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Table 174. Occupation of Employed Persons by Age, Race, and Sex: 1970 [Data bo.00 on M:lmple, ... text. For minimum booe for derived figure< (peftent, median, etc.) and rn«ming of •vmbola, see toxtJ The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 250,000 or More THE STATE Total Male employed --------·-···· ------------------. PnfeuioMI, technkal, olMI ltlmk1ad worictn ___ ., .. ____ ., __ _ Accountants __________ ............. ____ .................... ------ ............ __ .. Architect•-- ____ •• __ •• __ •• __ •• ________ •••• ·----- ____ ----- Computer specialists .......................................................................... .., Engineers .... __ ...................................... ---- .................... __ .. _ ............ .. Aeronouticol and astronouttcol ...................................................... .. Civil .... -- ................. ------------ ................................................ .. Eleotri<:ol and eleotronic ---------·----------------------- Meohanlcal ____________ -- __ •••• ________ --·--- ______ •• __ Other engineers ........ ------ ........................................................... .. Lawyers and judges -------------···--------··------------ Ltte ond physical scientist•---------··---------------------- Chemists ____________ -------------- ------------ ---·--- Physicians, dentists, and related practitioners .................................. .... Dentists ..................................... ______________ ,. _______ .... ___ _ Pharmacists __ ---- __ .................. __ ------------------------- Physicians, medical and osteopathic ________________ ,. __ ., __ _ Other related practitioners ______ .............................................. .. Health technologists and technicians---------------- ........ ----- :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :::::::: :: :: :: :: :- - Socio! and recreation workers .......................................... ,. ............ .. Teachers-- -- ____ -- ---- __ ------ __ -- ____________________ _ College ond university __________ ·-·- __ -------- __ ··-- ___ _ Elementary and prekindergarten .................................................. .. Secondary ______ -------- __________ ---·------ ---- ----- Engineering and science technicians ................................................ .. Draftsmen and surveyors .......... _________ ., _______________ _ Electrical and electronic engineering technicians ____________ _ TechnickJns, except health, ond engineering and science _______ _ Airplane pilots __ ., _______ ---- __ ·------------- __ ---- __ .,._ Writers, artists, and entertoiners .... ------------------------ Other professional, technical, and kindred workers ___________ _ Man89•rs and ocl"'in1strators, except f8"" ------------- Buyers, purchasing agents, and soles managers-------------- School administrators ____________ ---- .... _________________ _ Specified managers and administrators, public administration .... _ Other specified managers and administrators----- .. ---------- Managers ond administrators, n.e.c., salaried ................ -------- Monufac:turing .... __ ..................... ------- ...................... ____ ---- Wholesale ond retail trade ______ -·------------------ ___ _ Transportation, communications, and other public utilities ...... .. All other industries _____________________________ ............ .. Managers and administrators, n.e.c., self.employed----------- Construc1ion __ ............ __ ---- ................. __ ................ ------ __ _ Manufacturing ____ ---- ........ ------ ............................ ---- .... __ Whole$okl and retail trade ________ ,. ____________________ _ All other industries------------------------------------ Sales worlters --------------------- .. --------- ........ Insurance agents, brokers, and underwriters ________________ _ Reol estate agents and brokers -- -------- -------- .... __ .......... .. Sales representatives, manufacturing industries .................... ___ _ Soles representatives. wholesale trade---------------------- Soles clerks, retail trode ...... ------------------------------- Solesmen, retail trade ____________ ., ...................... ____ -------- Salesmen of services and construction .......... ________________ _ Other sales workers------------------------------------- Clerical am! kl..,,.d wo11<en ------------------------ Bonk tellers and cashiers ------ --- .. -- __ .... ------ __ ---- -- ...... Bookkeepers and billing clerks ____________ ----------------- Moil handlers and postal clerk•---------------------------- Other clericol and kindred workers------------------------- Cnrft11wen and ldndred wortlers _____________________ _ Apparel craftsmen ond upholsterers----------------- ... ------ Bakers ________ -- ____ -------- __ ---- -- -------------- -- Cabinetmakers __________ ... ___ .. ________ -- __ ---- ---- .... ---- Construction craftsmen __ -------- ______ ------ -------- ---- Carpenters ____ .... -- ---- ---- -------- -- ---------- -- -- --- Excavating, grading, ond road machine operators .... ________ _ Electricians ____ .... ____ .... ____ ...... _ ........ -- - .. ---- __ .. _ .... -- ...... Masons ond tile setters ---------------------·---------- Painters, construction and maintenance, and paperhangers --- Plasterers and cement finishers .. ------------------------- Plumbers and pipe fitters .................................................. ------ Other construction craftsmen --------------------------- Foremen. n.e.c __ ---- -------- ---- ------ ............. ---- -----· -- Manufocturing .... ____ ........ -- .... -- - ...... -- .. - .. - .... -- ---- -- - .. -- Nonmanufacturinq industries ........................................................ .. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - linemen ond servicemen, telephone and power--------------- loc:amotive engineers and firemen ...... ----------------------- Mechanics and repoirmen .......... ---------------------------- - Air conditioning, heating, and refrigeration ---------------- Aircraft ----·- ---------- __ -------- --·------- ------- Automobile, including body __ --------------·--· -- -- ------ Radio and television ---- .. ------------------------------ Other mechanics and repairmen ---------.. -------- .. ------ Metal craftsmen, except mechontcs ----------------- .. ------ Machinists and job ond die setters-----------·-------- .. -- Sheetmetol workers ond tinsmiths_., _______ ............................ - .. Tool ond die makers-------.. ----------- ............................... .. Other metal craftsmen---------- .. ---------------------- Printing craftsmen .. - ____ ........ -- _...................... ___ ... -- .......... -- - Compositors and typesetters ........ - ....................... - .................... .. Pressmen ond plo1e printers, printing ............................................. .. Stationary engineers and power station operators ------------ Other craftsmen ond kindred workers ---------------------- DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Persons 14ond 15 years old Toto! 4 121 113'1 538 80 44 418 5 2 685 - 277 - 540 5 5 535 - 106 5 l 585 - l 075 - 78! - 1 988 - 1 911 - l 114 - 333 - 3 580 - 584 - 971 - 1 590 - 435 5 641 7 3 497 - 295 6 551 5 9 524 - 2 982 5 2 201 - 3 662 7 4 445 7 2 210 - 504 - l 042 - 426 22 2 535 18 6 246 78 47 063 - 4 632 - l 565 - 3 204 38 7 524 40 19 128 16 3 492 9 8 146 4 1 814 11 5 676 - 11 010 - 1 691 - I 030 - 6 479 - 1 810 499 25 658 10 3 408 - 727 5 2 394 6 4 821 72 6 930 13 4 045 20 898 373 2 435 227 23 790 16 1 260 16 1 961 4 3 218 191 17 351 239 92 909 10 1 552 - 255 - 809 25 31 959 8 11 083 9 5 398 - 3 731 - 2 113 5 3 469 - 961 3 3 851 - I 353 11 12 489 6 7 409 5 s oeo - 3 546 - 375 64 22 159 11 '193 - 314 50 9 532 - I 081 3 10 239 18 5 968 - 2 771 9 885 - 424 9 l 888 - I 309 - 830 - 392 - l 619 111 10 869 l6 ond 18 and 20 to 24 17 yeDl1I 19year. yeors 9 235 16 552 49 9116 160 Mi $ 211 - - 195 - - - - 5 93 - - 422 - - - - - 105 - - 97 - ·- 59 - - 161 - - 6 5 5 93 - - 26 - - 98 - - - - - 77 - - 17 - - 4 - 4 111 5 16 180 - - 23 6 9 62 26 89 1 531 4 43 277 7 4 417 15 26 783 7 154 959 7 51 615 - 5 47 7 u 108 - 6 42 79 190 560 25 162 777 115 225 2 448 6 38 346 - 5 30 - 14 !!5 9 55 649 67 98 l 126 - 23 96 54 45 699 - 5 88 13 25 243 33 15 212 7 10 54 4 - Z2 16 5 109 6 - 27 636 727 2 662 8 5 204 - 5 a 11 18 160 5 50 457 345 420 1 062 17 110 380 4 13 114 246 106 277 610 1 066 3 128 139 220 296 8 38 243 23 53 202 44() 755 3 087 849 2 283 9 916 21 94 291 9 18 19 4 40 100 298 796 3 257 120 344 1 027 30 85 411 15 51 452 14 40 280 36 147 355 5 16 83 40 47 471 38 66 178 9 53 620 5 26 379 4 27 241 26 89 592 - - - 258 576 2 509 25 20 132 - - 37 131 323 I 180 30 39 124 72 194 1 036 14 160 978 - 71 455 14 31 166 - - 49 - 58 308 47 67 155 11 46 92 21 21 59 - 13 96 163 377 1 369 l'er$ons 16 ytaf'5 old ond OYO( 25 to 29 30 to 34 35 45 to 54 55 lo 59 6010 64 65 veor• yeon y<l<lrs years v«irs years years ond over Median oge 51 402 47 504 91 372 BS 733 37 970 28 075 21 7°' 39.9 7 317 6 507 10 240 7 7113 2 642 2 104 1 799 37.3 495 389 610 523 154 163 156 39.3 21 36 62 80 37 20 21 47.4 204 92 113 33 - - - 29.2 761 9ffl l 478 l 193 353 302 67 39.2 14 16 53 Zl - - - 39.3 182 242 419 330 124 156 27 41.3 159 179 277 230 78 35 20 38.7 109 107 193 209 73 26 5 41.0 297 415 536 401 78 85 15 :37.3 255 292 <187 476 111 116 198 43.3 180 181 322 214 52 47 15 37.9 89 75 100 27 6 10 - 33.4 401 438 962 852 249 244 336 43.9 60 51 186 141 50 44 52 M.7 140 126 200 183 52 92 101 42.l 104 225 465 406 118 96 159 M.7 97 36 111 122 29 12 24 42.3 101 99 135 113 33 24 21 35.4 342 493 864 671 3311 213 375 43.2 36 41 44 74 45 21 11 45.5 85 70 130 111 37 16 25 38.3 2 212 l 608 2 006 l 141 342 347 222 32.a 53S 547 822 482 114 97 58 36.0 618 374 333 218 89 B6 55 30.7 968 611 659 '87 101 123 79 30.3 880 620 935 495 194 147 54 31.8 421l 21!5 454 200 76 65 29 30.l 120 85 157 61 17 12 - 347 15'} 190 272 206 43 6 37 36.6 93 ll3 121 7{) s 6 - 34.3 357 230 498 292 165 84 80 31.8 821l 769 1 322 1 309 489 384 181 39.3 4 23«) 5 192 11 592 12 218 4 818 3 592 2 633 44.8 532 608 1 098 1 139 '367 283 215 42.2 82 145 52'1 -434 141 152 47 MS 155 215 674 997 435 329 300 49.6 I 043 916 1 713 1 709 615 425 390 41.4 1 923 2 434 4 995 4 622 1 794 I 239 830 428 337 48() I 026 845 302 244 139 42.9 950 l 043 l 925 I 865 774 423 368 41.7 179 136 459 550 174 178 45 45.7 457 775 l 585 I 362 544 :)94 278 43.4 495 874 2 583 3 317 l 466 l 164 851 411.9 85 174 46ll 544 189 113 47 45.9 80 59 326 33ll 105 63 33 45.7 274 513 l 404 1 842 934 762 620 so.a 56 128 385 593 238 226 151 50.l 3 161 2 945 5 458 4 870 1 977 1 501 1 721 39.9 511 468 943 744 219 155 151 40.4 4l 74 165 118 72 96 148 51.0 344 392 636 -400 192 129 112 39.3 680 759 l 250 875 370 213 162 38.7 751 554 938 I 192 552 MO 676 38.6 418 410 949 932 350 247 232 42.2 119 85 205 210 45 59 34 40.l 287 203 372 399 177 162 206 37.6 3 090 2 425 4 622 4 462 1 650 1 171 H6 36.9 94 58 132 126 76 5.\ 65 24.6 332 214 416 304 110 116 180 38.S 213 270 837 1 007 339 177 97 45.1 2 451 l 883 3 237 3 025 I 125 824 524 35.2 11 804 10 822 21 724 19 161 170 s 341 2 769 39.9 293 182 333 224 66 31 17 32.1 33 29 73 23 22 16 13 37.7 114 63 199 145 60 52 32 39.2 3 547 3 430 6 954 6 761 3 372 2 321 l 223 41.7 1 051 905 2 065 2 562 1 396 1 045 568 45.I 498 504 1 283 l 288 710 461 128 M.l 626 539 949 (/)'; 267 135 BB 36.9 271 237 m 406 140 69 64 38.6 359 410 6!18 711 315 289 159 41.2 64 133 210 208 111 70 61 43,5 438 480 841 BIO 379 212 133 40.3 240 222 326 167 54 40 22 33.5 1 370 I 572 3 731 3 023 1 191 646 274 42.0 872 l 108 2 437 l 660 531 305 86 40.4 498 464 1 294 1 363 660 341 188 45.l 874 363 927 502 100 63 10 32.6 30 11 44 125 66 59 40 53.2 2 857 2 898 5 287 4 452 1 711 1 071 540 38.7 159 155 230 188 36 16 32 35.2 38 60 68 81 19 11 - 38.2 1 125 l 074 2 183 2 OIJ 812 469 222 39.3 139 136 291 203 40 60 19 37.5 1 396 1 473 2 515 1 967 004 515 267 38.8 961 726 1 236 1 109 446 20ll 130 36.2 500 327 600 400 178 96 64 35.5 119 120 183 155 57 27 13 34.7 73 65 100 96 25 16 - 37.5 269 214 353 378 166 69 53 37.7 208 183 322 165 75 54 33 34.8 100 113 228 137 40 39 24 37.3 91 60 75 23 29 10 3 30.3 156 197 363 439 216 113 26 M.6 1 361 l 168 2 255 2 193 845 707 -431 39.4 MISSISSIPPI 2.6 -547

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Page 1: Table 174. Occupation of Employed Persons by Age, Race ... · Table 174. Occupation of Employed Persons by Age, Race, and Sex: 1970-Continued (Oat a based on oomple gee text For minimum

Table 174. Occupation of Employed Persons by Age, Race, and Sex: 1970 [Data bo.00 on M:lmple, ... text. For minimum booe for derived figure< (peftent, median, etc.) and rn«ming of •vmbola, see toxtJ

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

THE STATE

Total

Male employed --------·-···· ------------------. PnfeuioMI, technkal, olMI ltlmk1ad worictn ___ ., .. ____ ., __ _

Accountants __________ ............. ____ .................... ------ ............ __ .. Architect•-- ____ •• __ •• __ •• __ •• ________ •••• ·----- ____ -----Computer specialists .......................................................................... .., Engineers .... __ ...................................... ---- .................... __ .. _ ............ ..

Aeronouticol and astronouttcol ...................................................... .. Civil .... -- ................. ------------ ................................................ .. Eleotri<:ol and eleotronic ---------·-----------------------Meohanlcal ____________ -- __ •••• ________ --·--- ______ •• __ Other engineers ........ ------ ........................................................... ..

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

Ltte ond physical scientist•---------··----------------------Chemists ____________ -------------- ------------ ---·---

Physicians, dentists, and related practitioners .................................. .... Dentists ..................................... ______________ ,. _______ .... ___ _ Pharmacists __ ---- __ .................. __ -------------------------Physicians, medical and osteopathic ________________ ,. __ ., __ _ Other related practitioners ______ .............................................. ..

Health technologists and technicians---------------- ........ -----

~~tr~~i;~[s~:r_s_ :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :::::::: :: :: :: :: :--

Socio! and recreation workers .......................................... ,. ............ .. Teachers-- -- ____ -- -- -- __ -- -- -- __ -- ____________________ _

College ond university __________ ·-·- __ -------- __ ··-- ___ _ Elementary and prekindergarten .................................................. .. Secondary ______ -------- __________ ---·------ ---- -----

Engineering and science technicians ................................................ .. Draftsmen and surveyors .......... _________ ., _______________ _ Electrical and electronic engineering technicians ____________ _

TechnickJns, except health, ond engineering and science _______ _ Airplane pilots __ ., _______ ---- __ ·------------- __ ---- __ .,._

Writers, artists, and entertoiners .... ------------------------Other professional, technical, and kindred workers ___________ _

Man89•rs and ocl"'in1strators, except f8"" ------------­Buyers, purchasing agents, and soles managers--------------School administrators ____________ ---- .... _________________ _ Specified managers and administrators, public administration .... _ Other specified managers and administrators----- .. ----------Managers ond administrators, n.e.c., salaried ................ --------

Monufac:turing .... __ ..................... -------...................... ____ ----Wholesale ond retail trade ______ -·------------------ ___ _ Transportation, communications, and other public utilities ...... .. All other industries _____________________________ ............ ..

Managers and administrators, n.e.c., self.employed-----------Construc1ion __ ............ __ ---- ................. __ ................ ------ __ _ Manufacturing ____ ---- ........ ------ ............................ ---- .... __ Whole$okl and retail trade ________ ,. ____________________ _

All other industries------------------------------------

Sales worlters --------------------- .. ---------........ Insurance agents, brokers, and underwriters ________________ _ Reol estate agents and brokers -- -------- -------- .... __ .......... .. Sales representatives, manufacturing industries .................... ___ _ Soles representatives. wholesale trade---------------------­Soles clerks, retail trode ...... -------------------------------Solesmen, retail trade ____________ ., ...................... ____ --------Salesmen of services and construction .......... ________________ _ Other sales workers-------------------------------------

Clerical am! kl..,,.d wo11<en -----------------------­Bonk tellers and cashiers ------ ---.. -- __ .... ------ __ ---- -- ...... Bookkeepers and billing clerks ____________ -----------------Moil handlers and postal clerk•---------------------------­Other clericol and kindred workers-------------------------

Cnrft11wen and ldndred wortlers _____________________ _

Apparel craftsmen ond upholsterers----------------- ... ------Bakers ________ -· -- ____ -------- __ ---- -- -------------- --Cabinetmakers __________ ... ___ .. ________ -- __ -- -- -- -- .... -- --Construction craftsmen __ -------- ______ ------ -------- -- --

Carpenters ____ .... -- ---- ---- -------- -- ---------- -- -- ---Excavating, grading, ond road machine operators .... ________ _ Electricians ____ .... ____ .... ____ ...... _ ........ -- - .. -- -- __ .. _ .... -- ...... Masons ond tile setters ---------------------·---------­Painters, construction and maintenance, and paperhangers ---Plasterers and cement finishers .. -------------------------Plumbers and pipe fitters .................................................. ------Other construction craftsmen ---------------------------

Foremen. n.e.c __ ---- -------- ---- ------ ............. ---- -----· --Manufocturing .... ____ ........ -- .... -- - ...... -- .. - .. - .... -- - - - --- - .. --Nonmanufacturinq industries ........................................................ ..

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linemen ond servicemen, telephone and power--------------­loc:amotive engineers and firemen ...... ----------------------­Mechanics and repoirmen .......... -----------------------------

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

Metal craftsmen, except mechontcs ----------------- .. -----­Machinists and job ond die setters-----------·-------- .. --Sheetmetol workers ond tinsmiths_., _______ ............................ - .. Tool ond die makers-------.. -----------............................... .. Other metal craftsmen---------- .. ----------------------

Printing craftsmen .. - ____ ........ -· -- _ ...................... ___ ... -- .......... -- -Compositors and typesetters ........ - ....................... - .................... .. Pressmen ond plo1e printers, printing ............................................. ..

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

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

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Persons 14ond 15 years old Toto!

4 121 113'1 538

80 44 418 5 2 685 - 277 - 540 5 5 535 - 106 5 l 585 - l 075 - 78! - 1 988 - 1 911

- l 114 - 333 - 3 580 - 584 - 971 - 1 590 - 435 5 641 7 3 497 - 295

6 551 5 9 524 - 2 982 5 2 201 - 3 662 7 4 445 7 2 210 - 504 - l 042 - 426

22 2 535 18 6 246

78 47 063 - 4 632 - l 565 - 3 204 38 7 524 40 19 128 16 3 492 9 8 146 4 1 814

11 5 676

- 11 010 - 1 691 - I 030 - 6 479 - 1 810

499 25 658 10 3 408 - 727 5 2 394 6 4 821

72 6 930 13 4 045 20 898

373 2 435

227 23 790 16 1 260 16 1 961 4 3 218

191 17 351

239 92 909 10 1 552 - 255 - 809

25 31 959 8 11 083 9 5 398 - 3 731 - 2 113 5 3 469 - 961 3 3 851 - I 353

11 12 489 6 7 409 5 s oeo - 3 546 - 375

64 22 159 11 '193 - 314

50 9 532 - I 081 3 10 239

18 5 968 - 2 771 9 885 - 424 9 l 888 - I 309 - 830 - 392 - l 619

111 10 869

l6 ond 18 and 20 to 24 17 yeDl1I 19year. yeors

9 235 16 552 49 9116

160 Mi $ 211 - - 195 - - -- 5 93 - - 422 - - -- - 105 - - 97 - ·- 59 - - 161 - - 6

5 5 93 - - 26 - - 98 - - -- - 77 - - 17 - - 4 - 4 111 5 16 180 - - 23

6 9 62 26 89 1 531 4 43 277 7 4 417

15 26 783 7 154 959 7 51 615 - 5 47 7 u 108 - 6 42

79 190 560 25 162 777

115 225 2 448 6 38 346 - 5 30 - 14 !!5 9 55 649

67 98 l 126 - 23 96

54 45 699 - 5 88

13 25 243

33 15 212 7 10 54 4 - Z2

16 5 109 6 - 27

636 727 2 662 8 5 204 - 5 a

11 18 160 5 50 457

345 420 1 062 17 110 380 4 13 114

246 106 277

610 1 066 3 128 139 220 296

8 38 243 23 53 202

44() 755 3 087

849 2 283 9 916 21 94 291 9 18 19 4 40 100

298 796 3 257 120 344 1 027 30 85 411 15 51 452 14 40 280 36 147 355 5 16 83

40 47 471 38 66 178

9 53 620 5 26 379 4 27 241

26 89 592 - - -

258 576 2 509 25 20 132 - - 37

131 323 I 180 30 39 124 72 194 1 036

14 160 978 - 71 455 14 31 166 - - 49 - 58 308

47 67 155 11 46 92 21 21 59 - 13 96

163 377 1 369

l'er$ons 16 ytaf'5 old ond OYO(

25 to 29 30 to 34 35 ~044 45 to 54 55 lo 59 6010 64 65 veor• yeon y<l<lrs years v«irs years years ond over Median oge

51 402 47 504 91 372 BS 733 37 970 28 075 21 7°' 39.9

7 317 6 507 10 240 7 7113 2 642 2 104 1 799 37.3 495 389 610 523 154 163 156 39.3

21 36 62 80 37 20 21 47.4 204 92 113 33 - - - 29.2 761 9ffl l 478 l 193 353 302 67 39.2

14 16 53 Zl - - - 39.3 182 242 419 330 124 156 27 41.3 159 179 277 230 78 35 20 38.7 109 107 193 209 73 26 5 41.0 297 415 536 401 78 85 15 :37.3 255 292 <187 476 111 116 198 43.3

180 181 322 214 52 47 15 37.9 89 75 100 27 6 10 - 33.4

401 438 962 852 249 244 336 43.9 60 51 186 141 50 44 52 M.7

140 126 200 183 52 92 101 42.l 104 225 465 406 118 96 159 M.7 97 36 111 122 29 12 24 42.3

101 99 135 113 33 24 21 35.4 342 493 864 671 3311 213 375 43.2 36 41 44 74 45 21 11 45.5

85 70 130 111 37 16 25 38.3 2 212 l 608 2 006 l 141 342 347 222 32.a

53S 547 822 482 114 97 58 36.0 618 374 333 218 89 B6 55 30.7 968 611 659 '87 101 123 79 30.3 880 620 935 495 194 147 54 31.8 421l 21!5 454 200 76 65 29 30.l 120 85 157 61 17 12 - 347 15'} 190 272 206 43 6 37 36.6 93 ll3 121 7{) s 6 - 34.3

357 230 498 292 165 84 80 31.8 821l 769 1 322 1 309 489 384 181 39.3

4 23«) 5 192 11 592 12 218 4 818 3 592 2 633 44.8 532 608 1 098 1 139 '367 283 215 42.2 82 145 52'1 -434 141 152 47 MS

155 215 674 997 435 329 300 49.6 I 043 916 1 713 1 709 615 425 390 41.4 1 923 2 434 4 995 4 622 1 794 I 239 830 428

337 48() I 026 845 302 244 139 42.9 950 l 043 l 925 I 865 774 423 368 41.7 179 136 459 550 174 178 45 45.7 457 775 l 585 I 362 544 :)94 278 43.4

495 874 2 583 3 317 l 466 l 164 851 411.9 85 174 46ll 544 189 113 47 45.9 80 59 326 33ll 105 63 33 45.7

274 513 l 404 1 842 934 762 620 so.a 56 128 385 593 238 226 151 50.l

3 161 2 945 5 458 4 870 1 977 1 501 1 721 39.9 511 468 943 744 219 155 151 40.4 4l 74 165 118 72 96 148 51.0

344 392 636 -400 192 129 112 39.3 680 759 l 250 875 370 213 162 38.7 751 554 938 I 192 552 MO 676 38.6 418 410 949 932 350 247 232 42.2 119 85 205 210 45 59 34 40.l 287 203 372 399 177 162 206 37.6

3 090 2 425 4 622 4 462 1 650 1 171 H6 36.9 94 58 132 126 76 5.\ 65 24.6

332 214 416 304 110 116 180 38.S 213 270 837 1 007 339 177 97 45.1

2 451 l 883 3 237 3 025 I 125 824 524 35.2

11 804 10 822 21 724 19 161 • 170 s 341 2 769 39.9 293 182 333 224 66 31 17 32.1 33 29 73 23 22 16 13 37.7

114 63 199 145 60 52 32 39.2 3 547 3 430 6 954 6 761 3 372 2 321 l 223 41.7 1 051 905 2 065 2 562 1 396 1 045 568 45.I

498 504 1 283 l 288 710 461 128 M.l 626 539 949 (/)'; 267 135 BB 36.9 271 237 m 406 140 69 64 38.6 359 410 6!18 711 315 289 159 41.2 64 133 210 208 111 70 61 43,5

438 480 841 BIO 379 212 133 40.3 240 222 326 167 54 40 22 33.5

1 370 I 572 3 731 3 023 1 191 646 274 42.0 872 l 108 2 437 l 660 531 305 86 40.4 498 464 1 294 1 363 660 341 188 45.l 874 363 927 502 100 63 10 32.6 30 11 44 125 66 59 40 53.2

2 857 2 898 5 287 4 452 1 711 1 071 540 38.7 159 155 230 188 36 16 32 35.2 38 60 68 81 19 11 - 38.2

1 125 l 074 2 183 2 OIJ 812 469 222 39.3 139 136 291 203 40 60 19 37.5

1 396 1 473 2 515 1 967 004 515 267 38.8

961 726 1 236 1 109 446 20ll 130 36.2 500 327 600 400 178 96 64 35.5 119 120 183 155 57 27 13 34.7

73 65 100 96 25 16 - 37.5 269 214 353 378 166 69 53 37.7 208 183 322 165 75 54 33 34.8 100 113 228 137 40 39 24 37.3 91 60 75 23 29 10 3 30.3

156 197 363 439 216 113 26 M.6 1 361 l 168 2 255 2 193 845 707 -431 39.4

MISSISSIPPI 2.6 -547

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Table 174. Occupation of Employed Persons by Age, Race, and Sex: 1970-Continued (Oat based on oomple gee text For minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text] a

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

THE STATE - Continued

Total-Continued

Mlile employed-Continued

OpontS..., "'"""' """"""'--·-········ ·······----·-Assemblers •••• ····-··-··-- •••• --· ..................... . Checkers. examiners, and inspectorsi monufocturing ---------·-Go~ workers and gas station attendants __________________ _ Laun ry and drycleaning operatives., n.e.c -------------------­Meat cutters and butchers·-----···--·-------···-···-···---Mtne operatlve1, n.e.c .......................... .,_,. .. _____ ,. ________ ~-----Pockers and wrappers, except produce •••• -----·----------·· -Pointers, manufactured articles·------·-··· ............... . Preti:sion machine cpierativH .... ---~-------------------------Sowyero •. --·- •••• ------ ................ ---- •..• -- ••••. -Stationary firemen ________ -------------~-------- __ ........... .. TextUe operotives __ ............ ---- ________ ---- ---- ------ ____ _ -Weldllfs ond flomecutters •••••.••••••..•••..•••.........•. Other metalworking operotille• ••.•••.••••..•..••.•.......• Other specifJOd operatives----····-------------···········

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Mi3Celloneous and not specified operotives ---------- _______ _ Occupation:

Machine operatives, miscelkmeous specified - .. -----------Machine operotlves. not specifie<f ,. ___ ., ____ ..,_ .. _______ ,. __ Miscellaneous ope.rotives __________ ,..., _____ ,, __________ _

Not specified operatives ............................ ..

Industry, Manufacturing __ .... __ -------- ______ ----------------....

Durable good• •••••••••••••••••.•••••••••••••••••• Wood products. induding furniture .. ,.. ______________ _

P.dmory metal industr~s ------------------ ------­Fobricoted metal industries --------- ... ------------­Machinery, including electrical •..•.•••••.....•...•.

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---. --

Motor vehfcles and equipment ____ -----------------Transportation equipment, except motor vehicles --- .. -Other durable goods •....••••..••••••••...••.•••.

Nondurablie goods __________ ------ --~·- __ ,,, .. ~- ______ _

.

Food and kindred products. ••..••.•••••••••••.•••• Apparel and otl>Qr fabricated textile products •.•••••• Poper ond ollied product>. •••••...........•••••••• Chemicals and allied product<--------······------­Other nondurable goods-------······---·-··------

----Nol specified manufacturing industries. ___ ,.. ___________ _

Nonmanufacturing industries--------------.,,. __ -------­Transportation. communications. and other public utilities ________ ---- ____ ,.. _______ ... ___ .. _______ .... -Wholesole -and retaH trade---------·--- ____ ,. ___ .. __ _ All other indu•tri<>s ........•••••.•••••••••.•.•••.

Truapon equi,.neot .,....Hws ••.••.•••••••••••••••• Bus drivers. .... ____________ .. _ ---- _ ... ,..,. ______ -- .... ------ ___ _ TaxH:ab drivers and chauffeurs. ______ .., _______ ------_,. __ ,.. __ _ Truck drivers Qnd deliverymer1 _____________________ ..,. ______ _

. -. . .

--. -Other 1ronsport equipment operatives ________ ------ ...... -- .. ---.

laMren, eir.cept fanw __________ ---· ---------- ..... - .. .. . Construction laborers ____ .. ~ ,,_ .... __ ...... _ .. _ .... ____ ---- ____ ....... .. . Freight, stock, and material handlers······-······---------­Other specified laborers ..•...•.•.•.•.••.••.••••.•.••••••.

--Miscellaneous and not specified k:Jbor1trs ____ ., ___ .,. ____ ,. __ ,. __ _ -O<:c:upo1ion ..

Mi&cellaneou$ laborers_,. __________ ---------- .. -~-----Not specifiod laborers .•.•.•.•.•....•..•••••.•••••••• --..

Industry, Monufoctoring ____ .... ------- .. ___ ---·- ............. __ ----~- __ .

. Durable goads -· •• -- ..•...•..... -------- ••••.••••• Wood products, irl(:luding furniture·······-----·--­Metal industries •..•••••••.••............•...••• ----Machinery, including eiectricol ......... _______________ _ Tran-sportation equipment ................ .,. ______________ _ Other durable goods ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

Nof!d'.b~~ if~~.d ·p-;o(iuCis::::: :: :::: :: :::::::::: Not specified manufacturing industries •••••.••••.•••.

Nonmonufocturing indu$trie:n -------- ............. - .. -------·-Railroads and raHway express. servk:e .. - .. ---~---- ........ Transportation. e-xtept railroads ............................. ------Communications.. and utilities and sanitary services .... ·­Wholesale and retail trode -·-------------· •••.••••• All ath<tr industries .............................. .

Fonoon...i1 ..... _ •••••••••••••••••••••••

Ftmo loloorors • f.- .....,_ ................••.. Poid form laborers and form foremen •••••.••••••..•.•••••• Unpaid famHy worl«rs •.••••••••.•••••••••••..•••..•.••.

Sctrtlce wottl:•n, exctpt private hovft-....Wt ............ -----Cleaning Hrvice workers ••••••••••••....•••.•••••••••••• Food service workers················-···-······- •.•••••

Cooks, except private househ<)ld ----·--··--············-Busboys ond dishwosh<tn •.•••.••......••..•••••••••••

Heotth service worl<ers ••••••••••••••....•••••••••.•••••• Personal service workers •••.••..•••.••.••.••.••.•..•.••. Protec.tiye servtce workers ..... ,.. .. __ .... ~ .. ,.._ .... ,.._ ...... --- ____ ---·_

firemen, fire protect ton ---- ~--- __ ....... - .. ,. _..,.,. .. - .. ---- _,, __ _ Guordi and watchmen--~------ .................. - .... --- .... -- .. ---Policemen and detectives .•..••••••••••••••••••••••••••

J'rioM<l honolt.W '"°"'""--·-···········----------•Include• allocated coses not shown separately.

..

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

----.. --.. -------· ------------

Persons 14 and 15 years old

S47 --

150 4

13 -4 --

12

--12 -

272 80

4 17 47 12

48 18 8 -5 5 ---

30 4 4 6 -

16 -

32

-17 15

187 B 6

101 72

1 092 100 3'13 497 102

44 58

33 9 4 5

---

24 lB -

69 --

11 33 25

18

512 437

75

624 192 236 46 BO 8

39 12 4 5 -

18

16ond 18and Total 17 years 19yeors

66 390 1 744 4 370 3 025 40 276 2 347 24 70 4 475 614 619

619 53 35 2 172 68 163 2 366 27 163 2 473 146 313 1 079 20 75 1 299 5 21 3 132 85 140

777 - 6 742 - 52

6 705 21 306 2 317 19 138

11 402 341 786 21 460 281 1 207

8 118 55 366 5 502 23 285 5 490 167 37B 2 350 36 178

17 932 181 990 10 237 51 624 4 449 28 239

334 - 22 1 280 9 53 2 033 4 187

237 - 21 454 - lB

1 450 10 84

7 56'1 130 343 1 957 49 134

705 46 56 1 820 3 27 1 154 3 42 1 933 29 84

126 - 23 3 52B 100 217

654 5 14 1 fY/7 56 83 1 777 39 120

31 117 484 1 288 2 504 108 204

819 9 20 23 087 296 785 4 707 71 279

38 798 2 386 3 228 8 516 314 590

11 548 1 337 1 326 12 003 521 853 6 731 214 459

2 236 29 108 4 495 185 351

3 041 54 249 1 935 27 169 1 068 15 77

285 5 45

180 - 15 113 - 3 289 7 29

1 081 27 75 370 16 31

25 - 5 3 690 160 210

713 - -110 5 19 627 7 ')!/ 808 52 84

1 432 96 78

19 S40 50 79

23 572 1 039 1 251 22 902 921 1 142

6'/() 118 109

25 509 1 129 1 351 10 049 438 552 3 150 478 452 1 472 180 149

387 92 65 1 426 53 '/() 2 718 51 84 6 524 17 14 1 354 - 5 2 220 6 5 2 420 11 4

774 33 36

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 20 to 24 yeoro years years years years years years and over

1T 295 9 332 7 858 13 046 10 431 4 447 2 522 1 345 657 520 336 490 380 202 84 40 283 397 345 496 4S1 138 93 20 706 360 364 701 544 253 175 139 73 39 44 B7 106 BO 65 37

399 259 22B 354 424 100 107 70 438 456 427 454 2B3 44 61 13

342 204 320 2B5 194 50 15 604 197 173 144 216 160 62 16 16

30B 206 80 61 252 208 140 18 390 285 359 55B 634 330 225 126

4S 57 57 173 157 166 61 52 125 128 122 131 119 31 14 20

1 251 1 114 926 1 451 1 037 392 156 51 436 327 277 370 401 187 100 62

1 758 1 579 1 359 2 486 1 735 718 370 270 3 678 3 088 2 526 4 451 3 479 1 470 884 396

1 462 1 196 963 1 743 1 349 527 295 162 922 861 761 1 143 B21 3B5 260 41 958 707 541 1 003 945 382 259 150 336 324 261 562 364 176 70 43

3 212 2 731 2 210 3 737 2 830 1 180 652 209 1 873 1 425 1 197 2 116 1 690 752 390 119

7f!I 639 447 836 793 413 282 63 61 29 49 81 74 13 - 5

348 184 182 197 205 67 30 5 336 340 214 4S1 292 125 24 30 45 24 24 69 37 12 5 -92 47 76 126 63 32 - -

282 162 205 326 226 90 49 16

1 316 1 300 1 013 1 599 1 09B 418 262 90 324 254 212 366 292 152 114 60 123 107 93 143 78 27 23 9 361 299 252 399 286 129 52 12 208 249 173 251 158 45 16 9 300 391 2B3 440 284 65 57 -

23 6 - 22 42 10 - -466 357 316 714 649 290 232 187

50 53 33 167 122 98 66 46 124 141 9B 200 174 85 76 60 292 163 185 347 353 107 90 Bl

3 320 3 648 3 459 7 237 6 248 2 566 1 828 1 039 133 71 87 'l!/7 555 374 393 282 43 39 57 90 237 135 84 105

2 453 2 877 2 788 5 783 4 698 1 726 1 189 492 691 661 527 1 067 758 331 162 160

5 572 3 642 3 228 6 138 6 452 3 402 2 706 2 0-44 1 298 682 683 1 355 1 544 939 73B 373 1 939 1 185 908 1 601 1 662 738 541 311 1 350 1 1B3 1 080 2 085 2 073 997 879 982

985 592 557 1 097 1 173 728 548 37B

269 211 129 356 413 313 257 151 716 381 428 741 760 415 291 227

516 343 301 535 549 251 149 94 283 218 175 354 388 159 91 71 144 110 63 179 273 8B 60 59 41 29 45 64 21 22 13 -38 13 25 26 36 13 10 4 4 34 8 27 25 8 - 4

56 32 34 5B 33 28 B 4 226 125 126 168 161 92 5B 23 40 35 30 84 75 25 17 17 7 - - 13 - - - -469 249 256 562 624 477 399 284

51 60 41 67 132 1B5 142 35 29 14 5 7 18 - 5 B 88 40 58 125 112 82 63 23

110 71 63 141 82 63 63 79 191 64 89 222 280 147 126 139

552 1 121 1 149 3 055 4 723 3 023 2 631 3 157

2 876 2 032 1 977 4 144 4 409 2 199 1 879 1 766 2 752 1 984 1 946 4 086 4 342 2 170 1 B31 1 728 124 48 31 58 67 29 48 3B

2 143 1 942 1 896 4 019 4 877 2 989 2 719 2 444 560 542 477 1 475 2 194 1 406 1 263 1 142 505 200 179 376 427 257 146 130 153 104 89 190 300 166 74 67 63 20 27 27 27 35 22 9 173 106 69 210 325 14B 206 66 296 300 208 389 390 264 3'1!1 399 377 610 799 1 294 1 380 797 663 573 90 212 279 343 246 91 79 9 43 43 63 181 593 472 435 379 238 322 432 656 425 173 88 71

86 83 46 97 99 87 81 126

Median age

-

3.4.1 30.3 36.1 29,1 42.5 34.3 31.2 27.5 32.6 35.8 40.S

48.0 32.7 33.6 34.1 34.6 34.9

35.1 34.3 34.9 35.7

34.2 34.8 36.9 35.7 31.3 33.5 35.7 34.6 34.6

33.4 35.2 31.1 34.4 32.2 32.9 40.0 39.3

45.4 37.3 37.6

39.6 51.3 51.4 39.1 36.2

37.2 40.1 29.9 39.9 40.1

45.4 37.5

3~1 37.7 42.0 32.5

34.8 37.8 33.0 33.5 38.9

43:9 55.1 25.7 42.3 36.7 43.9

53.0

41.1 41.6 24.4

45.6 49.5 28.5 38.2 22.9 46.0 45.6 46.1 37.7 56.9 38.1

45.6

26-548 MISSISSIPPI DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

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

THE STATE-Continued

Total- Continued female employed ________________ •• ------- ______ _ Professlooal, ..... leaf, ...t ldo4red wott<en ____________ _

Accountants __ ... -- -- .... -- .... -- ---- __ ---- .............. ___ .... __ -----

-Computer specialists ............ ------------------------ ............ .. librorians ............. -- __ .................... __ ------ ............ ---- __ ............ _ Mathematical specioli•ts _________________________________ _ --Life and physical ocientists _______________________________ _ Reg~st~~&d nur5es, dtetitians, and therapists .......................... ____ _

Oiet1t1ans ........ ---- __ ................. __ ........... _____ ..................... __ .... ..

-Registered nurses ....................................................... _,.,, ______ _ Hoolth technologists and technician•--------------·----------

~:: ~~~0:!~~~,i~n-w~rk;rs :: :: :::: :: :: :: :: :::: :: :: ::::: Teachers, College and university ________ ------------------

Elementary ond prekindergarten ---------·------· Secondary __ -----------·-- -----·-----·-------Other 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..,_ ................... ..

Muoters aftd e4taWstnrtws, except html------------­Buyers, purchasing agents, and soles managers------ .. --.. ----Restaurant, cafeteria, and bar managers ___________ ,.,. ______ _ School administrators .................... -------------.. -- __ ,. ______ _ Other specified manager$ and administrators __ .. _____ ,. ______ _ Managers and administrators, n.e.c., s.oklried ....... - .......... _____ _

Wholosole and retail trode ---------------·-··-----------Managers and administrators, n.e.c., self-employed .... _,.. ______ _

Wholesale ond retoil trod•-----·-·-----···-·-----------·

Sa'4ts workers-------------------------- .. ,. ............. . Demonstrators, hucksters, and peddlers ...................................... .. Insurance, real estate agents, and brokers __________________ _ Soles clerks, retail trade •. ---- ______ ---------·-----·-----· So~smen, retail trade __________ ---........ ,., ................................... ... Other sales workers------------------------ .. ------------

Clorical and klodn<I wa.bn -------·---------·-·---· Bank tellers __ ............ ---------- ........ ---- ............ ---- ............... .. Bookkeepers ---- ____ ........ __ ------------------ ...... ,. ............ .. Co:s.hiers ............. ____ ---- __ ---- ---- -------------.. -- -----Counter clerks, except food-----·----------·------------·­Eoumerotors and interviewers-------------- .... -------------file clerks •••• ---- __ -----------·-- •••• -----------· __ ----Offtce machine operators ___________ _, ................ ,.. ____ ,. __ ,. ___ _

Bookkeeping and billing machine operators---------------­Keypunch operators __ ---- ------ .... __ -------------- -----Payroll a~d timekeeping clerks ____________________________ _

Recept1on1sts .... ---- ------ __ ---- __ ---- -------------- .... - ..... Secretaries ____ ---- __ --------------------------- .. ---- __ _ Stenographers ________ ------ .... ____ ---- -------- ---- __ ----Telephone operotoro __ ---------------------------·---- -·-Typists -- -- ____ -- __ -------- -- ____ -----·--·- -----· ----·· Other clorical and kindred workers-·-----------·---··------

Crafts1atn anti lddred woft:en _____________________ _

Foremen, n.e.c ........ -- -- ........... ------ ---- ------ ------------Openrtiv•s, except tnansport .. ., ---- ...... ,.. ......................... ..

Assemblers __ ------ -------- .... __ ------ ____ .. _________ ...... . Bottling and conning operotiveL _____________ ,.. ___________ ,.,. Checkers, examiners, and inspectors; manufacturing --------·­Dressmakers and seamstresses. except factory -------------~ Laundry and drydeaning operatives, including ironers -~-------Graders and sorters, manvfocturing ___ ,. _____ .. ..,_ ............ ------Pockers and wrappers, except produce ....................... ------------Sewers and stitchers .... -------- -------- -- ---------- -------Textile operatives ____ ---------- ------ -------------------Other specified operatives ____ -- ____ ......... -- ---------- ------Miscellaneous and not specified operatives ------------------

M'!;'uu:~~1~u~i~~s :: :: :::::: :: :: :: :: :: :: :::: :: :: :: :: :::: Machinery, including electrical .......................................... -----

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

-----

-------------------------------Other durable goods.----------------------·-----­

Nondurable goods, including not specified monufocturing ...... -Food and kindred products •••••• ----------·-·---·--· Apparel and other fabricated textile products---·-----·

Nonmanufocturing industries ..... ---- ........................ ------------

---

T .... sport •'l"ipooeot ., .... ~ .. •---------------------- -laltoNrs, except fonn ____ ---------· ........................ ---·

hmm lfMI ,..,. .. ......,. -----------------------

Fan1 a. ...... n •IMI faml fere••-------------------­Poid form laborers and form foremen •• ---·-----------·-·--Unpoid lomily workers _________________________________ _

Senke wortters, eJCttpt private househol41 -----------Cleaning service workers ............................................. ,..,.. ...................... __

Chambermaid$ and maids __ .... ________ .., ___ .. ___________ _ Food service workers .... - ............... ________________ .,. ________ _

Cooks, except private household---------·--------------Wolters and food counter workers _____ ,, .. _., ______ ............. ..

Health service workers ............ _____ ., ______ .............. - .............. .. Nursing aides, orderlies, ond attendants ............. __ .., ___ .......... .. Practical nurses ____ -------------· .................................... --

Personal $ervice workers __________________ ., ____________ _ Hairdressers and cosrnetologists _________________ ............. ...

Primo ..... heW worltors ________________________ _

Private household workers, living in .................... -------------Private household workers, living out ............................ ______ _

--·-------·---·-·----------· -· --·-·---

Per~ons 14 and 15 years old Tatel

1 630 279 410

116 0 589 - 972 - 94 6 938 - 34 - 136 8 7 209 - 471 8 6 523 - 1 187 - 48 - l 328 - l 534

17 17 308 - 5 750 - l 095 - 596 - 143

12 984 - 12 - 357

73 4 233

27 10 517 - 876 6 1 677 4 482

17 2 284 - 2 775 - 1 290 - 2 423 - 1 943

202 16 345 - 828 - 636

119 12 019 - 525

83 2 337

279 66 420 - I 755

16 10 596 42 5 033 6 I 025 - 692 5 989 - l 621 - 296 - 989 - 846 4 1 810

23 17 968 5 625

11 2 736 15 3 692

152 17 032

7 5 316 - l 661

210 55 262 10 2 777 - 166 - 4 275 - 885 - 3 345 - 311

17 2 818 26 23 378 8 I 471

135 7 770 14 8 066 7 7 122 - 3 303 - I 214 - 2 089 1 3 819 - 962 7 I 996 7 944

10 2 308

43 3 Im

6 1 006

34 I 969 26 I 612 8 357

411 44 127 82 6 783 28 2 773

120 17 2BB 29 9 OBI 91 5 914 10 8 994 10 5 667 - 2 003 28 7 934 6 4 715

285 21 812 5 214

280 2B 598

'Includes protective service workers ond allocated tO$es not shown separately.

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

16 ond 18 and 20 to 24 17yeoro 19yeors years

4 231 11 421 38 32'1

176 621 6 331 - 28 143 - 12 36 4 49 190 - - -- - 37

16 68 657 10 6 26 8 54 576 - 72 258 - - 4 4 6 148 - 44 208

57 83 2 ~30 4 4 1 191 5 38 125

21 69 96 - - 19 18 65 180 - - 5 6 20 61

45 83 509

- 77 435 - II 48 - 10 -- - 34 - 23 176 - 28 146 - - 63 - 5 31 - 5 27 704 681 1 451

5 26 45 - a 49

595 512 996 21 9 56 83 126 305

1 319 4 899 13 757 11 71 282 SB 228 I 434

268 399 751 '29 61 201 - 26 73 91 150 243 9 108 695 4 26 128 5 62 442 - 18 142

26 218 443 228 l 312 4 472

5 47 163 139 375 773 98 519 969

357 I 367 3 116

53 89 439 5 10 40

500 2 489 8 498 10 156 426 5 10 19

31 156 566 - 9 29 5 57 294 5 15 27

20 141 468 232 l 119 3 817

6 90 192 112 402 I 328 7A 334 I 332 61 304 l 185 14 132 685 4 6ll 328

10 64 357 47 172 500 24 42 88 19 90 281 13 30 147

31 SS 176

93 132 356

- 15 so 51 67 185 35 57 140 16 10 45

926 1 747 5 119 118 158 522 34 79 'UN

527 852 1 766 114 196 563 m 544 832 97 250 988 39 150 575 5 26 141

100 268 1 297 - 138 966

378 549 1 532 - - 10

378 549 l 522

f'lnon• 16 yeo"' old and al/fir

25 to 29 30 to 34 35 to 44 45 to 54 55 to 59 6-0 to 6>4 65 years years ,....,,.. yoors yeors yeors years and over Median 090

30 162 28'" 59 60'I 56 2116 22 91$ 16 097 11 662 39.5 s 913 4 735 9 10$ I 159 3 726 2932 1 891 39.4

119 105 236 182 61 65 31 38.8 15 15 16 - - - -92 86 191 150 79 54 43 37:5 - 8 15 5 ,,. - 6 32 27 17 6 8 - 9 29.8

587 598 1 784 1 76>4 785 562 386 44.4 22 17 86 144 89 52 19 49.8

525 564 1 668 1 585 687 493 363 44.2 221 220 214 101 76 a 17 31.0

14 6 - 24 - - -227 97 2A7 '2h7 147 109 56 41,8 247 206 327 271 91 85 55 :J.6.9

2 577 I 934 3 597 3 062 1 475 1 365 628 39.1 990 657 I fY:,9 845 532 300 158 35.3 118 129 168 248 49 60 155 42.9

54 79 130 106 22 6 13 33.7 26 9 34 55 - - - 40.l

110 101 145 181 53 63 68 36.2 - - - 7 - - -27 '40 43 67 32 35 26 40.7 484 458 893 892 348 255 266 41.0 550 8'4 2333 3 046 1 351 1 036 795 .ul.2

50 93 261 232 71 n 32 43.8 51 143 345 554 297 181 96 50.2 44 15 72 142 89 63 23 50.4

163 217 502 582 230 219 172 46.0 177 241 661 eoe 288 225 201 46.7

71 87 287 412 140 142 BB 48.3 65 185 486 728 376 276 271 51.0 28 144 372 582 322 240 223 51.8

1 095 1 238 2 8%5 3 981 I 863 1 404 1 103 45.4 127 107 181 174 69 52 42 40.7

SB 63 91 176 67 69 55 47.8 676 782 2 019 3 071 1 478 1 085 805 46.4

21 31 122 149 44 43 29 45.2 213 255 412 411 205 155 172 39.5

7 8'/0 7 215 13 430 10 178 3 351 2 217 1 464 33.7 225 271 465 312 65 43 10 35.4

1 154 I 185 2 669 2 285 760 477 346 39.6 496 522 1 020 912 346 204 115 35.8

81 89 219 173 89 66 17 37.4 6ll 81 191 167 56 15 15 40.1 80 69 115 148 52 11 30 25.7

256 173 221 137 12 10 - 25.0 49 28 37 19 - 5 - 24.6

179 94 141 54 12 - - 24.8 162 135 186 134 35 34 - 33.7 188 176 236 310 70 BO 63 30.9

2 515 l 999 3 522 2 574 669 '402 275 31.1 61 57 107 126 30 18 11 33.2

278 295 452 290 75 51 8 26.5 428 386 583 414 118 138 39 28.0

I 898 l 777 3 444 2 896 974 668 535 35.0

557 612 I 486 1 105 384 279 312 41.1 136 219 592 438 104 77 40 42.1

7 564 6 975 13 303 10 140 3 264 1 624 905 36.2 419 416 771 405 143 15 16 34.5

24 29 35 32 12 - - 34.3 432 542 1 054 938 385 119 52 38.9

36 33 92 215 150 120 201 56.0 :123 398 1 056 712 292 145 63 40.6 41 65 84 49 25 - - 35.3

459 309 787 415 109 91 19 35.2 3 421 3 010 5 323 4 397 1 351 523 185 35.2

211 265 422 182 57 26 20 34.5 1 119 759 l 767 l 321 382 358 222 35.9 l 079 1 149 1 912 1 474 358 227 127 35.3

959 1 OBJ 1 694 l 278 302 166 90 34.9 428 487 791 531 107 68 60 34.0 117 184 "Z/7 171 32 9 4 32.4 311 303 494 360 75 59 56 35.0 531 596 903 747 195 98 30 35.7 147 164 241 178 45 20 13 35.7 228 290 452 440 132 61 3 37.0 1'/.0 66 218 196 56 61 37 39.4

164 331 774 488 131 78 80 40.1

352 233 600 643 310 154 166 40.9

36 37 147 299 112 145 165 5U 223 173 424 385 174 157 130 41.7 214 145 371 282 135 120 113 40.8

9 28 53 103 39 37 17 46.7

4 141 4 009 9 728 '844 4 583 3 041 l 689 4l.7 603 636 I 584 l 567 797 546 252 43.6 '2i;l 329 630 608 307 167 89 41.6

l 445 1 558 3 930 3 944 l 719 l 081 466 41.4 727 775 2 287 2 355 1 076 709 279 44.5 563 619 I 218 1 069 "39 227 104 35.8 839 775 I 866 2072 l 085 676 346 43.3 534 505 l 122 l 334 730 448 230 44.2 152 1'40 491 481 279 198 84 46.0 854 63.<I I S64 l 622 710 526 359 40.2 619 422 I 039 927 338 179 S7 37.0

1 677 2 246 5 454 7 311 3 666 3 030 2 962 41.S 18 - 11 54 39 45 37 56.8

1 659 2 246 5 443 7 26>4 3 627 2 985 2 925 46.4

MISSISSIPPI 26-549

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Table 174. Occupation of Employed Persons by Age, Race, and Sex: 1970-Continued

[Dato 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

Negn>

Mole emplcryed --------------------------------Professional, techmcal. and kindred workers-----------------

Engineers •.•• ____ ------ •• ----- --·-- ------·------------lawyers and iudges -----------------------------------Life and physical scientitts .• ------ •• __ ---- -------- _____ _ Phys.tcians, dentists, and related practitioners_..,.,_...,_, __ .,_ ....... Health workers.. except proctitioners _________ ,_------------Social and recrEtOtion workers--------------------- .. ------Teachers •• -------------- ••.• ______ .• ____ ---·-·-- •.•• _ Technicians, exeept heol!h __ ---------- -------------- ---­Writers, artis.ta 1 and entertainers .... ---------- .. ---------- .. Other professional. technical. and kindred workers ....... ----

Monogers. and odministrotors. except farm----------~--- ... -- .. Salaried __ ------ ____ •• ____ ---- •• __ •• --·- ---- ______ ... _

Manufacturing-------------------------------- •• ----Retail trade ------ .. ---- ·----· -·-· ------ •. ---- _____ _ All other industries----- ..... ·--------------------------

Sell-employtd •• ____ •.•••• ____ ---- ---- ------ __________ _ Retail trade ________ ---- ---- ____ -------------- .•.• __ All other indvstrles ----------------------------------Soles workers ______ .......... __ .... ______ .... ____ -------- _______ _

Manufacturing and wholes.ale trade ----------------- .... -- ... -Retail trade ____________ -------- __ ------. _ ---· •• _____ _ All otherr industries---------------- .. ·------------------

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

Clerical and kindred workers------- .. --------~----·-------­Bookkeepers and billing clerk•-------------- __ ---- •. ----­Mail handlers and postol clerk•-----.,·------------------

---Other clerical aoo kiodred workers ______________________ _ -

Craftsmen and kindred workers -------------- .... -----------Carpenters ____ -- ________ - ...... -- ____________ -------- .. _ .. Construction craftsmen, except carpenters ---------------­Automobile mechanics, including bod:y repairmen -----------Methonics ond repairmen, except autc .. __________________ _ Mochinis.ts ________ ---- ____ ----- _ ---- .. _ -~ ________ ---- _ Meta1 craftsmen, except mechonit$ on.d machinists---------Foremen. n.e.c __ ---- ---- .... ---- -- __ .... __ ----------------Other croftsmen and kindred workers ----------·---------

Op.erotive"S. except transport-------- ... ·--------------------

--------

Assemblers ---- •• -------- __ •. ____ ------------------. --Goroge workers and gos station attendants ____________ ., .... --Laundry and drydeoning operatives~ including ironers __ ---­Preciaion machine operatives--------------------------­Othoer operatives, except tronsport ------------- .. --------

------Durable goods, manufocturin9 __________________ v_ ---- --Nondurable goods, including not specified monufocturing .. _ --

Nonmanufacturin9 indt.tstrJ.es __ .... ---- -~ __ .... -- .,_ ---- __ _ --Transport equipment operatives -------- .. --------------- .. - --Truck drivers ________ ~- .... __________ -------- .... ---- __ -- --Other transport equipment operotivea ___________________ _ --laborers, extept form ________________ .. _____ .. __________ _

Conitruction kl borers ____ .... _________ .. __ .... __ ---- __ ---- _ Freight, stock. and material handler$--------- .. -- .. -------Other laborers, except farm __________ -·· ____ ~- __ -~ _____ _

Manufacturing industries ---· __ -~-- ___ ., ___ ,. ____ -- ----Farmers and farm managers----------------,..,·-------"·-- .. Form laborers and form foremen--~··--------~-----~-~---­Service workers .. exc.e;pt private hoosehold 1 ------~------- .. --

Cleaning servtce workers ____ ---- ---- ____ ------ _______ _ Food servi<:e workers ______ .. __ .. ___________________ .. __ _

Health service workers ........ ----------------------------Personal s.ervice workers __ ........ ________ ---- ........ _______ _ Protective s.erv.ic:e workers ________ -------- ____ .... ______ _

Priwte household workers,_ _____ .... __ ---- .... __ -·· __ N- _ ... ~ -~ _

Female employed----------------·------- __ .... Professional, technkol, ond kindred workers--------- ... -----r

Registered nurses __ .... , ---- __ - .. _____________ .. ______ ~---Health workers, except nurses ____ ,..,. ___ ., _____ ,... ____ .,. ......... Teocher:., elementary ond secondory schools •• -------- __ ,__ Technicians. except health-----------------------------Other professional. technical. and kindred workers ________ _

Managers and administrators. except farm-----------------Salaried ---- __ ---- __ ---- __ ---------- ---- .• _________ _ S.lf..,mployed •. __ •• ---- __ •. __ -------- _____ •..•. __ ----

-----------------------------------· ------------

Sales workers. ....... __ ... --- ..... ______ .... ---- ________________ _ --Retail trade ____ •• __ •••• ---- -- -- ---- -- -- •• -- -- -- -- -- -

Clerical ood kindred workers----------------------------­Bookkeepers ood cashiers-----------------------------Office machine operators .................... ------ ....... _ ... _ .. ____ _ Secretaries, stenographers, and typists ______ .. _______ ----Other clerical ond kindred worker>---- __ ----------------

Craftsmen and kindred workors --------------------------

--------------Operatives. except transport_ ................................. _ .. __ .,. ___ ., __ _ --

Sewers and stitchers ........ __ ---- ____ ... __ --- ----- -- -- ----Laundry and drydeoning operatives., including ironers -----­Other operoti\IH, except transport---------------~------

Durable good•, manufacturing •• ---------------------­Non<luroble goods, iflcluding not specified manufacturing •• Non-mol"lufac1uring industriea ................................................. ..

Transport equipment operoli11<1S ---··---------------------loborors, except form ---------- ------ ------------------Form-tr$ ond form manager$ ........................................................... ..

Form laborers ood farm foremen ------------------------­Servke workers, except priva1e household 1

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

Cleaning service worker~ __ ........ -------- .............................. .. food servic& workers------ .............................. - .... ---------Heoalth ser.1tc.e workers __ .,_---· .. - ......... ---------·------- ...

Prac::ticol nurses_ ...... -~ ................................. -------- ................. .. Personal service worker$ .... -....................................... ~ ........... .. Protective service workers ........................................... _ .......... ..

Private household worker.$ .................................................. _,. __ _

'Includes ollocattd coses not ohown separately.

-------· ----------------------------

Per tons \4and 15 year!I old Total

1 156 116 709 18 4 966 5 74 - 44 - 28 - 155 - 110 - 103 - 2 943 - 167 - 159

13 I 163

- 2 391 - 1 447 - 83 - 259 ·- l 105 - 944 - 386 - 558

31 921 15 181 16 !;46

- 194

36 2 995 - 62 - 263

36 2 670 68 16 250 - 2 513 3 5 057

23 2 055 - I 745 - 304 - 369 5 612

37 3 595 132 22 382

- l 115 42 l 267 - 598 - 238

90 19 164 24 10 286 10 5 215 56 3 663 84 12 023 - 6 849

84 5 174

259 22 420 34 4 613 48 6 157

177 11 650 47 5 680 11 4 333

240 16 492 268 10 858 96 6 620 92 l 673 3 601

13 714 3 480 9 678

535 87 524 30 12 690 8 778 - 326 8 9 425 - 58

14 2 103 10 l 229 10 724 - 505

16 l 398 11 l 205 17 5 023 - 703 - 69 - I 490

17 2 761 - 935

68 14 000 15 3 508 - 2 365

53 8 127 5 3 061

41 3 793 7 l 273 s l 023

27 1 203 - 267

12 I 125 162 22 009 74 5 957 24 9 627 10 3 145 - 413 s 1 728 - 95

188 26 622

16 and 18 and 20 to 24 17 yoors 19yoors years

2 629 s 405 14 149 17 73 688 - - 17 - - -- - -- - 3 - 7 -- - 15 4 22 477 - 9 32 4 21 33 9 14 111

2 31 119 2 31 87 - 7 13 - 14 9 2 10 65 - - 32 - - 5 - - 27

93 38 119 48 10 24 45 28 64 - - 31

80 185 548 - 5 9 - 13 34

80 167 505 144 542 1 894

11 /IJ 201 38 104 549 14 78 204 24 62 165 - 5 88 - 16 61 - - 44

57 217 582

388 I 382 3 943 13 77 271 89 97 170 32 18 90 - - 55

254 I 190 3 357 105 568 1 837 78 330 981 71 292 539

151 453 l 179 63 102 584 BB 351 595

625 l 206 2 740 BB 215 557

239 402 947 298 589 l 236 118 300 729 22 17 72

613 760 l 894 465 682 885 237 324 405 148 187 216 37 39 90 20 19 51

6 - 14 29 36 68

1 199 3 026 10 530 BO 115 l 600 4 18 110

10 6 46 40 58 l 159 9 6 10

17 27 275 - - 72 - - 72 - - -

40 89 177 40 57 154

166 670 l 568 14 42 155 - 6 46

49 202 571 103 420 796 14 17 139

103 852 2 905 28 309 l 018 5 40 203

70 503 1 684 29 173 1/JJ 41 277 704 - 53 220 16 28 64 29 54 177 - 5 18 33 36 131

436 693 2 266 79 150 456

221 339 1 053 27 87 408 - 6 42

77 43 131 - - 5 282 467 l 413

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 years years years and over

12 486 11 387 22 601 21 855 10 658 8 279 7 260 l 087 832 872 576 210 267 344

9 5 3 8 8 24 -34 10 - - - - -- 18 5 - 5 - -17 - 49 44 5 11 26 5 15 32 1B 11 10 12

35 16 5 18 4 6 4 547 259 58 110 67 817 582

22 16 35 40 14 5 14 28 15 31 7 15 5 -

120 155 165 182 90 96 221

166 197 618 552 278 214 214 389 321 157 105 87 124 144

8 8 8 16 4 5 14 51 30 /IJ 48 24 9 14

321 257 129 91 59 65 106 53 229 231 121 109 127 42

13 20 95 66 55 51 81 29 33 134 165 66 58 46 99 81 135 107 64 BO 105 24 27 15 12 11 10 -59 27 78 76 36 63 70 16 27 42 19 17 7 35

421 356 561 502 151 136 55 11 14 10 7 - - 6 28 38 74 43 25 8 -

382 304 477 452 126 128 49 l 869 1 772 3 651 3 346 l 470 951 611

214 203 444 661 303 248 168 559 518 l 325 976 438 308 242 235 236 442 464 194 Ill 77 189 249 372 374 195 96 19 49 43 61 26 24 3 5 71 44 96 37 24 12 8 69 91 144 147 69 17 31

483 388 767 661 223 156 61

3 110 2 645 4 587 3 468 l 529 845 485 204 100 225 125 70 26 4 164 117 287 157 94 54 38 44 58 106 102 71 40 37 33 24 73 32 10 11 -

2 665 2 346 3 896 3 052 l 284 714 406 I 496 1 263 2 134 l 715 623 357 188

845 682 l 039 698 344 137 81 324 401 723 639 317 220 137

1 337 l 277 3 016 2 421 l 063 709 417 761 790 2 031 l 454 559 370 135 576 487 985 967 504 339 282

2 111 2 038 3 950 4 352 2 194 1 760 l 444 389 371 842 974 516 403 258 643 618 l [1/7 l 230 477 312 192

1 079 1 049 2 011 2 148 l 201 l 045 994 /IJ4 637 l 204 l 100 459 335 194 104 159 491 910 740 737 l 081

l 400 l 425 2 988 3 294 l 534 1 285 l 299 718 565 l 642 2 228 l 353 l 218 l 102 348 291 937 1 527 897 870 784 133 132 266 243 165 92 91 58 34 BO 117 42 71 33 71 38 107 139 95 94 80 25 20 119 118 78 42 58 64 40 90 99 72 77 103

10 111 9 277 18 975 17 436 6 984 5 512 4 474 2 113 l 647 2 878 2 213 817 801 426

33 117 167 177 49 55 48 61 48 53 54 37 11 -

l 708 1 190 2 149 1 629 627 625 240 5 17 - 11 - - -

306 275 509 342 104 110 138 65 82 237 331 177 120 145 57 49 147 152 116 55 76 8 33 90 179 61 65 69

lBO 126 309 246 60 76 95 165 118 272 208 52 67 72 809 464 642 414 120 57 113 104 105 130 BO 37 10 26

6 6 - - 5 - -290 118 138 67 24 10 21 409 235 374 267 54 37 66 126 117 232 154 56 34 46

2 594 2 095 3 051 l 479 367 306 248 891 482 564 166 17 14 19 282 330 7/IJ 437 154 113 41

1 421 l 283 l 727 876 196 179 188 557 442 636 308 41 42 73 665 734 817 338 92 71 54 199 107 274 230 63 66 61 67 140 311 267 56 32 42

177 91 278 218 69 35 75 7 3 13 91 31 42 57

147 111 258 199 75 84 51 2 248 2 239 5 543 4 863 1 859 l 238 624

551 586 l 452 l 398 680 415 190 889 941 2 480 2 226 751 513 214 495 371 813 562 191 122 69 56 27 126 84 29 26 17

143 135 487 420 123 98 71 17 15 31 15 7 5 -l 578 2 \62 5 223 6 961 3 87 2 552 297 2 6

Median age

40.4 33.7 ... ... ii.9 43.8 30.5 31.3 39.1 28.8 45.4 46.l 43.6

i?'.3 44.5 50.0 54.l 48.4 37.3 26.8 41.4 4-0.5 33.7

ii.5 33.3 4-0.2 46.9 40.7 4-0.9 39.9 31.2 34.l 42.l 35.9

34.5 29.8 34.9 40.4 36.0 34.5 34.5 32.7 37.8 4-0.4 4-0.5 4-0.0 41.3 43.2 37.1 42.8 38.8 57.6 42.2 47.1 50.0 35.8 40.3 48.7 49.7 46.2

40.1 37.7 41.4 34.2 37.6

38.o 49.8 47.4 51.8

37.8 37.5 25.7 31.7

24'.3 25.8 37.3 31.3 27.2 39.2 31.5 30.l 31.4 37.l 41.3 37.6 54.6

39.l 4-0.6 43.0 4-0.5 37.3 41.0 41.9

48'.i

26- 550 MISSISSIPPI DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

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Table 174. Occupation of Employed Persons by Age, Race, and Sex: 1970-Continued [Dato based on •ample, see text Fot minimum base for deriwd figures (percent, medion, etc,) and mooning of $ymbol1, ,.. text]

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

THE STATE- Continued

Penons of Sponlsh language

Molt employed -----------·-------·-·-----------Professional. techmcol, and kindred worker$------------------

f~~=~5a~';iTudg~;-:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: life and physic.al scientists .... ____________________________ _ Physicians, dentists, and related practitioners ______________ _ Heolth workers, except practitioners ...................... ___________ _ Social and recreation workers----------------------------Teochers ........ ______ ---- -- - .. ---- ____ ---- .... ____________ .. _ Technicians, except health···················-·--····-·-­Writers. artists, and entertainers ----- .. --·----------- .... --­Other prafenional, technical, and kindred workers •••••• ·----

Managers and administrators, excep1 form ............................... N __ _

Salaried •• ---- __ •• ------ ---------- --------------·- ·---Manufacturing---------- __ -------------- ________ ........... Retail trade -- ------------ ---- ----·------- ............ -----All other industdes .... ---------------------------------

Sell-employed •• -- •• ---- -- __ •••••• __ ---· ----. _ •• __ •• ___ _ Retail trade __ ---------- •• ---·-----····· •• ·--------·-All other industries------------------ .. ·---------------

Soles workers ---- __ -------- -- ---------- ---- -------- ---- _ Manufacturing and wholesale trode -------------------- .. --Retail !rode ---- __ •••••••••• ·--- ---- -····-------····---All other industries---------·------------···-·--····----

Clerical and kindred workers------------------------------­Bookkeepers and billing clerk•---··-··-----------------··-Mail handlers and postal clerks ............ ---------------------Other clerical ond kindred workers------------------------

Craftsmen and kindred workers ----------------------------Carpenters ____ .... __ -------- __ ------------------------ __ Constfuction craftsmen, except carpenters -- .. -------------­Automobile mechanics, including body repairmen ------------Mechanics and repairmen, except auto ____________________ _ Machinists __ ---- __ ---- ---- __ ---- ---------------- ____ .. .. Metol craftsmen, except mechanics and machinists .................. .. Foremen, n.e.c ______ ------ __ ---------------------- -----Other craftsmen and kindred workers ---------------------

Operatives, e)(cept transport ______ ---- ------------ ____ ,.. ___ _ Assemblers __ ---- .... __ ---- _______________ .. -------- ____ _ Garage workers and gas station ottendan1s ________________ _ laundry and drycleaning operatives, including ironers--------Precision machine operatives .... ____ ---------- ____ ---------Other operatives, except transport------------------------

Durable goods, manufacturing ............ --------------------Nondurable goods, including not specified manufacturing __ -­Nonmanufocturing industries ---- ---- __ ---- ------ __ -----

Transport equipment operatives ----------------------------Truck drivers ______ ---- -- ........ -- -- -- -------- -- -- -- .... __ --Other transport equipment operatives .. _------------ -- -- __ --

Laborers, except farm ------------------------------------Construction laborers------ .... ____ ---- .... ______ .,. __ .. -------Freight, stock, and material handlers---------------------­Other laborers, except form ........ --------------------------

Monufacturing industries -- -------- -------------------­Formers and form managers .. -------------- .. ---------------Form 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 __ --- --- -- -- ---- ..... -- -- ____ .,._ Teachers, elementary and secondary schools ____ .., ___ ,. ______ _ Technicians, except health ........ - ........... - ........... ---------------Other professionol, technical, and kindred workers _________ .. _

Managers and administrators, except form ............ -------------Soloried __ •••• ____ ----···· •• ---- -- •••••••• -·-- -- •• -··-Sett-employed •• ____ ---- •• ---- -- •••••••••••••• -- -- ----·-

Soles workers ______ -- ---- -- -- -- ............ -- -------- -- ---- ---Reta~ trode -----·-·-·····---·-- ---····----------------

Clerkal and kindred workers __ .... _ ...... ---- -- -------- --------­Bookkeepers and cashiers------------------------------­Office machine operators .. -------------------------------Secretaries, stenographers, and typists -- __________ ,._ ............ .. Other clericol and kindred workers ............ ----------------'"'-

Craftsmen and kindred workers -------------------------- .. ~ Operatives, except transport .... ____ ------ -- ........ ---- ---------

Sewers and stitchers ____ ---- ..................... ------------ ---- .. ... Laundry and drycleaning operatives, including ironen, .............. .. Other operatives, except transport------------------------

Durable goods, manufoc:turing ............... ------------ ........... .. Nondurable goods, including not specified manufacturing ___ _ Nonmonufocturing industries ---- ---- ---------- ---------

Transport equipment operatives __ ------ -- ------ -- ---- -- ---­Laborers, except form -----------------------------------­Farmers and form monogers ----- .. -------------------------Farm klborers and farm foremen --------------------------­Service workers, except private household 1

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

Cleaning service workers--------- .. ------- .. ------·-------Food service workers-----------------------------------Health servk:e workers .. _,.. ___ ------------.. --------------..

