688 754 190 6 511 7 60l l 397 1 523 706 108 3 830 6 621 l 071 l 047 667 194 4 922 6 505

534 600 23B 69 5 306 6 731

1B2 218 71 45 6 128 7 17'1 352 3B2 167 24 4 836 6 5311

364 292 137 3 5 911 6 814 265 214 1 lB 3 5 893 6 83~i

- 10 5 - ... , 113 92 51 - 5 914 6 85!1 39 34 28 - 4 973 1 au 57 55 12 - 7 132 7 69;• 56 23 22 3 5 981 6 42~; 99 75 19 - 5 994 6 791' 9 8 - - ... ... - 3 - - ... ...

170 308 101 66 4 336 6 62(1 15 29 11 - 6 964 ... 16 15 11 6 6 031

6 8ji' 31 99 12 - 6 338 13 82 4B 25 2 885 6 261' 95 83 19 35 3 242 6 681

271 261 432 275 s 468 sm 208 186 117 45 3 518 5 151 208 186 117 41 3 557 5 194 - - - 4 ... ...

5 927 8 895 7 112 1 219 5 927 7 240 2 221 l 899 951 137 5 644 6 357

820 937 872 222 2 826 6 209 508 527 542 156 4 772 7 009 - 25 5 - l 305 3 006

146 281 83 22 4 807 6 509 512 612 639 252 6 106 7 059

l 616 4 456 4 008 496 8 735 9 122 313 1 360 1 3B2 194 9 662 9 747 594 905 70B 47 6 87B 7 651 664 2 151 1 B79 220 9 277 9 415

18 21 6 - 3 478 4 419

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

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Table 175. Occupation of the Male Experienced Civilian Labor Force by Earnings in 1969 and Race: 1970-Continued

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

THE STATE-Continued

Negro

Experienced civilian labodo"'e -----------------------Professional, ttchnical, and kindred worken ________________ _

Accountonts--------------------- .. ---------------------------Architects •. -- -- -- -- ---- -- -- ---- •• ____ -- ---- ---- __ ---- ---- ---Computer specialists __ ---- ______________ ------------ _________ _ Engineers __ -- -- -- -- -- -- ...... _ ---- -- -- .... ---- -- .... -- ........ -- -- .... -- ..

Aeronautical and astronautical -------------------------------Civil ____ -- ---- •• ---- -- -- __ ---- __ -------- •• ·-•• ____ ---- ---Electrical and electronic -------------------------------------Mechanical .................... __ -- __ .... __ ---- .... ---- -------- _________ _ Other engineers .... __ ............ __ --------------------------------

Lowyors and judges ------------------------------------------

Life and physical sciontist'-------------------------------------Chemists -- -- -- -- .... -- .... -- -- -- .... -- .... ---- -- ---- ---- ------ ---

Physicians, dentists, and related practitioners---------------------De-ntists ____________________________ -- -----.. -- ___________ _ Pharmacists __________ -- -- ---- ______ ------ ____ -------- ____ _ Physicians, medical and osteopathic---------------------------Other related practitioners. _________________________________ _

Health technologists and technicians----------------------------­Religious workers __ -------------- ---------------------------­SGcia\ scientists----------------------------------------------

Social and recreation workers----------------------------------Teachers .... __ .... -- -- -- -- __ -- -- -- -- -- -- -- ------ ------ ---- -- ----

College and university ____ -- __________ ---- .... -----------------Elementary and prekindergarten ------------------------------Secondary -- __ -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- ---- -- -- -------- - ---Engineering and science technicians _____________________________ _ Draftsmen and surveyors ______ ------------------------------Electrical and electronic engineering technicians------------------

Tech:nicians, except health, and engineering and science ____________ _ Airplane pilots ---- ____ ------ -------------- ---- ---------- __ -

Writers, artists, and entertainers ---------------------------- .. --Other professional, technical, and kindred workers _______________ _

Managers and administrators, except fann ----------------­Buye-rs, purchasing agents, and soles managers------------------

---

School administrators .... ____________ ---------------------------Specified managers and administrators, public administration _______ _ Other specified managers and administrators--------------------­Monogers and administrators, n.e.c., salaried---------------------

Manufacturing ____________ ------ ____ -------------------- __ _ Wholesale and retail trade----------------------------------­Transportation, communications, and other public utilities--------­All other Industries-----------------------------------------

Mcnagers and administrators, n.e.c., self.employed ----------------Construc:tion ____________________ ---- .... --------------------Manufacturing ____ -------- __ ---------------------------- __ -Wholesale and retail trade----------------------------------­All ether industries-----------------------------------------

Sales workers ---- ------ __ ------------------------ __ _ Insurance agents, brokers, and underwriters------------------ __ _ Real estate agents and brokers-------------------------------­Sales representatives, manufacturing industries -----------------­Sales representatives, wholesale trade-------------------------­Sales clerks, retail trade .. ------------------------------------Salesmen, retail trade ____ ---------------------------------- --

-------

Salesmen of services and construction .. -------------------------­Other soles workers------------------------------------------

Cl•rlcal and kindred wortc.en ----------------------------­Bank tellers and cashiers--------------------------------------Bookkeepers and billing clerks_ ________________________________ _ Mail handlers and pasta! clerks--------------------------------­Other clerical and kindred workers------------------------------

Craftsmen and kindred worbrs -------------- -----------­Apparel craftsmen and upholsterers----------------------------

--

Bakers ________________ ------ -------------- ____ ------ -------Cabinetmakers •. ________ -- -- -- -- -- -- -- - --- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- ---Conslruction craftsmen ------ __ -------------- -------------- ---

Carpenters -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- ------ -- ---- -- --Excavating, grading, and rood machine operators ______________ _ -~lectricians ____________ -- __________ -- -- -- -- ------ ------ -- --Masons and tile setters __ -------- -------------------------­Painters, construction and maintenance, and paperhangers-------Plasterers and cement finishers _____________________________ _

----Plumbers and pipe fitters----------------------------------­

Other construction craftsmen --------------------------------

Foremen, n.e.c -- ________ .... -- -- -- -- -- -- ------ ---- -- -- -- -- -- ---Manufacturing ________ ---- __________ -- ---- ---- .... ---- -- -- -- -Nonmanufac:turing industries ---- ------------ ----------------­

Linemen and servicemen, telephone and power--------------------Locomotive engineers and firemen ______________________ ., ______ _ -Mechanics and repairmen------ ________ -- -- -- -- -- -- __ -- ---- -- ..

Air conditioning, heating, and refrigeration ----------------------

Aircraft __ -- ____ -- __ -- ---- -- -- -- - --- _,. ---- -- -- -- ------ ----Automobile, including body __ -------------------------------­Radio and television --------------------------------------­Other mechanics and repairmen -----------------------------..

--Metal craftsmen, except mechanics ---------------------------­

Machinists and jab and di• setters --------------------------­Sheetmetol workers and tinsmiths---------------------------­Taal and die makers--------------------------------------­Other metal craftsmen ..... -----------------------------------

Printing craftsmen ________________ ---- -- ---- -- -- -- -- -- ---- ---

-------Compositors and typesetters-------------------------------­

Pressmen and plate printers, printing------------------------ .. -Stationary engineers and power station operators ..., _______________ _ Other craftsmen and kindred workers ---------------------------

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS 498-142 0 - 73 - 44

[Dato based on sample, see text. Far minimum base far derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and moaning of symbols, see text]

Males with earnings in 1969 Median earnings (dollars)

Total, Earners 16 years $1 ta $2,000 $4,000 $5,000 $6,000 $7,000 $8,000 $10,000 $15,000 worked

aid and $1,999 to ta ta to to to to or All 50 to 52 over or loss $3,999 $4,999 $5,999 $6,999 $7,999 $9,999 $14,999 more earners weeks

36 563 3 922 4 507 3 319 4 242 5 474 4 718 5 891 3 815 675 6 419 7 008

2 583 262 170 108 137 207 275 450 773 201 8 589 9 504 139 10 5 - 21 11 42 22 23 5 7 536 7 821 46 - - 5 - - - 9 19 13 ... ... 50 - - - 5 5 4 14 11 11 ... ...

182 6 5 - - 11 22 13 108 17 11 574 11 919 6 6 - - - - - - - - ... -

47 - - - - - 11 5 31 - ... ... 28 - - - - 5 - - 18 5 ... . .. 31 - - - - - 11 - 14 6 ... ... 70 - 5 - - 6 - 8 45 6 ... . .. 32 - - 5 - 5 - - 7 15 ... . .. 50 - 14 - - - - - 29 7 ... ... 3B - 7 - - - - - 24 7 ... ... 63 - - - - 4 - 9 17 33 ... ... 30 - - - - 4 - - 8 18 ... ... 9 - - - - - - 9 - - ... -

24 - - - - - - - 9 15 ... . .. - - - - - - - - - - - -

57 13 5 - - - 4 13 22 -7 375 105 - 4 6 9 26 20 27 13 - 7 375

24 - - - - - 4 4 10 6 ... . .. 174 34 14 - 21 7 31 8 59 - 7 355 383 38 35 10 8 33 25 60 147 27 9 417 10 926 50 12 7 - - 7 - - 13 11 ... ...

135 6 18 5 4 5 20 34 38 5 8 559 ... 162 14 6 - - 15 - 26 90 11 11 111 ... 313 35 13 14 10 35 33 105 56 12 8 314 B 806 110 18 6 - - 16 - 46 18 6 8 652 ... 91 17 - 5 6 5 10 26 16 6 ... . .. 16 - - - - - 6 10 - - ... . .. 10 - - - - - - 10 - - ...

106 20 14 - 19 16 - 6 27 4 6 000 ... 843 106 61 68 44 54 84 150 225 51 B 060 9 469

1 211 67 53 98 90 78 175 267 238 145 8 333 8 475 97 5 - 6 - 3 20 38 19 6 ...

101 4 - 6 - - 6 - 39 46 14 423 129 9 7 - 5 4 17 33 50 4 9 364 9 455 303 13 29 42 25 20 45 74 45 10 7 500 B 071 383 22 11 26 25 19 73 88 68 51 8 352 8 610 36 9 - - - - - 9 11 7

123 5 6 15 6 4 39 36 4 8 7 654 7 846 22 5 - - - - - 5 12 - ... . ..

202 3 5 11 19 15 34 38 41 36 8 737 9 000 198 14 6 18 35 32 14 34 17 28 6 813 6 484 65 - - 9 29 - - 6 7 14 ... ... 6 - - - - 6 - - - - ... ...

80 6 6 4 6 20 14 10 10 4 ... . .. 47 8 - 5 - 6 - 18 - 10 ... ...

733 134 135 61 37 99 33 97 114 23 5 986 7 000 65 - 24 - - 8 - 7 26 - ... . .. 36 10 - - - - - 11 15 - ... . .. 66 10 10 14 6 - 8 11 7 - ... ... 83 10 8 - 14 14 6 19 7 5

228 60 40 18 13 20 5 39 27 6 4 778 8 486 62 5 - 5 - 23 - - 23 6 ... ... 26 - - - - 5 10 6 5 - ...

167 39 53 24 4 29 4 4 4 6 3 679 4 354

2 614 406 391 173 222 356 337 466 225 38 6 323 7 274 74 25 4 11 3 21 4 6 - - ... ... 70 - 17 4 5 7 - 37 - -

507 65 29 16 30 50 102 147 68 - 7 623 7 828 1 963 316 341 142 184 278 231 276 157 38 5 992 7 032

6 646 482 772 511 761 928 890 1 323 877 102 6 859 7 467 65 - 18 17 10 10 5 5 - - ... ... 71 - - - - 19 17 35 - - ... . .. 17 - - 5 - 4 - 8 - -

1 205 112 131 98 162 163 147 188 186 18 6 610 7 288 273 16 51 18 20 52 29 56 31 - 6 606 ... 138 12 11 20 27 18 13 4 25 8 5 963 ... 166 17 23 11 27 14 20 23 26 5 6 357 ... 119 6 - 13 18 26 11 14 26 5 6 865 ... 280 47 31 31 28 29 24 65 25 - 6 103 6 6B8 82 - 3 - 12 6 30 13 lB - ... . .. 99 10 12 5 20 5 17 6 24 - ... . .. 48 4 - - 10 13 3 7 11 - ... ...

609 54 24 23 34 46 96 137 189 6 8 401 8 957 355 34 9 12 16 25 41 88 124 6 B 920 9 385 254 20 15 11 18 21 55 49 65 - 7 764 8 103 163 5 24 7 37 18 27 37 8 - 6 472 7 056 - - - - - - - - - - - -

1 242 120 112 131 126 1B9 126 265 163 10 6 698 7 429 14 - - - - 3 5 6 - - ... ... 95 10 7 12 7 12 16 15 16 -

6 :i24 ...

611 64 66 BB 60 85 67 110 66 5 6 814 13 7 6 - - - - - - - ...

509 39 33 31 59 89 3B 134 81 5 7 092 8 148

1 275 79 50 80 167 161 217 346 149 26 7 463 7 891 688 43 45 34 91 77 126 204 57 11 7 429 8 006

61 5 - - 6 11 5 10 14 10 ... . .. 55 - - 2 11 16 - 20 6 - ...

471 31 5 44 59 57 86 112 72 5 7 459 7 536 161 11 15 30 7 33 36 20 9 - 6 530 7 318 74 11 - 6 - 22 19 13 3 - ... . .. 77 - 10 24 7 11 12 7 6 - ... . .. 32 - - 11 - - 7 5 - 9 ...

l 806 101 398 109 21B 285 212 277 173 33 6 270 6 713

CONNECTICUT 8-683

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Table 175. Occupation of the Male Experienced Civilian Labor Force by Earnings in 1969 and Race: 1970-Continued

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

THE STATE-Continued

Negro-Continued

Experienc:ed clviHan labar force-Continued OperatNes, •xcept transport _________ ., __ ., ______ .. ________ _

Assemblers ---- ........ ---- .... __ .... ---- ---- -------- .... ___ .. ---- ____ .. Checkers, examiners, and inspectors; manufacturing---------------Garage workers and gas station attendants .......................... _________ _ Laundry and drycleaning operatives, n.e.c -----------------------­Meat cutters ond butchers------------------------------------­Mine operatives, n.e.c ........ ---- ---- .... ---------- ------ ------ -----Packers and wrappers, except produce _______ ,.. __________________ ... Painters, manufactured articles------------------------------ __ _ Precision mod1ine operatives-----------------------------------Sawyers __ -------- __ -------- ____ -------- ____ ------ ---- __ -- __

Stationary firemen __ ---- ___ .., ---- ------ ---------- -------.. -----Tex tile operatives ____ ---- ____ ---- ---- __ ------------ ____ ---- __ Welders and flamecutters •• ---- ________ ---- ______ ------------ __ Other metalworking operatives -----------------.. --------------­Other specified operatives-----------------.. ------------------­Miscellaneous and not specified operatives ---------------------- -

Occupation: Machine operatives, misceltaneous specified ----------------­Machine operatives, not specified .. -------------------------

--

Miscellaneous operatives .... __ -- __ ---- -------- ---- ____ ---- _ -Not specified operotives-----------------------------------

lndustry,

-M~~u:;b'r~"~~~cis :::: :::: :: :::::: :::: :::::: :: :: :: :: :::::: -Wood products. Including furniture--------------------­Primory metal industries ----------------------------­Fabricated metal industries ----- .. ---------------------

-

Machinery, including electrical ______ -------------------Motor vehicles and equipment------------------------­Transportation equipment, except motor vehicles --------­Other durable goods -- -------------------------------

Nondurable goods __ ----------------------------------­Food ond kindred products---------------------------­Apparel ond other fabricated textile products ------------Poper and allied products_ ___________________________ _

Chemicals ond allied products------------------------­Other nondurable goods------------------------------

Not specified manufacturing industries--------------------Nonmanufocturing industries ____ ---- ________ ---- _________ _

Transportation, communications, and other public u1ilifies ___ _ Wholesale ond retail trod•-----------------------------­All ath&r industries------------------------------------

Transport equipment operatives _____ ,. ______ ., _____ --------Bus drivers __ ------ __________ ---------~-------- ------------Taxicab drivers and chauffeurs __ ---- ------------------ -------­Truck drivers and deliverymen .... -------------------------------Other transport equipment operatives ____________________ ,.. _____ _

Lakren, except farm __________ .., ____________ ,. ________ _ Construction laborers ---------- _____________ ,. _______________ _ Freight, stock, and material handlers --------------------------­Other specified /oborers -------------------------------------­Miscellaneous and not specified laborers------------------------

Occupation: Miscellaneous laborers-------------------------------- .. -­Not specified laborers .... ----------------------------------

Industry, Manufacturfn g __ ---- ______ -- __ ---- ---- ------ -- __ -- ---- --

Durable goods ---------------------- ---------- --------Wood products, includil)g furniture ____________________ _ Metal industries .... ---- -- ---- ____ ---- ____ ---- ___ ----- _

--------------------. ------

--

----Machinery, including electrical_ ___ -------- ________ ----_ -Transportation equipment ________________ ,,. .... _____ -----

Other durable goods ____ -----------------------------Nondurable goods ------ __ ----------------------------­

Food and kindred products----------------------------Not specified manufacturing industries ___________________ _

Nonmon.ufocturing industries __ ---- __ ------ ---- ___ ,. _______ _ Railroads. ond railway express service-----------.. -------­Trans,portotion, except railroads------------------------­CommunicCJtions, and utilities and sanitary services--------­Wholesale and retail trade-----------------------------­All other industries ------------------------------------

Farmers and fam managers -------------------------- .. -

Fam labonrs ond fami fanm•n------------------------­Poid farm laborers and form foremen .. -------------------------­Unpaid family workers--·------------------------------------

Service workers, except private household• ----------------Cleaning service workers------------------------------------­Food service workers-------.. -----------.. --------------------­

Cooks, except private hou•ehold ----------------------------­Busboys and dishwashers ----------------------------------Health service workers ____________ -------------- ________ ... ___ _

Persoriol service workers----------------------------- .. -------Protective service workers ____ ---- __________ ------ __ -------- __

-----------

-------------Firemen, fire protection --------------------- .. -------------­

Guards and watchmen ------------------------------------­Policemen ond detectives -----------------·-----------------

--

Priv .. te hoiusehold workers ____ -----------~------------ __ -'Includes a/loca1ed coses net shown separately.

8 - 684 CONNECTICUT

[Doto bas&d on sampl&, see text, For minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text]

Males with earnings in 1969 M&dian earning~; (dollars)

Total, fornitr'S 16 years $1 ta $2,000 $4.000 $5,000 $6.000 $7.000 $8.000 $10,000 $15,000 wor~ed

old and $1,999 to to to to to to to or All 50 to 52 over or loc:.s $3,999 $4.999 $5,999 $6,999 $7,999 $9,999 $14,999 more earners weeh

10 914 674 1 157 1 041 1 300 2 098 1 661 2 034 877 72 6 612 7 0<11 555 9 56 80 64 90 101 105 43 7 6 761 7 0113 461 15 40 18 53 92 l1l 99 33 - 7 113 7 311() 187 29 26 10 42 21 27 27 5 - 5 679 ... 134 18 9 34 25 25 6 17 - - 5 240 ... 66 5 - - 6 8 28 9 10 - ... ... 16 - - - - - - - 4 12

6 279 229 19 21 28 32 52 41 26 10 - 6 8CL4 165 29 16 3 11 44 17 16 29 - 6 534 7 1~7 883 31 63 72 94 137 203 199 76 8 7 219 7 531

40 - - - 13 11 5 11 - - ... ... 89 6 - - 17 14 33 13 6 - ... . .. 66 5 12 13 12 8 16 - - -

1 a:i:i 430 20 19 41 23 85 74 118 45 5 7 365 690 26 46 44 74 123 132 154 82 9 7 242 7 655

3 287 237 465 395 394 697 365 556 163 15 6 219 6 527 3 616 225 384 303 440 691 502 684 371 16 6 660 7 l6l

l 070 38 92 66 110 221 154 243 142 4 7 052 7 SSI I 724 95 180 160 212 386 240 308 137 6 6 557 6 8811

524 65 74 48 66 65 59 76 65 6 6 138 6 93:1 298 27 38 29 52 19 49 57 27 - 6 158 7 76<1

3 328 209 345 278 391 657 458 633 341 16 6 671 7 194 2 528 167 275 217 333 496 357 467 200 16 6 548 7 OSI

23 - - 5 13 5 - - - -7 jjiJ 472 26 45 36 55 62 92 99 57 - 7 4li'

210 9 20 24 35 50 33 28 5 6 6 340 6 88l' 585 31 50 43 83 131 90 102 45 10 6 653 7 111: 32 4 15 - 9 - 4 - - - ...

573 46 78 41 39 I 11 91 118 49 - 6 743 7 OOll 633 51 67 68 99 137 47 120 44 - 6 230 6 922

760 42 70 61 47 146 96 157 141 - 7 146 7 705 70 11 21 - 4 - 5 19 10 - ... ... 15 - - - 8 3 4 - - - ... ... 77 4 11 9 - 10 16 17 10 - ...

7 792 146 - 16 5 5 27 32 35 26 - 7 625 452 27 22 47 30 106 39 86 95 - 6 943 7 662 40 - - - 11 15 5 9 - - ...

288 16 39 25 49 34 44 51 30 - 6 441 6 776 35 - - - - 4 10 21 - - ... ...

123 - 8 8 26 14 17 20 30 - 7 324 ... 130 16 31 17 23 16 17 10 - - 5 043 ...

2 691 172 234 202 439 382 469 431 316 46 6 781 7 197 80 - 10 5 7 19 23 10 6 - ... ... 76 22 - 2 12 10 24 - 6 -

l 507 88 78 108 194 231 248 265 262 33 7 220 7 528 1 028 62 146 87 226 122 174 156 42 13 5 969 6 721

4 079 757 759 479 467 631 480 395 103 8 5 095 6 142 748 100 72 71 97 186 99 96 23 4 6 183 6 574

1 127 176 203 165 129 225 129 65 35 - s 151 6 318 1 694 422 388 188 141 184 179 166 26 - 4 197 s 193

510 59 96 55 100 36 73 68 19 4 5 450 6 362

193 24 28 19 40 11 32 29 10 - 5 638 7 278 317 35 68 36 60 25 41 39 9 4 5 325 5 906

289 18 38 35 so 23 50 56 19 - 6 152 7 167 236 18 29 29 42 12 44 43 19 - 6 ODO 7 061 - - - - - - - - - - - -

111 14 11 11 26 8 27 8 6 - 5 750 ... 81 4 18 18 6 - 8 14 13 - ... ... 25 - - - - - 4 21 - - ... ... 19 - - - 10 4 5 - - - ... ... 53 - 9 6 8 11 6 13 - - ... ... - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - -

221 41 58 20 50 13 23 12 - 4 4 575 5 692 2 - - 2 - - - - - - ... -

20 - 6 - - 5 s 4 - - ... ... 30 - 3 - 16 3 - 8 - - ... ... 53 8 18 12 15 - - - - - ...

116 33 31 6 19 s 18 - - 4 3 613 ... 93 50 30 - - - 3 - 10 - ... ... 73 50 14 - 6 - 3 - - - ... ... 73 50 14 - 6 - 3 - - - ... ... - - - - - - - - - - - -

4 799 837 763 606 768 690 392 421 282 40 5 252 5 778 1 760 177 295 217 418 276 165 124 65 23 5 457 5 728

799 254 109 78 83 102 42 48 71 12 4 468 5 862 361 43 31 27 45 80 28 39 56 12 6 431 6 824 190 120 43 14 13 - - - - - 1 583 168 50 16 10 31 31 19 11 - - 5 258 6 032 395 79 52 35 42 47 54 66 20 - 5 750 6 803 485 11 41 37 36 97 39 119 105 - 7 526 7 590

72 - - - - 7 5 45 15 -6 466 6 484 239 11 31 26 17 74 21 41 18 -

174 - 10 11 19 16 13 33 72 - 9 091 9 152

127 31 29 40 15 5 - 7 - - 4 088 ...