Procttcol nurses __ -------- __ ........ -- ....... _____ -- _____ ............ Personal servtce workers ......................... ---------- ...... -------Protective service workers .... -- ------ -- -- ----~- .. --- -------

Private household workers ........ ___ ,. .. .,_., ____ ........ ---------- ---

11ncludes allocated cases not shown separately,

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

Perron• 16 yeor> old and over Porsonst-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-l

14and 15 years old

15

11

16 ond 18 and 20 to 24 25 to 29 30 to 34 Total 17yeors 19yeon year> yeon years

504 336

51 4

12 58 16

71 41 18 65

179 142 29 56 57 37 25 12

116 37 52 27

97

10 87

270 55 43 21 45 lO 18 34 44

173 12 10 7

144 47 42 55 64 35 29

91 26 18 47

39 65 74

7 23

5 30

960 207

22 27

107 17 34 32 20 12

43 37

352 81 18

114 139

21

129 44

85 13 64

8 8 4

16 97

7 49 27 8 7

51

8 6

6

8

8

8

5

8

8

8

26

6 6

9

9

6 6

61

6 48

239 13

6 7

23 17 7

10

6

6

38

38 9J 15 10 9

30 10 6 6 7

27

27 13 14

17 8

9

21

241 46

"° 6

6

100 5

18 35 42

49 6

43

22

22

202 67 15

6

10

21

7 B

6 6

6

16

5 1l

n

12 28 a

7 7 6

24 5

19 13

6 8 8

10 5

5

24

15

130 56

8 22 11 15

42 15

22 5 9 9 9

192 so 6

23 6

15

Zl 23 e

15

16 7 9

8

8 41 7 8 6

15

5

25 7

18 11 7

12 12

7 10

127 20

8 5

7 5 5

51 14

30 7 s

21 6

15

7 s

14

II

35 to 44 yeon

364 141 23

23

38 19 7

31

5ll 52 7

24 21 6

6 27 6 5

16

27

10 17 6

6

.l(J

10 7

23

5 18 15 15

15

6 9

12 19 6

183 .l(J 15 11 14

15 9 6

8 8

73 30

13 30

2()

6

14

14

27

2() 8 7

45 to 54 55 to 59 60 to 64 65 )'t<lrs years years veort and • .,..... Median oge

247 40

4 6 6

4 20 43 24

24 19 19

17 17

4

4 49 12 14

23 27

27

fl 19 13

13

30 7 4

19

7

17

17

92 13

6

7 6 6

5 5

32 17

8 7 7

17 17

7

101 6

6

35 7

11

9 8

17

17 10

7

6

8

6 15 7 7

39 10

10

8 8

13 6

e

57 7 7

19 13

7

6 6 6

6

6

5

20

5 15

16

4 4

7

35 12

6

6

Zl 7

16

63 22

7

10

5 6

6

12 12

9

14

36.5 37.7

40.3 38.5

30,2

35,6

35,0

31.6 30,4

28,1

27,6

28,b 22.6

31,5

MISSISSIPPI 26- 551

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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, '" toxt. For minimum booe for derived figure. (percent, median, elc.) o!ld meooiog of symbol>, see text!

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas

of 250,000 or More

JACKSON SMSA-Continued

Negro- Continued

Experienced cMllaa labor farce-Continued Op4tf0thes, except tnnsport .. __________________________ .. _

Assembler> ---- ---- -------- -- -- -------------------- ------ __ _ Checkers., examiners, and inspectors; manufotturing ........ ------ ............ Goroge workers and gas station ottendonts .... M .. -- .......................... ___ ~-Loundry and drycleoning operotiYesi n.e.c ..................................... ____ _ Meat cutters and butchers---- ............. __ ......................... -------· ____ _ Mine operatives, n.e.c ... ________ .... __ .... __ ---- .... ________________ _ Packen• and wrappers, except produce ................................................ .. Painters., manufactured articles __ ---- __ ......... ------------------ __ _ Precision machine operatives __ ----------·-------------------- __ _ Sawyers -- ................ -------- ---------------.. -·------ .................. ..

Stationary firemen ............ ----------- .. -- ........................................ __ -Textile operatives ............................................. ------ .............................. _ . Welders ond flamecutters •• ---- -- ---- __ ------------ -------· __ _ -Other metalworking operatives ......................................... - .................. .. Other specified operatives ............................................................ - ......... ... MisceUaneou:;. and not specified operatiYes ......................................... ..

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

--

Miscellaneou5 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 ond allied products ____________________________ _

-Chemicals and ollied products-----------·------------­Other nondurable goods-------------------------------Not specified manufacturing industries·--------------------

Nonmonufacturing industries ........ ------------ ......................... .. -Transportation, communications. end other public utilities ...... .. -Wholesale and retail trade-------------------------------All other industries ............ ____ ------ ---- ---- -- -- ---- ...... .. -

Trtnsport equiptatftt operatives __ .. ______ .. _______________ _ -Bus driYers ........ ---- .... __ ........ ______ ------ ____ ....................... ___ _ -Taxicab drivers ond chauffeurs-------------------- ... ------....... . -Truck driYers and deliYerymen ___________________ .. __ • __ .......... - .. .. -Other transport equipment operotives ______ .. _____ ......... - .................. --

laboren, except fatn11 __ ---- ____ ------ ------ __ .. ,.. ..... __ --Construction lo borers _____________ ,.. ____ ------ ---- ------- .. -- ---Freight, stock, and material handlers------ .. -------------------­Other specified loborers __ ---------------------------------- -­Mi$tell<:1neous and not specified laborers __ -------------------- --

--Occupation,

Miscellaneous laborers ---- -- ------ __ ------------ ---- -- -- --Not specified laborers---------- ______ -------- -- -- ------ -- -

Industry: Manufacturing ______ ------ .... -- ---------- ........ -- -- ------ ---

Durable goods ____ -- -- -- ---- ---- ------ ---- -- ------ -- ---Wood products, including furniture ____________________ _

Metal industries ____ ........ -- ---------- ................ -- .... -- -- -Machinery, including electricol..-------------- -- ------ --'b~h:~'du~~~1~"g:di~~-e~~:: :::::::::::::::::: :: :::: :: : --

Nondurable goods ______ ---- ---- -- -- ------ ---- ..... _____ _ -Food and kindred products ___________________________ _

Not specified manufacturing industrie5--------------- .. -·---Nonmanufotturing industries ____ ------------ -- ---- -- -- ----Railroads ond railway express service ____ ,,, ______________ ,.

Transportation, except railroads--------------------· ... --­Communications, and utilities and sanitary services--------­Wholesale and retail trad•-----------------------------­All other industries ... --------------- .. ·-·----------------

F1n1ers utl t .. """"'"" -------------------------.. --

Fan1 Jiboren 1M fona forellH .... ----------------- .. -----Poid farm laborers and farm foremen ........... --------------------Unpoid family workers---------------------------------------

Service wlH'lr.tn, except private hoc.sehold 1 _________ ,.,. ____ _

CJeoning service workers-----·---------·-·------------- .... ----Food service workers ____ -------- ---- ....... -------- -- ___ .,. ____ --

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

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

Health service workers ............ ---------·---.. --------------------Personal service workers--------------------- .. ·------- .......... .. -ProtectiYe service workers ......... ------ .... ---- ................. -------- -- .. .. -~~:~·;~~i~e,:~~~:!~n _::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

-Policemen and detectives ............ M ...... - .. ---------- .. ----------·--

Privote Museh.oltl wortter1 _______________________ M,. ____ _ -

1lncludes ollocated coses not shown separately.

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

Toto!, 16 year>

old ond over

2 786 152 57

206 53

107 24

141 100 46 41

10 -

48 138 444

1 217

410 417 311

79

860 ~ 123 38 60

135 12 13

159

304 151

7 70 24 52 16

357 52

106 199

1 741 42 62

1 407 230

2 64.1 806 785 692 360

71 289

146 71 31 15 12 -

13 64 44 11

214 44 9

35 47 79

264

559 559 -

2 196 1 152

379 166

-48 246 190

75 -40 35

107

$1 to $2,000 $1.999 to orion $3,999

417 1 116 24 34 16 20 45 110 12 21 4 -42 - 15 9 79 - 17

12 20 14 lD

- -- -6 29

20 so 85 196

170 473

62 139 18 171 70 141 20 22

117 309 70 205 16 66 12 12 9 19

22 28 - 4 - 6

11 70

41 97 9 39 - 3

10 24 11 5 11 26 6 7

53 164 4 9

28 50 21 105

149 611 18 -10 7 99 523 22 Bl

591 1 23' 131 369 144 404 239 308 77 155

8 22 69 133

23 70 - 42 - 26 - 7 - 4 - -- 5

18 28 18 17 5 -

54 as 5 7 - 5 6 20 9 29

34 24

159 60

:144 193 344 193 - -

585 1 078 287 628 117 136 40 84 37 5 28 137 74 'Ill - 41 - -- 26 - 15

95 12

Moles wrth eomi1l9> '" 1969 Median eo-rnings

(dollars)

Earner'\ $4,000 $5,000 $6,000 $7,000 $8.000 $10,000 $15,000 worl<od

to to to to 10 to or A~ 50 to 52 $4,999 $5,999 $6,999 $7,999 ~.999 $14,999 more eorners week•

559 410 192 38 52 2 - 3 749 4 156 45 38 3 8 - - - 4 400 4 722 13 4 4 - - - -24 26 - 3 - - - 3 073 3 "'25 11 9 - - - - - ... 12 27 22 - - - - 4625 ... 5 4 - - - - - ...

21 9 6 11 6 - - 3 557 ... 30 43 10 - - - - ... ...

3 11 - - - - - ... ... 9 4 4 - - - - ... ...

- - 5 - 5 - - ... ... - - - - - - - - -- - B - s - -

3 960 ...

41 18 - - 9 - -104 "'2 7 - 10 - - 3 398 4 017 241 175 123 16 17 2 - 3 85'1 4 135

87 74 37 6 5 - - 4 046 4 335 110 Jtl 56 10 3 - - 4 177 4 239 36 27 30 - 5 2 - 3 213 3 490 B 25 - - 4 - - ... . ..

183 133 92 10 14 2 - 4 022 4 184 117 88 45 10 5 - - 3 951 4 130

18 19 4 - - - - 3 379 ... 3 - 11 - - - - ... ...

23 9 - - - - - ... ... 39 24 16 6 - - - 4 449 ... 3 - - - 5 - - ... ... - 7 - - - - - ... ...

31 29 14 4 - - - 3 957 3 857

66 42 47 - 9 2 - 4 212 4 344 27 32 37 - 5 2 - 5 016 4 804

4 - - - - - - ... ... 30 - 6 - - - - ... ... - 4 - - 4 - - ... ... 5 6 4 - - - - ... . .. - 3 - - - - -

5B 42 31 6 3 - - 3 530 3 987 5 9 19 6 - - - ... ...

10 10 5 - 3 - - 3 000 ... 43 23 7 - - - - 3 495 ...

438 263 U3 51 73 3 - 4 252 4 47' 9 15 - - - - - ... ...

26 9 6 - 4 - - ... 342 201 135 51 53 3 - 4 238 4 446

61 38 12 - 16 - - 4 197 4 611

454 203 105 2' 20 5 - 3 182 3 553 152 96 40 9 4 s - 3 474 3 885 102 'Ill 38 14 5 - - 3 230 3 438 107 17 10 - 11 - - 2 695 3 243 93 12 17 6 - - - 3 329 3 875

33 4 4 - - - -3 i35 a 6is 60 8 13 6 - - -

36 8 9 - - - - 3 429 ... 17 B 4 - - - - ... . ..

5 - - - - - - ... ... - 4 4 - - - - ... . .. B - - - - - - ... ... - - - - - - - - -4 4 - - - - - ... ...

13 - 5 - - - - ... ... 9 - - - - - - ... ... 6 - - - - - - ... . ..

57 4 a 6 - - - 3 247 ... 24 4 4 - - - - ... . .. - - 4 - - - - ... . .. 9 - - - - - - ... ... 9 - - - - - - ... . ..

15 - - 6 - - - ... ... 16 9 - 20 - - - 1 660 2 333

7 3 7 - s - - 1 HS 1 921 7 3 7 - 5 - - l 625 1 921

- - - - - - - - -2'1 131 70 18 17 - 6 2 952 3 173 148 59 22 8 - - - 2 920 3 237 63 47 12 - 4 - - 3 066 3 912 20 10 12 - - - - 3 024 3 554 6 - - - - - - ...

35 12 23 4 7 - - 3 387 3 304 25 9 4 - - - - 2 538 2 689 9 4 9 - 6 - 6 ... ... - - - - - - - - -5 - 9 - - - - ... ... 4 4 - - 6 - 6 ... ... - - - - - - - 1 126 ...

MISSISSIPPI 16 - 565

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

JACKSON SMSA-Continued

Total - Continued

Male employed- Continued ~ ...... .,, huljl<Mt _______________________ _

AsHmblers -- -- -- -- -------------------- ...... ,. _____ -------Checkers. examiners, and inspectors; manufacturing -------·--Garage workers and gas station attendants .... _____________ .. __ laundry and drycleoning operatives, n.e.c ------------- ........... .. Meat cutters and butchers---- ____ ------------------------Mine operatives, n.e.c ......................... ------ -------------- ___ _ Packers and wrappers. except produce .......................................... .. Pointers, manufoctured artk:les __ -------------------------­Precis.ion machine operatives ........ --------------------------Sawyers •• -- -- •• -- -- -- -- -- •• _. __ ---- __________________ _

Stationary firemen ---------------------- ----------------Textile operatives -------------- ------------.------------ ... Welders and flamecutters .... ____ .... __ ........ __ -------- __ ........ __ _ Other metalworking operatives---------------------------... Other specified operatives -------------------------------­Miscellaneous and not specified operotives ------------------

Occupotion: Machine operatives, miscellaneous specified ___________ ,.._ Machine operatives, not specified----------------------Miscellaneous operatives ---------------- ......................... .. Not specified operatives·-----------------------------

Industry, Manufacturing------------ .... __ .......... _ .. _______ --------

Durable goads ____ ---- ____ --··---- -------- --------Wood products, including furniture ________________ ,. Primary metal industries __ ,. ___ ... _________________ _

Fabricated metal industries ---------------------- ... Machinery, including electrical ____________________ _ Motor \lehicles and equipment ____________________ _ Transportation equipment, except motor vehicles ............. Other durable good•-----------------------·-----

Nonduroble goods-------------- __ -·-----------· __ _ Food ond kindred praduct•-----------------------­Apparel and other fabricated textile products --------Poper and allied products ....... .,. ........ ,. .................... ____ _ Chemicals ond allied products--------------------­Other nondurable goods •• ------------------------Not specified manufacturing industries _______________ _

Nonmonufocturing industries __ .... ---------------------­Tro~.spor1otion, communications. and other public

ut1ht1es ---- -------- -------- __ -----------------Wholesale and retail trade-----------------------­AU other industries-------------- ·--------------..

''"""°"' eq•lplllenl Oplftlti•ts----------------------Bus drivers ........ -- ......... -- ........ ---- -- ------ ......... ---- --------Taxicab drivers and chauffeurs ____ ------------------------Truck drivers and deliverymen .. ___________________________ _ Other transport equipment operatives .... ------ ........ __ ............. __ _

Ultoren, except f.,. -----------------------·-----Construction laborers ______ .. ___ .,_ ........ __ ..., ________ ...... --- .. --Freight, stock, and matertol handlers---------------------.. -Other specified laborers---------------------------------­Miscellaneous and not specified laborers --------------------

Occupation: Miscellaneous laborers ............ -------------------------Not specified laborers ____ .... __ ------------------------

Industry, Manufacturing __ -------- ____ ------------------------

Durable goads -------- ---- __ ------------ -------- __ Wood products, including furniture ............................... .. Metal industries ______ .................... -------------- __ ..

Machinery, including electricol .......... -- .. ------- .. -- .. --T ransportation equipment .... ______ .... ____ -- ................ .. Other durable goods-----------------------------

Nof'!'Jaob~~ t?~~r'.d·p;o;iuei&:::::::::::::::::::::::: Not specified manufacturing industries ...... -------------

Nonmonufocturing industries-----------------------·-­Railroads and railway express service --------------·­Transportation. except railroads--------------------­Communications, and utilities ond sanitary services----­Wholesale and retail trade •••• ---------------------­All other industries--------------------------------

Fonoers .... ,.,. .._ ------------------------

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

--------

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

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

--"'""lollonn _, ,_ ...._ -------------------­Poid farm laborers and farm foremen-----------------------Unpaid family workers----------------------------------

Stnke weRen. ui:ctpt priYtlte househoWl -----------

~n~:,:~~::rk:;:~~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Cooks, except private household-----------------------­Busboys and dishwashers ----------------------------­

Health service workers __ --------------------------------Personal service workers ...... ______ .. .,._ ... __________________ _

Protective service workers. ........... ,_, ............................. -----------Firemen, fire protection -------------------------------Guords and watchmen --------------------------------Policemen and detectives------------------------------

l'rf..to ... '" ... - .. ________________________ _

•lncludu allocated cases not shown separately.

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

----------------· ----------

Persons 14 and 15 years old

79 --

21 -8 -4 -----7 -

27 12

-6 6 -6 --------6 ----6 -6

--6

27 --17 10

110 -

47 55

8

8 -----------8 --4 4 -7

17 l7 -47

9 33

7 22 5 ------

16 ond 18 and 2() to 24 Total 17 years 19yecn years

5 665 229 363 , 041 293 - 14 66 217 - 9 20 530 109 61 97 95 8 - lll

240 8 3 48 77 - 13 16

281 24 25 78 148 5 - 32 149 - - 29 52 4 - 5

63 - - -10 - 4 -

328 6 25 70 199 15 13 45

1 029 38 90 ')J1f 1 954 12 106 308

649 5 -46 136 605 - 23 78 581 7 33 83 119 - 4 11

1 401 - 77 262 828 - 47 164 141 - 4 19 37 - - 5 74 - 4 16

241 - Zl 52 19 - - 10 13 - 6 -

303 - 10 62

549 - 30 85 219 - 27 26 25 - - -

189 - - 3ll 34 - - 15 82 - 3 6 24 - - 13

553 12 29 A6

82 - - 8 170 12 10 4 301 - 19 34

3 815 46 140 437 239 9 - 21 123 - - 25

2 877 28 112 312 576 9 28 79

3 862 :M2 397 4T7 1 125 61 62 141 1 377 225 200 195

925 32 94 99 435 24 41 42

94 - 4 6 341 24 37 36

169 2 13 12 81 2 - 6 31 - - -27 - - 6

e - - -- - - -15 2 - -77 - 8 6 40 - - -11 - 5 -

266 22 28 30 38 - - -12 - - -39 7 10 4 78 11 14 16 99 4 4 10

675 - 7 18

944 25 67 141 919 20 62 126

25 5 5 15

4 285 178 259 3"" 1 363 33 67 fR

602 112 101 76 222 29 50 23 82 31 14 -

42'.l 7 33 50 478 6 14 76

1 119 - 5 68 335 - 5 4 325 - - 6 422 - - 58

122 - - 14

l'er$Otl$ 16 years old ond over

25 to 29 30 to 34 35 to44 45l1l 54 55 to 59 60 to 6.4 65 yoors yea re ~ yearo voor5. years years and over Medi<>noge

812 661 1 164 1137 24l 24l 72 32.t 43 38 83 41 4 - 4 33.1 16 44 64 37 6 21 - 38.0 54 18 68 68 10 33 12 24.9 4 24 7 19 4 11 -37 18 A6 52 9 13 6 36.3

16 4 9 11 4 4 - ... 38 13 40 38 16 9 - 26.8 21 21 38 24 - - 7 33.8 20 30 30 17 10 8 5 34.3 - 9 15 19 - - - ...

5 - 9 27 17 - 5 ... - - 6 - - - - ... 38 43 87 41 8 10 - 32.9 28 15 24 43 9 - 7 29.7

129 131 m 108 63 33 5 31.9 363 253 415 292 83 101 21 33.7

133 If/ 136 84 26 9 5 30.3 113 85 115 103 41 43 4 35.3 97 82 123 100 - 44 12 34.3 20 17 41 5 16 5 - 36.8

287 191 267 178 73 50 16 32.0 185 131 128 108 38 23 4 30.7 45 8 10 35 12 8 - 31.6 13 6 13 - - - - ... 24 5 16 5 4 - -

28.7 62 48 44 12 - - -5 - - 4 - - - ... - - 7 - - - -

36 64 38 52 22 ...

15 4 33 4

102 60 139 59 35 27 12 34.8 38 11 45 24 14 22 12 36.7

4 13 3 5 - - -26 25 65 24 6 5 - 35.8 15 4 - - - - -19 7 26 6 15

... - - ... - - - 11 - - -76 62 148 114 10 51 5 38.5

14 9 14 27 5 5 -21 19 66 25 - 13 - 37.9 41 34 68 62 5 33 5 38.3

459 471 1 052 694 219 226 71 38.4 20 21 71 38 26 22 11 41.8 8 5 19 28 12 21 5 46.6

341 376 814 525 165 163 41 38.3 90 fR 148 103 16 20 14 35.9

421 306 652 555 295 239 178 34.8 97 81 219 163 '19 128 74 .ul.5

170 126 159 162 74 47 19 27.0 109 64 189 160 68 52 58 38.4 45 35 85 70 54 12 27 38.6

13 5 12 a 29 4 13 32 30 73 62 25 a 14 36.6

26 28 34 35 15 4 - 36.0 14 18 23 7 7 4 - ... 14 6 8 - 3 - - ... - 7 10 - 4 - - ... - 5 - 3 - - - ... - - - - - - - -- - 5 4 - 4 - ...

12 10 5 28 8 - - ... - 4 5 23 8 - - ... - - 6 - - - -19 7 51 35 39 8 27 40.3 6 - - - 18 8 6 ... - - 3 4 - - 5 ... 4 5 5 4 - - - ... 9 - 10 - 9 - 9 ... - 2 33 27 12 - 7 ...

27 38 71 :I04 134 81 95 53.7

44 74 165 155 52 116 105 42.3 44 74 165 155 52 116 105 43.1 - - - - - - - ...

418 356 7'7 761 410 440 302 42.1 95 77 267 309 166 198 82 47.4 67 45 67 56 50 13 15 25.9 29 15 9 32 18 7 10 26.6 5 7 - 5 14 6 -2() 15 60 103 45 B6 4 47.6

59 35 47 79 17 46 '19 45.3 122 162 294 169 116 92 '11 41.9 58 65 123 53 17 10 - 37.9 12 5 28 68 59 65 82 58.7 52 89 130 38 40 6 9 35.9

10 6 27 22 19 3 21 46.8

MISSISSIPPI 26-553

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

JACKSON SMSA- Continued

Total -Continued Femele employed _____ ... ______ ·--- ___ ••• __ ._ ••• -Prol•"'-1, tedmkal, ... ltlodr..i w..t.on -------·---·

Actoun1an1s_ .. __ ---- ____ ............... ,,_ ---- ____ ............ ___ ., __ ..,._ -Computer •pecialists -------- -···-- ·-·- ·--- _______ --· ••••• Librarians ......... ____ ........ -----_ .... --.------------·- __ ............ ..

-M<Jlhemotical specioli•I•--····-- -· ··---- ___ --· ___________ _ life and physical scientists_ _____ ---- ____ -·---·- _____ ------

--

Registered nurses., dietitians, and therapists-- .. ·-------------Dittitians __ ---- ............ ------ ____ ..... __ .. ,. ........ ________ ....... ..

--~s1ereU mJf&e$ -------------.. ---------- -------------Heolt te<:hnologi$1s and le<:hnitions. •• ____________________ _

--

Sociol scientists •• ---· •• ·--- __ •• __ ----_. ______ ---·-·-··--Social and recreation workers ......................................... - ............... ..

--

Toochen;, College and university __________________________ _

Elementary ond prekindergarten -----·--·---·----

---Secondary -----------· ---------- •• -·-------·-Other teochers __ ··-- __ •• __ •••• __ ·--·---- -· ----

--

Engineering ond scienee technidons .......... ----~---------------Techntcians, except health, and engineering and seieoce _______ _ -Writers. artists, and entertainers ................................................... ..

Actoro and dancers •• ·--------- ____ •• ---· __ •• __ ·- __ ----

. --

Au1hors, editors, ond reporters ......... ---- .. --------------·-· Other professionol, technical, and kindred worker•-----------· -.

M.,.qers oM adn1ialstratCN'1, u:c.,r farm ... -------~---­Buyer.;, purchasin.g agents, and Miles managers--------------Restaurant. cafeteria. ond bar managers ............. ----------- .. --

--

School odmiflistrators ..................... __ ................ -------- __ .......... .. Other specifi&d managers and odmini$trators .... - ........................ ..

--Managers ond administrators, n.e.c., s.olar}ed ______________ ,._ --

Wholesale and retail trade---- •••• -·-·----------------·­Managers. ond administrators., n.e.c., ulf-employed --~---- ....... _

Wholesale and retail trade-·-- •• __ ·--------···----------

---

Scalts wlf'ken -------~---------------------------. Demon&lrotors, hucksters, and peddlers •• ---------- __ •• ____ _ Insurance, real estate a.gents, and brokers _______ .,. __________ _ Sole$ clerks. retail !rode •• _ ••• __ •••• ______ ----·------- •••• Soles.men, retail trade ______________ -------------------- __ --Other sales workers ... ____ -------------- ____ ,. _____ ---- __ _

Clerical aod k"*9d won.en _______________________ _ -Bonk tellers ______ •• ____ •••• __ •• __ •• ____ ------ _________ _

Bookkeepers __ ---· -- -- -- •• __ ••• ___ ••• _. ---·-·- ____ -- _. -Cashiers---- ______ •••• __ •••. __ ---------------------- •• Counter clerks, except food _____________________________ _ Enumerators and interviewers------------------ .. ·--------File clerks ______ •••• ---- __ •••. ____________ •• ··----_ ••••

--·-------Offic.e machine operators __ -------------- ____ .. ____ ,. __ .. ___ _ -Bookkeeping ond billtng machine operators ----------·----Keypunch operators ____ .. __ . -- ______________ ,.. ________ _

Payroll and timekeep~ng clerks _________________________ ., __ Recept~onists ______ -- -- __________ -- ---- ------ ,.. ___ ------Secretaries ____________ .. _____________________ ... ----- ___ _ S-tenogrcphers __________________________ ·-------- ____ .... Telephone -0,perators __ .. ______ . ______________ -------- .. __ ., Typists __________________________ ---- ____ --- .. ____ -- -- .. Other clerical and kindred workers ____ -------- .. -------~-- ..

Craftsmen and khtdrt"d wortten ______ ---------- ____ .. Foremen, n.e.c __________ .. - -~ .... ____ ---------------- ---- _

Optnrtlves, ucopt '"""'"" __ ·--· __ --·· -·-·-- •••• _ Ass.ernb~rs -- ____ .. - -- -- __ ..... __ -- -- -- ---- ---- ------ __ -- -Bottling -ond connfng operatives ... _____ .,. __________________ _ Checkers. exominers. and in~pectors; monufoc,urintJ ---- __ -~ _ Dressmakers and seams.tresses, except factory-------------laundry ond dry cle-oning operatives. includiog ironers _______ _ Graders and sorters, monufocturing __________ ,.. __ w ________ _

Peckers and wrappers, except produce----------------·------Sewers ond stitchers ..... ____________ -------------- --------Texti~ operotivu .... ------ -------- ------ ---------------­Other •pecified aperotives ------------------··--------·-· Mistelloneous and not specified operatives -----------------Manufacturing __ ---- ______________ -~ ______ ..... ________ _

Durable goods·------- ______ '"·-·- •• ······--·--- __ _ Machinery. including electrical_., ____ ------.,,~----- __ _ Other durable goods·------------··----·····---·-­

:Nondurob~ goods. including not s.pecifted manufacturing __ Food and kindred products ••••• ___________________ _ Apparel and other fabri<:ated textile products------··-

Nonmonufacturing industrtes ______ ------ ---------- __ .... _

r ... .,.,., ,,..1pmeo1 lfl'l"lll .. •--------------·--··--i.t.onn, ....... ,...,. ___________________________ _

_.,....,,..,._..., -------------·-·----··-Fam"""""" .......... ,....,...,-···---------------­

Poid farm laborers and farm foremen----------------------Unpoid family workers ...... ------------------·----·----

S...lco WM!ms, ••<Opt priv""' housoloald• --------·--C~ninq service workers .... .----- ........ _____ ----------------

Chombermoids and maids __ •••• ---· ____ ---------·-----f.()O(f service workers., __ ., ____ ........ __ -- .... __ ------ __ ---- ...... -

Cook$, e<eept private household-----·-----·---------· __ Woiters ond food counter workers------------------- .......

Heolth S-eNtce workers._ .... ,.., _______ --------------------- .. Nun.ing otdtt5, orderlies, and attendonts ...... ----------~- .. --Proctico~ nurses .... ______ .... ________ ----_.,.,------,. ....... -- ~-

Personol serviee wo,rkers .............. ___ -~ __ .. ____ .., ___________ _ Hairdresur:s ond cosmetologi,ts .......... ___ - ............. ________ _

Privet. '-"hold woriion.·-·-----·--·-···--···-·­Private houteho1d workers, living in-------------------- .. --Private household workers, Jiving out ___ ---------------- .. --

-----· ------------·--· -----------------------------· -----· -· ---· ·---------.. -----· -----· --------·----·

Persons 14 and 15 yean old Total

161 40 641

7 7 074 - 3l0 - 36 - 159 - 23 - 6 - 1 401 - 98 - l 240 - 300 - 35 - 213 - 338 - l 975 - 788 - 176 - 130 - 23 3 269 - -- 96 4 892

- 1 508 - 184 - 171 - 66 - 401 - 514 - 188 - 172 - 99

17 2 411 - 100 - 183 6 l 660 - 69

11 399

35 13 947 - 252 - 1 657

17 868 - 180 - 110 - 337 - 567 - 65 - 381 - 107 - 405 5 4 386 - 163 - 568 - 877

13 3 470

- 569 - 140

28 3 596 - 375 - -- 190 - 137 - 416 - 34 - 313 3 488 - 4

18 769 7 870 - 668 - 359 - 190 - 169 - 309 - 146 - 76 7 202

- 279

- 342

- 73

4 113 4 113 - -

47 7 122 7 1 094 7 424

17 2 416 - 1 318 17 7YJ - 1 781 - 1 187 - 283 - 1 217 - 752

23 3 607 - 25 23 3 582

'Includes protective service workers ond allocated coses not shown $tp(lrotely,

16 and 18 ond 20 to 24 17years 19 years years

514 1 782 6 319

30 108 1 017 - 11 50 - - 16 - 5 27 - - -- - 6 4 19 )67 - - 8 4 19 130 - 34 (fJ

- - -4 - 17 - lO 81 - - 249 4 - 130 5 - 18 - 25 27 - - 4 7 - 62 - - -- - 22 6 4 103

- 5 78 - 5 8 - - -- - 5 - - 41 - - 24 - - 10 - - -- - -

117 143 247 - 10 -- 3 23

102 103 173 - - 10

15 27 41

175 1 011 3 052 - 5 54 - 35 254

24 76 143 6 5 36 - 16 18

26 51 76 9 47 228 4 6 23 5 37 175 - - 19

11 57 78 24 207 921 5 30 31

38 75 108 11 137 283 21 270 803 15 11 80 - - 7

35 118 532 - 24 59 - - -- 4 22 - - -- 4 45 - - -4 6 61 - 4 78 - - -

27 57 92 4 19 175 4 19 143 - 3 118 - - 82 - 3 36 4 16 25 4 6 -- 5 9 - - 32

- 5 22

19 29 66

- - 5

- 6 12 - 6 12 - - -

83 307 955 13 25 91 - 12 42 62 130 334 11 18 159 47 84 91 3 71 212 3 34 114 - 6 16 - 33 212 - 13 177

40 39 253 - - -40 39 253

Persons 16 years old and over

25 to 29 30 to 34 35 to 44 45 to 54 55 to 59 60 lo 64 65 yecrs years yecrs years years years years and over

4 651 4 566 8 986 7 501 2 908 2 051 1 363

981 849 l 683 1 375 499 296 236 37 29 65 75 16 22 5 lO 5 5 - - - -24 13 28 39 18 5 -- 8 15 - - - -- - - - - - -

139 103 336 325 184 59 65 6 10 40 16 8 10 -

120 92 321 275 163 59 57 56 70 39 14 19 3 5 14 6 - 15 - - -55 8 58 33 12 12 14 41 34 75 58 23 7 9

311 295 591 325 72 111 21 141 1().1 196 117 58 17 21

17 29 37 42 - 9 19 4 10 31 33 - - -5 - 6 8 - - -

26 36 36 67 12 4 19 - - - - - - -5 11 17 30 6 - 5

lot 99 165 224 85 47 58 106 126 350 391 231 131 90

24 11 64 16 35 15 6 - 17 39 56 24 21 14 16 - 4 21 15 5 -13 44 88 91 53 40 31 45 31 112 172 74 34 22 14 6 35 71 24 23 5 8 23 43 35 30 16 17 5 7 12 23 30 10 12

140 147 511 496 279 205 126 9 6 52 13 5 5 -

36 10 47 34 11 14 5 68 96 335 355 196 145 87 5 - 10 27 5 12 -

22 35 67 67 62 29 34 1 701 1 580 2 895 2 174 673 445 241

11 39 75 53 6 9 -179 190 404 383 95 71 46 87 123 172 127 69 43 4 15 11 51 29 27 - -6 4 24 33 4 - 5

42 34 39 48 16 5 -88 78 75 37 - 5 -22 5 5 - - - -55 44 53 12 - - -9 20 17 28 - 14 -36 57 49 46 28 32 11

685 536 990 670 175 92 86 27 7 30 24 6 3 -55 71 112 99 4 5 1 71 85 131 50 54 43 12

390 325 726 547 189 123 76 52 82 151 55 50 29 44 8 37 50 15 11 12 -

547 494 917 567 164 144 78 72 80 111 '29 - - -- - - - - - -10 44 80 25 5 - -- 8 lO 49 24 16 30 56 55 147 59 10 27 13 5 16 5 8 - - -69 33 78 42 9 11 -

100 56 112 83 30 25 -- - 4 - - - -125 55 171 118 56 41 27 110 147 199 154 30 24 8 92 127 150 99 19 7 8 26 70 84 44 14 - -22 28 39 19 - - -4 42 45 25 14 - -66 57 66 55 5 7 8 43 28 28 24 5 - 8 15 29 13 5 - - -18 20 49 55 11 17 -20 67 87 52 9 6 11

34 23 29 85 33 10 14 6 r 16 18 5 6 17

12 23 38 10 5 4 3 12 23 38 10 5 4 3 - - - - - - -

782 756 1 685 1 352 558 444 200 105 77 308 213 118 110 34 40 31 112 68 57 40 22 281 286 590 448 108 139 38 163 166 319 290 75 107 10 82 83 192 126 33 12 10 225 161 412 322 185 138 52 170 91 304 239 115 96 21 IQ 20 71 57 35 42 26 105 150 251 276 96 48 46 64 103 151 189 38 8 9

270 419 624 926 402 331 303 - - - 10 10 5 270 419 -624 916 392 326 303

Median age

37.1

38.3 39.3

:ia'.8 ... k:o 42'.9 30.0

i8:9 35.4 37.2 35.8 40.l 34.5

ii.ii -43.i

47.3 41.9 50.3

.ii.6 47.6 49.1 4ll.4 ... 43.1

39'.i 43.6

43.9

33.3 37.3 39.2 34.2 38.3 39.6 26.8 25.0

24'.2 38.2 31.8 33.3 27.9 30.6 25.5 33.9

37.9 38.6

35,8 32.0 -36.9 55.3 38.3

ii.s 35.5 ... 36.7 34.3 33.0 32.3 28.0 34.9 33.8 33.6

41.3

37.9

35.0

... 35.9 35.9 -39.0 42.7 42.8 36.9 39.5 34.6 40.3 41.0 4ll.2 39.3 36.3

4'.7

.ii.6

26-554 MISSISSIPPI DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

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

JACKSON SMSA-Continued

N"9ro

Mole employed -------------- ------ ------ -------Professional, teehnicol, and kindred workers _________________ _

~~~~=~sa~dTudQes-:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Life ond physical scientists-------------------------------Physicions, dentists, and related practitioners ____ ., _________ _ Health workers, except practitioners ______________________ _ Social and recreation workers-............. -- .. -------------.. ----T tochers •• __________________ ------ ____ ------ _________ _

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-------------------·--------------

S.~.employed ______ ---- ________ ---- __ ·-·- ______ ---- __ _

Retail !rode ____ --·- -------- ---··-------------------All other industries-- .. ·------------·-------------.... - ..

Sales workers ------ ................ ------·--- ------ -------· -- .. .. Manufacturing and wholesale trade -------------................ .. Retail trade •• -- ---------- __ --------------·----- ------All other industries------------------------------------

Clerical ond kindred workers-----------------------------­Bookkeepers ond billing clerks--------------------------­Moil handltrs and postal clerk•-------------------------­Other ct.ricol ond kindred workers-----------------------

Craftsmen and kindred workers .................................................... .. Carpenters .... ------------ ................................ __ ---------- .. Construction craftsmen. except carpenters ---------------­AutomobHe mechanics, including body repairmen -----------Mechanics and repairmen, except auto ___________________ _ Machinists .... __ .... ---------- ........ ______ -----------------Metal croftsmen1 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 drycleoning operatives, including ironers -------Precision machine operatives .............. ____________________ _ Other operatives, except transport-----------------------

Durable goods, manufacturing __________________ .... -----Nondurable goods, including not specified manufacturing ...... Nonmonufocturing industries ________ ------------------

Transport equipment operatives ---------------------------Truck drivers ____ .... -----------------------------------Other transport equipment operatives ____________________ _

laborers, except form -------- ------ ---- ____ .., _____ ---- __ _ Construction laborers- .. - .. ---------------------- _______ _ Freight, stock. and material handlers--------------------­Other laborers, except farm __ ---------------------------

Form~r~"~~dc}~;~g~~~~~~;:s_=~==========================~ Farm laborers and form foremen -------------------------­Service workers, except private household 1

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

Cleaning $ervice 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 ond administrators., except form .. -----------------Soloried ____ •• __________________ ---- ---- __ ---- •• ____ _

Se~-emploved-----------------------------------------

Sales workers ____ -------- __ -------- -------- -------- ----Retail trade ____ ------ ---------------- ---- ---- ---- ----Clerical and kindred workers_ .. ___________________________ ..

Bookkeepers and cashiers ------------------------------Office machine operators ____ ---- -------------------- __ _ Secretaries, stenographers, and typists------------------­Other clerical ond kindred workers.----------------------

Craftsmen and kindred workers ---------------------------Operatives, except transport------ .. -- .. --------------------

Sewers and stitchers ________ ............ _,, ............ -- ---------- -laundry and drycleoning operatives. including ironers _., ........ .. Other operatives, excepl transport ________ ., ....... ---- ......... -- -

Durable goods, manufocturing _________ ...... -----------.. -Nondurable goods, including not specified manufacturing __ _ Nonmanufacturing industries .... ---- ---- ----- - __ ---- ----

Transport equipment operatives ---------------------------

~~:~rss~~dc:::~a~~n~g;~s-::::=::~::::=::::::::~:::::::: Form kJborers and form foremen -------------------------­Service workers, except private household•------------------

Cleaning service workers------------------------------­Food service workers-------------------·--------------Health service workers ________ ,. ___ ..................... _________ _

Practical nurses ........ ______ ---------------- ................ -- -Personal serv~e workers---------------------- ................ .. Protective servtce workers ______________ ..................... ------

Private household workers .... ------------ ............ -- -- --------

11ncludfts allocated cases not shown seporotely.

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS 495-216 0 - 73 - 36

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

Person$ 14 ond 15 yoors old Tola!

120 14 842 - 788 - 12 - 20 - -- 37 - Sl - 7 - 446 - 34 - 19 - 162

- 354 - m - 10 - 59 - 223 - 62 - 16 - 44 5 196 5 49 - 103 - 44

17 732 - ~ -

17 624 6 2 566 - 324 - 910 - 349 - 239 - 34 - 21 - 96 6 593

28 2 717 - 146 4 196 - 87 - 39

24 2 249 - 994 - 555

24 700 10 1 745 - 1 168

10 577

17 2 580 - 772 5 764

12 1 044 - 361 - 277

12 573 25 2 '207 - 1 132

25 371 - 246 - 181 - 85 - 107

54 13 332 - 1 776 - 230 - 106 - 1 024 - 11 - 403 - 155 - 110 - 45

5 2.ul - 217 - 1 174 - t63 - 30 - 332 - 649 - 1.ul

14 1 661 3 190 - 385

11 1 096 - 391 4 437 7 268 - 136 - 189 - 30

- 74 19 4 327 7 996 - 1 707 - 1 030 - 16 - 309 - 18

16 3 414

16ond 18 and 20 to 24 17yoan 19 yeors years

222 640 1 955 4 10 99 - - -- - -- - -- - -- - -- - -4 10 6Q - - 7 - - 11 - - 15

- - 34 - - 28 - - 4 - - 4 - - 20 - - 6 - - -- - 6 - 3 28 - 3 5 - - 18 - - 5

- 38 172 - - 4 - 8 9 - 30 159

16 82 271 - 9 17 5 18 93 8 11 13 - 16 23 - - 4 - - 4 - - 25 3 28 92

62 156 577 - 14 42

26 23 31 4 - 12 - - 7

32 119 <485 - 58 269 11 33 134 21 28 82

4 45 206 4 13 127 - 32 Bl

75 123 297 19 29 B3 29 44 107 27 50 107 2 14 17 - - 9

15 32 77 46 151 169 16 53 64 17 53 43 7 21 24 6 - 21 - - -- - 14

117 437 1 1164 10 29 231 4 13 39 - - 22 - - 113 - 6 -6 10 57 - - 13 - - 13 - - -- 20 34 - 16 34 4 132 406 - 18 33 - 6 18 - 22 126 4 86 229 5 - 27

12 41 325 - 4 44 - 4 "'° 12 33 241 - 15 146

12 15 45 - 3 so - 5 7

11 24 38 - - -- 6 12

50 141 530 13 25 85 34 64 273 3 42 107 - 6 4 - 4 17 - - -25 39 241

Persons 16 years old and ov<>r

25ta 29 30 to 34 3$ lo 44 45to 54 55"' 59 60 to 64 65 ytoro veors years veors years vtora years and over Median age

1 941 l 5$8 3 169 2 5tlO 1 207 965 605 38.S 190 126 138 109 38 36 48 34,0 - - - - 8 4 - ... lS 5 - - - - - ·-· - - - - - - - -3 - 6 20 - - 8 ... 5 10 u 7 11 4 - ... - 7 - - - - -

116 64 102 49 13 5 17 32,i - 9 4 - - - 14 ... 8 - - - - - - ...

33 31 12 33 6 23 9 36.7 31 31 98 99 35 13 13 43,3 28 19 114 86 30 13 4 43 5 - 4 - 2 - - - ... 11 5 10 22 7 - -l7 JO 74 62 23 13 4 43.7 3 12 14 13 5 - 9 ... 3 6 4 - s - - . .. - 6 10 13 - - 9

39 22 47 17 11 17 12 36'.3 11 12 6 - 7 5 -17 5 30 17 4 5 7 38.8 11 5 11 - - 7 5 ...

124 67 142 136 27 26 - 32,4 - - 5 - - - - ... 5 21 30 15 11 - -

119 46 107 121 16 26 - 30,4 357 306 630 <485 249 90 80 39.0 23 48 65 82 51 11 18 45.0

134 76 268 176 75 36 29 39.8 49 61 77 72 36 5 17 39.2 24 27 51 66 17 15 - 40.8

4 6 11 - 4 - 5 ... a 9 - - - - - ... 6 17 22 9 13 4 - ...

109 62 136 ao 53 19 11 35,2 428 328 514 384 131 107 30 32.1

21 15 37 9 4 - 4 29.0 30 13 34 19 10 10 - 260

4 18 19 l7 4 9 - ... 16 - 11 - 5 - - ...

357 282 413 339 108 88 26 32,3 174 115 161 146 48 19 4 29.9 106 73 92 41 32 21 12 29.7 77 94 160 152 28 48 10 38,0

230 231 541 264 114 89 19 37,9 130 165 392 173 99 54 11 38.7 100 6/J 149 91 15 35 B 35.6 311 250 497 447 251 199 130 39,7 65 55 159 124 74 105 59 43,5

116 106 129 126 58 41 8 34,1 130 89 209 197 119 53 63 40.7 56 47 93 7li 25 10 22 39,8

6 19 28 66 66 50 33 55 8 19 33 93 93 31 94 86 46,9

211 139 414 458 241 241 137 44,4 74 44 224 2111 151 157 61! 48,2 55 45 62 41 34 6 15 31.9 8 9 43 55 32 43 4 47.0

21 19 17 41 8 22 26 46,6 11 10 22 15 - 8 19 5 6 27 22 13 3 17 45}

1 6'14 l 725 2 981 2 40'I 902 641 562 37.8 272 284 488 297 61! 42 55 36,J

12 22 38 56 16 15 15 4L6 21 39 13 9 4 "' - 3L4

177 170 339 161! 22 20 15 36,5 - 5 - - - - - ... 62 48 98 64 26 7 25 36,9 10 23 23 18 26 17 25 49.7 10 11 14 9 26 17 10 52,8 - 12 9 9 - - 15 ...

45 8 76 26 7 12 20 37,2 39 8 72 21 7 9 11 36,6

lfl6 144 153 90 32 - 27 26,2 17 44 28 17 - - 6 31,5 - 6 - - - - -73 4S 35 12 9 - 10 26,2 96 49 90 61 23 - 11 25,3 19 32 28 8 19 - 10 33.6

323 274 362 190 48 59 27 32,4 43 24 39 16 - 10 - 29,9 56 55 135 50 10 27 8 37,8

224 195 18S 124 38 22 19 3LO 73 74 63 15 s - - 27.4

105 97 70 37 27 17 12 32,l 46 24 55 72 6 5 7 37.0 15 33 45 21 5 - 5 36.B 15 14 16 43 19 - 9 32,3 - - - B 5 - 17 ... 7 2:l ts 4 - 4 3 "'

541 478 1 172 828 293 199 95 38,6 92 77 292 197 109 72 34 42,l

222 211 416 293 76 92 26 36,2 163 99 290 216 66 32 12 38.5

6 - 13 31 11 5 -17 44 111 94 14 3 5 41,5 4 - 9 2 3 - - '" 261 412 603 1176 380 308 269 46,,4

MISSISSIPPI 26- 555

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Table 175. Occupation of the Male Experienced Civilian Labor Force by Earnings in 1969 and Race: 1970 [Doto booed on S<1mpi. ... text For minimum base for derived figures (percent, medion, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text]

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

THE SlATE

Total

Experienced cMllan lobar force----------------------· l'rel .. .-i, ........,., aOld ldn4lrM wtriien _______________ _

Accountants ••• _ •••• -------- ____ •• __ •••• ·--- __ ............ __ -Architects ________ •• -·-- •• ____ ._ •• ____ • ____ • _______________ _

Computer speciolist•------------------------------------------

Engineers ---- ...... --....... -- ........ ______ ---- ------ ............ ---- -- .... --Aeronautical ond a•lronoutitol -----------------·------------

--Civil •••• -- --·--------- -- __ •• __ •• -·--··-----· -·------ ___ _ Electrical ond electronic------------------------------------Mechonitol __ •• _________________________________ • ______ • __ .

-Other engineers __ -------- ____ -----· __ -------------- ______ _ Lawyers and judge• -----------------·-----------------------

--Life and physical sci4lntisi. ________ ------------ ------------ ___ _ -Chemists ____ ---- •• __________ ------------ ______ ------ ___ _ Phys.icion:s, dentists. and related proctitioners .............. ~--------------

Oentisto -- ---- -- --- - -- -- -- -- ------ -- ------ -------- --- •••• Pharmacist$ .... ---- .... _ .. ______ ---------- ........ -~-- .......... _ .. ___ .... --Physicians, medical and osteopathic------------------------ __ Other related practitioners __ ------ ____ ------------------ __ •• --Heohh technologists. and technicians ........ ____________ -------- __ .... -

~%1~~~~[s~:r .. s_ :: :::: :: :: :::: :: :::: :::::::: :::::::: ::::::: --So<:Klt and recreation workers ________________________ ., ______ .,_

Teachers •• __ -- -- -- -- -- __ -- ------ ------------ -- _ .. _ -- -- ---- ---College and university ________ ------------------ •• ______ -----Elementary and prekindergarten __ ,.. _________________ ,.. __ ,. ____ _

Secondory __ •. __________ •• __ ---- ---- ---- -------- __ -··--- _ --Ent~cili~~~:~~J~~~:;;~~~~~=:::::::::::::::::::::::::::: --Electrical and el«:trontc engineering technicions. ___________ ~-----Technicians., e~cept heotth, end engineering and $Cteoce ___________ _ --

Airplane pilots -- -- •• __ ---- __ -------- ------ ______ ------ ___ _ -Writcrrs. arhsts. and entertainers-------------------------------Other profossional, technical, ond kindred workers_ ______________ _ -

M-en o..i ""''"""'""'°"• euept fwm----------·------8-uyers, purchasing agents, ond sole$ monogers------------------School odministrolors • _________ •• ----- ___ ---- _______________ _

---Specified managers. and adrninis.trators, public odministrohon ______ _ -

Other specified managers ond administrators ---- -----------------Manogers ond odmin;&trators, n.e.c., soloried ---- .... -·- .... __ ---- -----Manufacturing __ -------- ___ .. ____ ---- .................... ---------- __ -Wholes.ole and retail trade __ ------ .... ·-------- _______ ,..,_ .. .., ___ _ -Tronsportotton, communications, and other publK: utilities _______ _ -Alf other industries ................ - ........................ - ....... ____ .. ,._ .. .,._,.. ____ _ -Managers and administrators. n,e.c .. se!f-iimployed ------------ .... - -Construction ______ ---- .... ____ ........ __ -------- ............... _ --~ ...... .. -Manufacturing -- ______ ....... ______ .. ______ ........ __ ........ _,. .. ,. .. .,. ___ _

-Wholesale ond re1oil trode __ ---------- ---------------------­All other induitrte' -----------------------------------------

Salts worit11t1 ........ ______________ ---- ---- .... -------- .... Insurance agents, brokers, and underwriters ........................... ., .... ___ _ Reat estate agents and brokers ........... - ... -----·---......... __ .,.., ........... .. Sole11o representatives, monufocturing indu$tries. ----,.----·--·-·-­Soles repres~totives, wholesale trade---·---- .. ------~-- ... ~--- .. -S<lles clerks, retoil 1rade. _______ -------- __ ------ ---- ____ ·--- _ S<llesmen, retail trod•-------- •• -----------------------------Sales.men of services and construction ________________________ _ Other soles workers -------- ___ ,,,. .... ____ .... ----- .. ---- -------- __

Clorical ood tlMnd ....t""'---------·-----------------Bonk tellers ond coshler•------------------------------------Bookkeepers and billing cle<ks __________ ------ _______________ _ Moil handlers ond postal clerk•-------------------------··---­Other clerk:ol end kindred workers----------------------------

Cmtsa .. -' klnohd w1ri11n ________________________ _

Apparel crofts.men and upholsterers---------------------------Bakers ____ ---- __ ---- ______ ---- __ -------- __ ------ -------- _ Cabinetmakers .... __ ---- ____ .... __ .... -------- ......... ______ --------_ Constructton craftsmen ____________ ------ ____ -------- ------ _

Corp<1111ers __ ---- ---------- ·- __ ---- ------------------ ___ _ Excavating, gradi09, and rood machine open:rtors .............................. .. Electricians .... -- __ ..................................................... ___ ,. -------- __ .. .. Masons and tile setter•···-------------------------------· Pointers, construction ond mointen.once. and paperhangers .......... .. Plost&rer:a and cement finishers _______ .. ___ ,. ________________ _

Plumbers ond pipe litters---------------------------------­Oth&r construction craftsmen -------------------.. ----------

Foremen, n.e.c .... __ ............. ,. ____ ,._ .. _ .... _ ....... ~ .... ------ ---- ....... - .... . Monufocturing __ -· •• __ ·- --------·- ____ •••••••• ____ ••••••• Nanmonufiu:turing iowluslri4ls ------------------------ --·---­

Linemen and servicemen, telephone and power---------·-------­Locomotive engineers and firemen.·-----·---------------------Mechanics end repairmen_ .. _ ............ - .... - .............. -----------......... ,.

Air condifoning, heating, and refrigerolion ------------ -------Aircrott -· __ •••••• ---- __ ---- •• ---------·---- __________ •• Automobile, including body ______ -------·-------------·-----Radio- and te-ltvi:sion -----·--- .... --------.. ----------···----.. Other mechantcs and repairmen ........................................ - ................. ..

Metal craftsmen, except mechanics--- .. -- ..... - .... - ................. - .......... .. Machinists and job and die setters -------------------·-··· •• Sheet-metal worktn ond 1tnsmi1hs ........... - .... - ................ w ................ ...

Tool and die mokers --------·······-----·-···-·--·-···----Other metal craft•men -------------------------------- ___ _ Printin-g craftsmen ........ - ................. _ .. ________ ,. ____ .............................. ... Compositor$ ond typesetters-------------------··---------· Pressmen and plate p<inttrs, printing-----··-·---·--------···

Sto1ionory engineers and power station operators----··--------­Other crottsmen ond kindred worktrs -------------------------

26- 556 MISSISSIPPI

------------------------------------------------------------------------------·-----------------

Total. 16 yeon old and

over

444 85'1

4-4 4-03 2 679

276 542

5 535 106

l 579 l 060

78t 2 009 l 8'17

I 107 326

3 551 579 967

I 581 424 643

3 465 301

549 9 475 2 950 2 166 3 656 4 508 2 226

530 t 055

434 2 534 6 286

47 113 4 663 l 558 3 210 7 493

19 201 3 512 8 171 l 819 5 699

10 98a 1 711 l OJO 6 448 1 799

25 50CI 3 407

736 2 382 4 849 6 876 4 002

8'17 2 360

23 887 l 273 l 945 3 242

17 427

95 262 l 572

273 8ffl

33 tJ::J9 11 588 5 874 3 836 2 284 J 637 l Off/ 3 942 l 389

12 586 7 465 5 121 3 578

375 22 435

996 331

9 624 l 097

10 387

6 085 2 834

908 424

l 919 l 325

844 394

1 619 10 946

$1 to $2.000 $1.999 to or loss $3,999

81 651 93 633

3 652 3 3'17 97 129 6 -

34 31 199 146 - -

52 ff/ 60 14 33 26 54 47 76 109

57 30 22 10

125 189 15 12 54 70 32 77 24 30 41 68

454 515 16 12

98 58 814 7ffl 361 183 174 242 231 318 405 466 l9CJ 248 29 24

111 81 31 21

521 211 598 583

2 936 3 544 218 228

31 38 164 168 515 602 765 1 004

67 66 395 ff/5

44 29 2ffl 314

l 243 l 504 169 226 190 181 717 861 167 236

3 262 2 777 171 78 Ill 71 79 177

248 254 1 562 l 251

396 493 80 76

657 377

3 272 3 407 489 283 235 233 152 230

2 396 2 661

10 327 17 875 198 380 57 S4

219 232 4 959 B 177 2 116 3 168

784 l 764 304 394 383 489 671 988 113 335 390 730 198 'Jf.11

357 727 132 372 225 355 160 416

10 -2 376 4 648 95 154 24 37

l 289 2 486 140 258 828 l 713

325 673 156 331 38 148 3 5

128 189 161 151 92 86 55 tlJ 51 89

1 454 2 298

Male• with earnings in 1969 Medion earnings (dollars)

$7,000 $8,000 $10,000 $15,000 Eorners

$4.000 $5,000 $6,000 worked to to to to to to or All 50 to 52

$4.999 $5,999 $6,999 $7,999 $9,999 $14,999 more earners weeks

45 311 43 090 39 284 33 '75 42 715 43 741 22 159 5 043 6 127

2 403 3 982 4 523 4 390 6 045 9 323 6 688 7 967 9 Ol3 oo 108 219 312 570 781 383 9 384 9 742

11 15 19 43 74 108 12 973 13 'm -8 100 215 44 9 760 44 21 45 10 547

104 203 317 408 806 2 130 l 222 11 372 11 753 5 49 52 14 898 - - - - 14898

66 87 92 119 169 505 430 11 441 12 141 5 19 76 60 119 491 216 11 802 11 919

11 34 53 63 99 293 169 11 220 11 746 22 63 96 166 414 792 355 10 900 11 186 31 69 60 55 113 391 993 15000+ 15000+

25 42 52 103 207 353 238 10 531 11 020 - 18 16 23 63 140 34 10 393 10 571 117 136 95 108 260 665 l 856 15000+ 15000+ 23 28 14 21 27 136 303 15000+ 15000+ 25 45 46 46 179 324 178 10 285 10 641 63 46 35 16 27 135 l 150 15000+ 15000+ 6 17 - 25 27 70 225 15000+ 15000+

38 56 too 103 126 96 15 7 180 7 561 446 567 506 367 333 233 44 5 560 5 725

6 10 14 16 25 103 99 12 500 13 404

15 45 102 64 51 102 14 6 574 6 994 601 l 533 l 514 l 309 l 078 l 317 540 6 674 7 673

53 119 231 319 381 818 485 9 097 10 850 267 521 434 308 99 113 8 5 768 6 174 248 839 797 552 451 182 38 6 241 6 950 324 453 565 557 880 781 17 7 074 7743 231 230 291 264 454 283 35 6 735 7 468

6 28 46 77 82 216 22 9 341 9 782 81 83 64 111 131 270 123 7 968 8 443 14 16 20 35 57 148 92 10 777 10 717

122 195 231 192 353 470 239 6 944 8 302 369 450 624 658 969 l 342 693 7 789 8 694

2 790 3 773 4 229 4 4-46 6 998 10 668 7 729 8 525 8934 m 251 431 452 790 l 254 830 9 373 9 668 11 55 156 226 508 387 146 9 031 9 342

216 235 314 330 508 806 469 8 701 9 002 478 686 707 686 l 058 l 633 l 128 8 137 8 586

l 023 1 448 l 700 l 898 3 040 4 699 3 544 9 107 9 394 105 179 270 301 516 997 l 011 11 264 11 547 594 851 861 856 l 358 l 532 l 129 7 922 8 211 42 93 173 195 325 611 f ~~~ 10 070 10 231

282 325 476 546 841 l 559 9 540 9905 853 l 098 841 854 l 094 l 889 l 612 6 946 7428 104 185 109 162 191 334 231 7 386 8 297 101 97 34 56 95 155 121 5 443 6 484 535 694 533 479 646 l 091 892 6 782 1 115 113 122 165 157 162 309 368 7 615 7 983

1 894 2 268 2 489 2 295 3 360 4 452 2 712 7 028 7 736 139 230 247 373 579 817 773 9 608 9900 42 59 58 44 76 190 127 8 658 9 039

118 98 222 252 354 737 345 9 384 9 852 308 449 531 602 841 998 618 8 077 8 518 656 1ff/ 639 444 639 656 270 4 953 5 785 374 450 578 376 526 577 232 6 498 6 877 76 97 97 96 107 163 105 7 234 8 163

181 126 117 108 238 314 242 4 807 6 688 2 228 2 807 2 748 2 805 3 737 2 376 507 6 084 6 796

110 128 86 56 73 42 6 3 042 4 134 185 283 248 245 252 184 80 6 147 6 596 118 150 403 644 l 133 397 15 7 882 8 100

l 815 2 246 2 011 l 860 2 279 l 753 406 5 820 6 567 10 951 11 493 11 250 9 620 11 842 9 955 1 949 5 738 6 461

297 334 199 70 51 34 9 4 700 5 057 44 25 32 5 20 6 - 3 893 4 132

Hl9 94 101 52 20 26 6 3 815 4 832 4 217 J 993 3 423 2 895 2 892 2 521 532 4 870 5 IWl I 469 1 457 l 114 930 767 470 97 4 347 5 462

926 682 487 389 431 274 137 4 420 4 8'13 34() 365 451 450 639 797 96 7 142 7731 333 319 277 184 172 106 21 4 811 5 601 503 412 376 318 225 110 34 4 317 5 314 t70 159 116 50 62 49 5 4 479 5 437 351 471 446 431 439 579 105 6 065 6 635 125 128 156 143 157 136 37 5 488 6 674 78a l 325 1 633 l 732 2 647 2 717 660 7 845 8 041 458 822 l 086 l 033 l 671 l 521 370 7 835 8 005 330 503 547 699 976 1 196 290 7 859 8 103 242 227 490 437 769 757 80 7 581 B 017 10 13 17 34 54 196 41 11 263 11 563

2 937 3 015 2 7t!J 2 263 2 591 l 566 279 5 417 5 923 115 163 86 124 143 85 31 5 822 6 561 10 27 46 65 64 49 9 7 331 1 627 l 512 l 325 l 024 695 769 408 116 4 686 5 t8'1

107 97 137 148 80 106 24 5 448 6 182 l 193 l 403 l 467 l 231 1 535 918 99 6 039 6 461

626 985 1 002 866 988 583 37 6 433 6 692 'Jf.11 554 467 364 429 197 27 6 143 6 377 132 115 143 91 125 110 6 6 147 6 573

18 79 56 91 73 95 4 7 560 7 615 167 237 336 320 361 181 6 710 6 949 176 -100 183 153 219 81 21 5 969 6 515 114 103 118 100 177 49 5 6 229 6 779 57 72 54 53 6 26 11 5 347 5 790 116 107 196 188 455 359 58 8 275 8 579 l 389 l 195 l 214 925 l 136 l 109 226 5 278 6 013

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

TllE STATE-Continued

Total- Continued

Experienced civilian labor fon:e-Continued o,-i. ... except_.,.., ___________________________ _

A"emblers __ -- -- ________ ------ __ ---- ---------- __ ---- ______ _ Checkers., examiners, and inspectors; manufacturing_,.. ____________ .,.

-Garage workers and qos statio~ attendants _________ ,.. _______ ., __ ,._ -Laundry and drycleaning operatives, n.e.c ---------------------....

~= g~~~fv~~~ "~~~;~~~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::_ Packer$ and wrappers, except produce .. ________________________ _

--Poin1ers. manufactured articles .. _____ ------------------- .. ------Precision machine operatives----------------------------- .. ___ _ Sawyers __ ---------------------------------------------- __ _

Stationary firemen .... -----------.............................. _____ ·------- __ TextUe operatives -------------- __ _. ___ -------------------- __ _ Welders and flamecutters .................................. ,.. ................................ __ _ Other metalworking operatives-------------------------------­Other spedlied operatives------------------------------------Miscellaneous and not specified operatives ------------ .................. ..

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

Industry: Mcnufac:turing ....... .,. .... ---- ---- .... -------- .... -- .. - __ ----------

Durable goads -- ------ ---- ------ __ ---------- -------- __ Wood products, including furniture ____________________ _ Primary metal industries -- .. ------------------------- .. Fabricated metal industries .... ________________________ _ Machinery, including electricol ________________________ .. Motor vehicles and equipment ________________________ _ Transportation equipment, e1Ccept motor vehicles ................. .. Other durable goods ____ -------------------------- __ _

Nondurable goads ____ ---- ---------------------- ---- __ _ Food and kindred products---------------------------­Apparel and other fabricated textile products ------------Paper 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------------------------------------

Trot11port equipment operGtlves .............. _ ................................ .. Bus drivers ................................ __ ........ -------------- ....................... .. Taxicab drivers and chauffeurs ........................................... - ................... .. Truck drivers and deliverymen ............ ---- __ .... ---------------- .... .. Other transport equipment operatives ________ .,. .................... -------

LaNren, except f•rm .................................... __ ........................ .. Construction laborers -- ........................................................................ --Freight, stack, and material handlers--------------------------­Other specifi&d laborers-----------------------------·-------­Miscellaneous and not specified laborers------------------------

Occupation: Miscellaneous laborers------ .... --------------------------­Not specified laborers .... -------------------------------- --

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

Durable goods -- __ ------ -------------- -- -- ---------- --Wood products, including furniture---------------------Metol industries __ .... ---- ............ ------ .. --------------- .. Machinery1 including electrical ..... - .. - ...... ---------------- .. Transportation equipment .... ------ ......... ---------------- ..

Na~~~%~t~rg~~d~~~~: :: :: :: :::: :: :: :: :: :: :: :::::: ::::: Food and kindred products---------------------------­

Not specjfied manufacturing industries------------------ ....

Nonmonufocturing indusrries ......................................... -- ............ --Railroads ond railway express service ------------------- ... Transportation, except railroads------------------------ .. Communications, and utilities and sanitary servicas ................ .. Wholesale and retail trade-----------------------------­All other industries----------------------------------- ...

"''"' .... """,_ ..._... ---------------------------­,_ -.. """"'"" ""'·- -------------------------Paid farm laborers and form foremen .......... - ............ _,. ____________ _

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

5'4"Vk• worll.trs, except ,.Wat• hGtfaehoW 1 ---------------­

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

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

---------

-----------

-----

-----

--

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

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

--Health service workers .............. _ .. .,. ________ ----------------------Personal service workers .. w ................. _ ......... ------------------ .. --- ..

Protective service workers ........ - ....... _ .............................. -------- .................. .,.

---

Firemen, fire protection __ ...... ·----------- .......... -----------......... .,. Guards and watchmen-------------------------------------Poltcemen ond detectives-------... ----------·-------------·---

---

Privoh i-..i..w ........ _____________________________ _ -'includes ollocoted coses not shown separately.

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

[Dato based on sample, ... te•t. for minimum bo$0 for derived fii>•"'" (pen:en!, median, etc.) ond mooning of symbols, ... text)

Mo/f> with oomings ;,, 196'1 Median earnings (dollars)

Total, EomtfS 16 years $1 to $2,000 $4,000 $5.000 $6,000 $7.000 $8.000 $10,000 $15,000 worked old and $1,9'/9 to to to 10 lo to to or All SO to 52 over or lon $3,999 $4,999 $5!199 $6.999 $7,999 $9.999 $14,999 more eomers weeh

67 861 10 2~ 18 936 10 535 8 12'1 6 719 4 946 5 075 2 961 400 4 449 5 095 3 163 458 881 667 563 310 156 90 27 11 064 4 tl90 2 381 192 3lFI 393 m 306 '197 279 215 19 5 771 6 379 4 458 I 613 I 630 463 322 156 109 85 51 29 2 756 3 592 IJJ7 152 273 89 25 23 22 7 16 - 3 110 3 342 2 169 394 4111 336 346 257 194 116 57 - 4 659 5 131 2 475 m 327 223 264 287 'JA7 sos 289 21 6 458 7 410 2 565 559 919 406 227 219 \21 95 19 - 3 575 4 462 1 125 183 383 214 136 95 46 38 25 5 3 982 4 561 I 344 86 368 224 247 1/JJ 122 96 41 - 4 973 5 306 3 242 762 I 389 474 285 170 79 47 17 19 3 237 3 811

787 36 191 140 119 65 75 124 37 - 5 223 5 392 789 63 189 182 132 97 "Ii 54 16 7 4 78l 4 986 6 853 4n I 013 n5 920 I 161 944 903 592 73 6 212 6 585 2 394 275 796 509 370 181 90 Ill 55 7 42"8 4 669

11 5'IO 1 916 3 325 l 9(16 1 227 l 022 6911 833 571 102 4 291 4 896 21 931 2 807 6 414 3 534 2 647 2 210 1 587 l 6'i2 933 107 4 494 5 108

B 288 9n 2 184 I 460 963 799 623 767 466 54 4 677 5 254 5 639 495 1 516 I 037 823 719 462 433 139 15 4780 5 255 5 595 978 1 954 744 659 410 309 300 223 18 3 862 4 613 2 409 362 7f:ll 293 202 282 193 192 105 20 4 282 5 341

18 290 l 983 5 261 3 089 2 276 l '117 1 412 l 499 771 B2 4 615 5 179 10 537 l 266 3 301 2 053 l 395 l 00 728 531 155 15 4342 4 801 4 IJJ7 661 I 805 900 469 366 229 120 47 10 3 820 4 331

347 38 88 63 37 23 43 43 12 - 4 754 4 990 l 328 161 281) 322 '223 168 80 89 5 - 4 6'13 5 182 2 042 161 452 393 370 313 190 103 60 - 5 041 5 396

223 30 M 32 51 34 22 5 5 - 5 IOI! 5 510 465 31 130 34 58 6'/ (fl 65 9 - 5 647 6 380

l 525 184 502 309 187 120 95 106 17 5 4 248 4 585

7 627 690 l 910 l 022 874 006 678 964 616 67 5 219 5 959 2 017 278 791 350 276 164 63 79 II 5 3 847 4 456

697 100 262 144 87 39 38 3 4 - 3 762 4 296 I 814 80 270 198 206 239 284 272 228 37 6 640 7 119 I 136 71 159 102 129 186 129 285 68 7 6 575 6 875 1 963 161 406 228 176 178 164 325 305 18 6 048 6 857

126 27 50 14 7 18 6 4 - - 3 440 3 641 824 1 153 445 371 293 175 193 162 25 3 729 4 664

687 67 187 BO BO 108 45 81 33 6 5 119 5 891 I 088 315 406 104 107 50 32 Ml 24 - 3 123 3 787 I 866 442 558 261 1!14 135 98 64 105 19 3 760 4 626

31 341 58~ 9 178 4 486 3 375 2 557 , 771 2 312 1 367 432 4 140 4 871 2 477 I 594 375 102 80 53 72 120 72 9 1 554 3 668

821 :J)7 2f:iJ 110 67 22 26 9 14 - 2 778 3 307 23 409 3 310 7 364 3 612 2 659 2 038 l 394 l 687 961 384 4 285 4 860 4 634 652 1 173 662 569 444 279 496 320 39 4 743 5 419

39 787 13 613 14 033 4 756 2 919 1 8'11 960 904 487 224 2 H5 37'5 9 096 2 723 3 215 I 212 809 435 268 XZI 147 58 3 135 4 075 \l 812 3 931 4 2B9 1 490 913 506 310 251 97 25 2 921 3 730 11 961 5 070 3 9lll l 107 576 452 210 256 163 126 2 457 3 "81 6 918 I 889 2 548 947 621 498 172 168 60 15 3 232 3 982

2 304 503 813 327 220 222 106 71 27 15 3 597 4 298 4 614 l 386 1 735 620 401 276 66 97 33 - 3 062 3 816

3 129 638 l 236 495 3.4() 241 59 72 38 10 3 499 4 101 l 991 393 878 345 178 114 29 37 12 5 3 372 3 843 l 082 220 544 188 55 48 5 11 6 5 3 180 3 562

291 39 104 56 57 18 - 11 6 - 4 045 U71 193 45 iii 36 21 22 9 - - - 3 717 A274 137 15 Ml 21 18 8 15 12 - - 4 262 288 74 122 44 27 18 - 3 - - 3 148 3 624

1 109 226 358 140 162 127 3() 35 26 5 3 835 4 847 406 119 178 66 20 23 - - - - 2 944 3 465

29 19 - 10 - - - - - - ... ... 3 789 I 251 1 312 452 281 257 113 96 22 5 2 981 3 872

717 30 145 149 147 159 52 30 5 - 5 235 5 623 120 65 43 - 3 4 5 - - - 1 8A6 659 156 336 91 31 14 II 12 6 . 3 027 3 260 821 335 278 109 40 25 4 19 II . 2 543 3 590

1 472 665 508 103 IJj 55 41 35 - 5 2 280 3 350

19 221 1 931 3 1143 1 356 1 273 670 575 971 1 393 1 209 2 874 3 MS

24 349 13 166 a 63i 8$8 628 335 231 175 181 130 1 t.49 2 707 24 025 12 984 8 557 833 621 325 212 175 1811 130 I 850 2 713

324 182 81 25 7 10 19 - - - I 780 2 143

25 373 6m 7 902 3 031 2 417 1 873 1 3l2 , 296 571 179 3 497 4 279 10 084 3 119 3 963 l 181 679 370 292 326 141 13 2 970 3508 3 102 I 555 771 290 184 136 94 49 28 5 l 995 3 329 l 458 527 434 164 93 105 78 :l4 23 . 2 931 3 610

411 298 136 12 - 10 - - - 5 l 379 2000 1 393 204 674 109 97 161 102 46 - - 3 461 3 718 2 663 736 773 294 293 214 106 140 75 3() 3 541 4 283 6 585 613 l 247 l 004 l 079 890 671 695 271 115 5 397 5 780 l 366 41 134 178 234 18'1 266 254 10 - 6 508 6 658 2 266 359 791 364 223 244 157 99 17 1l 3 957 4 578 2 432 121 236 358 575 429 212 293 147 61 5 871 6 053

753 591 103 23 26 - 4 - - - 1 261 1 343

MISSISSIPPI 26-557

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Table 175. Occupation of the Male Experienced Civilian Labor Force by Earnings in 1969 and Race: 1970-Continued [Dalo 00...,d 00 wmple ll<l<l 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

THE STATE-Continued

Negro

Experienced clvllloa labor force---------------------­PnfnsloMI. todoolcGI, ...i ldo<lnMI wollo.on __ •.•• __ • _ •••• __

Accountants __ ---- __ .... _ .. ---- ___ ,, __ -- - .. ---- --~---- _ -~ - .......... __ Architects •• __ ---- __ .... -------- __ ---------------- _________ _ CompU'ter specialists _____ • __ --·-·· •••• ···-·- ________ •• __ ----_ Engineert •••• __ •• ------ --- _ ------ ---------- ------ __ •••• ___ _

Aerooolllicol and a•!Tonoutical ------------------------------Civil ---- •• ---- ---- __ ---- ---- ---- __ • ______ ••. ____ ---- ___ _ Et.ctrical and electronic ---------- ------·---·------------- .•• -Mechonitol.. ---- __ ---- -- ---- ________________ ---- ------- __ -Other engineers-------------------- __________ -------------

lawyers and judge$ ---------------------- ______ -------------

Life ond physical sciefltist•---- ---- __ ---- --------------·----- __ .. Chemilts ---- -------· --·· -- •• __ ·---·--------- -- ------ -- _ --

Physicians~ dentists, and reloted practit;ooers __________________ _ --Dentit.ts ________ ------ ______ .... ____________________ ------ --Phormoci5ts ............. _____ .. ____ ........ ___ ----- ______________ .... __ -Phy11ic.ions, medkal and osfeopothtc --------------------------Other related prottitioners -- ______ ---- ______ ---- ____ ---- __ _ --

HQOlth technok>9ists end technicians __ ---- ____ -------------- __ _ --Rel~iou5 workers. ------- .. __ ---- ---------------------------- --Soc.Kl! scientists ____ ----·-- __ ---- __ ..,.,. __ ... ____ ,. .. .., _______ ,..., ___ _ --Sociaf and recreation workers------------------------------ __ --Teachers __ ---- ______ -- __ -- ________________ ------ ____ ---- __ --

CoHege ond un;vers•tv-- ---- ---------------- ------------ __ _ --Elementary and prekindergarten----------------------------Secondary __ •• __ ---- __________ ---- ________ •• ___________ •

Engineering ond sdence technitians .... - ...... --··-------------.. --- .. --Draftsmen and surveyors, ______ -------------~---- __ --------Electrical and -ektc;tron1c engineering technicicms • .,. ______ .... ,, ____ _

Technicians, except health, and engineering and science-----------Airplone pilo:ts ____________ ---- ------ ---- ____ -~ ____ ---- __ _

Writen, ortis1s, ond entertainers ---- ---- ..... ______ ,. ___ ---------Other profestionol. technical, end kindred worker&---------------

Mn...,. •u H•iolsttaten, except"'""---------------­Bu-yens. pu~hosing ogents, ands.oles managers-----------------School admintstrc1on ,.. ___ ----------- .... ,. ___________ ---------- _ Specified mon0geri ond admini$;tro1ors .. publM; administration _____ _

-----------------· -----·· --

Other t.p&effied manogen ond administrators ________ ----------- _ --Monogers. and administrators., n,e.c., solorted __ -- ... -~---- --~---~ --

Manufacturing ____ ---- __ ------------ __ ------ .. -------·~--_ ·-Whale•ale and retail trade------ ____ •• -----------------------Tron-sportation, communications, and other pulUie utilities ...... _ .. __ "' All other indus1ries _ --- ____ ---- ____________ ---- __ ------ __ _ --

Managers and administrators, n.e.c., self-employed-------------- --Construction ____________________________________ ------ __ --Manufacturing ____ ---- -- ------ ---- __ -------------------- _ --Whole•akl and retail trade--------------------------------- --All other industries. ____________________________ ---------- _ --

Sales worl<en ------ •• ____ ------ __ ------------·- __ •• --Insurance agents, brokers, and uoderwri'ters--~- .... --- _,,, __ .... - ..... - -- --Real estate- agents end brokers __________ ------ ____ ---- ----- _ .. --Soles representatives, manufacturing inclius'tries ----------------­Soles representatives, wholHale trade----------------··-----·---

----Sales clerks., re toil trade __ -- _ • ., _____ ---- ____________________ _ --Salesmen, retail trade._,,.,_ -- _ ~ ____ ------ __ -------- _______ --- ---Salesmen of -services and construction -----·------ .. -n ____ ----- __ --Othe-r soles workers __ ---------------~------··~-··----· .. ------ --

Clerical ...i k""""4 worl<en ----------------------------· Bonk tellers and cashiers -- -- -- ______ ... _____________________ _ --Bookkeepers and billing clerks -- ---------------- ---- ------ ___ _ --

---Mail hondlers and postal clerk'--·------------------··-------­Other clerK:o~ and kindred workers----··------------·--·------- --

Cnfts• .. 1od ldo<lrod worl<on ________________ --------

Apparel crohome11 ond upholsterers __ -------------- -- -- ------Bakers __ -- __ •• -- -- -- -- -- ---- __ -- -- •• -- -- •• --- • -- -- -- ----Cabinetmakers __ .... -- _ .. __ ---------------- __ ,. _____ -- ----- ---Construc1ion craftsmen _,.. ------ .... - .. ---- .... -------- ____ ---- --Carpenters ................. __ ,.._ -- ____________________ .. _____ -- _ .. _

Excavating, grodi09, and rood machine operators ____________ _ Electricians ____ ..... ______ -- ______ --~·- __ .... __ ,.._ -- .. _ .... __ - _ -- -

Mos.ons and tilt setters ------------------ ... --------------­Palnters, construction and maintenance, and poperhong&r.s ........ -Plasterers and cement fioishers------------------------ .. ---Plumbtrs and pipe fitters---------- ______ -------- •• --··---. Other construction c.rahsmen ---·· -~-- .... __ ---- --·------ -----

Foremen. n.e.C---- ____ -- ---- ---- _ ......... --- -- ,. ---- -~ -- -- -- --Manufacturing---- -- -- -- -- _____ .... ~ ______ .. _ --~- ------ -- --Non.manufacturing industries--------------------,. ____ ., ___ ,.,

Unemen and servtc:emen. telephone and pawer -------------- .. -­Locomotive t:ngineen and firemen __ --------------------~--~-·-Mechantcs ond reptJirmen-...... _______ ........ ---- ______ -----------

Air conditioning, heoting, and refngerat1on ------------------Aircrah ____ -- __ •• ---- •••••• __ •••••• -- -- -- -- - --- -- ---- -Automobile, in<:luding body •• ____ --------------------------Rodia and tek>vision ·------------------------------------Other mechonics and repairmen -··----~--- .. ----------------

Metal crofrsmen, ex.cept mfl(honics ___ .. ____ ,...~----------------Mochinim and job and die""'-"'-·-----------------------Sheetmetol worken ond tinsmiths. ...... ___ .,. __ r_. ...... -v ... -- .. ------

Tool and die makers __ ------------ __ ............ ---------·-Other metal crah•men ------ ---- ____ ------------ ---------

----------------------------------·· ----------------------------------------------·----

Printing craftsm•n ........ ____ ------ ____ -------------.. - .............. - .. ---Compositors and ty!p\tsetters ________________ _,_~ ..... ~ .... ------Pre-ssmen and pktte printers, printing----~--- .... ~ .. ~----~-~·--­

Stotionory engineers. ond power stat.an operator! -------------­Othfr craftsmen and kindred worker5 -----------·------------

26-558 MISSISSIPPI

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

Total, 16 years $1 to old end $1,9'19

over or Ion

120 348 3l 8(11

4 933 586 40 5 - -4 4

69 5 - -

39 5 11 -5 -

14 -44 -28 -12 -

155 9 40 4 13 -80 5 22 -55 6

4IR 173 16 -

112 19 2 93'1 213

330 36 l 117 72 1 380 93

165 15 56 3 16 -17 -- -

154 36 666 101

2 368 343 72 -

420 7 89 4

534 92 556 70 69 11

178 35 49 -

260 24 697 170 104 16 144 49 264 66 185 39

'36 32'1 97 16 18 13 64 11 63 21

390 149 68 s 56 10

180 104

3 025 572 109 56

57 6 259 13

2 600 497

17 055 3 758 290 75 102 18 235 58

8 112 1 997 2 600 809 1 457 335

153 56 1 035 256

943 250 867 105 799 136 198 50

618 58 402 18 216 40 361 29

20 -3 681 708

98 34 46

2 103 443 76 5

I 558 226

70J 99 382 52

44 -8 3

2111 44 162 49 95 35 62 14 93 18

2 478 649

Moles wrth earnings in 1969

$2,000 $4,000 $5,000 $6,000 to to to to

$3,9'19 $4,9'19 $5,9'19 $6.999

45 486 14 996 9 471 5 289

692 $43 1 l:W 766

- 4 4 -- - - -- - - -

21 4 - 14

- - - -21 4 - 4 - - - -- - - 5

- - - 5 21 - 10 -5 5 - -- - - -

16 5 4 -- - - -- - 4 -

10 5 - -6 - - -

25 4 - -155 47 34 16

- - - 6

26 7 15 24 243 323 924 634

18 22 34 37 103 170 390 234 113 119 476 332 28 48 20 15

2 38 - -6 - - -6 - 5 -- - - -

33 25 28 3 113 71 95 54

526 247 234 191 18 13 12 -5 - ?!I 70

16 15 12 -112 59 80 26 133 67 53 46

13 5 14 4 52 27 26 11 10 - - 12 58 35 13 19

242 93 48 49 24 9 10 -54 11 a 3 89 37 21 36 75 36 9 10

293 12'1 61 38 7 11 18 11 - - s

19 26 - -5 11 11 -

163 '19 13 22 37 12 10 -8 23 10 -

54 17 5 -902 489 459 281

16 12 11 -- 18 11 17 45 15 26 47

841 444 411 217

6 828 2 660 1 748 965 116 32 45 22 63 15 - 6

146 21 5 5 3 007 l 197 848 470 1 018 347 222 108

584 223 137 92 32 30 9 13

276 156 139 107 363 127 114 27 310 130 119 91 349 156 94 32

75 28 14 -141 144 86 70 97 91 57 46 44 53 ?!I 24

194 61 38 -- 6 8 -I 876 522 386 217

45 5 8 -19 4 - 5

1 042 280 197 80 52 - - 15

718 233 181 117

226 143 107 72 114 95 78 ?!I 24 6 14 -- - - -BS 42 15 43 30 40 11 14 14 12 11 5 16 23 - 9 37 19 10 4

992 454 204 85

Median earnings (dollars)

$8,000 $10,000 $15,000 Earners

$7.000 worked ta to to or All 50 to 52

$7,999 $9,999 $14,999 more earners weeks

2 761 2 188 946 410 2 940 3 572

577 269 215 146 5 567 5 789 5 - 17 5 ... ... - - - - - -- - - - ... -9 6 5 5 ... ... - - - - - -- - 5 - ... ... 6 - - 5 ... -- - - - ... ... 3 6 - - ... ... - - 13 - ... ... - - 18 - ... ... - - 12 -

15ooti+ 15 - 26 BO 1soo0+ 8 - 12 16 ... ... - - 9 - ... ... - - 5 55 ... ... 7 - - 9 ... ...

10 10 - -2 96i 19 7 13 5 2 794

5 - 5 - ... ... 21 - - - 5 267

331 162 80 '19 5 747 6 145 54 58 42 29 7 333 7 839

109 27 12 - 5 547 5 702 162 66 19 - 5 767 6 273

18 13 8 - 4 823 5 000 6 3 4 - ... ·-· 6 - 4 - ... ... - - 6 - ... ... - - - - - -6 18 - 5 4 320

138 53 24 17 5 505 6 405

240 266 228 93 5 291 5 708 9 12 4 4

8 449 78 139 79 13 8 302 14 18 10 - ... 67 30 23 45 5 050 5 264 63 38 70 16 5 151 6 061

5 5 12 - ... 13 - 6 8 4 074 4 537 13 - 9 5 ... . .. 32 33 43 3 6 000 7 143

9 ?!I 42 15 3 475 3 634 5 10 22 8 5 300 ... - 19 - - 2 852 4 - 11 - 3 483 3 558 - - 9 7 3 427 ...

15 29 23 13 2 949 3 503 11 12 s 6 ... ... - - - - ... . .. - 4 4 - ... ... 4 4 - 7 ... ... - s 9 - 2 564 2 966 - 4 - - ... ··-- - 5 - ... - - - - 1 731 1 877

139 138 32 13 4 079 4 719 s 9 - - 1 946 ... - - - 5 ...

7 ii4 42 62 9 - 6 649 92 67 23 8 3 910 4 535

430 471 167 28 3 397 3 916 - - - - 3 207 3 765 - - - - 3 048 - - - - 2 815 3 240

242 231 114 6 3 369 4 055 59 51 40 6 3 024 3 655 36 36 14 - 3 348 4 144 - 7 6 - 3 281 4 313

51 36 14 - 3 895 4 407 28 28 6 - 3 220 3 843 39 44 ?!I - 4 142 5 204 16 16 - - 3 510 4 080 13 13 5 - 3 307 ... 64 47 3 5 4 764 4 847 46 47 - - 4 945 5 073 18 - 3 5 4 453 4 510 5 15 6 7 3 562 3 881 6 - - - ...

51 106 8 7 3 314 3 615 - 6 - - ... ... 6 12 - -

15 39 3 4 3 168 3 413 - 4 - - ... ...

30 45 5 3 3 540 3 992

18 22 16 - 4 185 4 653 5 5 4 - 4 263 4 642 - - - - ... ... - - 5 -

13 17 7 4 060 4 679 -6 12 - - 4 050 4 300 6 12 - - ... ... - - - - ... ... - s - -

3 739 38 33 20 3 3 190

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

Neg"'- Continued

Experienced dvlllcan labor force - Continued

Op-Ives, ucept !No.,..t ---------------------- ---- __ -Assemblers -- ------ ------ __ -------------------------- ______ _ Checkers, examiners, and inspectors; manufacturing_., ____ ..,. __ .. ____ _ Garage workers and gos. station attendants _________ ,. ____ .. ____ ., __ Laundry and drycleaning opero1ives, n.e.c _______________ ,. ____ ..,. __ _ Moot cutters and butchers--------------·------------------- __

-Mine operatives, n.e.c .. ___ ---------------------------- ----- ... --Packers and wrappers, except produce .. _______________ .................... .. Pain!e.rs, monu!octured ~rticles __________ ., ______ ,, _____ ................ .. Prec1s1on machine operatives-------------------------------- __ Sowyers -- -- -- -- -- -- -- ____________________________________ _

Stationary firemen ------ ---- ---- __ ---------- ---- ---------- __ Textile operotives __ ------ ______ .. ___ ... ---------------- ..... -- __ _ Welders and flamecutters .... ---- ------ .. .., ____________ --- .. ______ _ Other metalworking operatives------------- .. -----------------­Other spedfied aperotives -----------------.. ·-----------------Miscellaneous and not specified operatives ___ ,,, _________________ ,.

Occupation, Machine operatives, miscellaneous specified -----------------Machine operatives, not specified _________________ ,. ____ .., __ _ Miscellaneous operatives __________ --------- .. -------------Not specified operatives-------------------------- .. -------

Industry, Manufacturing __ ---- ____ -------- ____ ------ ____ ------ ___ _

Durable goads ____ ---------- ____ ------ •••• ---------- __ Wood products, including furniture ______________ .......... .. Primary metal industries -----------------------------FabricfJted 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----------------------------­Chemicats and allied produc1s -------------------------Other nondurable goods ____ ---- __________ .,. ___ ............ __

Not specified monufacturing industries---------- __ ---~ ___ _ Nonmanufocturing industries---- __ ------------------- .. -- __

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

Transport 1qulpm1tttt operotlwes ... ___ ---- ------ __ -------- __ Bus drivers ______ -- ---- ____ ---- ,,._ .. ___ .... ---- ---- -- __ ---- -- --Taxicab drivers and chauffeurs------------------------------ __ Truck drivers ond 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: Miscellaneous laborers ---- __ ------ ____ -------- ____ .... -- __ ... Not specified laborer~ ____ ----_.,---- ____ ------ .... -------- .....

Industry, Manufacturing -- ____ ---- ... - -- -- ---- -------·-- -- -------- --

Durable goods------------ .... -------------- -- ----- _ -- __ Wood products, including furniture _____________ ,, ______ _ Metal industries ______ .... -- ------ -------- .... ---- ---- -- -Machinery, including electricol ..................... -.... ----~-----

6~h:~Pd~~l~~ng:d~~e-n::: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: : : :: :: : : :: :: : Nondurable goods ------ __ -- ......... _., .... -- ------ -------- -- .. food and kindred products ___________________________ _

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

Nonmanufocturing induslries -- -- ........ __ -- ------ _____ .., ____ --Railroads and railway express service------------------ ..... Transportation, except railroads .. ----------------.... ____ .,_ Communications, and utilities and sanitary services ..... _____ _ Wholesale and retail trade-----------------------------­All other industries----..-------------------------~------

ftl'Ntn a.cl f..,.. ...,..,en-------------------------... --Fona laboren •• fomt fon:ttten -------------------------Paid form laborers and form foremen ________ .. m _______ .,. ______ ,._,.

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

Strvk:e workeR, exi:ept privllte househoW.1 -------------- .... Cleaning service workers -------- ------ ---------- -- -------- -- -Food service workers--------------------------- .. .---------·-­

Cooks, except private hous•hald •••••••• --------------------­Busbays and dishwashers ···-------------------·----------­

Heohh service workers------ ... ------------------ .. - -- -- ---- -- -Personal service workers--------------- .. -------·-----.... -----­Protettive service workers ......... -------- ........ ------- .. -----.~-- -- --

~~~~de:o~de:~~t~~!~" ... :::::::: ::::::: :::: :::::: ::: : ::::::: Policemen ond detectives_,. ____ .. __ .. ______ .. _________ ................ ..

Private i.....i..w '""''"--------------·-·-------------1lncludes ollocoted eases not shown stporotely.

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

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

-

---

----------

---------

----------

ID<lto based on sompt.,, see text. for minimum baMl for deriW<J figum (percent, medion, e1c.) ond meoning of symbol•. see 1extJ

Moles with earning• in 1969 Median earning$ (dollars)

Total, Earners 16 yeors $110 $2.000 $4,000 $5,000 $6.000 $7.000 $8,000 $10,000 $15,000 worked aid and $1,999 10 to ta 10 to to to ar All 50 to 52 over or loss $3,999 $4,999 $5,999 $6,999 $7.999 $9,999 $14,999 more earners week•

23 210 4 440 9 l>-02 4 331 2 410 1 249 '°' 442 103 t5 3 492 3 960 1 190 190 480 245 186 36 19 34 - - 3 668 4 304 407 58 110 124 55 6 42 10 - - 4 286 4 545 1 319 402 f/17 134 IJJ B B 6 4 - 2 739 3 120 361 92 196 42 13 6 5 - 5 - 2 894 3 090 675 142 223 166 78 38 15 13 - - 3 753 4 228

146 56 51 18 10 - 4 7 - - 2 667 4 i06 l 027 220 424 203 95 44 25 16 - - 3 384

594 92 232 98 93 35 23 11 5 s 3 767 4 271 250 29 117 39 47 12 6 - - - 3 641 3 782

l 782 465 8'18 289 84 6'I 6 11 - 10 3 005 3 449

332 14 146 62 53 19 16 13 9 - 4 [117 4 276 349 44 77 109 49 40 18 9 3 - 4 491 4 669

1 204 176 416 211 120 15'1 67 35 20 - 4 047 4 566 961 140 382 201 153 {fJ 3 22 - - 3 783 4 159

3 529 832 l IHI 6S4 309 140 67 43 5 10 3 270 3 731 9 084 l 488 3 732 I 736 1 005 575 2$.4 212 52 - 3 637 4 069

3 278 523 1 246 681 410 190 131 86 11 - 3 791 4 231 2 487 286 rm 585 334 187 94 68 4 - 4 049 4 298 2 320 442 l 123 335 188 116 54 37 25 - 3 279 3 594

99'1 237 434 135 73 82 5 21 12 - 3 210 3 635

7 446 l 092 2 993 1 498 866 501 256 188 52 - 3 758 4 179 4 778 732 l 946 1 043 570 264 118 89 16 - 3 703 4 085 2 362 354 1 170 487 185 83 44 29 10 - 3 414 3 737

162 24 61 42 20 15 - - - - 3 869 4 147 561 95 138 165 85 50 12 16 - - 4 288 4 617 632 93 194 148 127 42 13 9 6 - 4 196 4 579

96 17 29 15 17 5 8 5 . -5 iii

... 176 21 44 19 30 29 20 13 - - ... 789 128 310 167 106 40 21 17 - - 3 719 3 661

2 582 333 l 005 446 293 232 138 99 36 - 3 906 4 410 1 161 153 566 199 132 77 9 2'.l 2 - 3 511 3 963

119 20 59 30 4 - 6 - - - 3 339 ... 455 55 114 82 63 43 68 25 5 - 4 713 5 114 351 32 B3 63 44 59 36 28 6 - 4 960 5 023 496 73 183 72 50 53 19 23 23 - 3 913 4 616 86 27 42 9 3 5 - - - -

3 i.i5 l 638 396 739 238 139 74 28 24 - - 3 524 333 42 148 53 32 45 6 7 - - 3 682 3 778 526 133 235 71 f:lj 5 10 12 - - 3 l-06 3 471 779 221 356 114 47 24 12 5 - - 2 947 3 435

12 197 2 914 5 065 1 895 1 192 5117 24ll 214 71 19 3 2S7 3 760 1 116 883 141 40 29 5 7 - 11 - 1 26-4 l 850

395 141 122 72 3l! 11 - 4 7 - 2 926 3 181 0 796 1 574 4 083 l 449 872 428 174 154 43 19 3 383 3 738 1 890 316 719 334 253 143 59 56 10 - 3 7f>O 4 318

23 283 7 886 9 1>87 2 918 1 392 814 306 204 50 26 2 71S 3 415 4 986 1 568 2 086 668 345 174 62 57 20 6 2 887 3 525 6 449 1 741 2 984 884 434 243 97 51 15 - 2 994 3 443 7 326 3 387 2 742 674 248 137 so 53 15 20 2 201 3 076 4 522 1 190 1 875 692 365 2/JJ 97 43 - - 3 142 3 688

l 569 346 62l 233 147 14.2 6-4 16 - - 3 412 3 9R4 2 953 844 1 254 459 218 118 33 27 - - 3 009 3 518

2 039 424 880 358 162 128 49 38 - - 3 353 3 817 1 300 25-0 640 251 65 54 29 11 - - 3 250 3 623

734 153 406 1Z8 21 21 5 - - - 3 054 3 389 160 B 66 47 16 12 - 11 - - 4 128 4242 116 39 36 27 - 5 9 - - - 3 056 ... 74 5 26 12 8 8 15 - - -

3 ia9 216 45 106 37 20 8 - - - - 3 623 724 169 240 97 97 74 20 27 - - 3 606 4 408 310 98 134 44 20 14 - - - - 2 851 3 408

15 5 - 10 - - - - - - ... ... 2 483 766 995 334 203 132 4ll 5 - - 2 956 3 577

582 30 129 134 147 110 32 - - - 4985 5 254 88 41 43 - - 4 - - - - ... ...

479 110 293 54 22 - - - - - 2 884 2 941 491 166 218 BO 10 8 4 5 - - 2 729 3 326 843 419 312 66 24 10 12 - - - 2 016 2 994

4 313 3 157 1n 158 92 40 35 23 10 26 1 366 1 $05

17 493 10 601 6 310 329 90 64 33 40 16 10 1 650 2 161 17 366 10 520 6 281 312 90 64 l3 4() 16 10 1 651 2 170

127 81 29 17 - - - - - - 1 568 ... 10 861 3 664 4 706 1 292 633 294 138 92 31 11 2 751 3 203 6 675 2 173 3 117 787 332 106 92 51 17 - 2 747 3 160 1 686 738 516 196 137 70 4 20 - 5 2 407 3 224

883 '}97 315 120 71 65 4 11 - - 2 917 3 28-4 277 188 67 l:2 - 5 - - - 5 1 473 2 077 602 107 342 63 33 38 4 15 - - 3 135 3 21:1J 719 255 285 77 50 20 27 - 5 - 2 733 3 103 483 BO 202 95 58 27 5 6 4 6 3 599 3 971

7 - - 7 - - - - - -3 273 ··-251 37 139 27 21 22 5 - - - 3 446

207 25 63 61 37 5 - 6 4 6 4 254 4 483

674 551 103 5 15 - - - - - \ 223 1 306

MISSISSIPPI 26-559

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Table 17 5. Occupation of the Male Experienced Civilian Labor Force by Earnings in 1969 and Race: 1970-Continued [0.ta bowd on oample, ~ 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

Peroons of Spani•h language

Experienced clvlllan laltot- fm•-------------------·--­PrtfH.i...I, t.clmicd, .... .......i Worl<OI'$ -----·-----------

Accountants ... ______ -------- ____ ........ __ ,. ______ -------------- __ ,. Architects ........ -------------------- •• __ .. ____ -------- •• __ _ Computer •peoioli•t•------ ---· _____________________ --·--------Engineers __ ·- __ -- __ ---- ---- .. --.. -------- -- -- ---- ________ .., __ --

Aerona•ticol and astronautical ·-----------------------------· CivD __ ·- ---- __ •• __ ---- _________ ·-· __ •• -·-- ------ ---- -· __ _ Electrical ond ele<tronic ----------------------------------·--Mechanicol. ................... ·- -------------- ---------- •• Other engineer'-------·- ............................ ---------------------- .. ..

lawyer> and jud\JH ----······-------------·--·-------·----·--LK• and phy•icol scienti•t• ·-------------------------·------- __ _

Chemi•ts -··-·· •• ·····--·-···---------------·--··--·- -- ---Physidont. dentists. and related proc.ti-t~ner$ __ -------------- -----

Dentists ---- -- -- -- ,. __ - -- .......... -------- ------ ---- -- -- -- - - -- --Pharmacists __________ -- ___ .., ,.. ______ ,, -- _,.. _,. ______ --- ... __ .... ---

PhysK:ions, medical ond osteopatht.c -------...... ---------------- .. Other related proctotioners __ •••• -·-- __ ._ -------- ____ -··- __ •••

Health te<:hnologis1s end te<:hnicions ____________________________ _

:~f~i:~~~:r .. '_ :: :::::::::::: :::::::: :::: :::::: :: :::: :::::: Social and recreation workers ........... ----------------------------Teachers .. ____ ---- __ ••••••• _ •• -------- ______ ------ __ ·----- __ Col~ and university _______ ., ____ ........ ------ .... -------------~-Eklmentory and prekindergarten ...................... ,. ............... __________ _ Secondary .... ____ .• ________ ---- ____ •••• __ ---- •••••• _____ _

Engimtering <md 1cH!nce technicton-s. ................................ _____________ _ Droft$men and $t,1rveyors ____ ---------- .... ,. .. --------------- __ _ Elec1rM:ol and electronic engineering technkia.ns----------- .. ------

Technicians.except health, and engineering end science _____________ _ Airplane pilots __ •••••• ____ .••••• ________________ ------ ____ _

Wrjters, artists., ond entertoinen ---- ---- .. ------------------- ---Other proles•ional, te<:hnical, and kindred workers ______________ •••

M-en oM otkahlistnton, •X<Opt '---···-···---------­Buyers. purchasing agents. and 5ales monogers------··-----------­School odmini•1rotor•·--- ---· •• ----------------··- ·-·- ----··---Specffied mo.nog&ni ond administrators, public odmtnis.tration _______ _ Other specified manager$ and administrators--------------------­Managers. and adminffl,trotors, n.e.c., salorted ... ~-------------------Man1Jfocturing ______________ -·-- ______ ---- ________________ _

Wholesale and retail trade ........ ----------·-------···----·· Transportation, communicat~ns,, and other public utilihes ---------AU oth-er industrin __________ ---- ---- _____ ,. _,. ______________ _

Monogers ond odminiitrctors, n.e.c .. setf-ernployed __ ------ --------Construction ________________ ------ __ ~- ---- __ ..... ___________ _ Manufactur•ng ...... ---------- ---- ---- ____ -- .............. ----- -----Whol<esole and retail trade ____ -------- __ ----------------------All other indu"Soft~~ --·------ .. --------------------~-----------

Seles wlfken __ ---- ____________ ---- .... __ ------ ____ ----Insurance agents., brokers., and underwriters-------------------~--Real estate ogents and brokers _______________ ------------------Soles. repre$00oto1ive:s, manufacturing industries -- -- -- ---- -- ____ -- _ Soles representatives, wholesale trade-------------------·-----· .. Soles. clerks. retail trade .... -~------------------ __ ---- .... _____ .. -- _ Salesmen, retail trod•-- .......... __ ----------··--·-·· .••••• -- _ Salesmen of servi<:es end cC>ns-truction .................... ---------·---~-- .. Oth-ef s.ates workers. __________ .... ---- __ - .. ----------------------

Toto!. 16 years

old and over

551

344 11

8 51 7 7

37 4

12

58

7 38 13 16 7

79 28 18 25 35 '19

6 6

18 39

179

8 13 35 86 22 38

26 37

25 12

111 27

18 19 22 20

Cleri<ol ... lllodnHI w..t.en ---------------·---·--------- 90 Bonk. tellers and cashiers __ -- .... ____ ------ ---- ---- -- __ ---- -- -- __ 8 B<>okkeepers and billing clerl<L.------------···-··--------------Moil handlers and po$1al clerks--------------·--····------------ 10 Other clericol and kindred worl<ers ----·--·-------- ------··--··-- 72 c-.. ...r l<bolnd worten___________________________ 268

Apparel craftsmen and uphol•1erers •• ---·-------------"'--·-·---ll<>kers __ •• ·-·- -- ____ •• ·- •••• -···--·- •• -------· •• ··-- _. __ ---Cabinetmoker-s .... ____________________ .......... ----- __ - .. ___ ., ______ ~

Constructkm c::raftsmen __ ------ ... --------------- --.----~------ .. - 98 Carpenters ·- ---- ·- •••••••••••• ---- -- ---·-- - _ ·- •• ---·-·-- -- 55 Excovo1ing, grading, and rood machine operators ..• _____________ 8 Electricians •••••••••••• ______ •••••••••••••••• -- ______ ---- __ 11 Masons and tile setters-------··----··-------··---·--------- 11 Pointers, conitruction ond maintenance, and paperhangers----·---- 13 Aosterers and cement flnis.hers ...... ------·---------------------Plumbers nnd pipe fitters·--· •• -· __ •. __ •• _···-- .• -----------­Other con11ruchon cra-h!m'!en .... -----------------~,. ... --------- ..

Foremen, n.e.c _ .. _,.. ....... - ---- ------ -- ---- ........ -- ---- -- ---- .... -- --­Mon.focturing ···-·----· ---· -- -· ··-- •••• -- -------· ---- -· --· Nonmonufoctvring industries ---- ------ ____ .. _ ---·---------- __ _

Unemen and servicemen.1ektphont and power--- .. -- ........ ----------locomotive engineers. and firemen ......... --- .. ----~- ....... - ....... ---------Mechanic.:$ and repairmen ......................... - .... --------------~- .. --- ... ..

Air eondrtioning, healing, and refrigeration-··-------···-···-·---Aircraf1 .......... -------· .............. __ ----·- __ •• _ -·· ••

=::~lei~=~g-~~~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Other meehonK:5 and repairmen---------------------------- ......

Mttal cr:attsmen, except mechonk:s .. .,, ......................... -----------...... .. Mochmi•I• ood jab ond die sett<ll"• ·······-···------------·-··· Sheetme1o:I worken and tinsmiths ........... - ......................................... __ _ Tool and die maker>-·-·---------··-·······---·-····-------· Other metal Groft•men ······-·-------·--·--·-···--·---------

Printing croH5men ................... ..,,..,. ___ .... -- ---- ------- .................. ------Compo•ilors end typeoetters ---·--·--·-···--------·----------Pressmen and plote printers, printing---·--- .......... - ............ --------

Stattonory engineers and powtr s.to1ion operotori ---~----- .. - ..... - .... -Other craftsmen and kindred workers·····--··----·--···········

26 - 560 MISSISSIPPI

34 19 15 7

64 6 6

15

37

28 10 13 5

a 'J9

$1 to $1,999 or loss

245

15

15 7

23

16

10 6

23

5 13

18 8

10

16

6 6

10

10

$2,000 to

$3,999

181

26

7 10

9

16

16

31

25 14

11

6

6

Moles with earnings in 1969

$4,000 to

$4,999

130

15

15

16

16

28

28 15

13

$5,000 to

$5,999

158

32

12

12 20 20

15

13 6

10

10

37

18

12

$6,000 to

$6,999

120

22

16

9 7

29

4 16

16

9

9

26

12 5 9

13

6

$7,000 to

$7,999

128

6 6

11

11

40

6 6

18

$8,000 to

$9,999

212

81 5

20

20

12

14

14

14 16

61

19

8 11

6 6

12 6 6

15 10

9

$10,000 to

$14,999

235

90 6

8 22

7 7

18

18

21 15

6 15 9

59

8 13 24 14

22 9

12

12

34

13 13

$15,000 or

more

142

57

9 4

19

7 6 6

6 6 4

15

40

28 7 8

13 12

6 6

Median earnln;;­(dallars)

Eorneri

All ~~~~ earners weeks

6 513 7 952 9 383 963!

10 805 10 975

6 173

7 225 7 919

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

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Table 175. Occupation of the Male Experienced Civilian Labor Force by Earnings in 1969 and Race: 1970-Continued [Dote balled an S<>mple,..., text. For minimum base for derive<! figurH (pen;ent, modion, el<.) ond meor>ing of •ymbal•, see text]

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

THE STAU-Continued

Penon• of Spanl1h Language-Continued

Experieneed clvlllon labor force-Continued

o,.......i. ... except -.,.n-----------------------------Assemblers ____ -- ____ ------ ______________ ---- _________ • __ ... Checker$, examiners, and inspectors; manufacturing __________ ., ___ _ Garage workers and gos station attendants _____ ,. ____________ ., ___ _ Laundry and drycleoning operatives. n.e.c -----.. ------------- .. ·---Meat cutters and butchers ___________________ ., ____ -------------Mine operatives, n.e.c ____ ---- ___ ,. .......... ___ .......... ___ -------- -----Packers and wrappers, extep1 produce---------------------------Pointers, manufoc1ured articles---- ............. -------------------- __ _ Precision machine operatives __________ ,._-------------------- __ _ Sawyers ______________ .., _________ ---.............................................. __

Stationary firemen ____ ............. ---------------------...... ____ ........ .. Textile opera1ives ____ .................. ___________________ .., _________ .. ..

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, intluding furniture ...................................... ___ _ Primary metal industries ---------------- ... ·------------Fabricated metal industries ........................... ____ .................... __ Machinery, including electrical •• --··-·-------··---------Motor vehicles and equipment ...................................................... .. Transporto1ion equipment, except motor vehides --------"'~ Other durable goods _________________________________ _

Nondurable goads-·--·-----------·--- -- -------- ------ --Food and kindred products •••• ________________________ _ Apparel ond other fabricated textile products •• ·- ----- _ ·-­Paper and allied products-·--------------·---··-··----­Chemicals and allied products----------·--·------·----­Othor nondurable goods·--------···------·--------··--Not specified manufacturing industdes .... __________________ _

Nonmanufocturing industries __ -·---------- __ -- --------- -- --­Transportation, communications, and other public utilities ............ Wholesalo ond retail !rode--··--------·---------·--····-­All other industries ---- -- ---- ··--··---- ------ -· --·- -- -·-

Tron,port •qulp11ent operatives ____ ------ __ -- ---- ___ ., __ ---Bus drivers .... __ .... ------ __ ---- ---- ---------- __ ------ .. --------Taxicab drivers ond chauffeurs---------------------------------Truck drivers and deliverymen .... __ ............ __ ------ __ ------ ..... ---- --01her transport equipment operatives----------------------------

Laboren, except fann .... --------------------~-----------Construction laborers ____ ---- __ ---- ---------- .... -- ___ ,. ______ ........ Freight, stock, and material handlers-------------------·-·-----­Other specified laborors ·-----------··-···-·-------------·----· Miscellaneous and not specified laborers-------------------------

Occupation: Miscellaneous laborers .... __ ------ __ ............ __ ------ -------- --Not specified laborers ____ ---- -- ------ ---- ---·---------- ---

Industry: Monufocturing -- ------ --·· ---··----· ·------- ------ ·- -- ---

Durable goods ------ -·--·· ------------ ------ -----· -- -- -Wood products, including furniture .......... ----------------­Metal industries .... ---------------------------------- --Machinery, including electrical ____ ---------- -- ---- .... ----

i,'t't,~~~u~~~l~n g°d),~i~~-·~~ :: :::: :: :::: :: :: :: :: :: :: : : :: :: Nondurable goods -- ---- ---- -- .. --- ------ ............. __ .,_ -- ....... ..

Food ond kindred product•--------------------·--------Not specified manufacturing indus1ries ........................................ _

Non manufacturing industries ---- ---- .................... ------ ---- ---Railroads and railway express servk:e ........ ------ ... ----------Transportation, except railroods .................... ---~-----~------Communica1ions, and utilities and sanitary servtcea ---------­Wholesale and retail trode -----------····------· ------ ---All other industries ___ .,. __ ............................................................. ..

hmon ...i 1.,. _..,. ----·--·-·-----------·------­

hm ....... " .... "'"" , ... _ ---··---------------------Poid form laborers and form foremen ........ ---------------------- ..... Unpaid family workers------------------~- .. ----------"'--------

Senke w.tlen, en.,1 priffte hou1Pohl 1 ............................... ..

Cleaning servite workers-----------·---- .. ------~------------ ... -Food service workers ---- ................. -- .... -------- ........ ---- -- ---- ...... -

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

Health service workers ................. w ...... ------ ............ -- ............ -- -- ----

Personal servK:.e workers __ ............... ----------------- ............. ---- --Protec1ive service workers .... -- ---- ---------- -------- ....... ,. .... -- -- -

firernen, fire protection---------- .. -----------------·~-~-----Guards and watchmen _________ .. ,.. ______ .. ___________ ., __ .,. ____ _

Policemen and detettives -------·-·-··---------·--···-··-----

Prime hoonlMW -'"-------···-··---·-··-----------

'Includes allO(Qted ca10s not ohown separately.

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

Toto!, 16 years old and

over

182 12

10

28

11

18

27 63

35

28

43 35 11

10 14

8

20

5 15

(>4

9

48 7

111 26 33 21 31

5 26

26

21

3'I

93 93

70 7

19 19

5 30 8 7

15

$1 to $1,999 or toss

45

10

17

6

12

12

12

s 7

22 9

6 7

38 14 14

10

10

38 38

$2.000 to

$3,9'19

11

6

6 6

6

23

23

18

11

13

2'I 29

14

6 6

a

a

Male• wrth earning• in 1969

$4.000 to

$4,999

25

6

6

14 7

$5,000 to

$5,999

13 5

15

a 7

14 14

$6,000 to

$6,999

18

6 6

$7.000 10

$7,999

47 7

8

27

19

19 19 11

10 5

5

7

$8,000 to

$9,999

:IO

7 18

10

8

18 10

10

8

8

• 6

6 6

8 8

$10,000 10

$14,999

s

6 6

$15,000

more

20

Modian eornings (dollar•)

Earners worked

All 5() to 52 turners wee-ks

5 769 1~

3 ,44

MISSISSIPPI 26- 561

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Tobie 175. Occupation of the Male Experienced Civilian Labor Force by Earnings in 1969 and Race: 1970-Continued (0 1 bo ed a o • le ... text F r minimum bo$1! for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text] on $Omp • 0

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas

of 250,000 or More

JACKSON SMSA

Total

Experlencod clvlllan labor fon:e ---·-·--------·-------Profeulo..i, ttdmlcol, ..,41o1nt1tt4 •Ot1con. ______________ _

Accountants ________ ----_,.. ________ .... ____________________ ------Architects .............. __ -- -- ........ ____ ---- ____ -- -- -- .. _ -- ........ -- -- ...... .. Computer specialists.---- ..... ____ -------- ___ .. ---- ............. -~ __ ..... __ .. -Engine-tr$ .............. _____________ ......... .,. .. __ ............ - ............................. _

Aeronauttcol and os.1ronauticol ....................... _ .... _______________ _ --

(ivij -- -- -- -- -- -- -- ---- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- •• -- ---- -- -- -Electrical and electronic------·----·------------------------Mechanical •. ______ -------- •••••••• ______ ..• ______________ _ -Other engmeers .... ---- ------ __ ------~------- ---------------

lawyers and judger. ·--~ .. - .. -----------------------------------

Life and physical scientisi. ...• ____ •.•• ------ ---------.-. _____ _ Chemi•t• __ •.•. ____ ...• __ .••••..• __ •• __ -·· •• __ •• ____ ---· .• -Phystcianr., dentists. and retotetd practition&rt ·-·"M ________ ,. ______ _ -Dentists ________________ ... __ .... ~ _ .... ____ --·--- ---- ________ _

-Pharmoc~sts ___________ ,. ________ ---- ________ ---- ---- _____ _

Physicians, medic.al and 05.teopothH: -~--···--------------------Other related -practitioners •• __________ ---- ______ ------ _____ _ --

Health technologists. and technician$ __ -------- ... ------------ ___ _ -Religious workers ______ ~- __ •• ________________ ------ ________ _ . Social scienhst$ _____ .. __________________________ ---- ___ ,. ____ _ -Social and reereation workers __ ---------------~-------- --------T eochers __________ ---- ______ - .. ____ ........ __ ..... _M ______________ .. -

College and universjty __ ---... .,. ---- ---- ___ ,. _ _. --~------- _____ _ -Elementary and prekindergorten -----------------------------Secondary ____________ -~ _______ ~- ________________________ _ -

Engineering and $Cience technktans ______________________ ,.. ____ .. _

Oroft$men ond surveyors. .. ~------------------------ .... ------_ --Electrical and electronic e-ng.ineering technictons ____ .. - ____ ... ___ _

lechnici<Qn$, except heotth, orrd enginttr~ng and sdence ___________ _ Airplane pilots ____________________ ,. __ -- ____ .... ____ .... _ h ....... _

-· ----Writers_ artists, and entertainers ____ ,. _____ ~--'"---- __ ------ ... _ Other profeuional, t1t<:hnicol, and kindred workers., .. __ ---"-- ____ _ ----

M,.lot41'1 aad ""-hliitnrton, Hcitpf hnft ---------- ------8-uyen, purchasing ogents, and sales managers ____________ .• __ .. School administrators ... ________________ .... ---- •.• ____ ---- •• -·_ Spec;tfied managers ond administrators, public administration .. -----

----·---

Other specified managers and odminis.trators. ---- ....... ------ __ ~ --Manogers and odmim$trotors, n.e.c., so.tarH!d -· ... __ .... ~·· ... ------ _ --Manufacturing ... __ ------_ ...... __ ~ ___ ---· __ .. ______ ------ __ _ --

Wholesale ond retail trade __ -~---~--··- ••. -~_ .... __ ------ ____ _ -· Tnmsportation, communicotioru,, ond other public utilities ______ _ -· All other industrie$ _____ ,.. __________ -------- ______ ------ __ _ --Managers ond administrators.. n.e.e,, se1f-employed ______ -------- --Construction ________ .... _________________________________ _ --Monufoctvring __ ---- _" ___________________________ ------ __ _ --Wholesale and retml trade __ ··- ________ ------ ______ ,. _______ _ ·-All other industdes ·-- ________________ ---- ______ ------· ____ _ --

S.alts workers ~- ____________ '"" ___ ., ,. ... ., __ ---- _______ _ -· Insurance agents.. brokers, and underwnters __ ··- .. _,. _____ ---- ---- -· .Real estate agents and brokers ---- ____ . _ ..• __ ··- ________ ------ _ --Soles. repres-entotive:s. manufacturing industtte5 __ -~ ______ ---- __ _ Sales. representatives. wholesale trade-----~-----------·-------

-· --

So~s- tlerks. retoil trade __________ ---- ______________ ------ __ _ --Soles.men, retail trade. _________________ ------ __ ... __________ _ --5-0Jes.men of services and construction ____________ ---- __ ---------01her sales workers ____________________________ .. ----- __ ---- ·-Cleric1I •IHI •mt.ired ••rken -------- ____ ---- ---- ------ _ --Bonk tellers and cashiers ______________________________ ---- __ --

Bookkeepers and billing clerks-------------------------------- --Moil handlers ond postal clerks ______________________________ _ --Other clerical and kindred workers ______________ ---------- ___ _ --Craftimq uni kM•re4 w1rittn ________________________ _ --Apparel craftsmen ond o:pholsterers __ -------- ____ ---- __ ------ _ --

Bakers ---- ---- __ -------- ____ ------ -------- ______ ------ __ _ --Cabinetmakers ____ -------- __ ---------------------------- __ _ --Construchon craftsmen ______ ------ --··--- ____ -----· ________ _ --Corpenter5 _____________ .. _______________________________ _

--Exccvotin9, groding, -and road machine -0perotors ____ ---- __ ----Electrk:icns ... ____________________________ • ___ .... _________ _ ----Masons and tile setters ______ ---- __ ...... --··- __ ------ ··- ___ ., _ --Painters. (onstruttion and maintenance, and papWhonger$- ---- .. - --Plrnterers ond cement finishers ____ ~ .. H. __ ~- ~- ______ ~- ______ • ... ftumbet:s and pipe fitters--~"-'"------ _________ ., ___________ ., Othtr con5truchon craftsmen _ .. ________ ,..,_ ______ H __________ _

Foremen, n.e.c ... __ ---- - .. __ .... ·--- ---- -------- .... ---- -------- _ Monufocturing_ ........... ______ ------ .... ---- ____ ------ __ ------ _ Nonmanufocturin-g industries.---------------- __ ---- __ -----~_

linemen and servicemet1_ telephone and power ... --------~.---·--~-locomotive engiineers ond firemen ........ •m ---- .... --------- ____ ,._4_. Mechanics and repairmen ____ .... __ .... ______ ------------ __ ~·-----

Air c.ond1tioning, heating. ond refrigeration --~--~---"---------Aircraft __________________________________ ---- _________ _

Automobile, including body •• ------ •••.• -------------·---- __ • Radio and teleYitiion ... -~ ____ ··- __ .. _____ ---- .. ______ -~- _____ _ Othftr me(honic$ ond repatrmen •w----------~---------------

Metol craftsmtn, except mechanics ___ ,. __ ~ ... -" ~- __ --~--- ------ .. Mathtnis.ts and tob ond dte H1ters ______ --·--- ___ .... ________ _ Sheetrnetol worker& and ttnsmitln __________________________ _ Tool and die mokera ______________ ------------~----- ----·-Other me-to,t craftsmen ________________ -----------.---~-----

Printing craftsmen ____ ---------- ________ ·------- .. --------- .... Compositors ond 1ypesetters --· ----------------------·----­Pressmen and plot& printers, prir1ting ------------------------

Stationary engine-ers and power $1~hon operators ............... ,..__ ... -~-~ Other' craftsmen ond bndred workers --~--·---- ........... ____ .. .,_ .. ..

26-562 MISSISSIPPI

--------"" ---------------------· ----------·--·

Total. 16 years old and

over

56 315

8 334 864 130 176 999

5 399 217 42

336 526

267 39

823 110 160 467 64

143 402 117

114 1 184

459 309 349 631 383

96 159

46 573

1 226

7 872 l 058

159 605

1 266 3 578

501 l 334

392 l 351 I 166

235 81

555 315

5 365 866 183 618

1 373 935 500 254 636

4 493 203 376 595

3 319

10 915 87 51

136 3 345

894 371 401 382 442 168 493 194

l 513 669 844 502

51 2 648

222 92

1 168 125

1 061

595 383

92 40 80

297 169 105 129

l 541

$1 to µ,ooo $1.999 ta or loss $3,999

6 864 8 952

504 419 24 37 - -

23 -32 12

·-15 12 6 .. - -

11 -16 26

3 10 -

18 45 - .. 5 17

13 19 - 9

20 28 55 61 - -8 -

102 70 65 13 15 26 16 27 68 66 34 41 6 6 7 -

-64 30 64 34

258 322 32 26

7 -29 20 41 29 92 104

9 4 45 57 - 16

38 27 57 143 18 29 5 11

31 74 3 29

520 384 53 13 - 15

19 29 54 80

169 151 31 35 26 5

168 56

613 507 66 27 25 30 29 19

473 431

836 1 617 23 12 12 10 28 15

340 705 114 225 27 101 17 31 37 60 71 102 - 62 53 66 21 38

36 54 13 26 23 28 27 23 - -

188 459 12 47 5 -

118 250 10 34 43 128

29 27 18 19 11 4 - -- 4

31 32 27 11 - 16 - 3

122 277

Moles with earnings in 1969 Median earnings (dollars)

$6,000 $7,000 $8,000 $10,000 $15,000 Earners

$4.000 $5,000 worked to to to lo to to or All 50 to 52

$4.999 $5,999 $6,999 $7,999 $9,999 $14,999 more earners weeks

5 080 4 824 5 201 4 643 6 941 8 450 5 340 6 465 7 355

380 403 657 736 1 255 2 351 1 629 9 702 10 657 79 98 168 305 110 9 798 23 20 10 230 4 11 24 38 53 13 421 13 421 - -

11 23 4 34 51 21 9 059 9 9 897 5 25 41 59 164 435 226 11 856 12 159

- - - - 5 --12 :i.i:i 5 9 30 - 54 159 115 12 657

4 5 20 27 103 52 12 257 12 354 -5 - 3 3 31 --

11 622 - 7 6 36 80 137 59 11 496 - 19 5 - 44 161 255 14 752 15000+

5 - 10 11 77 68 83 11 287 11 912 - - - - 18 15 6

15oo<i+ 42 28 24 24 29 192 421 15oo0+ - 2 - 3 - 45 60 15000+ 5 7 - 9 19 88 30 11 591 11 837

37 19 24 5 10 42 298 15000+ 15000+ - - - 7 - 17 33

6 750 ... 10 6 10 24 20 25 -45 16 38 50 52 57 28 6 632 7 000 6 5 - - 6 48 52 14 323 14 884

7 7 25 10 16 31 10 8 000 8 500 77 130 151 175 174 220 85 7 354 8 653 5 19 10 55 72 144 76 9 736 11 727

38 59 55 69 27 20 - 6 300 6 656 27 52 74 45 55 44 9 6 709 7 225 60 32 94 92 116 93 10 6 952 7 614 53 8 72 43 87 41 4 6 771 7 465 - 10 3 28 9 28 6

8 793 - 15 20 26 29 57 5 8 793 - - - - 8 38 -8 988 41 40 44 26 84 182 62 9 973

50 49 89 126 218 388 208 9 844 10 466

277 415 531 653 l 165 2 145 2 106 10 734 11 141 13 31 59 83 149 342 323 11 988 11 975 6 16 11 7 28 67 17 10 336 10 850

23 10 60 38 52 206 167 11 711 12 337 54 57 127 99 248 314 317 9 903 10 487

115 207 202 316 566 966 1 010 10 968 11 312 10 15 12 32 87 153 179 12 663 12 919 75 111 107 154 201 296 288 9 174 9 478 - 20 10 22 82 145 97 11 586 11 948

30 61 73 108 196 372 446 11 915 12 192 66 94 72 110 122 250 272 8 836 9 376 10 32 24 14 24 30 54 7 321 9 208 8 5 3 7 6 16 20

36 47 24 67 58 108 110 7 978 8 208 12 10 21 22 34 96 88 11 380 11 538

216 304 435 433 794 1 283 996 8 984 9 701 13 18 46 56 186 265 216 10 906 11 173 21 9 9 9 29 46 45 9 966 10 125 21 - 36 72 63 240 138 11 438 11 946 51 65 155 126 235 330 277 9 323 9 813 65 112 89 46 101 149 53 5 737 6 889 9 47 50 58 84 117 69 8 476 8 924 6 19 27 22 29 56 64 9 517 9 917

30 34 23 44 67 80 134 7 159 8 746

381 443 627 464 736 558 164 6 482 7 122 17 24 20 11 10 8 - 3 148 4 912 31 60 72 55 61 28 14 6 583 6 785 15 39 111 117 206 59 - 7 722 7 945

318 320 424 281 459 463 150 6277 6 995

1 223 1 175 1 352 I 256 1 761 1 441 254 6 449 6 984 - 9 13 12 14 4 - ... ... 6 6 11 - - 6 - ... 14 25 36 18 - - - 5 440 469 435 325 341 362 304 64 5 364 6 i23 115 136 75 102 72 40 15 4 939 5 837 71 51 35 30 48 8 - 4 810 4 958 26 30 54 62 58 107 16 7 685 7 820 86 54 46 47 37 15 - 5 148 5 739 58 70 49 32 32 15 13 4 828 5 564 38 21 23 8 10 6 - 4 579 56 42 37 55 66 78 20 6 257 6 968 19 31 6 5 39 35 - 5 613 5 790 75 115 188 203 400 356 86 8 428 8 557 25 56 78 63 231 160 17 8 636 8 643 50 59 110 140 169 196 69 8 142 8 437 11 19 83 50 145 139 5 8 524 8 726 - - 5 - 20 20 6 311 307 362 352 402 236 51 6 i9i 6 590 40 38 9 38 25 13 5 316 5 704 -4 8 10 24 26 11 4 173 162 147 83 130 74 31 5 265 5 774 6 - 10 22 15 28 7 114 7 318 88 99 186 -

185 206 110 16 6 927 7 177 53 79 114 98 123 68 6 961 7 102 24 62 4

96 59 63 42 - 6 714 6 814 14 13 5 4 33 4 4 ... ... .. - 5 12 13 10 15 - ... ... 4 8 23 14 12 38 - 6783 25 42 49 49 26 5 6 536 22 - 25 34 35 15 6 980 7 382 16 25 -17 15 11 5 820 4 - 5 9 093 15 11 10 43 39 9 000 242 4 140 162 123 203 243 29 5 925 6 446

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

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Table 175. Occupation of the Male Experienced Civilian Labor Force by Earnings in 1969 and Race: 1970-Continued [Dilta bo~ on 50mple, see lex!. For minimum base for derived figunes (percent, median, etc.) Dt'ld meaning of gymbols, &ee text]

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

JACKSON SMSA-Continued

Total- Continued

Experienced dvillan labor force -Continued

Ojlomlvn, except'""'"""-------------·------·------·-Assemblers -- ---- ------ ---------- ---- -----· ·----· --·--------Checkers, examiners, and inspectors, manufacturing--- .. -----------

-Garage workers and gas 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 -- ------------ -----.. ---------- __ ------ ----Textile operatives ---- ---- ---------.. -- ........ --------- ---- ___ -- _ Welders and flomecutters ••.•• _ •. -------- ------ -·--- ------·--­Other metalworking operatives--------------------------------Other specified operatives --·- ·--- .•••.• ---------- __ ------ ___ _ Miscel\oneous ond 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 -----------­Poper ond allied products .. --------··---·------------­Chemicals and allied products------------------------­Other nondurable goods------------------------------

-

Not specified manufacturing industries ___________________ _ Non manufacturing industries ---- ------------------------ __

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

Transport e11ulpment operatives ____ ------ .... ______ ---- ___ _ Bus drivers __________________ ...... _ ------ ------ __ ---- __ ........ __ Taxicab drivers and chauffeurs--------------------------------

----------

-Truck drivers and deliverymen ________________________ .. _______ _ Other transport equipment operatives ________ ,.. _________ .. __ ,. ____ _

laltoren, except farm __ ------------------------ ........ __ _ -Construction laborers ---- -------------- __ -------- ............ ---- ---Freight, stock, and material handlers --------------------------­Other specified laborers-----------·-------------------------­Miscellaneous and not specified laborers------------------------

---Occupation:

Miscellaneous laborers------------------------------------Not specified loborers ________ •. -·------------- ------------

Industry, Manufacturing ______ ---- ____ ------------------------ -- ---

Durable goods __ ------ -- ---------- ---- -----------------Wood products, including furniture---------------------Metal industries .... ______ ------ __ -------- __ ---- __ -- ---Mochinerv. including electrical __ ---------- __ -- -- __ -- --­Transportation equipment .... ---- -- -- ------ -- ----------­Other durable good•-------------------·---·---·-----

NoF!J":~~ 1?i3r'.d·p-;.d.;ci;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Not specified manufacturing industries--------------------

Nonmanufocturing industries-----------------------------­Railroads and railway express stNice -------------------­Transportation, except railroads------------------------­Communications, and utilities and sanitary servtces -- .... -- -- _ Wholesale and retail trode -----------------------------­All other industries-------------------·----------------

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

Formers .. d '""" ,....,... ---·-----·-----------------­

"'"" leltonn Oftd i.n. fore• .. ·---------------·----··-­Paid form laborers and form foremeri ........ ----------------------­Unpoid family workers--------------------------- .. -----------

---

Service workers. exc.,t ,,Wat• househokl 1 ---------------- -

Cleoning service workers------------------------------------Food service workers---------------------------------------

Cooks, except private household ____ ................................. ~ .... - ...... ..

He~h~b~:~~~d :!~~:~s~e~~ -==:::::::: == :::: ::: :: ===:=:: ::::: Personal serv~e workers ...... ---------------------------------Protective service workers ______ .... ---------------------· -- -- -

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

Privott i.o.sohoU wlfiten •• -----------·---------------

•Includes allocated coses not shown separately.

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

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

Total, 16 yeoro $110 old and $1.99'1

over orlo"

5 708 9G3 299 31 221 31 528 210

91 23 238 25

77 -267 22 153 12 156 19 57 14

(JJ -10 -

321 29 208 38

1 052 192 1 970 257

644 101 616 24 578 108 132 24

1 40e 166 852 100 154 16 42 12 91 26

227 JO 12 -13 -

313 16

532 60 208 19

19 -189 10 34 17 82 14 24 6

562 91 82 4

172 45 308 42

3 763 384 239 55 123 43

2 857 231 544 55

3 911 1 101 1 169 238 1 359 435

915 310 468 118

91 12 377 106

184 29 94 6 36 -27 6 18 -- -13 -79 18 44 18 11 5

284 89 47 5 12 -39 10 83 31

103 43

647 247

928 431 917 420

11 11

4 257 982 1 393 342

600 275 229 90

79 63 411 53 474 150

1 125 65 342 -322 53 424 12

122 105

Moles with earning• in 1969

$2.000 $4,000 $5.000 $6,000 to to 10 to

$3.99'1 $4,999 $5,99'1 $6,999

1 510 906 799 567 55 6.4 67 46 20 13 31 41

ll;IJ 49 65 13 21 23 15 -6IJ 35 37 37 20 19 4 8

112 36 9 27 17 50 43 15 38 3 47 22 15 9 4 4

- 14 9 5 4 6 - -

70 37 47 26 55 47 30 12

304 174 101 58 551 327 290 253

156 119 107 88 207 120 n 104 161 75 81 47 27 13 30 14

357 254 227 206 230 162 132 103 66 22 26 14 12 3 - 11 19 28 14 -39 Jfl "° 34

4 3 - -6 - 7 -

84 57 45 44

120 92 92 95 44 41 51 46

3 11 5 -33 35 21 .of()

5 - 4 -35 5 11 9

7 3 6 194 73 63 47

9 5 14 19 69 10 JO 16

116 58 39 12

843 655 573 426 10 15 35 16 19 37 9 6

675 528 448 347 139 75 81 57

I 477 527 307 241 435 182 137 86 4ll1 140 115 98 374 112 34 27 187 93 21 30

28 33 4 11 159 (JJ 17 19

90 36 14 15 47 17 14 10 31 5 - -7 - 4 10 4 8 6 -- - - -5 4 4 -

43 13 - 5 17 9 - -- 6 - -

97 57 7 15 7 24 4 4 5 - 3 4

20 9 - -38 9 - -27 15 - 7

134 33 53 35

324 « 52 17 324 44 52 17 - - - -

1 403 438 2'5 313 628 176 77 41 190 72 47 12 104 23 10 12

10 6 - -212 39 18 59 140 38 43 61 142 102 100 131

- 9 - 30 111 55 22 54 26 32 74 47

12 - 5 -

Mtdion earnings (dollars)

Earners $7,000 $8.000 $10.000 $15,000 worked

to to to or All 50 to 52 $1.999 $9.999 $14,9'19 more &arnars. weeh

373 378 255 17 4 487 5 078 26 5 5 - 4 992 5 246 55 20 10 - 6 378 6 813 13 - 10 - 2 6.43 3 750 9 - - - ...

5 405 21 B 15 - 4 971 - JO 16 -

.of() 21 - - 3 991 4 375 - 16 - - 4 950 5 149

12 10 5 - 5 383 5 574 - 6 - 5 ... . .. 5 27 - - ... . .. - - - -

21 34 57 - 5 521 6 519 - 15 4 7 4 234 4 828

65 81 77 - 4 172 4 832 106 125 56 5 4 541 4 927

31 25 17 - 4 546 4 901 53 32 4 - 4 6.42 4 848 18 58 30 - 4 267 4 898 4 10 5 5 5 067 ...

90 76 32 - 4 713 4970 57 47 21 - 4 593 4 844 10 - - - 3 848 4 432 4 - - - ... ... 4 - - -

16 6 13 - 4 908 5 065 - 5 - - ... ... - - - - ...

23 36 8 - 4 991 5 258

33 29 1l - 4 935 5 184 - 5 2 .. 5 000 4931 - - - - ... . ..

30 11 9 - 5 786 6 250 - 8 - - ... . .. 3 5 - - ... ... - - - -

3 959 16 49 24 5 4 774 11 20 - - ... ... - 18 4 - 3 188 3 897 5 11 20 5 3 931 4 617

232 372 200 78 4 99' 5 462 33 54 18 3 6 281 7 333 - 9 - - 3 947

5 4i5 180 232 145 71 4 990 19 77 37 4 5 037 5 595

102 113 12 31 3 157 3 860 36 45 5 5 3 593 4 399 53 30 - 7 3 017 3 694 4 28 7 19 2789 3 460 9 10 - - 3 241 4 038

3 - - - 3 74i 6 10 - - 3 038

- - - - 3 4()Q 4 071 - - - - ... --· - - - .,. ... . .. - - - - ... . .. - - - - ... . .. - - - - - -- - - - ... . .. - - - - ... . .. - - - - ... ·-· - - - - ... . .. 9 10 - - 3 093 4 000 3 - - - ... . .. - - - - ... . .. - - - - ... ... - 5 - - ... . .. 6 5 - - 2 630 ...

42 26 50 27 3 142 3 96-4

42 14 - 4 2 204 2 825 A2 14 - 4 2 238 2 825 - - - - ... -

310 327 155 34 3 634 4 434 50 59 20 - 3 129 3 560 - 4 - - 2 263 3 603 - - - - 2 663 3 464 - - - - ...

23 7 - - 3 439 3 446 4 23 10 5 3 243 3 745

216 234 106 29 7 104 7 406 163 99 41 - 7 810 7 818

4 23 - - 3 946 4 516 46 103 55 '29 7 457 7 793

- - - - I 162 ...