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

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Table 175. Occupation of the Male Experienced Civilian Labor Force by Earnings in 1969 and Race: 1970-Continued

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

THE STATE-Continued

Persons of Spanish language

Experienced civilian labor force-----------------------

Pra.fesslonal, technical, and kindred woriters _ .. ______________ _ Accountarits _________ ,,, ______________________________________ _

Architects .... ____________ -------- .... ______ ---------------- .... __ _ Computer specialists __ .... ________ ........ __ ---- .... __ .... ------------ __ Engineers __ ............ __ ---- __________ ---- ------ ________ ------ __ _

Aeronautical and astronautical -------------.. -----------------Civil -- __ -------------------------------------------------Electrical and electronic -------------------------------------Mechanical __ -- -- -- -- __ -- -- -- ---- -- ---- ---- ---- __ -------- __ Other engineers __ ------ ---- __ -- .... __ -------- ---- __ -- -- _____ _

Lawyers and judges ------------------------------------------

Uf(hae:l:t~y~i~~: ~~~e-n~~s~~ :: :: :: :::: :: :: :: :::::::::::: ::::::::: Physicians, dentists, and related practitioners---------------------

Dentists ____________________ ------ __ ---- __ ------ ______ ----Pharmacists ______ ------ ________ ------ __ ---- __ ---- __ -------Physicians, medical and osteopathic--------------------------­Other related practitioners __ ---------------------------------

-H.eolth technologists and technicians---------------------------­Rellgious workers -------------------- ------------------------Social scientists ______ ----------------------------------------

Social and recreation workers----------------------------------1 eachers .... ____ ---- __ ---- ____________________ ---------- __ -----College and university __ -----------------------------------­

Elementary and prekindergarten ------------------------------Secondary ______ -- ---- __ -- __ -- -- -- __ ---- -- -- ---- ---- -- -- --Engineering and science technicians _____________________________ _

Draftsmen and surveyors __ ----------------------------------Electrical and electronic engineering technicians _________________ _

Technicians. except health, and engineering and science ________ .., __ _ Airplane pilots ---- __ ---------- ---------------------------­

Writers1 artists, and entertainers ------------------------------Other professional, technical, and kindred workers _______________ _

Managen and adm1n1straton, except farm----------------­Buyers. purchasing agents, and sales managers------------------School administrators---- ____ ------------------------------ __ Specified managers and administrators, public administration ______ _ Other specified managers and administrators --------------------Manag-ers and administrators, n.e.c., salaried ___________________ _

Manufacturing -- __________________________ ---- ________ .... __

Wholesale and retail trade----------------------------------Transportation, communications, and other public utilities _______ _ All other industries----------------------------------------

Managers and odministrotors, n,e,c., self-employed ---------------Const ruction ________________________________ ---- ---- ____ _

Monufocturing -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- ---- -- -- ---- ---- --Wholesale and retail trade---------------------------------­All other industries-------------------------.---------------

Sales worken ------------ ------------ ---------------Insurance agents, brokers, and underwriters ____________________ _ Real estate agents and brokers-------------------------------­Soles representatives, manufacturing industries -----------------­Sales representatives, wholesale trade--------------------------Sales clerks, retail trade ____ ----------------------------------Salesmen, retail trade---------------------------------------­Salesmen of services and construction-------------------------­Other sales workers-----------------------------------------

----------------------------

--

--

Clerical and kindred worbn ---------------------------­Bonk tellers and cashiers-------------------------------------8ookkeepers and billing clerks---------------------------------­Mail hondlers and postal clerks-------------------------------­Other cle-rical and kindred workers-----------------------------

Craftsmen and kindred work•n-----------------------------

Apporel craftsmen and upholsterers ___________________________ _ Bakers ______ ---- __ ---------- ------------ ... -----------------Cabinetmakers .... ____________ ---- ____________ ---------------- -Co nstrttc.tion craftsmen __ ---- ------ ---------------------------Carpenters ________ ---- ---- __ .... ______________ ---- ---- ____ _ ---

Exc:avating, grading, and road machine operators ______________ _ Electricians ________ ---- __ -- ____________ -- -- -------- -- -- -- -Masons and tile setters -------------------------------------Pointers, construction and malntenance1 and paperhangers _______ _ Plasterers and cement finishers-----------------------------­Plumbers and pipe fitters----------------------------------­Other construction craftsmen -------------------------------

Foremen, n.e.c ________________ ---- ________________ ---- ---- __ Manufacturing ____________ -- -- .... ---- -- ---- ---- -- ---- -- -- --

---

--

--

Non manufacturing industries ---------- -------------------- --­linemen and servicemen, telephone and power------------------­Locomotive engineers and firemen------------------------------

---

Mechanics and repairmen ________ -----------------------------Air conditioning, heating, and refrigeration --------------------Aircraft ____ ---- ____ ------ ____________ ------ ---- __ -- -- __ _ Automobile, including body ____________ -----------------------Radio and television --------------------------------------­Other mechanics and repairmen -----------------------------

--Metal craftsmen, except mechanics ----------------------------­

Machinists and job and die setters---------------------------­Sh&etmetal workers and tinsmiths----------------------------­Tool and die makers---------------------------------------­Other metal craftsmen--------------------.. -----------------

Printing craftsmen .... ______ ---- -- -- __ ---- -------- ---- -------- --Compositors and typesetters--------------------------------­Pressmen and plate printers, printing-------------------------­

Stationary engineers and power station operators ----------------­Other craftsmen and kindred workers ---------------------------

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

[Dato based on sample, see text. For minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text)

Males with earnings in 1969 Median earnings (dollars)

Total, Ecrners 16 years $1 to $2,000 $4.000 $5,000 $6,000 $7,000 $8,000 $10,000 $15,000 worked

old and $1,999 to ta to to to ta to or All 50 to 52 over or loss. $3,999 $4,999 $5,999 $6,999 $7,999 $9,999 $14,999 more earners weeks

16 141 1 473 1 479 1 349 2 177 2 035 1 910 2 552 2 098 1 068 6 783 7 500

1 903 119 123 47 69 144 124 276 560 441 10 442 11 769 92 - - - - 13 - 22 35 22 ... ... 14 - - 5 - - - - - 9 ... ... 54 - 7 - - - - 21 26 - ... ...

357 - - - - 7 19 44 188 99 12 886 13 219 23 - - - - - - 15 8 - ... ... 26 - - - - - - - 10 16 ... ... 86 - - - - - - 5 63 18 ... ... 73 - - - - 7 - 6 51 9 ...

149 - - - - - 19 18 56 56 13 348 13 661 33 - 4 - - - - - - 29 ... . .. 33 - - - - - - - 7 26 ... ... 28 - - - - - - - 7 21 ... . ..

173 8 - 20 6 10 13 9 6 101 15000+ 15000+ 13 - - - - - - - - 13 ... ... 10 - - - - - - - - 10 ... ...

143 8 - 20 6 10 13 9 6 71 14 583 ... 7 - - - - - - - - 7 ... ... 7 - - - - - - - 7 - ... ...

38 8 - - - 6 - 19 - 5 ... . .. 67 - - - - 12 - - 17 38 ... ... 91 - 22 4 6 16 12 13 18 -

326 62 24 8 - 19 46 24 112 31 0 333 10 567 127 12 19 - - - 13 4 54 25 11 435 ... 54 14 - - - 14 - 7 19 - ... ... 98 7 5 8 - - 33 13 26 6 ...

233 - 23 5 16 32 14 50 87 6 9 060 9 568 108 - 16 - 9 21 14 13 35 - 7 571 ... 44 - - - 7 - - 14 23 - ... ... 17 - - - - - - 5 - 12 , .. ... 12 - - - - - - - - 12 ...

114 12 - - 28 - - 17 23 34 10 000 254 29 43 5 13 29 20 52 34 29 7 400 9 106

1 134 31 43 26 59 56 64 161 295 399 12 153 12 826 150 - - - - 8 - 8 51 83 15000+ 15000+ 30 - - 8 - - - 8 8 6 ... ... 44 6 11 - 8 - - - 7 12 ... ...

144 - 8 - 15 - 15 37 36 33 9 838 10 139 579 19 18 10 9 32 30 69 148 244 13 463 14 139 211 15 - - 3 20 14 42 45 72 11 278 11 719 163 - - 10 6 12 - 13 71 51 12 852 13 578

21 - - - - - - - 6 15 ... ... 184 4 18 - - - 16 14 26 106 15000+ 15000+ 187 6 6 8 27 16 19 39 45 21 8 590 8 433 44 - - - 27 - - 9 - 8 ... ... - - - - - - - - - - - -

130 - 6 8 - 9 19 30 45 13 9 533 9 533 13 6 - - - 7 - - - - ... ...

601 67 17 18 43 49 66 125 147 69 8 648 9 009 78 - - 12 8 - - 33 11 14 "' ... 26 5 - - - - - - 13 8 '" ... 72 - - - 10 - 14 12 27 9 ... ... 82 8 - - - 17 5 19 25 8 ... ...

193 48 17 6 7 18 34 25 38 - 7 015 7 778 52 - - - - 6 7 21 18 - ... ... 39 - - - 18 8 - - 4 9 ... ... 59 6 - - - - 6 15 11 21 "' ...

870 136 84 79 82 113 116 186 74 - 6 478 7 112 28 6 3 - - 14 5 - - - ... ... 44 - - - 9 6 23 6 - - ... ... 67 4 - - - 5 12 37 9 - ...

731 126 81 79 73 88 76 143 65 - 6 074 6 709

2 947 147 172 162 333 417 400 721 480 115 7 606 8 084 53 - - - 23 7 - 17 6 -

8 <isi. ...

102 17 - 8 - 12 13 36 9 7 ... 31 - - - 5 7 7 6 6 -

7 667 428 17 26 19 37 71 66 111 66 15 8 328 104 - 19 19 10 - 7 34 8 7 7 571 ...

8 - - - - - - - 8 - -104 - - - 16 26 21 25 16 - 7 476 ... 26 - - - - - 7 11 8 - ...

110 17 - - - 38 16 18 13 8 7 000 ... 21 - - - - - 15 - 6 - ... -36 - 7 - 6 - - 16 7 - '" ... 19 - - - 5 7 - 7 - - ... ...

418 29 3 14 17 61 44 83 125 42 8 988 9 526 351 29 3 14 17 43 28 76 111 30 9 092 9 696 67 - - - - 18 16 7 14 12 ... ... 60 8 - 7 - 6 11 8 20 - '" ... - - - - - - - - - - - -

547 25 35 34 87 69 63 175 49 10 7 373 7 705 18 - - - 4 - - 7 7 - ... ... 39 - - 7 6 - - 9 7 10

178 - 8 10 46 20 37 57 - - 7 135 6 600 21 - - - 6 - - 15 - - ...

291 25 27 17 25 49 26 87 35 - 7 096 8 053

787 44 50 58 92 140 140 132 119 12 7 068 7 586 420 11 18 36 59 62 102 71 61 - 7 235 7 607

45 - - - 7 16 - 22 - - ... ... 93 - 6 - 10 13 6 20 38 -

229 33 26 22 16 49 32 19 20 12 6 357 7 031 76 - - - 27 - - 42 7 - ... "' 52 - - - 20 - - 25 7 - '" "' 19 - - - 7 - - 12 - - ... ... 33 - 6 - - 7 13 - - 7 ...

412 7 52 22 45 37 43 111 73 22 8 000 8 209

CONNECTICUT 8 - 685

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Table 175. Occupation of the Male Experienced Civilian Labor Force by Earnings in 1969 and Race: 1970- Continued [Doto based on sample, see text. For minimum base far derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols. see text]

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas

of 250,000 or More

THE STATE-Continued

Person• of Spanish Language-Continued

Experienced civlllan labor force-Continued Operatives, exctpt transport _________ ,. __________ ._ _______ _

Assemblers ---- ____ ------ __ ------ __ ---------- __________ -----Chetkers, examiners, and inspectorsi manufacturing ____________ ,.. __ Garage workers and gas station attendants ______________________ _

laundry and dryclecming op·eratives, n.e.c ------------------------

~f;~ ~~~~~~f v~~~ n~~~~~~~~ :: :: :::: :::::: :::: :: :::::::::::::: ::~ Packers and wrappers, except produce __________________________ _

Pcin!e,rs1 monu!octured o_rticles --------------------------------­Prec1s1on mochme operatives .. ----------------------------------Sawyers -- ______ .. - ______________ -------------- ---- __ ---- __ _ -Stationary firemen -------- ------------------------------ ----­Textile operatives __ ---------------------#------------ .. -----_ Welders and flomecutters ... ----------------------------------­Other metalworking operatives -------------------------------­Other specified operatives -----------------------------------­Miscellalleoiis Ofld not specified operatives ----------------------

-----Occupation:

Machine operatives, miscellaneous specified ----------------­Machine operatives, not specified------ .. -------------------

--Mis.cello neous operatives __ ------ ____ ------ __________ ---- _ -Not specified operatives-----------------------------------

Industry, Manufacturing -- ---- ____ ---- -- ---- ---- -- ---- ---- __ ,.. ____ _ -

Durable goods -------------- -------------------------­Wood products, including furniture--------------------­Primory metal industries ----------------------------­Fobrfcoted metal industries --------------------------­Machinery, including olectricol __ ----------------------­Motor vehicles and equipment------------------------­Transportation equipment, except motor vehicles --------­Other durable goods---------------------------------

--------

Nondurable goods __ ----------------------------------­Food and kindred products---------------------------­Apporel ond other fabricated textile products -----------­Poper and allied products----------------------------­Chemicols ond allied products------------------------­Other nondurable goods------------------------------

------

Not specified manufacturing industries---------------------Nonmanuf.octuring ind us tries __ ------ _____________________ _ -Transportation. communications, and other publ!c utilities ___ _ Wholesale ond retail trade-----------------------------­All other industries------------------------------------

TN:lnsport equipment operatives _________________________ _

Bus drivers __ ------ ------ __ ---- ------ ----------------------Taxicab drivers and chauffeurs-------------------------------­Truck drivers and deliverymen---------------------------------Other transport equipment operatives __________________________ _

labaren, except farm_-------------------------------­Construction laborers ------------------------ ---- -----------­Freight, stock, ond material handlers --------------------------­Other specified laborers-------------------·-----------------­Miscellaneous and not specified laborers------------------------

Occupotfon: Miscellaneous laborers -------------- ---------------------Not specified laborers ______________ -------------------- __

Industry, Manufacturing ______ ---- _______________________________ _

Durable goods ------------ ---------------------------­Wood products, Including furniture---------------------Meta I industries ________ -------- ______________ ------_ Machinery. including electrical __ ,. _____________________ _ T ransporta ti on equipment ______ ..... ____________ ------ __ _ Other durable goods------------------------·--------

Nondu rob le goods ______________ -------- ---- ------ ____ _ food and kindred products---------------------------­

Nat specJfied manufacturing industries------------------ __

Nonmonufacturlng industries -------------- _______ .., _______ _ Railroads and railway express service -------------------­Transportation. except roilroads ------------------------­Communications, and utilities and sanitary services--------­Wholesale ond retail trade-----------------------------­All other industries ---- ------------------------------ __

hrmeri and farm managers ---------------------------­

Form kllbortrs and farm foremen-------------------------Paid farm laborers and farm foremen _________ ., ________________ _

Unpaid family workors ---------------------------------------Service work.en, excep.t private houuholdl ___ ... ___________ _

Cleaning service workers------------------------------------­Food service workers---- .. ----------------------------------­

Cooks, except private household----------------------------­Busboys and dishwashers ----------------------------------HeQlth service workers __________________________ .,.. ___________ _

Personal service workers-------------------------------------

PrFr~:~~~.5fi~~i~~o~~~t~~~s:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Guards afld watchmen------ .... --------------"·-------------­Policemen and detectives-----------------------------------

Private household worken-----------------------------­

'lncludes allocated cases not shown separately.

8- 686 CONNECTICUT

--------

-------

----------------

----------------

Total, 16 years $1 to old ond $1,999

over or loss

5 062 373 486 41 171 -68 21 53 5

109 16 19 -

204 42 62 -

462 3 - -

23 -134 14 164 10 586 -542 60

l 979 161

515 25 995 82 250 39 219 15

l 820 153 1 475 128

44 3 173 16 230 32 524 15

13 -129 14 362 48

330 25 11 -13 -

107 -80 17

119 8 15 -

159 8 B -

95 8 56 -

725 84 36 -7 -

501 84 181 -

1 160 209 183 10 411 43 290 73 • 276 83

46 13 230 70

182 34 109 26 - -

40 8 11 6 7 -

51 12 65 8

4 -8 -

q4 49 - -- -

21 13 35 14 38 22

8 -169 41 169 41

- -1 536 261

463 62 542 138 195 12 164 91 35 -

111 -170 8 32 -99 8 39 -26 5

Moles with earnings In 1969

$2,000 $4.000 $5,000 $6.000 to to to to

$3,999 $4.999 $5,999 $6,999

531 599 977 758 75 34 101 61 7 28 22 26

11 15 6 -16 19 7 6 9 9 8 19 - - - -

51 18 26 19 15 - 8 20 61 77 59 67 - - - -- - 8 5 7 42 32 3 - 21 46 -

56 48 61 159 87 79 136 51

136 209 451 322

45 39 111 78 53 123 248 178 13 17 48 35 25 30 50 31

121 188 411 '196 97 144 347 254 - 6 13 10 33 12 40 31 14 24 23 24 22 68 147 92 - - 6 7 6 10 25 27

22 24 93 63

24 39 64 42 - - - -- 7 - 6

13 - 41 10 6 13 6 17 5 19 17 9 - 5 - -

15 21 46 26 - - - -

15 14 19 4 - 7 27 22

64 95 SS 146 7 4 - 8 - 7 - -

28 63 37 108 '19 21 18 30

171 114 212 201 10 - 63 43 62 36 103 81 55 43 20 36 44 35 26 41

5 6 12 -39 29 14 41

23 30 26 41 9 16 21 19 - - - -9 10 7 -- - - -- - - -- 6 14 19 6 14 5 22 - - - -8 - - -

21 5 - -- - - -- - - -8 - - -

13 - - -- 5 - -- - - 8

52 20 35 8 52 20 35 8 - - - -

208 189 305 135 36 61 120 60 77 84 103 32 19 17 41 19 44 29 - -16 - 19 -23 9 40 13 18 13 16 24 - - - -

11 13 16 24 7 - - -

14 - 7 -

Median earnings (doll ors)

Earners $7.000 $8,000 $10,000 $15.000 worl<ed

to to to or All 50 to 52 $7,999 $9,999 $14,999 more earners W~JkS

785 669 358 12 6 067 6 l87 90 39 39 6 5 921 6 l41 51 25 12 - 7 049 7 l14 8 7 - - ... ... - - - - ...

11 24 13 - 6 658 ... - 7 12 - ...

18 22 8 - 4 500 ... 19 - - -

7 396 76 59 60 - 6 463 - - - - - -- 10 - - ... . ..

20 16 - - 5 125 41 19 27 - 7 122 7 414 89 120 47 6 6 805 7 (J'/9 57 40 32 - 5 331 5 6:17

305 281 108 - 6 082 6 7:'/9

95 86 36 - 6 481 7 0<)2 124 143 44 - 5 966 6 5:11 40 38 20 - 6 229 7 2(X) 46 14 8 - 5 790 6 6'15

289 262 100 - 6 125 6 816 217 221 67 - 6 085 6 7S4

- 12 - - ... 22 19 - - 5 638 6 40 43 43 27 - 6 917 8 Ol•3 87 73 20 - 6 109 6 314 - - - - ... ...

17 30 - - 6 352 ... 48 44 20 - 5 935 6 6~5

62 41 33 - 6 310 7 044 11 - - - ... ... - - - - ... . ..

13 24 6 - 5 988 6 250 7 6 8 - ... ...

31 11 19 - 7 048 ... 10 - - -16 19 8 - 5 772 6 01'1 - - 8 - ... ...

16 19 - - "' ... - - - - "' ...

96 123 54 8 6 442 6 M:I 17 - - - ". ... - - - - ... ...

46 90 37 8 6 356 6 83:1 33 33 17 - 6 750 7 08!1

99 112 30 12 s 406 5 78ir 32 18 7 - 6 198 37 43 6 - 5 626 5 851• 18 26 12 7 4 395 4 8411 12 25 5 5 4 314 5 m

- 10 - - ... 12 15 5 5 4 207 ... 6 17 5 - 5 154 5 53E: - 13 5 - 5 167 ... - - - - - ..

- 6 - - ... ... - - 5 - ... ... - 1 - - ... ... - - - - ... ... 6 4 - - ... ... - 4 - - ... ... - - - - ... ... 6 8 - 5 ... ... - - - - - -- - - - - -- - - - ... ... - 8 - - ... ... 6 - - 5 ... ... - - - - ... ...

13 - - - 3 673 4 575 13 - - - 3 673 4 575 - - - - - -

147 179 100 12 s 361 5 8M 51 65 - 8 5 604 5 852 43 25 40 - 4 667 5 441 35 25 27 - 6 447 5 805 - - - - l 802 ... - - - - ... 8 9 5 4 .5 588 ...

12 34 45 - 7 500 ... - - 32 - ... ...

12 7 8 - ... ... - 27 5 - ... ... - - - - ... ...