MISSISSIPPI 26-563

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Table 175. Occupation of the Male Experienced Civilian Labor force by Earnings in 1969 and Race: 1970-Continued (0o1a bastd on •ample, 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

JACKSON SMSA-Continued

Negro

Experlence4 dvilian lalior fot'Ce ----------------------­

P..t.......,., ledmlcal, ...i ~ woril""'-----------------Aceountanls •••••• ____ •. __ ------ ____ -------------- _____ • _. __ . Arcllilects .•.••• -----. ---- ---------- •••••• -----·-- ••••• --·--. Computer specialists __ •••••• __ •• ---------------· ............. . EngillHf'l -·---· •• ------ ·------·-· •••• ------ .••••• -- ----- ••••

Aeronautical and astronauti<:ol -·--·-------------·------------Civil .............. ·--- __ ---· ----·- __ •••• ---·-- __ .••••••.. Electrieol and electronic------·······--------·-·······--·----Mechonical •••••••••••. ---------- --·--·-- .. _____ .•••.•••••• Other engineer> •••••••• ---- __ ------------ •. __ •... ______ .. __

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

Life and physieal scienti•t•------·.-··--·-·····-----------------Chemist• •• ____ •• ---- ---· •••• -·-· •••• ____ • __ • __ -------- __ _

Physicians. dentists, and related practitioners---······------------l>entists __ ........ -- .. _ --- ..... -- .. ,._M ____ ........ H-- .... __ .,. ___ -------- __ Phormacisti ---- __ ................ _______ .... ____ .............................. ---- ---Pliysicions, medical and agteapathic ----------------·----------Other relottd practitioners ••••.• ____ •••. -····--·----·----- __ _

Heotth technologists and technicions ---· -------------------------

~~tf'~i:~:i:'~-:: :: :: :: :: :: :: : : : : :: : : :: :::: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: Social and recreaHon workers ... _ .. ___ ,, __________________________ _

Teochero •• ---· __ •• ·--·-··· -----· __ ••.. ---------· -- -------- -· Colloge and university •• ---· •• ____ •. -------- •• ------·-----. __ Uementary and prekindergarten ---------------------------- __ Secondary .. __ ---- ---- ___ •...•.•...••. __ ------ ------ ---- __ Enqfneering and science technicians ___ ,, _________________________ _

Draftsmen and surveyors __ ---------------------- .. --------- __ Electrical and e*:tronic engineering technidans __ ., __ ., ___________ _

T&e.hnicions, except htallh1 ond engineering and $cience _________ ., __ _

Airplone pilots __ ••••.••••••. ____ ·--- .••••. -------- ••.. __ ••• Writers, artists, and entertainers ___ ,, ______ .. _~------------------Other profesoional, lechnicol, and kindred workers •• --------------·

Managert GRd tdwtWctraten, except hnn-----------------­Buyers.. purchasing agents, and soles managers------------ .. ------School odmints.trotors _ .................. _ .. _______ .. ___ -------- .. --~ ____ _ Specified managers and odmintstrators, public odmlnis.tration _______ _ Other specified managers. ond adminis.traton .. ---------------- .. --,. Managers and adminis1rators. n.e.c .. -salorled,.. _______________ ,. ___ _

Manufacturing ____ ------------------------ -- -- -- - --- -- .... -- -Wholesoie and retail trade ..•.•.•.•.....••..•.••••••••••.•••• Transportation, communK:ations, and other public utilitMts--------­All other i-ndustrtes -------------- ---------- -----------------

Managers ond admintstrator:s, n.e.c,, sett-employed----------------Construction ____ ------ __ ------ ________ .. ------- ____ ------ __ Manufacturing __ .... _ .. _ .. ____ -----·---- .... ________ ----.. ----- ---WhoJesole and retail trade-----------~---------·- .. -- .......... ___ _ All other industries ------ .. ------ -···-···-- ---- ---------- ---

s.Ms wR"1 ---------- -- -- ____ ----------------------lns.uronce agents, brokers, and underwrite-rs .......... _____ ------------Reol estate agents end brokers-------------------------------·-Soles representatives. manlJfac;.turing industr~s ________ ---- ---- ---Soles repres.entatives, wholesale trade---------------------------Sales clerks, retail tradf ______________________________________ _

Salesmen, retail trade •••.•• -------- •••••••• -----·---------- ---Salesmen of services and construction ________________ .,. _________ -Other soles workers __ ---- ---- ____ -- -- ______ ---- --4- __ .............. ..

Clerical ...i •w..ci wotliers ••••• ·-··-··-······------- -·-Bonk tellers and cashiers __ ---·--· •• __ •••• ---------------------­Bookkeepers and billing clerks ••••.•..••••••••.•.••. -----------­Mail handlers ond postal clerk•--------------------------------­Other clerical and kindred workers---·-·--------·------------- ••

CrvftuH• """-~ ............. -------·--------·--- ---Apparel craftsmen and upholsterers ..•••••• -----·---------------Bokers __ ---- ------ ---- ·-- ------- _ ---------- ........ -- ................... -Cobinetmokers ______ ---- ____ ---- .......... _ .... ~- ............ -- -- ..... ---- ---Construction craftsmen ---- ............ -- -· ----- ........ ,. .... -- -------- ---

Carpenters -- ---- ------ __ •••••••••• --------·----- •••••• __ --Excavating, grading. and road machine operotorli---------- ------Electrician$ •••• -------·-· •••• -- ------------------ •• -- ---- --Mo•ons ond tile ••tten •• ---·------------------------··-- ---Pointers, constructton and maintenonce. and poperhongers --------PkJsterers and cement finis.hers_ ............. - .................... ------------ ---Plumbers and pipe fitters-·--···----------------------·------Other construction croftsmeti ____ ...... ., ........... ---- .. -- .. --·-------

foremen, n.e.c -~ .. -- .. -- ............ ------ ------ ----- ----- _____ .......... _ Manufacturing •••• ____ •• ··-··--· •.•• __ ---------- ___ ----- __ _ Nonmanufocturing Industries----------------·----- --- ···----­

Linemen and servic•men, ttlephone and Power-------------····--· Locomotive engineers ond firemen .. _ .... _ .. ____________________ ., .. - .. -Mechanics and repairmen ______ -------- ..................... ---- ................ --

Air conditioning, hooting, and refri\Jeration ----·--·----·-··-----Aircraft ---- -- -- •• ---- ------------ -- ------ ------·· .• -- •• --

~:fi:~~lei=~9.".'.'.~ :::: :: : : :::::: :: ::::: ::: ::: :: :: : : :: Other mechanics and repairmen ---------------------·-----.. --

Metal craftsmen. except mechanics ___________________ .... ______ .,_ Mochini~ts and job and dMt setters __________________ ................... ... Sheetmetol workers ond hnsmiths ••••••••••• ------------------Tool and die makers •• _____________________________________ _

Other metal craftsmen-·----------·-·-----------------------Printing craftsmen •• -·-·-·------·------·-·-- -- -----·-- •••• ----

CompQsitors and typesetters ••••••.••••••••••.•••• ··---------Pressmen and plate printers, prfnting •.• -----------------------

5tationory engineers ond pOW1!r stotion opero1ors ----------------­Other croft•men and kindrtd workers -·----·----------··········

26 - 564 MISSISSIPPI

Total, 16 years

old and over

15 019

766 13

4 12

12

20

37 10

14 13 28 56

7 428 100 196 12S 34 14 6

19 108

350 11 69 10 B7

118 4

50 16 48 55 12

28 15

185 23 5

21 22 61 10 11 32

737 34 9

99 595

2 685 48 28 44

329 324 178

14 332 134 147 151 49

96 53 43 27

603 31 10

355 19

188

55 42

13 33 12 21 7

41S

$1 to $1,999 or loss

3 026

79

36 10 10 16

19 IS

35

9 8

4

4 11 2

6 3

43 7

11

9

5 11

119 20

8 91

410 19 6

23 193 56 27 4

37 26

33 10

11

II

76 12

55 5 4

4 4

12 12

66

$2,000 to

$3.999

s: 636

118

12

12

4

14 37

18

9 9

20

62

8 24

4 12 5 3

30 6

17 7

60

24 ID

21

176 4

6 166

914 12 10 10

402 116 58

56 50 62 48 12

27 21 6

15

250 14

140 14 82

10 6

4 II

11 3

164

Males with earnings in 1969

$4,000 to

$4,999

2 657

70

7 38 5

21 5

11 11

9

45 4

20 16

12

29

5 11 7

158

5 153

59()

6 6

294 42 46 s

86 25 27 48 IS

18 14 4 5

101 5 4

52

40

19 10

9 10

10 4

127

$5.000 to

$5.999

I 527

118

107 9

59 39

11

37

16

6 15

15

86 5 4 8

69

263 4

158 42 12 5

49 14 21 15

10 6 4 s

65

54

11

9 9

12

$6,000 to

$6,999

1 040

100

90 5

52 33

10

27

9 18

7 6 5

16 5 5

98

5 17 76

272 13 6 5

129 33 25

46

18 7

23 8

15

60

37

23

13 13

$7,000 to

$7,999

440

103

10 3

54 18 26 10

35

25

s 13

13

4

45

16 29

102

75 9 4

3B 16 8

22

9

$8,000 to

$9,999

420

77

10

48 30 10 8 3 3

16

28 7 7

10

52 5

36 11

91

58 20 6

17 3 5

4 4

20

6

14

$10,000 to

$14,999

195

70 13

13

7 7

33 19 9 5

67

29 10 7

16

16 5

6

39

20 6

6

11

$15,000 or

more

78

31

16

10 6

4 4

24

13 8

13 6

Median earnings (dollars)

All eomers

3 591

5 983

6 167

5 983 5 B33

7 686 5 892

5 7:i:i

3 650

4 465

4 26S

4 031

4 236 3 828 4 087

4 849 3 640 4 426 3 771

3 804

3 756 4 200

3 726

Earners worked

50 to S2 week,

3 971

6 589

6 598

6 304

4 OSI

4 197

4 S98

4 32'

4538 3 857

4280

4 144

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

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The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas

of 250,000 or More

JACKSON SMSA-Continued

Negro- Continued

Experienced cMllaa labor farce-Continued Op4tf0thes, except tnnsport .. __________________________ .. _

Assembler> ---- ---- -------- -- -- -------------------- ------ __ _ Checkers., examiners, and inspectors; manufotturing ........ ------ ............ Goroge workers and gas station ottendonts .... M .. -- .......................... ___ ~-Loundry and drycleoning operotiYesi n.e.c ..................................... ____ _ Meat cutters and butchers---- ............. __ ......................... -------· ____ _ Mine operatives, n.e.c ... ________ .... __ .... __ ---- .... ________________ _ Packen• and wrappers, except produce ................................................ .. Painters., manufactured articles __ ---- __ ......... ------------------ __ _ Precision machine operatives __ ----------·-------------------- __ _ Sawyers -- ................ -------- ---------------.. -·------ .................. ..

Stationary firemen ............ ----------- .. -- ........................................ __ -Textile operatives ............................................. ------ .............................. _ . Welders ond flamecutters •• ---- -- ---- __ ------------ -------· __ _ -Other metalworking operatives ......................................... - .................. .. Other specified operatives ............................................................ - ......... ... MisceUaneou:;. and not specified operatiYes ......................................... ..

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

--

Miscellaneou5 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 ond allied products ____________________________ _

-Chemicals and ollied products-----------·------------­Other nondurable goods-------------------------------Not specified manufacturing industries·--------------------

Nonmonufacturing industries ........ ------------ ......................... .. -Transportation, communications. end other public utilities ...... .. -Wholesale and retail trade-------------------------------All other industries ............ ____ ------ ---- ---- -- -- ---- ...... .. -

Trtnsport equiptatftt operatives __ .. ______ .. _______________ _ -Bus driYers ........ ---- .... __ ........ ______ ------ ____ ....................... ___ _ -Taxicab drivers ond chauffeurs-------------------- ... ------....... . -Truck driYers and deliYerymen ___________________ .. __ • __ .......... - .. .. -Other transport equipment operotives ______ .. _____ ......... - .................. --

laboren, except fatn11 __ ---- ____ ------ ------ __ .. ,.. ..... __ --Construction lo borers _____________ ,.. ____ ------ ---- ------- .. -- ---Freight, stock, and material handlers------ .. -------------------­Other specified loborers __ ---------------------------------- -­Mi$tell<:1neous and not specified laborers __ -------------------- --

--Occupation,

Miscellaneous laborers ---- -- ------ __ ------------ ---- -- -- --Not specified laborers---------- ______ -------- -- -- ------ -- -

Industry: Manufacturing ______ ------ .... -- ---------- ........ -- -- ------ ---

Durable goods ____ -- -- -- ---- ---- ------ ---- -- ------ -- ---Wood products, including furniture ____________________ _

Metal industries ____ ........ -- ---------- ................ -- .... -- -- -Machinery, including electricol..-------------- -- ------ --'b~h:~'du~~~1~"g:di~~-e~~:: :::::::::::::::::: :: :::: :: : --

Nondurable goods ______ ---- ---- -- -- ------ ---- ..... _____ _ -Food and kindred products ___________________________ _

Not specified manufacturing industrie5--------------- .. -·---Nonmanufotturing industries ____ ------------ -- ---- -- -- ----Railroads ond railway express service ____ ,,, ______________ ,.

Transportation, except railroads--------------------· ... --­Communications, and utilities and sanitary services--------­Wholesale and retail trad•-----------------------------­All other industries ... --------------- .. ·-·----------------

F1n1ers utl t .. """"'"" -------------------------.. --

Fan1 Jiboren 1M fona forellH .... ----------------- .. -----Poid farm laborers and farm foremen ........... --------------------Unpoid family workers---------------------------------------

Service wlH'lr.tn, except private hoc.sehold 1 _________ ,.,. ____ _

CJeoning service workers-----·---------·-·------------- .... ----Food service workers ____ -------- ---- ....... -------- -- ___ .,. ____ --

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

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

Health service workers ............ ---------·---.. --------------------Personal service workers--------------------- .. ·------- .......... .. -ProtectiYe service workers ......... ------ .... ---- ................. -------- -- .. .. -~~:~·;~~i~e,:~~~:!~n _::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

-Policemen and detectives ............ M ...... - .. ---------- .. ----------·--

Privote Museh.oltl wortter1 _______________________ M,. ____ _ -

1lncludes ollocated coses not shown separately.

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

Toto!, 16 year>

old ond over

2 786 152 57

206 53

107 24

141 100 46 41

10 -

48 138 444

1 217

410 417 311

79

860 ~ 123 38 60

135 12 13

159

304 151

7 70 24 52 16

357 52

106 199

1 741 42 62

1 407 230

2 64.1 806 785 692 360

71 289

146 71 31 15 12 -

13 64 44 11

214 44 9

35 47 79

264

559 559 -

2 196 1 152

379 166

-48 246 190

75 -40 35

107

$1 to $2,000 $1.999 to orion $3,999

417 1 116 24 34 16 20 45 110 12 21 4 -42 - 15 9 79 - 17

12 20 14 lD

- -- -6 29

20 so 85 196

170 473

62 139 18 171 70 141 20 22

117 309 70 205 16 66 12 12 9 19

22 28 - 4 - 6

11 70

41 97 9 39 - 3

10 24 11 5 11 26 6 7

53 164 4 9

28 50 21 105

149 611 18 -10 7 99 523 22 Bl

591 1 23' 131 369 144 404 239 308 77 155

8 22 69 133

23 70 - 42 - 26 - 7 - 4 - -- 5

18 28 18 17 5 -

54 as 5 7 - 5 6 20 9 29

34 24

159 60

:144 193 344 193 - -

585 1 078 287 628 117 136 40 84 37 5 28 137 74 'Ill - 41 - -- 26 - 15

95 12

Moles wrth eomi1l9> '" 1969 Median eo-rnings

(dollars)

Earner'\ $4,000 $5,000 $6,000 $7,000 $8.000 $10,000 $15,000 worl<od

to to to to 10 to or A~ 50 to 52 $4,999 $5,999 $6,999 $7,999 ~.999 $14,999 more eorners week•

559 410 192 38 52 2 - 3 749 4 156 45 38 3 8 - - - 4 400 4 722 13 4 4 - - - -24 26 - 3 - - - 3 073 3 "'25 11 9 - - - - - ... 12 27 22 - - - - 4625 ... 5 4 - - - - - ...

21 9 6 11 6 - - 3 557 ... 30 43 10 - - - - ... ...

3 11 - - - - - ... ... 9 4 4 - - - - ... ...

- - 5 - 5 - - ... ... - - - - - - - - -- - B - s - -

3 960 ...

41 18 - - 9 - -104 "'2 7 - 10 - - 3 398 4 017 241 175 123 16 17 2 - 3 85'1 4 135

87 74 37 6 5 - - 4 046 4 335 110 Jtl 56 10 3 - - 4 177 4 239 36 27 30 - 5 2 - 3 213 3 490 B 25 - - 4 - - ... . ..

183 133 92 10 14 2 - 4 022 4 184 117 88 45 10 5 - - 3 951 4 130

18 19 4 - - - - 3 379 ... 3 - 11 - - - - ... ...

23 9 - - - - - ... ... 39 24 16 6 - - - 4 449 ... 3 - - - 5 - - ... ... - 7 - - - - - ... ...

31 29 14 4 - - - 3 957 3 857

66 42 47 - 9 2 - 4 212 4 344 27 32 37 - 5 2 - 5 016 4 804

4 - - - - - - ... ... 30 - 6 - - - - ... ... - 4 - - 4 - - ... ... 5 6 4 - - - - ... . .. - 3 - - - - -

5B 42 31 6 3 - - 3 530 3 987 5 9 19 6 - - - ... ...

10 10 5 - 3 - - 3 000 ... 43 23 7 - - - - 3 495 ...

438 263 U3 51 73 3 - 4 252 4 47' 9 15 - - - - - ... ...

26 9 6 - 4 - - ... 342 201 135 51 53 3 - 4 238 4 446

61 38 12 - 16 - - 4 197 4 611

454 203 105 2' 20 5 - 3 182 3 553 152 96 40 9 4 s - 3 474 3 885 102 'Ill 38 14 5 - - 3 230 3 438 107 17 10 - 11 - - 2 695 3 243 93 12 17 6 - - - 3 329 3 875

33 4 4 - - - -3 i35 a 6is 60 8 13 6 - - -

36 8 9 - - - - 3 429 ... 17 B 4 - - - - ... . ..

5 - - - - - - ... ... - 4 4 - - - - ... . .. B - - - - - - ... ... - - - - - - - - -4 4 - - - - - ... ...

13 - 5 - - - - ... ... 9 - - - - - - ... ... 6 - - - - - - ... . ..

57 4 a 6 - - - 3 247 ... 24 4 4 - - - - ... . .. - - 4 - - - - ... . .. 9 - - - - - - ... ... 9 - - - - - - ... . ..

15 - - 6 - - - ... ... 16 9 - 20 - - - 1 660 2 333

7 3 7 - s - - 1 HS 1 921 7 3 7 - 5 - - l 625 1 921

- - - - - - - - -2'1 131 70 18 17 - 6 2 952 3 173 148 59 22 8 - - - 2 920 3 237 63 47 12 - 4 - - 3 066 3 912 20 10 12 - - - - 3 024 3 554 6 - - - - - - ...

35 12 23 4 7 - - 3 387 3 304 25 9 4 - - - - 2 538 2 689 9 4 9 - 6 - 6 ... ... - - - - - - - - -5 - 9 - - - - ... ... 4 4 - - 6 - 6 ... ... - - - - - - - 1 126 ...

MISSISSIPPI 16 - 565

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Table 176. Occupation of the Female Experienced Civilian Labor Force by Earnings in 1969 and Race: 1970 (Doto based on somple ..., text for minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see texl]

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical A.reas of 250,000 or More

THE STATE

Total

Experienced dvlllon labor fOfCe -----------------------PnfH•loMl, ltcflaicol, M klotlrff WOik .... ______________ -·-

AtCOUntants ____ ......... __________ -- ------ .,_ ., _____ --- .... ________ .... ---5~:~~~ ~~~~~s::::: :::: :: ::::: ::: :::: :::: :::::: :: : : : : : :::

Mothemotical spe<:iolisfs ________ ---- ---- ____________ -·-- _____ _ --Lile ond physical lltientists •••• ·--- __ ---------- ---- __ -----. ___ _ Registered nunies, dietitians, and theropitts --------------------- -

-Oiolttions ______ ------ --·- ---- ------ __ ---· ______ -· _______ _ Regis1ered nurJes ------------------------ __ ................. __ ---- _ -

-Heotth technologists ond technician•------·------_·- __ ----------Sociol scien1ists __ ,..,. ... __ ........ ____________ ,._ ---- ___ .. __________ _ Social and recre-ation workers--------------- .. ---- .... _··-- __ -- __ _ Teachers, College ond univeniitY---------------··- _____ ----------Elementary and prekindergarten __ ·- ---- ------ -------

Secondary ----------·----------- ____ ------ ------ _ -Other teachers •• __ •••• __ -------------- __ ------ __ ·-Engineering and science technicians ____ .,_ .. ___ .. ., __ ---------~---~_ -Technic:ians, except health. and englnee-rlng ood sc:iente .. ~ .. ---- .. ---­Wrlters1 artists. and entertainers-----------·----------------- .. -

Actors and dancers ....... ,. ............ __ ------ ............ ---- ___________ _

----

Authors, edftors, and reporters---- __ -----·------ -- -------- .... Other prolessionol, technicol, and kindred wotkers. ______________ _ --

... .,.... .... otlmialstnrton, .... pl'------------------Buyers, purchasing ogenti, and soles managers _____ .,. ___ ,.. ______ ..,_ ---Restouront. tofeterto. and bor managers ________ ., ___ ,. __ ., __ ,. .. ___ _ School odminis.tra1ors .................. __ .... __ ---- ---------- .... --- ..... ----- -

-Other specified managers and odmini$1fa1ors --------------------MDnogers ond administrators, n.e.c .• S-Otaried ........ ,. .... ,. .. __ ,, _______ _ -

-Wholesale and re-toil trade ______ .................................. ·--------- .. -Managers ond administrators, n.e.c .• s.ett-employed ----------------

-Wholesale and retail trade ________ -----------·------------ __

--------

Sales werken ____ ......... ---- ____ ....... ____ ---- -·------- .... Demon•frotors, huckster" and po<ldlers _______________________ _ 1nsurcinc.e, real tstote agents, and brokers __ _. __________________ _ Sales clerks, retail trade __ ---- ______________________________ _

--Salesmen, retail trode ............ __ .... ____ ........ -~ ---- ------ -------- _ Other soles workers---------------·---·-·-···----------------

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

Clori<ol o..i •la4retl worlc011 ----------------------··----Bonk tellers ______ -- ______ -· ______________ ------ ____ ---· __ _ Bookkeepers ________ ---- ---- -------- __ -- __ ------ _________ _ Cos.hiers ____ -~ ---- -~ .... ___________ ... --- ___ .,. --~- ______ ---- __ Counter clerks, except food __ .... ______________ ------ _________ _

fnumeraton and interviewers-- .. --------··-~-------~----------File cler~•-- -- --·· ---- -- -- -- -· -- .... -· -- -· -------------- -- -Office macti.ine operaton __ ---- .. ·-~ ------ ___ ,. _______________ _

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

Bookkeeping and billing machine opera-tors------------- .. -----Keypunch operators __________ .... ---- .. _ ~- ------ ______ --- ... --

~~~!'.~~~t!i~~~~~~"-9-~~~·~~: ~:: =: ~: == == :: :: == :: == == :: == =: == Secretaries-- ______ ., _______ -- -- ____ -- __ -- ---- -- -- ............. - ---Stenographers. _____________________ .. ____ ---- ------ -~ ------ _ Telephone operntors -~-- __ ------- .. _ ·---- ---------------------lypists -- ______ ... ______________________ ---------- M• __ ---- _

Other clerical ond kindred work-er5 -------- ,.. ________ ,. ,., ___ ,. ____ ,.

Crafts., .. """ ldodred worlcen ---------- -----------------Foreme-n, n.e.c _ .. __ -- __ -- __ ........ -- ____ .... __ ---- ---- -- .... - .. -- .... _ ------

Openrtiwa11 ui;ept traftsporl -- .... -~ ~ ~ -- -- ____ ---··-· ---- _ Assemblers ________ ---- ________ -· ··- ·- -----------· -------- _

------Bottli09 and conning operatives .... __ ........ ____ ---------- ________ .. Checkers, examiners, and inspectors; manufacturing-------------Dressmakers and seamstresses. exci&pt factory _____________ .. __ _

----

Loundry and dryc.leaning operatives, including ~ronen ______ ,. ____ _ Graders ond sorters, monvfocturing __ .... ---- ___ .. ______________ ,. Pockers and wrappers

1 except produce _____ ,.. __________________ _

Sewers and shtchers ............. ________ ----- --- __ ---~ ________ .,_.,._ 1extlle operatives ~- ........ ____ ---- ___ .. - - -- -- .... -- -- -- ---- .. --- --Other spe<:ified operatives ---- __ ---- ---- •• ---------- ------ __ _ Miscelkmeous ond not specified operatives ..................... -----------

Manufocriuring ___________ ,. ______ ....................... ~ .. -- -------- _ Durable 9oods ---------- -- -- -- -· -- ------ ------ ---------

Mochinery, including electrical ________ ------------------Other durable goods-----------·-------·--------------

Nondu(oble: goods, including not specified manufacturing _____ _ Food and kindred product•-·--·-----------------------­Apparel and other fobri<:oted textile product•-------------

Nonmonufocturing induitrie$ __ -- __ ---- __ ---------- ---.----- .. r..,....,, °"""""'"' .,.....i1 .. , ________________________ _

"""°""· .. ...,, '""" -------------- ------------------fatt1en 11d fG!f'IR ~ --------------------- .. -----,_ ........... "'"" ........ _______________________ _

Paid farm laborers and form foremen _________________________ _

Unpaid family workers ______ ·------·-····-··----------------

Strtk• •orlc.•n, ucept privttt• hou1thoW 1 ---------~-~-- .. Cleaning service workers __ ---- .. ___ ..... ___ ~- __ -- ---- - ...... _ ...... __

Chombermoids and maids-----------·--------·----·-------

-----------------------------------------· --Food .service workers __ ,. _______ -------- .. -------------~ ..... - ..... ---

Cooh, e<eept pri\'Cfe hou .. hold __ -----· __ ------ ------ ----·­Waiters 11nd food counter workers ------.-- __ ---~··-----~-----

Health servtce workers ... ------·------- .. ·---~ -- ................ _____ _ Nurs-ing oldes. orderlies, and attendants .. _,, __________________ _ Practical nurses .... - ......... _.,. .......... -- _ ........ ----- ---- -- ---- ---- .....

Personol service work.ers __ ~- ......... -~ _ ........ _ -- __ ---- .... -~-- ------Hairdressers and cos.metok>gists ................................................. -~

--------------............................ __ ------ ----- ----- ----------Private household workien;, living m -- .. -~ .. -.......... ____ ., ________ _ ---

Private household workers, living out _.,_ .. ____ R .. - ...... ____ ,.R,.. ___ _ ------

Total, 16 $1 to yeoro old $-199 and over or loss

269 353 27 t.42

42 OO'I 1 643 946 26

79 -889 91 34 -

136 -7 028 214

479 10 6 341 190 1 153 36

44 -l 320 52 1 510 57

16 740 611 5 577 155 l 072 89

577 47 143 5 941 115

12 -343 31

3 814 165

9 774 440 813 33

1 UJ7 81 477 6

2 138 109 2 745 36 1 275 w 1 994 175 l 638 149

14 470 1 85& 662 165 594 20

Hl 888 I 376 430 43

l 896 254

62 411 4 272 l 733 31 9 689 343 4 631 499

992 129 351 108 939 118

1 679 54 304 9

l 014 17 868 29

I 1!17 207 17 300 l 024

600 28 2 615 124 3 543 285

15 774 l 293

5 3S8 204 l 669 2

56 373 2 632 2 994 122

226 21 4 418 161

866 115 3 391 196

278 35 2 893 175

23 838 891 1 565 48 7 436 483 8 468 385 7 522 288 3 585 125 1 321 41 2 264 84 3 937 163

971 77 2 026 42

946 97

2 231 175

2 947 393 744 145

2 211 '193 2 153 9aO

58 13

42 562 5 348 6 670 I 006 2 725 452

16 594 2 419 9 029 I 092 5 413 957 8 764 489 5 574 338 1 908 41 7 418 930 4 407 397

28 263 9 519 214 76

28 049 9 441

1 tnclude.s. protective service workens and allocated C(ISH not shown separately.

26-566 MISSISSIPPI

$500 $1.000 to to

$999 $1,999

28 125 43 659

1 799 3 596 JO 94

5 10 45 58 - -4 31

287 579 27 75

255 474 27 78 - -

45 130 63 'IS

755 l 393 115 384 135 184 28 46 9 24

104 99 5 -

19 45 147 388 601 1 140 40 49

172 363 37 -85 125

108 195 38 82

159 408 151 339

l 704 2 551 149 134 22 45

l 271 1 957 38 65

224 350

4 384 6 964 70 114

454 990 5'18 830 88 171 39 63 83 120 55 127 13 II 23 77 20 63

124 222 1 154 l 553

16 33 164 256 311 453

l 208 1 969

347 546 50 32

3 548 7 332 180 298 49 32

169 382 136 174 251 787

29 45 229 382

1 238 2 925 69 162

594 962 604 l 183 508 955 196 429 63 171

133 258 312 526 100 190 123 235 96 228

401 88' 369 494

85 104

292 374 263 369

29 5

5 714 11 448 l 230 2 001

413 848 2 630 5 587 1 2/IJ 3 344

981 l 592 591 l 485 412 987

75 263 809 1 561 332 071

8 881 B 221 72 55

8 809 8 166

Females with earnings in 1969 Median earnings (dollars)

$2.000 $3.000 $4.000 $5.000 $6,000 $7,000 $10,000 Earne~ to to fa to lo to or All Worked 50 $2.999 $3,999 $4.999 $5,999 $6,999 $9,999 more earners to 52 Wetk$

40 621 49 970 31 490 22 304 12 847 9 486 3 209 2 868 3 600 4 040 4 681 4 868 9 691 6 404 4 069 1 198 5 037 5 421 74 99 176 190 91 123 43 4 852 5 515 9 15 5 19 11 5 -

5 i68 75 77 69 176 170 97 31 5 i04 - - 5 5 8 11 5 5 6:i:i ... 1(l - 4 30 25 9 23

l 015 990 999 798 230 4 510 5 200 878 l 038 134 102 36 56 30 9 - 2 951 3 525 736 885 948 917 953 762 221 4 665 5 338 90 189 267 133 131 177 25 4 586 5 019 5 - 5 - 5 14 15

4 758 155 178 132 295 169 153 11 53# 81 87 140 153 176 464 191 6 432 8 117

l 681 1 931 1 837 4 851 2 721 873 87 5 033 5 158 327 309 539 2 069 l 187 426 66 5 464 5 811 145 157 112 115 35 71 29 2 883 3 964 50 88 123 61 46 73 15 4 240 5 080 17 21 16 5 23 19 4 3 786 4 136

112 1()4 93 110 117 50 43 3 418 4 5a6 - - - - 7 - -35 23 49 52 49 16 24 4 378 4 9ii

329 398 326 493 496 692 380 5 312 6 275 1 147 1 379 1 211 1 065 755 1 338 698 4 149 4763

55 149 157 98 63 111 58 4 513 4748 347 271 119 71 59 67 57 2 540 3 316 34 51 45 71 37 158 38 5 923 6 346

172 221 313 269 269 429 146 5 164 5 711 275 448 389 470 239 374 211 4 798 5 247 138 260 175 234 93 132 104 4 574 4 969 264 239 188 86 88 199 188 2 966 3 345 219 198 148 75 66 158 135 2 822 3 145

2 979 2 898 1 088 554 260 342 236 2 377 3 235 57 80 26 34 - 17 - 1 127 2 550 80 105 61 75 61 56 69 4 410 5 269

2 463 2 342 757 350 124 154 94 2 341 3 121 79 85 34 20 14 26 26 2 873 3 564

300 286 210 75 61 89 47 2 400 3 676 7 438 13 103 12 197 7 180 3 938 2 452 483 3 622 4 3641

133 365 613 275 102 16 14 4 250 4 508 925 2 165 2 227 l 328 682 473 102 3 985 4 396 845 l 045 501 184 78 26 25 2 460 3 363 156 168 150 60 21 37 12 2 692 3 786 40 43 30 5 9 14 - 1 452

3 868 93 242 107 81 61 29 5 3 229 155 351 468 279 109 63 18 4 208 4 591

42 108 89 22 5 - 5 3 713 4 OOQ 82 193 322 188 64 35 13 4 357 4711 64 209 234 129 78 30 12 4 209 4 529

247 424 315 71 54 25 8 3 114 3 842 2 018 3 717 3 581 2 203 1 235 706 109 3 780 4 461

5 146 124 113 87 37 11 4 581 5 083 355 456 468 436 231 117 8 3 896 4768 340 694 703 380 246 118 13 3 551 4 466

2 062 3 078 2 676 l 636 945 761 146 3 440 4 380 650 1 152 1 110 565 273 314 197 3 809 4 372 120 346 521 323 101 97 77 4 546 4763

11 982 19 423 8 150 2 067 701 396 142 3 139 3 571 506 l 053 642 129 55 5 4 3 371 3 837

31 75 8 6 4 - - 2 355 3 82i 723 1 545 1 017 325 73 23 - 3 501

199 179 41 12 4 - 6 2 040 2 764 1 127 713 235 42 23 12 5 2 409 2 725

36 89 38 6 - - - 2 833 3 578 494 912 478 159 20 34 10 3 183 3 675

5 562 9 544 2 886 508 170 78 36 3 137 3 516 193 420 443 144 50 31 5 3 739 4 240

l 515 2 168 l 028 310 201 137 38 3 076 3 65.4 l 596 2 725 l 334 426 101 76 38 3 171 3 633 I 396 2 534 1 258 407 76 70 30 3 242 3 669

600 l 137 718 298 40 34 8 3 389 3 849 198 446 259 104 19 20 - 3 420 3 941 402 691 459 194 21 14 8 3 369 3 802 796 l 397 540 109 36 36 22 3 123 3 523 285 228 70 9 - 12 - 2 416 2 '133 333 917 315 43 5 3 10 3 305 3 574 200 191 76 19 25 6 8 2 260 3 164 247 253 114 60 22 49 21 1 607 3 431 599 630 245 102 36 58 21 2 363 3 069 110 102 40 53 38 24 43 2 345 2 571 338 114 35 34 - 27 4 693 1 881 332 114 30 34 - 27 4 683 l 925

6 - 5 - - - - ... ... 9 932 5 968 2 364 900 410 343 135 1 893 2 535 1 534 601 197 25 47 17 12 1 549 1 961

701 212 llJ 10 17 5 7 I 587 2 020 3 648 1 533 426 167 96 75 13 1 581 2 184 2 165 826 153 93 56 35 5 1 647 2 187 1 050 463 219 63 40 40 8 1 483 2 147 2 622 2 277 830 299 101 64 6 2 693 3 097 2 088 1 412 243 56 20 18 - 2 503 2 814

259 591 398 194 55 26 6 3 535 3 952 1 541 1 162 706 323 135 162 89 2 265 3 0\0

944 801 506 247 99 132 78 2 639 3 237 1 159 267 68 33 10 74 31 760 981

5 4 - - - - - 701 1116 l 154 263 68 33 10 74 31 760 991

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

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Table 176. Occupation of the Female Experienced Civilian Labor Force by Earnings in 1969 and Race: 1970-Continued [Doto based on •omple, ... text. For minimum bru.e for dertve<I fi9ures (poranl, median, etc.) ond m«ining of wvmbo!s, "" text]

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

THE STATE-Continued

Negro

Experienced clvlUan labor force---·-------------------p,.feulonol, te<hakol, Oftd ltlttdnll worlters •• ______________ _

Accountants __ .... -- -- ---- -- -- -- -- -- -- ---- ........ -- -- -- .. ----- ____ _ Computer specialists __ ------------------ ................................ ---- .. ..

ll~~~:~5tic-arsP-~i<i"iist;::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: life and physicol scientists ____________________________________ _ Reg~st~r:ed nurses, dietitians, and therapists .......................................... ..

Dtet1t1ans -- -- .... -- -- .................... ---- -- __ .... __ ........................ __ .... .. Registered nurses __ -------- ................................................................ ..

Health technologists ond technician•-----------------------------Sociol scientists ______ ............ __ .... __ ---------- .... _ .. _____________ _ Social and recreation workers---------------------------------­Teochersi College and university---- ... ---------------.. ---------

Elementary and prekindergarten "'---------------------Secondory ------------ ---------------------- _____ _ Other teachers-------------------------------------Engineering and science technicians .... _______________ .,. _________ ,,, __

Te<:hnicians, except health, and engineering and science ____ .., _______ _ Writers, artists, and entertainers-------------------------------

Actors and dancers ____ ---- ........ ---------- ............. -------- .... __ _ Authors, editors, and reporters ...... __________________ ,. _____ .,. __ _

Other professional, technicol, and kindred worker•-----------------Moaagen and admlnlstraton, except farm------ .. -----------

Buyers, purchasing agents, and sales managers_,. ................................ -Restaurant, cafeteria, ond bar managers ...................... ____________ _ -School administrators-------------- ____ ........................ -------- .... .. Other specified managers and administrators-------- ........................ .. Managers and administrators, n.e.c .. salaried ___________________ ,. -

Wholesale and retail trade __ .... ---- ................ ---------------- __ _ Manager& and administrators, n.e.c., self-employed---------------

Whole•ole and retoil trade ____________ ----------------------

Sales workers -------------------------------------- .. Demonstrators, hucksters, and peddlers ............................ -------.. ---lnsurance, real estate agents, and brokers ______________________ _ Sales clerks, retail trade ________________ .... ____ ------------- .. __ Salesmen, retail trode ------ ____ .... ---------- ---------- ............ __ Other sales workers-----------------------------------------

C\erkol aod klmlAd wariten __ ---- ---------- ------ ---- __ Bonk tellers __________________________ -------------- _______ _ Bookkeepers ________ •• ---- __ •• ---- -- -------- ------ --------. Cashiers -- ............ -- ------ __ -- -- ........ -- -- ------ ------------ -- -Counter clerks, except food __________________________________ _

Enumerators and interviewers---------------------------------File clerks •• __ ------ ____ -- ______ ------ ------ -------- __ ---- __ Office machine operators ........ ______ ------------------ ................ _

Bookkeeping and billing machine operators·-------------------Keypunch operators ---- ____ ---- __ ---- _______ ,.. ____________ _

PoyroU o~d timekeeping clerks ________________________________ _

Receptionists ........ ____ -- ---- __ .... ------------ .... -- ........ ---- ........ .. Secretaries ........ __ .... __ ---- .... __________ ------ ____ -------- ........ .. Stenographers ........ ________________ ---- -------------- ------ __ Telephone operators ____ ---- ____ -- __ -- -- ------ ........ -- ------ ---Typists .... ______________ -- ------ .... ---- ------ ---- ---- ------ --Other dericol and kindred workers-----------------------------

Crafts111en and kindred worl.rs--------------------------foremen, n.e.c ______________ ---- __ ---- ---- -- -------- ------ --

Operathies, except transport __ ----_,,__,__,. ____ -------- ___ _ Assemblers ---- ______ .... ____ ---- .... ---- ---- ------ ---- -- ---- --Bottling and conning 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 .................... ---- .... -------- --S.Wm and stttchers •• ---- __ -- -- -- -- -- -- ------------ -- ------ -Textile operatives ____ ........ __ ............ ---- -------- -- -- ---------- -Other specified operatives -----------------------------------­Miscellaneous and not specified operatives----------------------

Manufacturing .... ______ .... ____ .... ______ .... __ -- .... -- -- -- - .. -- - - - -Duroble goods ________________ ---- -------------------- --

Machinery, including electrical ___ .. --------------_ .. ____ -- -Other duroble good•---------- __ -- -- ---------- -- ------ -

Nondurable goods, including not specified manufacturing ______ _ Food ond kindred product•---------------·-------------­Apporel and other fabricated textile products--------------

Nonmanufacturing industries ___ ,. ____ .... ------ ---- ---- -- ---- --Tnnaport eqvlpaHnt openrtiv.s ________________ ~---------

labontrs, •xcept fam __ ------ ---- .... ---------- ........ ---- -

Famen ••d f.,,. ntaMttrs -·------------ .... -----------­

FG"" klbor.n and farm foremen-------------------------Paid farm laborers and form foremen .. _____________________ ,. ___ _

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

Cleoning sS:::1~: =~~~~~ ~~~: .. · .. ~~·~-~,~~-·-:::::::::::::::: Chambermaids and maids ----------------------------------

Food service workers __ .... ______ ---- .... -- ---------- ........ - .... - -- --Cooks, exr.ept private household .......... ------------------------Waiters and food counter workers ... --------------------------

Health service workers .... ______ ........ __ ,,_ -- ------------ -------- -Nursing aides, orderlies, and attendants ................... ____________ _ Practtc.al nurses ........ -------- .... -- __ -- .... ------------ - ~-- -- ---

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

Private houttholtl worken _____ ,,. ·------------- .. ---------Private household workers, living in,. _____ ,. _____________ ,,. ______ _ Private househokJ workers, living out---------------------------

--------.

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

------. ---

Toto\. 16 $1 to yeors old $499 and over ork>ss

87 405 15 690

12 417 461 ')'I -- -

208 -- -33 -916 55

137 -747 51 143 -- -421 38 308 10

7 444 244 l 864 34

178 19 47 -16 -24 -- -6 -

786 61

1 172 54 2B -

454 29 178 -103 11 218 -46 -

191 14 139 14

1 220 179 32 4 62 -

934 134 16 9

176 32

4 733 649 11 -

'XJ7 11 430 51 137 27 57 11

108 15 69 10 5 -

50 5 42 -88 16

1 162 81 6 6

150 13 260 51

2 006 357

1 029 46 71 -

14 835 1 149 737 26 162 17 633 48 183 22

2 449 174 94 16

839 69 3 778 296

423 27 2 309 216 3 228 238 2 731 174 1 387 75

453 17 934 58

1 344 99 706 66 352 7 497 64

1 021 90

I 256 222

224 87

1 627 883 1 59l 874

36 9

21 551 3 00 5 921 894 2 459 413 9 523 1 394 7 018 88'1 1 095 241 3 152 224 2 4()9 162

406 1D 1 664 305

49'1 92

26 320 8 801 73 42

26 247 e 759

'Includes protettive service workers and allocated cases not shown seporctely.

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

$500 $1.000 to to

$999 $1.999

15 330 10 407

574 1 074 - 4 - -6 5 - -- 8

90 148 19 'J9 71 119 7 5 - -

')'I 54 - 38 334 537 36 108 - 9 - 14 5 11

10 -- -- -

57 133

182 231 5 -

89 146 10 -15 16 37 28 18 6 26 41 26 31

174 252 12 8 12 9

124 205 - 3

26 27

555 764 - -

23 39 66 117 13 'J9 10 17 17 14 - -- -- -4 5

11 9 161 165

- -11 21 35 41

204 307

105 178 - 5

1 432 2 801 45 95 Ml 27 42 81 42 65

192 677 10 19 88 134

312 583 26 57

303 416 332 647 260 507 120 219 27 98 93 121

1'10 288 85 148 22 76 n 140

169 416

176 222

31 49

215 255 209 250

16 5

3 337 6 364 l 153 1 782

385 803 l 489 3 147 l 020 2 455

205 302 246 lfJ6 192 460

13 Ill 265 457 69 130

8 320 7 801 10 21

B 310 7 780

fi>mollts with ooming• in 1969 Median earnings (dolk>rs)

$2.000 $3,000 $4.000 $5.000 $6,000 :P.000 $10,000 Earners to to to to to to or All work&d SO

$2.999 $3.999 $4,999 $5,999 $6.999 $9.999 ~ earners to 52 weeks

14 116 101n 4 345 3 690 2 330 1 048 272 1 621 2 011 1 473 1 830 l 435 2 938 , 911 662 59 4 555 4 582 - 4 5 12 - - 4 ··- ... - - - - - - - - -- 16 21 83 57 15 5 5 675 .. ,

- - - - - - - - -- - 4 14 - - 7 157 161 7'I 115 59 47 5 3 050 3 616 37 32 - 11 4 5 - 2 554

120 106 74 104 55 42 5 3 118 3 703 26 70 26 - - 9 - 3 479 ,., - - - - - - - - -100 100 43 27 B 22 - 2 895 3 560 14 13 34 32 85 70 12 6 153 6 667

985 1 214 859 1 865 1 120 278 a 4 475 4 489 &4 132 266 644 446 108 6 5 422 5 809 19 31 38 17 19 22 4 4 289 ... 17 10 - 6 - - - ... "' - - - - - - - ... "' - - - 6 8 - - ... ... - - - - - - - - -- - - 6 - - -

3 aw -71 7'I llJ 117 109 91 8 4 600 198 121 143 57 57 89 40 2 6G1 3 220

4 4 11 - - 4 -92 ~ 38 7 4 7 - I 747 2 079 11 27 31 30 17 3'I 13 5 333 5 467 6 2 26 - 13 11 3 4 058

3 Qjj 61 24 25 9 10 24 - 2 721 8 - 10 4 - - -

2 604 24 22 12 II 13 4 24 3 023 15 17 7 11 8 - 10 1 952 2 625

315 172 87 5 5 10 21 2 016 2 653 - 8 - - - - - . " ... 10 21 10 - - - - ...

254 126 59 5 - 10 17 2 016 2 553 - 4 - - - - - -51 13 18 - 5 - 4 2 059 ... 953 858 591 154 104 54 51 2 418 3 327

5 6 - - - - - .. , 24 26 33 16 17 11 7 3 250 4 107 77 77 25 - 10 7 - l 838 1 900 26 27 15 - - - - I 983 ... 5 14 - - - - -

3 320 '" - 25 17 13 7 - -· '" - 19 16 6 - - 18 ·-· ... - - - - - - 5 ... . .. - 10 16 6 - - 13 ... . ..

12 4 17 - - - - ... '" 27 21 - - - 4 -230 217 217 48 27 11 5 2 757 3 826 - - - - - - - ... 71 Ml 25 - 5 6 - 3 025

3 569 54 35 23 16 5 - - 2 056 464 347 203 55 33 15 21 2 291 3 144

153 273 121 55 45 41 12 3 119 3 606 15 26 10 10 - 5 - ". ...

3 859 3 991 1 180 216 118 63 16 2 527 3 179 166 258 117 11 19 - - 3 141 3 575 25 49 4 - - - - 1 689

3 542 158 204 76 20 4 - - 2 921 30 19 5 - - - - 1 423

2 52i 666 <t()6 93 13 23 - 5 2 210 14 35 - - - - -203 245 70 23 - 7 - 2 633 3 326

1 055 1 238 210 49 18 14 3 2 662 J 2111 57 106 112 23 9 6 - 3 420 4 099

499 605 176 2B 41 21 4 2 440 3 262 786 826 317 59 4 15 4 2 505 3 254 664 749 299 59 4 15 - 2 639 3 357 320 399 206 Ml 4 4 - 2 873 3 536 96 126 Ill 20 - - - 2 880 3 556

224 273 137 20 4 4 - 2 871 3 531 344 350 93 19 "' 11 - 2 422 3 132 199 159 41 - - B - 2 271 2 914 74 144 71 - - - - 2 959 3 374

122 77 18 - - - 4 1 804 2 567 166 108 42 8 - 12 10 1 605 2 938 209 272 89 44 15 - 7 2 038 2 '73 23 5 17 4 4 - 4 903 973

179 55 19 7 - - 4 461 1 604 173 55 19 7 - - 4 455 l 635

6 - - - - - - ... ... s 568 2 290 571 177 65 43 17 1 479 2 171 1 414 466 161 12 16 11 12 1 513 l 900

647 151 38 5 5 s 7 1 537 1 949 2 2'lfl 905 166 74 42 a - 1 597 2 124 1 748 688 112 llJ 38 8 -· 1 652 2 141

253 52 24 14 4 - - 1 336 1 97B 1 197 662 133 56 4 24 - 2 418 2 668 I 019 487 75 5 - 9 - 2 383 2 617

81 141 40 47 - 5 - 3 213 3 :m 395 167 65 10 - - - I 573 1 ll99 1'19 47 27 5 - - 1 681 1 920

I 020 202 so 15 6 74 31 762 991 - - - - - - - 76.l 993 1 020 202 50 15 6 74 31

MISSISSIPPI 26-567

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Table 176. Occupation of the Female Experienced Civilian Labor Force by Earnings in 1969 and Race: 1970-Continued {Doto bo>ed 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- Continued

Pe.....,ns of Spanish Language

Eitperieatetl cMllon laW force __ ----··-·------·--· __ _ , ..... .-. tecliolcGI, .... lcla4rM ........ ·----------------Atcountant1 __ _____ ,, _., __ - ....... __ .... __ .. ___ ., ___ ,,,_ ....... ~ ..... __ ------ __ _

Computer s.pe<;Kllists ---------------- .... -----·-·----- .. --- .. -- .... --librarians ........ _.,,...,_,. ____ -------- ................. ____ .... __ --~- ________ _ Mathematical spe<;ioli•t•--·- ------ ------ ______________ ------ __ _ Lifo and physical scientiots •• -------- ______________ -------- ____ _ Registered nurSH, dii1ttions, and therapists -------------------- __

Oii1ttiano -- -----· ---- __ ------ -----. ____ ---·-- •••• ------- __ ~istered nurses - .. -------- ------ .. ---------·------------- __

Heah technologists and te<:hnicions •••••..••.•••••••...••• _____ _ Social .cientists .. __ ---- ____________ •• ___ • ---- ____ .• _________ _ Social and recreation workers __ ---- ........ ________ .,. ________ ,.. _____ _ Teochers: Col~ and university ........ _,. _________________ ,. _____ _

Elementary and prekindergarten ------·-·--------·-- __ Second<iry ---- ____ -· •••.•• __ ---------- ___________ _ Other teacher> ___ •• ___ ------ __ -------- ____________ _

Engineering and science technicians. __ ------------------------ ___ _ Technicians, except health, and engineerill!l and scienc•------------­Writets, artists, and e-ntertainers -------------------------------

Actors and dancers ____ -------------------------------------Authors. editors, and rep0rten-------------------------------

Total. 16 years old and over

951

221 12

28

28 16

12 10 36 77

17

Other professional. techntc.ol. and kindred workers _____ .,.___________ 6

M .... ..., o..i odMWslfof...,, ••<.,I'-----·-·--·-------- 27 Buyers, purchasing agents. ond sales managers-------------------Res.touront, cafeter•o, and bor monogers------------------------- 10 School admini•trutars ______ •• __ ------------ ------ ____ ---- ____ _ Other •pecij;.d manogen and odministrotors --------------------- 12 Managers and administroton, n.e.c., salaried_____________________ S

Wholesale and retail trade __ ---------------- •••• -·-------·--- 5 Mano9ers and administrators. n.e.c., sett-employed------------- .... --

Wholesale and retail trade ... ------------------- __ -------------

hies workers -------------------- ------- ___ ----------Demonstrators, hucks1ersr and pedd•ers-------------------------­lnsuronce. real estate agents., and brokers __ -----------·----------Sales clerks, retail trade •• ---- •• __ •••••• _-·--·-· __ -----· ••••••• Salesmen, retaU trade _________________ ,. __ ---------------------Other sales workers------ .. -~ .. - .. __ ------ __ --------------------

(lericol ""4 ....... ........ -- ---------·---------------·-Bank tellers __________ -------- ____________ • _____ ---------- __ _ Bookkeepers ____________ •• ____ -·-· •••• ______ -----· ·--- ---- __ C.aJhters .... ____ .... _____ .,. _____ ,. __ ... _________ .... ---- - ........ __ .,._.,. .. __ .... Counter clerks, exce-pt food.,.., ___ ,, _______ .,~----------- ......... ____ ,.. .. Enumerators and interviewers ____ ,. .............. __ - .................. ----------File clerks .. __ •••. ________ •••• ______ •. ---------- __ -------- __ _ Office machine operators. ......... ____ ,. __________ ..,. .. ___ ,. __ ., ________ _

Bookkeeping and billing mochine operators·------------·-----·-Keypunth operators __ .... ------ ------ .... ____ .... ----------------Payroll end timekeeping clerks. ________________________________ _

Receptionists ______________ .. _________ .... -------- ____ -------- .... ~retaries __________ ..... ________ ------ ____ ---- __ ---- ---- __ .... __ Stenogrophers ____________ .... ____ .... ---- ______ ---- ______ ---- __ _ Telephone operators __ ........................ ________ ------ ---- _____ ., ___ _ Typists ________ •• ____________________ ---------- ---------- __ • Other dericol and kindred workers------------------------------

46

29

17

330

43 38 15

14 18

8

12 74 15 26 16 59

(niftl1 .. t1 a.-.. w..t.on __________________ • _____ --- 33 Foremen, n.-e.c ______ ..... ____________ ---- ____ -------- __ ------ ___ 7

0perati...s, except tnospe<I -------------·------------ ... Assemblers ________ .• __________ •• __ •••. _ ----- .... __________ _ Rottlfng ond conning operatives __ .... -------------------------- __ _ Checl«!rs. examiners. and inspectors; manufacturing ... _,. _________ ., __ Dres$mokers ond seams1resns. except foetory ........ ,. _____ ............. ---laundry and drycleoning operatives. including ironers __________ ..,. __ _ Graders and sorters, monufo.cturing ______________________ ~------Packers and wrappers, except produce __________________ ,. _______ _ Sewers ond stitthers .. - __ --------------------------------------Textile oper-otives ______ ........ ____ ------ __ ---- ......... __ ------ ____ .... Other specified operatives __ .... __ -------- ---------- __ -----------Mi$Ceffoneoos and not specified operatives-----------------------

Monufacturing_.,. .... ____ .... __ ---------- .... --.-----.. __ .............. _ .... .. Ouroble goods __ •• ______ •• ------·· __ -------- ____________ _

Mochinerv. intludin<J •le<:tritol.. ••.• -------- --------------Other durable good•---·-----··-·-----------------------

Nondurable tods, including not specified manufacturill!l------·­Food and indred p<odu<:t•-----------------·---·-·-----·-Appo<el ond other fobricated textile praduots ---·-----------

Nonmcnufocturing industries ____________ -------- __ -~ ______ ---

Troup«I eqolpooool _.,ii-------------------·--------l.altoNn., except t.. ---- ____ ---- __ ---- ____________ ----

Fenoon ""4 f.,. _,... ------------------------·-···

130 6

13

14 44

38 15 7 7 7

8

8

Fono ....... n""" i- 1.,.._ -·------------------------ 16 Poid form laborers and farm foremen ______________ ---·---------- 16 Unpaid family worker>···------------·------···--·-··----·----

s.mc. wodlon. •••opt prim•"'"'......,, ---------·-----·- 89 Ckto-n.ing service workers-.. -----------------------------------­

Chombermaid• and maids-·---------------------------------Food Mrvice workers--------------------------------------·-- 48

Cooks, exatpl privote household______________________________ 14 Wo~ers and food counter workers---------------------------- 27

Heohh service worker•-----·---------------------------------- 27 Nursir>g aides, orderlies. ond attendonts_. ______________ .. _______ 12

P<otlicol nurses •• -.-------- •• -·---- __ ---·-- __ ··----·-----.. 8 Personal service workers.-- ... --------------------- __ ,. ____ ... ___ .... _ 7

lioirdresM<S and co1metologisls -·-·-·-----·-· ---·---· -------- 7 - "'"'•...W ......... _______________________________ 51

Priw1e household worker1. ~ivtng in .... ------- .. --- .. --------------- l4 Private household worker>, tiving out •• ---·--··---------------·-- 37

$1 to $49'1

or Jou

132

23

10

22

16

24

10

22

22

15

26 14 12

'Includes protective service workers ond allocated coses not shown Mporotoly.

26-568 MISSISSIPPI

$500 to

$999

69

6

6

11

11

22

7

15

6 6

19

19

Females with earnings in 1969 Median earning$ (dol~;

$1,000 $2,000 $3,000 $4,000 $5,000 $6,000 $7,000 $10,000 Earners to to to to to to to or All worked lO

$1.999 $2,999 $3,999 $4,999 $5,999 $6,999 $9,999 more earners to 52 Wtekt

160 113 145 106 81 73 56 16 3 010 4 291

37 13 14 25 20 52 21 10 4 700 12

6 9

6 6 9

7 8 7 12 6 7 36 10

11

12

12

44 32 BS 41 38 21 23 3 506 4 561

10 8 11 14 7 s 18

7

10

12 21 19 22

8 12 14

10 6 10 10

11 16 7

23 36 30 21 2 806

6

7 6 30 8

17

16 16

21 26

14 7 14

7 7 12 8

12 8

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

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Table 17 6. Occupation of the Female Experienced Civilian Labor Force by Earnings in 1969 and Race: 1970-Continued [Doto based on •ample, ... text. for minimum booe for derived figureo (pemlnl, medioo, etc,) and meoning of symbol&, see text)

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

JACKSON SMSA

TotGI

Experl811Ctd clvillaft labor forte-----------------------ProfeuloHI, technkal. GtMI ldMrff wcnen ____ .,. __________ _ ----

Accountants ____ -- -- ...... -- ......... __ .... ______ ....................... _ ............. __ .. .. Computer speeiolists .... -- .... ---- __ .... ____ ------ ............ ------ ........ .. Librarians .... -- -- ...................................... ____ .... ____ ......................... __ .. .. Mot11'1moticol specialists •• -- -- •• __ ---- ____ ---- ______ -------- __ ltte ond physicol scienlist•---------------------------·-------­Regi_sf!~ed nurses, dietitians, and therapists -----------.. -- .. ·-----

-D1et1tK1ns __ -- -- -- -- -- -- ........ --- _ ---- .... ---- ........ ___ ,.. ........ __ .. .. Registered nurses -------------- .................................................... ..

Health technologists and technicians ................ - ..................................... .. Social scientists-------- .... - .......... __ ............ - ...................................... _ Soc:ial and recreation workers .............. ---------------------------Teachers, College ond univer.itv---------------------·--------

Elementary and prekindergarten ---------------------Secondary ____________ ---- ---------- ____________ _

Other teachers------------------------------ _____ _ Engineering and science teehnic:ions ................................ - ............ _____ _ Technicians, except health, and engineering and science _____ ., _____ _ Writers, artists, and entertain&rs ___________ ,. __ ,. .. ______ ,. ______ _

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

Other professional. technical, ond kindred worker•----------------

M•• .. .,. •M ff•hlhtmon~ except f.,.. -----------------Buyers, purchasing ogents, and sales managers .... ----------------Res1aurant, cafeteria, and bor managers ...................................... ____ _ School administrators __ ..................... __ ............................................ ___ _ Other specified managers and administrators --------------------Managers and administrators, n.e.c., solorKxj ...................................... ..

Wholesale and retail trade _____________________ .. ___________ _ Managers ond administrators. n.e.c .• self·employed ---- .. ·-------- _

Wholesale and retail trade----------------------------------

Sales wortlen ---------------------------------------Demon&trotors, hucksters, ond peddlers-------------------------lnsuronce, real estate agents, and brokers .... - ....................................... .. Sales clerks, retail trad•--------------------------------------Salesmen, retail trade ________________ ---------------------- __

Other sales workers------- .. ---------------------------------

Clorlcol .. d kln .. d "•rbn ----------------------·--·--Bonk tellers __ ------ ---- -------------- ------ ---- ---- -- ---- -­Bookkeepers __ -- -- -- -- -- ---- -- -- __ -- _. ---- -- -- -- •• - - ---- -- -Cashiers .... __ ------ -- ---------- -- ------ ................................. ____ -Counter clerks, except food--- .. -------------------------------Enumerators ond interviewers---------------- ................................ .. File clerk•-- ______ -- -- -- •• -- -- -- -- -- -- -- ---- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Office machine operators ............ -------------------------------Bookkeeping and billing machine operators __________ ,. ________ _

Keypunch operators ................ ---------- ................................ ____ _ Payroll and timekeeping clerks •••• -----------------------------Receptionists ---- -- -- -------- __ -------- ------ -- ---- .... -- ---- -Secretaries .... --·----- ................ -- ------ ........ ---- .... ____________ ..

~~:i~:~~~:-~~~~s~====::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Other clerical and kindred WQrkers -------- .. ·-------------------

Cnft1•H 1tul ~workers __________________ .. ______ _

Foremen, n.e.c ........ -- -------- -------- -------- ------ ----- .. -- --

Openitlves, except hwMport -------------------------- .... Assemblers ______ -- ____ ---- ------ ---------- ---- ---- ------ --Bottling and canning operatives ____ ----------------- ... -------- --Chetkers, 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 stitchers __ ................ __ -------------------- --------Textile operatives .... ------------ -- .... ------·--- -- -- -------- -­Other specified operatives---·------------------------------­Miscellaneous ond not specified operatives ---------------------

Manufacturing---- ............. _.,..,. _________ ---------------- -- -- -Durable goods __ ---- ---- ---------- ------ ________ .... -- ---

Machinery, including electricol.. ---- -------- ---- -------­Other durable gaod•----------------------------------

Nondurable goods, including not specified manufacturing _____ _ Food and kindred products----------------------------­Apporel and at11'1r fobricoted textile products---------·---

Nonmanufacturing industries-----------------~----- ... -------T-1port equlpooeot openrtim ________________________ _

Lakrers, except ftnn ____________________ ...................... ..

,_ .... ao4 ,..,. -n ---------------------------'- ............. ,..., 1 ........ ------------------------Paid farm laborers and form foremen .. ________ • _______ ................ ..

Unpaki family workers------------------------ .. -------------Service •Dfir:ers, except privllte hovsehokl 1 ......................... __ _

Cleaning service workers-------------- .... -------------------­Chombermoids ond moids ---------------------------------

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

Heo\th service workers __________ --------------------·----- --Nursing aides, orderlies, and attendants ............ -- -- __ ............... -- --Practical nurses ........................ ---------------------- .... -- .... --

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

Privott hoostli.W WO<l<""-----------------------------Private household workers, living in ....................... ------------- ... -Private household workers, living out .............. _______________ ,. __ _

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

Total, 16 $1 to yeors old $499 and over ark>»

39 025 2 631

6 750 207 '297 -

41 -154 5 23 -6 -

l 358 10 104 -

l 191 10 301 15

35 -195 -3'29 16

1 861 24 740 53 183 22 130 17 23 -

268 2{)

- -105 -606 25

1 40? 20 170 -172 4 61 -

367 6 504 5 188 5 128 5 79 5

2 169 221 88 30

172 6 1 497 157

65 -347 28

13 352 629 248 6

I 561 19 832 73 173 11 76 33

309 22 575 31 61 5

378 7 107 -372 43

4 292 138 163 11 528 37 825 49

3 291 156

592 11 145 -

3 645 149 372 9

- -200 4 141 4 421 18

22 4 334 17 496 15

- -786 48 873 30 664 17 364 12 193 6 171 6 JOO 5 142 -68 -

209 13

256 14

350 45

60 23

119 31 119 38 - -

6 829 514 I 032 51

403 18 2 366 228 1 318 100

709 86 1 770 68 l 192 54

277 4 1 174 122

700 50

3 501 753 25 10

3 476 743

1lncludes protective service workers. ond allocated coses not &hown Hparotely.

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

Female> wi1l\ ocrning• in 1969

$500 $1,000 $2.000 $3.000 $4.000 to to to ta to ~ $1.999 $2.999 $3,999 $4,999

3 421 5 930 5 66'.I 6 026 5 453

270 474 613 589 806 - 17 26 34 52 5 6 - 5 5

10 9 5 23 16 - - - - 5 - - - - -49 93 173 158 169 B 17 19 24 14

41 61 146 108 155 7 31 11 64 62 - - - - 5 4 13 25 26 26

20 15 27 12 28 92 160 160 125 251 24 41 43 33 34 24 25 14 25 13 5 5 14 16 21 4 4 - 4 5

17 23 30 16 35 - - - - -5 13 10 6 15 9 32 85 48 79

64 89 105 138 234 10 - 10 38 51 23 22 34 39 16 5 - - - -12 24 20 19 72 5 15 26 36 90 5 - 8 24 40 9 28 15 6 5 9 17 s 6 5

198 401 302 404 253 19 11 1() 4 5 3 9 23 20 26

150 308 215 324 146 8 4 5 21 5

18 69 49 35 71

789 1 248 1 294 2 403 2 948 16 15 42 30 104 74 101 106 289 373 69 138 173 219 78 10 32 39 16 40 It 15 - 8 5 17 40 35 80 62 14 34 38 91 173 - - 10 24 10 4 30 24 Ae 151 - 4 - 9 32

44 40 90 52 61 198 259 334 684 1 056 - 12 - 39 33 20 29 58 72 ?5 83 104 68 164 217

233 425 311 650 619

42 611 106 106 116 4 7 26 24 36

239 504 857 1 156 498 u .46 56 162 73 - - - - -11 22 37 57 43

10 39 52 31 5 14 117 156 98 13 - - - 5 13

24 25 74 111 58 37 43 101 232 46 - - - - -64 104 168 209 Ill 65 108 213 251 136 54 93 158 199 88 8 49 70 102 77 3 28 42 45 46 5 21 28 57 31

46 44 88 97 11 13 16 53 54 6 3 16 16 28 5

11 15 55 52 Ae

54 76 34 40 3

33 71 63 79 31

- 6 - 5 -13 27 21 - 5 13 27 27 - 5 - - - - -

784 1 622 1 .,, 1 073 535 144 304 332 114 45

47 133 145 36 9 336 671 640 297 107 170 475 339 1Ae 26 102 138 204 82 70 151 277 58.2 412 161 96 202 522 m 52 13 26 19 81 57

104 243 232 185 162 24 134 143 128 115

935 1 344 360 33 24 - 10 s - -

935 I 334 355 33 24

Median oorning s (dallors)

$5,000 $6.000 $7.000 $10,000 Earnsr> to to to or All worl<ed 50

$5,999 $6.999 $9,999 mort earners to 52Wffks

4 157 2 624 2 3n 744 3 310 4 096

1 215 1 019 1 245 312 5 341 6 051 63 27 55 23 5 310 5 615 10 5 5 -

5 375 ... 24 20 37 5 ... 5 8 5 - ... . .. 6 - - - ...

169 220 259 58 5 160 6 062 14 4 4 - 3 333

150 211 251 58 5 497 6 205 '29 43 39 - 4 363 5 119 - 5 10 15

5 i06 33 38 24 6 5 742 16 44 121 28 6 646 8 659

431 291 318 9 5 275 5 325 226 170 106 10 5 628 6 453 13 20 13 14 3 260 ... 20 7 15 10 4 381 ... - 6 - - ... ...

63 31 24 9 4 aoo 5 350 - - - - - -35 11 5 5 5 100 ...

105 84 214 125 6 238 7 126

213 17% 211 156 5 239 5 592 9 26 11 15 4 529 4 731

10 13 5 6 3 on ... 16 5 4 31

5 %6 44 52 90 28 5 693 123 51 97 56 5 610 5 679 53 8 21 24 5 226 5 200 11 25 4 20 4 200 ... 6 15 4 7 ... ...

154 12 83 71 2 176 3 832 9 - - -

16 23 22 24 4 962 5 844 114 33 35 15 2 621 3 619

5 - 5 12 3 :i7i

... 10 26 21 20 4 162

2 122 1 173 665 11 4 11)6 4 700 29 6 - - 4 144 4 356

324 143 114 18 4 513 4 800 34 25 12 11 2 7116 3 487 10 10 5 - 2 859 ... - - 4 -

3 506 4 063 29 18 6 -130 46 18 - 4 460 4 003 12 - - - 4 5Qj 74 27 13 - 4 71-4 42 5 15 - 5 202 5 162 u 19 9 - 2 656 3 811

874 475 250 'M 4 505 4 944 24 32 5 1 4 591 5 000

104 80 29 4 4 ~5 5 234 69 49 9 13 3 662 4 406

439 265 189 4 3 801 4 630

71 l6 28 21 3 585 4 377 29 4 8 1 4 319 ...

136 55 33 1S 3 064 3 384 7 5 - - 3 377 3 607 - - - - - -24 2 - - 3 456 4 014 - - - - 2 337

2 673 - - - 5 2 394 - - - -

3 1.0 25 - - - 3 534 6 12 4 - 3 224 3 400 - - - - - -

19 28 26 9 3 043 3 591 55 e 3 4 3 082 3 324 44 a 3 - 30~ 3 300 38 8 - - 3 422 3 729 15 8 - - 3 389 ... 23 - - - 3 447 3 679 6 - 3 - 2 625 2 892 - - - - 2792 ... - - - - ...

11 - - 4 3 202 3 397

13 4 9 7 1 78' ... 17 11 - - 24U 3 205

5 5 - 16 ... ... - - 5 4 1 315 ... - - 5 4 1 315 ... - - - - - -

203 87 85 17 2 260 2 712 - 22 12 8 2 051 2 315 - 12 - 3 2 024 2 218 51 21 15 - l 923 2 436 42 10 8 - l 819 2 169 9 ll 7 - 2 140 2 690

80 18 21 - 2 668 2 965, 10 - A - 2 467 2 702 60 12 5 - 3 944 4 585 61 20 31 14 2 509 3 270 49 20 31 14 3 023 3 651

• - 13 31 1 047 1 345 - - - -346 8 - 13 31 l 045 I

MISSISSIPPI 26- 569

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Table l 7 6. Occupation of the Female Experienced Civilian Labor Force by Earnings in 1969 and Race: 1970-Continued [Data boot<! on sample, - lexl. For minimum baM for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text]

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

JACKSON SMSA-Continued

Negra

ExperiencM tMhn lakr fon:e --.. -------------------l'meuloMI, tocholcal, ...i lclodrM ~-----------------

Accountants ____ ........................ ,., .................... -------------- __ .,. ___ ---Computer •peeioUsts •• _ --------- ------ __ ------- _______ •• ---- __ librarians ____ .................... ,,. ...... __ ---------~------ .. ,,. __ ........... _____ _ Mathematical specialists ____ •• ----------.--.---- •• __ •••• ______ _ Life ond phy•ic.ol scientists ____ ----------- •• _---- •• ____ ------ __ _ ReglstfJ:rtd nurses, dietitians, and theropists .... ~ .. --w .............................. ..

Dietitians •• ------ ---- •• __ ---- __________ • ___ •• ---- ---- •. __ _

~~!!i~~~~~~-~~~:t~~~~~~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Social ond recreotion workers-----------------------~--- .... - .... --Teachtirs, Collego and university ______________ --·'"·-------- •••

Elementary and prekinde1"9arten ----------·-----------Seco.ndary ____ ... m. -- ...... ____ ---- -- -- ---- ------ ___ _ Other teachers ______ ------------------------ ______ _ Engineering ond science technicians _______________ ,. _____________ _

Technidon:s, except health, and engineering and science., ___________ _ Wliten, artists. and entertainers -------- ---------·M------ ... ·-----

Actor$ and doncer-s ________ ------------------ .. - ............. -------Authors., editors. and reporters----------------~----- ... -------

Other profes$.ionol. technicot and kindred workers .................. ______ _ M-•M -lstnton, exeapt hno •••• -------------­Buyers, purchasing agents, and soles managers .. ------------------Restourant, cafeteria, ond bar monogers __ ------- __ ,.,. ____________ _ School odminis.trotors _____ ,. ____ ------ __ -~ .... -----------.. -------Other 'Specified monogers and odmint\trotors ____ .,._ .. ___ .,. __ .,. ______ _ Manogers ond administrators, n.e.c .• s.aloried __ ------ --------------

Wholesale ond retail trade------ ________ --------------·-·----Monagen and adminis.tra1or-s., n.e.c.~ s.etf-employed __ ---- ...... ______ _

Wholesol• and retail trod•---·------------·------------------s.t.s worlers ---- ____ ------ ________ ---- ---- .... ..., ______ _

Demonstrators, huckslero, and peddler•--------·---------·-------lnsuranr;e, real estote agents, and brokers ________________ .... ______ _

Sales clerks, retaU trade ••• ·--------------------------·--------Saletmen, retail trade __ ............ ~----------- ____ ----~---- .. -------Other soles workers -------- -------~---------------- .... ---- ----

Clericol ...i klloln4 .... .,. -----------· ____ -------- ____ _ Bank tollers ___ •.••• -· •••• -- -- -- ------ -- -- -- -· -- -- - -- - -- -- -- -

r.~~~p-... ~- :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :::::::::::: :: :::: :: :: :::: :: :: Counter clerks, except food ____ ~- _____ ,. ______________ - ... _______ _

Enumerators and interv~ewtn ---.. ------------------------------Fiie clerks. ••• _. ________ ·--- ________ -------- ____________ , .•••. Office machine operators _______ .. ,,.. .. __ ~- ______________ -- __ .... ___ _

Bookketping and bming machine operators---------------------Keypunch operators ---- ____________ ....... __ .... _______________ _

:~~~li:~~t!i~~~~~~-9-~~::~== :: == == :: :: :: :~ :: == ==== :::: ==== == Secretaries. ______ .... ____ -~ __ ..... ________________ ---·--· ..... __ ---- __ Stenographers __ .... ________________________ ---- .... __ ..... ________ _ Telephone operators -----·· ______________ ---- ____________ ,.,_, ___ _ Typi•ts ____ •• ______ -- __ •• __ •. __ •••• __ •. ______ •• -- __ .. ---- __ _ Other clertcol and kindred workers ______ ----------·--------- ___ _

Cnafts1"efl Olld lclftdnHt worlc.1n __________________________ _ Foremen, n.e.c ______________ ,._ --- .. ________ ................... .., _______ _

Operotlv .. , except lnnt•port·--·--·----------------··-----Assemblers ________ -- __________________________ -- ___ . ___ ~ _ .. _

Bottling and canning operatives------------------------------ __ _ Chetkers, examiners. and inspectors; monufacturmg --------------­Dressmakers and seomitrenes, exc&p1 factory------------------­Laundry and drycleoning: operatives, •ncfuding ironers -------- ---- __ Groders and sorters, manufacturing ______ ---·------------------~ Packers and wrappers, except produce _________ ··----------~------Sewers. and stitchers __ ---- ---- -~ ---- -------- "-~--------- _____ _ Textikt operatives. ___________________________________ ... ------ __ Other specified aperoti\/es _____ ,,.,. ________________ p __ ,. .. ,. _______ _

Miscello-ne-o-us and not specified operative-s -------------- ... --------Manufacturing_ .. -- -- ---- ______________________ -- ~- ___ .. -- -- -

Durable goods -- ---- ---- __ -- -- -- -- -- -- - - -- -- -- - - -- ---· ---Machinery. including electrkol .. _________ ------------ ---- --Other durable goods----------··------------------------

Nondurable goods, including not specified mom.rfooturiog _______ _ Food and kindred produtts ..•. __ ·- .• ------------------ --­Apparel and other fabricated textilo products----------··--·-

Nonmanufocturing indutitrles ..... -- __ ---- __ ---- .. ------------- __ ,.

Trao•port ......... , opet'Otlws •• ____ ---- -----·--------- __

lJIMrtrs. e>1:tept f1r111 .. ________ ------------- __ ~--- ---- __

.,.. ....... , ............... ---------------·-------------ftlm "'""8n ... "'"" 1...- ____ .. -------· ............... __

Paid form laborers and form foremen. __________________________ _ Unpaid family workers -- ______________ ... ___ ---------- --~- -~·,- --

$.ervke wotken, •x.cept private hou:sehohl 1 ------- _________ _

Cleon•ng &ervice workers ____ ----------------- .. - ------ ---- ---- .... Chombe<maids and maids ---------------·-·-···--------------

food $ervice workers ------- _,.,.. -----------.. ------------ -------Coak•, except private household------·-····---------------- •• Waiters and food counter workr:rs .... _________ ...... -- .. - -------- __

Heotth service workers __ .... ---- .. ---·--- .. ----------~-- .... ------ __ Nuni.ing aKles.~ orderlies, and ottendonts. _______________________ _ fl'Q(;ficol nurses .. -- _ -- ___________ .. __ ,.. ___ ---- __ ---- ___ ~ ---- --

Pertional strvice work.ttrs ---------------- ........ ------ __ ---- .. _.,. __ .,. Hoirdrtssers and cosmetof09ists ____ ---- - .. -.---··--- -- -------- ...

Primo ... ..i..w wttl.en ______________ ---------- •. -- ---Private houHhold workers, liiJing in---------····~-----------------Priva1e hous.ehold worker$, Uving out------------------ _________ .,

Females with earnings in 1969

Total, 16 years old ond over

$1 to $499

or los.s

$500 to

$999

$1.000 10

$1,999

$2.000 to

$2.999

$3,000 to

$3,999

13 023 l 348 1 789 3 157 2 823 1 688

668 36 32 84 175 217 5

236 10 15 11 58 48 26 8 9 6

19$ 10 7 11 49 29 SB 4 39

.j() a 141 5 6 8 4 746 5 13 35 77 78 237 10 4 15 9 21 a 6 11 5

6

6 100 6 9 13 16

148 10 311 21 28 31

5 20 12

225 5

18 149

53

l 135 5

27 128 28 16 39 30

21 6

22 263

34 55

482

176 21

705 186

61 36

395 4

120 185

243 475 370 192 109 83

178 107 23

105 133

199

17

80 80

4 233 964 368

1 706 1 213

216 032 875

76 310 139

3 304 5

3 299

14

10

4

102

5 6 6 5

5 16

10 49

5

72

4

18 4 6

10

11 19 6 6

6

13

17

17

32 32

344 51 18

164 100 28 54 50 4

32 3

703 5

698

23

18

5 5

32 5 3

24

112

11

5 22

64

12

142 14

14

9 27

31 47 36

5

5 31 8 3

11

19

11

13 13

530 137

.<I() 248 165 23 73 55

41 14

863

863

21

5

9 6

63

4 44

15

19

9

10

58

6 30

22

156 196 5 6

~4 32 10 6 5

12 25 37

6 11 5 8! 87

25 41 11

'63 502 17 40

10 26 11 19

107 1.<IO

7 35 15 50

30 53 66 139 56 105 36 39 24 20 12 19 20 66

9 48 5 6

10 34 47 31

47 37

17 17

137 I 407 299 332 133 145 525 499 436 321

51 100 201 411 171 395

5 5 72 96 27 66

297 348

'297 348

8 4 4

12

12

224

24 6

13 19

10

44

17

101

42 5

533 73

19 6

98

57 72

89 119 96 48 27 21 48 36 9

23 25

57

541 87 26

195 130

4 200 153

31 52 17 29

29

$4.000 to

$4,999

818

214

11

27

27 15

11 18 99 17 10

19 6

13

41

s 24

12

202

15

7 11

11 6

73

6 18 6b

21

141 35

!3

29 58 44 38 30 8 6 6

14

149 39 3

23 9

10 57 42 11 15 12

20

20

'Includes protec:tive service workers and allocated cases not shown separately.

26-570 MISSISSIPPI

$5,000 to

$5.999

557

350 5

16

37 5

32

4 6

180 67 8

6 21

16

10

6 6

61

29

11 14

16 5

31 7

24 24 20 8

12 4

13

70

34 34

25 5

20

$6,000 to

$6,999

379

282

8

10

10

5 35

141 68 15

14

41

7 10

12

11

15 5

10 10

$7,000 $10,000 to or

$9,999 more

368

259

20

20

12 53

118 26

25

22

11 11

30

11

4

25 6

11 4

13

13

96

19

6

4

11

4

5

4 4

13 8 3

31

31

Median earnings (dollars)

All earners

2 077

5 217

3 500

3 7o7

6 671 5 367 5 634

4 158

2 060

1 926

3 007

2 750

3 716

2 546 3 119

2 748 3 301

2 4!8

3 ci53 2 810

2 934 2 759 2 829 3 208 3 389

2 576 2 760

2 544 l 926

2 662

2 074 1 983 l 947 l 840 l 783 2 060 2 457 2 409

2 102 2 386

066

668

Earners worked SO

to 52 weeks

2 394

5 185

3 763

4 026

5 352

2 744

3 661

4 265

3 108 3 567

26W

3 119

3 307 3 072 3 108

2 775

3 284

1 366 2 227 2 145 2 264 2 109

2 682 2 616

2 235

l 346

I 349

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

1

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Table 177. Selected Occupation by Maior Industry of the Experienced Civilian Labor Force by Earnings in 1969 and Sex: 1970

The State

Mole experienced clvlllon labor forte ·--------

Agriculhm>, ,.,.,ITV, ond fisheries ----···-------·· Professional and managerial workers, except form ___ ,.. ____ _ Clerical and sales workers_., ________ .., __ ., ___ .. _____ ,. __ ,. __ Laborers, except form ---........................................................ .. Other blue-collar worker•-------------------------·-··· Farmers and farm managers. ................................................... .. Farm laborers and farm foremen ----------------------Service workers, except private household ........................... ... --

Mlnlet •• __ •••••••••• ---- ____ •• ---- ___ • _. __ •• Professional, technical, and kindred workers-------------Managers and administrators, except farm ................................ .. Clerical and soles workers---------------------------­Craftsmen and kindred workers ---------------------.... Operatives. except transport-------------------------­Transport equipment operatives, ond laborers, except farm .. Service workers, except private household --------------

Coa1trvction -------- ____ -------------- __ ----Professional, technical, and kindred workers------- .. ----­Managers and administrators, except form----------- .. --Sales workers __ ---- ------ -·-- .... ------ -----·-- ------Clerical and kindred workers--------- ... ---------------­Crahsmen and kindred workers ---------- .. ------------Operatives, except transport ................................................... .. Transport equipment operatives ________ ,. _____________ _

Laborers, except form --------------------~--------- .. Service workers, except private household --------------

M111ufocturin9, total-------------------------­Professionol, technical, and kindred workers··-----------­Managers and odministrotors, except form--------- .. ----Soles workers ------ ., _______ ------ ______________ ...... .. Clerical and kindred workers .............................................. ,.. .. .. Crahsmen and kindred workers ----------------------­Operatives, except transport------------------- .. -----­Transport equipment operotives ----------------------­laborers, except farm ------------------------------­Service workers, except private household --------------

Ma•vla<turlng, durable goods-------------------Professional, technical, and kindred workers ____________ _ Managers and administrators, except farm-----·---------Soles workers ________ ............ ------ ---- ................ ------Clerical and kindred workers ______________ ------ .. ----Craftsmen and kindred workers ----------------------­Operatives, except transport-------------------------­Transport equipment operatives ----------------------­laborers. except form ---- .. -------------------------­Service workers, except private household --------------

Manufadurlng, aondurablt goods, including nat specified __ ---- ---- .... ---- ---- ------ ____ ----

Professional, technical, and kindred workers------------­Managers and administrators, except farm--------------Soles workers ______ -------- __ ---- ---- ______ --------Clerical and kindred workers __ ........ __ ---- ---------- ___ _ Craftsmen and kindred workers ----------------------­Operatives, except transport-------------------------­Transport equipment operatives ----------------------­laborers, except farm ------------------------------­Service workers, except private household --------------

TrnsportaUan, conu1unka1lons, and other puWic utHities ____ ---- ---- - - ---------------- -- -- -Professional, technical, and kindred workers ____________ _

Managers and administrators, except form--------------Soles workers ---- ____ ------ ______ ---- .... ---- --------Clerical and kindred workers-------- __ ... ______________ _ Craftsmen and kindred workers --------- .. -------------Operatives, except transport ____ -- __ ---- ------ ------ --Transport equipment operatives ----------------------­laborers, except farm ------------------------------­Service workers, except private household --------------

Wholesale tnde •• --·· ------ __ ------ -- ------ •• Professional, technical, and kindred workers------------­Managers and administrators, except farm--------------Soles workers ------------------------------ --------Clerico! and kindred workttrs -------------------- -----­Craftsmen and kindred workers -------~--------------­Operatives, except transport-------------------------­Transport equipment operatives--------- .. ------------­laborers. except form -------------------------------Service workers, except private household ____ ,. ________ _

RetaH tnde ________________________________ _

Professional. technical, and kindred workers .... -----------Managers and administrators, except form ........................ .. Sales workers ------------------------------ --------Clerical and kindred workers--------------------------Craftsmen and kindred workers _____ ,. ________________ _

------

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

--------

----------

----------

---------

------

Operatives, except transport-------------------------­Transport equipment operatives ----------------------­laborers, except form ------------------~----------­Service workers, except private household --··----------

---

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

495-2Hi 0 - 73 - 37

[Doto based on sample, see text. For minimum ba .. for derived figures (percent median etc) and mooning of •ymbol• see tex1] -Personlli with earnintJs

Total, 16 $1to Percent $2.000 $4.000 $5.000 $6.000 $7,000 $8,000 $10,000 $15,(l()() Med ion worked years old $1.999 to to to 10 lo to 10 or etirning:s SO to 52 and over or loss $3,999 $4,999 $5,999 $6.999 $7,999 $9,999 $14,999 mOl'<I <dollar.) weeks

444 859 81 651 93 633 45 311 43 O'IO 39 284 33 275 42 715 43 741 22 159 5 043 69.8

50 074 22 835 14 2n 2 836 2 377 1 495 l 109 1 4'4 1 917 1 739 2 309 53.9 2 113 196 372 192 152 248 166 100 253 354 6 583 77.0 196 56 35 12 5 15 26 19 15 13 4 583 57.1 l 833 781 551 115 145 71 61 42 40 27 2 492 40.5 2 242 646 799 284 166 156 so 107 28 6 3 189 58.2 19 221 7 931 3 843 1 356 1 273 670 575 971 1 393 l ?ff/ 2674 70.9 24 349 13 166 8 638 858 628 335 231 175 108 130 l 849 39.0 120 59 34 19 B - - - - - 2 059 55.0

7 322 626 844 575 574 743 n6 1 501 1 328 405 7 412 67.6 683 34 57 15 20 55 39 153 201 109 9 58ll B4.3 526 11 26 5 15 36 23 73 193 144 11 917 87.6 215 6 - - 22 24 23 62 45 33 9 048 91.6 l 435 63 132 112 130 134 154 308 340 62 7 951 69.3 3 604 • 368 468 326 310 397 399 765 525 46 6 831 60.5 756 135 149 100 77 79 n 111 17 11 4 940 64.8 103 9 12 17 - 18 11 29 7 - 6 750 50.5

53 647 8 426 13 163 6 319 5 797 4 S47 3 720 4 355 5 315 2 005 4 828 51.0 2 532 102 165 127 221 221 243 364 665 424 9 027 B4.2 4 422 265 354 276 352 309 447 573 l 100 746 8 726 81.2 226 8 16 21 31 22 27 16 66 19 7 556 86.7 717 84 61 69 106 68 72 119 100 38 6 566 79.2 30 90'I 4 405 7 331 3 895 3 732 3 020 2 356 2 n1 2 aoe 641 4 955 54.7 2 706 304 597 314 280 324 210 286 346 45 5 493 59.9 2 815 420 1 305 419 286 126 94 89 58 18 3 513 61.7 8 846 2 765 3 140 1 158 718 421 247 176 158 63 3 056 46.0 474 73 194 40 71 36 24 11 14 11 3 691 64.3

124 079 14 632 28 489 16 845 14 292 13 022 ID 511 12 189 10 5-03 3 596 5 145 73.0 6 668 307 236 228 425 569 720 1 278 2 154 743 9 316 88.0 6 049 320 320 242 346 418 4IH 863 1 655 l 416 10 140 88.8 2 943 375 272 159 113 232 279 383 771 359 8 217 82.5 6 289 443 1 060 887 997 926 795 742 364 75 5 757 00.4 29 091 l 956 3 927 3 204 3 772 4 125 3 568 4 570 3 339 630 6 409 80.3 47 139 5 676 13 534 8 282 6 100 4 951 3 493 3 211 1 681 211 4 526 69.6 7 814 844 2 399 1 312 1 041 797 513 598 256 54 4 506 70.3

14 318 4 147 5 554 1 873 1 112 696 346 328 167 95 3 085 52.3 3 768 564 I 187 658 386 308 320 216 116 13 4 202 72.2

80 738 10 065 19 718 11 304 9 620 8 478 6 6'17 6 859 s aao 2 117 4 936 71.2 4 236 172 151 132 256 303 464 739 l 495 524 9 732 88.5 3 624 242 236 182 ?ff/ 196 255 476 985 !143 10 081 86.6

972 25 69 46 59 76 76 133 314 174 10 032 89.3 3 684 207 577 475 627 587 511 418 237 45 5 930 82.2 19 857 l 478 2 936 2 256 2 732 2 900 2477 2 834 1 927 317 6 182 78.5

30 851 3 723 9 103 5 641 4 223 3 389 2 290 1 688 695 99 4 461 69.l 4 545 560 I 634 794 564 44() 223 231 83 16 4 099 64.4

10 982 3 375 4 387 1 346 741 453 240 235 115 90 2 965 49.9 l 987 283 625 432 209 134 161 105 29 9 4 198 71.5

43 341 4 567 8 771 5 541 46n 4 544 3 814 5 330 4 623 1 479 5 597 76.3 2 432 135 85 96 169 266 264 539 659 219 8 746 87.2 2 425 78 84 1£) 137 222 214 387 670 573 10 228 92.2 l 971 35-0 203 113 54 156 203 250 457 185 7 539 79.2 2 605 236 483 412 370 339 284 324 127 30 5 464 77 7 9 234 478 991 948 1 040 l 225 1 091 l 736 1 412 313 6 947 B4.0

16 268 l 953 4 431 2 641 l 877 l 562 I 203 l 523 986 112 4 666 70.5 3 269 284 765 518 477 357 m 367 173 38 5 142 78.6 3 336 772 1 167 527 371 243 106 93 52 5 3 536 60.5 1 781 281 562 226 177 174 159 111 87 4 4 210 72.9

34 463 4 994 6 035 2 876 2 908 3 411 3 162 4 946 4 938 1 2'13 6 123 73.8 2 207 233 101 91 136 167 171 359 716 233 9 139 85.3 3 020 99 165 67 149 310 268 540 939 483 9 674 87.0

306 5 14 33 11 57 28 65 55 38 8 154 78.1 2 859 216 321 196 328 318 454 005 379 42 7 111 83.3 8 906 424 877 631 716 l 161 l 255 1 828 1 832 182 7 513 83.9 1 787 230 417 208 211 239 146 231 76 29 5 182 63.2

10 261 2 725 2 194 928 851 745 649 l 100 794 275 4 228 61.6 4 347 913 l 678 633 397 371 142 161 47 5 3 502 65.5

770 149 2$! 89 109 43 49 57 - 6 3 761 70.4

19 577 2 046 2 909 2 082 2 037 l 966 1 aoa 2 504 2 567 1 658 6 363 80.9 453 15 11 4 30 45 55 94 135 64 9 415 90.5

3 635 170 108 191 257 253 285 617 864 810 9 535 92.2 4 935 254 287 321 457 541 618 839 1 008 610 7 983 87.5 l 331 153 196 202 230 137 158 133 83 39 5 498 79.6 2 383 194 278 205 265 374 '!111 426 280 52 6 667 81.5 1 394 304 416 168 151 122 97 88 48 - 3 889 67.3 3 665 371 1 025 687 536 393 235 244 115 59 4 635 764 I 507 506 438 258 93 78 38 63 21 12 3 130 552

274 79 70 46 18 23 13 - 13 12 3 657 67.9

59 742 12 784 12 316 6 071 6 129 5 222 4 030 5 063 5 235 2 au 4 786 73.7 I 419 71 104 56 93 87 104 280 410 214 9 389 86.5

15 959 1 323 I 722 1 329 1 694 1 636 1 565 2 128 2 656 1 906 7 176 90.1 II 738 2 212 1 958 1 129 l 284 1 240 843 1 238 l 303 531 5 444 76.5 3 113 1 018 777 324 306 239 172 137 120 20 3 '.Ja6 67.4 9 474 1 082 2 277 1 304 1 370 1 177 794 815 493 162 5 054 77.3 7 OJl 2 322 2 223 724 669 398 301 234 126 34 3 ()74 59.9 3 755 ll08 l 293 666 354 266 156 132 72 B 3 654 66.2 4 551 2 -466 l 238 342 249 115 55 39 35 12 I 845 .45.4 2 702 I 482 724 197 110 64 40 1£) 20 5 1 823 .47.1

MISSISSIPPI 26- 571

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Table 177. Selected Occupation by Major Industry of the Experienced Civilian Labor Force by Earnings in 1969 and Sex: 1970-Continued

[Doto based on somplto ... text For minimum bose for derived f19ures (percent. median, etc.) and mooning of symbols, see !ext)

The State

Male •xper:lence;I dvllian lobot' force -Continued

n.-ce ........... ...i ..... ··- ----------------Profnsionol. technical, ond kindred workon ---· --·--·----Monogen and odministrotort, ei«:ept farm _____________ _ -Sales worktrs -----· ------------ ---·---- -···-··-----Clerical and kindred workers _________________________ _ --Croft1men and kindred workers ---------- ------------­O~ives, <l<C01>I transport-------------·-----------­Transport 'Jquipment operatives-----------------------

---laborers, except form·------------··-·------------·· -Service workers, except private household ··-·-····----·

.................... .-.. ---·-----------------Professionol, technical, ond kindred workers------------. -Managers ond odmintstrators, except form .. --- ... -- ............. .. Soles worken ------ ------ ---- ---· --··--···--·----·· -Clerico! and kindred work.ors--------······---------·-· Craftsmen and kindred workers •• --·-·-·--------· •••••

--Operatives, except transport ...................... ~-------"'-"'--- ... .. -Trans.port equipment operotivH .. ------------...................... .. Laborers. e>«:opt form •• ------------------------ •.••• . Service workers, except private household ---·---------· -

........... ---------------------------- ----Profeuionol and manogerio·I workers., except farm _______ _ -Cktricol and soles workers--·------···---·--·-··-----· -Craftsmen ond operatives, 'ncluding- transport ___________ _ -Loborer1. except form -------------------------------. Service- workers, except priva1e household .. -------------­Privafe househok! workers -----------.. ---------- ..... ---

-. &tertola111""t ...i _..., .-.. -·------ -·--­

Professiot10I, lechnicol, and kindred workers-·----------· Monogers ond odmint,trotors, exce-p-t form----------------Soles workers •• -- -----· ---· -- -- •• ---- __ ••.. ---· -----Cktricol ond kindred workers---------· .• -----···-------Craftsmen ond 'kindred workers --------------- .. - .......... .. -Operatives. except transport-------------------------- -Tron!&port equipment operatiive-s ___ ., __________ .,. ______ ,,,_ -laborers. ei«;ept form -------~- .. ----- ............................... .. Service worker$, cx<:ept pri11ote household .................. ,._,,_,,.

,,,., ............ relote4 .-.. ________________ _ Professional, technical. and kindred workers ............ . Managers and administrators, except farm--------------Sates workers -------- _., ________ .... ------------------Clerical and kindred workers ________ ------------------Crahsmen and kindred workers ----------------------­Operatives. except transport -----------·-.. -A---------­Tronsport equipment operatives __ ---------------------laborers, except form ---- ______ ---------------------Se-rvice workers, except pril/ate hou~hold --------------

Poblk odmlai<tnrtlon •• ______ •• ____ ........... __ Professional, technical, and kindred workers------------­Mancgers and administrators, except farm----------~- __ SaJes workers ------ ____ -------------------------- __

-

-----

--. ---

Clerical and kindr«i worker5 ---- ---------------------­Crnhsmen and kindred workers ----------------------­Operatives~ except trans.port-------------------------­Transport equipment operatives ---------------------­laborers, except farm ------------------------------­Service workers, except prNote hou$thold --------------

----

Femole experieftctd civilian lallor force-----· --

~. ,.,.,lrf, .... - -----·-------· .. Professtonol and rnanageriol workers, except form ______ _ --

---Clerico! and •ales workers •••• __ ------------------ •.•. loborers, except form --- .. -------------------------­Other blue-collar workers •• ---·---------------------­formers ond farm monogors •••••••.• --------------·-­Farm laborers and farm foNlmen ----···-------·--- --· Service worken, e.cepl pri'iate household -----·-··· •••

---

-· --•lolotl-- -- -- -----· -- ---- -- -- ·- -·-· ----·- -· Professional, technical, and kindred workers .. _____ .. ____ _

Ma.nogers and administrators~ except form------------­Clerical ond solos workers---·------·-·-----····----· Craftsmen ond k•ndred wa-rkers ----------------------Operativu, e>Ccept transport ............... ------------------Transport equipment aperolives, ond laborer•. except form Service workers, except private hou1ehold ·----···---·-

Coaotnctloo -----···---- -··-----·-····-· ---Profe .. ional, technical, and kindred workers-·-----··--· Monogers and odministrote>rs. except form·-·---------· Sole$ workers····-----·--------------·----·-----.-Clerical and kindred workers •• ·-------·-·----·------· Croflsmen and kindred workers ---------------·-----­Operotivos, except transport-·----·------·-·-·-----·­Transport equipment operatives ----------------- .. ----laborers, except form ---------------·------··--·-·· Service workers, except private household -·---·-·-----

26-572 MISSISSIPPI

-· ---· .. --·--· ·-·--· --·-·-·--· ------

Tatol. 16 yeon old and over

II 696 625

3 464 4 579 1 739

364 57 20

290 558

12 003 632

1 028 343 412

6 859 1 612

269 254 594

9 928 l 902

506 l 961 l 846 2 960

753

1 163 394 437

70 36

186 11 4

267 458

,. 574 22 792 3 085

98 I 604 2 026

579 446 690

7 254

21 891 3 966 3 505

29 5 112 2 081

418 658 784

5 338

269 353

4 147 130 593 164 188 744

2 211 117

355 20 17

228 22 64 4 -

2 231 178 92 11

1 274 392 65 39

144 36

$1 to $2.000 $4.000 $1.999 to to or loss $3.999 $4.999

962 959 597 23 27 16

133 125 80 289 174 188 194 208 1<16 63 64 -19 15 8 -

5 - 5 94 137 "" 146 216 69

2 120 2 482 1 391 56 32 "" 68 60 64 22 17 25 44 54 29

I 30'I 1 768 868 325 392 200 43 109 "" 96 88 10

157 162 107

3 4'41 2 468 906 180 2.09 145 117 127 51 495 678 232

1 177 493 95 875 858 360 597 103 23

594 ™ 191 124 47 26 84 41 41 14 16 7 21 10 -50 34 10 7 - -- - -

105 106 42 189 114 65

6 554 6 583 2 765 2 283 2 056 1 492

121 130 96 36 - -

671 258 86 254 391 335 175 200 84 2.09 100 51 331 279 31

2 474 3 Ill/ 590

1 637 2 545 1 857 195 209 134 175 184 232 - - -296 323 237 122 295 205 69 71 43 82 300 122

182 269 110 516 894 774

99 426 90 591 31 490

2 .,,, 1 040 216 34 50 5

140 193 115 77 71 12

112 58 9 334 212 40

I 659 452 35 113 4 -

23 19 63 - 5 -- - 6 23 63 39 - 6 11 - 15 3 - - 4 - - -

3'IO 632 392 16 17 'J9 10 14 10 11 - -203 385 251 66 105 70 26 17 18 - 30 9 45 47 5 13 17 -

~ns with earnings

$7,000 $8,000 $10,000 $15,000 Median Percent

$5,000 $6,000 worked to to to lo lo or earnings 50 lo 52

$5.999 $6.999 $7/199 $9,999 $14,999 more (dollars) weeks

796 813 1 056 1 599 2 684 2 160 8 744 85,$ 31 45 39 91 217 136 10 933 86.9

179 257 300 SM) 970 880 10 608 92.l 311 348 #4 684 1 087 I 054 9 566 89.5 189 183 200 217 329 73 6 724 77.8 21 32 41 22 61 11 5 286 56.3 8 - - - 20 6 ... ... - - - 10 - -

tii'.1 10 - - 5 - - 2 745 47 18 32 30 - - 3 231 67,2

1 357 1 031 786 1 057 1 090 489 4 862 73,9 26 42 56 121 168 87 8 992 82.4 52 98 108 149 261 168 8 859 94.0 47 14 22 68 83 45 8 721 85.1 42 74 36 77 40 16 6 500 79.9

858 541 4'46 476 434 159 4 406 73.8 213 169 86 135 78 14 4 445 66.9 27 28 - 4 14 - 3 679 63.2 18 5 23 14 - - 2 705 4<1.9 74 60 9 13 12 - 3 728 57.4

804 688 416 415 494 296 3 234 66.2 236 214 199 182 294 243 6 846 87.0 52 58 23 20 26 32 4 176 68.8

178 135 Ill 73 95 6 3 432 67.9 15 47 3 16 - - 1 568 39.5

'}97 234 118 124 79 15 3 410 72.2 26 - 4 - - - l 261 49.9

191 110 101 102 103 103 3 834 60.0 23 22 26 41 41 44 5 000 52.8 52 39 51 43 37 49 6 013 76.2 7 6 - 10 5 5 ... . .. 5 - - - - - ...

64'.5 46 22 10 - 9 5 4 900 4 - - - - - ... . .. - - - 4 - - ... 4 10 - - - - 2 538 34.8

50 11 14 4 11 - 2 702 65.5

3 617 3 IOS 3 194 3 599 4 211 4 246 5 936 68.2 2 624 2 770 2 356 2 308 3 097 3 806 7 073 69.9

178 308 383 729 768 372 8 896 84.4 - 10 10 9 23 10 141 97 50 155 128 18 3 016 55.0 235 242 213 209 136 11 5 140 74.0

15 21 28 32 15 9 3 145 55.6 50 16 9 - 11 - 2 280 48.7 16 15 - 4 9 5 2 100 50.3

358 326 145 153 24 15 2 728 61.4

2 211 2 361 2 656 3 891 3 456 1 277 7 126 84.4 203 265 411 772 1 265 512 9 466 86.7 261 338 344 565 932 474 8 773 87.9 - - - 11 18 -391 628 820 1 488 780 149 7 830 85.8 226 256 428 356 165 28 6 752 83.3

71 60 "" 56 4 - 5 366 70.8 52 53 17 18 7 7 3 647 74.2

118 29 35 26 10 5 3 561 58.4 889 732 557 599 275 102 5 546 85.6

22 304 12 847 5 445 4 041 2 239 970 2 778 53.3

161 98 49 53 40 21 1 680 45.4 5 10 10 12 4 - 3 240 43.8

65 41 25 4 4 6 3 622 68.I 4 - - - - - 2 141 61.0 - 9 - - - - 1 679 36.2

53 38 9 15 28 15 2 358 75.9 34 - 5 22 4 - 1 333 28.4 - - - - - - 1 035 53.8

30 54 24 53 14 5 5 083 69.9 - 4 - 6 5 - ... ... - - - 7 4 -30 "" 24 5 - - 4 718 67'.5 - - - - 5 - ... 6

... - - 35 - 5 ... ... - - - - - - ... ... - - - - - - - -322 224 69 91 84 27 4 239 65.7 35 20 13 16 22 10 5 771 81.5 5 20 5 - 24 4 ... ... - - -207 143

- - - ... -32 39 9 5 4 195 71.2

42 41 11 24 25 8 4 357 51.3 - - - - 4 - ... ... - - - - -33 - ... - 8 6 3 149 49.3 - -- - - 6 - - ... ...

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

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The State

Female exJl!lrl111ced clvilion labor force -Continuetl

M"'""11dvriot, total---------------------------Profe•sional, technical, and kindred workers---------- ___ _ Managers and administrators, except farm---------------Soles workers ---------- -----------------------------Clerical ond kindred workers-------------------------­Craftsmen and kindred workers ----------------------­Operatives, except transport----- .. ---------- .. ---------­Transport equipment operatives -----------------------­laborers, except form ------------------------------­Service workers, except private hou$ehold --------------

... - ........... .w. ...... -------------------Professional, technical, and kindred workers -------- ____ _ Managers and administrators, except farm--------------Sokts workers ---- -------------------------------.. --Clerical and kindred workers. ________________________ _ Craftsmen and kindred workers ............................................ .. Operatives, except transport------------------- .. ------Tron$port equipment operatives _., ___________ .,., __ ..,. ____ .. Laborers, except form ---------------------·---------Service workers, except private household .............. ______ _

................................. ........, not

lptclflff -· --·--·-----· -- ····--------------Professional, technical, ond kindred workers .......................... .. Managers and administrator$, except form .......................... .. Sales workers __ ---- __ ........................ ------------------Clerical and kindred workers .. ________________________ _ Craftsmen and kindred workers ----------------------­Operatives. except transport-------------------------­Transport equipment operatives -----------------------laborers, except form ............................................................. .. Service workers, except private household .................... - .... -

r ... spertat1oft, , ...... 1co11o ....... - ,.Wlc •tlitln ..... ------------ __ ............ ---------- __ _

Professional, technical, and kindred workers------------­Managers and administrators, except form--------·-----So~s workers-------------------------------............ .. Cktrical and kindred workers _________________________ _

Crofh.men and kindred workers ----------------------­Operatives, except transport-------------------------­Transport equipment operatives ----------------------­laborers, except form -·-·-- ---· ---·--------····----­Service workers, except private household --------------

Wholesale tro.te •••••••••••••••• --------------Professional, technical, and kindred workers-------------Managers and administrators, except form .............. ______ _ Sales workers ______ ---- ..... ------------ -------- -- ----Clerical and kindred workers .. ___________________ .,. ____ _ Craftsmen and kindred workers -------............................... .. Operatives, except transport--------------·----------­Transport equipment operatives ----------------------­laborers, except farm -------------------·-----------Service workers, except private household ........ -................. ..

•• , •• trMe -- -------- -----------·---------·-Professional. technical, and kindred workers------------­Managers and administrators, except farm--------------Sales workers ............ ---------- ----------------------Clerical and kindred workers-------------··--------·-­Croh$men and kindred workers ----------------------­Operatives, except transport·----------------·--------Transport equipment operatives ............ ---- ---------·-- .. Laborers, except farm ............................................................ .. Service workers, except private household --------------

ffoace, iRtillf'PC:e, lllMI real esttrte -·------------­Professional, technical, and kindred workers---------·--­Managers and administrators, except farm----·---------Sales workers ............. -------- ......... ----------·---------Clerical and kindred workers .................................................. .. Craftsmen ond kindred workers ·---------------------­Operatives, except transport--------------·----------­Transport equipment operatives ---------------·------­Laborers, except farm --------------------·--- .. ------Service workers, except private household ................ ------

llutlaess ...i...,... ......,., ---------------·-··-Professional, technical, and kindred workers-------------Managers and administrators. except form ____ .. ________ _

Soles workers ---· ---------- ---------- --------------Clerical and kindred workers •• -.---------------------­Croftsmen and kindred workors -·-·-------------·--·-­Operatives, except transport-------------------------­Transport equipment opero1ives __ ---------------.. ----­Laborers, except farm ---------- -----------------.. --­Service workers, except private household --------------

Pon....i 1..-.kes. •••• _________ -----··--------Professional and managerial workers. except farm ______ .... Clerical and sales workers ______ .., ___________________ .. ., Craftsmen and operatives, includil"l9 transport .................... .. Laborers, except farm -------------------------------Servtce workers, except private household ....................... __ Private household workers ---------------------------

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

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

--. ---. ---

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

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

(Dato based on sample, ... h!xt. For minimum bo.., far derived figures (pertent, median, etc.) and mooning of B)llllbola, se. text)

P&rsons with earnings

Total, 16 $1 to $4,000 Percent

$2.000 $5.000 $6,000 $7.000 $8.000 $10,000 $15,000 Median worked years old $1,999 to to to to to to to or &arnirlgs 50 to 52 and over or loss $3.999 $4.999 $5,999 $6.999 $7.'199 $9.999 $1-4,999 more (dollars) weeks

64 995 13 418 33 612 ll 216 3 758 1 <W8 621 412 255 195 3 135 57.2 l 119 149 260 266 165 ll3 Bl 60 39 16 4 566 71.8 478 57 92 59 76 34 39 49 34 38 5408 79.5 405 149 115 38 25 14 21 20 12 ll 2 930 56.3 6 224 l 187 2 789 2 117 l 116 559 222 107 n 50 4 064 67.4 3 195 492 l 162 818 371 145 91 52 44 20 3 903 66.0 49 670 10 726 28 267 7 ff/4 l 968 SB3 152 175 42 60 2 998 54.5 130 6 90 19 - 4 5 6 - - 3 311 66.2 l 195 411 579 155 18 15 10 - 7 - 2 644 51.l 579 241 258 50 19 11 - - - - 2 376 53.4

18 758 3 443 8 045 4 150 1 770 676 26'1 225 94 86 3 476 59.3 475 5'4 112 118 73 43 30 38 - 7 4 606 62.3 196 10 32 18 45 14 25 23 8 21 5 844 Bl.I 55 10 14 19 - 5 - 4 3 -3 9ff/ 475 l 198 1 054 679 309 140 38 46 30 4 296 69.2

I 318 257 500 298 88 56 41 40 27 11 3 608 60.2 ll 702 2 305 5 646 2 536 863 225 2ll 79 3 17 3 256 56.1

84 6 56 lO - 4 5 3 - -2 723 689 222 339 88 18 15 - - 7 - 48.2

270 104 148 9 4 5 - - - - 2 419 44.4

48 237 9 975 25 567 7 066 1 988 m 352 '47 161 109 3 028 56.3 644 95 148 148 92 40 51 22 39 9 4 534 78.7 2B2 47 60 41 31 20 14 26 26 17 4 829 78.4 350 139 101 19 25 9 21 16 9 11 2 713 54.9

4 255 712 1 591 1 063 437 250 82 69 31 20 3 779 65.7 1 877 235 662 520 283 89 50 12 17 9 4 080 70.2

37 968 B 421 22 621 5 158 1 105 358 124 99 39 43 2 934 54.0 46 - 34 9 - - - 3 - -

5·5:i 506 189 2<1() 67 - - 10 - - - 2 533 309 137 110 41 15 6 - - - - 2 318 61.2

8 419 2 420 1 918 1 310 I 409 707 l26 231 SB 40 3 866 60.3 298 25 70 38 88 32 12 20 13 - 5 182 82.2 224 15 41 30 27 47 30 30 4 - 5 963 76.8 45 12 18 5 10 - - - - - ...

5 685 961 1 407 l 104 1 218 599 244 125 12 15 4 430 70.0 190 21 25 19 17 11 26 35 29 7 7 077 83.7 141 '47 78 11 - 5 - - - - 2 603 52.5

l 556 1 :204 208 62 32 9 14 9 - 18 I 292 16.3 107 35 34 19 12 - - 7 - - 3 088 71.0 173 100 37 22 5 4 - 5 - - 1 730 56.6

4 416 1 154 1 447 157 412 264 103 70 88 21 3 457 62.3 70 25 16 4 5 - 20 - - - ...

a·1:6 2B2 21 72 44 57 13 9 7 49 10 5 070 249 93 56 35 7 30 9 10 4 5 3 125 64.3

2 556 637 717 591 299 189 58 38 21 6 3 788 64.1 96 9 30 22 13 5 - 7 10 -

2m eao 253 468 117 21 17 - - 4 - 48.2 100 25 29 16 10 5 7 B - - ... 108 55 36 17 - - - - - - I 964 55.6 75 36 23 ll - 5 - - - - ... ...

40 748 18 150 14 &69 3 490 1 7'17 875 524 476 363 204 2 299 56.4 290 51 80 39 52 5 2ll - 28 7 4 359 74.5

4 625 1 357 l 341 539 4f1f 250 232 203 201 93 3 425 76.7 12 658 5 501 5 355 884 421 149 116 101 74 57 2 309 54.6 10 146 3 327 4 110 1 465 6/;IJ 347 90 95 32 20 2 850 58.l

794 285 262 102 59 44 10 17 9 6 2 855 68.9 l 393 582 639 90 47 5 - 16 4 10 2 358 54.6

90 47 37 - 3 - - - 3 -772 422 241 '29 23 16 11 16 3 l1 I 829 61.4

9 980 6 578 2 804 342 123 59 37 28 9 - 1 517 46.l

10 935 1 889 3 271 2 944 1 517 661 220 199 131 94 4 102 69.0 167 12 20 50 27 23 9 4 22 - 5 056 68.9 772 107 110 149 152 89 51 56 22 36 5 132 85.6 642 114 190 71 75 67 11 45 38 31 4 239 68.5

8 936 1 407 2 834 2 644 l 257 482 149 94 42 27 4 086 68.4 29 - 6 10 6 - - - 7 - ... ... 20 - 15 5 - - - - - - ... ... - - - - - - - - - - - -14 4 4 6 - - - - - -

355 245 99 11 - - - - - - l 449 51.0

2 804 m 885 427 229 118 81 93 38 5 3 071 53.6 330 78 92 23 35 20 22 44 16 - 3 891 46.4 164 33 34 31 19 5 21 16 5 - 4 484 83.5 101 54 18 17 7 - - 5 - - l 870 50.5

1 458 462 497 268 116 64 27 17 7 - 3 074 53.4 274 70 92 32 38 12 B 11 6 5 3 457 57.3 259 113 90 39 - 13 - - 4 - 2 367 45.6

4 - - - - 4 - - - - ... -28 13 15 - - - - - - i77i 53.e 186 105 47 17 14 - 3 - - -

42 453 33 270 6 769 1 141 516 252 215 115 139 36 l 276 51.2 914 3n 260 VI 66 55 37 27 23 - 2 615 60.1

l 685 604 685 253 72 31 - 25 - 15 2 696 57.6 3 024 1 440 1 401 112 32 2A 5 5 5 - 2 103 56.7

233 134 95 - 4 - - - - - I 739 46.8 a 334 4 094 2 902 639 309 132 105 52 80 21 2 050 54.9 28 263 26 621 1426 68 33 10 68 6 31 - l 062 "8.8

MISSISSIPPI 26-573

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(Data bo•ed on sample ..., text for minimum bose for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning af symbols, see text)

The State

~~t~n~r" cM1lon lolior toiu-

~--- -"-------------­ProfHsionol, technical, and kindred workers·-------------Monogers and administrators, except form ______________ _ Solei workers •• ---· •• __ •••••••• ------ ______________ _ Clerical and kindred workert ••••••• ____________________ _ Croft•m•n and kindred workers------·----------------­~perali~s, eio:ept transport·-----·-----·--------------

ro11:$po equipment operot1vn -----------------------­Laborers. except form -------------------------------­Service workers. ex.capt private household --------------.

PnlHsiooal ...t rolott<l 1ervlces ____________ . ____ _ -Professional. techn~al, and kindred workers------------­Managers ond adminis.trotors, except form-~~-- .. --- .. ----

-Solo$ workers ·----------------- __ ----------·-------Clerico! and kindred worke-rs ---·-- __ -· ·--- -----------­Craftsmen and kindred workers -··-----·-----·----·---O~otives~ except transport ______________ ., ___ ..,_,,, ___ ~-lronsport equipment operatives ------·----------~------laborer:;, except farm ---- ______ ---------------------Service worke-rs, except private ho·usehold ------~-------

..- .... 1n1s-.. -- -- ---- -------------- -- --Profes.sionol, technical, and kindred workers-------------Monogers. and odministrotors, except form ___ .,. __ ,. ______ _ Soles workers -- ---- ______ ------ ------ ------·--- ___ _ Clerical and kindred worke-rs ------.---,. ---------- ___ _

-. -------

Craftsmen and kindred workers---------------~------­¥perotives, ex.cept franspor!-------------------~~-----

ransport equipment operative~ -----------------------

. --

laborers, t:xcept form ---- __ ---------- ______ ------ __ _ -Service worker>. except private household ---------- -----

26-574 MISSISSIPPI

Total, 16 years aid andove-r

924 171 103 57

220 10 5 -

21 337

79 161 37 995

1 746 151

16 336 120 m 246 131

21 637

7 765 782 816

59 5 162

41 96 26 30

753

$1 to $2.000 $4,000 $1,999 to ta or Ion $3,99'1 $4.99'1

440 276 57 103 15 5

18 33 5 38 13 6 99 51 25

4 - -5 - -- - -

13 8 -\60 156 16

23 353 23 919 8 393 6 263 7 849 4 336

301 520 201 79 53 11

5 702 5 604 2 574 36 54 13

315 402 46 166 76 4 44 85 2

10 447 9 276 1 206

1 522 1 857 982 88 114 55 99 142 86 24 20 11

906 I 245 761 5 - 5

19 25 14 - 20 -3 14 -

378 217 50

Persons with earnings

$6.000 $7,000 $8,000 $10,000 $15,000 Median Percenl

$5,000 worked ta to to to to or earnings 50 to 52

$5,999 $6,99'1 $7,999 $9,999 $14,99'1 more (dollars) weeks

74 25 27 5 5 15 2 159 47.1 24 5 4 5 - 10 1 660 28.7 18 15 4 - 5 5 4 100 78.6

- - -- - -26 5 14 - - - 2 431 45'.s 6 - - - - - ... ... - - - - - - ... ... - - - - - - - -- - - - - -

2 i09 - - 5 - - - 49'.i,

11 039 7 063 2 543 1 733 838 280 3 357 44.9 9 117 6 054 2 124 1 331 683 238 5 060 38.5

178 134 140 181 68 23 4 259 50.5 4 - - - 4 - 1 911 36,4

1 319 673 223 180 51 10 2 880 52.7 - - 5 - 12 - 2 889 35.8

13 19 - - - 4 2 420 60.1 - - - - - - 1 482 19.9 - - - - - - 2 506 59.5

408 183 51 41 20 5 2 080 49.6

1 040 1 058 643 450 186 27 4 513 68,1 100 120 112 108 68 17 6 283 75.2 96 121 97 125 45 5 5 844 80.5 - - 4 - - - 6i.2 800 761 404 211 69 5 4 565 4 6 17 - 4 - ... .. . 4 2'I 5 - - - ... ... 6 - - - - ... ... 8 5 - - - -

5'5'.o 22 16 4 6 - - l 992

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

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0 m

~ Table 178. Occupational and Geographic Mobility Between 1965 and 1970 by Race and Sex: 1970 r­m 0

{Dote based on sample, see text. For meaning of symbols, see text]

(")

~ The State ~ (") -l m ;;:c TOTAL u; ::::! Total (")

V> Male-------------------------------Emfr~{.~~,,;,r.~~ciiniro( a'O"d i<in"dreil-woi-i<eri :: ::

Manager• and administrator.. e.cept farm---·-Soles workers ________________ ------ ---- __ _ Clerical and kindred workers-----------------Craftsmen and kindred workers ________ -· ___ _ Ope-ro1ives, induding transport ________ ------ _ Laborers, except form----------------------

~~~~el~~~:r!0:~ fu~l~~:~en· :: :::::::: :: : Service workers, except private househokL. ___ _ Private household workers. ________________ _

Unemployed __ -- __ ·------------- ------ ---- __ Armed Forces------------------------------­Not in lobar force----------------------------

ft••le -- -- - --· -- -- -- -- ---- -- ---- -- --

Em~.~~.:.:.r.7Ped1'0icc( iinii i<iniir<d-workers:: :: Manogers. and administrators. except farm ____ _ So)es workers ____ ---------- ______________ _ Clerical ond kindred workers ________________ _ Ctoftsm.n and kindred workers --------------(}pt'rohves, induding transport ____ ---- ---- __ _ Laborers. except form----------------------

~~~e{n~~~r:0~::d 'fo~~1~~~~~n-:===== ::::::: 5e!Vite workers, except pri\lote houuhokL __ .. __ Pnvote housth-Old workers_ _________________ _

Unemployed __ ---- __ -·---- -- ---------- ---- -- _ Armed forces ----·--------------------------Not in labor force------------ ________ --------

Negro

Male--·----------- ____ ------------_ Em~~~~.:,,;,r,~~t.ni<aC ;,-..tt-kiricfre<i-v.;,;.ke;-; :: ::

Manogtrs and odmmistrotors. ex.cept farm ____ _ S<Jles workers --·----- __ ---- __ ------ ____ -- _ C!eri<ol ond kindred workers---- __ -----·---·· Craftsmen and kindred workers _____________ _ Operatives. induding tronsport --------·-----­laborers, except form----------------------

~~~·r~i:~:ao':,d ro~:~!,;,e;.· :::::: ::::::: Service workers, except private household __ .. __ Private household worker•-------------·-----

Unemployed ____ •• ------ __ ---·-- -------------Armed forces ...... ---- ---- ---- __ -- -- ------ _ Nol in labor force __ --------------------------

i. .. i. __ -------- --- - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

Em1,~';!;~f.!1i~;.:tif ~rui k.in"drt(!-.;,;,;.kers :: :: Managers and odmtnistro1nrs, except form~~ -- _ Soles workers------------------~----------Clerical and kindred workers ____ ---- __ -------Craftsmen and kindred workers ·-------------Operatives. indudmg transport ____ .. -- ---- __ _ Laborers. except fonn ________ ---- -------- __

;~:er;~~:r:00~ fa~:i,~;:me~- :: :: :: :: :: :: : Service workers, except prtvate hovsehoHL_ -- __ Private household workers .. ---- _______ .. -~ -- _

Unemployed __________ ------ ________________ _

Armed forces ____ ---------- ---- ----········· Not in labor force __ ---··--- -- ---- --·· -·-·--··

Persons 25 years

old ond over

516 108 362 984 36 930 « 818 21 353 17 688 82 174 74 758 27 431

19 734 17 862 19 658

578 10 393 7 586

135 145

595 035 221 785

35 473 8 882

13 889 45 845 4 992

46 310 2 365

l 134 2 114

35 691 25 090 10 702

142 362 406

151 505 93 916

3 749 2 271

526 I 963

13 529 27 907 17 597

4 368 12 743 8 703

558 4 231

572 52 '186

189 145 71 29'1 10 933

741 990

2 503 704

JO 275 I 092

262 I 368

18 803 23 628 5 673

-112 873

iJncfudes "Oa:upatktn not reported" not shown separately.

Professional, technical, Managers and

Toto! and kindred administrators, working1 workers except farm

369 404 30 039 37 695 316 890 27 696 34 040 30 148 23 049 1 131 41 575 2 008 26 186 18 926 614 1 742 14 890 510 1 216 73 558 71.9 I 897 65 051 302 1 005 22 844 123 183

17 032 138 104 15 594 16 101 16 924 187 475

348 - -8 355 264 431

551 74 42 43 608 2 005 3 182

210 014 27 889 8 Oi6 148 473 21 934 6 303 24 275 19 744 275

7 038 271 4 33b B 940 160 542

31 !78 524 731 3 899 38 25

JI 023 263 151 1 541 23 17

763 25 26 I 125 21 -

22 326 717 200 16 365 148 -5 055 204 105

14 - -56 472 5 751 t 688

98 445 2 163 I 127 79 165 2 537 1 681

2 618 2 135 78 2 019 248 I 101

413 - 34 I 477 61 81

11 713 19 97 23 679 15 164 14 595 41 67

3 7[)b - -ll 317 - 18 7 300 18 41

328 - -3 358 71 36

30 - -15 892 255 110

611 507 7 051 S81 45 092 5 967 497 6 873 5 417 -

611 58 33.4 700 35

1 367 19 44 524 - -

5 731 97 39 685 - 17

229 - -630 - -

12 015 288 28 15 727 88 -2 A07 79 19 - - -21 008 1 005 65

Sales workers

18 954 17 419

562 2 579

12 240 368 532 770 107

105 68 BS -

55 20

1 460

11 060 8 097

39 406

6 097 l 050

40 274 42

--

149 -

232 -

2 731

452 301

--

167 42 34 -

21

20 -

17 ---

151

708 498

17 19

391 26 -

19 ---

26 -

46 -

164

Occupation of workers in 1965

Clerico I Craftsmen Operatives, Laborers, Formers ond kindred ond kindred including except and farm

workers workers transport form managers

14 102 70 651 67 313 25 166 28 203 12 659 61 582 59 375 21 220 21 021

597 l 175 742 228 144 l 111 2 073 I 968 790 517

408 686 784 207 266 8 n6 673 1 260 330 96

602 50 629 6 972 2 277 964 818 3 871J 42 838 3 371J 1 850 168 932 2 721 12 6-01 I 416

lB 443 387 236 13 775 - 235 590 405 I 400

211 866 I 113 732 593 - - - 44 -

127 1 754 I 680 l 156 3'12 - 137 110 23 -

1 316 7 178 6 148 3 467 6 790

37 515 4 l91 41 347 1 820 3 165 27 <1()9 3 396 29 946 l 293 l 289

%7 79 508 20 78 727 72 342 - 39 681 16 331 114 -

24 041 248 1 344 - 25 100 2 440 586 56 14 430 392 24 BllO 128 84

- 19 289 832 -- 21 t4 - 464 - 19 26 - 291

403 63 I 363 68 70 6-0 27 263 75 224

556 89 l 567 53 85 - 14 - - -

9 550 692 9 834 474 I 791

921 ID 565 20 112 15 269 9 141 802 8 911 18 365 12 793 6 666 29 22 64 22 7 - 100 93 127 64 - 15 35 25 -

515 58 26'1 124 34 62 7 122 1 022 892 348

183 878 14 867 2 076 912 - 3b7 1 351 8 645 976

- 38 41 75 3 175 - 25 275 263 721

13 286 348 500 429 - - - « -- 325 5-07 675 197 - JO - - -

119 1'199 l 940 1 em 2 978

1 511 516 6 437 635 2 155 1 041 407 4 772 519 664

92 13 223 - 78 35 - 27 - -17 - 16 - -

756 - 116 - 25 - 279 56 26 14

57 50 3 507 26 26 - 19 94 344 -- - - - 131 - 19 - - 143

24 - 525 46 21 60 27 238 15 224 25 - 254 53 85 - - - - -

445 109 1411 63 1 406

Farm Service Did not work laborers workers, Private Armed in 1965 ond

and farm exce::~::~~1~ household Forces work in 1965 foremen workers in 1965 not reported

23 754 17 189 595 18 444 128 260 16 659 14 354 386 JO 886 35 208

15 57 21 1 618 5 164 63 504 - l 080 2 163 40 125 - 863 l 564 38 197 - 942 I 856

798 996 - 2 838 5m 1 494 1 185 14 2 259 7 448 l 165 552 54 492 4 095

B03 69 - 234 2 468 ti 709 75 - 208 2 060

412 JO 594 34 333 2 401 22 - 263 19 211

1 132 567 23 281 l 757 - 38 - 6 094 941

5 963 2 230 186 I 183 90 354

9 162 26 586 22 442 570 3114 451 2 512 16 901 15 284 401 72 911

178 455 221 31 11 167 - 268 102 22 1 822 - 233 94 43 4 906

16 633 128 49 14 618 23 158 43 69 1 024

281 828 530 59 15 228 45 72 62 SS 1b9

105 - - - 371 613 - 64 - 989 377 15 109 1 847 73 132'n 874 l 145 12 193 - 8 725 297 73b 910 - 5 647

- - - 89 39 6 353 6 949 6 2411 80 305 854

18 276 6 928 575 2 i39 50 821 12 477 5 762 366 l 505 13 246

IS 37 21 66 1 065 - 83 - 31 221

15 - - - 115 38 65 - 65 421

465 183 - 267 I 549 984 603 14 770 J 4';8

1 118 282 54 124 2 878

144 - - zo 642 9 302 41 - 42 1 384

374 4 468 34 IOI l 302 22 - 243 19 211

908 328 23 48 825 - - 511 31

4 891 838 186 175 36 719

8 3118 13 111 21 619 115 121 nl 2 057 9 795 14 937 115 26 092

127 191 221 13 4 (1.17 - 55 83 - 130 - 66 94 - 290 - 125 128 - 1 136 - 39 43 zo 160

244 392 530 12 4 532 23 49 62 47 360 59 - - - 33

353 - 64 - 738 377 7 934 l 815 23 6 765 874 944 l1 897 - 7 901 284 563 888 - 3 266

- -6 047 2 753 5 794 - 91 865

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Table 178. Occupational and Geographic Mobility Between 1965 and 1970 by Race and Sex: [Data bcsed on sample $ff text for meaning of symbols see text]

The State

TOTAL- Continued

Spanish Origin or Descent .... ---- .. -------- ---- ---·-- ---- --Em~.:.!i.7?ectiniCO( ;,·.;i-kindred ·.;,orkm :: · --MMOgers and administrators. except form •. __

Sales workers---------------------------­Clerical ond kindred workers •••••• ---------­Craftsmt11 and kindred workers -----·-····-­Operatives, including tronsP<>rt -------------­lOborers, •xcept form ----·---------·-···--

~~;:::•1';.b:'!!':d =t'r!n.;;;· :::::::::::: Se!vice workers, except private household .•..• Private household workers ••••••••••••••••••

Unemployed ••••••••••.•••.••.•• -- -- -- ---- -­Armed forces --------·---------------------Nol in lobor force--------------·············

fttnlc •••• ---- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -

em=:.!i.~ech"nit.i( ii.d-k.inifr!d-~ork.m::: Managers ond odministrotors, except form •••• Sales workers ••.. ---- ---- .... -- __ ------ __ Clerico! ond kindred workers •.•..•..••....•• Craftsmen ond kindred workers ------------­Operatives, including traRSP<>rt -------------­Laborers, except form ---------------------

~~~a't,;!I"a':.t 'f:.~:~~~mtii· :::::::::::: ~r:!: :::~id·~..re~·~~~~~s_e_"~:::::

t':i.sn~ .. -== :: == ==== ==== == == == == :: ==== == Not in labor force---------------------------

RESIDED SAME STATE S YEARS AGO .... ------------------------------

---

------

---------. -

----

-Em.rr~ree;;~n!f.7t'!ch-niCOC ~-nCf kin-~fr~ -w;,;k;rs :: : --

-Managers and odministrotors. except farm ___ _ Sales workers---------------------------­Clerical and kindred workers---------------­Craftsmen and kindred workers -------------­Operatives, including transport--------------­laborers, except form ----------------------

--

~~~el~sbg~~r:0o~ fu~~~~!men-::::::::::::: Service workers, except private househoJd _____ _ Private household workers __ .•••.. __ -- .... __ .

~~1F~~.;-=::=:::=:::::::::::::::=:=::::: Not in labor force----------------------------

Feaolt •••••••••••••• -------- --------

E"Jl'~~fue~i~n~(~~ch-.icaC~-.-,{kinifr;d-;o~k65==== Managers and administrators, except farm----­Sates workers----------------------------­Clerical ond kindred workers----------------­Craftsmen and kindred workers -------------­Operatives, including transport--------------­Laborers, except farm __ ---- ---- ---- --------

Farmers and form managers----------------­Form laborers and farm foremen -------------Service workers, except private household _____ _ Private household workers------------------

Unemployed __ ------------- ----------------­Armed forces -------------------------------Not in labor force----------------------------

Persons

2~;:~: over

3 120 2 224

211 244

42 54

428 418 .illl4

166 107 150 -

85 119 692

3 769 1 264

210 41 80

220 43

355 ---

150 165 60 38

2 407

457 713 325 003 29 911 39 093 18 619 15 766 73 584 68 131 25 305

18 797 17 001 18 243

553 8 935 I 641

122 134

535 272 201 505

31 918 7 859

12 533 40 501

4 459 42 919 2 103

1 112 1 986

32 856 23 259

9 304 51

324 412

1Jnc1udes ··occupotton not reported" not shown separately.

Professional, technical, Managers and

Total ond kindred administrators, working• workers except form

2 150 113 186 1 897 183 186

U6 125 -206 - 186

19 - -54 - -

389 - -364 19 -358 - -166 19 -91 - -

)()4 20 -- - -

52 - -- - -

201 - -1 133 141 72

769 46 41 46 46 -41 - 41 34 - -

159 - -22 - -

271 - -- - -- - -- - -

98 - -98 - -- - -- - -

364 95 31

339 083 25 224 33 391 291 665 23 460 30 178 25 508 19 761 899 36 961 1 656 23 698 17 002 422 1 531 13 700 391 1 034 67 663 552 1 535 60 901 257 794 21 953 123 141

16 432 119 60 15 125 16 101 16 097 163 385

323 - -7 366 217 352

179 - 23 39 873 1 547 2 838

193 774 25 167 7 372 139 768 20 251 5 916 22 552 18 378 275

6 468 234 4 121 8 431 160 515

28 661 395 657 3 577 38 25

29 735 229 126 1 460 23 17

741 25 26 1 076 21 -

21 267 645 154 15 800 103 -4 334 163 44

- - -49 672 4 753 1 412

Oc~upoti<ln of workers in 1965

Clerical Craftsmen Operatives, laborers, Sales and kindred and kindr!d including except

workers workers workers transport farm

79 33 322 408 259 79 33 322 382 202

- 21 - -20 - - - -19 - - - -- 33 21 - -

20 - 256 46 -- - 24 280 -- - - 23 202

20 - - - -- - - - -- - - 33 -- - - - -- - - - 16

- - - - -- - - 26 41

54 223 21 262 -22 160 21 205 -- - - - -- - - - -

22 - - - -- 138 21 - -- 22 - - -- - - 205 -- - - - -

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

32 63 - 57 -

17 016 12 831 64 880 61 691 24 481 15 676 11 509 56 894 54 777 20 269

462 431 1 000 582 '109 2 160 963 1 796 1 650 677

11 275 329 566 645 186 331 8 217 593 1 183 286 356 498 47 268 5 940 2 182 747 713 3 375 Ml 506 J 178 107 148 891 2 486 12 230

105 18 380 269 236 45 - 235 447 340 88 192 790 1 069 701 - - - - 44

55 127 1 536 1 467 1 004 - - 44 65 23

1 355 1 195 6 406 5 382 3 185

10 138 33 249 3 771 38 916 1 706 7 713 25 080 3 066 28 821 1 224

39 800 79 455 20 358 632 44 320 -

5 919 551 16 314 95 968 22 313 164 1 225 -

20 80 2 258 586 28 240 323 375 24 227 128 42 - 19 269 832

- - 21 14 -- - - 26 -

127 321 63 1 170 46 - 60 27 215 75

214 444 89 1 334 53 - - - - -

2 211 7 725 616 8 761 429

1970- Continued

form Service Did not work

farmers lo borers workers, Privote Armed in 1965 and

and form and farm exce~:!'!:Jd household forces work in 1965

monogen foremen workers in 1%5 not reported

195 94 105 24 172 798

174 54 90 - 53 274

- - - - - 65 20 18 - - - - 23 - - -- - -- - - - -18 21 - - - -

- - - - 15 39 46

47 - 39 - --

127 - - - -16 - 54 - - -

- - 51 - - 46 -- - - - -

33 - - 15 - -119 - - - -

21 4ll - 24 - 491

15 - 96 136 38 2 598 495

15 - 57 113 -- - - - - 164

- - - - - -- - - - - 46

- - - - - 61

- - - - - 21

- - - - - S4

- - - - - -- - - - - -- - - - - -- - 57 41 - 52

15 - - n - 67

- - - - 38 60

- - - - -- - 39 23 - 2 043

27 624 23 424 15 964 551 7 835 110 795 20 587 16 371 13 612 361 5 750 27 588

123 15 36 21 685 3 718 471 63 468 - 433 1 699 266 40 B6 - 417 1 200 96 38 197 - 566 1 500

929 798 915 - l 654 4 267 1 623 1 449 1 017 14 1 330 5 900 1 394 1 265 497 54 177 3 175

13 510 780 45 - 197 2 168 1 382 11 489 75 - 143 1 733

593 412 10 276 34 129 2 017

- 22 - 238 19 211 392 1 107 499 23 175 1 394

- - - - 1 186 276 6 645 5 946 1 853 167 n4 81 537

3 104 8 927 24 599 21 708 251 341 247 1 228 2 442 17 987 14 894 197 61 540

78 178 434 201 31 9 335

- - 207 102 22 1 369

- - 212 72 21 4 081 25 16 548 128 - 11 840 14 23 86 43 - 882 64 263 723 517 59 13 125

- 23 72 62 20 623

442 105 - - - 371 291 583 - 64 - 910 70 377 14 626 1 826 44 11 545

224 874 1 079 11 879 - 7 459 85 297 589 850 - 4 970

- - - - 12 39 1 791 6 188 6 023 5 964 42 274 698

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Table 178. Occupational and Geographic Mobility Between 1965 and 1970 by Race and Sex: 1970- Continued [Doto bosed on sample, see text. for meaning of symbols, see text!

The State

RESIDED DIFFERENT STATE 5 YEARS AGO

Mole-------------------------------Emfr~~~n~f.1,°echniro( and-kfnifred -wo;ker; :: ::

Managers and administrators, except form ____ _ Sal .. workers----------------------------­Clerical and kindred workers----------------­Croftsm~n and kindred workers -------------­Opero1iv ... including transport--------------­laborer>. extept form ----------------------

;~~el:t!'!~n~ fa°:l~~~~~- :: :: :: :::: :: : Service workers, except privo1e household _____ _ Private household workers-------------------

=J'n~e;·::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Mo1 in labor force----------------------------

Ft .. olt ______________________ --·- ___ _

E"1r~~~"..:i.~1-.iCCi;ii-.d-kiniireit-wi.riei5:::: Managers and odministratars, e.ctpt form-----Sales workers ____ ---- ____________________ . Clerical and kindred workers •••••• -- ____ ••••. Craftsmen and kindred workers _____________ _ Operatives, including1ransport ··---·-·-···---laborers, except form __________ -------- ----

~:"1':i:~:~':,'.:':i f."~1~:.ne;,·::::::::::::: Service worker$, except private household _____ _ Priva1e hovsehold workers __________________ _

~:n.s~z~-::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Mot in lobor force __ ---------· __ ---····· __ •. __

Persons 25 years

old ond over

58 395 37 981 7 019 5 725 2 734 1 922 8 590 6 627 2 126

937 861

1 415 25

1 458 5 945

13 011

S9 763 20 280 3 555 1 023 1 356 5 344

533 3 391

262 22

128 2 835 1 831 1 398

91 37 994

•Includes "Occupation not reported" not shown separately.