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

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Table 175. Occupation of the Male Experienced Civilian Labor Force by Earnings in 1969 and Race: 1970- Continued

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

BRIDGEPORT SMSA

Total

Experienced civilian labor force-----------------------Profesdonal, techn1cal, and kindred workers ________________ _

Accountants •• __________________________________ ------ ______ _ Arc\iitecfs __________________________________________________ _

Computer specialists __ ------ -- ____ ---- -------- .... ---- ---- ------f ngineers __ ................ ---- ---- .... ---- .... __ ---- ------ ____ ------ __ _

Aeronautical and astronautical -------------------------------Civil __ ---- ______ ---- ---- ------ ______ -------- ---- --- _____ _ Electrical and electronic -------------------------------------Mechanical. ___________ -- -- ________________ ------------ ___ _ Other engineers ______ ---- __________ ---------- ____ ---- .... ----

lawyers and judges -----------------------------------------­

life and physical scientlsts-------------------------------------Chemists ______ -- -- __ -- -- ---- ______ ---- ---- __ ---- ____ -----

Physicians, dentists, and related practitioners---------------------Dentists ______________________ ---- -------- __ ---- ------ ----Pharmacists ______ -------- ________________ ---- ____________ _

Physicians, medical and osteopathic--------------------------­Other related practitioners-----------------------------------

Health technologists and technicians __ --------------------------­Religious workers __ ------ -- ---- ------------------------------Social scientists ______ ---- ______ ------ __ ------ __ ---- ---- __ ----

Social and recreation workers----------------------------------Teachers __________ ---- ____ ---- ________________ --------------

College and university •. __________ ---- ____ ------ ____ ---- ____ _ Elementary and prekindergarten ------------------------------Secondary ---- ______ ---- ____________ ------ ------ ---- _____ _

Engineering and science techntcians ... -----------------------------Oraftsmen and surveyors ______ ------------------------------Electrical and electronic engineering technicians _________________ _

Technicians, except health, and engineering and science ___________ _

Airplane pilots __ ---------------- __ ------------ ------------Writers, artists, and entertainers -----------------------------­Other professional, technical, and kindred warkers----------------

Managen and adminlstraton, except farm----------------­Buyers, purchasing agents, and sales managers-----------------­School administrators---------------- __ ----------------------

-------

Specified managers and administrators, public administration _______ _ Other specified managers and administrators -------------------- -Managers and administrators, n.e.c., salaried ___________________ _ -Manufacturing ________ ---- __ ---- __________ ---- -------- ___ _ -

Wholesale and retail trade---------------------------------­Transportotion, communications, and other public utilities-------­All other industries--------------------------------.. -------

---

Managers and administrators, n.e.c,, self4 employed ----------------Construction ________________________ ---- ____ ---- ------ __ _ -Manufacturing ______________________ ---- ____ ---- _________ _

Wholesale and retail trade---------------------------------­All other industries----------------------------------------

Sales warlcen ---------------------------------------Insurance agents, brokers, and underwriters ____________________ _ Real estate agents and brokers-------------------------------­Soles representatives, manufacturing industries -----------------­Sales representatives, wholesale trade-------------------------­Soles clerks, retail trode--------------------------------------Salesmen, retail trade ________ --------------------------------Salesmen of services and construction--------------------------

-----------

Other sales workers------------------------------------------Clerical and kindred wan.an---------------------------­

Bonk tellers and cashiers------------------------------------­Bookkeepers and billing clerks--------------------------------­Mail handlers and postal clerks .. -----------------------------­Other clerical ond kindred workers-----------------------------

Craftsmen and kindred workers _________________________ _

!~~:;:i_~r~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~t~~~~~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Cabinetmakers •• ________ ---- ____________ -------- -- ---- ---- --Construction craftsmen ________ ---- ____________ ---- ------ ----

Carpenters __________ ---- ______________ ------ .,. ___ ------ -- -Excavating, grading, and road machine operators---------------Electricians •• __________________________ ---- -- ---- ---------

Masons and tile setters -----------------------------------... Pointers, construction and maintenance, and paperhangers-------Plasterers and cement finishers _______________ ,. .. ____________ _

Plumbers and pipe fitters---------------------------·------­Other construction craftsmen -------------------------------

Foremen, n.e.c .... ________ ---- ______ ---- ------ ------ ---- ---- --Manufacturing ____________ ------ ---- ------ -------- -- ---- --Nonmanofacturing industries ------ ____ ------ ---- ____ ------ --

linemen and servicemen, telephone and power ------------------­Locomotive engineers and firemen __ ----------------------------Mechanics and repairmen ________________ ------ -- ____ ,.. _______ -

Air conditioning, heating, and refrigeration -----------------... --Aircraft -- -- ______ ---- ______________ -------- ------------ -Automobile, Including body •• ____ ---- ____ -- -- -------- ---- -- --Radio and television --------------------------------------­Other mechanics and repairmen -----------------------------

Metal craftsmen, except mechanics ------------------ ---------­Machinists and jab and die setters --------------------------­Sheelmetal workers and tlnsmiths---------------------------­Taol and die makers--------------------------------------­Other metal craftsmen-------------------------------------

Printing craftsmen •• __ ---------- __ ---- -- -------- ------ ---- -- -Compositors and typesetters-------------------------------­Pressmen and plate printers, printing------------------------­

Stationary engineers and power station operators ---------------­Other craftsmen and kindred workers --------------------------

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

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---------------------

[Oata based an sample, see text. Far minimum base far derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text]

Moles with earnings In 1969 Median earnings (doll ors)

Total, Earners 16 years $1 ta $2,000 $4,000 $5.000 $6,000 $7,000 $8.000 $10,000 $15.000 worked

old and $1,999 ta to ta to to to ta or All 50 to 52 over or loss $3,999 $4.999 $5.999 $6,999 $7,999 $9,999 $14,999 more earners weeks

102 586 8 311 6 69'1 3 319 6 043 8 522 10 778 21 148 26 210 11 556 8 721 9 466

16 936 635 765 311 456 602 l 024 2 714 6 361 4 068 11 541 12 214 I 454 29 51 33 38 52 101 211 531 408 11 996 12 665

104 5 - 10 5 - 5 12 37 30 12 027 449 5 26 - - 14 28 66 216 94 11 979 12 183

4 101 51 50 35 75 38 155 490 1 912 I 295 13 024 13 308 580 4 3 5 4 9 13 52 239 251 14 184 14 369 179 - - 4 - - 4 19 114 38 12 741 12 936 955 12 17 15 24 7 22 70 447 341 13 473 13 857 708 - - - 15 11 29 73 322 258 13 509 13 835

1 679 35 30 11 32 11 87 276 790 407 12 263 12 527 590 11 - 6 16 10 14 21 110 402 15000+ 15000+

217 9 - 10 5 11 5 25 103 49 12 112 12 446 150 9 - 5 5 11 5 25 73 17 11 027 11 449

1 062 35 39 15 26 27 32 86 213 589 15000+ 15000+ 234 - - 6 - 5 4 14 44 161 15000+ 15000+ 282 15 20 5 15 17 6 47 IOl 56 10 792 11 276 478 10 19 4 11 - 22 20 62 330 15000+ 15000+ 68 10 - - - 5 - 5 6 42 ... ...

111 35 9 - 5 5 - 20 33 4 0 150 227 - 76 16 15 31 30 14 35 10 6 210 6 346 267 6 14 - 6 6 19 18 113 85 12 854 13 264

276 22 23 4 21 21 15 57 83 30 9 123 9 423 2 364 153 114 62 73 132 174 414 1 025 217 10 293 10 981

411 30 10 - 11 16 14 86 176 68 11 094 11 364 597 39 45 26 27 47 76 102 214 21 8 755 9 820

1 181 52 49 36 25 59 78 203 576 103 10 768 11 353 2 144 44 63 63 95 153 205 680 697 144 9 321 9 562

949 15 17 47 52 71 93 240 326 88 9 496 9 941 449 4 16 6 32 21 57 148 148 17 9 196 9 324 280 16 21 - - 14 15 39 68 107 12 574 12 288 126 - - - - - - 5 19 102 15000+ 15000+

I 133 81 107 13 25 13 107 199 355 233 10 303 11 811 2 157 133 172 44 51 75 119 362 830 371 10 738 11 631

11 419 307 264 130 326 397 730 1 681 3 677 3 907 12 549 12 880 1 704 57 25 18 22 59 90 296 595 542 12 395 12 716

280 4 5 - - 4 4 25 102 136 14 804 13 938 362 - 8 - 8 - 20 93 187 46 11 390 11 412

I 966 98 59 46 107 94 187 371 545 459 10 193 10 653 5 928 99 103 33 116 180 371 718 1 987 2 321 13 382 13 749 2 221 33 22 - 16 31 65 196 793 1 065 14 713 14 876 I 912 41 50 25 66 87 203 334 598 508 11 254 11 750

326 - 8 - 5 5 16 42 151 99 12 881 13 086 1 469 25 23 8 29 57 87 146 445 649 14 039 14 731 1 179 49 64 33 73 60 58 178 261 403 11 427 11 760

218 - 16 - - 4 5 20 65 108 14 923 15000+ 134 15 5 5 11 6 5 19 33 35 10 152 601 34 39 28 49 47 32 98 103 171 9 459 9 765 226 - 4 - 13 3 16 41 60 89 13 000 13 500

6 207 816 434 149 288 378 597 925 1 503 1 117 8 955 10 159 680 15 19 6 34 20 67 125 208 186 11 298 11 889 279 5 13 10 30 10 17 26 73 95 11 952 12 603 794 15 30 13 18 14 66 93 278 267 12 662 13 224

1 022 43 37 15 32 63 130 201 273 228 9 900 10 251 1 947 572 217 59 94 175 196 251 261 122 6 180 7 973

597 37 20 30 47 38 66 101 200 58 9 198 9 722 307 15 18 6 17 27 28 67 B7 42 9 269 10 489 581 114 80 10 16 31 27 61 123 119 8 410 10 455

7 989 923 846 214 614 912 993 1 940 1 281 266 7 489 8 318 421 141 60 11 40 91 36 22 15 5 4 864 6 256 488 46 49 18 54 53 41 100 100 27 7 585 B 500

1 070 58 36 13 23 76 186 571 102 5 8 501 B 620 6 010 678 701 172 497 692 730 1 247 1 064 229 7 363 8 319

24 642 877 1 211 682 1 245 2 080 2 572 6 015 8 384 1 576 9 215 9 792 163 7 5 8 25 42 30 37 5 4 6 869 7 095 370 40 14 10 25 64 64 98 45 10 7 500 7 925 111 4 4 21 4 22 31 10 15 - 7 016

5 486 296 355 225 321 497 491 1 265 1 677 359 0 002 9 841 1 525 36 140 50 119 133 157 402 435 53 0 634 9 452

514 23 12 53 38 43 41 80 154 70 9 175 9 800 952 25 36 25 29 84 68 240 371 74 9 742 10 508 462 20 17 10 19 56 41 150 144 5 8 907 9 564 830 122 85 53 54 80 100 168 119 49 7 210 0 621 93 10 4 4 5 9 10 10 36 5 ...

818 43 27 24 24 57 64 176 333 70 9 932 10 676 292 17 34 6 33 35 10 39 85 33 8 564 11 250

4 125 65 36 14 90 192 176 823 2 161 568 11 542 11 737 3 206 56 26 9 46 111 135 638 1 725 460 11 687 11 843

919 9 10 5 44 81 41 185 436 108 10 969 11 328 614 31 22 5 13 50 67 136 259 31 9 750 10 021 44 - - - - 6 - 9 23 6 ... ...

4 417 147 269 109 291 432 535 1 276 I 221 137 8 667 9 115 193 - 16 5 5 5 35 43 57 27 9 419 9 884 523 6 13 10 22 41 123 170 133 5 8 547 8 880

1 395 77 102 46 137 154 144 383 306 46 8 196 B 766 196 23 12 - 4 10 28 65 39 15 8 646 9 203

2 110 41 126 48 123 222 205 615 686 44 8 943 9 338

5 326 91 196 167 288 403 687 1 364 1 905 225 9 218 9 650 2 209 36 122 76 155 185 354 565 639 77 8 625 9 095

558 - 5 14 36 41 79 200 173 10 9 040 9 379 1 567 28 45 26 38 83 155 331 763 98 10 508 11 022

992 27 24 51 59 94 99 268 330 40 9 060 9 259 885 50 37 20 27 68 78 251 299 55 9 295 9 793 391 12 13 12 17 25 27 129 143 13 9 388 9 890 325 19 15 B 10 38 45 109 76 5 0 505 8 881 379 - - 13 11 33 32 107 150 33 9 879 10 550

2 722 146 273 90 150 271 381 639 624 148 0 156 8 830

CONNECTICUT 8-687

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Table l75. Occupation of the Male Experienced Civilian Labor Force by Earnings in 1969 and Race: 1970-Continued [Data based an sample, see text. For minimum base far derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text]

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas

of 250,000 or More

BRIDGEPORT SMSA-Continued

Total-Continued

Experienced cMUan labor force-Continued Opercxtl"H• ex.capt tn.nsport ____ ,.. __ ... __________ .._ __________ ,.

Assem biers ________ ---- -------- ---- __ ------ ____ ------ __ -----Checkers, examiners, and Inspectors; manufacturing ---------------Garage wor~ers and gos s.1ation ottendonts ............................................. .. Laundry and dryclecning operatives, n.e,c ................................................ ... Meat cutters and butchers·------------------------------------Mine a-pero1i11es, n.e.t .............. __ ---------- ------------ .......................... .. Packers and wrappers, exc&pt produce ___________ .., ______________ _ Pain!ers. milnufoctured a_rticles ________________________________ _

Precision machine cperotives ----------------.. ------------------Sawyers .... ____ -------- ___ ----- ------ ---------- __ ---- .... __ ..... __

Stationary firemen ------ ---- ---- ..... ---- _ .......................... -------- ---Tex tile operatives __ ---------- ---- __ ............. __ ---- ---------- .... __ Welders and flamecutters ________ ---- ____ ---------------- ------Other metalworking operatives _____ ,. _________________________ _ -Other specified operatives .................................................... ______ .,. ________ .., Mts.ceUoneous and not specified operatives -----------------------Occupation:

Machine operatives, miscellaneous specified -----------------­Machine operatives, not specified ------------------------ __ Miscellaneous operatives __ .......... ---- .... __ ------ ---------- ...... _ Not specified operatives----------------------------------

---

Industry, Manufoc tu ring __ ------ .... ---- .... ____ ---------- ------ _____ _ -

Durable goods ------ -----------------------------------Wood products, Including furniture.---------------------Primary metal industries ----------------------------­Fobrica1e-d metal industries --------------------------­Machinery, including electrical •• ----------------------­Motor vehicles and equipment------------------------­Transportation equipment, except motor vehicles --------­Other durable goods---------------------------------

------

Nondurable goods __ ----------------------------------­food and kindred products---------------------------­Apparel and other fobricated textile products -----------­Paper and allied products----------------------------­Chemicols ond allied products ------------------------­Other nondurable goods------------------------------

------Not specified manufacturing industries ___________________ _ -

Non manufacturing industries -------- ---------------------­Tronsportatton, communications, and other public utilities ........ Wholesale and retail trod•-----------------------------­All other industries------------------------------------

----

Transport equipment operatives ...... __ -------- __ ---- __ .... ___ _ -Bus drivers __ .... ____ ------ ____ -------------------------------taxicab dri"ers and chauffeurs---------------... ---------------­Truck drivers and deliverymen.-------------------------------­Other transport equipment operatives .. --------------------------

---Laber.rt, e~cept form __ -------------------------- .. -- .. --Construction laborers ____ ... __ -------- _______ ,.. __ ---- __ ------ __ -

Freight, s1ock, and material handlers --------------------------­Other specified laborers·------------------------------------­Miscellaneous and not specified laborers ------------------------

---

Occupation: Miscellaneous laborers __ -- ____ -------- ------ ---- ____ .,._ ----Not specified laborers ......... ---------------------.. ----- .. -- .. - -

Industry, Manufacturing ____ .... _,. ______ ------ ....... - ------ ---------- .... -

0 uroble goads ------ ---- ____ ---------- ---- -------- ___ _ -Wood products, including furniture ..... --------------------Metal industries ________ ,. .. ______ ........ ____ ---- ________ .. -Machinery, !ncludin.g electrical ________________________ _ -Tronsportot1on equipment ______ -------------------- __ _ -Other duroblo goads---------------------------------

Nondurable goods---- __ ------------------------------­Food ond kindred products----------------------------

Not specified manufacturing industries ___________________ _

Nonmonufocturing industries __ -- ---- -------· -------- _____ _ Railroads ond raltway express service ...... ________________ _ Traosp-Ortation, except ra~lroads ------------------------­Communications, and utilities and sanitary seNices --------­Wholesale and retail trade-----------------------------­All other industries------------------------------------

fanaen ud fantt muagars ---------------------------­

Famt laborers and farm foremen------------------------­Pold form laborers and farm foremen •• ------------------------­Unpaid family workers---------------------------------------

Servlc:e workers, except private household I ----------------

Cleaning service workers------------------------------------­Food service workers---------------------------------------­

Cooks, ••Cept private household----------------------------­Busboys and dishwashers ----------------------------------

Health servf ce workers _____ ,. ......... __ ---------------------- ____ .. Persona\ service workers---.. --------·------------------------

PnF~~~~~~. sfi~~i~~o~::r~~~s :::::::::::::: :::::::::: :::::::::: :: G~ords and watchmen ---·--------------------------------­Poiic:emen and detectives -----------------------------------

Pri~ate Msthold woril.trs .................. - .......... ______ .,, .. _______ ..

'Includes allocated coses not shown separately.

8 - 688 CONNECTICUT

----

---------------------

-

Total, 16 years $1 to

old and $1,999 aver or loss

16 466 l 046 l 621 92 1 460 38

586 252 141 11 392 24

23 -434 38 257 16

1 838 42 69 -

286 10 125 21 613 21

1 138 59 2 357 161 5 126 261

1 508 74 2 048 83

898 75 672 29

4 638 207 3 920 173

13 -671 42 374 20

1 274 37 63 -

732 11 793 63

693 34 87 -42 -76 -77 11

411 23 25 -

488 54 84 7

200 33 204 14

5 243 529 191 22 138 24

3 773 308 1 141 175

5 119 1 379 967 100

2 349 759 1 264 340

539 180

153 37 386 143

291 73 240 56 - -

137 31 30 14 15 3 58 8 51 17 9 5 - -

248 107 5 -- -

45 -75 35

123 72

152 30

80 32 80 32 - -

8 311 1 732 2 398 457 1 768 739

693 195 375 270 145 23 615 145

2 4i/J 189 770 5 665 134 942 20

22 s

Males with earnings in 1969

$2,000 $4,000 $5,000 $6.000 to to to ta

$3,999 $4,999 $5.999 $6,999

1 082 708 l 280 2 214 50 108 123 223 65 22 82 163

166 32 16 15 29 11 18 20 23 29 26 38 - - 5 -65 15 55 30 35 4 20 56 65 102 81 189 4 - 7 16

- - 18 47 15 - - 17 41 17 32 65 35 38 71 186

207 159 256 428 276 171 470 721

72 49 161 209 89 62 205 287 76 28 77 132 39 32 27 93

232 145 422 638 195 10\ 365 SOI

3 5 - -22 9 63 95 33 13 33 58 64 43 133 195 5 - 10 4

36 5 41 66 32 26 85 83

33 40 57 134 9 5 9 17

10 5 - -6 - 15 7 - - 4 18 8 30 29 92 4 4 - 3

44 26 48 83 4 6 - 14

21 4 21 43 19 16 27 26

378 261 400 577 27 18 22 39 - 27 19 14

230 140 267 395 121 76 92 129

761 352 53S 591 95 53 190 147

371 141 200 255 249 91 ilJ 139

46 67 85 50

2 4 54 9 44 63 31 41

18 so 32 31 8 46 25 26 - - - -4 27 18 8 - 5 - -- 4 - -4 10 7 18

10 4 7 5 - - - -- - - -

28 17 53 19 - - - -- - - -- - 36 5

14 5 6 -14 12 11 14

17 22 5 5

11 6 8 s 11 6 8 5 - - - -

919 478 886 761 277 153 410 395 306 92 160 98 107 48 66 41 82 4 4 4 28 - 39 19 80 51 73 63 73 52 80 122 - - 6 II 56 52 49 72 17 - 20 28

11 6 - -

Median earning• {dollort)

Farne'1 $7,000 $8,000 $10,000 $15,000 W<lrkfd

to to to or All 50 :to 52 $7,999 $9,999 $14,999 more earners weeks

2 744 4 498 2 655 239 7 694 a m 313 482 203 27 7 685 8 025 241 541 295 13 8 440 B 800

11 50 32 12 2 494 6 500 15 10 12 15 6 075 6 156 47 111 89 5 a 162 8 356 - 5 13 -

7 i36 1 .iio 103 96 32 -51 57 18 - 6 955 7 422

332 597 417 13 8 362 a 112 s 22 10 5 ... ...

37 68 95 11 8 912 9 327 40 26 6 - 7 238

8 ~93 81 197 147 6 8 442 232 293 170 54 7 776 8 174 375 421 319 31 6 924 7 ·«l6 861 1 522 797 47 7 771 8 151

229 439 262 13 7 825 B :!la 364 647 302 9 7 819 8 1116 167 233 99 11 7 365 1 ;•99 101 203 134 14 8 148 B $61

801 l 415 737 41 7 843 a 10a 709 1 201 638 37 7 882 8 199

- - 5 -155 198 83 4 7 674 7 846 74 84 49 10 7 405 7100

233 332 221 16 7 708 8 031 - 29 IS -

8 :ii,5 151 307 108 7 8 524 96 251 157 - 8 092 8 332

92 200 99 4 7 527 eo~ 14 24 5 4 ... ... 5 11 11 - ... ...

\S 33 - - ... .,,. 14 15 15 - ... ,,,,

44 117 68 - 7 534 8 0118 - 14 - - 77iii 60 107 60 6 6 867

12 41 - - ... 27 41 10 - 6 488 7 3~1 21 25 50 6 7 000 7 8~4

760 1 301 913 117 7 627 8 226 15 31 11 6 6 167 7 300 16 21 17 - 5 947 6 286

542 1 022 769 100 8 009 8 581 187 234 116 11 6 826 1 393

573 557 311 60 5 126 6 181 146 161 69 6 6 310 7 15:1 262 235 96 30 4 316 6 6~1 115 126 125 19 4 473 6 ?Ill 50 35 21 5 4 649 sm 19 12 11 5 5 620 6 16;• 31 23 10 - 4 095 s 8611

46 20 21 - 5 141 6 511> 46 12 21 - 5 400 6 on - - - - - -·

22 6 21 - 5 361 ... 5 6 - - ... ... 8 - - - ... ...

11 - - - ... ... - B - - ... ... - 4 - - ... ... - - - - - -4 15 - 5 3 214 ... - 5 - - ... ... - - - - - -- 4 - - ... ... 4 6 - 5 ... ... - - - - 1 708 ... 6 16 34 17 6 400 5 9M

6 5 3 4 ... ... 6 5 3 4 ... ... - - - - - -

773 1 489 1 088 185 6 185 7 475 295 265 122 24 5 761 6 373 114 132 104 23 2 948 s 711 77 84 62 13 4 927 6 833

- 6 5 - 1 389 ... - 30 6 - 5 551

69 49 53 32 5 432 6 042 255 883 724 82 9 040 9 339 49 365 292 42 9 721 9 767 76 142 84 - 6 576 7 947

130 361 338 28 9 418 9 441

- - - - ... ...