Total working'

30 321 25 225 4 640 4 614 1 924 1 190 5 895 4 150

891

600 469 827 25

989 372

3 735

16 240 8 705 1 723

570 509

2 517 322

1 288 81

22 49

1 059 565 721

14 6 800

Professional, technical, Managers and

and kindred odminis1rators, workers except farm

4 815 4 304 4 236 3 862 3 288 232

352 2 488 192 211 119 182 197 362 45 211 - 42

19 44 - -24 90 - -

47 79 74 19

458 344

2 722 724 l 683 387 1 366 -

37 215 - 27 129 74

- -34 25 - -- -- -

72 46 45 -41 61 - -

998 276

Clerico I Soles and kindred

workers workers

1 868 1 271 1 743 1 150

100 166 419 148 965 79 37 509

176 104 23 105 - 20

- -23 -- 19 - -- -

20 105 121

922 4 266 384 2 :l29

- 167 48 95

178 130 82 1 728 20 20 34 107 - -- -- -

22 82 - -18 112 - -

520 1 825

Occupation of workers in 1965

Farm Service Craftsmen Operatives,. laborers. formers laborers workers,

and kindred including except and form and form exce~!~s:: workers transport form managers foremen

5 771 5 622 1 385 579 "o 1 225 4 688 4 598 951 434 288 742

175 160 19 21 - 21 277 318 113 46 - 36 120 139 21 - - 39 80 77 44 - - -

3 361 1 032 95 35 - 81 495 2 332 192 27 45 168

41 235 371 22 - 55

63 118 - 265 23 24 - 143 65 18 220 -

76 44 31 - - 318 - - - - - -

218 213 152 - 25 68 93 45 - - - 38

772 766 282 145 17 377

420 2 431 114 61 235 1 987 330 l 125 69 61 70 914

- 53 - - - 21 28 22 - 39 - 61 - 17 19 - - 21

84 119 - - - 85 182 - 28 - - 72

17 653 - - 18 105 - 20 - - 22 -- - - 22 - -

19 - - - 30 -- 193 22 - - 483 - 48 - - - 66 - 233 - - - 147

14 - - - -76 1 073 45 - 165 926

Did not work Private Armed in 1965 and

household Forces work in 1965 workers in 1965 not reported

44 10 609 17 465 25 5 136 7 620 - 933 1 446 - 647 464 - 446 364 - 376 356 - 1 184 1 511 - 929 l 548 - 315 920

- 37 300 - 65 327 - 204 384

25 - -- 106 363 - 4 908 665

19 459 8 817

734 319 43 204 390 :104 11 371 20 - l 832 - - 453

22 22 825 - 49 2 7'18 - 69 142

13 - 2 103 - 35 146

- - i9 - -21 29 1 747

314 - 1 266 60 - 677 - 71

284 38 31 156

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Table 179. Occupation of Employed Persons by Education, Race, and Sex: 1970 (Doto based on $0mple • .., text for meaning of symbols ... text]

Years of school completed

The State

TOTAL

Molo ••ployed, 16 yeon old ...i •------------------Profeniona1, technical. and kindred workers __ ------------------

Eng~neers ____ -- ____ -- ---- -----.. -----~- ------- .... ---- __ _ Lawyers and iud~es -----------------------------------­life and phy•ical scientists------------------------------

--

Physic.ions, dentists~ and related proc1itioners ___ ,. ___ ~ .... -----Heolth worker-s, except practitioners-------------- .. ----------Social and re<:reotion workers~ ...... ,. __ ,. ____________ ,.. ______ _ Teachers ---- -- __ -- ---- ---- _____ •••• ----- __ -- ------ -- -Technicians, except health------------------------------­Writers., artists, and entertainers------------------------·-01her prafenionol, technkol. and kindred workers. __ --------

Managers and adm~nistrators, ellcept form __________________ _ Salaried •• __ ---- __ •••• ______________________ ---- _____ _ -Monufocturing ____ .... ______________ -------- ____ ------

Retail trade __________________ ------ ________________ _ All other industries .. -------------- .. -------------------

Sett-empi<>yed --·· ·-·--- ·- ____ --------·--·-------·--·- _ Retail trade •• __ -----·-- .. -----·-·---------------- __ _ All ott>er indu•tries. ••• __ ---- ----------------------·--

Soles workers -- -- -- ........ - ... ____________ -- ---- __ ---- ..... __ .... _ Monufoc1uring ond wholesole trade_,,, __ ---- .. ----- ____ ,. ___ _ Retail trade -- __________________ -- •• -- _ -__ -- -- - - __ -- ••• All other industries-------------------------------------

Clerical and kindred worker• .. ______ ----------·-----------_ Bookkeepers and billing clerks--------------------------­Mail handlers and postal clerks --------------------------Other clerical and kITTdred workers _______________________ _

---

Craftsmen and kindred worken ----------------------------Carpenters ...... ______ ---- __________ ---- --- ... ______ ------ __ --<ons1ruclion craftsmen •. except carpenters ____________ ,, ____ _ Automobile mechonk.s. including body repairmen __________ _ ---Mechanics and repairmen. exce-pt outo ----.-------~--------Machinists __ ---- ____ ,. _________ -----------··-------- w----Meta\ crof1smen, ex.cept methonics and mochinists. ---------Foremen, n.e c ---------------------------------------01her craftsmen and kindred workers ____ ---- ____ --------

Operatives., except trans.port ______ ------------------------AsHmblers ---------- __ ------ ______ -------------- ___ _ Garage workers and 14as ~totion otte~-donts --.------------­Laundry and drydecnmg operatives. including ironers-------Precision machine operohvts .... ____ ---------··---- --------Other operatives. except transport _______ .,. ______________ _

Durable goods, manufacturing -----------------------­Nondurable goods. including not specified manufacturing __ Nonmanufocturing industries ____ ---- __ ---- __ '"- -- _____ _

Transport equipment operatives---------------------------Truck drivers ______________________ .. _____ . __________ _

Other transport equipment operatives ---------- __ ---- ----Laborers, except farm-----------------------------------

Construction laborers ___ . _____________________________ _ Freight, stock, and material handlers--------------------_ Other laborers, except farm ----------------------------

Monufactunng mdustries ________ ---- ------ __ ------ __ _ Formers ond form managers__ -····---·-------------··-----­Farm laborers and form foremen--------------- .. ---------­Servke workers. except prh•ote househokl'----~ .. ------------

Cleaning service workers ____ ,. .. __ -···----------- .. -------- -Food servtce workeors __ ---- ____ ---- ---- .. -- _____________ _ Health service workers ____________ ---------- _____ N ___ _

Personal servic:e worker~---- __ ---- ________ ------- _____ _ Prote-cti11e service workers-----------------------------

Private household workers-------------------------------

.......... pteyed, 16,...... oldood .... _____________ _ Professional, technlcol, .and kindr&d workers ________________ _

Registered nurses ____________ -- ______________________ _

Health workers, extept nurses ____ ---- ---------- --------Teachers, elementary and secondary schools_., ______ ,. __ ,._ .. TechnK:ians, excepf health ____________________ .... ~--- __ .. _ Other profenional, technical, and kindred workers ________ _

Managers. and administrators, except farm_ . .,_., _____ ~-------Soloried _____ ., __________________________ .... __ .. _______ _

So~tt,::,.~~o,ie_<i_:: :: :: :::: :: :: :: :: :::::: :: :: :: :: :::: :::: Retail trade __________ ---- ________ .. __ ,. -·--- ... -- ---- ___ _

Clerical and kindred workers------------------------- .. ----8oakkMpers and ca•hiers---------------------------·-· Office machine operators,.. _______________ ---------------Secretaries, stenographers. ond typist$ ________ -----------Other clerK:ol and kindred workers __ ~- ______ .. ___ ---------

Craftsmen and kindred worker&---------------------------Operatives., except tronspon ______ -----~ _____ ., ____ -------~

Sewers end stitchers ,, _______ ., ______ ,. _________________ _

Laundry and drydeoning opemhvt1, including irone~ -------Other operatives, excepf tronspert .... ---- ---- .. ---···--- ___ ,. ..

Durable goods.. manufoctuiriog -----------~-------~---~ Nondurable goods# including not specified monufocturin9 __ Nonmonufocturi:ng mdus.tries-------- ---------- _ .. _____ _

Trans.port equipment operoti11es --------------··-----------­Loborers. exc4pt fotm -----------·---~-----·-------------~~~elos~~:r!0~:C. fo~~,~~~.;n- :::: :::: :~.:::::::: :::: :::: Servtce worker!., except privote hous.ehok:f 1

---------------- ... cmoning service worker$., ___ -- ---- .. --------------------Food s-e-rvice worker$ .... ______________ ------ .. __ .. _,.. _____ _ Heolth service workers ---·-- .. ·---~----- .. _,.. ___________ _

Practical nurses __________ ------ ____ -------- --··- ___ _ Personal servlc:e workers_ ___________________________ .. _ .. Protective service workers--------------------------~-­

Private household workers-------------------------------

!Includes allocated cases not shown separately.

26-578 MISSISSIPPI

-------.. --------------------·-----------------------------

----------------•..

-------------------------·· ------------------------------

Totol

439 538 44 418

5 535 1 911 1 114 3 580

995 551

9 524 5 487 2 535

13 186 47 063 :>4 118

4 932 8 953

20 233 12 945 7 017 5 929

25 658 7 895

11 862 5 901

23 790 1 961 3 218

18 611 92 909 11 083 20 876 9 532

12 627 2 408 3 560

12 489 20 334 66 390 3 025 4 475 1 348 1 299

56 243 26 180 15 209 14 854 31 117 17 759 13 358 38 798 8 516

11 548 18 734 9 008

19 540 23 572 25 509 10 049 3 150 1 426 2 718 6 524

774

279 410 43 589 6 523 2 204

23 058 739

11 065 10 517 7 073 3 444

16 345 14 303 66 420 15 629 l 621

22 285 26 885 5 316

55 262 23 378 3 345

28 539 10 035 14 681 3 823 2 306 3 039 1 006 1 969

44 827 6 783

17 286 8 994 2 003 7 934

351 28 812

Elementary, High school 8 years or less 1 to 3 years 4 years

134 930 91 921 113 897 6 884 1 463 2 073

213 237 1 042 - - 40

20 15 67 33 14 128 51 57 277 5 16 92

74 182 600 244 517 2 116 88 277 620

735 758 1 902 4 860 6 536 15 631 2 352 3 861 11 487

295 515 1 610 800 1 442 3 558

1 257 1 904 6 319 2 508 2 675 4 144 1 272 1 476 2 354 1 236 1 199 1 790

2 295 3 974 9 296 518 1 139 2 881

l 546 2 368 4 427 231 467 l 988

2 105 3 850 9 389 62 130 764

152 284 1 506 l 891 3 436 7 119

27 869 24 067 30 210 4 514 3 243 2 647 7 824 5 520 5 762 3 520 2 928 2 482 3 131 3 249 4 592

444 544 1 071 829 1 024 1 338

2 196 2 963 4 996 5 411 4 596 7 322

24 516 18 635 17 917 903 898 1 028

1 663 1 638 859 461 397 389 475 317 406

21 014 15 385 15 235 10 739 7 217 6 564 5 058 3 863 4 773 5 217 4 305 3 898

13 633 8 949 6 835 8 421 5 252 3 431 5 212 3 6'17 3 404

21 434 9 504 5 830 4 879 1 936 1 310 4 932 3 692 2 088

11 623 3 876 2 432 5 599 1 837 1 253 8 072 4 227 4 403

17 841 3 447 1 460 10 368 6 471 5 956 5 700 2 338 1 493

988 l 247 558 477 347 379 703 673 918

1 621 l 550 2 327 474 188 86

58 100 63 975 93 799 l 837 2 529 8 035

429 629 2 411 169 205 WJ 642 820 2 384

19 137 269 578 738 2 311

1 155 2 029 4 309 484 1 144 3 037 671 885 1 272

1 564 5 003 7 378 1 421 4 628 6 329 1 597 7 272 36 366

489 2 490 8 796 9 72 1 090

163 1 147 11 580 936 3 563 14 900

1 051 1 640 2 177 13 977 20 940 18 645 5 327 9 175 8 324 1 476 1 134 685 7 174 10 631 9 636 2 140 3 765 3 778 3 919 5 612 4 674 1 115 l 254 1 184 737 BOO 666 1 015 1 044 815 362 301 252 1 188 467 224 14 416 15 013 12 670 3 516 2 128 973 6 510 6 658 3 549 1 776 3 015 3 396 206 528 950 1 075 2 165 3 759 44 120 128 19 201 6 937 2 262

College

1 to 3 years 4 years or more

52 636 46 154 8 755 25 243 1 209 2 834

78 1 793 149 863 123 3 282 303 307 125 313 721 7 947

2 087 523 945 605

3 015 6 776 9 964 10 072 7 771 8 647 1 139 ·1 373 2 131 1 022 4 501 6 252 2 193 l 425 1 233 682

960 743 6 144 3 949 1 963 1 394 2 625 896 1 556 1 659 5 858 2 588

723 282 1 024 252 4 111 2 054 9 220 1 543

618 61 l 608 162

554 48 1 521 134

328 21 333 36

1 734 600 2 524 481 4 712 610

189 7 287 28 97 4 95 6

4 044 565 1 496 164 1 340 175 l 208 226 1 545 155

608 47 937 108

1 766 264 327 64 784 52 655 148 272 47

1 765 1 073 598 226

2 283 431 442 76 351 6 197 26 341 83 835 191 26 -

34 365 29 171 7 568 23 620 2 219 835

493 677 2 005 17 207

220 94 2 631 4 807 1 805 1 219 1 414 994

391 225 1 971 429 1 620 305

17 985 3 200 3 249 605

437 13 8 046 1 349 6 253 1 233

347 101 1 576 124

546 6 44 6

986 112 332 20 437 39 217 53 102 3 125 40 63 28 63 27

2 410 318 135 31 537 34 718 89 313 6 834 101 52 7

350 62

DET Al LED CHARACTERISTICS

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Table 179. Occupation of Employed Persons by Education, Race, and Sex: 1970-Continued (Doto based on wmple, ... text For mooning of •ymbals, ... te><f}

Years of school completed

The State

NEGRO Mole employ8", 16 yean old""".,.,. _________________ _

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 ........................................................ .. Teachers ........ -- ............................ ___ ...... __ ------ ...................... .. Technicians, except health-------------------.. ·----- ........... .. Writers, artists, and entertainers .................................................. .. Other professional, techntc:ol, and kindred workers -----------

Managers and administrators, except form--------------------Soloried •• ____________________ •• ______ -----· ____ ---· _. _ Manufacturing ________________________ ., _____________ _

Retail trade------------------------------------------All other industries ........ --------- ___ ........ -------------- __

Sett-employed ------ -· •• __ -------··- -------------------· Retail trade __ -- __ -----·---·---·------ ---------- -·-·--All other industries __________ -------------------............ ..

Soles workers __ ------------------------------------------Manufacturing and wholesale trode ------------------------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---------------------

Operatives. except transport ........ __ ------------------ ............ .. Assemblers ______ ---------- .................... _______ ., ________ _ Garage workers and gos station attendants .................... ., ____ _ laundry and drycleaning operatives, including ironers __ -----­Precision machine operatives .. _---------------------------Other operatives, except transport _______________________ _

Durable goods, manufacturing -------------------------Nondurable goods, including not specified manufacturing __ _ NQnmonufacturing industries ______________ ,. ___________ _

Transport equipment operatives--------------- .. ----·-------Truck drivers ____________ ---- .... ------------------ -----Other transport equipment operatives---------.. -----------

Laborers, except farm--------------------- .. --------------Construction laborers .... __________ ---------- ....... _______ ,.._ Freight, stock, and material handlers _________ .. ___________ _

Other laborers, except form----------------------- .. -----Manufacturing industries ............ __ ---------------- __ ----

Formers and form managers ________ -----------------------Farm laborers and form foremen---------------------------Service workers, except private household 1 .... ________________ _

Cleaning service workers __________ ----------------------Food service workers ____________ -----------------------Health service workers --------------------------------­Personal servke workers .... __ - .. -------- ..... ---------------­Protective service workers --- .. -------------... ------------

Private household workers --------------------------------

Fe••'- en1ployetl, 16 yean old lftd over---------------Professional, 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 ond administrators, except form __________________ _ Salaried •• __ ---· ______ ------ ---- -·--------··------ ----

So~~t;::,~~r~·~_ :: :: :: :::: :: :::::: :::::::::::::: ::::::::: Retail trade .... ---- -- ---- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- .............. -- ------ -

Clerical and kindred workers-------------- ........................ - ......... .. Rook keepers and cashiers .... ---------- .... -------------- .... -Office machine operators ............ ---------------------- ...... ... Secretaries, stenographers, and typists ____ ................ ---- ....... .. Other clerical and kindred workers------------------------

Croftsmen and kindred workers----------------------------

Operatives, except transport .... __ ---- ............ ---------------- -Sewers and stitcher?>----------------------------------­Laundry and drycleoning operatives, including ironers-------­Other operatives, except transport ... ---------------------~

Durable goods, manufacturing ------------------------­Nondurable goods. including not specified manufacturing ....... Nonmonufocturing industries ........ ---- __ -------- .... ---- -- -

Transport equipment operatives---------------------------­Laborers. except form-----------------------------------­Farmers and form managers __ ----------------------------­Farm laborers and farm foremen---------------------------Service workers, except private household• __________________ _

Cleaning service workers ____ ..... __ -- ---- .... __ ......... -- -- ------Food service workers __________ -------------------------Health service workers---------------------------------

Proctical nurses ____ ---- ---- __ ---- ---------- -- ---- ..... Personal service workers ______ -------- -- __ --------------Protective service workers ------------------------------

Private household workers ___ ,. ...... -- -- ---- -- ... --------------

11ncludes allocated cases not shown separately.

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

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

----

Toto\

116 709 4 966

74 44 28

155 110 103

2 943 187 159

1 163 2 :m 1 447

83 259

l 105 944 386 558

921 181 546 194

2 995 62

263 2 670

16 250 2 513 5 057 2 055 1 745

304 3111 612

3 595

22 382 1 115 1 267

598 238

19 164 10 286 5 215 3 663

12 023 6 1149 5 174

22 420 4 613 6 157

11 650 5 680 4 333

16 492 10 858 6 620 I 673

601 714 480 678

87 524 12 690

778 326

9 425 58

2 103 1 2'1!1

724 505

1 398 l 205 5 023

703 69

1 490 2 761

935

14 000 3 508 2 365 8 127 3 061 3m l 273 1 023 l 203

267 I 125

22 009 5 957 9 627 3 145

413 1 72ll

95 26 622

Elementary, 8 years

H>gh school

or lttss l to 3 years

70 854 23 442 488 200

17 9 - -5 5 6 7

25 28 - -49 57 n 41 33 31

276 102 821 370 316 176

31 17 121 62 164 97 505 194 205 85 300 109

325 223 52 63

221 131 52 'l!I

787 652 10 5 26 45

751 002 9 206 3 906 1 515 603 2 934 I 202 l 194 513 1 001 -405

111 97 162 105 298 164

1 991 817

11 579 5 668 425 328 772 351 267 137 131 53

9 984 4 799 5 561 2 565 2 223 1 422 2 200 812 7 465 2 964 4 462 1 620 3 003 1 344

15 457 4 437 3 326 830 3 779 1 526 8 402 2 081 3 905 1 118 3 598 424

14 182 1 852 6 530 2 4<19 4 436 1 345

714 626 223 176 342 149 281 75 416 167

37 204 22 078 1 207 1 155

215 159 83 59

526 678 5 37

378 222 394 273 147 146 247 127 352 391 322 336 512 832 105 122

5 8 63 131

339 571 'J1I 317

4 126 4 856 612 l 252

1 096 766 2 418 2 838

764 984 1 168 1 475

486 379 514 338 579 370 198 36 821 214

10 027 7 105 3 181 1 905 4 676 3 264

843 985 54 151

5"5 579 10 48

18 165 6 191

College

4 years 1 to 3 years 4 years or more

13 860 4 000 4 553 363 lJl). 3 233

3 17 28 - - 44 - - 18 9 - 133

31 9 17 34 40 31

100 209 2 528 28 27 14 21 51 23

139 249 3'17 333 213 654 186 165 6()4

12 15 8 45 31 -

129 119 Y/6 147 48 50 64 21 11 83 27 39

201 98 74 4'I 8 9

130 38 26 22 52 39

970 398 188 17 7 23 87 86 19

866 305 146 2 479 564 95

328 50 17 699 212 10 292 50 6 246 79 12 82 14 -92 10 -

105 31 14 633 118 36

4 155 925 55 336 26 -132 7 5 160 30 4 50 4 -

3 477 858 46 1 793 358 9 1 209 336 25

475 164 12 1 327 233 34

653 96 18 674 137 16

2 079 373 74 401 40 16 724 173 5 954 160 53 522 108 27 231 62 18 337 78 43

1 316 428 85 638 177 24 277 56 -116 78 a 152 44 27 83 34 7 69 26 -

15 987 4 615 7 640 2 108 1 226 6 994

200 151 53 121 22 41

1 405 782 6 034 5 5 6

377 266 860 279 140 143 187 116 128 92 24 15

500 133 22 415 110 22

l 926 l 447 306 312 128 36 25 31 -

466 672 158 1 123 616 112

251 53 5

4 449 521) 41 1 485 159 -

453 44 6 2 511 325 35 1 168 13l> 9 1 012 124 14

331 65 12 146 22 3 211 38 5

'}9 - 4 60 25 5

4 092 721 64 747 108 16

l 426 25" 7 1 llB 182 17

155 53 -516 138 -

27 10 -1 936 282 48

MISSISSIPPI 26-579

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Table 179. Occupation of Employed Persons by Education, Race, and Sex: 1970-Continued

(Data based on .. mple see 1exl For mooning of symbols. see text]

The State

PERSONS OF SPANISH lANGUAGE

Malo omployM, 16 ye.> old ...i .-·-·-·-------------Professional, technical. and kindred worker•-------------------

EnginMrs --------------------·· ---- -- ------------·----

~J :h':.~~.mti;1;::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: l'hysicions. d<>ntists. and related practitioners _______________ _

Heatth worker>, except pnx:tltioners -----------------------Social and recreation workers ____________________________ _

Teachers ---------------- ---- -- -- -- ------------------ -Technicions, e•cept heohh ---- ---- __ -------· ------------ __ Writers, artistt, and entertainers-.. - ...... - ...................... - .... -- .. .. Other prote .. ionol. techni<ol, and kindred workers ·------·---

MoMJ9«S and adm•nistra1on. exc;ept farm .... - .... - ..... - .... ~- ............ _ Salaried------------ -- -- -- ------ ------------------ ---- -

Manufccturinlj -------- __ -·····-·---··--------- __ ---- _ Retail trade---- __ --------------------·------·------_ All other indu•trie•-----------------------·---------- _

Self-employed .... -- ---- -- -- ---- ---- ------ -- ---------- -Retail trade -- ____ ---· ---------------------------- -- _ All other industries---------------------------------- __

Soltt workers---· __ --------------------------------------Manufacturing and wholesale trade------------------------Retail trod<> ------ __ ---- __ ---------- ---------- __ -·------All other industries •• ---- ______ -------------·-----.------Clerical and kindred workers _______________________________ _

Bookkeepers and billing clerks ---------------------------­Mail handlers and pa1tol clorks -----·---·------··--·-----­Othor clerical and kindred workers •••• ----·---··--·--------

Croftsmen and kindred workers--------·-----------·--------Carpenters._ ....... __ .... __ ........ __ ,. ___ .... ______ .... _ .. ___ ...... __ -----Con5truction croftsmen, except corpe1'lters ................................... .. Automobile mechanics. including bodv repairmen------------­Mechanics and repairmen, excep1 auto---------------------Machinists •• __ ._ •• _______________ -·- ______________ -----Metal craftsmen. except mechanics and machintsts .................... .. Foremen, n.e.c .... __ -------- -------- ........ ---------·-- ......... .. Other craftsmen and kindred workers .......................................... ..

Operatives. except transport __ .., ______ ............................................... ..

Assemblers -- -·-- -·------ ---- -------- ---· ------ --------Garoge workers and gos. station attendants ............ ,,. .................... .. Louodry and drycleaning operatives. including ironors ·--------Precis.ion machine operatives ........................ ------ ... _______ .,. __ _ Olhor operotivos, except tronspart ----···-----·--·---------

Durable goads, manufacturing --------------------------Nondurable goods. including not specified manufacturing ___ _ Nonmanufacturing industrles ...... ,. ____ ...................... ---- _ .. __ .. ..

Transport equipment operatives---------- .. ·-----.. --- -------Truck dri~rs ------ ---- ...... ---- ---- __ -------- ------ .......... __ Other transport equipment operatives----------- .. -- .. -------

Laborers, except farm ................................ - .................................. ,._ ... ___ _ Construction laborers ............ _,.,.. ............................................... ---- __ Freight, stock, ond material handlers ______________________ _ Other labor•rs. except form ---·-------------------------·

Manufacturing industrlH ________ ---- ......... ------------ __ .. Formers ond form managers .... -----------------.. ------------Form laborers and form foremen---------------------------­Service workers, except private household'---------------·----

Cleo-ning service workers -- _ ----------- ---- __ ,. _______ ---- _ Food service worken ______ ------------------------------Health service workers ----------------------------------Personal service workers ... _____________ -------·-- --- ~-- __ _ Protective service workers ... _______ ---- ---- ---- --·----- .......

Private h011sehold workers ----------·-··---------·--·------

h,.... ••ployH, 16 Y""" ........ ·- ----------------Profess•onal, technicol, and kindred workers------------------­

Regi'stered nurses __ ------------ __ -------------------- -- -Health workers, except nurses---------------------------­Teachers, elementary and secondary schools---------------­Technicians, except health __ ···--------------------- •• ---­Other professional, teclWlical, and kindred workers -----------

Manage-rs ond administrators, except f.orm ............. --------------Salaried -- -- ---- -- ---- ------ -- -- ---- -------- --- ·- - -- -- -

So~tt~~~~~- :::::: :: :::: :::: :::::::::::::::::: :: :::::: Retail trod<> __ ------ •• -----------· __ ------------ __ ------

Clerical and kindred workers •••••••••••••• ----------·--·---­Bookkeepers and cashiers---------------------··· •• ------Office machino operators __________ ---------· ••••••. ___ ---Secretaries, stonographers. and tvpists ____________________ _

Other clerical and kindred workers.------------------------Croflsmon and kindred workon -----------------------------

Operotive" e•cept transport -- -·-----··· ---------- -- -- -----­Sewers and stitchers ------------------------------------Laundry and drycleoning operatives, including ironers--------­Other operotivtts, except transport-------------------------

Durable goods, manufccturing -------------------------­Nondurable goods, including not specified rnanufacturing ----Honmonufocturing industries ____ ---- •• ----· --- -- -- ------

Transport equipmont operatives-------------------·-·------· Laborers, except form--------------·--------------·--·--·-

~:"k:'~:.:·:~ 'f:,~r!;;.;;;-:::::::::::::::::::::::::::: s.......;u workers, e><eepl private hou'"hold•--------------------

Cleoning service workers ____ ------ •••••••••• -- -·- --------Food service workers ______ ---------- __ ------------------Health service workors ----------------------------------

Proctic.o1 nurses ..... --·--- ---·-- ---- -- ------ .. -- ... --------Personal service wa-r!kers-. -- ............ _____ ,,_,. .......... -~--------Protective s.erva workers _ ................ - .............................................. ..

Pri\/Dte h011sehold workers ----------··---·-··--------------

'Include• allocated coses not shown separately.

26-580 MISSISSIPPI

Towl

1 504 336

51 4

12 58 16

71 41 18 65

179 1"'2 29 56 57 37 25 12

116 37 52 27 97

10 87

270 55 43 21 45 10 18 34 44

173 12 10 7

144 47 "'2 55 64 35 29 91 26 18 47

39 65 74 7

23

5 30

96CI '}5)7

22 27

107 17 34 32 20 12 43 37

352 81 18

114 139

21 129 44

85 13 64 8 8 4

16 97

7 49 27 8 7

51

Years of school completed

Ele~?il--------H-ig~h_sc_hoo_1 _____ +-_______ co_11_eg_e _____ _J

or le<• 1 ta 3 years 4 years 1 to 3 years 4 years or more

258 7

7 17 7

10 10

8

8

6 35 15

6

14 If). 12 10

40 16

24 8 8

33 8 4

21

13 43 26

11

15

124 7

48 26

22

22

20

20

45

194 21 7

8 32 32 7

13 12

14

14 32 6

13 6

32

25 6

14 5

18 12 6

26 6 8

12

191 11

11

11 5 6

16 16 If).

16

46

43

43 7

28 8

7 35

8 20 8

474 46 15

7 6

6 7 5

27 21

15 6 6 6

57 25 14 18 57

10 47

138 34 19 15 27 10 6

21 6

63

63 17 20 26 24 8

16 26 12

14

7 7

22 7 6

280 23 13

10 4 4

11 5

144 34

8 47 55 16

38 18

20 6

14

9 35

7 21

236 45

10

29

6 42 27 14 6 7

15 9 6

22 5

17

20

20 58

11

12

5 6

24

8

14 7 7

7 20

5 15

237 71 9 5

34 6

17 11 11

8 8

127 31 10 48 38 5

Ml 217

29 4

12 51

71

11 39 61 55 8

15 32 6

6

24 7 8 9

19

118 95

22 73

6 8 8

19

19

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

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Table 180. Occupation of Employed Persons by Industry Group and Sex:

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

THE STATE

Total e111plo,H .. .......... ------------ __ .. --------···· ProhHioHl, ltdiolcol, ...t 1<11H1nH1 worl<en ···-········-···---

Accountants -- ---- ---- ________________ -------------- __________ _

---

Archttects ---- __ •• ------ .. ____ •. -------------- •• ____ ------ ____ •• Computer specialists ____ ----·· __ •. --------·-···· ..•• ···-··---- •• -Ent=al::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::· -

Civil .. ---- •••••• --·-----·· ______ •••• ---· •••• __ •••••••••.•..• -Electrical ond electroni<: •••• __ •• __ -------- ---------- __ .• __ •••... -Industrial •••••• ------ ______________ •... ____ ------ __________ _ Medtaoi<al •• ______________ ------------ __ -------- ___________ _ -Other engia .. r> __ ------ ____ ------ ________________ ---------·---

~~~·~?~~~~=======::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::---~:i"~~~~~-~~".'.'.":~~-~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ---E"C"~.:~d-~~~-1~~~~-~~~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::.

Electrical ond eleclroni<: enginoeri119 techoi<:ians -- -- -- -- ---- ------ -­Jndu1trial and mechoni<:ol engineenng technicians----·------------­

Technician>, except health, end enginHring ond stiente ---------------Writers, artists, and en1ertolners __ __________________________ ---- __ O!her profnsional, lechni<:ol. and kindred workers---------- __ •• ----.

--

........ """ .... loltlnlors, •• ..,, ..... --------------------­Buyer>, purchasing ogents, ond tales managers----------------------

Ot~~~~-~~-~-~~~I~~~-:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::· Sell-employed __________________ -------- __ ---- ________________ _

Salo• ....... ______________ -- -- .... ---- ---- -------- -- -- --

Clerkol oH -· wotbn --------------------------------Saokkupers •. -- •. -- ______ -- -- ____ -- -- ---- __ -- __ •• ------------ __ Cashiers ____ .. ____ •• __________ ------ __________ ---- ------ -------

i1~~rig~~E=~~~~f f ~~~~~~~~~~~~~f~f~f~~tf~~~f~ cm- .... -.. ........ ------------------------------

:~~:~; ~"n'.l'~:en::~.·-~~·-~~-~~~~-·.:::::::::::::::: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~e~~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Excavaliag, grading, ond rood mothine operalon ---- -----------------foremen. n.e.t .. - .............. ---- -- -- -- -- -- ---- -- -- -- -- ---- -- -- ---- --

~~::,n::ii~"'.';=°bod.,;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Mochinists, job setter>, and toolmakers-----------------------------Mero! craftsmen, except mechonics and machinists .. ____________ ---- __ Pointers, c:onstructton Ond maintenance. and plasterers and paperhangers_

~:~~::i~~: ~~~-=: :::: :: :: :: :: :::::::::: :: :: ::::::::::::: ~11:::.9:..~i~:,;~~-~~~~:::::::::::::::::::::

Assemble~-~~-~~-:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: (bee.ken, examiners, -ond inspedors: manufacturing __________________ .. Fikrs, polishers, samlMs, ond buffers •••••• -------·---·-------------Poiaters, manufactured articles •• ____ ---- __ •• ---- •••• __ -------- -- __ Precision mathiae operatives __ •• __ •• -- -- -- ...••••••• ------------ -­Welders and flamecutters __ •• __ -- ---- __ ------ __ •••••• ------ •••.••. O!her sp6cified operatives •• ____ ---------------·---·---------------Machiae aperu!ives, miscelloneous specified ••••••••••••..•...••...... Machiat operutives, not specified --------·--····--···--···-----·---Misc:elloneous operatives •• __ -- ---------- -------- ---- -- -- ---- ---- •• Hot specifiod openifives -----------------------···---------·.----

(Doto hosed on sample, see 1ext. For meaning of symbols, see text}

Persons 16 year> Agriculture, aid and forestry, Construe-

over and fisheries Mining tian

711 948 53 714 7 462 53 770

II 007 l 793 688 2 687 3 657 31 41 115

282 20 - 12 634 . - 23

5 644 « 166 1 252 167 . 4 -

1 603 11 5 1 033 I 098 . 24 61

829 6 5 14 797 5 - 49

1 150 22 13() 95

l01 - . 27 I 250 98 154 66

371 . 10 2 011 34 15 51

343 4 - 16 5 041 80 264 848 l 452 - 30 239

538 - - 36 108 - . 10

I 185 214 lO 27 3 519 89 6 72

64 340 1 179 30 176

57 5IO 430 m 4496 5 508 23 104 rn5

52 072 407 427 4 391 36 259 256 316 2 625 15 813 151 111 1 766

42 003 74 S4 244

90 210 778 342 2 154 12 469 293 00 525 6 100 - . 6 l 327 11 15 123 2 166 28 14 31 3 410 . - 42 3 100 10 10 66

61 636 436 263 1 361

98 HS 922 1 403 29 87a 651 12 - 64

1 759 6 - 1 620 11 230 97 11 8 990 1 115 6 95 227 3 793 16 37 I 683 5 497 96 159 3 915

14 150 95 372 1 495 22 585 467 2<IO 1 091 9 709 34 5 110 J 341 4 26 73

2 268 4 . 496 3 762 20 6 2 454 3 886 23 16 2 313 1 536 - - 16 1 632 . 329 60

21 020 76 112 s 373

121 652 805 3 533 2 552 5 802 12 6 14 6 622 - . . 1 .4114 3 . . l 379 12 . . 1 444 9 5 . 6 966 S7 11 l 738

68 429 312 3 407 I 282 ll 000 210 4 91 6 n1 f,] - 127 8 250 97 - 243 3 349 26 - 57

1970

Furniture, Stone, lumber. cloy.

and wood an~lass Total products p ucts

185 869 36 663 5 092

7 730 651 163 814 130 9 ]) . -

236 20 -2 060 109 46

147 . -37 - 12

335 . . 640 69 15 405 4 -496 36 19

10 - . 262 10 e 226 5 8 483 52 9

10 . . 1 727 72 29

653 32 . 143 - -80 14 5 66 5 .

966 36 57 I 083 217 5

6 517 1 647 280 1 128 20ll 5 5 389 I 439 275 4 244 750 244 1 145 689 31

3 423 229 69

14 518 2 Ott 4ff 1 604 295 HO

63 - . 134 28 2 640 72 5

2 325 470 4B I 256 200 28 8 566 1 026 276

31 703 6 552 181 «S - -

41 5 5 943 285 30 684 200 27

1 223 126 50 922 621 97

8 786 1 594 345 4 469 587 122

294 29 23 2 846 217 45

l 633 230 5 698 118 6 997 27 7

l 304 44 -353 47 -

6 359 2 451 142

94 778 14 022 1 795 5 651 I 306 36 6 622 554 177 1 396 825 25 l 167 400 26 1 326 2~ 39 4 957 276 46

48 605 5 176 534 9 783 1 827 373 6 177 1 400 255 6 214 l 231 220 2 880 7.43 64

Manufacturing

Durable goods

Fobri<:ated metal Electrical

Primary Primary industries, Machinery, machinery, ferrous nonferrous iacluding not except ~uipment~

industries industries specified metol electrical a supplies

648 l 149 I 546 B 908 II 008

32 40 322 518 531 13 10 59 60 43 - - - . -- - 6 24 23

11 3 65 239 251 . - . - 4 . . - . -6 - . - 145 5 3 30 74 64 - - 12 78 24

- - 23 87 14 . - . - -- . 4 - 16 . - 4 . 16 - - 31 49 12 - - . -e 21 lll 76 136 8 16 91 50 71 - . - 4 65 - . - - -. - - . 5 - - 19 20 24 - 6 27 50 21

28 31 240 317 319 5 5 68 51 81

23 33 178 336 238 23 28 154 200 228 - 5 24 56 10

27 18 111 248 n n "' 666 899 I'll 10 4 50 79 78 - - . . -- . 31 13 6 . . 20 42 64 - 11 127 159 137 - 5 103 !SI 143

12 47 335 455 "63

147 269 2 166 2 064 lW 11 - 330 6 3 - - 7 4 3 - 8 . 16 -

25 7 130 25 5 5 15 36 74 57 . - 22 28 .

23 68 499 565 619 14 74 222 33'1 423 - 5 11 10 -9 65 317 747 380

55 5 209 99 115 . 6 60 67 57 5 5 79 44 6 - - 33 - 16 - 12 6 14 12 - 4 216 36 129

271 574 4 138 4 038 ·-4 46 327 646 l 796 lO 36 207 262 782 - 37 73 48 78 4 . 89 115 116

27 14 221 369 125 64 35 993 1 057 208 55 117 909 399 I 399 28 123 524 313 728 55 90 546 460 6U 7 36 298 191 410

17 40 151 178 353

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Table 180. Occupation of Employed Persons by Industry Group and Sex:

:I: ~ The State in Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas ~ of 250,000 or More :!!

0

~ r­m 0

n :I: )>

~ n --t m ~ V> :::::! n V>

THE STATE-Continued

Tttal employed-Continued

--

laMnn, 1:1.cept farm __________ -------------- ------ ------Freight, s!ock, and material hondlers ______________________________ _ -

~;~~:.~ lo1b:~~s .:::::::: :: : :::::::: :: : :::::: :::: ::::::::: -Hot specified laborers -------- ____ ••••••••••••••••••.. ____ •. ____ _

fora WoftflS •••••••• -----· ---- ---·---- --·- __ •••••••• -·. -

Senlce .... ri.en, indotll"t prlnte liovnlioW --·--·-·-·----------

~~~~~s~~t~~~~~-==:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ---

Other service workers, including private household __ ------------ ____ _ -

Fem1le employed __________ ------------ __ ---·-·----·- __

Prvlonional, tedmlc1l, 114 kinirei workers---·-·--------------Accountants __________________________ ---- ____________________ _ -

§~~;~i\~;f !!~~~~:~~~:!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ---Writers, artists, and entertainers ______ -------- ____ ---- ______ ---- __

Other professionol.1echnicol, ond kindred workers---·----------------

MaHgen anti administntort;, except fome --------------------Salaried .. ________ ---------- ______ -·-- ________________________ _ -Seit-employed ______ ------ ________ ---------- -- __ -- -- ---- -- -- -- -- -

S~s~rk~-----------------------Clerical and kiadred workers ______________________________ _ -

~~~~i~~~~~===================================================­~i7:~:=~k~l~~k_.~ _e_x_c~~~ !~~~ -===============================:=::===-

--

Office machine operators __ -------- __ ------------ ____ ------ ---- __ -Bookkeeping and billing machine operators ________________________ _

Receptionists __ -------- ______________ ---------- ________________ _ Secretaries __ -------- ________________ ---------- ________________ _ Stenographers ________________________ ------ ___________________ _

6~g~~t~1eri~a1-~~d -k"i~Ci;ed"-~ark"er~ -==========================:::==== Craftsmen anti kindred workers ____ -------- __ ------ _________ _

Foremen. n.e.c __ -------- ____________ ---------- __ -------- __ ------

Operatives, except transport--------------------------------Assemblers __ ---------- ____________ -------- __ -- ------ ---- -------Checkers, examiners, and inspectors; manufacturing __________ ---------Packers and wrappers, except meat and produce --------------------­Other operatives, except transport ---------------------------------

Transport equipment operatives ________ ------ ____ ---------- __

Laltoren, except farm-------------------------------------

Farm workers-------- ____ ------ ____ ----------------------

Senice workers, iad ... 1111 priYate household-------------------­Cleaning service workers----------------------------------------­Personal service workers ------ __ ---------- ---------- ---- ----- --­Other service workers, including private household--------------------

{Doto boSl!d on $ample se-e text For meaning of s mbols see text] y

Persons 16 yeors Agrituhure,

old and forestry, Construe-over and fisheries Mining hon

u 425 588 508 2 773 5 510 1()4 5 39

18 108 400 377 2 507 9 807 64 126 227

41 137 1 988 253 8 S07 13 124 31 103 245 21 331 1 534 63 8 233 2 469 348 26 -4 913 75 61 29

46 081 46 087 - -99 f22 249 110 487 16 832 164 39 300 10 652 16 17 13 2 269 JO 17 89

70 169 39 37 85

279 410 4 2'1 341 2 393

43 589 ll7 20 178 972 5 - 29 94 - - -

136 - - -7 209 - - -

48 - 5 984 13 - 25

34 146 99 20 119

JO 517 11 17 102 7 073 5 17 74 3 444 6 - 28

16 345 16 - 22

66 420 651 221 I 455 10 596 269 23 392 5 033 - - -l 025 - - -

989 8 - 14 l 621 18 4 II

296 - - -1 810 26 7 22

17 968 169 146 602 625 - 6 56

3 692 34 4 lll 23 061 127 31 247

s 316 35 22 373 I 661 3 - 39

SS 262 1S6 64 6S 2 777 5 - -4 275 - - -2 532 41 - -

45 678 110 64 65

2 308 4 4 39

3 039 202 - 125

2 975 2 975 - -73 639 124 - 34

6 783 89 - 27 7 934 11 - -

SB 922 24 - 7

1970- Continued

Furniture, lumber,

ond wood Total products

7 851 2 592 I 418 128 4 375 1 756 2 058 708

15 025 8 141 5 146 2 220 6 473 4 737

725 259 2 681 925

- -4 254 738 2 602 349

44 17 987 292 621 80

64 083 4 838

I 126 95 187 32 19 -16 -59 14 - -

302 -543 49

486 48 430 27 56 21

4S3 -8 389 l 142 I 279 236

38 -112 9 154 9 477 61 49 5

203 18 2 341 368

139 5 568 45

3 078 391

3 115 S13 l 377 76

48 68S 2 S37 2 699 217 4 275 216 2 190 116

39 521 l 988

130 62

1 137 343

- -562 98 321 46

6 -235 52

Monufoc1uring

Durable goods

Fabricated £1ectrical

Stone, metal cloy, Primary Primory industries, Machinery. machinery,

ondJlass ferrous mm ferrous including not except ~uipment,

pr ucts industries industries specified metal electrical o supplies

718 40 54 :no 227 185

71 9 6 16 30 10 66

533 15 14 123 117 80 109 114 16 34 Bl

607 55 59 379 289 347 1D7 99 225 305 12 36

87 4 - 22 52 29 1()4 6 -33 4 -

182 35 23 146 132 93

- - - - - -110 26 30 197 2311 21! 76 14 26 140 174 167

- - - - - -21 - 4 24 48 25

13 12 - 33 16 20

610 39 191 1 200 l 116 4 636

29 - 6 42 34 43 s - - 19 15 12

- - - - - -- - - - - -- - 6 6 - 4 - - - - - -

24 - - - - -- - - 17 19 27

42 5 - 32 17 29 37 5 - 28 17 29

5 - - 4 - -4 - - - 12 19

274 4 39 295 404 468 91 4 4 38 67 50 - - - - - -- - - - - -5 - - - - 5 5 - - 9 24 s.4 - - - 5 9 II 6 - 10 22 7 15

69 - 9 142 162 181 - - - - - -

18 - - 4 28 13 80 - 16 80 116 150

10 12 10 100 62 194 5 - - 13 5 73

194 5 122 683 530 3 78S 9 - 22 119 149 1 306

49 - 20 53 58 451 12 - 8 24 22 129

124 5 72 487 301 l 899

- s - - - ll

52 - 14 37 38 77

- - - - - -5 8 - 11 19 10

- - - - 9 -- - - - - -5 8 - II JO 10

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Table 180. Occupation of Employed Persons by Industry Group and Sex:

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

THE STATE

Total employed ____________ ------------ ____ -------------Proleni..al, techllkal, aad ldodrtd warlcers --------------------Accountonts __________________________________________________ _

Archifec:ts ____________________________________________________ _ Computer specialists ______________ -------- _____________________ _

Emth!:~ai:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Civil ____ --·- __ •• ____ •• ______________________________ --------

f~~;;~~I 0~~-~~'.~~~== :: ::::::: :::::: :: :: ::::: ::: :: : :: :::::: Me<honicol •. __ -------- ---- ____________ ---- _________________ _ 01her eng1neers __ ------ ______________ ------ __________ --------

-----

--

Mathematical specialists __ ---- ____ ------ ________________________ _

Lil~~~i~t~Y-'-~~1-~~~~'.i~'.~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Personnel and labor relohons workers __ ------------ _______________ _ Social scientists _______________________________________________ _ uiine!ring and science technicians ______ -------- ______ .. ~---- _____ _

rafts.men __ -- __ ---- -- -- ______ - _ -- ........... -- -- __ - - -- -- -- -- -- -- -Efectric.:ol ond electrontc engineeri~ technicians ________ ---------- __ lndustrtol ond methonlcol e~ineenng techntdons ------------------

Tec:hnitions, ex:cept health, and engineering ond sdence ______________ _ Writers. artists. and enterlafnPrs ______________ ____ ------ _________ _ 01her profess.tonal, technical, and kindred workers __________________ _

---

----

Menogers aid adtnilktraton, except forlll -------------------­Buyers, purchas.in9 oge_nt~,_ond soles managers ----------------------Other managers and odmnustrotors ______________ ------ ---------- __

-Salaried ____________________________________________________ _ Self-employed ________________________________________________ _ -

Se&et werlten ________ -------------- ____ ------ ---- _______ _

Cleriul n4 kiodnl4 werloen ____________________ ------ _____ _ Bookkeepers .. ________________________ ---- _____________________ _ Co shiers ________ -· ________________ ---· •• ______________________ _

~;·:~~J*L;~~~7:.:;:~;:::=:~:::::::=:::::::::::::::::::: Stac~ ckrks and SIGrekeepers ______________ --·---··-- ---------- __ _ Other dericol and kindred workers---------------------------------

Crofls•ea ••• klotlrecl w..ters __________________ ------ _____ _

f':~~~!~s ~~3~:..,,~:~~~~·-~~-~~~~~~~·-·_::~:::::::~===~= Carpenters ____________________________ ~- _ .. ____________________ _ Cranemen, derrickmen. ond hoistmen --------~- ________ ------ ______ _ Uectridons ____ -------- ---------·---------- __ ------ -------------Excnvoting. grading, and road machine operolon ------ ------------ __ _ Foremen, n.e.c ____ ---- _________________________________________ _

M~?o:~~~i:f:J;enbOdY:::=================================== Machinists. job setters. aml toolmakers----·-·----------------------Metal craftsmen, e~cept methonks and machinists ___________________ _ Pointers, con-s.truchon and maintenance, ond plasterers ond paperhangers_ Pfvmhffs ond pipe fitters -- -- ____ -------------- __________________ _ Printing craftsmen-· ______ ---- __ ---------------------------------Stationary engineers ond power station operators ________ -------------Q1her craf1smen ond kindred wMkers ____ ------------------ti·-- ____ _

Operatl-m, excf?I trutp<rt ------ ---- -------------------- __ Assemblers ____ ------ ____ •• __________ ---- ______________________ _

~~:e;,:,ir:~~se;~d:r~ ~"n!Jb~ff~~~ ~a~u_f~~~~i~~== :: :: :: :: :: :::: ::: Pointers, manufactured articles __ -- -- ---- ______________ ---------- __ Precision machine operatives ____ •• ------ ____ ---- ------------ _____ _ Welders and llame<utter>-. -- ____ -- -- __ -------- ------ ------ -------

~~~~=~~::r:~~~~j•::~~~=====:::=::::::::::::::::: :~:C:~~s o=~~~:S=: :: :: == :: :: :: :: :: :: :::: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: ::

(Oa1o based on sample s.te text. For meaning of symbols, see text]

Durable goods- Continued

Motor vehicles Other

and motor tronspor-vehicle Aircraft totion

equipment and ports equipment Ordnance

1 894 1 072 10 528 460

66 326 l 393 153 29 4 92 10 - - 11 -- 29 47 17

25 145 549 80 - 12 - -- - 15 4 6 20 115 16

19 9 132 6 - 21 195 17 - 83 92 37 - 5 - -- - 10 -- - 5 -3 16 35 -- - 10 -4 101 360 27 - 23 266 -- 20 26 17 4 15 IQ 5 - ll 12 6 - lO 97 7 5 5 170 6

93 56 408 4 26 ll 79 -67 45 329 4 61 45 322 4

6 - 7 -39 6 41 -

178 148 1 219 65 10 - 38 -- - - -- - 36 -

12 14 72 11 36 - 16 5 26 30 \03 16 94 104 954 33

383 214 4 054 72 - 5 39 -- - 9 -

18 - 439 -- 12 82 5

37 23 487 -- - 23 -91 33 635 47 63 95 117 20 35 9 - -

101 38 346 -14 8 680 -6 - 224 -7 - 507 -- - - -- - 31 -

46 - 435 -935 252 2 784 1S1 195 70 121 52 58 45 123 51 24 - « -24 - 64 -24 7 91 5

246 u 1 681 -109 39 241 14 105 11 lll4 19 96 27 99 10 32 14 136 -22 25 BO -

Other du rob le

goods

11 086

443 43 -

16 81 --4

39 11 27

-ll 5

16 -

108 61 1l --

15 153

317 34

283 189 94

172

897 53 4 -

34 75 71

660

2 128 6 4 6 5

26 -

313 190

6 110 33 74 5

15 5

l 336

s 445 555 499 166 183 30 27

2 500 534 441 371 139

1970-Continued

Manufacturing -Continued

food Apparel

and other ond Textile fabricated

kindred mill textile products products products

15 502 6 832 35 165

257 184 344 50 33 58 - - -9 - 9

19 55 58 - - -- - -- - -

lO 51 34 9 4 6 - - 18

- - -24 10 -14 10 -36 21 98 - -

ii 73 35 - - 4 - - -- - 6 9 - -- - 31

37 30 68

l 020 143 351 236 34 25 784 109 326 718 96 316 6/J 13 10

779 20 160

l 256 606 l 974 343 51 154 26 28 -5 - -

46 25 126 213 95 580 29 71 107

594 3J() 1 007

1 690 916 2 381 - - -- - -

46 9 5 - 12 5

27 1'I 8 24 - -

769 324 l 227 479 414 428 140 - -

46 64 31 It 10 8 12 - 15 10 14 8 - 18 -

16 4 -250 18 646

6 632 4 539 18 818 72 24 69

331 738 1 904 5 4 4 - 5 30

32 11 9 38 14 9

3 235 3 743 24 092 1 043 - l 119

290 - 134 1 398 - l 016

188 - 432

Nondurable goods

Rubber ond Other Printing, miscel- nondurable

ond~'lr.d publishing. Chemicafs loneous goods, ind. and allied ond allied plastic not spe<ified

products industries products products manufacturing

7 543 4 074 5 888 4 596 9 215

477 636 577 251 366 56 9 43 24 39 - - - - -

16 - 9 11 -50 - 134 60 80 - - 91 9 31 - - 6 - -9 - 9 - 5

15 - 10 38 17 6 - 7 4 7

20 - ii 9 20

- - 5 - -28 - 107 19 15 28 - 107 19 5 42 4 19 lO 30 - - - - -

160 4 227 79 74 - 4 19 4 4 - - - - -7 - 5 9 -6 3 5 6 -

23 607 5 4 11 96 9 23 38 111

138 336 321 157 221 64 69 BO 22 25 74 267 241 135 203 74 176 230 126 180 - 91 11 9 23

102 695 286 41 m 713 812 594 413 608 49 108 76 40 56 5 - - - -5 5 3 - -« 21 4 24 4

125 23 83 92 JO 67 3 53 31 19

418 652 375 226 499

l 743 11114 1 119 758 l 177 5 5 27 - 8 - - - - 4

47 - 4 - JO 97 - 24 - 23

121 - 33 29 40 34 - <Ill - 25

528 106 «S 297 258 293 40 2711 164 107

- - 14 12 -125 12 34 104 55 \l6 - 23 21 II 11 - 31 - 11 84 - Ill 4 74

100 995 - 6S 15 112 - 37 22 35 90 6 24 49 481

3122 291 21n 2 4S4 56&1 30 4 107 79 112

151 19 160 239 276 - - 23 35 5

25 - 17 23 46 25 - - 7 6 83 - 76 JO 60

771 62 473 458 4 379 1 081 95 474 968 314

555 53 516 357 179 287 58 139 186 184 114 - 137 72 125

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THE STATE-Continued

Tatll 1111ployed- Continued

---

~nm~~~;:::~::=:::::::::::::::=:::::::::: Other transport equipment operatives ____ ---------------------- ___ _

----

lAhftft, ""'"' ,..,. -- ------ ------------ ----------------Freighl, sloe~. ond material hondler•-------·---·---·-·--··-··------

~:~~ J:;:~ _::: :: ::::::::: ::::::::::::: :::::::::: :::: Nat specified loborors __ •• ________________________ ·- ____________ _

fans wtrbn ________ ---------- ---- ·----- ____ ---------- _ -

Cleaning:::::: .:,.";t:'; ~~:~~~::_-:::::::::::::::: -Personal service workers ... ______ ---- -------------------- _______ _ Guards and watchmen ________ ----------·------- __________ ------_ -Other service workers, including private household •• ---·-----------·-

Female employed--------------------------------------

PrlfenieH~ ledoleal, •d klollrH ..tin ______ -------------Accountants ____________________ ... ______________________ ------ _

f::~e:;:r.:i16~~~i;;i."::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Registered nurses, dielitians, and therapists ________________________ _ SoCiol scientists ____________________________ -· ______ •• __ ------ __

Writers, artist>. and enlertoiners •. -------------------------------­Other professional, technical, and kindred workers __ -----------------

MnGftrS on •1o1stnitors, fXCOJll fora---------·-·-----·--

---------

-Solaried __ -- ------ ·--- -- -- -- -- -- -- ---- ---- ---- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Self-l!mployed -· ____ ------ __________ .• ---- _____________________ _ -

Se*s worlcen __________________________ ------ ___________ _

Clerico! on klodred worken -------------------------------· Baakkeepers ______ ---- __________________________ ---------- _____ _ Cashiers ---- __ -- ------ __________ ---------- ____________ ------ __ _ Counter clerks, except food __ ---- ______ -------- ______ -------------rile clerks __________ ---- __________ ---------- __________ -------- __ Office mactHne operators ________ ---------- ______________________ _

Bookkeeping and billing mochine operators ________________________ _ Receptionists ______ ------ __________ -------· ------ ______________ _ Secretaries __ -· __ -------- ---- ______ ---------------- ____________ _

~rE~{~~~~a~~ =~~:i~~~~e;. =::::::::=:::=::::::=::::::::::::: Craftsmen and kia4retl work.us------------------------------

Foremen, n.e.c ---- ------ ______ -------- ______________ ------------

Op1nrtiv11, except tnnuport ______ ---- _______ ---- _________ _ Assemblers ____ ---------- ____________ ---- ________________ ---- __ _ Checkers, examiners, and inspectors; manufacturing __________________ _ Packers and wrappers, except meat and produce ---------------------Other operatives, except transport ______ ---- _____________________ _

Tnaasport ~tdpmeot eper.tiYH------------------------------

llNrers, except fona -------------------------------------

Fa ... wortcen ________ -------- __ ---- __ -------------- ---- __

5.mc. worbn, loclHiog prlYllt• .......... -------------------­Cleaning service workers -----------------------------------------Personal service workers ------ __ -------------------- -------------Other service workers, including private household ___________________ _

!Doto based on sample, see text. For meaning of symbols, see text)

Durable goods - Continued

MotOT vehitl .. Other

and motor tronspor- Other vehicle Aircraft totion durable

equipment and ports equipment Ordnance goods

68 - 131 - 318 5 - 28 - 12

31 - 77 - 67 32 - 26 - 239

68 19 212 15 I 043 29 s 49 6 63 JI 7 150 - 871 - - 37 - 16 28 7 "6 9 93

- - - - -64 51 216 - 323 38 41 114 - 146 - - - - -

21 4 79 - 22 5 6 23 - 155

201 129 916 115 4 034

11 4 75 - 115 ll - 12 - 23 - 4 10 - 5 - - - - 6 - - 5 - 4 - - - - -- - 16 - 5 - - 32 - 72

11 5 10 4 -5 5 10 4 -6 - - - -- - 11 - 19

76 76 596 33 575 - - 18 - 44 - - - - 4 - - 5 - 7 - 5 32 3 15

12 9 41 6 29 5 - - - 5 - - - - 16

35 36 183 19 89 - - 78 - -- 17 99 - 18

29 9 140 5 353

- 1 82 12 286 - 7 22 12 35

98 28 103 58 2 876 30 6 24 35 444 - - - 10 407

12 - - - 152 56 22 79 13 1 873

- - - - 6

5 - - 8 91

- - - - -- 9 39 - 66 - 9 28 - 28 - - - - -- - 11 - 38

1970-Continued

Manufacturing- Continued

Nondurable goods

Apparel Rubbet ond Other food and other Printing, misc el· nondllrob!e ond Textile fabricated

and ':°J':d publishing, Chemitofs loneous goods, ind. kindred miff !txlile and allied and aUied plastic not specified

products products product• products industries products products monufottvring

1 918 77 146 409 72 251 134 %21 1 002 8 - 18 40 8 lO 17

860 36 135 217 23 149 65 91 126 33 11 174 9 94 59 113

1 318 19' 492 576 30 414 270 405 786 139 400 207 10 225 149 74 134 15 19 49 4 20 11 251 96 7 10 83 4 25 J4 7

322 35 63 237 12 144 76 73

- - - - - - - -542 151 499 263 38 204 118 234 342 94 3ll4 191 33 151 108 94

21 - - - - - 6 93 38 176 57 - 50 5 28 86 19 19 15 5 3 5 106

3 977 4 163 29 286 890 1 436 1 012 701 4 593

11 52 169 30 243 84 l2 71 7 7 4 6 4 15 - 15 - - - - - - - -- - - 5 - 5 - -- - - 4 - 6 6 4 - - - - - - - -- - 10 5 231 - - 11 4 45 155 10 8 58 6 41

54 24 73 5 50 18 9 so 54 24 73 5 44 18 9 36 - - - - 6 - - 14

61 - 42 15 180 23 - 67

717 411 l 348 339 675 342 182 393 265 51 133 39 108 61 23 47

16 18 - - - - - -12 23 31 - 17 4 - 4 23 - 25 - 11 6 5 10 46 20 95 21 16 4 21 4 - - 9 - - - - -9 6 28 17 10 17 10 12

152 92 288 101 175 118 44 78 8 7 11 - 16 10 4 -

25 15 46 41 145 27 22 5 161 179 691 120 177 95 53 233

98 129 1 191 11 167 48 17 166 55 85 925 5 4 38 - l7

2 822 l 450 26 163 462 99 463 456 3 751 52 18 62 19 4 99 22 62

209 677 I 771 31 13 109 56 145 846 82 472 111 - 71 106 27

1 715 2 673 23 858 301 82 184 272 3 517

24 - 6 - 11 - - 5

115 70 198 11 s 18 20 35

- - - - - - - -75 27 96 17 6 16 5 55 48 9 72 14 6 13 5 34 - - - - - - - 6

27 18 24 3 - 3 - 15

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~ ,..... m 0 ("') :c )>

~ -t m ~ en =! ("') V>

Table 180. Occupation of Employed Persons by Industry Group and Sex:

r:1e State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas

of 250,000 or More

THE STATE Total em,toyed _______________________________________ _ -Proloulonnl, tedollkol, ••• khulro wncton --------------------Accountants ____ ------ ________________ ---- __________ ---------- _ -

Architect. ____ ---- ____ ---------- ______________________ --------_ -Computer speciausts ------ ------ ____ -- ---- -- .• ______ ------------

Enth:'i~ai:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Civ~ -- ---- ________________ ------------ ------ ---- ______ ------Electrical and electronic •. ______ ---------------- _______________ _ Industrial __________________________________________________ _ Mechanicol ------------------ ______________________ ----------011ter engineers -- -- ---- ------ ____ -- •• __ -- -- __ .• ____ ----------

~:E;i~~~~~~~~~~~=:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Pers.onnel and labor relations workers _____________________________ _ Social scientists ______ ---- ______ •• ---- •••• __ ---- ________ ------ __

Eft;:ft~:~~-~~~-~~~~-~~~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Electrical and electronic engineering technicians -- ____ .. __ -- -- _____ _ Jndustrial and mechanical engineering technictans -----------------­

Technicians, except health. and engineering and science--------------· Writers, artists, and entertainers ______ ------ ______ ----------------Other professionol, technical, and kindred workers -- ------ ---- ------.

Muegen 1..i odmloistnrton, .. copt form -------------------­Buyers, purchosing ogents. und soles managers--------------------­Other monogors ond administrators-------------------------------Salaried .•••.• ____________ •. ________________________________ _

Selt-tmpioved -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- ---- ------ -- ---- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

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

Sole• won. .... ________ -------- -- --·- ---- ---- -- -- ------ -- -

Cleritol eod kWrH wllfl<m ---·-·········------------------~~~~~ ::::::: :: :::::::: :::::: ::::: :: ::: : ::::::::::::: :: ::· -Estimators and investigaiors, n.e.c -------------------------------- -

f~i~t?#.:.Ig~;~~:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Cnlftsmto ml klmhff wtrl<"' ----·----------------------·--

:~:!~~~$ ~'!!1~o'r:;~~se-~~~·-~~~-~~-e_r:~~e:_s_::~====:~=~==:== Carpenters •• __ -------- ________ ---- __ ------------ .• __ •• ________ _ Cronemen, derrickmen, and hoistrnen ------------------------------ .. t.lectric.Mins ________ ---- ---- ____ ---- __ -------- __________________ _ txcavating, grading, and road machine operators---------------------foremen, n.e.c ____ ------ ---- •••••••••• ---· •••••••• _____________ _

M~~::iir:.d~:~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Machinists, job setters. and toolmakers-------·---------------------Me!tll craftsmen, except mechonics and mochinists.------------------­Painters. canstruclion and maintenance, ond plasterers and poperhongers.

~:=~.":iii.~: '.~~~-== :::: :: :::::::::: :: :: :: :: ::::::::::::::: Slolionar~ engineers and power station operntorL •••••••••••••••••••• Other craftsmen and kindred worltors-------------------------------

OpentiYn, excepl "'".,..t --------------------------------Assemblers •• __ •• __ •••• ____________ ---------------- ____________ _ Checkers, examiners, and inspectors, monufocturing __________________ _ Filers, polishers, sanders, ond buffers -- -- ---- ---- -- -- -- ____ -- -------Pointers. manufactured ar1tdes ---- -------------------- __ ---- _____ _ PrecisIDn machine operatives __ ---- -- ---- ---- ---- ---- _____________ _ Welders and flomecutten ---- -- -- -- -- -- ------ ---- -- -- -- -- -- ____ -- -Other specified operatives_---- __ ---------------------------------Machine operatives. misceUoneous spectftef.! _________________________ _

::~:::s~::~:::~?;~~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

IDoto bos.ed on sample. see text. for meaning of symbols, see text]

Railroads Trucking and servke Utilities

railway and Other and expr~s wore- tronspor- Communj.. sanitary servtce housing tot km cations services

4 167 9 044 a 357 7 760 12 834

82 71 520 1 024 794 17 17 11 34 105 - - - - -4 5 - - 16

19 17 219 263 345 - - - - 6 4 - - 5 24

15 - - 239 240 - 6 - 9 10

- 5 204 10 19 - 6 15 - 46

- - - - -5 - 5 - 10 - - - - 10 - 17 14 64 13 - - - 10 5 5 - 43 130 118 - - - 18 38 5 - 15 78 23

- - - -5 - 218 23 16

lO 15 JO 489 31 17 - - 11 135

435 781 662 641 708 - 46 17 25 78

435 735 645 616 630 435 491 572 591 578

- 244 73 25 52

4 72 36 129 118

802 1 033 852 3 654 2 372 31 206 91 157 279 15 13 15 37 95 19 8 6 33 20 51 50 - 60 71 23 111 30 - 5 25 15 17 15 37

638 630 693 3 352 I 865

1 568 689 637 2 150 4 040 35 - - - -- - - - -

56 - 11 - 39 12 - 5 - 13 26 4 26 - 242 21 50 5 13 87

269 261 74 128 591 381 340 410 45 684

- 293 234 15 27 85 - 5 6 15

- - 10 s 21 21 - 8 - 11 28 - 4 6 124 - - - - -

12 - 56 10 490 622 34 23 1 937 1 723

326 396 553 34 563 - - - 5 6 - - - - -- 8 - - 5 - - - - -4 - - - 4

130 s 32 - 80 21 192 402 5 244 - 57 9 11 44

29 62 22 5 53 110 70 79 8 99 32 2 9 - 28

1970-Continued

General Wholesale merchandise

trade retailing

2l 946 14 112

506 134 137 37

- -13 -93 -- -

10 -11 -14 -12 -46 -- -

24 5 4 5

55 53 1l -44 -16 -5 -- -

24 5 31 25 74 9

3 933 2 484 1 060 698 2 873 J 786 2 091 I 204

782 582

5 208 7 301

3 960 2 466 l l07 357

44 861 39 62 57 26

447 94 239 157

2 027 909

2 473 584 6 -5 II

64 31 24 5 62 -65 -

606 106 1 005 305

243 70 119 -

7 -22 4 54 10 85 -51 -

298 112

2 190 189 39 -- -5 -9 -

27 -140 7

1 226 134 224 11 167 -271 33

62 4

Retoil trade

Automotive dealers

and Eating ond Other Finance rood gasoline drinking retail and real

stores stations places trade Insurance estate

18 845 19 687 14 676 37 749 a 602 14 461

36 135 79 l 346 371 424 8 45 8 66 130 172 4 - - 6 - 4

- 5 - - 33 41 5 - - 17 45 10 - - - 5 - -- - - - - -- - - 6 - -5 - - - 45 -- - - - - 6 - - - 6 - 4

- - - 6 l2 -- - - 11 - -- - - - -

11 22 16 46 99 52

- 5 - s - 10 - 5 - 38 - 4 - - - 28 - 4 - - - - - -- - - - - -- 20 - lO 5 5 - 13 42 42 27 55 8 20 13 l 099 27 71

5 316 4 460 2 620 6 154 795 3494 537 270 30 817 123 65

4 779 4 190 2 590 5 337 672 3~ l 652 2 444 I 067 2 817 606 3 209 3 127 1 746 1 523 2 520 66 220

2 747 3 301 283 12 S33 3 741 1 521

3 810 1 828 889 5 414 3 507 7 491 344 933 109 2 117 m I 322

2 660 83 687 649 41 114 10 34 - 38 87 171 10 32 4 23 98 434 23 24 s 14ll - -

474 56 15 191 - -359 666 66 2 248 2 985 5 -152

344 4 437 60 4 789 It 305 - - - - -- - 6 17 - 10 7 40 5 344 5 90 - - - - - -- 5 - 37 - 4 - - - 36 7

108 205 5 362 17 29 32 4 035 26 1 774 - 28 20 3 909 13 149 - -- 33 - 8 - 6

- - - 56 - -7 5 3 57 5 65 5 5 - 112 - 13 5 - - 19 6 7 5 16 - 19 - 5

175 93 15 1 948 49 41

2 182 4 416 121 I 601 13 64 - 3 - 31 - -- - - - - -- 3 - 21 - -- 68 - - - -- 17 - 5 - -5 13 - 26 - 5

1 946 4 224 76 1 183 8 23 46 36 42 118 5 -

6 5 5 61 - 19 153 102 5 89 - 17 26 15 - 67 - -

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3: ~ The State <:::; Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas ~ of 250,000 or More ::2

THE STATE-Continued

Total employed-Continued

v:~~tJri'.~~~~2°~~~~~:·;:7:~~~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~ ---Other fronsport -e-qulpment opero1ives ______ ---- ___________________ _

l..oboren, except f1nn ___________________________________ _ freight, stoek. ond material handlers ______ ------ __________________ _

~;~~l~;;:.:;dloi~~;~ _: :: :: : : : : ::: ::: : : : : : : : : :: : : : : :: :::::: :: :: -

-Not specified kibor•rs __________________________________________ _ -

farm worlten __________________ ---- ____________________ _ -( . Snv:ke w...tcen, iKhttli•t priYate llevseheW -------------------

~~:~! :~~ ~~~~ :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: -Guards and watchmen __________ ------ __ ---- ____ ---------- ______ _ Other service workers, including private household -- ______ -- -- __ -- __ _

Female employed __________ -------------------- __ ------ -Prefeuinal, tKhnkel, Olld kittdretl workers--------------------Ac.coun1an1s ________ ------ ____________________________________ _

fi~:g~~·~~~~P::~~i;S;;:=:=:=:=:::=:=:=::::::::::::::::::::::: Registered nurses, dietitions. ond 1heropists ____ ---- ---- ____ -- ______ _ Sllciol scientists ______________________________________ •• _______ _

-

-Writers. artists, and entertainers _________________________________ _ Other professional. technical, and kindred workers-------------------

-

Managen and admin-istratars, except farm--------------------Salaried __________ ---------- ____ ---- ______ -- -- __________ -- -- __ -

-Sett-employed ________________________ ---- _____________________ _ -

SDles workers __________________ ---- ____________________ _

Clerical and kindred workers--------------------------------~~~~~~~?~~~=:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ~ir~~l:~k~'"-'-"-'~-e_x_c_·~~!~~~-=:::::::::::::::=:::::::::::::::::::::_

---

Office machine operators ______________ ---------- ________________ _ Boo~ke.eping and billing machine operotors------------------------

~:~~:f1~~j~;t~-== == ======== == == == ==== == == == ====== == == ========== ===

-

brE~tYi~~;:"~a =~i~~~;~~~~~;r~ ================================== Craftsmen and kindred workers __________________ ------ ---- __

Foremen, n.e.c ____ ---------- __ ------ ______ ---- ______ ---------- __

Operatives, except transport ------ ______________ -------- ___ _ Assemblers ________ ------ ____ ________________________ ---- ______ _ Checkers, examiners, and inspectors; manufacturing __________________ _ Packers and wrappers, except meat and produce---------------------Other operatives. except transport ------ ---------- ____ ---------- __ _

Transport equipment operatives ____ ---- ____ ---------- _______ _

Lahore rs, except farm ____ ------ ______ ---- ------ ____ -------

farm workers ________________ ---------- ______ ---------- __

Senke ••iii.en, h11claclint print• hHHhoW --------------------

~~~~~1 ~~~~~ :~~t~ ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 01her service workers.. including private household ___________________ _

{Doto based on sample see text For meaning of symbols see 1extJ

Railroad$ Trucking and servtte

railway and Other tronspor- Communi· express wore·

servtce housing totton cations

701 s 265 4 303 19 7 183 21 6

37 5 008 6-4 13 657 74 4 218 -839 629 525 35 38 504 411 2 69 61 58 11

626 a 6 5 106 56 50 17

- - - -110 108 269 74 45 33 89 74 18 4 46 -14 66 9 -33 5 125 -

191 837 1 893 3 836

4 6 37 183 4 6 5 30 - - - -- - - -- - - -- - - 5 - - - 78 - - 32 70

10 41 44 114 10 25 39 114 - 16 5 -

- 17 6 24

118 568 390 3 418 4 165 62 147 - 8 11 37 - - - 48 - 24 - 21 5 33 - 60 - - - 9 - - 6 24

42 167 72 239 - 5 - 28 - 15 19 90

67 151 220 2 724

17 32 10 48 6 17 - 5

- 64 - 20 - - - 5 - - - -- 6 - -- 58 - 15

13 98 1 294 6

19 11 27 -- - - -

10 - 85 23 - - 28 23 - - 21 -

10 - 36 -

Utilities and General

sonit.ory Whalosale merchandise servtees trade retailing

1 578 3 750 261 6 1 358 205

569 2 161 56 1 003 231 -

2 269 1 572 309 I 035 I 003 258

626 198 6 389 84 -219 287 45

- - -392 354 384 271 200 162

- 9 41 35 40 11 86 105 170

1 880 4 508 9 412

65 66 74 30 32 16

5 - -- - 5 - 10 -- - -- - 20

30 24 33

23 300 889 23 230 638 - 70 251

6 283 5 842

1 378 2 637 2 149 190 923 322 88 30 845 - 74 104 - 35 14

55 41 26 - - 3 4 36 5

368 763 108 24 4 -37 103 23

612 628 702

78 109 71 16 36 26

30 844 118 - 17 -- - -- 171 6

30 656 112

196 100 22

44 94 28

- - -60 75 219 37 38 27

4 41 23 33 151

Retail trade

Automotive deolors Finance and Eating onJ Other

Food gasoline drinking retail ond real trade Insurance es tote

stores stations plot es

481 366 42 2 676 - 20

354 96 23 l 225 - -15 121 249 13 l 190 -

261 5 6 21 6 -

3 364 431 38 1 478 12 287 552 9

3 287 39 4 -40 301 14 590 6 231

25 5 - - 84 -32 91 20 252 6 22

- - - - - -

495 243 10 537 1 758 74 853

209 215 227 4-17 67 644 16 - 83 11 - 34

- 7 - 52 7 67

270 21 lO 227 l 248 - 108

7 006 2 144 11 113 15 255 3 527 7 852

8 23 26 172 47 125

8 18 3 21 27 73

- 5 - - 5 6

- - - B - -- - 13 - 6 -- - - - - -- - 5 21 - 16 - - 5 122 9 30

1 324 184 1 158 1 509 150 673 287 102 397 836 124 613

l 037 82 761 673 26 llJ

1 508 154 173 6 626 362 329

2 628 1 476 751 4 351 2 919 6 362 279 814 99 1 887 273 1 233

1 993 60 579 564 41 110 4 4 15 20 - 10 4 10 - 26 161 64

10 28 4 23 83 367 - 6 - 8 - 194 - 9 - 48 23 45

61 361 15 623 1 263 1 414 - 7 - - 52 21 6 30 7 68 311 262

271 153 32 1 092 712 2 836

54 58 5 655 - 17

- 6 - 30 - 5

470 151 72 639 13 7

- - - 26 - -- - - - - -

26 - 26 20 - -444 151 46 593 13 7

15 5 12 52 - -685 44 5 132 - 14

- - - - - -314 49 8 911 1 119 36 325 91 32 117 180 36 225 12 - 73 ll - 30

211 17 8 721 928 - 70

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

THE STATE

Total employed ____________ ---------· __ ---· ____ ..•..•...

Proleu.lo .. I, tecluikal, on4 lclodru ....ten---------------···--Accountants ___________________________________________________ _ Architects ______________ ---- ______ -- ___________________________ _ Computer spetla1is1s ------ • ., ____ ------ ------ ________ ---------- __ _

Ent=~oi :: :: :::::::::::::::: =: :: :::: :: :: : : :: : : ::: : : ::: = :: :: :-Civil_ ___ ·- __ .. ____ . ___ •• __ .. __ .• ______________ ·- __ .. __ ...... _ Electrical and elec1ronit. _____________ ---- ______________________ _ lndustriol __________________________ ------ ___________________ _ Mechcnicol __ ---· ____ -· ____ .• ____ .. ··-· ·- ________ ---· __ -·-· __ _ Other entjlneers ______________________________________________ _

Mathematical •pecioli>ts ________ .. ---· __ --·- ______ ---------- __ ·- __ life and physK.ol sclen1is1s ____________________ -~ _________________ _

Chemists ______________________ ------------ __________________ _

Perwnne1 and labor relations workers-------------------------------Sociol scientis1s ________________________________________________ _

En~~!{;~~ge~~~ _ ~~i~~~~ -t~~~~~~s-~ =~ ~= :: ::~: = = == = ==: = :::: =: =: = = = :: Elettrkal ond electronic engineerin9 tec.hnicions ________ -------------Industrial and mechonKol engine.rmg technicians---------···---·---

Technk:tons .. exc:ept health, ond engineering ond science _______________ _ Writers, artists. and entertainers ____ -- __ ---- ------ __ -- ------ -------01her professional, technkol, and kindretl workers--------------------

Mnegers eH ffmilih:trtt.rs, except t.m -----· -------- ------­Buyers. purchasing ogtn1~. and soles mnnogtrs ----------------------Other managers and administrators __ -· -· __ -·. ___ -·-- ---· -· __ ..•. __

Salaried .. __ -· __ --·--- ________ .• ---·--· .•• ______________ ·--- __ Sett-employed ____ .. __ .... ________ ·- .. __ .. __________ ·- ________ _

Soltt •or\:ers ____ ---- ________________ -- ________ ---- _____ _

Clerkol nml lclottffil w•rbn -· ------·----------· ·-·---------Sookkttptrs-- -· -- ______ .. ________________ -· -· __________ .. ·--- .. Cashiers ______________________ ---------------- ________________ _ Estimators. and investigators. n.ec ---------------------------------

~f~~{~2d7~7i'~~~~~~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Other clericol and kindred workers ____________ -· ____ ·- ________ ·----

Creltm .... d kiadrff worbn ____ ·--- -----·-· ---------·----

=~~:~~~t:;S ~~0e!m1::~e~~~~·-~~~-~~~~~~-s-====== ====== ~=== Carpenters ____________________________________________________ _

(ranemen, derrickmen, and hoislmen -----·-----·-···---------------lletlricmns ____ -· ______ .•.. __ ---· __ ---· •• __ •• __________ •• -· ____ _ hcavoting, grading. and rood mochme operators----·~---------~-~---foremen, n.e.c ________________________________ .... ___ ~- ~- _______ _

Me,;~::;i.:;~~i~t'd:'l:.;dY:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Mothlnists, i<Jb setters. ond toolmakers-----------------------------Metal croftsmen, exct1Jf mechanics ond mathinisfs __ •D-- _____________ _

Pointers, construction and moiotenonce, and pknteren ond poperhongers _

~r~!:;~:1o"ts;~ ~i~~~~- == == == :: ==== == ==== == ==== == :: :: :: :: ======= Station-Dry engtneers and power station operotors--------e~-·---------Other craftsmen and kindred workers ____ ----~- -- ~- ______ -- ________ _

Ope.-.llns, '""Fl h-vo1,..-t -------·------··----------------Assemblers ______________ ---~ __________________________________ _ Checkers, examiners. ond inspectors; manufacturing __________ ------~~-Faer" polishers, sanders. and buffers ____ .. -· .. __ ·- ...... __ ---------Pafnters, manufactured ottidts __________ ---- ____ ------------ _____ _ Precision mm:hine opero1Jves _____________________________________ _

Welders and ffomecutten __________ ---------- ---------- ---- -------Other specified operatives ..••.. -- ---- __ -- .• _. -- .• -- __ ---- -- ____ ---Machine optrntives, miscellonfOYS specnifd ______ -- ---- ------ ---- ·---Moch~ operative•. not specified-·-------------------------------· Miscellaneous operatives __ -~---------- -- ---- -- ---- ---- ------ ---- --Not specified Of)t!ro1ive:s -- ________ -- ________ -- -- ______ - - -- _______ _

{Data based on sample, see 1ext. For meaning of symbols, see text]

Other personal

Hotels services, ond including

Business Repair lodging private services services places household

4 974 10 044 5 657 48 126

868 125 112 737 164 5 52 24

- - - -67 7 4 -32 10 - 5

- - - -- - - -

10 - - -- - - 5 - 10 - -

22 - - -- - - -

38 - - 4 25 - - 4 m 5 6 28 52 - - -

193 12 - 10 98 - - 6 25 12 - 4 6 - - -8 - 53

117 - 32 198 25 86 IB 415

Sii 645 609 1 452 37 26 5 6

551 619 604 l 446 376 273 388 007 175 346 216 639

349 115 35 197

1 417 634 728 l 426 113 229 63 28J 25 24 69 93

116 8 - 6 128 l4 - 17 lO - - 42 12 IB 7 22

l 013 341 589 965

422 6 667 152 658 - 78 - -- - - 24

JO 7 23 51 - 8 - -- 63 B 5 5 4 - 11

57 57 26 \02 156 5 466 20 79 21 3 775 - 25 - 46 4 -

- - - -22 25 36 48 - IZ - 12

15 - - 5 5 - 29 -

152 901 6 321

609 1 252 174 3 383 - - - 4 - - - -- 28 - 9 5 108 - -- 37 - -

33 540 - -149 335 155 3 234 32 102 2 67 23 - - -

358 84 12 17 9 18 5 52

1970- Continued

Entertain-ment and recreation

services Hospitals

2 869 22 844

541 7 248 4 41 - 4 - 5 3 37 - -- 6 - 13 - 6 - -3 12

- -- 34 - 7 7 37 - 26 - 33 - -- 8 - -- 4

374 -153 7 027

587 540 16 93

571 447 333 441 238 6

150 44

269 2 943 57 223

115 69 - 36 - 14 - 5 5 103

92 2 493

192 538 - -- 6 5 42 - -- 61 7 -

16 49 64 119 - 15 - 17

- -- 65 - 16 - -- 128

100 35

16 474 --

- -- -- 5 - -

--12 426

- 9 4 5 - 20 - 9

1

Welfare, religious, Other

Heolth and nonprofit professtonal services, Educational Educational membership and Public

excopt services, services, orgam· related odminis· hospitals government private zations services tration

10 899 53 145 11 517 10 225 13 081 29 817

4 483 32 318 6 359 5 482 6 567 4 740

26 64 13 47 919 510

- - - - 216 5

- 47 - 12 59 57 16 32 5 21 322 604 - - - - - 5

l1 4 - 7 132 314

- - - - 54 90 - - - 5 4 55 - 4 - - 21 47

5 24 5 9 111 93

15 - - 8 - 23 13 152 11 - !07 249

- 21 4 - 9 46 10 54 21 25 a 593 6 56 - 12 26 89

50 255 73 25 489 595 - 13 14 - 214 81

- 26 - - 13 145 - 6 - - - 6

15 26 16 - - 413

- 183 82 302 140 168 4 332 31 449 6 138 5 030 4 281 l 434

243 2 513 628 730 279 4 309 10 37 ll - 11 130

233 2 476 617 730 268 4 179 219 2 476 594 726 249 4 179

14 - 23 4 19 -

6 67 19 69 83 80

1 946 6 907 I 6'7 2 170 3 376 10 715 297 335 71 178 413 358

- 204 33 51 - 34 16 3 5 13 9 305 - 65 32 11 79 179 6 24 - - 14 29

12 46 19 4 - '169 I 615 6 230 l 467 1 913 2 1161 9 541

210 870 175 129 22& 1 930 - 5 - 6 - -- 7 - - 6 -

36 116 25 33 5 144 - - - - - 36 - 107 16 31 6 131

- 5 - 1 4 78 27 17 s 15 28 182

3 306 44 9 47 940

- 153 Z• 9 - m - 21 5 - 7 15

- 9 - 6 - 21 9 57 32 - 6 76 - 31 18 8 4 75 4 31 5 5 - 29 4 29 5 - 6 20

127 69 20 9 107 183

169 321 89 57 215 500 22 5 - - 4 -- - - - - -- 6 - - - -- - 5 - - -- 6 - - - 4 - 27 - 10 11 39

119 185 52 27 163 282 - 38 6 4 12 37 8 - - 6 18 58

15 54 16 5 4 75 5 - 10 5 3 5

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;i: ~ The State in Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas ~ of 250,000 or More :!

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THE STATE- Continued

Total employed- Continued

laMrwn, except fara ------------------------------------Frtight. stock, and m!11erial hnndlen •• ____________________ ---------

~i'==~W..t;' 1o':::r~ .::::::::::::::::::::::::: :: :::::::::::::: Not •pecilied laborers··························-·-·-----------·-

hno """''"---·---- ----·--- ------ -------- -- ---------·.

Serri<t Wmtn,........, priHtt ......... ________ ••-------·-

~1-:~ ~~: :~~t::~ :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Goords and watchmen ________ ------ ________________ : ___________ • Other service workers. including private household-------------------

female tt11ployetl ____ -- -----------·---- -··- -·---- ---- --

Prefessioeal, ,....feel. ad l1a4recl wotlcen ------------·------Accounlonts -- ____ ------ ____________ ------ ____________________ _

a:~·~~;:~~f.niilis::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Registettd nurs ... dielilians, and therapists-------------------------Social scientists __ ---·---- ____________ --·- ____________________ .• Writers. artisls, and entertainers _________________________________ _ Other professional, technical. and kindred workers-------------------

M .. ogers 1184 •lalllnrton, except fmn --------------------Salaried •• -- -- -- -- ---------- -- -- -- -- -- ---- -------- -- -- -- -- -- -- -S.~-employed ______ ------------ ______ ---· _____________________ _

S.les woriters ________________ ---------------- __________ _

Clerical•"" liffred wort.en-------------------------------

~~~~:~~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: f3~~~~~~~k:~ ::::~~ !~~ _::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

----

---------

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

----Office machine operators ________________________ ---------- ______ _

Bookkeeping and biDing machine operators _______________________ _ -Receptionists ------ ---- _____________ -------- __ -----------------Secretaries ---- ---- __________ ------ __ ---- ______ -------------- __ _ Stenographers ---- __ -------- -------- __ ---- ____ ---------- _______ _

~1:!':~1;,:;tcifiiiiif-k;ii"dfe.rwcirl<ers·::::=::::::::::::=:=============: Cndts•H ... kWre• wtrlen _____________________________ _

Foremen, n.e.c -------------- ---- ------ ---- ____ ---------------- __

OpentiY11, except traasport --------------------------------Assemblers ___ ---------- __________________________ ---- ________ _ Checkers, examiners, and inspectors, manufacturing __ ---------- ______ _ Packers and wrappers, except meat ond produce --------------------Other operatives, except transport ---- -- ------ ______ -- -- __ -- -- -- -- -

Treosport eti•ipoat1t optrotiffs _____________________________ _

Lllberen, 1xc:ept farm-------------------------------------

Fara w..ten ____ ------------------ ---------- ---------- __

SerYice werken, iacW•1 priY11t1 llOU:HhoW --------------------

~~S:'~:I :~~~ :~~t:;~ ===:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Other service workers, including private household--------------------

(Doto based on sample ... text for meaning of s mbols see text] y

Other personal

Hotels services. and including

8usin .. s Repair lodging private servtces. servK:es places household

87 204 51 U3 25 26 12 323 58 96 13 78 4 82 33 82

61 229 169 1 971 10 u 6 141 21 159 96 I 509 - 31 - 31

30 25 67 '197

- - - -573 173 3 620 37 112 221 109 1 520 Ml6

10 14 625 6 803 253 - 13 19 89 50 l 462 30 584

1 986 1 095 3 870 39 845

316 34 38 468 86 5 20 5 11 - - -17 - 9 -- - '198 4 - - -

32 - 5 86 166 '19 4 79

133 67 215 288 101 40 141 155 32 27 74 133

10 30 12 87

l 090 544 521 1 237 97 193 43 240 25 19 69 93 15 5 222 286 42 5 - 9 79 14 - 6 - 14 - -

32 6 18 124 297 113 67 147 30 - - 6

104 - 10 4 369 1B9 92 322

48 218 4 172 16 4 4 38

171 98 147 2 592 - - - 4 - - - -

24 - - 17 147 9B 147 2 571

1 4 - 32

- 35 26 225

- - - -141 6S 2 907 34 744 BB 23 l 227 273 10 11 524 4 B24 43 31 1 156 29 647

1970- Continued

Entertain· Health men! and services, recreation ex.cept

servke-s. Hospttols hospitals

• 38 18 - 4 4 - 14 -4 20 14

277 164 74 - 47 -

222 66 50 7 13 6

413 38 18

- - -833 10 855 3 750 234 l 720 658 214 255 132

17 91 10 368 8 789 2 950

996 17 929 1 104

160 5 994 2 195 - 6 14 - 5 -- 18 -- 4 757 1 630 - 9 -

81 - -79 1 199 551

134 233 106 60 233 101 74 - 5

80 44 6

233 2 675 , 862 57 196 283 90 65 -- 11 -- 69 31 - 9 -- 4 -6 275 505

23 738 634 - 24 15 - 169 174

57 1 119 220

10 19 28 - 6 4

5 345 145 - - 17 - - -- - -5 345 128

- - 6

26 80 7

- - -348 8 539 3 349 47 968 503 BB 190 115

213 7 381 2 731

Welfare, religious, Other

ond nonprofit professional Public Educational Educational membership and

s.ervkes, s.trVices.. organi· reloted ad minis-

government private zotions serviCH trotion

550 45 11 56 689

38 5 - - 23

117 - 11 22 544 395 40 - 34 122

251 123 93 71 rn 28 - 46 - 165

158 75 33 58 370

ll 4 4 3 28

54 44 10 17 216

- - - - -9 348 2 452 1 484 2 201 6 070 3 598 934 769 81 794 1 100 512 462 13 160

67 49 24 15 280 4 583 957 m 2 092 4 836

37 011 8 275 4 552 7 371 8 200

%2 1145 4 858 1 374 2 246 7114 19 9 19 195 JOO 13 - - 20 5 25 ll - 23 13

270 64 28 lO 55 14 - - 11 -54 36 JIB 51 41

22 450 4 738 1 209 l 936 570

186 240 231 139 810 886 220 227 135 810

- 20 4 4 -

35 15 41 43 51

6 211 , 449 1 947 3 198 sm 312 71 1'19 360 254 167 28 45 - 28 80 - - 6 9 92 38 19 19 130 41 32 - 64 131 - - - - 9

159 35 77 50 65 2 657 647 l 133 1 439 1 319

- - 9 30 169 428 123 220 132 640

2 275 475 315 l 098 2 8'17

53 18 - 6 41 12 5 - 6 -

157 23 41 52 87 - - - 4 -- - - - -- - - - 5

157 23 42 48 82

216 16 - 11 26

14 1 4 14 34

- - - - -6 594 l 649 913 1 669 115 1 455 403 322 51 152 1 003 427 413 13 107 4 136 819 178 I 605 516

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The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas

of 250,000 or More

JACKSON SMSA

Total employed ________ -------------------- ___________ _

Profmloaol, .. tlniicel, ud ldUrff wtrktn -------------------Accountants ---- -------- ______________ ---- ____ ---- ------------ -Arthilects __________ -------- __________ ---· ____________________ _

~t!:E~a~:~~~~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Civ~ ______ ----·- ----·- ---- ____ -- •• __________________ ------ __ Electrical and eleclronic • _______________________________ --------Industrial ________ -- ____________ -- __ ---- ---- ---- •• __ -- -- -- -- -Mechanical ______ -------------------------------- ______ ---- __ Other enginffrs -------- ------ ______ ·-------------------------

~i~~~~~~~;~~'.~'.~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Personnel ond labor rekltions workers ____ ------ ____ ---- ___________ _ Social scientists ____ -- -- •• __ ---- ---- __ ---------- _______________ _

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

--

[,;::~~~~-~~~~!~~~~~~~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: -. Electrical ond electronic engineerinv technicians--------------------lndustria:J ond mechonkal engineenng technicions __________ -- ---- --

Technicians, excepl health, and enginffring and science---------------Writers, ortisls. and enterlainers .• -------------------- ____ .. -- -- --Other prafenional. technical, ond kindred workers ____ .. ____ -- -- -- ••.

--

-

--

M_..-. ollll •lolstrtltn, exttpt lana -------------------­Buyl!rs, purtho•in9 ogents, and soles managers--------------------­Other managers ond Odministrotors -------------------------------

Soloried ____ -- __ ---- ____________ ---- -- -- ______ -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -Self-employed _______________________________________________ _

Solo• • ..tt ... ____ ---- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --ClerlcoludtiHre4...ten --------------------------------

~~~~~:: ::::: :: :: :: :::::: :::::: :::::::: :::: ::: ::::::::::: --

[~1~~i¥l~}i=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-----

Cnrf-.. .... k1Un4 .... .,. ---- ------·----- --------------~~::~~. ~':,'!";;i=~:.r::~·-~~~-~~~'_'_:::::::::::::::: Carpenters ____ •• __ ------ •• ---- -------------- ------ ---- -- ------Cranemen, derritimen. ond hoistinen -------------------------------Elec1ritians ________ ------ ---- ____ •• __ ------ __ ---- ______________ _ Excavot"'1!. grading, and road mochine operators-------------------- -foremen, n.e.c -- ---- -- ------ ____ -- -- __ -- -- -- -- __ -- -- -- -- -- .. ___ --

M~,=~ i~l':.ifn;" bO.i;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Machinists, job setters. and toolmakers---------·-------------------Metal craftsmen, e-xcept mechanics and machinists ___________________ _ Pointers, construction ond malntenance, and pk,-sterers and paperhangers. Plumbers and pipe fitters-----------------------------------------Printing craftsmen __ ------ ______ •• -- •• ------ ---- -- -- ____ -- -- -- -- -Stationary engineers c>nd power station opeml<>r•---------------------Other craftsmen and kindred workers .. __ ---------- ____ -------------

Assemble~:-~~~-~:.'.'.:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Checkers, examiners, ond ins:pedors; manufacturing ______________ .. ___ _

~1.;:e[.'.':=:i~=~~~~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Precision mochine operutives -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- __ -- -- ---- •• ---- -­Welders and flame<:utters -------------- -------------- ---- -- -- __ ---Other specified o,,.,otiYts •• ---- __ ---- __ -- -- __________ ------ --·- -- -

~.s.:~1~;~,~!!~~~~=~~~~~:::::::::::::::::::::::::: Not specified operatives-----------------------------------------·

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

Persons 16 years Agriculture.

old and forestry, Construe· over and fisheries Mining tion

96 874 %415 726 7 069

15 482 159 240 534 I 180 5 28 51

134 6 - 12 217 - - 6

l 041 11 40 246 8 - - -

405 5 5 193 233 - 5 15 117 - 5 -42 - - JS

236 6 25 23

5<I - - 9 273 10 115 11 39 - - 5

642 18 5 16 152 - - -761 - 46 123 JOO - 16 63 100 - - -12 - - 5

182 4 - -860 7 - 28

9 9S4 98 6 32

9 347 43 122 130 I 233 - 42 12 8 114 43 80 BIB 6 532 20 39 566 l 582 23 41 252

7 146 11 13 49

18 446 108 120 487 2 001 25 4 111 l 025 - - -

Mil - 15 30 762 16 lO 22 530 - - 5 486 - - -

13 161 67 91 319

11 253 3' 64 3 419 ll - - 5

221 - - 203 m - - 744

114 6 - 32 408 4 - 209 359 4 - 261

1 646 5 27 145 2 692 a 16 177 1 174 - - 13

441 - - 5

167 - - 65 4117 5 - 338 477 - - 389 339 - - 4 129 - 21 -

2 869 - - 822

9 261 .. 1'6 400 668 5 - -407 - - -147 - - -170 - - -166 - - -332 - - 75

4 547 53 146 206 967 10 - 23 807 6 - 31 843 12 - 47 207 - - 18

1970- Continued

Furniture. lumber,

ond wood Total products

14 111 1 728

737 79 119 31

- -23 -

177 16 B -5 -

27 -38 -8 -

91 16

- -12 -8 -

77 -- -

55 14 22 14 14 -7 -- -

184 9 90 9

890 87 172 12 718 75 625 66

93 9

8$4 %5

1 469 149 173 21

- -31 11 59 -

205 13 l\9 24 882 80

2 538 43J 6 -7 -

41 30 29 4 66 17 51 13

730 108 282 18

59 -349 18

86 12 33 18 11 -

266 -4 -

577 195

s 634 592 636 120 407 32 135 71 108 43 151 34 177 -

l 951 110 758 78 653 57 522 40 136 7

Manufacturing

Durable goods

Fabricoted Stone, metal Electrical

clay, Primary Primary industries, Machinery, machinery.

a;~J!~~! ferrous nonferrous including not except ~uipment. industries industries specified metal electrical on supplies

1 471 144 33 603 1 564 1 400

65 6 - 24 157 85 4 - - lO 18 7

- - - - - -- - - - lO 13

29 6 - 10 64 39 - - - - - -5 - - - - -- 6 - - - 21 5 - - - 21 12

- - - - 8 -19 - - lO 35 6

- - - - - -8 - - - - -8 - - - - -5 - - - 27 7

-- - - - -- - - 4 12 9 - - - 4 - 4

- - - - 4 5 - - - - - -- - - - - -

14 - - - 12 -5 - - - 14 10

59 - 5 JO 85 109 5 - - 3 4 23

54 - 5 27 81 86 54 - - 15 69 81 - - 5 12 12 s

29 10 9 33 99 24

140 11 4 70 231 141 20 4 - - 17 Jl - - - - - -2 - - B 5 -- - - 10 22 5

22 - - 5 29 10 18 - - - 39 22 78 7 4 47 119 93

m 28 - 164 410 2%8 - - - 6 - -- - - - - 3

11 - - - - -15 - - 10 - -28 - - - 5 16 II - - - 5 -84 6 - 38 105 71 22 - - 9 49 44

JO - - 5 6 -- - 4 21)5 Ml

5 17 - 16 19 11 - - - 9 - -- 5 - - - -- - - 23 - -- - - - - -

20 - - 49 22 35

57S 62 9 248 504 711 32 - - 33 101 25-1 61 - - 11 41 67 - - - 12 IO 29

9 - - 13 20 -5 - 18 78 -

16 17 - 34 83 lO 162 4 - 36 35 56 111 6 4 46 21 108 109 24 5 21 58 102 59 3 - 15 39 54 16 3 - 9 18 31

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Table 180. Occupation of Employed Persons by Industry Group and Sex: 1970-Continued

{Data based on sample see text For meaning of symbols see textJ

Monufoeturing

31': ~ The State i::;; Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas ~ of 250,000 or More ~

Durable goods

Fobritated

Persons Furni1ure, Stone. metal £1ectricol

16 years Agriculture, lumber, cloy, Primory Primary industries. Mothioery, mochinery,

old and forestry, Construe· and wood ondJloss ferrous nonferrous induding not except

.~"·= over and fisheries Mtning tion Total products pr ucts industries industries specified metal electri<Dt

JACKSON SMSA-Continued

Total employed-Continued

lrusport equipmut eperstins ---- ________ ------ ---- ______ _

~:;n;rve;s0~~ -~-~t~':'_:: ==~=: =~:: ====== ====== :: :: ::: : : : : : :::: 01her transport equipment operotives ____ ------ __________ -· -----· __

Lahoun, e1:cept farm ____ ---------------- _______________ _ freight, stock, ond mllleriol hondlers ______ ---- __________________ •. _

~i~~t~~~lo~;;;s_::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Nol specified laborers-------- ______________ ---- _________ . __ ---·_

4 094 41 11 223 787 119 190 - - 11 9 so 768 16 - 6 184 12 35 - - - - 8

2 184 25 4 204 457 92 124 - - 11 9 9

- 33

- 1 142 - 7 13 146 15 31 - - - -

- 4 204 117 10 1 048 833 200 120 19 6 14 17 42

1 582 5 - 10 353 42 84 - - 6 4 32

- 2 151 105 5 1 038 297 127 23 4 - - 5 -109 7 - - 34 6 - 4 - - - -362 - 5 - 149 25 13 11 6 6 B 10

Fann w1rkers __________________________________________ _ 1 805 1 805 - - - - - - - - - -Senice wotlten, indvdlot priwett ho.,tholil __________________ _

~~~~:1 ~~~: :~~t: ============================ ============ Guards and watchmen __________________________________________ _ Other service workers, including privo1e household __________________ _

15 136 13 - 79 369 44 67 8 - 9 52 10

- 2 457 13 - 57 222 16 47 B - - 4ll 10

- 1 695 - - 7 - - - - - - - -349 - - 11 50 16 1 - - 3 4 -

- 10 635 - - 4 97 t2 13 - - 6 - -

female employed ________ -------------- _______________ _ - 40 641 357 112 539 3 713 253 250 7 9 90 265 612

Pnfeuional. ttchnicsl, and kifttlrecl workers-------------------Accountants __________________________________________________ _

f~:g~~e~~f.~~11i~~~iiiiS1;::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Re-gistered nurses, dietihans, and therapists ________________________ _ Sodol scientists _______________________________________________ _ Writers. artists. am! enlerrainers •••••• -- -- •. ____ ---- __ ---- ____ • __ _ Other professional. technical. and kindred workers-------------------

7 074 16 ID 46 100 4 5 - - 5 6 17

310 5 - 24 18 - - - - - 2

- 36 - - - - - - - - - - -6 - - - - - - - - - - -

1 401 - - - 8 4 - - - - - 4

- 35 - - - - - - - - - - -269 - - 6 34 - 5 - - - - -

5 017 11 lO 16 40 - - - - 5 6 11

Managers anti 1d11inistraton. exttpt farm--------------------Snlaried ______________________________________________________ _ Self-employed ____ -------- ____________ ---- ____________ -------- __

- 1 508 6 4 43 79 - 7 - - 5 s 15

l 265 - 4 35 73 - 7 - - 5 5 15

243 6 - 8 6 - - - - - - -

SoieJ worilers __________________________________ ---- ____ _ 2 411 - - s 61 - 4 - - - 7 5

Clerical and kindred worken -------------------------------Bookkeepers ________________________ -- ____ ---- ____ -- -- ________ -Cashiers _____________________________________________________ _

f~:~l:~k~l~~~s~ _•_•_c_e~'. !~~~-:::::::::: :::::::::: :: :: :: :: : ::::::::: Office machine operators----------------------------------------

Bookkeeping and billing machine operators _______________________ _ Receptionists ______________________________ ------ ______________ _ Secretaries ______________ ---- ________ ------ ____________________ _ Stenographers ______ ---- ______________ ---- _____________________ _

bl~!~t~1e;iC~f~~d-ki~d~ed-;o;k;r-s-=================================

13 947 95 86 332 838 67 88 4 4 38 126 79

- 1 657 20 - 68 126 9 20 4 - - l7 4

868 - - - - - - - - - - -- 180 - - - 11 - - - - - - -- 337 - - 5 10 - - - - - - -- 567 11 - 7 43 - - - - 5 11 5

- 65 - - - 14 - - - - 5 4 -405 4 - - 26 - 6 - - 4 - 4

4 386 27 65 143 314 37 21 - 4 23 45 43

163 - 6 16 - - - - - - - -877 2 - 29 55 5 4 - - - 7 8

4 507 31 15 64 253 16 37 - - 6 46 15

Craftsmen ind kindred wotlters ------------------------------fDremen, n.e.c ______________ ---- __ -- -- ---- __ -- -- -- -- -- __ -- -- -- --

569 - - 62 181 20 - - - 10 32 23

140 - - 6 61 - - - - - - 12

Operatives, except trans.port--------------------------------A~~~rs---------------------------------------Checkers, examiners, and inspectors; manufacturing __________________ _ Packers and wrappers. except meat and produce __________ -- ______ ---Other operatives. except transport ---------------------------------

3 596 38 12 8 2 308 141 116 3 5 26 80 459

375 5 - - 348 61 9 - - 5 26 198

190 - - - 190 lO 9 - - - 3 44

250 17 - - 168 - 12 - - - - 23

2 781 t6 12 8 I 602 70 86 3 5 21 51 194

Transport equipment operatives __________________________ ---- 279 - - - s - - - - - - -

LaNrers. except farm------------------------------------- 342 16 - 28 87 9 25 - - - 9 14

Fina workers ________ ---- ______ ------------ __ ---- __ ---- __ 186 186 - - - - - - - - - -Serwke workers, ind•clint private household ______ -------- ---- __

Cleaning service workers ______ ---------------- __ ---- -------------PersDnol service WDrkers ______ -------- ____ -- -- -- -- __ ------ ---- -- -Other service workers, including private household __ ---- _____________ _

10 729 - - 15 54 12 s - - 6 - -1 094 - - 15 26 6 - - - - - -1 217 - - - - - - - - - - -8 418 - - - 28 6 5 - - 6 - -

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Tobie 180. Occupation of Employed Persons by Industry Group and Sex: 1970-Continued -I ~ ,......

[Data based on sample. see text. Far meaning of symbols, see text] m 0 {"'"')

Manufacturing-Continued

:I: The State Durable goods- Continued llonduroble goods )>

~ Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas Motor Apparel Rubber and Other {"'"') of 250,000 or More vehicles 01her Food and other Printing, miscel- nondurable -I and motor transpor- Other and Textile fabricated

and ~lfi:J publishing, Chemicals laneous goods, incl. m vehide Aircraft tat ion durable kindred mill textile and ollied ond allied plastic not specified ;;o equipment and parts equipment Ordnance goods products products products products industries products products manufacturing u;

:::! {"'"') JACKSON SMSA U'l

Total employed ____________ ------------------ ___________ 126 38 49 1 026 2 069 54 861 548 043 430 116 808 Prtfeuioeal, techaital, and kindred woRen ____________ -------- 24 so 25 156 27 31 Accountants ____________________________________________________

19 7 9 10 4 Architecls ______________________________________________________ Compu1et sp&lolists ---------- ________________ ------ ------ _______

Ent~~~ol:=========::::::::::::::::::::=============:::::::::: Civil ______ ---- ____ ---- ____________ ---- _______________________ Electricol and electronic ______________________________ -- _________ Industrial Mechanicoi::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Other engineers------ ________________________________ ------ ___

tti~~~i~~~~~~~I~~~~'.~'.~=::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 4 Personnel ond labor relations workers _______________________________

16 Sotto! scjenti5fs ________________________________ -- ____ -- _________

Enfi'~:f~~~~~~~-~~~~~~-1~~~~-~~~ === == = = == = = = = = === = = == ============ Electrical and electronic enqineeri~ technK:ions _____________________ Industrial and mechonit:al engineermg technfcians ---- _______________

1ec.hnicions, excepl health, -and engineering and sciem:e ________________ Wrrters, ortish, and tm1ertoiners ______ ------ ______ ---- _____________

139 Other professK>nal, technK:ol, and kindred workers-------------------- 19 11 4 rs

Mn111en aad aUsiais.tnsters, exce,1 fem ________ ------------ _ 16 42 164 5 10 21 99 78 16 54 Buyers, purchasing agents. and salts monogers ______________________ 15 6 50 5 11 10 22 6 Othfr managers oild odmmi-strotors ______ ~-~~ -~-- ---- __ -~ __________ 11 36 114 lO 10 89 56 16 48 Salaried ______________________________________________________ 5 25 111 10 lO 59 56 16 48 Sett-employed-· _________ -______ -- ________ -- ------ __ -- __ -- -- --- 6 11 3 30

s.i.. '""'"'-- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- ---- -- -- -- - - -- -- -- -- -- -- - - 78 125 37 45 150 108 63 Ct..kal aH ~d well<en 15 99 HS 57 70 191 24 12 51

~~~~~~~:::::: :: : : : :::::: :: ::::: :: : :: : :: : : : : : ::: : : :: ::: ::::: 5 46 4 13 15 8 9

tf~~:;;}7£€~~~~r~:,;=~i=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ s 8 4 4 57 26 22 B 4 5 5 6 Other cleri<al and kindred wori<ers ________________ ---- ______ ------- 10 84 62 27 24 160 16 18 45

Craftsaea ucl lidred' waders------------------------------ 24 13 14 187 262 45 56 288 71 74

:~;~~!~~S ~°:3~o~::~se~~~~·-~~~-~~~~~~e~_s_:= == :::= =====~== 4 (orpen1~rs _____________________________________________________

Cranemtm, derrtc.kmen, and hnis1men -------------------------------flecfn<:ions ______________ -- _____________________________________ Excavating, groding, and rood machine opero1ors --------------------- 8 14 Foremen, n.e.t ____ ~--- ________________________ -- ________________

9 10 156 30 21 2</ 25 16 M~~t':°:b~~i~~~·;;,;dy:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 2 13 10 62 14 16 23

2 36 IO Mochinists, job setters, and toolmakers ------------ __________ ------- 7 4 12 5 4 Metal craftsmen. except mechonks ond machinists ________ -------- ____ Painters. construction -and O'IQinfenonte, and plasterers and paperhanger~_ 6

3= Plumb.rs and pipe !•tiers-----------------------------------------6 Printing craftsmen __ ------ _ _, _______________ -- -- -- ______ ---------

12 231 u; Stationary engineers and pawer station operators_ ____________________ 4 .... Other craftsmen and kindred workers __ -------- __________ ----------- 6 161 32 44 u;

~ 0,......1 ....... .,. ..... .,.n ------------ ---------------- -- -- Sl 22 17 433 &16 27 666 259 71 80 47 424 -a Assemblers_ _____________ ---- ____________ --"-------------------_ 5 10 4 10 17 24 10 16 ::!! (he(ker!., examiners, ond inspectors: monufocturing .. _____ -----·------- 5 9 51 47 20 13 4 6 32 filers, polishers. sanders, and buffers ____________ -------- ___________ 13 Pointers, manufactured ortides __________ ---~-- __ ------ ____________ 7 20 "" Precision machine operatives ____________ -------M-- ________________

°' Welders ond llomerutters __ ---- ____________ ------ -- ---- -- __ ---- --- 7 10 I Other specified operolives_ ___________________________ ---- ------ ___ 20 283 383 19 489 42 18 18 276 ..,, Mathine operatNes. miscelkmeous specified _______ .... __________ ------ 8 65 105 47 99 'l.9 22 9 '° Machine operatives, not specified ---------~--------·-~------------- 17 78 76 9 27 19 45 .... Miscellaneous operotiv"'-- ______________ --"- __ -- ---- __ -- __________ ll 29 173 33 22 22 6 16 Hot specified operatives ____________________________ ---------- ---- 9 21 15

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The State Standard Metropolitan of 250,000 or More

Statistical Areas

JACKSON SMSA-Continued

TotGI •pioyell-Continued

~Z·~~~:;=~~~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Other transport equipment operative$ •••••••• ------·--- •.•.•.••..••.

l.o"8rtn, extopt fora----·-·------------------·-----------freight, stock, ond material handlers •• __ •....••••.••..•• __ ••.. ---- __

~i~~~ lo~~~.:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Hot specified laborers-------- __________ •.•• ____________ •...•. ____

fora w..Un •.••.••. ---------- ------------ ______ .. ------

~:1 ~~= == ~=~~~=~~~::::::::::::::::::::: Guards and watchmen ••..••...••. __ --------··--·--------------- __ Other service workers, including privote household __ .. ____ .•.••• -- .• --

Fntale 1111ployed -· -· -· ------ .• -- -- -- -- -- -- ---- -- ---- ---PmessioHI, teclnoicol, ""' ldodn4 worken

Accountants __________________ ---- __ -- ---- --== :::: :: ===== :::: ::

§i~i~f ~~~~~~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Writers. artists, and ent•rtainers •• ____ •• -------- ____ •. __ -- ------ ••• Other professional, le<hnicol, and kindred workers--------------------

Soloried .. ~~~~-~-·.'.'_4-~~~~-~~·-~~~·!_' _~_::::::::::::::::::::: Self-employed __ ---- ------ -- __ -- •• -- -- ---- -- ---- -- -- -- ---- -- -----

Soles worl:en ••..••.. ______ ---------- ______ ------------ ••

Clerical ••d liadml worien

~~~fe~P~~~:::::::::::::::::::================================= Counfer clerks, except food-------------·-------------------------R~clerb---------------------------Office machine operators ____________ ---------- ___________________

Re:::t~!~i!t~":_a~d-~~~~~ -~~~~~:-~~~~0!~~~== :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: ::: Secretaries ____ -- __ ---------- __ ------------ ____ ------ ____ -------

~rEV~~i~;~"~~ =~i~~~;j;~~~~,=. ================================== Craftsmen and kiadrecl workers ______________________________

Fa rem en, n.e.c -------------- -------------- -------- ____ -------- __

Assemble~P~~~~s~-~~~~~-·:~:~~-======:======================== Checkers, examiners, and inspectors; manufacturing ______ ---------- ___ Packers and wrappers, except meot ond produce ---------------------Other operatives, ex.cepf transport ---------------------------------

Transport equipment operatives------------------------------

lo&orers, except farm -------------------Farm woril:en ____ ---- ______ -------- ________ ------ ________

~z~~~~~o~~i~~~~~;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

!Doto based on sample, •••text. For mooning of symbols, ~·text]

Motor vehicles

and motor vehicle

equipment

5 5

25

6

JD

10

9

Durable goods - Continued

Aircrott ond perts

Other trcrnspor­

tolion equipment Ord nonce

Other durable

goods

36

5 31

96 10 84

Jl 10

21

212

JO

66

61

123

9 9

105

9 4

1970-Continued

Manufocturing-Continued

Food ond

kindred products

272 103 119

174 112

18 l7 27

81 32

12 37

478

5 5

49 27

10

31 23

360 13 38

104 105

20

6

Textile mill

products

6 6

17

17

8

9

Apparel and other fabricated

textile products

5

5

25 14

ll

654

8

40 4

4

32

19 15

570 24 34 16

496

4

Nondurobls goods

ll

22 11

34 14 10

10

93

11

33 9

4

6 14

38

13 4

21

Printing, publishing, and ol!ied industries

42 17 16 9

4

18 18

261

28 4

24

13 13

10

145 15

11 5 8

5 60

25 16

31

29

22

Chemicals ond aUied products

20

20

14 14

8

75

10 5

11 12

24 8

16

4 4

20 6

14

Rubber and misc el·

laneous plastic

products

12

7 5

44

18

7 ll

26

26

Other nondu!"llble goads, illcl.

not specified manulathlrH>g

40 4

20 16

41 8

22

11

73 15

363

l1 JI

4

42 9

5 4

24

286 6

15

265

8 8

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

~ n JACKSON SMSA U>

Tatal employed ____________ -------- ______________ -------

,,.,.,.;. .. 1, tediolcal, .. , klo&lnd ........ -------------------Atcountants __________________________________________________ _ Archttects ______ -------- ---- __________________________ ----------

~~=~"~~~~~;·:============================================---

Civil __________ -- ---- __ ---- __ ...... ---- •••• __ ---- ----···--- __ _ Electrical and electronic .. ____ .. ------------ ___________________ _ -Industrial __ •. __________________________________________ ------Mechonitol __________________ ---------- _____________________ _ -Other engineers __ ------ _____________________________________ _ -

~~~.~~~~~~~~~'.~'.~=============::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ~i"~~~~~,~~~:~-t~~~~~r_•_·~~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: En~;'~.,;''.'_d_~~~~-t:~~~~-~~~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

Electrical and electronic enginer:rin9 technicians •••• ---- ---- ------ -­lnd1:1striol ond mechonico1engineering1echnidons --------~---------­

Technicians, except health. ond engineering and science----------------Writers. artists. ond enfertoiners __________________________________ _ Other professional, technical, ond kindred workers--------------------

Jllnqen on •1o1strotors, exc111t farm --------------------­Buyers, purchasing Dg<flls, ond soles managers ----···-------···-----

°tk,:C,~~-~~-~-~~~~~:~_:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Self-employed---------- ____ -------------- ____________________ _

Soles ...ton __________ •.••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.•.•

~~Thtil11~l~1~l1~1:~=~1~1i~~~~~ Blatksmit~":m":.=.:n~d-lioiiermciker-s:::::::::::::::: Brickmasons o stonemasons ____ ---------------- ____ ------------· =:: ~~~~:;~~~~~~;=======:::::::::::::::::::::::: Excovoting, grading, road moc me operators--------------------· Foremen, n.e.c ------------ __ ---- ______ -------- ____ ------------ __

~:=~i=eboJy:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Mothinists. job setters. and toolmakers----------------------------­Metol croftsmen7 except mechanks ond mochinists-------------------­Pointers, constr.uct7~ Ond maintenance, ood plasterers and paperhangers_

~:~~::.f11~':-~ -~?.:::::: :: :::: :: :::: :: :: :: :::: :::: :::::: :: : ~~~~:"~ne:.:r=:o:~:.~-~~:::::::::::::::::::::

o,-i. ... ncept lnnlsptrt _______________________________ _

Assemblers -- ____________ •••••••••• ---------- ____________ -------Checkers, examiners. ond inspectors; monufocturing __________________ _

~r:s::~:~~r~~~~~~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Welders ond flomecullers __ ------ •••••••• ------------ ---- ------ __ _ Other spec~ operatives ________ ······-·····---- __ •• -------------== =~::: ~o~•=ed·-~~~:::::::::::::::::::::::::: ~~~:=s 0=~~t:s:: :: :: :: :: :: :::: :::: :::::::::::: :::: ::::::

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

Railroads Trucking ond service Utilities

railway ond Other and expr~ss wore- tronspor- Comm uni- sani~ary service housing talion cations services

623 1 562 1 050 2 060 2 064

31 23 SI 325 219 7 - 5 19 23 - - - - -4 - - - 1l 6 6 - 117 74

- - - - -- - - 5 15 6 - - 106 49 - 6 - - 5 - - - 6 -- - - - s - - - - -- - - - -- - - - -- 12 4 36 8 - - - 5 5 5 - - 64 40

5 - - ll 28 - - 41 6

- - - - -- - 42 6 6

10 5 - 67 l7 6 - - 11 35

52 128 54 210 139

- 11 12 10 25 52 ll7 42 200 114 52 92 34 200 104 - 25 8 - 10

- s 6 30 24

113 286 271 1 048 456 6 37 9 65 51 - 4 11 12 6 5 - - 33 5 7 20 - 55 33 6 45 16 - -- 15 7 - -

69 165 226 683 361

233 147 91 411 445 - - - - -- - - - -- - 5 - 10 5 - - - -5 - - - 42 - - - - 7

41 67 12 23 85 72 75 60 19 67 - 58 49 7 -

11 - - - -- - - - -- - 5 - 5 8 - - 6 12 - - - - -- - 4 - 46

91 5 5 363 17t

11 42 24 8 65 - - - - -- - - - -- - - - -- - - - -- - - - -- - - - 9 - 14 ll - 22 - - • - -6 11 - - 15 s 17 9 B 14 - - - - 5

1970-Continued

Generof Wholesale merchandise

!rode retailing

s 710 2 331

202 24 51 5 - -4 -

36 -- -10 -5 -4 -s -

12 -- -

14 -- -

27 4 5 -- -- -- -- -5 5

24 10 36 -

990 389 335 138 655 251 547 218 108 33

1 494 1 155

1 127 386 222 71

18 126 19 25 20 -

134 29 78 27

636 108

610 130 - -- -8 11 7 5

17 -11 -99 27

303 52 82 9 43 -

- -J7 -3 -

28 -8 -

66 35

451 31 13 -- -- -- -- -

17 -251 33 46 -63 -47 5 14 -

Retail trade

Automotive dealers

ond Eating and Other Finance Food gasoline drinking retail and real

stores stations places trade rnsuronce estate

2 186 2 462 2 224 5 306 3 sas 3 511

14 57 26 277 288 212 - 16 5 28 90 112 4 - - 6 - 4 - 5 - - 33 11 5 - - - 30 4

- - - - - -- - - - - -- - - - - -s - - - 30 -- - - - - -- - - - - 4

- - - - 12 -- - - - - -- - - - - -- 22 16 23 64 28 - - - - - 6 - - - 5 - -- - - 5 - -- - - - - -- - - - - -- 4 - - 5 -- 10 5 17 27 24 5 - - 198 27 23

473 460 327 845 406 804 77 36 5 167 39 26

396 424 322 678 367 778 214 281 178 451 355 714 182 143 144 227 12 64

254 432 16 1 730 967 493

517 242 21' m 1 834 1 M5 51 118 38 217 90 176

340 9 160 152 12 22 - 4 - 5 58 1'I 5 19 - II 88 131 4 5 3 31 - -

62 8 6 50 - -55 1'I 12 337 1 586 1 247

74 526 12 644 36 17 - - - - - -- - - - - -- 5 - 31 - 11 - - - - - -- - - - - 4 - - - - - -

42 42 - BJ 7 20 5 454 12 17l - 8 - 439 8 IB - -- - ~ - - -- - - 11 - -- - - - - 17 - s - 21 - -5 - - - 6 - 4 - - - 5

22 16 - 327 23 16

251 582 23 253 13 ' - - - 5 - -- - - - - -- - - - - -- 34 - - - -- 5 - - - -- 7 - - - -

213 519 3 213 B -12 4 20 2! 5 -- - - - - s 27 13 - 14 - 4 5 - - - - -

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~ ~ The State in Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas ~ of 250,000 or More ::!

0

~ r­m 0

n :::x: )>

~ n -I rn ~ u; -I n en

JACKSON SMSA-Continued

Total employed- Continued

~:kJriv~~~~-~~~;=~==·:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: --

Other transporl equipment operatives__ •• ____ ............ ----------

talteren, except fenn ------------------------------------Freight, slock, and molenol handlers ____ .. ____ -------- __ ------ ____ . Other specilie<l loborers -----------------------------------------Miscelkmeovs laborers .......... ---- -- ------ ---- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

---Not specified laborers _________ . ________ ---- __________ •. ________ _ -

Fe1111 workers __________________________________________ _

Sortie• worlten, indvdi"f private h-.ltold -------------------

~~~~ ~~: ::t~~ :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: --Guards and watchmen ________ ---------------- __ ---- ____ --------_ Other servtce workers, including private household __________________ _ --

female employed-------------------------- ____ -------- -

l'rofessloul, kdioicol, u4 kiollred woriers -------------------Accountants ____ ------ ______ ---- ______ -------- ________________ _ -f3:rn~e~h~~11i:~~nt1st;::::::::::::::===========:::::::::::::: Registered nurses~ dietitians, and therapists-------------------------Social scientists ______________________ ------ -------- ___________ _

----

Writers, artists, ond entertainers ________ ---- __________ ---- _______ _ Other professional, technical, and kindred workers-------------------

--

Managers and administrators, except farm-------------------- -Salaried __________ ---------- __________________________________ _ -Self-employed ____________ ---- ______ ------------ ________ ------ __ -

Seles worii:,ers __________________ ---- __________ ------------

Clerical and kindred worlr:ers --------------------------------

~~~~i~~~p~~~============:=:===================================== Counter clerks, except food ________ -------------- ____ .. ____ -------file clerks __ ------ ---- ______ ---- __ ------------ ---------- __ ------Office machine operators ______ ------------------ ________________ _

Bookkeeping and billing machine operators ________________________ _ Receptionists ____ -------- ______________________________________ _ Secretaries ________ ------ __________________________ ------ ______ _

Stenographers ____ ---------- ---- ---- •. ------------ -------- ------

6~~!5/~1eriCOl~iid-kiiidTetrWOrke_r_s -==============::::::::::::::::::: Craftsmen and kindred worlr:ers __________________ ---------- __

Foremen, n.e.c ______ -------- ---------- ---- -------------------- --

Operatives, except transport--------------------------------Assemblers ____________________ ------ __________________________ _ Checkers, examiners, ond inspectors; manufacturing _________________ _ Packers and wrappers, except meat and produce --------------------­Other operatives, except transport ---------------------------------

Transport equipment operatives------------------------------

Laboren, except farm-------------------------------------

Fam worken ____ ---- ______________ ------ ______ -------- __

Service workers, iadu•i•t private hou1eltoW -------------------­Cleaning service workers -------------------- ------------ ---------Personal service workers __ -- ---- ---- -- _______ ------ ____ -- -- -----Other service workers. including privnte household--------------------

Railroads and

railway express service

95 7

10 78

56 18 -3-4 4

-25 21

4 --

43

--------

10 10 --

26 -------

14 --

12

-------7

------

Trucking strv1ce

and Other ware- transpor- Communi-

housing tot ion cations

816 451 6 38 - 6

772 l2 -6 439 -

110 24 2 98 4 2 - 20 -- - -

12 - -

- - -5 78 20

- 35 20 - 24 -5 - -- 19 -

180 2'16 1 119

- 9 90 - 5 15 - - -- - -- - -- - 5 - - 17 - 4 53

11 - 39 6 - 39 5 - -5 - -

llB 122 972 22 4 60 4 11 12 - - 20 - - 10

14 - 55 - - 9 - - 19

23 17 90 - - 11 5 B 38

50 82 657

7 - 6 7 - -6 - -- - -- - -- - -6 - -

27 114 6

6 4 -- - -- 47 6 - 19 6 - 9 -- 19 -

Utilities and General

!Onitory Wholesale merchandise sef'\rices trade retailing

302 513 44

- 179 29 45 287 15

257 47 -

329 249 6i 210 m 66 80 29 -13 - -26 48 -- - -

85 74 106 43 22 43 - 5 17

12 B 3 30 39 43

387 1 230 1 577

11 21 15 - 4 5 - - -- - -- 10 -- - -- - 10

11 7 -

- 91 151 - 82 134 - 9 17

6 99 921

296 793 324 20 206 66

6 13 120 - 31 16 - 14 -

17 20 -- - -- 26 5

97 270 23 12 4 -- 54 5

144 155 89

7 39 28 - 12 13

6 143 38 - 13 -- - -- 'l9 6 6 101 32

46 9 6

6 27 14

- - -9 8 80 4 4 17 - - 17 5 4 46

Retail !rode

Automotive dealers

Other Finance and Eating and

food gasoline drinking n!ID~ and real

stores stations places trade ln.suronce es tote

43 79 5 331 - -16 16 5 150 - -

21 53 - 146 - -6 10 - 35 - -

464 3ll 6 226 - H

457 - - 73 - -7 33 - m - 22

6 - -- - -- 5 6 13 - -

- - - - - -90 46 1 590 197 41 229

15 3B 31 49 41 160

- - 9 - - 7

- - - 17 - 27

75 8 1 550 131 - 35

718 279 1 642 2 185 1 809 1 no

- 10 5 41 38 65

- 5 - lO 18 45

- 5 - - 5 6

- - - - - -- - - - 6 -- - - - - -- - - 6 - 10

- - 5 25 9 4

61 12 111 218 57 104

29 6 62 173 57 85 32 6 49 45 - 19

112 28 7 904 105 82

341 183 199 614 1 578 1 388 44 95 38 190 76 168

242 9 140 133 12 18

- - - 5 - -

- - - 13 138 17 5 19 - 11 73 91

- - - 5 - 37 - - - 24 12 6

20 35 5 95 560 452

- - - - 27 -6 7 7 10 203 77

24 18 9 133 477 559

5 11 - 116 - 10

- - - 15 - 5

96 26 20 158 13 -- - - 5 - -- - - - - -9 - - 10 - -

87 26 20 143 13 -6 - - 10 - -

38 5 - 13 - -- - - - - -

59 4 1 300 111 18 71 JO - 11 26 18 49

- - 9 - - 7 49 4 I 280 85 - 15

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n j; The State ~ Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas Cl of 250,000 or More m ;:o

~ n JACKSON SMSA V> Total employed _______________________________________ _ -

ProfenioHI, teclllllcol, aad ld!ulred worl<en --------------------Attountonts ________________________ ------ ____________________ _ -Architects---- ________________ -------- ________________________ _ ---?~rt:E.~o~~~~~~~·====:::::::=:=:::::::=:=:::::=:=:::::=:=::::: Civil ________ -------------- _________________________________ _ -Electrical and electronic ____________ ------ _____________________ _ -Indus trio I __________________________________________________ _

Mechonicol ____ ------ ______ ------ ___________________________ _ -Other engineers ______________ ---- __ ------ ___________________ _ -

fa~aJi~~~~~~~~'.~~~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: -Personnel and labor rela1ions. workers ____ ---- __ -------------------- -Soc!ol scientists _______________________________________________ _

EnW~;,r~e~~~ -~~~~~~-·~~~~~-~~~: ======== === === == = :: == == := := ===: -

E~tricoJ ond elet1ronic eogin~ertn9 technicians-------- ___________ _ lndus1riol and methoni<ol engmeermg technK:ions ------------------

Technicians. except health. ond enginnring ond science ______________ _ Writers, ar!nts, and entertainers ______________ -- _________________ _ Other professional, technical. and kindred workers __________________ _

MHGfHS •-' e4.ioktntors, exetpt ,_ -------------------­Buyers, purchasing ogents, ond soles monogers --------------------­Other managers and Odministrolors -------------------·-----------

S<iloried __ -- -- -- ____ -- • _______ •••• _. __ -- -- __ ---- __ -- ---- ____ -Sett-employed ________________ ------ ______________ ---------- __

---

Salos worlten ____________ ------ ---- ________ ------ _______ _

Cleri«il aad kiml"'d-rl<en --------------------------------Bookkeepers ____ ---------- __ -------- ________ ------------------_ (oshi-ers _____________________________________________________ _ -

~~i*if £*~~;:,;:~~=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~= Other clerical and kindred workers-------------------------------- -

Craltut .. IAll Jdoolnd worl<on ____ --·- -· __________________ _

X~k~~~!~:~ ~a;3~~oe;em~:~:-~~~·- ~~~-~~~~~~~-s-==~========~~::_ ~~~~~~ dtr~~k-~e~~ ~-~i~i~~-==== ==:: == == :: :: :: :::: :: ==== :: : £lectrk:ions ____________________ ------ __________________________ _ Excavating, grading, and rood machine operators ---- ____ ----·· •• ·- __ _ Foremen. n .e.c -- ______ -- -- -- -- ____ ~- ~- -~-- -- ,._ -- -- -- -- -- w_ -- -- --

M~:::~~i~~e~i=~=~ =::::::::::::::::::::::~::: ::::::: Machinists, rob sellers, ond toolmakers ---·-· ---- -- ---- ·--- -· -------M•tal craftsmen. •x<ept me<honics and machinists_ ______ ---------··-Pointers, construchon and mointeononce, and plasterers and pgperhongers _

~~~l:;~r~'tt1.~~ '.~~~~-=::: :: :: ::::::=::::::::: =::::::: :: :::: ::: Stationarr engineers ond power station opKofors ____________________ _ Other craftsmen crw:I kindred workers-------------------------------

0,..-.th'n, except tnHl5port --------------------------------Assemblers_ ___________________________________________________ _ Checkers. exomloers, and inspectors, manufacturing __________________ _ fikrs. polishers, sanders, and buffers ______________________________ _ Pointers, tnonufoctured ortides __________ -- ______________ ---- _____ _ PretisHJn machine operatives ______________________ ------ _________ _ Welders and flomecutters ____________________ ---· ____ ---------- __ _ Other specified operatives __________ -------------------------------Mochine operatives, miscellaneous specified-----------------~--------Machint operatives, not •pecified _________________________________ _

~~;c::~~~·.:~ii:'.:':: :: :: :: :: :::::: :::: :: :: :::::: :: ::::::::::

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

Other personal

Ko tels services, and including

Business Repair lodging private services ~rvices places household

1 617 1 492 955 6 888

354 61 16 151 48 5 6 14 - - - -

50 - - -9 - - 5 - - - -- - - -4 - - -- - - 5 - - - -5 - - -- - - -- - - 4 - - - 4

77 - - 16 22 - - -72 - - JO 60 - - 6 - - - 4 - - - -3 - - -

68 - 5 38 5 56 5 64

161 130 72 176 16 16 - 6

152 114 72 170 103 65 62 99 49 49 10 71

116 37 - 64

550 124 76 325 37 23 5 54 9 11 20 15

42 8 - -Bl - - -- - - 26 6 4 - 17

375 78 SI 213

97 832 21 170 - - - -- - - 11 - - 7 13 - - - -- 12 - -- - - -

11 21 - 42 4J 655 5 20 6 388 - 5 - 22 4 -

- - - -- 5 - 12 - - - -4 - - 5 - - 5 -

39 117 - 67

93 184 56 627 - - - 4 - - - -- 12 - -5 23 - -- JO - -- 43 - -

26 55 56 602 - 37 - 7 - - - -

57 - - 3 5 4 - 11

1970-Continued

Entertain- Health men1 and services,

recreation except services Hospitals hospitals

410 5 383 2 043

137 1 894 840 - 16 19 - 4 -- - -- JO 11 - - -- - 11 - 4 -- 6 -- - -- - -- - 10 - 22 6 - 7 -7 5 5 - 17 -- 24 7 - - -- 4 -- - -- 4 5

85 - -45 1 792 777

41 121 69 11 20 !O 30 102 59 14 102 59 16 - -6 - -

35 710 493 5 56 65

15 5 -- 21 4 - 5 -- s -- 29

15 589 424

20 136 17 - - -

- - -- 9 -- - -- 19 -- - -- 22 -

11 25 3 - 5 -- 7 -

- - -- 18 -- 5 -- - 4

- 27 -9 4 10

5 101 17 - - -- - -- - -- - -- - -- - -5 80 8 - 6 -- 5 -- 6 9 - 4 -

Welfare, religious. Other

and nonprofit professional Public Educational Educational membership and

services. services, orgom· related odminis-government private zotions seivices trot ion

6 118 2 496 1 749 2 938 5 783

3 731 1 322 835 1 541 1 174 22 4 33 212 237 - - - 98 -

14 - 7 33 16 - - 17 111 126 - - - - -- - 7 59 90 - - - 12 -- - 5 4 4

- - - 3 5 - - 5 33 27

- - 8 - 17 12 - - 40 27 6 - - - 9

17 15 9 - 131 16 - 8 20 48 11 4S 6 121 127

- 6 - 83 -- - - - 32 - - - - -- - - - 93

28 13 92 45 51 3 611 I 245 655 861 301

313 9S 160 71 76$ 6 - - - 41

307 95 160 71 727 307 92 156 56 727

- 3 4 IS -19 9 29 23 JO

949 530 471 831 2 211 44 24 40 85 99 60 14 4 - -

- 5 4 s 83 9 17 5 39 110

10 - - 6 -12 9 - - 37

814 461 418 696 1 882

62 40 24 59 276 - - - - -- - - - -- - 4 - 18 - - - - -5 - 7 6 12 - - - - 5

17 - 5 3 )'(}

13 5 - 16 115 9 - - - 19 - - - - -- - - - s 5 21 - - 6 - 3 3 - 11 5 - 5 - 7 - - - - 5

17 11 - 34 22

36 11 10 23 S6 5 - - - -- - - - -- - - - -- - - - -- - - - -- - - - 4

19 - 4 21 28 - 6 - 2 6 - - 6 - 6

12 - - - 12 - 5 - - -

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Table 180. Occupation of Employed Persons by Industry Group and Sex:

a: t; The State ~ Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas ~ of 250,000 or More ~

JACKSON SMSA-Continued

Total t111ploye4-Continued

~a~::~~~;===~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: . . -

Other transport equipment operatilreL .•••......•....••.••.•...•.•. -lOonrs, HCtpl hum .•.••.•........•••.•..•.•........•..

Freight, st0<:k, and material handlers ..•. __ .•.••••. -----------· ••••• . .

2;~~u~la~;;'_::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: . Hot specified laborers •.•... __ ---- .•.• -- ---- -- -- .......•.•.•••.•• .

f.,. ...Un .••. -- -- ---- ...•.• ··---· ·- •. -· ·--- ---· .••. -.

~~, = = ~=~=~;:::::::::::::::::::: . --Guards ond watchmen ______________ ------------- .... ---..... ~-·-- ... - .. -_ . Other service workers, including prrvare household--------------------

Fe111ale e111ployed ______ ---------------- __ ...•.• ---------Profeuloul, ted.kol, ud llUtff ....t<en -------------------.

Al;countants •••• __ •• __ •• ---------- __ •••••••• ·---·- ----·-·· ____ _

fi1!":~e~~rs~,li~~nt;Sts-::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Registered nurses, dietitians, and therapists •••••••••••••• --·-------· Social scientists ---------------· .••. ---------------- ........... . Writers. artists. and entertoiners---------------------------------­Other professional, technical, and kindred workers-------------------

-. . --. .