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

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Table 175. Occupation of the Male Experienced Civilian Labor Force by Earnings in 1969 and Race: 1970 - Continued [Data based on sample, see text. For minimum base far derived figures (percent, median, etc,) and meaning of symbols, see text]

The State Males with earnings in 1969 Median earnings

(dollars)

Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas Total, Earners.

of 250,000 or More 16 years $1 to $2,000 $4,000 $5,000 $6,000 $7,000 $8.000 $10,000 $15,000 worked aid and $1,999 ta ta ta to to to ta or All 50 to 52

over or loss $3,999 $4,999 $5,999 $6,999 $7,999 $9,999 $14,999 more earners weeks

BRIDGEPORT SMSA-Continued

Negro

Experienced civilian labor force----------------------- 6 068 478 798 479 633 944 884 1 139 617 96 6 684 7 111 Professional, tec.hnlcQI, and kindred wnrken _________________ 259 34 38 14 22 36 41 61 7 486 8 541

Accountants------------------------------------------------- 9 6 3 Architects--------------------------------------------------- 10 5 Computer specialists __ -------- __________ ---------------- ______ 6 6 fnglneers -- ________ ---- __________________ ------ ____ ------ ___

Aeronautical and astronautical -------------------------------11 5

Civil ______ ---- ______________ ------ __ ---- __ ---- -- ------ ___ Electrical and electronic -------------------------------------Mechanical ____________________________________ ------ ______

Other engineers ____ .... -- ____ -- -- ---- -- -- ---------- ---- __ ---- 5 LCJwyers CJnd judges -- -- ---------- -- -- ------------------------life and physical scientists-------------------------------------

Chemists ________ ---- ____________ ---------------- _________ Physicians, dentists, and related practitioners--------------------- 4

Dentists ________________ .... ____ .... ________ ------ ---- ------ .... Pharmacists ________ ------ __________ .... ------------ _________ Physicians, medical and osteopathic---------------------------Other related practitioners ___________________________________

Health technologists and technicians----------------------------- 8 4 Religious workers __ ---------- -- ------------------------------ 14 4 10 Sada I scientists ______ ---- __ .... ________ -- -- ____ -- __ ---- .... ---- __

Social and recreation workers---------------------------------- 21 10 T ea.chers __ .... ______ ---- ______________ ------ __________________ 41 4 23

College and university ________________ -------------------- ___ 4 4 Elementary and prekindergarten ------------------------------ 9 4 5 S.e-condary ____________________________________ ---- __ ------ 24 5 14

Engineering and science technicians ______________________________ 23 3 4 10 Draftsmen and surveyors ________ ---------------------------- 6 Electrical and electronic engineering technicians __________________ 10

Technicians, except health, and engineering ond science _____________ 5 Airplane pilots ____ ----------------------------------------- 5

Writers, artists, and entertainers ------------------------------- 14 5 6 3 Other professional, technical, and kindred workers _________________ 93 18 24 9 11 15 16

Managen and adminlstraton, except form ___________ .., ______ 191 4 14 23 53 44 26 14 7 783 7 878 Buyers, purchasing agents, and sales managers------------------- 25 3 10 12 School administrators-- ... -------------------------------------- 10 4 6 Specified managers and administrators, public administration ________ 14 10 4 Ott.er specified managers and administrators --------------------- 68 4 26 15 4 Managers and administrators, n.e.c., salaried _____________________

Manufacturing ____________ ---- -- -- __ -- ____ ------ -- --- --- ---47 12 13 12

Wholesale and retail trade----------------------------------- 17 Transportation, communications, and other public utilities _________ 7 All other industries----------------------------------------- 23 4 4

Managers and administrators, n.e.c., self-employed ---------------- 27 4 14 4 Construction ManufocturinQ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Wholesale and retail trade----------------------------------- 27 14 All other industries-----------------------------------------

Sales worken ------ ---- -------------------- ---------- 94 12 16 11 14 10 Insurance agents, brokers, and underwriters---------------------- 6 6 Real estate agents and brokers---------------------------------Soles representatives, manufacturing Industries ------------------- 13 6 Soles representatives, wholesale trade--------------------------- 4 Sales clerks, retail trade __ ------------------------------------- 55 12 4 5 6 Salesmen, retail trade ________ --------------------------------- 4 4 Salesmen of services and construction--------------------------- 5 5 Olher sales workers------------------------------------------ 7 4

Clerical and kindred workers----------------------------- 376 54 80 29 51 51 75 29 6 353 7 074 Bonk tellers and cashiers-------------------------------------- 11 11 8ookkeepers and billing clerks __________________________________ 11 6 Mail handlers and postal clerks------------------------------ --- 39 14 6 19 Other clerical and kindred workers------------------------------ 315 54 75 29 26 45 50 29 5 741 7 000

Craftsmen and kindred workers--------------------------- 1 201 56 163 83 79 172 139 292 217 7 342 8 081 Apparel craftsmen and upholsterers----------------------------- 13 4 4 5 Bo kers ________________ ---- ______ ---- __ ---- -- ____ -- -- -- -- --- 24 10 14 Co blnetmakers ____________________ ---- ______________ -- ---- ___ Construction craftsmen -- -- -------- ---- ---------------- ------- 191 15 45 16 16 37 50 7 469

Carpenters __ .... ____________________ ---------- ______ -- .. - ____ 35 25 6 4 Excavating, grading, and rood machine operators---------------- 33 5 11 5 Electricians __________________________________ ........ ------ ____ 14 9 5 Masons and tile setters ------------------------------------- 22 4 13 Painters, construction and maintenance, and paperhangers-------- 54 11 6 21 16 Plasterers and cement finishers------------------------------- 11 6 5 Plumbers and pipe fitters------------------------------------ 18 10 6 2 Other construction craftsmen -------------------------------- 4 4

Foremen, n.e.c __________________________ ---- ---- -------- __ --- 86 10 12 20 44 Manufacturing ________ ---- ______ ---- -- ---- ---- ---------- --- 68 5 12 15 36 Nonmanufacturing industries ____ -- ---- -------- ---- -------- --- 18 5 5 8

llnemen and servicemen, telephone and power-------------------- 45 14 18 Lotomotive engineers and firemen .... -----------------------------Mechanics and repairmen .... ________ -- -- -- -- ------ ---- ---- .... ---- 235 23 15 11 40 33 25 59 29 6 864 7 650

Air conditioning, heating, and refrigeration ---------------------9 Aircraft ________ ------ ________________ ------ ____ -------- __ 16 7

~~~j;1~~~etei~~J~~~g-~~~~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 112 10 11 19 14 9 29 14 6 714 7 7

Other mechanics and repairmen ------------------------------ 100 6 14 19 30 15

Metal craftsmen, except mechanics ----------------------------- 256 10 13 31 20 29 38 68 47 7 658 7 875 Machinists and job and die setters---------------------------- 114 10 13 5 10 12 17 27 20 7 412 Sheetmetol workers and tinsmiths----------------------------- 13 5 2 6 Toal and die makers---------------------------------------- 8 2 6 Other metol craftsmen-------------------------------------- 121 24 10 12 21 33 21 7 690 7 700

Printing craftsmen __________ ------ __ ---- ____ ---------------- -- 14 4 4 6 Compositors and typesetters--------------------------------- 10 4 6 Pressmen and plate printers, printing-------------------------- 4 4

Stationary engineers and power station operators ----------------- 14 7 7 Other craftsmen and kindred workers --------------------------- 323 8 90 5 13 62 28 70 47 6 734 7 396

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS CONNECTICUT 8-689

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Table 175. Occupation of the Male Experienced Civilian labor Force by Earnings In 1969 and Race: 1970-Continued [Data based on sample, see text. For minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text]

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

BRIDGEPORT SMSA-Continued

Negro-Continued

Experienced civilian labor force-Continued

Operatlv111 exce"t transport ... ----------------------... -----Assemblers --------------------·----------------------------Ch.eckers. examiners, and inspectorsi manufacturing --------------­Garage WQrkers and gos station attendants-------- .. --------------laundry and drycleoning operotives, n.e.c _______________ ,... ______ .,._ Meat cutters and butchers-------------------------------------Mine operatives, n.e.c ________ ,,_ ___ ---- __ -------- __ .. _________ ---Packers end wrappers, except produce _____________________ ., ____ _

Pointers. monufactured articles ... -------------------------------­Precision machine operatives---------------... ----------------- ... -Sawyers ---- ------ -------- -----.. ----------------------------

Stationary firemen __ -------- ---------------------------------Textile ope rat iv es ____ -----..... _____ -- ------------ ---- ---- _____ _ Welders and flomeou tiers .... _.-------------------- __ -------- __ Other metalworking operatives --------------------------------­Other specified operatives ------------------------------------­Miscellaneous and not specified operatives -----------------------

Occupatlonf Mo-chine <1_perotives1 miscellaneous specified -----------------­Machine operatives, not specified ----------.. --.. ------------­Miscellaneous operatives. ------ ---------- -----------------­Not specified operatives-----------------------------------

Industry,

M~~·/~~1~u ~~~d's=:::::===::::::::::::::=::=:::::=:::=:::: Wood products, including furniture .. ___ ,. _________ .. ______ _ Primary metal industries --------------------.. --------­Fabrfcated metal industries ----------------------------Machinery. including electrical _____________________ .. ___ _ Motor vehicles and equipment-------------------------­Transportation equipment1 except motor vehicles ---------­Other durable goods-----------------------------·----

Nondurable goods ---- ---------------------------------­Food and kindred product•----------------------------­Apporel and other fabricated textile products ------------­Poper and allied products ...... -----------------------­Chemicals and allied products -------------------------­Other nondurable goods-------------------------------

Not specified mcnufocturing industries---------------------Nonmanufocturing industries ---- ------------------------ __ _

Tronsp-0rlatian. communications, and other public utilities----­Wholesale and retail trade------------------------------­All other industries-------------------------------------

Tr1111nsport eqiulpment oparath11s ____ ------------ -----------Bus drivers __ ---- ---------- ___ ,.. __ ---------------------------Taxicab drivers and chauffeurs---------------------------------Truck drivers and deliverymen _________________________________ _

O!her transport equipment operotives--------------------- .. ------

labor.trs; except farm---------------------------------­Construction laborers ---------- ---- ------------------------ .. -­Freight, stock, and material handlers---------------------------­Other specified laborers --------------------------------·-----­Miscellaneous ond not specified laborers----------------------~--

Occupation: Miscellaneous laborers------------------------------------Not specifJed lo borers ______ -------------------------------

lndustry1 Manufacturing ______________________ ---- ______ ------ ____ _

Durable goods-----------------------------------------Wood products, including furniture ___________________ .. __ M etol industries .. - ______________ ------ ______ ....... _------Machinery, including electrical ____________ --------------Transportation equipment .... ---------...... _______________ _ Other durable goods----------------------·-----------

Nondurable goods -------- -----------------------------­Food and kindred products .. --------------------------­

Not specifi-ed manufacturing industries---------------------

Nonmonufacturing industries _____ ,. __ ---------- -------------Railroads and railway express service --------------------­Transportation, except railroads------- .. -----------------­Communications, and utilities and sanitary services------- .. -­Wholesale and retail trade------------------------------­All other industries-------------------------------------

Farmers and farm manag•n ----------------------------­

Fatn1 laborers and form faremtn -------.. ------------------Paid form laborers and form foremen _____ ., _____________________ _

Unpaid family workers-----------------------------·---------­

S•rvke worictn. except private household1 .... ----------------Cleanfng service workers ------------------_ .. ____ ., ____________ _ food service workers------------------------------.----------­

Cooks, except private household----------------------·------­Busboys ond dishwashers -----------------------------------

Health service workers __________ ------------------------------Personal service workers------------------------------ .. -------Protedive service workers .. -- .. ------------------------------ __ _

i~~~r:n~~:f E~Ef~:-.=:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Private housohold wori1trs ______________ ,._---------------

1lnc!udes allocated cases not shown separately.

8 - 690 CONNECTICUT

Total, 16 years old and

over

1 951 166 53 19

15

44 33

276 7

25

67 143 481 622

125 328 109 60

576 498

5 151

18 149

5 78 92

75 19

9 47 3

46 13 8

25

611 14 12

332 253

612 119 196 212 85

39 46

56 51

36 10

5 5

29

12 8 9

12

755 328

81 27 33 35 72 56

46 10

$1 to $1,999 or loss

74

19 42

4 19 10 9

42 34

13

15

102 6

14 52 30

14 16

13 13

9 4

17

8 9

4

133 28 32 4

24 6

27

$2.000 to

$3,999

174 11 6

11 7 9

15 5

54 56

5 21 26 4

52 43

11

10

22

65

20 45

106 6

27 68 5

138 63 12 3 9

Males with earnings in 1969

$4,000 to

$4,999

177 46

6

24

10 4

60 27

6 5 6

10

22 22 5

11

6

51

41 10

52 18 21 7 6

6 6

80 17 5 5

$5,000 to

$5,999

232 20 20

6 7

13

3 16 67 74

5 48 14 7

66 66

18

26 5 5

12

66 7

23 36

70 23 27

20

15 5

8 8

12

12

131 99

19 9 4

4

$6,000 to

$6,999

368 17 11

14 41

7

3 43 91

141

27 82 21 11

130 96

25 18 33

11 9

31

4 27 3

11 4

78 7

10 31 30

105 25 57 20 3

3 3

111 52 9

5 6

13

13

$7,000 to

$7,999

317 38 11

13

65

13

38 76 58

12 37

5 4

58 58

27

20

5 6

112

46 66

113 22 35 47 9

4 5

9 9

4

58 31

11 12

5 7

$8,000 to

$9,999

432 21

9 5

91

23 27 76

172

44 96 22 10

154 132

42

16

29 45

22 5

5 12

18 9 4 5

130

93 37

54 19 11 18 6

6 6

62 21 11 11

5 9

16

16

$10,000 lo

$14,999

142 6 5 5

10

5

25

6 6

26 48

18 20 5 5

48 43

15

14

14

5 5

92

2 67 23

10

6

6

30 5

12 4

5 3

$15,000 or

more

35 7

4 12

4

4 4

17

11 6

12 12

Median eorning15 {dollars)

Earners worked

All 50 to 52 earners weeks

6 865 6 353

7 785

7 692 6 445 6 794

8 159 6 866 5 893

6 815 6 875

7 3i5 6 379

7 406

8 108 7 083

5 657 6 260 6 158 3 588

5 202 5 566

7 (180 6 1194

71:12 6 51l5 7 25.I

8 3!i9 6 9!11

7 l~l

8 683 7 311

6 1l3

6 414 4 714

5 5$8 5 667

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

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Table 175. Occupation of the Male Experienced Civilian Labor Force by Earnings in 1969 and Race: 1970-Continued [Data based an sample, see text. Far minimum base far derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text]

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

HARTFORD SMSA

Total

Experienced civilian labor force-----------------------

Professlonal, technical, and kindred wot\en -----------------Accountants .... ______ ---- ____________________________ ------ __ _ Architects .... ---- ____ ---- ______________ ------ ________________ _ Computer specialists ____________ ---- -------- ---- -------- _____ _ Engineers -- __________________________ ------ __ ---- ______ -----

Aeronautical and astronautical ------------------------------Civil __ -- ________ ---- ---- __ ---- ____ ------ ------ ----------Electrical and electronic ------------------------------------Mechanical •. ____________________________________ ---- ____ _ Other engineers ______ ---- ________________________________ _

lawyers and judges ----------------------------------------­

Life and physica' scientists------------------------------------Chemists -- ______ ---- ____________________________ ------ __

Physicians, dentists, and related practitioners--------------------Dentists ______________________ ---- ---- ______ ---- ---- ____ _ Pharmacists -- __________________ ------ ___________________ _

Physicians, medical and osteopathic-------------------------­Other related practitianers----------------------------------

Hea\th technologists and technicians-------------------------- __ Religious workers ------------------------------------ -------

---------------Social scientists ________ --- _.:. _________ ---- __ ---- ----.:.--- _____ _

Social and recreotion workers----------------------------------Teachers-- ____________________________ ------ ______________ _ -College and university ______ ---------------------------------Elementary and prekindergarten ------------------------------Secondary ________________________ ------ ---- -------- ---- _ -Engineering and science technicians ______________ .. _____________ _ -Draftsmen ond surveyors ____________ ------------------------Electrical and electronic engineering technicians ________________ _ -Technicians, except health, and engineering and science ___________ _ -Airplane pilots ____ -------------- ---------------------------

Writers, artists, and entertainers -----------------------------­Other professional, technical, and kindred workers----------------

--

Managers and administrators, except farm----------------­Buyers, purchasing agents, and soles managers-----------------­School administrators----------------------------------------

---Specified managers and administrators, public administration ______ _ -Other specified managers and administrators ---------------------Managers and administrators, n.e.c., salaried ___________________ _ -

Manufacturing ____ ------------ __ ---------------------------Wholesale and retail trade---------------------------------- -Transportation, communications, and other public utilities _______ _ -AU other industries-----------------------------------------Managers and administrators, n.e.c., self-employed---------------Construction ____________________________________________ _

Manufacturing ____ ---- __ -------------------------------- --Wholesale and retail trade---------------------------------­All other Industries ---- ---- ---- __ ---- ----------------------

Sales workers ---- ________ ---------------------------Insurance agents, brokers, and underwriters--------------------­Rea\ estate agents and brokers-------------------------------­Sales representatives. manufacturing industries -----------------­Soles representatives, wholesale trade-------------------------­Soles clerks, retail trade--------------------------------------Solesmen, retail trade __________________ -------------------- __ Salesmen of services and construction-------------------------­Other sales workers-----------------------------------------

Cleri10ml and kindred workers---------------------------­Bank tellers and cashiers-------------------------------------Bookkeepers and billing clerks ________________________________ _

Mail handlers and postal clerks-------------------------------­Other clerical and kindred workers-----------------------------

Craftsmen and kindred work•rs-------------------------­Apparel craftsmen and upholsterers----------------------------Bakers ________________________________________ -- -- ---- ----Ca binetmokers ____________________________ ---- ---- ____ ---- --

Con structian craftsmen ---------- ------------ ----------------Carpenters ________________________________________ -- -- -- ... Excavating, grading, and rood machine operators ______________ _ Electricians ________________________ ------ ______ -- -- -- -- -- -

Masons and tile setters -----------------------------------­Painters, construction and maintenance, ond paperhangers------­Plasterers and cement finishers-----------------------------­Plumbers and pipe fitters----------------------------------­Other construction craftsmen -------------------------------

Fa rem en, n.e.c ________________ -- -- -- -- -- -- ------ ---- ---- -- --Manufacturing ____ ---- __________ ---- ---- __ -- ---- -- ---- -- --Nonmonufocturing industries ---- ------ ____ ---- ---- ---- ---- --

Linemen and servicemen, telephone and power------------------­Locomotive engineers and flremen------------------------------Mechanics and repairmen __________ -------------------------- -

Air conditioning, heating, and refrigeration --------------------Aircraft __ ------ ____ -- -- ____________ ---- ---- ---- -------- -Automobile, including body ________ ------------------------ --

-----------------------------------------

Radio and television --------------------------------------­Other mechanics and repairmen -----------------------------

--

Metal craftsmen, except mechanics ---------------------------­Machinists and jab and die setters --------------------------­Sheetmeta\ workers and tlnsmilhs---------------------------­Taa\ and die makers--------------------------------------­Other metal craftsmen-------------------------------------

Printing craftsmen __ ------------ __ ---- ______ ------ -- -------- -Compositors and typesetters-------------------------------­Pressmen and plate printers, printing------------------------­

Stationary engtneers and power station operators ---------------­Other craftsmen and kindred workers --------------------------

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

----------

Tata\, 16 years old and

over

173 808

33 597 2 639

297 l 737 9 589 2 511

800 l 164 2 012 3 102 l 288

537 335

2 200 410 448

l 194 148 240 548 472

421 4 210

893 1 022 2 005 3 172 l 535

428 420

78 1 770 4 057

21 038 3 140

566 1 045 3 336

11 099 2 B98 3 163

616 4 422 1 852

433 106 843 470

13 627 2 917

577 1 708 2 370 2 665 l 155

633 l 602

15 491 510 811

2 212 11 95B

38 011 312 279 255

8 753 2 859

706 l 413

687 l 039

208 1 253

588

6 273 4 177 2 096 1 092

31 7 908

445 l 229 2 679

384 3 171

6 884 3 478

952 l 649

805 1 360

639 541 386

4 478

$1 to $1,999 or loss

15 555

1 375 99 -

53 213 87

8 24 33 61 31

5 -

55 5

35 15 -9

46 10

40 279

68 113 66

152 60 26 21 -

158 W4

577 74

9 30

141 211 49 80

6 76

112 14

5 60 33

1 547 55 29 48 81

856 123 45

310

2 087 282

60 155

l 590

1 537 30 15 16

429 116

34 24 46

101 5

75 28

92 56 36 35 -

406 13 28

224 27

114

160 66 19 51 24 61 26 30

6 287

Males with earnings in 1969

$2,000 $4,000 $5,000 $6,000 to ta to ta

$3,999 $4,999 $5,999 $6,999

10 880 6 372 9 186 12 852

1 307 726 914 1 259 75 48 66 122 13 4 17 6 43 50 56 33

120 118 202 103 37 32 75 28 - 22 11 5

21 11 47 20 16 14 16 11 46 39 53 39 46 6 33 -18 17 5 10 9 11 5 5

67 26 87 40 - 11 5 13

26 6 13 6 30 9 64 11 11 - 5 10 32 15 6 24 92 29 20 58 4 6 4 21

53 10 11 31 346 86 112 271

70 32 13 30 138 18 26 73 115 36 62 154 84 93 104 263 53 35 43 \()()

10 22 20 43 18 16 24 50 6 - 6 -

116 73 50 55 180 129 117 172

409 246 454 786 71 13 25 116 12 - - 9 9 4 4 17

73 68 150 152 170 96 214 392

31 11 " 19 50 93 23 84 140 - 5 9 31

46 57 102 171 74 65 61 100 21 a 19 19 - - 15 17

48 47 23 44 5 10 4 20

853 357 506 804 125 63 93 120 25 19 33 18 66 10 35 36 96 43 56 162

342 122 169 216 66 29 49 115 40 9 17 35 93 62 54 102

1 302 643 986 1 505 52 23 lB 47 69 59 72 67

139 79 15B 194 1 042 482 738 l 197

1 660 1 264 2 093 2 624 19 33 26 26 46 - 19 5 11 20 39 31

361 294 570 625 111 125 181 204

10 14 44 44 55 19 95 87 39 19 44 20 68 67 86 115 21 6 22 24 33 23 64 66 24 21 34 65

38 68 170 127 28 21 90 50 10 47 80 77 54 lB 17 50 - - - -

457 309 486 716 - - 14 38

44 27 37 65 238 127 215 255

18 32 36 47 157 123 184 311

1S9 190 284 526 92 111 133 306 19 22 43 65 29 27 60 67 19 30 48 ea 68 77 96 120 48 29 56 53 20 44 30 67 10 - 5 16

437 255 381 382

Median earnings (dollars)

Earners $7,000 $8,000 $10,000 $15,000 worked

to ta to ar All 50 ta 52 $7,999 $9,999 $14,999 mar& earners weeks

16 087 32 514 46 606 23 756 8 '82 9 829

1 662 4 743 12 637 8 974 11 90-4 12 624 150 406 1 040 633 11 700 12 282

6 40 78 133 14 006 15000+ 93 420 779 210 10 773 11 303

198 814 4 481 3 340 13 377 13 734 39 139 1 159 915 13 531 14 135 17 130 413 194 12 506 12 688 22 84 525 410 13 362 13 769 47 131 880 864 14 193 14 476 73 330 1 504 957 13 025 13 292 2B 37 270 837 15000+ 15000+

27 74 210 171 12 679 12 997 27 48 149 81 12 097 12 080 49 101 364 I 411 15000+ 15000+ - 12 30 334 15000+ 15000+ 6 31 212 113 12 382 12 835

43 50 101 871 15000+ 15000+ - 8 21 93 15000+ ...

33 45 60 16 8 044 a 200 60 103 102 38 7 483 7 938 28 54 163 182 13 344 14 195

31 70 137 38 a 9B6 10 807 356 751 1 588 421 9 744 10 737

13 109 362 196 11 540 12 8B9 129 171 285 69 a 164 9 500 187 418 837 130 9 830 10 179 266 881 1 063 266 9 417 9 B09 92 426 582 144 9 805 10 194 46 142 105 14 8 662 9 066 30 67 141 53 9 522 10 078

6 5 9 46 ... 73 317 642 286 10 335 l l 300

234 563 l 519 939 11 414 12 197

1 047 2 926 6 865 7 728 12 967 13 318 179 499 l 130 l 033 12 624 13 04B

12 40 187 297 15000+ 15000+ 63 230 474 214 11 746 I l 853

196 560 l 001 995 11 638 12 312 487 l 373 3 636 4 520 13 584 13 860

79 198 884 l 577 15000+ 15000+ 192 533 959 I 059 12 276 12 763

15 67 257 226 13 405 13 600 201 575 l 536 l 658 13 200 13 362 110 224 437 669 12 059 12 636

12 50 115 175 13 196 14 462 - 5 13 51 14 231 ...

83 108 184 246 10 231 10 632 15 61 125 197 13 480 13 680

986 1 982 3 G91 2 701 9 776 11 137 204 547 1 043 667 11 206 11 766

20 103 145 185 11 431 12 134 63 271 701 478 12 318 12 598

195 345 808 584 11 281 11 804 226 255 319 160 5 074 7 711

82 228 295 168 8 996 9 838 72 108 199 108 9 B24 10 B71

124 125 381 351 8 B96 10 958

1 967 3 306 2 G61 834 7 622 8 460 44 21 18 5 1 809 6 243 95 169 180 40 7 826 8 592

427 728 301 31 7 892 8 096 l 401 2 388 2 362 75B 7 664 8 631

4 148 9 896 12 310 2 479 9 148 9 596 42 81 50 5 7 524 B 145 35 96 49 14 8 406 8 725 27 63 40 8 7 389 7 206

l 006 2 249 2 557 662 8 971 9 687 308 844 804 166 8 911 9 466

63 157 262 78 9 834 lO 739 128 370 510 125 9 614 9 815 102 154 174 89 8 955 11 067 161 255 140 46 7 512 8 595 37 47 29 17 7 703 ...

144 273 481 94 9 623 10 328 63 149 157 47 8 792 9 746

323 1 272 3 125 l 058 11 674 11 838 180 767 2 152 833 12 083 12 207 143 505 973 225 10 771 11 011 64 297 524 33 10 105 10 530 - - 22 9 ... ...

932 2 211 2 113 278 8 586 a 983 46 143 168 23 9 559 9 687

134 376 459 59 9 487 9 691 371 650 530 69 7 756 B 361

16 119 69 20 8 269 8 467 365 923 887 107 8 718 9 039

l 033 2 158 2 211 163 9 010 9 244 613 l 089 1 004 64 a 76B B 978 125 315 328 16 9 162 9 352 184 516 657 58 9 576 9 810 111 238 222 25 a 693 9 149 153 387 374 24 8 543 B 917 54 219 145 9 8 489 a 110 76 102 161 11 8 069 a e33 65 95 162 27 9 916 9 791

468 987 1 083 198 a 059 a 024

CONNECTICUT 8 - 691

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Table 175. Occupation of the Male Experienced Civilian Labor Force by Earnings in 1969 and Race: 1970-Continui~d [Data ba .. d an sample, see text. Far minimum base for derived figures (portent, median, etc,) and meaning of symbols, see text]

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas

of 250,000 or More

HARTFORD SMSA-Continued

Total-Continued

Experienced tlvlUan labor force-Continued Operatlns, except transport ____________________________ _

Assemblers ------ __ ---- ____ ---- -- ------------------ ---- -- ---Checkers. examiners~ end inspectors, manufacturing --------------­Garage workers and gas station ottendants---------------------­loundry and drycleanlng operatives, n.e.c ----------------------­Meat cutters and butchers-------------------------------------

--Mlne operatives, n.e.c ______ ____ ,. ___ -- __ ------ ---- ___ ----- -----Packers and wrappers. except produce--------------------------­Pointers, manufactured articles-- .. -----------------------.. ----­Precislon .moctilne operafa1es -------- ---------------------- ----

--

Sawyers __ -- ---- ---- ---- ________ ------ ---- __ ---- ---- ---- ----

Stationary firemen -------- ------ ------------ ------ -----------T exfite operatives __ -·-- ------ ____ ---- ---- ---------- -- ______ .. -Welders and fl(] mecutters ______ _ ,. ________ ------ ---- ____ ---- __ .. -Other metalworking operatives -------------------------------­Other specified operatives ------ .. ----------------------------­Miscellaneous and not specified operatives ----------------------

---Occupation: Machine operatives. miscellaneous specified ----------------­Machine operatives, not specified-----------------.. -------­MisceUane-ous operatives -- ------------------------------­Not specified operoi\..,es __ --------------------------------

----

Industry, Manufacturing __ ..... ________ ---- -- ____ ---- ______ .... - .. _____ _ -

Duroble goods-------------------------------·---------Wood products, including furniture .. ___ .. _______ .. _______ _ -Primorv metal industries -------------------- .. ------ .. -Fabricated metal industries ---------------------------

--Machin.ery, including electrical ________________________ _ ---

Motor vehicles and equipment----------------------- .... Transporto1ion equipment, exc.ep1 mo1or \lehitles --------­Other durable goods----------------------------------

-Nondurable goods __ -------------- --------------------­Food and kindred products---------------------------­Apporel and other fabricated textile products -----------­Paper end allied products----------------------------­Chemicals end allied products ------------------------­Other nondurable goods----·-------------------------

Hot specified manufacturing industries ___________________ _ Nonmonufot1uring industries _ - ------ -- ______ ---- ____ ------

T rons portation1 communications, ond other public utilities---­Wholesale and retail trod•-----------------------------­All other industries ------------------------------------

Transport equipment ap•ratl"" .... ____ ------ _____________ _ Bus drivers __ ........ __ -------------- --------------------------Ta~lcab drivers and chauffeurs-------------------------------­Truck drivers ond dellverymen---------------------------------Other transport equipment operatives ____________ .. _____ ---------

Labo,.n, except farm---------------------------------Co~s.truc1ion laborers ---- -------- ---- __ ---- ---- _____________ _ Freight, stack, and material handlers --------------------------­Other specified laborers-------------------------------------­Miscellaneous and not specified laborers------------------------

Occupation:

---------------

-----Miscellaneous laborers----------------------------------­Not specified laborers------ -- -------------------------- __

--

lndustryi Manufacturing __ ------ ______________ ---- _______________ _ -

Duroble goods ---------- -- -----------------------------Wood products., including forni1ure ____________________ _ -Metal industries __ .,_-------- -- ---- ---- -- ---- ________ _ -Machinery, including elec1rk.o\ ______ ,,. _________________ _ -T ra nspo rtation equipment ..... ----_.,-------- __ .., _________ _ Other durable goods---------------------------------

-Nondura ble goods ---- -- ---------- -------- ____ ---- ____ _

Food and kindred product•----------------------------Not specified manufacturing industries ___________________ _

Nonmonufacturing industries ________ ------ ---- ____ ---- ___ _ Railroads and railway ex~ress servitt -------------------­Transportation, except railroads------------------------­CommUC\icatior.s, end ut\litles and sanitary services-------- .. Wholesale and retail trade__---------------------------­All other industries------------------------------------

Farmers and fann managtn --··-----------------------­

Fam1 laborers and farm foremen------------------------­Paid farm laborers end form foremen--------------------------­Unpaid family workers---------------------------------------

Strvk:e worken, except private hous.ehold1 ----------------Cleaning service workers ------------------------------------ _ Food service workers ----------------.. ----------------------­

Cooks. except private household---------------·------------­Busboys and dishwashers ----------------------------------

H-eclt h sel"\lice workers ____ ---- -- __ ---- -------------------- __ _ Pers.ono/ service workers------------------------------------­Protective service workers------------------------------------

~~~~de5n~~de.:~~~e~t!~n _ :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Policemen and detectives---- .. ------------------------------

----

---------------------

Private household worlcers _____________ ., _________ .. _____ .. -•Includes allocated cases not shown separately.

8-692 CONNECTICUT

Totol1

16 years $1 ta old and $1,999

over or loss

21 585 1 752 1 950 112 2 435 71 1 096 540

150 24 579 29

47 -360 91 198 -

2 857 84 38 4

366 11 323 6

1 077 24 960 40

3 685 291 5 464 425

l 422 112 2 364 105

792 152 866 56

4 713 306 3 929 199

33 4 140 22 393 26

l 076 65 17 3

l 744 42 526 37

735 107 160 22

11 7 263 18 119 17 182 43 49 -

751 119 107 13 308 63 336 43

7 291 760 509 64 277 68

5 377 524 1 128 104

7 980 2 195 1 965 273 3 075 l 130 2 122 608

818 184

191 44 627 140

385 67 280 47

7 -107 23 53 -64 5 49 19 99 20 36 8 6 -

433 117 - -

18 -66 -

178 64 171 53

740 163

978 392 978 392

- -13 417 3 135 3 965 780 3 096 l 367 1 187 354

623 468 451 194

I 136 191 2 949 221

748 12 1 073 110 l 028 47

53 35

Moles with earnings in 1969

$2,000 $4,000 $5,000 $6,000 to to ta to

$3,999 $4,999 $5,999 $6,999

1 518 1 065 1 637 2 651 123 75 140 286 79 56 115 m

214 35 44 79 19 28 18 8 44 15 39 22 - 3 - 4

52 31 32 71 10 8 33 50 95 70 117 310 - - 14 5

10 10 28 42 39 45 44 41 37 47 54 50 62 34 97 100

403 398 376 567 331 210 486 717

llO 56 118 226 140 96 232 327 72 22 75 82 39 36 61 82

255 189 410 652 199 173 355 524

- 6 4 6 14 16 - 44 20 23 66 46 84 53 148 137 - - - 10

55 41 66 196 26 34 71 85

56 16 51 111 15 5 5 12 - - 4 -

26 5 22 41 - - 4 29

15 6 16 29 - - 4 17

76 21 76 65 - 4 6 11

33 5 26 36 43 12 44 18

536 457 626 774 59 37 23 78 22 30 47 3a

358 310 351 528 97 80 205 130

I 318 588 539 900 241 135 157 325 523 169 186 288 416 224 148 181 138 60 48 106

30 6 5 so 108 54 43 56

52 45 24 51 28 39 20 29 - - 7 -

14 13 13 5 8 26 - -6 - - 6 - - - 18

18 6 4 22 5 - - 10 6 - - -

86 15 24 55 - - - -- - 4 5

11 - - 21 37 3 12 17 38 12 8 12

146 31 49 41

153 99 98 60 153 99 98 60 - - - -

1 664 896 l 284 1 448 498 286 600 590 533 176 189 224 190 77 111 105 109 21 11 12 85 26 27 59

109 70 142 145 149 110 150 200

9 - 31 53 111 78 72 111 24 26 47 36

14 - - -

Median earnings (dollar.)

Eorne1·s $7,000 $8,000 $10,000 $15,000 w~r~ll<I

to ta to or All 50 to !;2 $7,999 $9,999 $14,999 more earners weel:s

2 900 5 417 4 307 338 7 748 am 301 545 350 18 7 794 8 3B6 392 762 598 63 8 539 a m

56 66 53 9 2 075 6 8~4 22 10 16 5 5 222 6 4Jll

105 177 140 8 8 401 8 661 4 12 17 7

6 5:ill 10 48 20 5 5 188 34 52 11 - 6 960 7 210

.482 901 758 40 \'600 8 %7 15 - - - ... "'

35 108 122 - 8 870 9 on 62 61 25 - 6 671 7 351'

181 280 375 29 9 039 9 308. 130 337 160 - 8 101 a 350 342 718 557 33 6 660 7 528 729 l 340 1 105 121 7 772 8 419

199 337 272 22 7 598 a 2:io 373 6'29 450 32 7 783 8 284 98 176 84 31 6 915 7 937 59 198 299 36 9 010 9 53$

631 l 223 967 80 7 863 8 459 543 1 040 828 68 7 948 8 470

8 5 - - ... 20 15 9 - 6 409 61 69 76 6 7 254 7 762

166 199 198 26 7 307 7 871 - - 4 - "'

230 610 468 36 s 79'l 9 023 58 142 73 - 7 172 8 047

79 164 139 12 7 335 8 427 25 53 16 7 7 840 8 717 - - - - ... ...

28 45 73 5 7 696 8 044 20 38 11 - 7 475 ... 6 28 39 - 6 379 9 000 9 19 - - a 009 98 117 138 41 7 189

13 24 30 6 8 542 39 55 46 5 6 750 8 127 46 38 62 30 7 174 7 659

l 066 l 465 l 432 175 7 462 8 154 130 69 45 4 6 917 7 582

34 17 14 7 5 394 6 286 774 1 114 1 270 148 7 798 8 542 128 265 103 16 6 60-0 7 358

886 1 050 384 120 4 811 6 863 270 358 161 45 6 543 7 597 304 333 117 25 3 558 6 l{}A 213 221 66 45 4 165 6 183 99 138 40 5 5 563 6 940

20 31 - 5 6 210 6 895 79 107 40 - 5 267 6 976

63 47 36 - 6 088 7 019 43 43 31 - 6 207 7 la.l - - - - ... ...

15 13 11 - 5 269 ... 7 4 8 - ... "'

21 20 6 - . " '" - 6 6 - "' "' 20 4 5 - '" ... 9 4 - - ... ... - - - - ... . "

36 91 4 5 4 900 6 882 - - - - - -- 9 - - ... "' 5 29 - - ... 9 27 4 5 3 351 6 529

22 26 - - 3 711 ... 66 87 104 53 5 612 6 236

70 61 35 10 3 268 5 317 70 61 35 10 3 268 5 317 - - - - - -

1 289 1 577 1 780 344 5 789 7 119 538 392 246 35 5 698 6 412 209 168 167 63 2 679 6 218 122 79 96 53 4 643 6 733 - 2 - - 1 331 2 761

28 11 21 - '2 741 5 7711 118 151 148 62 6 386 7 286 230 708 1 031 150 9 171 9 672 41 176 353 73 10 737 11 030

119 238 216 18 7 458 8 141 61 284 457 46 9 923 10 334

- 4 - - ... ...

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

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Table 175. Occupation of the Male Experienced Civilian labor Force by Earnings in 1969 and Race: 1970-Continued

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

HARTFORD SMSA-Continued

N"flro

Expariantad tlvlllan labor fon:a ----------------------­

Ptofassional, technical, and kindred worken -----------------Accouotonts _______________________ .,. _____ ._ ___________ .,.., _____ _

Architects-----------·--------------------······-------------Comiputer specialists __ -- .... ____ ---- ________ ------ .................. __ ....... .. E11gineers -- ________ ---- __________ ---- .............. -------- ____ -----

Aeronautical and astronautical -----------------------.. -------Civil -- -- -- -· -- -- ---- -- -- -· -- -- -- ------ -- ---- -- -- -- -- -- ·--Electrical and electronic ----------------------------------- ... -MechonicoL_ -- __ -· -- ____________________ ---- ____ ------ ___ _ Other engineers ________________ ------ ------ __ ---- ---- _____ _

Lawyers and judges ------------------------------------------· Life and physical scienlists ____________________________________ _

Chemists __ •• ____________________________ ------ __________ _

Physicians, dentists, and related practitioners---------------------Dentists __________ ---- ____ ---- ______ ------ ________ ---- ___ _ Pharmacists ______________ ...... ________ ------ ______ ......... ____ .... _ Physicians, medical and osleopothic --------------------------· Other related practitioners-----------------------------------

Health technologists and technicians-----------------------------

~:~~~ ~~~i~~[s~: r~ .. :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: : : :: :: :: :: :: :: :: Sat\a\ and recreo\\o.n "Wtatke:r?. -------.... ------.--------------------Teachers ..... ________________ ..... ______________________ ------ ___ _

College and university .... -----------------------.-------------­Elementary and prekindergarten------------------------------Secondary ________________________________________ ------ __

Engineering and science technicians ............ __________ .. _____________ _ Draftsmen and surveyors ______ ------------------------------E1ectricol and electronic engineering technicions------------------

Technicians, except health, ond engineering and science ____________ _ Airplane pilots ---- ------ __ --------------------------------­

Writers, artistsi and entertainers -------------------------------Other professional, technical, and kindred workers ________________ _

Managers and admlnlstraton, axupt fQrm -----------------­Buyers, purchasing agents, and soles managers-------------------School adm in is trotors __________ .... ______________ ---- __ -- .... ____ _ Specified managers and administrators, public administration-------­Other specified managers and administrators ---------------------Managers and administrators, n.e.c., saloried ____________ .... -------

Monufacturing ______________________ ------ ________ ---- __ ---W holesole and retail trade-----------------------------------Transportation, communications. and other public utilities ________ _ All other industries-----------------------------------------

Managers and administrators, n.e.c., self-employed----------------Construction ---- ---------- -- ------------------------------Manufacturing ____ ---- _________ .., __________________ ------ __ _ Wholesale and retail trade------- .. --------------------------­All ather industries-----------------------------------------

Sales work1rs ---- ------------------------ ------ _____ .. Insurance agents, brokers

1 and underwriters _____________________ _

Real estate agents and brokers----------------- ... --------------­Sales representatives, manufacturing Industries ------------------­Sales representatives, wholesale trade--------------------------­Sales clerks, retail trade---------------------------------------5alesmen, retail trade __________ -------------------------------Salesmen of services and construction--------------------------­Othr soles workers------------------------------------------

Clerical and kindred workers----------------------------­Bank tellers and cashiers-------------------------------------­Bookkeepers and billing clerks.--------------------------------­Moil handlers and pasta\ c\erks----------------------··----·---­Other clerical and kindred workers------------------------------

Crafts"'en and kindred work1rs _________________ ..,.,. _______ _

Apparel craftsmen and upholsterers-----------------------------Sok•rs -- ____________ ------------ __________ ---- __ ··-- __ -- __ -Cabinetmakers ________________________________________ ---- ---

Construction craftsmen __ ---- ------------------------------ ---Carpenters _____________________________ --------- _________ _ Excavating, grading, and road machine operators ____________ .. __ _ Electricians .... ____________________________________ ...... -- __ ._ __ _

Masons and tile setters ---- .... -------------------------------­Painters, construction and maintenance, and paperhangers-------­Plasterers and cement finishers---------------------- ... -------­Plumbers and pipe fitters-----------------------------------­Other construction craftsmen --------------------------------

Faremen, n.e.c __________ ---- ..... ____ -------- ____________ .......... __ .. Manufacturing ______________ ..... ______ -- ____ -- __ ---- ---- -- ---Nonmanufocturing industries __ ---- ________ ------ ------ -- -- -- ..

Linemen and servicemen, telephone and power---------------- ... --­Locomotive engineers and firemen .. --------------.---------------­Mechanics and repairmen .... ------------------------------------

Air conditioning, heating, and refrigeration ---------------------Aircraft __ .... ---- ________ ---- -- __ ---- ------ ---- ------ ---- --Automobile, including body ________ ------------------------ ---Radio and television ----------------------------------------­Other mechanics ond repairmen ------------------------------

Meta\ craftsmen, excep' mechon\cs ---------.. -------------------­Machinists and job and die setters ---------------------------­Sheetmeto\ workers and tinsmith•----------------------------­Tool and die makers---------------------------------------­Other metal craftsmen---------------------.. ----------------

Printing craftsmen .... __ -------- __ -------- _____ .,. ____ ...... ------- --Compositors and typesetters--------------------------------­Pressmen and plate printers, printing-------------------------­

Stationary engineers ond power station operators -------------.---­Other craftsmen and kindred workers ---------------------------

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

[Doto based on sample, see text. For minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text]

Total, 16 years

old and over

10 204

635 32 9

22 43

29 10

4 16

12 7

29 14 9 6

14 35 9

44 92 16 45 20 97 31 22

24 157

273 24 4

51 46

102 4

38

60 46 11

6 20

9

312 17 16 25 42 63 30 11

108

821 4

19 187 611

764 22 4

13 274 47 30 29 22 66 39 18 23

112 46 66 21

327 6

49 148

124

296 190

13 20 73 94 39 55 5

596

$1 to $1,999 or loss

162

59 5

5 10

6 4

16 6

10

4 14

4

58

10 10 14 5

19

139

28 111

140

22 6

12

4

11 6 5

38

4 16

18

62

$2,000 to

$3,999

1 341

39 5

4 18

12 6 6 6

53 9

4 8 4

28

117

117

214

19

9 3 5

10

18

18

16 16

10

10

141

Moles with earnings in 1969

$4.000 lo

$4.999

048

11

11

11

31

24

46

5 41

166 7

5 16 5

11

7 7

32

12 15

5

20 5

15 26 6

20

53

$5,000 ta

$5,999

158

33 7

11 2

14

13

6 7

54

23 31

186 4

62 16

15 7 8

12

4

5 5

6

38

21

17

10 6

4

61

$6.000 to

$6,999

1 655

~'

4 4

7 7 7

13 7

18

12

8 6

45 4

29

114 4

110

287 6

49 9 6 3

18

13

12

12

48

12 31

46 30

5 11 29 18 11

97

$7,000 to

$7,999

161

t'l 5

4

4 6

7 5

16

35

29

6 10 13

13

15

70

39 31

219

40

4 4 5

13 11

26 10 16

26

12

14

56 33

5

18 22 15 7

49

$8.000 to

$9,999

546

1411 6 4 B 5

5

9

9

15 4

20

15 5

37 12 12

40

67 11

17 4

20

9

11 15

42

6 25

l72

19 48

105

287 5 4 8

18 11

7

20 8

12 5

67 6

15 11

35

93 63

8 9

13 7

7 5

55

$10,000 to

$14,999

925

wi 4

5 33

24 5

4 7

10 5 5 5

21 32

9 12 5

5 30

83 8

28 20 16 4 4

B 11 7

SS 4 9 2

13 18 s 4

89

44 45

218

35

5 5

13 9 3

31 10 21

55

6 24

25

42 >1

6 5

55

$15,000 or

more

208

44

9

2 2

11 s 6

4 30

34

22

14 8 4

4

20

20

47

13

8

5

5

6 6

23

Median earnings (dollars)

Ecrners worked

All 50 to 52 earners weeks

6 237

fl 79l

9 075

9 418

8 700

6 022

4 292

6 478

7 962 6 050

6 613

6 367

7 808

6 781

6 i:i9 8 171

7 875 1115<)

5 689

6 794

9 305

9 750

9 712

6 833

7 555

7 909 7 161

199

6567

7 519

8 743

8 157 II 397

6 245

CONNECTICUT 8-693

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Table 175. Occupation of the Male Experienced Civilian labor Force by Earnings in 1969 and Race: 1970-Continued (Data based on somplo, see te•t. For minimum bose for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text)

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas

of 250,000 or More

HARTFORD SMSA-Continued

Negro-Continued

Experienced cMllan labor forte-Continued

Op•ratives, except transport---.. -------------------------Assemblers -- __ •• __ ------ ____________ ---- ------ ____ ---- ___ _ -Checkers, examiners, and inspectors; manufacturing -------------­Gorage workers and gos station attendao.ts----------------------1..oundry and drytlenning operatives, n.e.c ----------------------­Meot cutters ond butchers------------------------------------

----

Mine operatives, n.e.c ________ ---------- ------ ------ -------- __ -Packers and wrappers, extep1 produce _________________________ _ -Poin!ers, manufactured a.rticles-------------------------------­Prec1s10n machine operatwes -------------------------------.---

--Sawyers-------- -- -------- ------------------------ ----------Stationary firemen __ .... ______ ---- __ ---- -------------- __ .... ___ _ -Textile operatives __ ------------------------------------------Welders and flame-cutters ...... _-------------------- ____ ------ __ _ -Other metalworking operatives -----.--------------------------­Other specified operatives-----------------------------------­Miscellaneous and not specified operatives ----------------------

---Occupation:

Machine operatives, miscellaneous specified ----------------­Machine operatives, not specified-------------------------­Misce\\oneous operatives ... -------------------------------­Not specified operatives----------------------------------

----

lnduslry, Manufacturing ______ ---- ____ -- __ ------ ______ -------- ___ _ -

Durable goods ---- -------- -----------------------------Wood products, including furniture ____________________ _ -Primary metal industries ----------------------------­Fabricated metal industries --------------------------­Machinery, including elec1ritol ---------------- --------­Motor vehides and equipment------------------------.. Transportation equipment, except motor 'IJehicles --------­Other durable goods---------------------------------

------

Nondurable goods---- __ ------------------------------­Food and kindred products---------------------------­Apparel ond other fabricated textile prorlucts -----------­Paper ond ollied product•----------------------------­Chemicols and allied products ------------------------­Other nondurable goods-----------·------------------

------

Not specified monufacturing industries-------.. -------------Non manufacturing industries ........ ____ .... ____ ---- ____ ------ __ -Transportation, communications, end other public utilities ___ _ -Wholesale ond retail trade-----------------------------­All other industries------------------------------------

lranspart 1qu1pment op•ntlves _________________________ .,.

Bus drivers __ ------ ---- ---- --------------------------------Taxicab drivers and chauffeurs-------------------------------­\ruck drlvers and deU-Jerymen----- .. --------------------------­Other transport equipment operatives ..... -------------------------

\.•btntts, except form .............. ---------------------------Construction laborers ______ ., ______________ ,. _________________ _

Freight, stock, and moterlol handlers --------------------------­Other specified laborers -------------·-----------------------­Miscellaneous and not specified laborers------------------------

Occupation: Miscellaneous laborers ---- -- _ .. __ ........ ---- .... ______________ _ Not specified lo borers ---- ---- ---------------------------­

Industry: Mooufocturing ________ .... -- -- .... ---- __ ------ -- -- ---- -- ----

Durable goods ---- ........ ____ .... __ -- ------ ____ -------- ___ _ Wood products, including furniture---------------------Meta I industries ..... ---- ____ ------------ ________ ---- __ .. Machinery, including electrical ____________ -------------Transportation equipment ____________________ ., ___ ----_ Other durable goods -- -------------------------------

Nondurable goods ---- .... ---- ---------------------------Food ond kindred products ___________________________ _

Not specified manufacturing industries .... ------------------

Nonmanufacturing industries ---------------------------- __ Railroads and railway express service ___________ ., _______ _

-------

-------

------------"transportation, except railroads _______ .. _______________ ..,_ .

Communication:s. and utilities and sanitary services,.. _______ _ --Wholosole and retail trade-----------------------------­/\\\other industries-------------------------------------

farmers and fami mana91rs ---------------------- .. ------famt laborers .and farm fo..-men ________________________ _

Paid farm laborers and form foremen .... ________________________ _ ----Unpoid fomily workers-------------------------------------­

Service workers, except private householdl -------.. -------­Cleaning service workers.-----------------------------------­Food service workers---------------------------------------­

Cooks, except private household-----------------------------

-----Busboys and dishwoshers --------------------------------- --Health service workers ________________ ---- .. ------------------

Personal service workers----------------- .. -------------------Pro'et. tive ser"ice workers------ __ ---- ____ ---- __ ------------.., ..

firemen, fire protection -----------------------------------­Guards and watchmen ------------------------------------­Policemen and detec1ives --------------------.... --------------

Private household workers ________ ., _________ ------------

'Includes allocated coses not shown separately.

8- 694 CONNECTICUT

-------

Total, 16 years $1 to old and $1,999

over or loss

2 763 155 150 4 110 10 68 13 29 -27 -7 -

49 4 29 -

189 11 - -

15 -35 -76 -92 3

1 292 69 595 41

152 7 345 25 62 4 36 5

522 36 456 32 - -

12 -32 -

110 4 - -

201 28 101 -

41 4 5 -- -4 -4 -

28 4 25 -73 5 - -

40 -33 5

871 80 33 -18 -

427 35 393 45

1 175 247 201 26 255 68 605 139 114 14

37 5 77 9

64 5 64 5 - -

41 5 8 -

11 -4 -- -- -- -

50 9 - -4 -

11 -3 -

32 9

26 12

11 3 11 3 - -

1 548 255 400 47 151 35 90 4 28 24 39 9

104 17 170 4 35 -

103 4 32 -5 5

Moles with earnings in 1969

$2,000 $4,000 $5,000 $6,000 to to to to

$3,999 $4,999 $5,999 $6,999

368 327 326 623 30 15 - 34 13 5 15 15 10 4 9 17 - 13 6 4 - - - 4 - - - -- 5 5 23 - - 4 9

17 20 20 34 - - - -- - 4 5 - 8 12 3 - - 4 4

15 5 11 21 217 203 176 323 66 49 60 127

23 - 13 34 33 35 35 80 10 7 12 8 - 7 - 5

so 42 53 121 41 42 45 90 - - - -- 7 - 5 - 12 - 4

21 6 22 9 - - - -

20 6 15 31 - 11 8 41

9 - 4 19 5 - - -- - - -4 - - -- - - 4 - - 4 15 - - 4 12

16 7 7 6 - - - -4 - 3 6

12 7 4 -42 68 195 131 - 5 - 5 - 2 6 -

15 22 46 82 27 39 143 45

262 149 90 161 34 11 18 49 38 38 16 36

169 94 36 65 21 6 20 12

8 - 5 3 13 6 15 9

12 - 9 9 12 - 9 9 - - - -8 - 9 5 4 - - -- - - -- - - 4 - - - -- - - -- - - -9 6 11 3 - - - -- - - -- - - 3 - - 3 -9 6 8 -6 - - -4 - 4 -4 - 4 -- - - -

228 245 243 233 70 54 77 55 10 16 38 28 6 11 25 20 4 - - -7 - 7 12

11 12 16 17 10 13 8 39 - - - 7 10 7 4 32 - 6 4 -- - - -

Median earning$ (dollars)

Earners $7,000 $8,000 $10,000 $15,000 worked

ta to to or All SO f,> S2 $7,999 $9,999 $14,999 more earners W1;tekS

309 482 154 19 6 330 6 682 22 40 5 - 6 765 6 751) 15 22 15 - 6 800 ... 9 6 - - "' ... 6 - - - ... ...

23 - - - ... ... - - - 7 ... -6 6 - - ... ...

11 - 5 -7 1\io 26 40 21 - 6 779

- - - - - -- 6 - - ... ...

12 - - - ... ... 29 19 20 - ... '" 12 25 - - ... ... 77 191 36 - 5 892 H64 61 127 52 12 6 642 7 061

24 37 14 - 6 971 7 395 28 78 25 6 6 556 6 952 6 5 4 6 ... ... 3 7 9 - ... . ..

56 110 42 12 6 661 7 21)7 56 101 37 12 6 756 7 2158 - - - - - -- - - - ... '"'

10 - - 6 6 :122 '"'

5 23 14 6 '" - - - - - -36 47 18 - 7 014 7 s:!4 5 31 5 - 6 768 "'

- - 5 - ... ... - - - - '" ... - - - - - -- - - - '" -- - - - ". ... - - 5 - '" ... - 9 - - ... ... 5 17 10 - ... ... - - - - - ·-5 12 10 - ... ... - 5 - - '" '"

176 101 77 - 6 383 6711 23 - - - ... ,,,, 6 - 4 -

104 60 63 - 7 130 7 22~ 43 41 10 - 5 598 5 811

140 114 ,, - 4 527 6 1111'1 27 33 3 - 6 235 45 14 - - 4 566 6 481· 57 41 4 - 3 935 4 59~ 11 26 4 - 5 800 ... 5 11 - - '" ... 6 15 4 - ... ...

11 14 4 - ... ... 11 14 4 - ... ... - - - - - -

11 3 - - ... ... - - 4 - ... ... - 11 - - ... ... - - - - ... '" - - - - - -- - - - - -- - - - - -- 12 - - ... ... - - - - - -- 4 - - ... ... - 8 - - ... ... - - - - ... ... - - - - ... ... 3 - 5 - ... ... - - - - "' ... - - - - ... ... - - - - - -

118 133 71 22 5 189 5 754 38 28 20 11 5 377 5 879 - 8 10 6 5 382 ... - 8 10 6 ... ... - - - - ". ... 4 - - - ...

20 5 6 - 5 750 ... 17 M 35 - 7 647 8 ().15

- 13 15 - ... 11 25 10 - 6 828 ... 6 6 10 - ... ... - - - - ... ...

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

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Table 175. Occupation of the Male Experienced Civilian Labor Force by Earnings in 1969 and Race: 1970-Continued

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

NEW HAVEN SMSA

Total

Experienced civilian labor force-----------------------Professional, ttchnkal, and kindred worken ________________ _

Accountants __ .. _____ -------- __________ ---- ________ ---- -- ____ _ Architects ____ -- ____ ---- ---- .... ________ ------ ________________ _ Cam puter specialists ____________ -------- ________ --------------Engineers ............ ---- ---- -- __ ---- .... ---------- .... ______ ---------

Aeronautical and astronautical -------------------------------Civil -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- ------ ---- ------ ---- ---· -- --- - --· Electrical and electronic -------------------------------------Mechanical-----------------------------------------------­Other engineers __ ---- ---- __ ------ ---- ------------ __ ------ __

lawyers and iudges ---------------------------------·--------life and physical scientists ____________________________________ _

Chemists ____________ ---- __________ ------ ______ ------ ____ _ Physicians, dentists, and related practitioners---------------------

Dentists ---- ____ ---- ---- __ ------ ____ ---- ____ ---- ____ ---- __ Pharmacists ____________________ ---- ____ .., _______ ------ __ ---

Physicians, medical and osteopathic---------------------------Other related practitioners-------------------------------- __ _

Health technologists and technicians----------------------------­Religlous workers __ ------ -------- __ -------------------------· Social scientists---------- __ ----------------------------------

Sodol and recreation workers----------------------------------Teachers-- __________________________ ---------------------- __

College and university ______ ---------------------------------Elementary and prekindergarten ------------------------------Secondary ________________ ---- __________ ---- ______ ---- ___ _

Engineering and science technicians-----------------------------­Oroftsmen and surveyors ... _----------------------------------Electrical and electronic engineering technicians _________________ _

Technicians, except health, and engineering and science ____________ _ Airplane pilots ____ ---- ______ -------------------------------

Writers, artists, and entertainers -------------------------------Other professional, technical, and kindred workers ________________ _

Managers and administraton, except fann -----------------­Buyers, purchasing agents, and sales managers-----------------­School administrators----------------------------------------

--Specified managers and administrators, public administration _______ _ Other specified managers and administrators -------- ... ------------Managers and administrators, n.e.c., salaried ____________________ _

Manufacturing __________________ ---- __ ---- ________ ---- __ ---Wholesale and retail trade-----------------------------------Transportation, communications, and other public utilities ________ _ All other industries-----------------------------------------

Managers and administrators, n.e.c., self-employed---------------Construction ---- -- -- -- -- ------ -- -------------------------Manufacturing ____________________________________ ---- ---· Wholesale and retail trade---------------------------------­All other industries----------------------------------------

Sales worken ---- ---- ______ -------------------------Insurance agents, brokers, and underwriters--------------------­Real estate agents and brokers-------------------------------­Sa.les representatives, manufacturing industries -----------------­Soles representatives, wholesale trade-------------------------­Sales clerks, retail trade--------------------------------------Solesmen, retail trade ________ --------------------------------Salesmen of services and construction _________________________ _ Other soles workers ______ ---- -------------- -----------------

Clerfc:al and kindred workers---------------------------­Bank tellers and cashiers------------------------------------­Bookkeepers and billing clerks--------------------------------­Mail handlers and postal clerks-------------------------------­Other clerical and kindred workers-----------------------------

Craftsmen and kindred warken _________________________ _ Apparel craftsmen and upholsterers----------------------------~~m --------------------------Cabinetmakers __________________________________ -------- -- --

Construction craftsmen ____ ---- __ ----------------------------Carpenters __________________________________ ---- __ ---- __ _

Excavating, grading, and rood machine operalors---------------Electricians -- __________ ---- __ -- ____ -- -- -- ---- ------------ -Masons and tile setters -----------------------------------­Painters. construction and maintenance, and paperhangers------­Plasterers and cement finishers-----------------------------­Plumbers and pipe fitters----------------------------------­Other construction craftsmen -------------------------------

Foremen, n.e.c ______ ---- ____ ---- ________ ---- ---- ---- ---- -- --Manufacturing ____ ---- __________ ---- ____ -- __ -- ---- ---- -- --Nonmanufacturing industries ________________________ ---- __ --

Linemen and servicemen, telephone and power------------------­Locomotive engineers and firemen ... -----------------------------Mechanics and repairmen ________________ ---------------- __ -- ...

Air conditioning, heating, ond refrigeration --------------------Aircraft ______ ---· ------ -- -- -- -- __ -- -- ·--- -- -- -- ------ ---Automobile, including body ______________________ ------------Radio and television --------------------------------------­Other mechanics and repairmen -----------------------------

Metal craftsmen, except mechanics ---------------------------­Machinists and job and die setters --------------------------­Sheetmetol workers and tinsmiths---------------------------­Tool and die makers--------------------------------------­Other metal craftsmen-------------------------------------

Printing craftsmen ____________ ------ ____ -----------·-------- -Compositors and typesetters-------------------------------­Pressmen and plate printers, printing------------------------­

Stationary engineers and power station operators ---------------­Other craftsmen and kindred workers -----·--------------------

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

-----. -----------------------------------------------

[Data based on sample, see text. For minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text)

Males with earnings in 1969 Media.n earnings (dollars)

Total, Earners 16 years $1 ta $2.000 $4,000 $5,000 $6,000 $7,000 $8,000 $10,000 $15,000 worked

old and $1,999 ta to la to to to ta or All 50 to 52 over or loss $3,999 $4.999 $5,999 $6,999 $7,999 $9,999 $14,999 more earners weeks

91 498 9 778 7 170 4 029 5 625 7 383 9 714 16 677 20 593 10 529 8 246 9 212

'17 120 1 363 1 276 526 548 825 1 122 2 282 5 131 4 047 10 602 11 973 1 170 62 52 19 37 46 78 192 382 302 11 296 12 294

238 10 23 10 26 - 22 2B 53 66 10 000 11 887 390 34 26 12 40 27 15 75 135 26 9 093 10 344

2 37B 58 66 40 43 41 72 211 1 179 668 12 791 13 187 137 - - - 4 - - 12 86 35 13 052 13 169 315 20 10 10 - 2 13 36 161 63 12 065 12 338 522 17 25 6 16 9 17 50 248 134 12 440 12 982 304 4 - 5 12 14 6 20 155 88 12 935 13 371

1 100 17 31 19 11 16 36 93 529 348 13 091 13 484 625 26 43 11 41 7 10 19 103 365 15000+ 15000+

363 15 19 22 10 30 15 BO 85 B7 9 763 11 147 223 9 5 5 - 20 5 52 62 65 11 250 12 137

1 650 35 48 40 17 40 B9 1B9 2BB 904 15000+ 15000+ 279 - 9 - - - 3 5 43 219 15000+ 15000+ 231 4 9 4 12 - 9 25 103 65 12 549 12 660

1 052 23 30 31 5 36 77 153 122 575 15000+ 15000+ BB B - 5 - 4 - 6 20 45 ... ...

273 10 74 16 11 15 20 40 50 37 7 525 B 226 447 94 90 39 21 43 31 59 60 10 5 024 6 514 278 13 14 32 - 4 21 28 94 72 11 436 12 952

293 44 22 - 27 20 31 45 97 7 0 111 9 511 3 707 302 302 118 82 225 241 435 1 15B 844 10 641 12 903 1 748 174 108 49 47 42 51 87 504 606 13 135 15000+

660 21 94 42 5 43 98 132 190 35 8 409 9 553 l 019 77 77 22 24 91 B7 168 376 97 9 565 11 076 1 397 130 133 57 39 103 179 336 358 62 8 342 9 189

584 56 36 31 19 59 75 125 154 29 8 256 9 119 216 12 30 10 20 10 26 64 44 - 8 000 0 111 142 12 5 - 5 5 24 31 32 28 9 290 ... 37 - - - - 5 - 5 4 23 ...

l 012 195 76 41 51 72 49 125 299 104 B 352 10 558 2 757 323 283 69 9B 147 225 389 75B 465 9 201 10 879

10 663 346 322 291 338 359 711 1 551 3 197 3 548 12 211 12 690 1 264 29 33 26 34 40 92 216 423 371 11 915 12 167

303 20 4 6 6 - 10 22 116 119 13 599 14 279 374 B 13 11 10 10 33 98 139 52 10 144 10 469

l 950 69 86 83 89 101 163 286 599 474 10 818 11 397 5 488 159 122 91 110 106 303 786 1 602 2 209 13 330 13 768 l 693 49 30 5 11 - 42 212 449 895 15000+ 15000+ l 714 38 53 59 50 47 173 347 447 500 11 007 11 468

528 5 4 - 4 13 21 70 217 194 13 387 13 557 1 553 67 35 27 45 46 67 157 489 620 13 400 13 868 l 2B4 61 64 74 89 102 110 143 318 323 9 986 10 995

248 5 16 14 29 21 10 40 50 63 9 450 10 071 131 4 11 9 6 10 23 20 17 31 8 250 9 300 664 44 32 36 32 35 57 59 208 161 10 889 11 425 241 8 5 15 22 36 20 24 43 68 9 208 11 026

6 469 850 528 191 234 458 565 1 064 1 482 1 097 8 768 9 678 628 28 30 9 22 22 24 92 208 193 12 091 12 632 342 41 11 11 7 15 22 47 92 96 10 924 11 733 6'1.'I 9 8 18 18 61 27 147 184 157 10 720 11 B59

l 203 59 51 24 45 86 122 283 310 223 9 516 9 701 l 635 374 265 BO 86 87 199 207 213 124 6 144 7 801

757 60 46 10 30 101 68 149 213 BO 8 852 9 383 408 48 22 9 14 25 46 40 154 50 10 000 11 127 867 231 95 30 12 61 57 99 108 174 7 079 8 564

7 502 1 2?4 750 371 474 707 986 1 605 1 045 270 7 157 a 187 354 131 50 22 24 54 41 27 5 - 3 840 6 574 359 51 34 19 21 37 43 60 61 33 7 407 B 683

1 422 130 77 45 46 114 295 553 157 5 8 014 0 388 5 367 982 589 285 383 502 607 965 822 232 6 885 8 183

19 117 1 057 925 638 1 041 1 642 2 334 4 685 s 677 1 118 8 820 9 330 292 22 29 27 24 44 50 61 35 - 7 000 7 402 175 6 - 5 18 27 24 47 34 14 B 319 7 824 101 9 5 6 5 26 10 23 17 - 6 9Bl

9 392 4 738 281 220 161 279 388 629 l 064 l 335 381 B 773 1 420 95 52 36 110 140 178 314 416 79 0 631 9 286

381 8 6 12 35 15 44 134 97 30 9 052 B 982 805 48 28 26 41 26 103 138 267 128 9 B91 10 489 363 10 27 9 15 25 65 97 89 26 0 629 9 625 595 75 55 46 21 83 108 134 52 21 7 162 B 048 114 - - 5 5 - 21 33 50 - 9 576 693 26 15 20 21 83 77 107 262 B2 9 953 9 912 367 19 37 7 31 16 33 107 102 15 8 757 9 487

2 992 74 54 23 54 152 209 710 l 454 262 10 757 11 043 l BBB 48 17 14 '1'I 92 145 447 963 133 10 789 11 075 l 104 26 37 9 25 60 64 263 491 129 10 692 10 981

760 36 36 22 63 63 70 174 244 52 9 034 9 565 193 6 3 - 3 - 7 48 109 17 11 353 11 747

3 917 247 206 164 291 434 530 l 008 925 112 8 172 B 676 228 21 4 - 24 15 15 61 78 10 9 148 9 411

96 11 5 - 5 12 25 lB 15 5 ... 1 631 155 107 79 122 178 230 415 300 45 7 759 8 194

141 5 9 12 10 11 17 43 12 22 8 302 0 867 1 821 55 81 73 130 21B 243 471 520 30 B 469 9 016

2 106 55 80 58 lOB 170 303 588 660 84 0 949 9 371 730 21 54 26 48 92 140 185 155 9 7 886 0 331 314 26 10 9 15 15 11 93 124 11 9 527 10 000 706 3 5 12 20 39 96 213 266 52 9 671 10 000 356 5 11 11 25 24 56 97 115 12 8 948 9 309 766 63 41 8 36 38 93 249 207 31 8 B35 9 293 273 17 32 - 9 4 31 83 90 7 9 048 9 615 338 41 9 8 13 34 35 128 60 10 8 453 B 915 221 B 3 4 5 24 23 74 66 14 9 176 9 540

2 856 250 248 160 155 276 3B6 639 591 151 7 878 8 621

CONNECTICUT 8 - 695

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Table 175. Occupation of the Male Experienced Civilian Labor Force by Earnings in 1969 and Race: 1970- Continued {Doto based on sample, see text. For minimum base far derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text]

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

NEW HAVEN SMSA-Continued

Total -Continued

Experienced civilian labor force-Continued

Op•rutlves, except tninsport .. ----------------------------Assemblers ------ ____ ........ ---------- __ ------ ____________ .... __ -Checkers, examiners, and inspectors; manufacturing ---------------Garage workers and QCS station attendants ........................ -----------Loundry and drycleaning operatives, n.e.c ----------------------­Meat -cutters and butchers .... ----------------------------------

--

Mine operatives. n.e.c ........ ---- ................ __ -------- .... -------- ...... .. -Packers and wrappers, except produce .................................................. .. -Painters. manufactured articles-------------------------------­Precision machine operatives--------·-------------------------

--

Sawyers __________ ------ __ -- -- -- ---- ------ -------- ------ ----5 tationory firemen ------ ---- -- __ -- -- __ ------ ---- .... -----------Tex tile operatives __ -------- ---- ---- ------ ---- ______ -- --------Welders and flamecutters ____ ---- __ ---- ---- ------------ ---- -- .. -Other metalworking operatives -------------------------------­Other specified operatives -----------------------------------­Miscellaneous and not specified operatives ----------------------

---

Occupation1 Machine operatives, miscellaneous specified -------.-----------Machine operatives, not specified ________________ ,. _____ .., __ _ -Miscellaneous operatives ____ ---------- __ .... ---- ------------Not specified operatives-----------------------------------

lndustryi Manufacturing __ -------- ---- ______ ------ .. --- __ ---- ---- __ -

Durable goods -------- ---------------------------------Wood products, including furniture--------- .. ----------­Primory metal industries ----------------------------­Fcbricated metal industries ---------------------------

---Machineryt including electrical ________________________ _ -

Motor vehicles and equipment------------------------­Transportation equipment, except motor vehicles --------­Other durable goods---------------------------------

---

Nondurable goods __ ------ -------------------------- __ _ -Food ond kindred products---------------------------­Apporel ond other fabricated textile products -----------­Paper ond allied praducts----------------------------­Chemicals and allied products ------------------------­Other nondurable goods------------------------------

-----Not specified manufacturing industries .. __________________ _ -Nonmanufacturing industries ____ ---- ........ __________ ------ __ -

Transportation, communications, and other public utilities ___ _ -Wholesale and retail trade·----------------------------­All other industries------------------------------------

--Transport equipment operatives _________________________ _ -

Bus drivers -------------- ---------------------- -------------Taxicab drivers and chauffeurs-------------------------------­Truck drivers and deliverymen--------------------------------­Other tronsport equipment operatives---------------------------

---

labonn, ex.cept farm----------------------------------Construction laborers ________ ---- .,. _________ ---- ---- _________ _ -Freight~ stock, and material hondlers --------------------------­Other specified laborers-------------------------------------­Miscellaneous and not specified laborers------------------------

-

Occupation; Miscellaneous laborers -------- --------------------------­Not specified laborers---------------------------------- __

Industry, Manufacturing ________ -- .... __ -- ---- ------ -- -- -- ---- ---.. --

Durable goods ------------------------ ---------------­Wood products, including furniture---------------------Metal industries ... ______________ -------- __ ----------_ Machinery, including electrical ________________________ _ T ronsportation equipment ________ ---- __ -------- -- ____ -Other duroble goods---------------------------------

Nonduroble goods------------------------------------­Food and kindred products---------------------------­

No.t specified manufact1Jring industries--------------------

Nonmanufacturing industries ---------------------.. ------ __ Railroads and railway express service _____ ,. _____________ _ Transportation, except railroads------------------------­Communications, and utilities ond sanitary services--------­Wholesale ond retail trade-----------------------------­All other Industries------------------------------------

Farr11ers and fami m11W19•n ---------------------------­

Farm ktborers and form foremen------------------------­Paid form laborers ood farm f.oremen--------------------------­Unpaid family workers---------------------------------------

Service workers, except private household1 ----------------Cleaning .service workers------------------------------------­Food service workers ------ __ ------------------------------ __

Cooks, except private household----------------------------­Busboys and dishwashers ----------------------------------

Health service workers ______________ -------------------------Personal service workers-------------------------------------

Pr<f!~~~~~. s~~~i~~a~:~:i~~s :::: :::: :::::: :::::::::::: :::: :::: :: Guards and watchmen------------------------------------­Policemen ond detectives---------------------·-------------

Private household workers _____________________________ _

•Includes allocated cases not shown separately.

8-696 CONNECTICUT

----

-------------------------------

-

Total, 16 years $1 to old and $1,999

over or loss

11 675 1 158 667 35 936 71 415 198 126 36 391 37 43 -

313 67 115 26 754 18

46 6

220 10 112 23 369 12 447 35

2 462 249 4 259 335

1 461 63 1 627 106

751 124 420 40

3 720 243 2 470 177

35 -489 35 3T6 28 486 56 33 4

360 4 729 48

1 203 61 76 5 39 5

255 4 122 14 711 33

47 5 539 92 79 -

251 50 209 42

4 953 429 285 18 212 47

3 447 267 1 009 97

5 050 1 199 1 086 159 2 022 575 1 285 302

657 163

157 37 500 126

270 24 202 24

10 5 67 5 45 5 26 5 54 4 68 -- -- -

387 139 48 -39 6 44 12

123 49 133 72

265 50

216 88 212 88

4 -8 432 1 940 2 216 416 1 988 808

737 177 453 369 258 101 950 196

2 052 178 547 38 499 89 926 17

36 4

Males with earnings in 1969

$2,000 $4,000 $5.000 $6,000 ta to to to

$3.999 $4.999 $5,999 $6,999

929 849 1 197 1 437 40 30 69 133 54 34 100 120 70 11 25 33 23 21 8 5 11 26 26 36 5 5 - 4

40 48 45 38 - - 11 22

34 29 73 T23 T4 - TT 5

9 3 13 41 - 5 32 28 7 26 20 38

26 31 23 85 271 205 26T 23T 325 375 480 495

70 105 156 16T 143 167 184 258 86 82 106 40 26 21 34 36

286 324 425 470 202 213 325 307 10 - 10 5 35 31 76 32 30 28 28 28 16 45 62 40 21 - 4 -27 23 29 65 63 86 116 137

65 102 100 T63 6 5 9 9 6 5 - 9 5 26 32 30

12 7 TO 19 36 59 49 96 T9 9 - -39 51 55 25 4 4 6 -

17 31 44 20 T8 T6 5 5

446 173 419 501 33 - 5 37 28 T9 15 46

259 101 297 321 126 53 T02 97

811 385 465 588 116 106 93 140 408 139 126 209 173 98 161 143 114 42 85 96

17 5 31 8 97 37 54 88

48 18 38 62 36 14 20 47 - - 5 -8 7 - 29 6 7 - 4 6 - - -

16 - T5 14 12 4 18 15 - - - -- - - -

66 24 47 34 - 5 9 11 6 - 12 5 7 - 6 7

24 11 12 -29 8 8 11

68 17 13 47

37 20 14 8 37 20 14 4 - - - 4

1 078 563 873 811 269 138 382 371 363 112 180 119 13T 54 68 55 63 13 8 -50 18 39 23

139 144 100 95 81 87 89 T48 6 - 17 37

40 59 41 65 27 28 27 36

- 5 9 -

Median eornim1s (dollars) ·

E<irners $7,000 $8,000 $10,000 $15,000 worked

to ta to or All 50 l<i 52 $7,999 $9,999 $14,999 more earners w~~h

1 865 2 403 1 708 129 7 143 7171 94 195 71 - 7 282 7 B60

152 219 167 19 7 566 8 55J 15 43 20 - 2 271 6152 7 22 4 - 4 T90

66 104 68 17 7 902 8 :366 6 T2 11 -

5 o3:i 38 3T 6 - 6 :233 T3 22 21 - 6 932

17T 200 101 5 7 585 7 1143 - - 10 - ... ...

43 41 55 5 7 791 8:m 9 9 6 - 5 875

72 82 94 18 8 232 B N3 107 95 45 - 7 220 7 1189 390 475 356 24 7 036 7 <>26 682 853 673 41 7 T75 7 i's.I

245 338 302 21 7 716 a ~!BO 259 286 211 11 6 820 7 •188

85 130 98 - 5 788 7 403 93 99 62 9 7 570 nl64

556 783 597 36 7 201 7 f:63 378 503 334 31 7 029 7 l'l6 - 6 4 -

7 444 80 T21 68 11 7 181 39 71 59 5 7 410 6 158 66 T06 86 9 7 348 7 141 - 4 - -

84 92 56 - 7 500 7 791 109 T03 61 6 6 376 7 349

178 266 263 5 7 621 8 284 16 5 21 - ... ... 8 6 - -

53 67 38 - 7 575 7 821 9 9 37 5 6 947

92 179 167 - 7 897 8 493 - T4 - -

126 70 76 5 7 060 7 483 27 15 23 - ... ... 33 27 29 - 5 625 6 5>3 66 28 24 5 7 280 7 621

663 1 191 1 032 99 7 767 B 418 77 79 36 - 7 643 7 963 39 TO 8 - 5 800 6 5,~7

403 839 876 84 8 180 8 810 144 263 112 15 7 205 8 Ol9

503 677 345 77 5 280 6 9:15 136 196 115 25 6 493 7 9:!3 200 24T 108 16 4 201 6 619 127 169 81 31 5 432 6 MS 40 71 4T 5 5 112 6 6'17

19 29 6 5 5 629 21 42 35 - 4 730 6 4:52

19 42 19 - 6 113 6 9:17 19 28 14 - 6 149 7 1~i8

- - - - ... -6 8 4 - ... '" 8 5 10 - ... '"' - 15 - - ... '"' 5 - - - ... •"' - 14 5 - ... .... - - - - - -- - - - - -

21 29 22 5 3 652 6 217 11 T2 - - ... "' 5 - 5 - ... "' - 12 - - "' - 5 17 5 3 042 '" 5 - - - 1 847 ,,.

16 18 26 10 4 853 5 0(11)

9 22 18 - 3 081 4 21~ 9 22 18 - 2 973 4 M7 - - - - ... ...

935 1 172 926 134 5 727 7 1!4 240 259 134 7 5 746 6 40,2 128 125 132 2T 3 025 5 9e,2 83 73 90 6 5 096 7 1<9 - - - - 1 228

5 590 - 6 11 10 3 120 82 88 88 18 4 972 5 994

345 609 442 73 8 322 a 739 99 192 148 10 8 797 9 033 83 89 33 - 6 315 7 108

T45 328 255 63 9 116 9 311

s 7 6 - ... ...

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

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Table 175. Occupation of the Male Experienced Civilian Labor Force by Earnings in 1969 and Race: 1970- Continued

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

NEW HAVEN SMSA-Continued

N&gro

Experienced civilian labor force-----------------------

Profasslonal, technical, and kindred worken -----------------Accountants ______ .. _---- __ ---- ________ ---------- __ ------ ____ _ Architects---------------------------------------------------Computer specialists __ ---- __________ ------ ___________________ _ Engineers ---- __ .... ---- __________________ ---- __ ---- ____ -------

Aeronautical and astronautical -------------------------------Civil -- -- ____ -- -- -- -- ------ ________ ------ ---- __ -------- ---Electrical and electronic -------------------------------------Mechanical ______ -- -- -- -- ______ ---- __________ ---- -------- __ Other engineers __ ---- __ ---- ____________ ------ ------ ------ __

Lawyers and judges -----------------------------------------­

Life and physical scientists-------------------------------------Chemists ______ -- -- __ -- -- ______________________ ---- ______ _

Physicians, dentists, and related practitioners---------------------Dentists ________________________________________ -------- __ Pharmacists ________ -- -- ______________ ---- ________ ---- ____ _

Physicians, medical and osteopathic--------------------------­Other related practitioners-----------------------------------

Health technologists and technicions-----------------------------Religious workers __ ---- -- ---------------------------- --------Social scientists----------------------------------------------

Sociol and recreation workers----------------------------------Teachers ___________________________________________________ _

College and university __ ------------------------------------­Elementary and prekindergarten ------------------------------Secondary ______ ---- _____________________________________ _

Engineering and science technicians------------------------------Drnftsmen and surveyors ________ ----------------------------Electrical ond electronic engineering technicians _________________ _

Technicians, except health, and engineering and science ____________ _ Airplane pilots ---- ------ __ ------ ______ ------------ ---------

Writers, artists, and entertainers -------------------------------Other professional, technical, and kindred workers-------------- __ _

Managers and administrators, except farm-----------------­Buyers, purchasing agents, and sales managers-------------------School administrators ________________________________________ _

Specified managers and administrators, public administration-------­Other specified managers and administrators ---------------------Managers and administrators, n.e.c., salaried ____________________ _

Manufacturing ______________________________________ ---- ---

Wholesale and retail trade-----------------------------------Transportation, communications, and other public utilities ________ _ All other industries-----------------------------------------

Managers and administrators, n.e.c., self-employed----------------Construction ---- -------------------- ____ ------ ------------Manufacturing __________ -------------------------------- ---Wholesale and retail trade----------------------------------­All other industries-----------------------------------------

Soles workers ____ ------------------------------------Insurance agents, brokers, and underwriters---------------------­Reol estate agents and brokers--------------------------------­Sales representatives, manufacturing industries ------------------­Soles representatives, wholesale trade ---------------------------Soles clerks, retail trade ____________ ------------------------ ---Salesmen, retail trade----------------------------------------­Salesmen of services and construction--------------------------­Other sales workers------------------------------------------

Clerical and kindred WQrktrs ----------------------------­Bonk tellers and cashiers-------------------------------------­Bookkeepers and billing clerks---------------------------------­Moil handlers and postal clerks--------------------------------­Other clerical and kindred workers------------------------------

Craftsmen and kindred work•n--------------------------­Apporel craftsmen and upholsterers-----------------------------Bakers ____ -- __ -- ______ -- -- ______ ---- -- -- -- -- -- - - -- ---- -- ---Cabinetmakers ____________________ ---- ____ -- -- ---- -- ---- -- ---Construction craftsmen ---- -------------------------------- ---

Carpenters ________________________________ ---- ---- -- -- -- --Excava ling, grading, and road machine operotors----------------Electricions ____________________________ -- -- ---- ---- -- ---- --

Masons and tile setters ------------------------------------­Painters, construction and maintenance, and paperhangers-------­Plasterers and cement finishers------------------------------­Plumbers and pipe fitters-----------------------------------­Other construction craftsmen --------------------------------

Foremen, n.e.c ____________________ ---- ______ -- -- -- -- -- -- -- ---Manufacturing ______________________ ------------ -- ---- -- -- -Nanmanufacturing industries ---- ------ __ --------------------­

linemen and servicemen, telephone and power-------------------­Locomotive engineers ond firemen-------------------------------Mechanics and repairmen __ ---------- ______ -- -- ---- ---- -- ---- --

Air conditioning, heating, and refrigeration ---------------------Aircraft __ -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -------- -- -- ---- ---- --Automobile, including body ________ ---- __ -- ---- -- ---- ---- -- ---Radio and television---------------- .... ---------------------­Other mechanics and repairmen ------------------------------

Meto1 craftsmen, except mechanics -----------------~ ~---------­Machinists and job and die setters ---------------------------­Sheetmetol workers and tinsmiths------~---------------------­Tool and die makers-----------------------~---------------­Other metal craftsmen--------------------------------------

Printing craftsmen ____ ------ ____ -- ---- -- ------------ ---- ---- --Compositors and typesetters--------------------------------­Pressmen and plate printers, printing ..... -----------------------­

Stationary engineers and power station operators ----------------­Other craftsmen and kindred workers ---------------------------

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

[Data based on sample, see text. For minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text]

Total, 16 years old and

over

8 040

802 23

5 11 40

13 14 4 9 6

17 10 19 5

14

29 29 15

76 118

21 37 49

105 49 32 11 5

15 283

332 22 52 16 87

103 15 34 10 44 52 14

12 26

131 14 12 13 5

38 17 4

28

501 29 15

130 327

1 229 7 4

255 50 36 43 26 34 22 29 15

164 103

61 45

269

6 114

149

161 92

4 16 49 23 11 7 9

292

$1 to $1,999 or loss

964

120 5

4

16 12 6

19 12 7

64

23

17 9 5

27

14

74 15

26 33

117

37

7 6

24

20 15 5

44

6 29

16

$2,000 to

$3,999

1 016

51

10 7 7

22

12

6 6

36 7

12

17

112 4 4

24 80

107 7

15

15 14

15

10

10 5

40

Males with earnings in 1969

$4,000 to

$4,999

793

34

10

9

15

56

38 3

9 4

77 6

11 60

103

12 6 6

43

22

21

9 9

4 35

$5,000 to

$5,999

805

39

21

12

4

4

33

5 3

25

144

30

15 6

9

16 6

10 22

20

6

14

20 14

6 7

29

$6,000 to

$6,999

066

52

17

5 10 5

19

24

12 12

55

23 32

161

lB 3

58

14

44

28 12

11 5

41

$7,000 to

$7,999

1 048

96 7

10 12

12

11

36

30

5 19

12

4

52 4

12 36

157

45 9

6 6 4

13 7

21 11 10

34

21

13

15 15

9 4

33

$8,000 to

$9,999

1 185

100 6 5

13

4 10

4 6

21 13 8 5 5

36

65 11

3 12 34 6 8 5

15 5

11

6 5

54

6 20 28

271

55 18

15

6 9

46 34 12

45

17

28

60 32

5 23 7 7

58

$10,000 to

$14,999

968

247

6 29

10 10 9

15 48

16 32 23 13

6 81

49 5

10 8

10 10

6

18 7 6

30

11 19

149

52 14 9 5 8

8 8

38 29 9 5

10

10

14

4

10

30

$15.000 or

more

195

63 5

5

10 5

6

14 8

6 6 6

11

73 6

30

10 7

7 20 10

10

14

14

20

5 5

5 10

Median earnings (dollars)

earners worked

All 50 to 52 earners weeks

6 415

8 180

10 313

7 773

7 625

8 646

7 974

4 357

4 838

6 043 4 842

6 891

7 544

8 087 8 676

6 216

5 ii.; 6 466

7 900

6 634

7 198

9 933

10 181

153

6 686

6 630 6 714

7 705

8 600

8 537

6 394

8 523

7 554

CONNECTICUT 8 - 697

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Table 175. Occupation of the Male Experienced Civilian Labor Force by Earnings in 1969 and Race: 1970-Continued [Dato based on sample, see text. For minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, elc.) and meaning of symbols, see texl]

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas

of 250,000 or More

NEW HAVEN SMSA-Continued

Negro - Continued

Experienced clvinon labor force-Continued

Opercttlves, except tran.sport -----------------------------Assemblers -- ---- -· ---- -- -------- -------------- ---- ------ ---Checkers. examiners, and inspectors; manufacturing ---------------Garage workers and gos station attendants ______________________ _ Laundry and drycleaning operatives, n.e.c -----------------------­Meat cutlers and bulchers-------------------------------------Mine operatives, n.e.c ............ -- -- ---- ____ ............ ------ ---- ........ ---Packers and wrappers, except produce __________________________ _ Pain!ers. manufactured a.rtlcles ---------------------------------Pre-c1s1on machine operatives ________ .,. ________________________ _ -Sawyers __ -- __ -- __ ------ -- __ -------- -- ____ ------ ______ ---- __

Stationary firemen __ -------- ---------------------------------Textile operottves _______ ,. ______ ---- ____________ ---- ---- ---- _ -Welders and flomecutters __ -- ------ ---- -- __ ---- __ ---- ---- ----­Other metalworking operatives -------------------------------­Other specified operatives-----------------------------------­Miscellaneous and not specified operatives ----------------------

----

Occupation: Machine- operatives, miscellaneous specified ----------------­Machine operatives, not specified--------------------------

--

Miscellaneous operatives ---- __ -- -- ---- ______________ ---- _ -Not specified operatives-----------------------------------

Industry, Manufoctu ring-.. ---- ________ ..... ________ ------------ _____ _ -

Durable goods -------------------------------------- __ Wood products, including furniture------------ .. -------­Primary metal industries ----------------------------­Fobric-oted metal industries ---------------------------

----Machinery, including electrical ________________________ _ -Motor vehicles and equipment ... _______________________ _ -Transportation equipment, except motor vehicles --------­Other durable goods---------------------------------

--Nondurable goods------------------------------------­

Food and kindred product'---------------------------­Apporel and other fabricated textile products -··---------­Paper and allied products----------------------------­Chemicals and allied products ------------------------­Other nondurable goods------------------------------

------Not specified manufacturing industries ___________________ _ -Nonmanufocturing industries -------- ---------------------­

Tronsportation, communications, and other public utilities---­Wholesale and retail trade-----------------------------­All other industries------------------------------------

----

Tran1port equipment operatlvas __________ -----------------8\JS drivers __ -------------------- ---- -------------- ---------Tox.icab drivers and chauffeurs---------------------------- ... -- ... Truck drivers and deliverymen .... __ -----------------------------

--Other transport equipment operatives __________________________ _ -laborers, eHept fcirm ---------- ---------------------- .. -

-Construction laborers. ---------------- ---------------------- __ Freight, slack, and material handlers--------------------------­Othr specified laborers-------------------------------------­Miscellaneous and not specified laborers------------------------

---

Occupation: Misceflaneous laborers------------------------------------Not specified laborers __________ --------------------------

Industry, Manufacturing ________________ ---- __ ---- ____ ---- -- __ -- --

Du rob le goods ______________________________ ------ ___ _ Wood products, Including furniture---------------------Metal industries .... __________ -- -- -- -- ---- __ -- __ ---- __ _ Machinery, including ~!ectrical .. ------------------------T ransportatian equipment ... _______ ------ ____ ---- ____ -- ... Other durable goods.--------------------------------

Nondurable goads ------ __ -----------------------------Food and kindred products ___________________________ _ Not specified manufacturing industries ___________________ _

Nonmanufa cturing industries ____ ---- __ -~ ------ ___________ _ Railro(lds cmd railway express service-------.------------­Tran.s.f)ortotion, e><cept railroads------------------------­Communications, and utilities and sanitary services--------­Wholesale and re1oil trade-----------------------------­All other industries------------------------------------

Fal'ftltrs and farm managers -------------------------.. -­

fcirm laborers ond farm foremen------------------------­Paid form laborers and form foremen--------------------------­Unpaid family workers---------------------------------------

Strvlc• worbn, except private household• ----------------Cleaning service workers------------------------------------­Food service workers---------------------------------------­

Cooks, except private household----------------------------­Busboys and dishwashers ----------------------------------

H"olth service workers------ -- ------ ____ -------- ____ ---- ____ _ Personal service workers-------------------------------------Protective service workers __________ ------------------------ --

Firemen, fire pratectloo -----------------------------------­Guards and watchmen------------------------------------­Policemen and detectives-----------------------------------

Privat• household wortcers ________ -------------------- --

'Includes allocated coses not shown separately.

8 - 698 CONNECTICUT

-

--------------------------------

Total, 16 years $1 la

old and $1.999 over or loss

2 618 182 75 -82 5 36 12 51 13

4 -- -40 -35 ll

162 -- -

21 -14 -61 5

136 16 766 69

1 135 51

348 6 573 29 147 16 67 -

l 055 40 706 31

6 -105 -51 9 92 6 23 4

187 4 242 8

349 9 28 5

4 -34 4 16 -

267 -- -80 11 11 -37 -32 11

530 so 21 -24 13

259 32 226 5

865 140 171 24 241 43 317 63 136 10

65 -71 10

75 -62 -- -11 -31 -10 -10 -13 -- -- -

61 10 - -

16 -3 -

16 -26 10

29 22

46 40 46 40 - -

946 165 330 26 202 51 89 21 49 30 30 20

121 12 l ll -

21 -21 -69 -11 4

Moles wilh earnings in 1969

$2,000 $4.000 $5,000 $6,000 to lo lo lo

$3,999 $4.999 $5,999 $6.999

322 287 255 422 6 - 6 12 6 9 14 10 5 - 10 4 9 16 8 -- - - 4 - - - -- 5 - 14 - - - 8

19 16 19 30 - - - -- - 7 9 - 5 - 5 - - 5 18

16 11 14 17 103 66 56 116 158 159 116 175

32 48 35 48 96 76 59 107 17 23 14 20 13 12 8 -

153 149 107 175 115 108 91 122

- - 6 -23 17 10 7 8 12 - 6 9 13 4 20

15 - 4 -16 23 19 33 44 43 48 56

38 41 16 53 4 - 4 -- - - -- 5 - 4

12 - - -22 36 12 49 - - - -5 10 9 -- - - -- 5 9 -5 5 - -

76 31 74 74 10 - - -- - - -14 10 :,- 42 52 21 39 32

163 100 81 136 16 21 16 43 69 38 12 46 44 29 27 42 34 12 26 5

9 5 17 -25 7 9 5

6 7 18 -6 7 10 -- - - -- - - -6 7 - -- - - -- - 10 -- - 8 -- - - -- - - -

28 5 8 5 - - - -6 - - 5 3 - - -7 5 4 -

12 - 4 -7 - - -6 - - -6 - - -- - - -

124 98 170 123 41 42 96 65 30 25 25 ll 6 5 5 6 4 7 8 -6 - - 4

10 18 12 10 14 5 11 17 - - - -4 - - 12

10 5 11 5

- - - -

Median earnings (dollars)

Earners $7,000 $8,000 $10,000 $15,000 worl<ed

to lo 1o or All SO to 52 $7,999 $9,999 $14,999 more earners wei1ks

442 406 299 3 6 623 7 U6 10 26 15 - ... ... 18 16 4 - ... ... - 5 - - ... . .. - 5 - - ... ... - - - - ... -- - - - - -

15 6 - - ... ... - - 16 -

7 250 42 27 9 - 6 900 - - - - - -5 - - - ... ... 4 - - - ... ...

19 14 - - ... 31 16 15 - 6 647

125 159 69 3 6 767 7 2~ 173 132 171 - 6 477 7 074

32 68 79 - 7 156 8 1:37 107 38 61 - 6 248 6 7135 12 14 31 - 6 175 ... 22 12 - - ... ...

152 122 157 - 6 449 7 Oll6 105 76 58 - 6 066 6 7!10 - - - - ...

21 14 13 - 6 357 , ... 5 6 5 - ... ,,, .

10 18 12 - ... '" ~ - - - -7 ii3 47 28 17 - 6 955

22 10 11 - 5 542 6 6(13

47 46 99 - 7 372 8 0(10 5 5 5 - ... ... 4 - - - ... ...

11 - 10 - ... ... 4 - - - ...

23 41 84 - 7 630 8 4l:5 - - - - - -

21 10 14 - ... ... 5 6 - - ... ... 5 4 14 - ... ...

11 - - - ... ... 85 71 57 12 6 459 7 266 - 5 6 - ... ...

11 - - -7 620 44 31 46 5 6 917

30 35 5 7 5 897 6 600

91 109 41 4 5 364 6 624 24 9 14 4 6 198 12 10 11 - 4 224 6 067 36 65 11 - 5 833 6 9()0 19 25 5 - 5 462 ... 19 15 - - ... ... - 10 5 - ... ...

14 25 5 - ... ... 14 20 5 - ... ... - - - - - ·-6 5 - - ... ... 8 5 5 - ... ... - 10 - - ... ... - - - - ... ... - 5 - - ... ... - - - - - ·-- - - - - ..

5 - - - ... .. ,.

- - - - - --5 - - - ... '" - - - - ... --- - - - ... ... - - - - ... ... - - - - ... ... - - - - ... ... - - - - ... ... - - - - - -

91 91 78 6 5 506 5 857 25 17 18 - 5 583 5 740 21 5 28 6 4 800 5 600

7 5 28 6 ... ... - - - - ... ... - - - - ...

23 33 3 - 6 850 ... 10 31 23 - 7 850 ... 5 16 - - ... ... 5 - - - ... ... - 15 23 - ... ... - 7 - - ... ...

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

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Table 175. Occupation of the Male Experienced Civilian Labor Force by Earnings in 1969 and Race: 1970- Continued [Data based an sample, see text. Far minimum base far derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see textl

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More

SPRINGFIELD-CHICOPH-HOLYOKE, MASS.--(ONN., SMSA

Total

Experienced civilian labor force-----------------------Pretess1onal, technical, and kindred wortr.en _______________ _ -Accountants-------------------------------------------------

Archilects __ -- -- __ -- ____________ ------ ------ ____ ---- ------ __ -Computer specio lists -- ---- -- ______ -- -- -- ------ ---- -- -------- _ -Engineers __ ---- __________________ ---- ------ ---- ---------- __ -

Aeronautical and astronautlc:ol ------------------------------Civil ---- -- -- -- -- ---- -- -- -- -- -- ------ ---- ---- -------- -- ---Electrical and electronic -------------------------------------Mechanical ____ -- -- ____________ - - -- __ ---- ---- -- __ -------- _ -Other engineers -- ----------------------------------------­

Lawyers and judges -------------------------------------------

Life and physical scientists-------------------------------------Chemis ts ______ -- ---- ---- ____ -- -- -- ---- ________ ---- _____ _ -Ptlysicians, den1lsts, and related practitioners---------------------Dentists __________________________ ---- ---- __________ ------Pho rmacists ______________________ -- ---- ---- _____________ _ -

Physicians. medical and osteopathic-------------------------­Other related practitioners----------------------------------

-"

Health technologists and technicians-----------------------------~~~~J~~i:~rs~:r_s_::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: --Social and recreation workers----------------------------------Teachers ________________________ ------ ____________________ _

-College and university __________ -----------------------------Elementary and prekindergarten ------------------------------Secondary __________________________ ---- ______ ---- --------

Engineering and science technicians------------------------------Droftsmen and surveyors __ ------ ____ ------------------------Electrical and electronic engineering technicians ________________ _ -Technicians. except health, and engineering and science ___________ _ -Airplane pilots ---- ---------- ---- -------------------------­

Writers, artists, and entertainers --------------------------------Other professional, technical, and kindred workers _______________ _ -

Managers and administrators, except farm----------------­Buyers. purchasing agents, and sales managers-----------------­School administrators-------- __ -----------------------------­Sf]ec.ified managers and administrators, public administration------_ Other specified managers and administrators -------------------­Managers and administrators, n.e.c., salaried--------------------

------Monufactu ring ______________________ ------ ---- ---- -- _____ _ -Wholesale and retail trade _________________________________ _ -

Transportation, communications, and other public utilities-------­All other industries-----.:----------------------------------

--Managers and administrators, n.e.c., self-employed----------------Construction ______________________________________ ---- __ _ -Manufoctu ring ______________________ ---- __ ---- ___________ _ -Wholesale and retail trade _________________________________ _ -

All other industries-----------------------------------------Sa•es w11rlc1n ------ __ ---- -- ____ -------- -------------

Insurance agents, brokers, and underwriters _____ ,. .. _____________ _ Real estate agents and brokers __________ .. ____________________ _

Soles representatives, manufacturing industries -----------------­Sales representatives, wholesale trade-------------------------­Sales clerks, retail trode--------------------------------------Salesmen, retail trade ____________ ----------------------------

"

"

-----

Salesmen of services and construction-------------------------­Other sales workers-----------------------------------------

--

Clerical and kindred worlcers ---------------------------­Bonk tellers and cashiers-------------------------------------Bookkeepers and billing clerks ______ ---------------------------Moil handlers and postal clerks-------------------------------­Other clerical and kindred workers-----------------------------

Craftsmen and kindred work•n-------------------------­Apparel craftsmen and upholsterers----------------------------Bakers ________________________________________ -------- __ --Cabinetmakers __________________ -- __ -- -------- __ -- ---- ---- --Construction craftsmen ------------ -------------- ------------

Carpenters ____ -- -- -- -- ____ -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- ---Excovoti11g, grading, and road machine operators ______________ _ Electricians __________ ---- ____________ ------ __ ------ -- -- -- -Masons and tile setters -----------------------------------­PQinters, construction and maintenance, and paperhangers------­Plasterers and cement finishers __ ---------------------------­Plumbers and pipe fitters----------------------------------­Other construction craftsmen -------------------------------

Foremen, n.e.c __________ ---- -- -- -- ---- -- -- -- ---- -- -------.. --Manufacturing __ -- -- -- ---- -- -- .. ___ -- ---- __ ---- -- ---- -- -- --NonmanufQcturlng industries ____ -- -- -- -- -- -- -- ---- -------- --

Linemen and servicemen, telephone and power------------------­Locomotive engineers and firemen------------------------------Mechanics and repairmen __________ ---------------------------

Air conditioning, heating, and refrigeration --------------------

-----

------------"

-------

Aircraft ____ ---- -- -- ______ -- -- -- -- -- -- - ----- ---- - - -- -- -- --Automobile, including body ____________ -------------------- --Radio and television --------------------------------------­Other mechanics and repairmen -----------------------------

Metal craftsmen, except mechanics ----------------------------Machinists and job and die setters ______________ ,.., ___________ ..

Sheetmetal workers and tinsmith•---------------------------­Tool and die makers--------------------------------------­Other metal craftsmen-------------------------------------

Printing crafts men-- __________ -------- __ -------- .. - -- -- -- ---- -Compositors and typesetters-------------------------------­Pressmen and plate printers, printing------------------------­

StationDry engineers and power station operators ---------------­Other craftsmen and kindred workers --------------------------

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

498-142 0 - 73 - 45

-------------

Total, 16 years $1 ta

old and $1,999 over or loss

127 339 12 731

16 619 883 1 247 68

57 -3B5 15

3 148 51 242 5 295 -462 4 564 10

1 585 32 525 21

317 5 246 -

1 319 25 266 -364 10 548 11 141 4 142 4 361 32 249 5

256 42 3 4B4 237

897 69 692 59

1 714 99 1 933 63

869 29 236 2 253 14 44 -

9B3 124 1 960 177

14 049 465 1 972 35

379 11 688 16

2 416 146 7 244 1B9 2 3B6 19 2 415 78

620 8 1 823 84 1 350 68

195 -116 4 739 41 300 23

9 173 1 247 1 121 40

365 33 1 401 42 1 605 104 2 175 641 1 163 126

500 33 843 228

10 009 1 176 338 107 443 40

1 732 67 7 496 962

28 345 1 399 302 26 284 50 134 13

6 160 301 1 854 85

512 8 1 114 35

593 26 731 91 120 -805 35 431 21

4 621 84 3 003 53 1 618 31

759 5 102 -

5 802 455 263 10 290 10

1 984 240 319 39

2 946 156

5 319 123 2 408 64

502 24 1 294 15 1 115 20 1 439 85

544 19 567 42 393 -

3 030 257

Males with earnings in 1969

$2,000 $4,000 $5,000 $6.000 to to ta ta

$3.999 $4,999 $5,999 $6,999

9 469 6 022 9 652 12 864

830 492 624 1 020 42 25 80 91 - - - -

17 25 lB 32 44 45 46 112 - 6 - 5

15 18 13 13 14 6 9 15 5 - 5 13

10 15 19 66 10 6 15 19

13 4 5 -5 4 5 -

27 11 22 43 - - - 9 7 7 4 19

10 4 6 -10 - 12 15 11 16 14 24 79 36 27 44 4 - - 11

28 12 4 21 294 129 106 296

B6 14 21 44 72 27 41 79 94 61 34 158

132 86 117 170 56 30 48 75 29 12 15 26 - 11 13 4 - - 6 4

43 41 59 64 86 45 9B 89

453 305 410 728 83 27 42 111 5 - - -

10 11 - 44 120 85 145 173 153 149 134 288 17 39 36 53 74 59 73 127 4 6 - 23

58 45 25 85 82 33 B9 112 5 10 11 15

11 5 9 -50 12 48 79 16 6 21 lB

795 301 468 712 27 25 39 67 17 5 15 30 37 33 22 81 74 47 66 156

371 78 158 204 118 56 80 93 47 32 33 22

Hl4 25 55 59

818 491 762 I 206 60 24 36 37 50 16 21 62 73 44 76 191

635 407 629 916

I 582 l 065 2 025 2 943 32 10 3B 84 27 26 22 48 18 10 11 23

452 283 513 640 199 102 16B 218

10 20 49 68 43 30 65 68 38 38 44 54 92 32 69 9B 3 - 5 5

33 10 7B BB 34 51 35 41

69 115 117 294 29 64 48 171 40 51 69 123 18 15 31 93 - - 17 5

423 292 454 720 5 13 10 19

11 6 - 19 195 104 193 263 29 21 32 46

1B3 148 219 373

249 107 398 502 127 46 151 26B 55 4 44 28 46 10 80 85 21 47 123 121 33 63 104 137 13 31 26 64 9 32 46 55

12 - 30 45 249 144 290 352

Median earnings (dollars)

Earners $7,000 $8,000 $10,000 $15,000 worked

to to lo ar All 50 to 52 $7,999 $9,999 $14,999 more earners weeks

15 512 26 213 25 349 9 527 7 834 8 604

1 452 3 327 4 947 3 044 9 809 10 625 103 308 343 187 9 393 9 792 - 11 16 30

9 cii6 25 95 136 22 9 274 132 539 1 466 713 12 063 12 3B6

17 34 97 78 12 784 13 067 5 48 101 82 11 757 12 527

17 102 240 55 11 333 11 602 6 B6 277 162 12 834 13 113

B7 269 751 336 11 961 12 270 22 40 61 331 15000+ 15000+

62 53 122 53 10 676 11 1B6 49 43 95 45 10 895 11 1Bl 66 120 202 803 15000+ 15000+

5 7 29 216 15000+ 15000+ 35 94 112 76 10 268 10 613 20 4 48 445 15000+ 15000+ 6 15 13 66 13 269

7 688 16 16 35 6 7 125 61 19 63 - 6 148 6 224 20 59 97 53 11 314 11 919

38 48 29 34 7 553 8 775 343 824 1 007 248 0 010 9 504 43 195 264 161 9 759 10 446 61 142 183 28 0 099 10 253

217 469 529 53 0 021 9 060 277 59B 411 79 0 406 8 787 99 273 234 25 B 714 9 040 45 62 35 10 7 756 8 258 36 79 61 35 9 228 9 608 4 5 - 25

98 159 253 142 8 7B6 9 962 153 359 645 30B 9 850 10 670

1 039 2 514 4 594 3 541 11 209 11 605 192 416 639 427 10 626 10 920

4 43 207 109 13 056 13 190 29 157 310 111 11 242 11 521

190 454 722 381 9 537 10 16B 506 1 211 2 377 2 237 12 087 12 411 120 260 857 985 13 786 13 822 245 509 704 546 10 302 10 883 28 141 245 165 12 041 12 245

113 301 571 541 11 756 12 215 llB 233 339 276 9 485 9 895 21 29 58 46 10 560 12 292 8 19 40 20 10 250 10 250

72 117 185 135 9 154 9 473 17 68 56 75 9 441 9 786

778 1 506 2 079 I 287 8 379 9 571 104 231 349 239 10 394 11 273 25 45 59 136 11 059 12 194 99 250 503 334 11 357 11 944

182 340 427 209 9 021 9 648 169 258 238 58 4 96B 7 111 130 152 275 133 7 835 9 133 33 lOB 131 61 8 926 9 773 36 122 97 117 6 161 B 531

1 676 2 546 1 188 146 7 329 7 835 23 36 15 - 4 083 5 734 57 115 59 23 7 570 8 200

409 691 164 17 a 017 8 16B 1 1B7 1 704 950 106 7 168 7 764

3 984 7 015 7 347 985 8 335 8 862 20 41 51 - 6 536 6 873 30 55 21 5 6 354 6 BOO 20 21 9 9 6 652

B30 1 320 1 625 196 8 092 9 059 192 394 438 58 7 807 8 844 69 123 146 19 0 520 B 893

132 256 450 35 9 438 9 928 14B 112 133 - 7 652 8 642 137 121 71 20 6 832 7 692 20 35 52 - 9 543 76 212 227 46 8 778 9 318 56 67 108 18 7 598 9 154

41B 1 277 1 888 359 9 901 10 125 241 B89 1 274 234 10 026 10 294 177 38B 614 125 9 639 9 B61

91 137 338 31 9 847 10 173 - 4 60 16 12 083

929 1 382 1 022 125 7 600 B 076 SB 67 65 16 8 493 8 823 54 132 54 4 8 682 8 788

283 412 247 47 6 989 7 582 47 46 44 15 6 837 7 512

487 725 612 43 7 809 B 290

866 1 725 1 262 87 8 481 8 845 370 792 553 37 8 449 0 802 104 121 118 4 7 923 a 215 187 471 374 26 8 951 9 241 205 341 217 20 8 120 B 535 227 476 278 36 8 296 B 624 97 18B 92 14 8 234 B 473

119 167 86 11 7 836 a 258 34 lOB 143 21 9 398 9 479

519 469 650 100 7 430 7 783

CONNECTICUT 8 - 699

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Tobie 175. Occupation of the Male Experienced Civilian Labor Force by Earnings in 1969 and Race: 1970-Continued [Data based an sample, see text. For minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text]

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas

of 250,000 or More

SPRINGFIELD-CHICOPEE--ffOL YOKE, MASS.-CONN., SMSA­Continued

Total-Continued

Experienced civilian labor force-Continued Operatives, except transport _______________________ ~ .. ----

Assemblers __ -- -- -- ____ -- __ ------ __ -------- ____ .... __________ _ Checkers, examiners. and inspectors; manufacturing ---------------Garage workers and gas station ottendants .............. ----------------

-Laundry and dryclecning operatives, n.e.c ---------.. -------------­Meat cutters and butchers-----------------------------------­Mine o peratlves, n .e.c .... ---- ------ ------------ ------ -------- ...... Packers and wrappers, except produce---------------------------Pain~ers, manufactured o.rticle.s _________________ ,.. ______________ _

Prec1s1on machine operatives-------------------.. ---------------Sawyers ______ -- ______ -- ____________ -------------- ________ _ -Stotionory firemen -------- -------------------------------- __ -Textile operatives __ ---- ____ ------------------.. ---------------Welders and flamecutters ____ ---------- ------------------------Other metalworking operati11es -------------------------------­Other specified operatives ---------------------.. -------------­Miscellaneous and not specifi·e-d operatives ----------------------

---

Occupation~ Machine operatives, miscellaneous specified __ .. _____________ _ -Machine operatives. not specified ---------------------------Miscellaneous operatives ____ -------------------- ----------Not specified operatives------------------- .. ---------------

Industry, Manufacturing ____________________ ------ _., ______ ------ __ -

Durable goods ------ ---- -------------------------------Wood products, including furniture ____________________ _ -Primary metal industries ----------------------------­Fabricated metal industries --------------------------­Machinery, including electrical __ -------------- __ ------­Motor vehicles and equipment------------------------­Transportation equipment, except motor vehicles --------­Other durable goods---------------------------------

------

Nondurable goods ____ ------ ---- ---------------- --------Food ond kindred product•---------------------------­Apparel and other fabricated textile products -----------­Paper and allied praducts----------------------------­Chemicols and allied products------------------------­Other nondurable goods------------------------------

-----

Not specified manufacturing industries------------------ __ -Nonmanufacturing industries ---------------------------- __ -Transportation, communications, and other public utilities ___ _ -

Wholesale and retail trade-----------------------------­All other industries------------------------------------

--Transport equipment optl'Cltives _________ .. ________________ _ -

Bus drivers -------------- ---------- __ -------------------- __ -Taxicab drivers ond chauffeurs-------------------------------­Truck drivers and deliverymen ...... -----------------------------­Other transport equipment operatives---------------------------

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lahorers, except farm--------------------------------­Construction laborers -------- ------------------------------ -­Freighl, stock, and material handlers --------------------------­Other specified laborers -------- -----------------------------­Miscellaneous and not specified laborers------------------------

Occupation:

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Miscellaneous laborers ---------------------- --------------Not specified lo borers ______ ---------------------------- __ -

Industry, Monufoct uring __ ---- -- ____________ -------- ________ ---- __

Durable goods ---- ------ ------------------------------Wood products, including furniture------------------- __ _ Metol industries ____ ---- ____ ---- ________ ------ __ ----_ Machinery, !ncludin.g electrical ________________________ _

b~~~~pd0u~~~11~ng'::1o~1~~-e~~ :: :: :: :::::::::: :: :: :: :::: ::: Nondurable goods ---------------------------- --------­

Food and kindred products----------------------------Not specified manufacturing industries ___________________ _

Nonmonufocturing industries .. --- ------------------------ __ Railroads and railway express service-------------------­Transportation, except railroads------------------------­Communications, and utilities and sanitary services--------­Wholesale and retail trade-----------------------------­All other industries------------------------------------

farn1art and farm '"anagers ---------------------------­

Fann labnn and farm foremen ........ ---------------------Paid far"m laborers and farm foremen _____ ,. ____________________ _ Unpaid family workers--------------------------------------­

Service wor .. n, exc..,t private household• ---------------­Cteoning service workers------------------------------------­Food service workers---------------------------------------­

Caoks1 except prlvate household---------------.. -------------Busboys and dishwashers ____ ·-----------------------------

Health service workers ______ -----------.. ---------------------Personal service workers .. ------------------------------------Protective service workers ____ ------------------------------ __

~i~~~d~n~~ide.:~~th~t!~n .. :::: :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Policemen and detectives -----------------------------------

Private household woricen _____________________________ _

'Includes allocated cases not shown separately.

8- 700 CONNECTICUT

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Total, 16 years $1 to

aid and $1,999 011er or loss

22 622 1 844 1 671 124 1 794 SB

792 339 13B 21 672 48 25 5

519 108 230 19

2 065 Bl B2 -

242 5 533 36 73B 33

1 090 45 3 770 276 8 261 646

3 561 239 2 507 146 1 341 125

852 136

7 544 526 3 711 233

103 17 6B6 18 430 10 923 90 63 -

386 26 1 120 72

3 781 293 181 47 68 16

1 657 114 546 4

1 329 112 52 -

717 120 123 17 352 79 242 24

6 468 562 413 42 213 43

4 847 415 995 62

6 969 1 800 1 316 150 2 898 923 1 530 382 1 225 345

206 52 1 019 293

652 133 390 75

31 14 178 29 28 -28 -

125 32 252 52

39 8 10 6

573 212 25 -42 9

112 25 191 74 203 104

510 134

622 303 595 284

27 19

11 935 2 912 3 974 930 2 645 1 225

838 310 516 408 405 56 961 200

3 139 276 956 2 963 172

1 108 56

18 6

Males with earnings in 1969

$2,000 $4,000 $5,000 $6.000 to ta to to

$3,999 $4.999 $5,999 $6.999

l 840 1 474 2 468 3 121 109 79 192 239 57 52 195 315

150 5B 76 45 37 16 24 22 23 45 56 111 6 - - -

71 79 59 44 33 6 10 55

116 49 201 285 9 5 14 29

5 - 31 30 56 91 57 95 33 20 79 104 72 81 141! 176

432 339 423 467 631 554 903 1 104

263 263 358 459 196 171 266 357 116 78 161 224 56 42 118 64

539 512 B32 1 019 253 229 497 507

17 - 14 5 72 41 78 120 26 45 40 4ll 57 34 107 84 - 11 6 10

20 12 42 57 61 B6 210 183

286 277 331 509 6 - 6 12 4 5 5 4

140 159 195 261 19 22 13 75

117 91 112 157 - 6 4 3

92 42 71 85 4 6 7 20

61 12 25 51 27 24 39 14

545 373 599 879 10 14 35 116 40 21 23 42

421 253 425 572 74 85 116 149

950 630 822 912 167 159 146 193 410 189 331 299 251 145 197 214 122 137 148 206

27 21 5 50 95 116 143 156

62 93 97 95 26 62 78 64 5 6 6 -

11 20 44 32 - - 5 23 - 12 - 5

10 24 23 4 36 31 19 27 4 5 8 -- - - 4

60 44 51 111 - 4 - 17 8 12 - 7 7 15 31 19

25 9 11 33 20 4 9 35

82 27 66 42

113 40 63 10 113 32 63 10 - 8 - -

1 461 818 1 345 1 291 502 404 669 602 467 145 244 188 141! 49 54 77 84 5 5 5 58 47 27 103

144 70 175 96 165 106 145 222

11 13 9 29 142 77 97 91

8 16 33 102

- 6 - -

Median oornin1s (dollars)

$7,000 $6.000 $10,000 Earners

$15,000 work&d to to to or All 50 tc' 52

$7,999 $9,999 $14,999 more earners woe ks

3 594 5 364 2 766 241 7 161 7 697 304 460 164 - 7 304 7741 340 496 263 lB 7 647 7 874

52 36 31 5 2 760 5 47& 14 4 - - 4 6B8

7 77i 105 179 94 11 7 505 14 - - -

6 ;,Qj 57 81 15 5 5 025 18 69 20 - 6 855 7 389

415 547 353 lB 7 724 0 109 5 14 - 6 ... ...

41 87 43 - 8 207 0 463 88 64 23 23 6 279 6 ,~97 75 243 124 27 8 206 8 512

132 262 168 6 7 174 7 744 41!6 771 510 66 6 BB9 7 .530

1 358 2 051 958 56 7 215 7 734

553 970 434 22 7 359 7 1!68 423 614 330 4 7 278 7 764 218 317 93 9 6 850 7 ,123 164 150 101 21 7 061 7 ,115

1 301 1 895 881 39 7 264 7 '146 629 B73 456 34 7 217 7 1!80

22 28 - - 6 700 96 133 118 10 7 146 7 '126

131 89 41 - 7 351 7 :l:IO 138 258 151 4 7 649 B :184

5 12 19 -8 i68 43 112 65 9 7 837

194 241 62 11 6 716 7 1!77

665 990 425 5 7 292 7 :198 42 51 17 - 7 464 8 1)78 - 34 - - ...

335 364 89 - 6 845 7 :163 67 198 148 - B 737 9 140

221 343 171 5 7 342 7 '124 7 32 - - ...

57 156 77 17 6 394 7 ~ilB 35 24 10 - 7 214 7 :!71 9 72 35 8 5 960 6 !156

13 60 32 9 6 500 0 :124

911 1 427 1 075 97 7 303 7 '135 81 73 42 - 6 909 7 ·119 14 20 10 - 5 109 6 172

653 1 112 899 97 7 517 8 :115 163 222 124 - 7 071 7 ,177

804 736 288 27 5 127 6 H9 179 220 96 6 6 187 7 :119 362 296 78 10 4 614 6 :153 148 138 44 11 4 910 6 :1as 115 82 70 - 5 057 6 :!83

17 24 10 - 5 600 98 58 60 - 5 038 6 156

88 54 30 - 5 392 6 .149 25 41 19 - 5 410 6 1)83 - - - - ...

19 19 4 - 5 659 6 :!73 - - - - ... ... - 6 5 - ... 6 16 10 - 4 854

7 i63 63 13 11 - 5 368 14 - - - ... ... - - - - ... ...

27 28 40 - 4 330 6 157 - - 4 - ... ... - - 6 - ... ... 9 - 6 - 5 290 ...

14 14 11 - 3 720 ... 4 14 13 - 1 952 ...

36 45 36 42 5 182 5 082

30 52 11 - 2 142 5 1136 30 52 11 - 2 239 5:m - - - - ... "'"

1 298 1 681 1 012 117 5 577 6 1184 399 341 105 22 5 226 6 ()()4 126 121 107 22 2 418 5 :;99 75 84 32 9 3 473 6 il03 - 9 - - 1 265

6 ii79 60 39 15 - 6 141 93 84 75 24 5 380 6 1170

564 1 003 614 44 8 182 8 :;90 206 367 300 19 9 134 9 :!23 137 173 74 - 5 933 7 1172 205 443 225 20 0 605 8 i'84

- - 6 - ... "'"

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