M1ao11rs 1d adllLtittnffDrs, except firm ---------------------Salaried ••..•..• __ •........•.... __ .... ------ •• ____ •••• --------. . Self-employed-----· ...................•.....•...... -------------

Sales woriers ____ __________________________________ ------

Clericol .. d killllrd worken ·······---------------··········

~~~~i~~p:~~==================================================== fir:~1:~k~

1

~~k-'~-~:~~!!~~~-====================================== Office machine operators----------------------------------------­Boo~ke~ping and billing machine operotors-------------------------

~~~t~~j~~t~-== :: == ====== ==== == ====== == == == == ====== == == ====== == =

ir~l~;r,;~;~~~~=( i~~~~j=;~;( ;;.================================== Craftsmea aad kindred workers-----------------------------

Foremen. n.e.c ____ ---------- ---------- ------------------------ __

Operatives. except transport--------------------------------Assemblers __ ---- __________________________________ -------- ____ _ Checkers, examiners, and inspectors; manufacturing _________________ _ Packers ond wrappers, except meat and produce --------------------­Other operatives, except transport--------------------------------

lraHporf •q•ipmeat openatives ------------------------------

L.Knn, except term-----------------------------------

. fatm workers __________________ -------- ________ ----------

Senice werbn, iadHl111 priwote hoa1.UW ------------------­Clea.ni.ng service workers -----------------------------------------Personal service workers -------------- ---------------~-- -------Other seTViee workers* including privo1e household--------------------

[Data based on sample SH text For meaning of symbols see text)

Other por$0nal

Hotek services, . and including

Business Repair lo<lging private services servk!s places household

48 50 28 83 21 6 - 65 27 21 - 13 - 23 28 s

11 40 23 256 5 - 6 40 6 36 5 176 - 4 - -- - 12 40

- - - -180 34 663 5 036 47 20 316 115 - - 90 1 O«

101 - 6 13 32 14 251 J 864

650 202 635 5 565

\12 24 10 n 21 5 - -5 - - -- - - -- - 5 38 - - - -

28 - 5 23 58 19 - 22

26 9 23 53 26 9 23 26 - - - 27

11 - - 22

41& 109 58 275 25 17 5 49 9 6 20 15 9 5 27 50

13 - - 9 61 - - -- - - -

22 - - 32 122 17 6 44

11 - - 6 5 - - -

141 64 - 70

15 35 - 34 6 4 - 11

18 14 52 496 - - - 4 - - - -- - - 11

18 14 52 481

7 4 - 6

- - - 45

- - - -43 7 492 4 551 26 3 266 70

- 52 747 17 4 174 3 734

1970-Continued

Entertain- Health ment and services,

recrte1ion services Hospitals

•xcept hospitals

4 ' 14 - " -- 5 -4 - 14

27 51 7 - 17 -

23 18 7 - 1 -4 9 -

- - -135 2 360 5i6 27 302 79 12 70 14 5 16 -

91 1 972 493

170 3 893 1 464

66 1 n• 311 - - 14 - - -- 6 -- 1 011 239 - 9 -

39 - -27 373 129

1 53 34 4 53 34 3 - -- - -

29 610 481 5 44 59

15 5 -- 6 -- 15 11 - 5 -- - -6 72 67 3 219 248 - - 4 - 22 40 - 222 52

- - -- - -5 82 11 - - -- - -- - -5 82 11

- - 6

- 25 7

- - -63 1 724 543

6 168 57 3 43 14

54 1 513 472

Welfore, religious, Other

ond nonprofit proreosional l'ublic Educotionol Educational membership and

services, services. orgarn- related adminis· government private zations services !ration

40 4 - 1 60

20 - - - -- - - 7 60

20 4 - - -

45 24 14 10 96 5 - - - 41

35 20 10 5 40 - - 4 - -5 4 - 5 15

- - - - -tl3 461 206 373 1 132 377 152 66 15 131 101 137 93 - 61

5 7 7 3 53 «O 165 40 355 887

4 327 1 66' 921 1 528 1 712

26'4 887 174 447 11' 12 - 19 38 47 5 - - 5 5

- - - -39 16 9 - 20 I\) - - 11 -8 7 31 20 25

2 620 864 215 373 122

111 25 58 16 96 111 22 54 12 96

- 3 4 4 -9 5 19 - 10

843 431 419 766 1 203 40 24 30 79 77 60 14 4 - -- - - - -

13 16 - 9 44 4 17 - 29 SS - - - - -

11 21 21 11 20 331 168 266 317 395

- - 5 5 56 93 49 52 25 85

291 122 41 291 441

5 8 - - -- - - - -

10 5 10 11 10 - - - - -- - - - -- - - - -

10 5 10 JI 10

16 - - - 4

5 7 4 5 -- - - - -

634 300 137 283 170 153 82 23 5 30 81 111 93 31

400 107 21 278 1 109 j

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Table 181. Occupation of Employed Negroes by Major Industry: 1970 {Data based on sample, see text. For meaning of symbols, see 1extJ

Manufacturing

The State

Total ... ployed----------------------------Prefenio••1, ttcHkol, u• kia.,_. wodters __ _____ _

l\tcountants ______ ---- ______ ---- __________________ _ Engineers __________ ---- ____ ------ ____ ------ _______ _

W~if h~~~~!r~o~_s_c~~t~~t~_ :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: ::::: Social s~itn1is1~ -,-- -- -- -- -.- ~- -- ------------ ---- ---­Engmeer1ng an scrence technte1ons --------------------Technicians~ excepr health~ and engineering ond science __ _ Writers, artists, and enter1oinen _____________________ _ Other professional, 1echnica1, and kindred workers---·---

Mnegen 1Ha•Wstrat1n, ucept form ________ _ Buyers, purchasing agen1s, and soles managers _________ _ Other managers and administrafor>--------------------

Soklried ---- -- -- -· -- -- -- ·- -· -- ---- ------------ -- -Seff-employed -- -- -- -· -- -- -- -- -- -------- -- -- -- ----

Stlet worlert. ______________________________ _

C1mul ............ •• rUn ___________________ _

~~nl~~~f:!~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ~;~~~i~il!~::~t~i:r.·:~~~-'.~~i~'.·_::::::::::::::::: Other clerical and kindred workers ____________________ _

CraftsaH ... °""" ......... --··------·-··--­Blacksmiths, forgemen, hommermen, and boilermakers_. __ Carpenters_.-· ____ --··-·---- •• ---· •• ·- •••• ·-·· •• __ _ Construction craftsmen, except carpenters ---- ____ •••• __ Cronemen, derrickmen, and hoistmtn __ ------------ ____ _ Forenten, n.t.c. ________________________ ------ ______ _

~~.:~~~ ~~~·~y-::::::::::::::::::::::::: Machinists, job setteo. ond toalm<ikers ________________ _ ~fol craftsmen. except mechanics and mochinisfs ··-···· Printing craftsmen ____ ---···---- -· ____ ••••.• ____ ··-· Other craftsmen ond kindred workers--··-· •• __ •• __ •• -·

Assemble~~~~~-~~-::::::::::::::::::: Checkers.. examiners, and inspectMS; manufacturing _____ _

~~ .:c:::::-~:::::::::::::::::::::: :::: Other opero1ivts, except transport __ -----------------··

~IT",E~~~~;:::::::::::::::::: Other transport oquipment operatives--····------------

.........,., ncepl Iona •• ______ -· __ -- ___ -·- -· ••• F~ht, stock, and material handlers·--· __ ----·-·- ____ _ -....... -------------------------------

Serrico-on, 1u1pt priYlll• ----------Cleaning service worl<efl------ •••• ______ -· ____ •. -- •• _ Food Sf"Nice workers __ - ...... __________ .......... -----~,,_.., .. Personal service workers •• __ .... -- ....... __ ... -- ______ -- -- _ Guards and watchmen ________ ---- __ ------------ ____ _ Other service workers, euept private household workers ••

.................. -... ---------------·-·-·-

Negroes 16 years old

and over

204 23J

17 656 61 91 61

1 369 16

212 33

177 15 636

3 620 106

3 514 2 085 1 429

2 319

• 018 293 656

73 1 563 1 603 3 B30

17 185 'IO

2 581 5 197

230 669

3 900 2 095

400 271 177

3 670

36 382 1 747 1 004

281 1 233

32 117

13 046 1 821 6 998 4 '1'17

23 623 6 632

22 217

31 867 12 577 11 300 2 442

252 6 296

27 300

Agriculture, forestry,

and fisheries

24 552

138 --

11 22 -

15 -

15 75

49 -

49 12 37

9

35 ---9 -

26

395 7

61 64

15 201 --

--

47

435 5 -4

20 406

248 12

186 50

822 11

22 217

204 145 20 16 13 10

-

Nondurable goods,

including

Durable not specified

monufoc-Mining Construction goods tu ring

559 12 970 30 769 19 165

5 69 122 53

- - 8 4 - 18 16 -- - - -- - 3 -- - - -5 20 17 30 - - - -- 8 15 -- 23 63 19

6 228 210 35

- - 13 -6 228 197 35 6 111 35 35 - 117 162 -- 13 27 137

9 78 860 644 4 6 15 10 - 6 4 24 - - 19 -5 16 64 48 - 17 493 327 - 33 265 235

94 6 227 3 912 1 172 - - 54 5 7 1 946 212 32

32 3 258 '128 149 - 7 181 28

II 55 261 165 16 125 366 298 - 17 38 46 - 6 262 87 - 23 225 15 - - 49 1114

28 807 1 374 289

195 601 14 648 12 855 - - l 538 191 - - 441 563 - - 228 35 3 104 891 41

192 497 11 550 12 025

140 aao 2 530 1 183 5 25 139 278

118 794 l 461 617 17 61 930 288

96 4 656 7 292 2 us 34 133 2 219 I 086

- - - -14 218 1 168 931 14 179 865 758 - 16 56 77 - 7 17 15 - 3 78 20 - 13 152 61

- - - -

, 1

Tronspor-tation, Entertain-comm uni- Finance,

cations, and insurance, Bus-iness ment and Professional Public

other public Wholesale Retail ond and repair Personal recreation and related ad minis-

utilities trade trade real estate servttes services services services tration

9 841 4 108 18 327 1 538 2 402 36 925 737 39 114 3 226

56 - 40 9 67 215 63 16 565 254

- - - 9 14 - - 24 2

13 - - - - - - 21 23

- - 8 - 8 - - 22 12

- - 18 - - 174 - 1 141 11

- - - - 5 - - 6 5

6 - 5 - 11 - - 64 39

10 - - - - 12 - 11 -27 - 6 - 4 24 44 34 -- - 3 - 25 5 19 15 242 162

122 95 1 216 88 26 335 52 1 066 92

4 11 61 7 - - - 10 -118 84 1 155 81 26 335 52 1 056 '12

62 53 360 81 15 155 15 I 053 92

56 31 795 - 11 180 37 3 -17 63 1 751 197 11 21 7 SS II

531 299 1 100 295 B2 326 14 3 002 743

5 5 41 26 26 36 - 97 22

13 9 419 11 - 23 5 136 6

20 - 5 20 4 - - 5 -41 26 24 95 16 61 - 1 043 113

55 173 390 - -- 31 s 78 34 397 84 221 143 36 175 4 l 643 568

901 349 1 854 96 1 207 236 36 442 264

- - - - 24 - - - -

34 32 87 28 8 51 - 67 16

136 81 170 59 6 61 - 152 95 5 - - - - - - - 9

25 22 56 - 15 21 8 15 -330 101 1 180 5 999 20 11 140 IOI! 143 48 860 - 824 - - 84 35

6 19 10 - - 4 - 6 -- - 8 - - - - - -- 14 4 - - - - - 6

365 80 339 4 155 73 17 62 30

607 893 2 336 13 443 2 498 - 731 127

- - 9 - - 4 - - -- - - - - - - - -- 5 - 5 - - - 4

28 54 11 - 59 - - 18 4 579 834 2 316 13 379 2 494 - 713 119

4 098 1 3S2 1 678 10 n 143 4 436 %51 70 329 850 - 20 51 - 36 -

l 776 928 745 5 58 19 - 81 210 2 252 95 83 5 15 67 4 319 41

2 963 8411 1 114 148 171 I 780 133 - 344

l 391 537 1 038 9 12 55 - 65 42

- - - - - - - - -546 217 653& 682 302 4 071 428 16 4118 1 148 341 l:lll m 587 277 1 603 154 6 069 472

60 17 5 209 12 - 817 209 4 645 162 46 4 20 30 - 1 231 42 '125 89 26 9 12 - 5 15 - 39 32 73 51 320 53 20 405 23 4 730 385

- - - - - 27 300 - - -

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~

°" Tobie 182. Occupation of Employed Persons of Spanish Language by Major Industry: 1970 I U'I

'° [Doto based on sample, see !ext for meaning of symbols, see text] co

Manufacturing

:I: u; Nondurable Tronspor-

~ The State Persons of goods. totion,

c;; Spanish including communi· Finance, Entertain-

!!! language. Agriculture, not speoffied cations, ond in$uronte, Business mtmt and Professional Pubfic

"'Cl 16 year. old forestry, Durable monufoc- other public Wholesale Reio~ and and repair Personal recreation and related odminis-

~ ond over and fisheries Mining Construction goods turing utilities tr ode !rode real estate servic~ services services services tratKm

Total e111ployell .. ______ •. __________ •. ______ 2 464 146 35 211 242 255 1%5 68 392 64 89 123 31 513 1711

l'rof ........ ted111icol, ...i klodrei '""""-· -· •• ·- 543 13 11 20 54 24 15 7 362 21

Actountants _______________________________________ 23 5 7 6

rnr:-J~i.vsic~i-;c;e;tisis ·:::: ::::: ::::::::::: ::::: :: SI 24

6 7

12 6 6

Health workers •• ---------------- ____ ------ •... ----- 123 6 fJO

.Sodo1 scientis1s ____ -------- ________ -------- ________ 6 Engineering and scie-nce technicians-------------------- 52 13 22 11 Techmc-ions. except heo1th, ond -engineering ond sdence ___ 6 6 7 Writers. artists, and l!!\tertoiners ---------------------- 18

4

Other profestionol, technkol. and kindred workers ------- 258 227 8

M-m end administrator>, ncepl 11111 ......... 2ll 13 22 91 16 12 21 13

Buyers, purchasing agents, and sales managers __________ 5 13 Other managers and administrators ____________________ 206 6 13 22 91 16 12 21

Salaried -- -- -- -- ------ -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- . 157 6 13 22 60 16 15 13

Self-employed ..•• ------ ____ .. ____ ------ ..•....... 49 31 12 6

Salts worken ____ ------ __ -------------- ----- 159 l2 19 89 27

Clerical nd kio4red werk""-------------------- 449 21 34 33 75 92 21 17 12 65 68

Bookkeepers ____ .. ______ -------- ____ --------------- 43 19 14 10

bff:!'~o~h1n~~:~~~~i!~============================ 58 12 41

18 10 8

5€cretories1

steno(rophers, and typists _________________ 121 7 19 6 8 9 26 39

6~w:.i~1.~g1 ~~ k~~~ ;;,;;i;e;;;:=:::::::::::::::=:=: 24 6 9 4 5

185 8 15 17 46 27 29 29

Cntftsme• and Udred workers----------------- 791 94 32 39 22 12 70 15 19 19 19

Blacksmiths, forgemen, hommermen, ond boilermakers .• __ Carpenters ______________ ---- ________ ---------- _____ 55 49

6

Construction craftsmen, except carpenters-------------- 4J 32 Cranemen, derrickmen, and hoistmen ________________ n __ 7 7 Foremen, n.e.c ____ ------ ___________________________ 41 12 14 9 6

M~~?o::bil~~ i~~fu0ji~ebody-=~==:===========:===~==== 66 9 6 6 14 15 10 6

21 6 15

Machinists, job setters, and toolmakers __ -------- _______ 15 5 10 Metal craftsmen, excepf mechanics and machinists _______ 13 7 Printing craftsmen __________ ------ ____ ---------- ____ Other craftsmen and kindred workers------------------ 51

9 14

Operotives, except transport __ ---- _____________ 302 11 Bl 133 23 15 15

Assemblers ________ ---------- ________ ------ __ ------ 12 12 Checkers, examiners, and inspectors; manufacturing ______ 13 6

~=r J~~~n a~d~~~~~~~r::;~~== == == == == == ==== == == == == == 18 7 Other operatives, except transport _____________________ 259 56 126 23 15 15 5

Transport equipment operatives ____ -------- _____ 72 15 23 13

~;~~~1:rv~~SD~~~~~~~~~~-=========================== 13 6 35 6 7

Other transport equipment operatives------------------ 24 17

0 Laborers, except farm __ ---- ___________________ 95 42 10 4 24

m Freight, stock, and material handlers. __________________ 18 10 8

-I )> Farm workers------------------------------- 120 120 r-m

Cleaning ::::ii~= =~~~~ ~-x~~~~ ~~~~~~ ~~~:~-·~~ == ==== == = 0 171 55 14 22 46 20

14 7

n Food service workers __ ---------------------------- __ 72 46 7 7 12

:J: Personal service workers ______________ --------------_ 12 7 5

)> Guards and watchmen-------- __________ -------- _____ 7 7

~ Other service workers, except private household workers __ 66

34 8

n PriYate housellol• workers--------------------- 51 -I

51

m ?O v; -I n ..,,

.ii

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-Table 183. Detailed Industry of the Experienced Civilian Labor Force and Employed Persons, by Sex: 1970 and 1960

The State

Total ____________________ -------------- ------ _____ _

Agrlcultvnt, foreshy, .. d fisheries------------------------Agricultural production ______ --- .. ____ --------------------------Agricultural services, except horticulturoL _______________________ _ Horticultural services -- -- ------ ____ ------ ------------------ __ _ Forestry -- -- .... _.,. __ ------ ------ ____ ---------- ------------ ,. __ _ Fisheries ........ __ .... -- -- ____ ---- ______________ .... ____ ..... ---- .... ___ _ A9riculture, forestry, and fisheries-ollocoted ____________________ _

Metal min~1;1~ :::: :::: :::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::::: ::: Coal mining ................ -- __ .................... ---- ______ ..................... ______ _ Crude petroleum and natural gos extractions_ .. __________________ _ Nonmetallic mining and quarrying, except fuel .. _______ .. __________ _ Mining - alloc.ated ____ ---- -------- __ .. _ .. _ ---------- __________ .. -

Construction ---- ---------- ---- ---------- __ ................ __ General building contractors ........ ___________ .. ________ .. ,,. ...... ____ _ General contractors, except building----------------------------

~~~~~~~f~~ ~~~~~~~~~i~Sn-:::::::::::::::::::=:=:::::::::::=:: Construction- allocated ____ ............ ---· ........ __________ .... _______ _

---

Manuf11ctvring ____ ---- ______ .... ______ .... ______________ _

Durable goods ................................. -------------- __ ------ __ _ Lumber and wood products, e;ii;cept furniture ____________________ _

Logging __ -- -- -- -- -- __ ---- ---- __ ---- ______ ------ _________ _ Sawmills, planing mills, and millwork -------------------------

Fu~:~~~!l~nnedf~~~~:-~~~d-~~~ -== = :: ::::: :::::::::: =: :: ::: :: : : Stone, cloy, and gloss £roducts _______________________________ _

Glass and gloss pro ucts __________________________________ _ Cement, concrete, gypsum, ond plaster products ______________ _ Structural clay products ____________________________ ------ __ Pottery and related products ____________________ ------ ---- __ Miscellaneous nonmetallic mineral and stone products __________ _

Metal industries __ -- ________________ ---- ____________________ _

Primary metal industries -----------------------------------Blast furnaces, steelworks, rolling and finishing mills _________ _ Other primary iron and steel industries --------------------­Primary aluminum industries-----------------------------­Other primary nonferrous industries------------------------

Fobricated metal industries --------------------------------­Cutlery, handtools, and other hardware------------- .. ------­Fabricated structural metal products -----------------------Screw-machine products .... _______ --------------------------Metal stomping------------------ .. ---------------------­Miscellaneous fabricated metal products ----- .. -------------­Not specified metal industries-----------------------------

Mochinery, e;ii;cept electrical_ _____ --- _ ---- ________ ---- __ -- ____ _ Engines and turbines ____ ---- __ ------- .. ________ .... ------ ____ _ form machinery and equipment_ ______________________ ., _____ _ Construction and material-handling machines .... ____________ ---- .. Metalworking machinery ------ -------------- ---- -----------Office and accounting machines ____ --------------------------Electronic computing equipment __ .... -------------- ______ ------Machinery, except electrical, n.e.c .... __ .... ------ _______________ _ Not specified machinery __ ........ __________ -------- __ ----------

Electrical machinery, equipment, and supplies ____________ .... _____ _ Household appliances __________ .... ---- __ ---- ______________ --Radio, television, and communication equipment----------------Electrical machinery, equipment, and supplies, n.e.c -------- ____ _ Not specified electrical machinery, equipment, and supplies ______ _

Transportation equipment .... __ ....... -- __ ---- -------- _____ ......... __ _ Motor vehicles and motor vehicle equipment------------------­Aircraft and parts __ ------------------------------------ --­Ship and boat building and repoirinQ---- .......... ----------------­Railroad locomotives and equipment------- .. -----------------­Mobile dwellings and campers .. -----------------------------­Cycles and mis<;ellaneous transportation equipment-------------

Professional and photographic equipment, and watches .... ---- ____ .... Scientific and controlling instruments -- -- __________ .... ---- .... __ .. Optical and health services supplies----- .. -------------------­Photographic equipment and supplies-------------------------Watches, clocks, and clockwork-operated devices ........ __________ _ Not specified professional equipment _________________ ., ______ _

Ordnance ________ -- -- -- ---- .... -- -- ---- -- -- -- ---- -- ---- -- -- --Miscellaneous manufacturing industries------------------------­Manufacturing, durable goods- allocated .... ------------------ -- --

No1uluroble goods .... ---- ______ ---· __ ---- -- -- -- ---- -- -~ --Food and kindred product•-----·----------------------------·-

M&ot products .... __ ----------------------------------------Dairy products .... __ -- __ -- .. - .... -- .... ---- -- -- -- .... -- -- ---- -- -- --Conning and preserving fruits, vegetables, and seafoods -- ______ .. Groin-mill products __ ------------------------- .. ---------- --Bokery products __ -- __ ........... -------- -- ------~- -- -- -- -- -- --Confectionery and related products--------------------- -----Beverage industries ____ -------- .... ---- -- ---- ---- -- -- ---- - - --Mi~celloneous food preporation and kindred producfs. .. -~~-------­Not specified food industries------------------------- .. ------

Tobacco manufactures _________ . -- -- -- -- -- ---- -- -- .... ------ -- -

---------

---------

-------

-----

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

Textile mill products------------------------------------------Knitting mills ------ ---- .... __ .... -- ---- -- -- -- ---- -- .... -- - - -- - - -Dyeing ond finishing textiles, except wool and knit goods __ ¥ ____ _

Floor coverings, except hord surface --~- ... -----------tt••------Yarn, thread, and fabric mills ________ ........ -------------------Miscellaneous textile mill products ................. --------------""----

Apparel and other fabricated textile products-------------------­Apparel and accessories __ ......... ------ -- -~ -- ~- -- -- -- -- ---- -- --Mtscelloneous fabri<:oted textile products ____ .... -- ------ ---- -- --

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

-----

[Doto bose<I on sample, see t••t. For meooing of symbol>. .oo text]

1970

Experienced civilian labor force Em~

16 years old and ove-r 14 years old and over 14 Y""" old on<l OVilr

Mole Female Mole fernole Mole Fi>mole

457 051 2'5 915 461 530 297 635 443 6$9 281 040

52 302 5 411 49 411 5 018 46 655 3 924 43 841 4 131 44 281 4 194 41 929 3 188

I 908 494 I 924 .498 1 782 458 809 IS 867 15 775 10

I 635 278 I 641 278 I 543 237 698 33 698 33 626 33

3 411 460 ... ... . .. ... 7 510 355 7 174 355 6 827 34'

29 II 29 11 29 11 21 4 21 4 16 4

6 264 301 6 264 301 5 954 301 860 39 860 YI 828 32 336 - ... ... .. . ...

55 187 2 513 SI 1164 2 3'/B 4' 230 2 292 9 652 373 9 705 373 9 041 346

16 224 999 16 283 999 15 oss 993 18 391 633 lB 456 633 17 377 588 7 402 m 7 420 393 6 754 365 3 518 115 ... . .. ... ...

126 657 "129 120 880 65 170 116 478 60 299 82 470 19 755 78 167 18 733 15 051 17 053 23 949 2 269 24 044 2 269 23 on 2 109 7 699 282 7 748 2fJ2 7 326 275

10 465 891 10 511 891 10 125 813 5 785 I 096 5 7ll5 l 096 5 621 1 021 9 281 3 005 9 281 3 015 8 838 2 T:Yf 4 6ff/ 642 4 659 642 4 482 610

756 180 756 180 744 180 1 871 155 l 671 155 I 813 155 I 194 204 1 194 204 I 117 172

41 10 41 JO 41 10 797 93 797 93 767 93

9 266 1 561 9 280 I 561 B 927 I 430 I 606 253 1 606 253 1 567 230

197 10 197 IQ JBS 10 439 39 439 39 424 29 535 57 535 57 531 48 435 147 435 147 427 143

7 6tiJ I 308 7 674 1 30!J 7 360 I 200 B43 247 B43 247 825 232

3 666 334 3 675 334 3 606 314 163 80 163 80 157 74

I 196 361 1 196 361 l 056 323 1 389 205 I 394 205 1 333 176

403 Bl 403 81 383 81

a 005 I 194 B 016 I 194 7 803 1 116 24 - 24 - 24 -1 927 353 I 927 353 l 859 335

1 776 173 1 7B2 173 l 746 1S7 403 IS3 403 153 382 141 104 13 104 13 104 13 2B .. 28 - 28 -

3 700 502 3 70S 502 3 617 470 43 - 43 - 43 -

6 552 5 121 6 564 5 128 6 377 4 643 1 498 1 605 1 498 1 612 1 461 I 496

662 671 669 671 657 589 4 240 2 756 4 245 2 756 4 107 2 47B

152 89 152 89 152 ao 12 724 I 331 12 738 l 331 12 262 I 246 I 806 230 I 806 230 I 693 201

983 149 983 149 943 129 0 a21 816 8 B35 816 a 592 792

31 - 31 - 16 -952 110 952 110 892 98 131 26 131 26 126 26

917 1 274 917 I 274 890 1 182 264 131 264 131 258 122 252 409 252 409 235 398

11 9 11 9 11 -384 716 384 716 3llO 657

6 9 6 9 6 5 412 159 412 159 '.!45 llS

2 256 2 156 2 256 2 160 2 061 1 863 4 449 I 043 ... ... ... ...

43 575 4' 027 42 097 46 ~ 4-0 816 42 945 11 936 4 407 11 977 4 413 11 564 3 983 4 668 2 890 4 685 2 896 4 559 2 721 I 215 127 1 218 127 I 196 116

506 515 506 515 430 346 I 434 204 I 439 204 I 402 195

900 223 904 223 884 209 7B 24 7B 24 67 lB

1 744 WJ I 756 260 1 722 242 I 262 124 1 262 124 I 182 114

129 40 129 AO 122 22

50 5 50 5 50 5 2 794 4 513 2 794 4 521 2 669 4 171

793 3 355 793 3 363 168 3 134 71 24 71 24 62 15

623 313 623 313 600 269 703 614 703 614 Y'/4 552 604 207 604 207 545 181

6 073 31 m 6 077 31 327 5 883 29 319 5 475 29 9ff/ 5 479 29 9'16 5 306 28 097

598 I 331 598 l 331 577 I 222

1960

E><per\onood civilian labor fo<ce Employed

14 yeors old ond over 14 yeora old ond over

Mole Female Mole Femole

416 344 24.1 843 453 026 22t m 131 893 21 *52 127 516 11 736 120 122 20 223 116 267 17 364

4 170 I 116 4 036 958 4 141! 287 4 OlS 246 2 2B6 209 2 135 151 1 167 17 1 063 17 . .. ... . .. . .. 6223 28.1 5 ff4 275

l7 - 17 -7 - 7 -

5 376 270 4 882 262 8Zl 13 788 13 ... ... ... .. .

49 244 1 168 43 75<1 1 099 10 7lll 181 9 579 170 B 6tiJ 198 7 693 187

19 309 405 17 155 381 10 494 384 9 323 ~l .. . ... ... .. . 98 018 41 137 92 295 38 535 58 434 7 120 54 490 6 556 28 461 1 225 26 581 I 097

9 053 77 e 363 69 15 499 453 14 526 .ol()4 3 9(1/ INS 3 692 624 5 982 I 134 5 574 I 063 3 939 399 3 740 370

835 108 818 100 I 300 76 1 21!6 76 1 212 160 1 152 148

49 4 49 4 463 51 435 42

3 948 400 3 683 356 997 43 904 39 211 16 188 12 274 12 233 12 138 1 130 I 374 14 353 14

2 951 357 2 779 317 376 65 364 58

I 801 149 1 681 125 75 12 71 11

144 49 I~ 46 514 82 4ll6 77

41 - 41 -3 609 195 3 471 177

157 12 151 II 791 27 753 27 383 17 369 IS 433 19 418 16

80 a ao 8 11 - 11 -

1 210 84 I 165 75 544 28 524 25

2 904 2 2!l() 2 700 2 145 418 16-4 401 154 779 581 745 546

1 2'/9 I 300 I 225 1 224 42$ 235 409 221

7 794 $87 6 969 526 1 076 147 941 121

709 152 684 136 5 673 249 5 024 230

201 23 191 23 92 8 88 8 43 a 41 a

166 113 157 109 65 37 61 36 42 47 39 45 5 - 5 -5 - 5 -

49 29 47 28 370 60 350 56

1 261 727 I 18S 657 ... ... . .. ... 39 406 33 917 37 644 31 890 14 172 3 421 13 4ll3 3 157 3 338 I 477 3 162 1 375 2 .432 284 2 354 261

750 627 647 534 1 8.'18 167 I 761 159 1m 513 I 880 493

64 24 48 24 1 774 207 1 710 196 l 954 \10 I 761l 103

73 12 73 12

104 4 96 4 2 677 3 238 2 590 3 037

670 I 939 658 I 79'1 21 - 17

626 396 600 379 1 007 745 960 714

351 1511 347 14S 4 559 24 002 4 342 22 719 4 137 23 369 3 956 22 107

422 713 36ii 612

MISSISSIPPI 26-599

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Table 183. Detailed Industry of the Experienced Civilian Labor Force and Employed Persons, by Sex: 1960- Continued

1970 and

The State

M~-Continued ............ ,..._Continued

Puper and allied products __ ---- •• __ -----------·----·--·--.··-. Pulp, raper, and paperboard m111•----------·-·--·--·---····-­Miscelaneous paPfr and pulp products ----------------------­Puperboord containers and boxes--·····-·-·--------···--·---

-

Printing, publishillll, and allied indu•tries -----------------------· NewspoPf' publishillll and printing ·-------------------------­Printing, publi•hing, and allied indu•trie., except newspaPfr> -----

--

Chemicals and allied products--------·------------------------Industrial chemicals. -- __ -------- .... ---- ..,,. ______ .., ___ -- - .. -------P\astic$, synthetics and res~ns, except fibers-------------------Synthetic fibers •••• -- -------- ------·· ---- ·---- _ •• -- -- ----­Drugs and medicine•-----·-----------------------------·---

-.

Soaps and cosme1ics .... ------ .................. ____ ..... ______ .... ---- -~ _ .. .. Paints. varnis.hts, and related product$ -----------------------Agricultural chemical• •• ---···-- •• --··-------- ____ ------·- •. Miscellaneous chemicals ............................... ----- _______ ------ .... __ . Not •Pttifted chemicols and ollied product•-···-·----------·--· .

Petroleum and cool products---------·····--··--·----------- •. Petroleum refining .......... -------------- ......... __ ,. ______ ,..., __ ..,._,. .. __ -Misce.ianeous P'troleum end cool products _________ ,. __ ..,,. ___ ., __

Rubber and mis.ce:Uaneous plastic products ____ ., __ ,,,.,. ..... ---.. -------. Rubber products ---------- __________ •.•••••••• ··-···-· __ •• Miseelloneous plastic products .. ----------........................................ .. -

leather and leather products •••• -------------------------·-·-· Tanned, curried, and finished leather-----------·-··-···-··-·· Footwear. -extept rubber __ .................. ----------------·------ .. ..

. --Leather products, except footwear------------------- .............. ..

Manvlocturing, nondurable goods - ollooated ........ ----- _____ .•• --Not >pe<lflotl -"'dllriat -.trios---·-------·-·-·-··-·--

t .... .,.mtJoR, CM-k<ltieAa, .... otloer pulilic utilities •••••• Troo.,.nnlotl __ ---·-···-------- ---------- -----·--·-···

-Railroads and railway express -service ....................... _____ ................ .. Street railways and bus lines. ................................... ~------- .............. ..

-----Toxic.ob servtce - ............................................................................... -- __ --lruckin.g service ---- _,, __ .......... _ ........ ---- .................... -- -------- .. --Warehousing ood storage .... -- .. --------- ................ __ ---------·- .. Water tronsportotion ....................................... -------------------Air transportation ........ -- ............................ ------ ............ -------· __

------Pipelines. e11:cept natural go5 ............................................................. _ .. Service-s incidentol to tro-nsportation ......................... ---------------

----c .................. -- ------ .... ---- ------ -- ---- ---- -- -- • --Radio broadcasting and televis.ion ....... - ...................................... -----

Telephone (wire and rodto-) ................................................................. -- .. --.. Telegraph and miscellaneous c.ommunicotion services---------------

Utlltlas ootl """8ry •erwlcos ······-·····-·----------···· Electric light and power------·--·-·-----····-··------·--·-·· Electric.gas utilities _________ .. ---- .... ______ ·----·-- __ ---- ____ ..

..

..

.. Gos and st&am supply systems •• ---------------·--···-······-

~~1:~~u:~~;~::::::: ~= :::::::: :: :::::::::::: :: ::::: ::::: ------

Other and not specified vtilities ---·----·-··-···-·------.------.. Tr .. sportatloR, com....,leatlotts, oo4 .-,..blic "1illtleo-oR ... ted

Wholtoolt -1 ... toR """"-···-·-·--·-·--· ----····-···· w ......... --------- ------------------ -------- -----

Motor vehicles and equipment------- .. --------------- .. ------'"-Drugs. chemical•. and allied products •••• ---------------------­Ory goods ond apparel •• ---------··------------------------­Food and related products---------------------------···-----Farm products-row materials-------------~-- .. - ........ - .. _____ ,._ Electrical goods •••••• ·----- ---- __ ---- __ ................ ----Hardware, plvmbifl9. and heoti119 supplies __ -- •••••••••••• ---- __ Nat •Pttified electncal and hardware products-····-··----------Machinery, equipment, and supplies •• ________________________ _

Metal$ and minerol1, n.e,c .... - ........... ---------------------~-----

Petroleum products •• __ ---·-···---- ••.• --··-· ____ -------- __ • Scrap and waste mot:erials ... _ .. _., ___ .................. - ..... - .... ---------- .. Alcoholic beverages •• -------·-- •••••••••••••••••..• -----· .•• Poper and its products-----------···-·······-·------------·· Lumber and construction materials ............ __ ........ ----------------Wholesalers, n.e.c •• -·------ ---··· •.•••• --··-·---- -----·--·· Nat specified wholesale trode·--------------------------------Wholesale trode-allocotod -·-------------···-···-·-··-------

Rolclll '"""----·····--········----------------······· lumber and building material retaili119 ------------ ---------- ••• Hardware oruJ farm equipment :store-s_ _____ .. ,.. ........... _ .. ______ ........ .. Gentra' merchandise stores .......................................... - .......................... ..

Department and mail-order ••tablishment•----·----------·-··· Umited-prtce variety stores------------ ... -- .. -------------- .... Vending machine operators--------------- .. --------------·-Oiroct-.. lling establishments __ ---····- -·-·-------------- __ _ MisceUaneous general merchondiu stores _____ .. __ ...................... ..

Food $tores ............................. __ ............... - -------- ........ ------ .... .,,._ Grocery $tares .... __ .... __ ........ __ .............................. -- .. - ____ ---- .... _ Dairy products star .. __ ---··- •• --··-····-··-----------· ••• Retail bokerios •••••••• -------------- -----·---- •• ------ ••• Food stores. n.e.c -----·-----·---............. ., ........ ____________ .. ..

Motor vehicle doolero -------------···-···-···-------·--····-nre, battery, and occu•ory dealers •••••••••••••••••••••••.••. Gasoline s.ervtct stations - .................................... -----------...... ----

26-600 MISSISSIPPI

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

[Doi based • t xt For m ning of symbols ... text] on iomp e, see e . .. 1970

ExPtriented civilian labor force Employed

16 years old ond over 14 years old and Ollfil" 14 years old and over

Mole Female Male Female Mole Female

6 765 971 6 771 971 6 659 890 4 7'J9 383 4 745 383 4 656 370

324 736 370 736 370 721 1 290 218 1 290 218 1 282 196

1 490 3 067 1 514 2 995 l 460 2 702 1 960 961 1 649 9n 2 004 1 001

I 053 513 1 063 513 1 035 499

4 978 I 040 4 984 l 040 4 882 1 012 'J9 707 39 713 39 696

442 71 446 71 446 71 5 - 5 - - -

476 442 476 442 467 438 193 62 193 62 193 62

134 33 134 33 126 33 l 106 188 1 106 188 1 092 188 l 046 112 1 046 112 1 029 96

865 93 865 93 837 BS

1 497 103 l 501 103 l 438 87 1 265 BB I 2111 88 1 218 72

232 15 232 15 220 15 4 070 775 4 087 715 3 908 701 2 717 384 2 717 384 2 591 351 1 353 391 1 370 'J91 1 317 350

789 1 417 7Pfi 1 421 768 l 317 6 5 6 5 6 -

607 1 154 IJJ7 I 158 592 1 059 176 258 176 258 170 258

I 921 3 016 ... ... ... ... 612 347 616 347 605 301

35 263 8 886 33 434 8 228 32 481 8 026 20 023 3 034 20 086 3 044 19 410 2 926 4 733 201 4 733 201 4 676 191 2 777 1 417 2 794 1 427 2 756 l 393

668 112 668 112 653 112 7 379 516 7 407 516 7 094 501 1 227 365 1 232 365 l 146 336 1 975 120 1 988 120 I 862 100

759 144 759 144 749 134 218 - 218 - 197 -287 159 287 159 277 159

3 991 3 904 4 007 3 909 3 940 3 841 925 310 930 310 907 289

2 926 3 482 2 937 3 487 2 899 3 440 140 112 140 112 134 112

9 296 1 275 9 341 1 275 9 131 1 259 4 370 856 4 3BO 856 4 318 851

192 29 192 29 182 29 l 624 201 1 629 201 1 614 201

B'J9 107 849 107 843 102 2 204 65 2 224 65 2 131 59

67 17 67 17 43 17

1 953 673 ... ... ... ... 81 760 52 228 79 008 49 371 77 032 46 729 19 853 4 758 19 ll'IS 4 483 18 704 4 246 1 621 327 1 627 327 1 612 310

538 134 538 134 534 134 417 417 417 417 417 394

4 848 1 221 4 877 1 221 4 737 1 125 1 006 318 1 014 326 976 289

677 270 677 270 671 256 779 IBO 779 180 771 172 - 6 - 6 - 6

2 467 392 2 467 392 2 420 388 292 24 292 24 290 24

I 940 351 1 944 351 I 933 351 511 BO 511 BO 497 76 347 Ill 347 Ill 325 69 393 96 393 96 384 92 I 164 127 I 164 127 1 127 116 I 670 381 l 681 381 l 650 362 367 82 367 82 360 82 816 283 ... ... ... . .. 61 907 47 470 59 913 44 888 58 328 42 483 3 622 543 3 632 543 3 548 534 2 734 599 2 749 599 2 691 583 4 858 9 868 4 913 9 936 4 745 9 480 2 332 4 723 2 345 4 749 2 262 4 446 544 I 905 556 l 931 511 l 864 185 51 185 51 185 48 475 851 486 851 473 836 1 322 2 338 1 341 2 354 1 314 2 286 12 085 7 206 12 560 7 'J!J5 12 293 7 084 10 967 6 635 11 442 6 1119 11 200 6 534 191 48 191 54 191 48 366 320 366 332 354 308 561 203 561 210 548 194 7 683 l 230 7 704 1 235 7 565 1 197 2 070 434 2 084 434 2 048 426 7 698 473 7 858 473 7 547 465

1960 -Experienced civilian labor -

force Employed

14 y&ars old and over 14 years old and ave;

Male Female Male Fem a~

-8 132 481 7 717 444 7 390 306 7 041 290 223 93 196 79 519 82 4BO 15 3 129 l 074 3 072 1022 2 182 640 2 147 619 947 434 925 403 3 830 500 3 700 478 535 13 518 12 214 15 207 14 13 13 - -274 315 257 307 367 72 356 67 59 - 55 -270 4 261 3 335 9 324 9 1 763 72 1 7C/I 66 1 007 105 988 101

932 105 913 101 75 - 75

1 223 137 1 195 129 1 143 84 1 119 80

80 53 76 49 573 875 541 799

8 4 8 4 495 808 467 736 70 63 66 59 ... ... . .. . ..

178 100 161 19

30 915 5 880 29 548 5706 20 753 1 609 19 693 1 529 6 949 309 6 629 297 3 159 549 3 128 538

986 92 932 84 6 519 277 6 131 269

951 1BO 877 163 l 363 77 1 202 61

327 73 311 65 266 - 254 -233 52 229 52

2 347 3 373 2 274 3 295 516 218 507 205

1 755 3 060 1 691 3 003 76 95 76 87

7 815 898 7 581 881 2 501 413 2 435 407 1 023 166 996 164 2 186 235 2 113 231

748 64 736 lfJ 1 305 12 1 249 12

52 8 52 8

... ... . .. .. . 74 347 41 539 71 666 39 265 14 792 2 785 14 335 2 667

832 114 816 109 343 77 330 77 234 100 226 92

3 779 867 3 644 813 1 401 397 l 322 300

612 137 606 133 470 107 465 103 90 15 89 15

1 398 196 1 374 196 340 61 325 58

l 676 190 1 669 190 558 19 534 18 461 73 441 71) 359 61 344 58 660 70 632 61

I 032 230 991 221 547 71 527 67 ... ... .. . . ..

59 555 38 754 57 331 36 591 4 291 359 4 C/16 355 3 092 427 2 987 412 4 630 9 040 4 480 8 550 2 968 5 340 2 885 5 093

516 2 333 480 2 153 152 20 148 19 W7 558 299 533 687 789 668 752

12 676 6 151 12 3C/I 5 93-4 10 666 5 273 10 357 5 087

290 130 282 126 297 261 289 251

l 423 487 1 381 471)

7 273 701 7 076 676 I 509 250 1 468 241 B 602 421 B 157 413

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

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---Tobie 183. Detailed Industry of the Experienced Civilian Labor Force and Employed Penons, by Sex:

1960-Continued 1970 and

The State

Wlloleulo ...i retol tnHle-Continued Rot.a 1n1.to - Continued

Misoellaneous vehicle dealer5------ __ • -------------------------Apparel and accessories stores, except shoe $fores- ............. _,. _____ _ Shoe •tores __ ------ ---- ----------- --------- ----------------Furniture and home furnishings stores_ ................................................. __ Household appliances, television, and radio stores ............................... .. Eating and drinking places------------------------------------

---. --Drugstores ................ ---------------- ................................................. ..

liquor stores .............................................................................................. .. Form and garden supply stores-----------------------------·--Jewelry stores •••• __ -------------------------- _____________ _

---Fuel and ice deal•r5----------------···----------------------. Retail florists .................................................................................................. ... Miscellaneous retail stores ...................................................................... ..

~:a~":r"~::~:~.:~d~_:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

---

Fhll ... ce, N.1'"1tdltt, ...S,.... ntm ------"'-"'--------------Bonking -- •••••••• -- •• ____ •••. -- ___ ••••••••••••• __ ---- ••••. Credit agencies -- __ .... -------------- ....................... _____________ _ Security, commodity brokerage, and investment companies .. ______ .,_ Insurance ........ __ -------- __ ................ __ ---------------------- .. .. Real estate, including real estate-insurance-law offices------------Finance, insurance, and real estate-allocated ...................................... ..

-------

Business ::v~:: ~~d-~~~-~-==:::::::::::::::::::::::::: Advertising ............................ ------ ______ -------- ................. __ .... .. Services to dwellings and other buildings-------------------·--

-

Commercial research, development, and testing lobs ...................... .. Employment ond temporary help agencies ........................................ ..

-Business management and consulting services .................... ., .. _____ _ Computer programing services __ ,.._,.. ______ ... _________________ _ Detective and protective services -- ... -------------------------

--.

Business services, n.e.c ---- ____ -----· __ -------- -------- ___ _ -Repair services ____ .... ---- -.. -- ____ ------ ------------ ---- __ ---

Automobile services, except repair------------------------- .. --Automobile repair and related services_ ___________________ .,. __ _ Electrical repair shops_ ___________ ------------------------ __ MlsceUaneous repair services ______ ---- ______ ........ -------- ___ _

Business and repair services-allocated ................................................. ..

P•n•••I s•rvlc1s ____ __ ------ ______ ---------- ______ ---Pri•ote households __ ---- •••••••• ______ ---------- ___________ _ Hotels and motels __ ---- ------ ______ •.•••• ---------- ---- ____ • lodging ploces, except hotels and motels------------------------laundering, cleaning, and other garment services_,. __ .,. ___ ------ __ _ Beauty shops._ .• ______ •• ---- ••••••.• -- ---- ---- •• -- ---- ---- _ Borber shops-----·····--·--------.------·------· __ ---------Shoe repair shops ...... .,. .. _____________ ................ -----------------Dressmaking shops---- ____ .... ---- ............. ____ ------------ _____ _ Miscellaneous personal services ·-----------------------------­Personol services- allocated __ •••••• ----·-·· -------- •••• __ •• __

htert11"11ent eiul rec...nlti• sttVkts ------------ ---------Theaters ond motion ptctures ............ ------ ............ ------------ ___ _ Bowling alleys, and billiard and pool parlors--------------·-----­Miscellaneous entertainment and recreation services------------ __ Entertainment and recreation services - oUocated -------- ................ ..

p,.fossloflol ood rolotff '""'le"-------------------------Health services ____ .................. ____ -- ................. ---------- ............ ---

Office$ of physicians .... ___ .. __ ----_.,. ____ .... ---------"- .. -~ -- -- .. Offices of dentists __ ·-------·------------------- •• --···- -- • Offices of chiroprac1ors -------- .... ---- ---- ............ ---~ ------ .. .

~~~e~~!cen;J;Stit~tio~-s-::~:::::::::::::=:::::::::::::::::: Offices of health practitioners, n.e.c ... -------------------------Health services, n.e.c ............... -------------------------------

legal services .... ---- -------·-- .... --.------ -- -- -- ---- -- ------ --Educational services .... __ ---------------- ------------ -------- ..

Elementary and secondary schools--------------------------· Government ..................... __ ........ __ .,. ................................ -- .... ---- --Private .... __ ........ ---- -- ............ -- -- ------------ -- - .............. --

Colleges and universities .... ------ ....................................................... --Government ________________ ------ ---------- ................ -- ... " Private ________ ---- -------- -------- ---------- -- ............... ..

libraries ______ -- .... __ ........ ____ -- -- .... -- -- -- ---- -- ........... ,. ..... - .. .. Educational services, n.e.c ------------------------- .. - .... -----Not specified educational sen1ices ___ ............................. ---------- .. ..

Museums, art galleries, and zoos---------------------- ................ .. Religious organizations ........................ ---.. ----- .. ------ -- ------ -- -Welfare services .................................. ---·------·--- .... ---------- --Residentiol welfare facilities---- .......................... ,,. .............. -- ---- ---- -Nonprofit membership c>rgonizattons .... ............................................. -- --Engineering and architectural s.ervk:.es ................................................... .. Accounting, auditing, and bookkeeping services •••• -- .• -· ••••• - - - -Miscellane<Jus professional and related services .................................... .. Professional and related services-olloco1ed ----··---------------

P..UC lllholohttotiofl -····-··----·····----------····· •• Postal s.ervice ____ .............................. - .. _,._ .. ____ .... ------------ .... --

-----------

---

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

-----

-federal public administration-----------------·-------------- - --State public administration ____ ------------------- .. -·-- ......... -- --local public administration __________________________ .,.,. ......... -- --Public odministrotian- allocated ••.• ------------------ •••••. -- -

--u...aployool p....-.1n1 . ...n.41959«-1

-----------t ... 1try oot ._. .... ________________________________ _ -1 See text for explanation.

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

[Doto hosed on •ample, oee t0>l. For meaning of oymbol$, see 1ox1}

1970

Experienced civilian lobOI' force Employed

16 years old ond over 14 years old ond o- 14 years old and over

Mole Femolt Mole lilmalt Male female

576 75 581 75 581 61 l 233 3 54'1 l 253 3 553 1:122 3 369

399 528 410 532 3'15 518 2 <185 948 2 536 9<18 2 453 893 1 473 506 l 478 506 I 440 484 3 747 12 258 3 964 12 408 3 774 11 Z47 1 673 1 835 l 698 l 851 l 659 l 764

433 200 433 200 43.'.l 192 l 448 321 l 461 321 1 435 321

372 466 372 470 372 451 933 242 933 242 923 237 294 772 303 772 292 765

I 745 l 259 l 745 l 259 l 705 I 233 l 242 I 231 1 246 1 236 1 'J!J7 117'1 3 104 2 927 ... ... . .. ...

11 8:13 11 66' 11 4:13 11 134 11 308 10 S69 2 148 4 541 2 159 4 546 2 l41 4 491 l 719 1 474 1 719 1 474 l t/16 l 416

476 163 483 163 483 163 5 105 3 641 5 115 3 6'-7 5 085 3 533 1 947 1 304 l 947 1 304 I 903 l 266

428 546 ... ... ... ... 12 343 3 269 11 894 3 064 11 483 2"8 3 ll5 2 118 3 133 2 123 3 006 l 991

279 122 284 122 284 116 728 192 T.l4 197 697 186 244 68 244 68 23'.l 62 127 290 127 290 121 269 236 253 236 253 236 242 137 71 137 99 137 85 ~I 7 -401 7 356 7 963 l 007 970 l 087 942 I 024

8 692 933 8 761 941 B 477 897 412 103 412 103 3'15 99

4 691 326 4 7':Yl 326 4 561 315 1 314 65 l 318 65 l 302 65 2 275 43'l 2 292 447 2 219 418

536 218 ... ... ... ... 10 462 47 057 9 963 43 339 9 601 40 252 2 537 29 171 2 663 2'I 434 2 501 27 115 l 672 3 475 l 711 3 490 I 614 3 219

218 695 245 695 239 &bb l 969 3 442 l 988 3 442 I 944 3 170

2fR 4 996 '2f1i 5 006 196 4 946 1 782 91 l 001 91 1 797 91

172 'JfJ 177 'JfJ 177 20 21 299 21 299 14 279

l 148 857 l 148 862 l 119 740 734 3 983 ... ... ... . ..

1 948 1 053 1 852 984 1 777 t32 "67 350 512 379 48'1 349 217 79 226 79 223 79

l 099 519 l 114 526 l 065 504 165 105 ... ... ... . ..

39 488 85 HM 38 038 80 433 37 504 71 360 8 221 26 382 8 253 26 458 8 131 25 709 l 331 2 549 1 342 2 562 I 337 2 515

593 83'1 593 845 593 819 122 44 122 51 122 51

5 013 18 422 5 034 18 449 4 936 17 956 466 2 7<1. 466 2 747 457 2 626 88 98 88 103 88 98

608 1 688 608 1 701 604 1 644 1 628 I 323 l 634 1 323 I 628 l 291

19 659 4lJ 363 19 804 46 517 19 521 45 440 11 018 36 610 II 155 36 714 10 964 35 641 9 613 30 7'l\ 9 706 30 872 9 552 30 130 1 -405 5 819 I 449 5 842 l 412 5 7ll 7 921 1 904 7 921 7 943 7 862 7 792 6 217 6 070 6 217 6 099 6 169 5 970 1 704 l 834 1 704 I 844 I 693 I 822

145 647 150 658 146 644 575 1 181 578 l 181 549 I 142

- 21 - 21 - 21 24 10 24 10 24 10

4 121 l 572 4 137 I 561 4 117 1 553 672 2 316 683 2 316 651l 2 181 32 148 32 148 32 1<18

'122 lfl3 '122 702 887 688 1 292 223 l 295 223 1 250 218

860 892 860 892 860 874 3'14 263 3'14 263 390 248

l 663 4 999 ... . .. ... ... 22 132 • 545 21 437 • 207

20 '" 7 1162

3 784 837 3 764 837 3 756 794 7 473 3 976 7 483 3 986 7 147 3 788 3 369 l 191 3 369 l 194 3 347 1 182 6792 2 190 6 801 2 190 6 709 2 098

714 351 ... ... ... ... 176 616 ... ... ... ... ... ... is 152 " 934 23 3:14 18 257

1960

Expenenc«I civilian lobor forte Employed

14 ye<lr5 old Cllld 01/0( 14 yeon old ot>d OllO(

Male Female Mole Fomole

<187 62 474 llJ 1 094 2 694 1 064 2 S43

443 ~l 438 381 2 088 563 2 045 527 1 645 463 l 5S'I 442 4 250 12 340 3 951 11 324 l ll43 1 819 I 758 l 719

135 16 127 16 525 54 511 53 376 391 364 357

l 255 225 I 188 221 277 575 269 571

2 094 l 018 2 03'1 986 9/0 784 941 757 ... ... . .. ...

8 830 6 761 8 7°' ' 604 l 693 2 614 l 681 2 553 a66 85'1 859 839 476 179 467 175

4 095 2 296 4 071 2 236 I 700 813 I 631 801

. .. ... ... . .. 10 493 l 438 10 083 1 3U

l 919 874 1 824 799 312 113 1!11 94 332 60 315 56 319 93 302 86

36 106 34 98 136 78 12'1 72 IQ - 10 -

123 ll ll7 10 651 413 618 383

8 574 564 8 259 544 865 91 837 88

4 234 124 4 093 119 1 558 188 1 492 182 I 917 161 l 837 155 ... ... ... . ..

13 641 64 971 12 819 H 783 4 495 51 612 4 002 48 088 2 130 2 957 l 986 2 707

306 615 289 565 2 801 4 711 2 717 4472

350 3 221 344 3 164 1 746 22 I 7l1 22

577 70 561 70 9 l 165 9 1 126

l 2:15 5911 l 200 569 ... ... ... ... 2 216 1 OH 2 067 1 OU

837 610 801 572 392 27 364 27 987 459 902 '4().1 ... . .. ... . ..

25 149 43 864 24 748 42 912 5 919 14 230 5 836 13 788 1 015 I 604 l 012 l 538

503 565 501 542 114 55 113 52

3 596 9 824 3 522 9 5llJ 254 I 165 253 I l20 151 87 150 8$ 286 930 285 891

1 235 930 I 219 899 lO 957 25 372 10 816 25 062 7 041 'JfJ 396 6 946 20 l47 6 662 17 989 6 5111 17 765

379 2 -407 377 2 382 3 354 3 089 3 315 3 052 2 436 l 972 2 402 l 947

918 I 117 913 I 105 12.S 763 123 753 304 846 301 830 133 278 131 274 83 43 82 42

3 806 I 048 3 770 I 028 615 755 606 745 230 372 227 364 591 572 540 523

l 023 135 975 132 506 315 501 311 184 92 176 88 ... ... ... ...

17 464 • 911 16 871 6 785 3 425 891 3 371 870 6 247 3 417 5 863 3 333 2 579 I 040 2 549 , OJO s 213 l .564 s 088 1 552 ... ... ... ...

... ... ... . .. 7 '11 6 936 7 260 6191

MISSISSIPPI 26-601

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Table 184. Detailed Industry of Employed Persons by Race and Sex:

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

Total employed, 16 yean old oml over----------·-----Agri<ultu~~ii~~~'..°:".'.~_::::::::::::::::::::::: Aqric.ultural services, except horticuhuroL _______________ .,, _ _, ____ _

--

Horticultural servtces. ---- ____ ------ ____________________ • ____ _ fores1ry ______ ---- __ ---- ____________ ---------- ____________ _

--

fi<heri .... ______ •• ------ ---- •• ______ ·--- •••• ----- ___ ---- __ • Agriculture, foru1ry, ond fi\heri .. -olloco1ed •••••..•....•.•••.•.

---

MlolotJ •• -- -- -- -- -- •• ·--- ---- -- -- -- -- -- •. --···--· -- -~r~~:9_::::::::::::::::::::::::::=::::::::============

--Crude pe1roleum and natural gos extraction$ ___________ ,._.., ______ _ H~nmetollic mining and quarrying, except fuel ____ -------------- __

-

Mining- ollocatod -----------------------· .. -------------- -----

c .... tnodloo __________________ ------------------- __ _

Geotral building contractors -- .. -------------------------------General contrattors. except building ................................... __________ _ Spec,al trade contrac1ors ____ .. _____ ~- ~- __ ---- ________________ _

--

~ot specified constructton ---- ____ - .. -------.. ---------- __ ------Construction- allocated __________ ------------.--------- ____ ------

Ma .. fl<tvriot-- -- --·----- ------ -----------·--------­Do,.W. 9oe4s -- ---- ------------------------ -··-··-- •••

lumber and wood produc1s, excepf furnlture ___ .,_~------ .. --~-----l09ging ________ •• ---- __ •• ____________ ------ ____ •• _______ _

Sawmills, planing mills. and mitlwork ------------------------­Miscelloneous. wood prodoc1s -------------------------------

-Furniture and fixtures._- ... ____________________ ---- __ ... __ ,. ____ _ Stone, doy, ond gla., produ<1$ _______________________________ _ --

Gloss and glass product5 ---------------~------------------­Cement. concrete, gypsum, and plaster prodUC::1$ --------------Structural cloy products ________________ .... ____ ------ ______ _ --Pottery and related product> ______________________________ _ Miscellaneous nonmetol\lc mineral and stone products_,._,.. _____ _

Metal industries ________ ---- ____________ .,. ___ ,,.., _____________ _

Primary metal industr~s ----------------- .. ----------------Blast furnoceSc, steelworks, rollifl.9 and finishing mills ____ ., ___ _ Other primary iron and steel industries ----------·-- .. -------Primary alum•n:um industries---- __ ---------- ____ ------ ---Other primary nonferrous industries ______________ ... _",.. ___ _

Fabricated metal industries···------------------------------Cutlery, hondtoohl, and other hardware ______________ ... ____ _ Fabricated structural metal products __ ------ ------ ------ __ Screw-moc.hine products __ ------ __ -----·------ __ -------­Metal •tamping---------- •. -----· ... ---·-------- __ -----­Miscellaneous. fabricated metal products-··-------- ... -------­Not sp&cified metal industries--------- .. ------------------

Machinery, except el&ctricol _____________________ .. ,., ________ .,. __ Engine'5 and turbines ___ .. ---- __ -- ____ ..... _______ ---- ---- ___ _ Form machinery and equ!pment----------------------------­Canstruction and motertol-hondlmg machines-----------------

------

------------·-------------

--------Metolworkmg machinery __ .,_., ___ -~---- __ ------------------Office and accounting machines.. .. __ -~-- __ ---· ____ ----~----- - ----Electronic computing eq·uipment.. .. __________________ ._ ___ .., __ .... --Machinery, except electrical, n.e.c ........ -----------------------No1 spedfied machinery-------- ______ -------- _____ -------_

Electrical machinery, equipment. and supplies ---- ------ -------- -Household oppllances __ ---- __ -- ________ -- __ ---- __________ _ Rodia, television, and commu:r1tcat1on equipment ______ ~~------_ Elec1ricol moch~nery, equipment, and suppHes, :n.e.c -------- ----Not specified electrical machinery. equipment, ond supplies _____ _

Tronspor1ation equipment ______________ -------- __ ------------Motor yehitles and motor vehicle equipment ... ----------------Aircraft and parts ____________ ~ ___ -* -- _., .... ____ ---- _______ _

Ship and boo1 buildin9 and repairing __ -- --- .. -- ------ -------- _ Roilrood locomotives and equipment ____ ------ ________ ------_ Mobi~ dwelling$ and comper'S--~--------.,~----------------­Cycles and miscellaneous tronsportahon equipment------------

Professional and photogrophi-c equipment, and watches __________ _ Scientific and cootrollin9 instruments-----.... -----------------Optical and heolth services supplies------ ... ---------------- ... -Photographic equipment ond supplies ____ ------ -~ ____ ---- ----Watches. clocks., and clockwork-operated devices ~ _____ ------ _ Not specified professional equipment ---------- __ --~------- __

Ordnance -- -- __ .... __ -- ________ -- __ ..... -~ __ ---- _ -- _ -- __ .... __ -- .. Miscellaneous manufacturing indu!.tries -----------------------­Manufacturing. durable goads- allocated .... __ ~--------- __ -·-----

No..........W. fOMS --------------···--·--·--------------Food ond kindred produ<t•----------------- .. ----------------·

Meat products ____ ... ----------------- ______ ---·- __ --------~ Dairy products ____________ ~~ ____ ---- __________ -·----~ .. - __ .. Conning and preserving fruits, wgetob~s. and s&afoods ....... -----

~~~n,-;m~~o~~~~~~~===: :::::: :::: :::: :: :: :: :::: :: :::: :: ·:=: C-oflfectionery and relo1ed prod1Jtt&---~-f------------------,.-

------·---.. --------------------------------------------------Beveroge Indus.tries ... _______ .. ___________________________ _ ---Miscetloneous food preparation t.md kindred produc1s _________ .,

Not specified food industrle$ -~~---------------------------··-----

Tobacco monufa.c1ures __ ,._ -- ---- ____ ---- ---- ··--- ----- .. -·-- --Tex1ile mill products-- .. ---------------------~----- ................. .

--

Knitting mills------------ -- -- --- ~- -- - .. -------- -- ---~---- ------Dyeing and finishing textiles, except wool and kmt goods ---~-­

Floor coverings, excep1 hard surface -----·---------------- __ Yorn, thread, and fobric mills----------------------------­M1:5ce-llan-eous textile mill prodoc1s ~---- .. -- ... --------------- ..

---·---·

Apparel ond o1her fabricated textile proouct• ------------------...

Apporel and accessorte-s ... ~- ____________ ., ---------- -~-- --- -Miscellonttf)U$ fabricated textile products-----------~

---------

26 - 602 MISSISSIPPI

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

The Slate

Total Negro

Mole Female Mole f•mole

439 538 279 410 116 709 87 524

49 423 4 291 22 864 1 688 41 556 3 148 19 933 l 361

l 772 454 647 51 739 10 370 -

1 537 237 289 64 33 83 7 626

3 193 409 l 542 205

7 114 348 540 19 29 11 4 -16 4 8 -

5 954 301 207 19 828 32 302 -287 - 19 -

51 377 2 393 12 660 310 8 998 346 2 412 68

15 010 993 3 358 108 17 318 588 3 856 70 6 741 365 1 982 49 3 310 101 l 052 15

121 786 64 083 37 448 12 486 79 029 18 025 26 436 4 333 22 987 2 109 11 596 805 7 287 275 4 097 147

10 079 813 5 407 343 5 621 l 021 2 092 315 8 838 2 7~ 3 013 587 4 482 610 2 083 79

744 180 245 13 1 813 155 788 25 l 117 172 722 36

41 10 15 -767 93 313 5

0 913 1 430 2 576 352 l 567 230 528 58

185 10 58 5 424 29 214 4 531 48 111 21 427 143 145 28

7 346 I 200 2 048 294 825 232 355 58

3 597 314 759 57 157 74 67 16

1 056 323 486 111 l 328 176 288 40

383 81 93 12

7 792 1 116 1 423 157 24 - 9 -

1 859 335 504 27 1 740 157 316 21

382 141 87 46 104 13 8 -28 - - -

3 612 470 495 63 43 - 4 -

6 372 4 636 1 494 1 153 1 461 1 489 551 449

657 589 119 98 4 102 2 478 780 569

152 80 44 37 12 248 l 246 1 938 182 1 693 201 375 43

943 129 103 9 8 578 792 l 154 112

16 - 6 -892 98 270 12 126 26 30 6

890 l 182 190 166 258 122 95 6 235 398 33 48

11 - - -380 657 62 112

6 5 - -345 115 31 20 2 061 1 859 579 589 4 101 993 l 513 243

42 156 45 757 10 794 8 075 11 525 3 977 4 212 1 800 4 542 2 715 1 838 l 519 l 193 116 198 19

430 346 136 114 l 397 195 534 17 880 2fJl 211 29 67 18 23 12 I 712 242 657 58 I 182 114 591 25 122 22 24 7

50 5 13 -2 669 4 163 832 854 768 3 126 105 610 62 15 38 -600 289 278 95 694 552 210 106 545 181 201 43 5 879 29 286 878 4 128 5 302 28 064 651 3 900 577 1 222 227 228

1970

Standard metropolitan stotisti<ol 0,.,,1

, I Persons of Spanish language I I Jo<kson.

-Mole female Male Female

1 504 960 56 233 40 641

122 24 2 058 357 86 24 l 483 232 6 - 139 54 109 - - -- - 89 38 5 - -25 - 238 33 28 7 614 112 - - - -- - - 4 22 7 590 108 6 - 14 - - 10 --

196 15 6 530 539 27 - l 042 107 49 15 1 781 in 43 - 2 453 ISO 54 - 753 78 23 - 501 32 314 183 10 398 3713 191 51 6 454 1 728 19 - 679 101 5 - 209 16 8 - 390 51 6 - 80 34 11 9 796 152

8 6 1 221 250 - - 369 133 8 - 376 24 - - 208 55 - - 9 5 - 6 259 33

19 6 674 106 8 - 161 16 - - 48 3 - - 89 4 8 - 14 4 - - 10 5

11 6 513 9Q - - 68 20 11 - 370 42 - 6 - 5 - - 19 7 - - 43 11 - - 13 5

11 - 1 299 265 - - - -6 - 289 127 - - 64 14 - - 4 - - 57 13 - - 24 -5 - 861 Ill - - -7 7 788 612 7 7 357 292 - - 72 27 - - 318 281 - - 41 12

88 7 183 30 - - 101 25

23 - 38 -65 7 23 -- - 6 -- - 11 5 - - 4 -- 6 74 13 - - \5 5 - 6 53 8 - - - -- - 6 -- - - -9 - - -

12 - 262 100 7 10 478 9'I

123 132 3 833 1 921 30 14 1 591 478

5 7 525 366 - - 219 17 6 - 11 -- - 191 29

10 - 200 28 - - 19 -- - 273 24 9 7 114 14 - - 39 -- - 20 s - 7 37 17 - 7 4 4 - - --- - - -- - 22 -- - 11 13

14 33 207 654 14 33 116 473

- 91 1811 -

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

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-Tobie 184. Detailed Industry of Employed Persons by Race and Sex:

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

M .. uhicturint-Conlinued H...i.,.w. goods-Continued

Poper and allied products ____________ -------------------- ____ _ Pulp, paper, and poperboord mill•---------------------·--··-· Miscellaneous paper ond pulp product&-·--------··----·--·---Poperboard containers and boxes----- .. -----.................................. ..

Printing, publishing, and allied industries ................................................ .. Newspaper publishing and printing .................................................... .. Printing, publishing, and allied industries. except newspapers ........ ..

Chemicols ond ollied products-----------------------·---···-·-Industrial chemkals __ .... __ ................ ---------------- ---- __ .... .. Plastics, s)inthetics and resins, except fibers---------- ____ ........ .. Synthetic ibers __ ·------------- __ ------ ------ ____ ------ __ _ Drugs and medicines .... ____ ---- ........ -------------- __ ................ .. Soaps and cosmetics .................... -------------------- ................ .. Paints, varnishes, and relo1ed products--------- .. -----------·-Agrkultural chemkals ______ ------ ------ ................ __ ,. .............. __ Miscellaneous chemicals __ ---------- ............ ---------- ............ __ Not specified chemicals and allied products ..................................... ..

Petroleum and coal products ............................................................ ___ _ Pttroktum refining ........ __ ................................................... ---- ____ _ Miscellaneous petroleum and cool products--------------------

Rubber and miscellaneous plastic products., _____ ,. _______________ _ Rubber products -- ________ ---- __ ---- __________ ---------- __ Miscelloneou• plastic product•-- __________________ ----------_

Leather and leather products _______________________ .., _________ _

Tanned, curried, and finished leather ----------------- ... ,. ____ ,. .. Footwear, except rubber _____________________ ,. ___ ,. _________ .,

leather products, except footwear .. -------------- .. -- .. --------Manufacturing, nondurable goods- allocated .. ______ ,. ____ ~- __ -----

Not 1peclfled r111nufacturin9 industries ----------------------

Tn1nsport.tio1, connnuttkatlons, aiul other puWk vtllflts .......... . Trans,.rtation .......................... __ ............ _____ .,. .. ,. .................... __ ..

Railroads and railway express service --------------------------Slreet railways and bus lines ..................................................................... .. Taxicab service ................ ________ ---- ........ ---- ............ __________ _ Trucking service .... -- ........ __________ ---- ------ ________ ------ __ Warehousing and storage __ ---- __ ---- ______ ------------------_

~~tte;a~~~~~~~a~i~_n_:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Pipelines, except natural gas----------------------------------Services incidental to transportation .... -------------------- _____ _

Co1uaunkatlons ______ ---- ____ ---- ---- __ ---- .... __ --------Radio broadcasting and television--------·--------------------­Telephone (wire and radio)----------------------------------·-Telegraph and miscellaneous communication services _____________ _

Utilities end sctt1ltory servftes .... --------------------------­Electric light ond power-------------·------------------------Electric-gos utilities __________ ........ ________ ---------------- -- --Gos and steam supply systems--------------------------------Water supply .... __________ ---- ____ ---- -- -- ---- -- -- -- ---- -- -- -Sanitary services .... ------ __ ---- ____ ........ -------- .... -- -- ---- -- .... Other and not specified utilities----------------------·---------

Trcm1por1atlon, conunYftkations, ond other publk utlhMts- lllllocated

Wholesale •n<I retoil tnule _____________________________ _

----

-

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

-

---------

-------

--

Wholesale trod•---- __ -·-----------·------------------- --Motor vehicles and equipment---- _______ ,..,..,,.,. ______ ,. _________ _ -Drugs, chemicals, and allied products-----------------·----------

-Dry goods and appare'-------------------------------·------­Food and rela1ed products-------------------- .. -------------­Farm produc1s-row materials-------------------------------

----Electrical goods __ .... ______________ ------ .... ------ -- .. - -- ---- --Hardware, plumbing, and heating supplies ____ ---- __ -- ........ --~- --Not specified electrical and hardware products-----------------" Machinery, equipment, and supplies--------------------------­Metals and minerals, n.e.c -----------------------------------

~~~~~un~ e;::t~c~~1e~iaiS:: :: :: :: :::::: :::::::::: :: ::::::::: Alcoholic beverages .... ______ .... ---- -- ---- ................ - .. -- -------- -Poper and its products ______________ .......... __________________ _

lumber and construclion materials------------ ... ---------------Wholesalers, n.e.c ____ ------ __________ -· -- -- ---- ---- ---- -· --Not specified wholesole trade __ ---- __ -------------- -- -----· -- -Wholesale trade- ollocoled ------ -----------·----------------

..... , ...... -- ··-------- -- ---- ---- -------- -- -------- --Lumber and building material retailing ___ .......... ---------------.. -Hardware and farm equipment stores ..................................... _______ _ General merchandise stores ___________ ., _____ ,, ______________ --

Oepartme-nt and mail-order establis.hments ------------------ ..

~:rn;~~~hr~:i~~,~~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 01rec;t-selling establishments ____ ............ ---- ____ ,,,_ ..... -------- .. Miscellaneous general merchandise stores __ ................ ----------

Food stores __ .... ---- .... -------- __ ............ -- ---- -- -- ------ ---- -Grocery stores .... ______ ---------------------- -- -- ...... _,,, ___ -Ooiry products stores .... __ -- ______ ,,.,, ____ ---------- .......... ---- -Retail bakertes ......... __ ............ ---- ... - _.,. ____ -------- --- .. -- ---- -Food stores, n.e.c .... _ ..................................... ____________ .. __ ,.. __ _

Motor vehicle dealers_ .. ___ ,. ______ .. _______________ .................... .. Tire, battery, and accessory dealers_,. ___________________ .,., ___ -

Gasoline servK:e stations-----------------........... --------------

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

405-216 0 - 73 - 39

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[Data bo&ed on sample, ... text. For mooning of symbol$, ... text)

The Slate

Totol Negro

Male Femole Mole F...-nole

6 653 890 I 4'IO 204 4 650 370 907 89

721 324 21!7 81 I 282 196 296 34 2 63ll 1 436 2b3 53 1 613 937 181 21 1 025 499 ll2 32

4 876 1 012 I m 141.l 690 39 95 3 442 71 Bl 12 - - - -467 438 )05 57 193 62 46 6 126 33 21l 5

I 092 l!IS 361 13 1 029 96 341 21

837 85 266 31

1 434 87 221 10 1 214 72 118 10

220 15 103 -3 895 701 9fH 149 2 591 351 618 55 I 304 350 291 94

768 1 313 62 95 6 - 6 -

592 I 055 24 21 170 258 32 74

I 769 2 887 5'11 634

601 301 218 78

34 225 8 637 8 566 1 275 19 347 2 921 5 346 897 4 676 191 1 023 29 2 739 I 388 l 113 598

653 112 296 76 7 066 501 l 636 58 I 141 336 588 ll5 1 849 100 308 15

749 134 82 31 197 - 11 -277 159 89 5

3 914 3 836 297 179 902 289 78 21

2 888 3 435 219 153 134 112 - 5

9 08& 1 259 2 391 102 4 308 851 525 63

182 29 28 5 I /IJ9 201 134 9

833 102 304 -2 111 59 1 377 25

43 17 23 -1 11611 621 532 97

79 577 49 438 13 582 8 853 19 438 4 508 3 603 505

I 606 310 136 10 534 134 35 14 417 394 67 74

4 715 1 125 975 232 968 281 252 15 671 256 51 19 771 172 144 6 - 6 - -

2 420 388 186 10 290 24 84 4

1919 351 195 13 497 76 200 12 325 69 103 5 384 92 81 6

1 127 116 426 5 t 639 362 383 26

360 ll2 89 4 785 270 196 50

60 139 44 930 9 97'1 8 348 3 53ll 534 995 10 2 676 583 375 23 4 700 9 412 550 678 2 249 4 420 282 345

504 I 838 38 184 185 48 11 -462 836 56 22

1 300 2 270 163 127

11 839 7 006 1 693 l 172 10 746 6 475 1 483 l 037

191 48 25 7 354 296 45 Ill 548 t87 140 68

7 546 I 192 1 063 73 2 03'1 426 286 46 7 387 465 1 319 Ml

1970-Continued

Stondord metropoltlon statistical oreos

Poroons of Sponi•h language Jock$0f1

Male Fomole Mole Female

35 17 455 93 35 10 53 13 - 7 5 -- - 397 80 15 1 182 261 15 7 457 130 - - 325 131

- 18 355 75 - - 4 3 - - 15 23 - - - -- 18 57 -- - 100 22 - - 21 14 - - 97 8 - - - -- - 61 5

- - 104 30 - - 73 30 - - 31 -22 - 72 44 7 - 47 11

15 - 25 33 - 7 13 17 - - - -- - 5 -- 7 B 17 7 29 197 247

- - 111 t.4

66 59 5 3:J4 2 025 30 lS 2 716 519 - - 580 43 9 a 353 164 - - 101 27

15 - 1 201 100 - - 181 B()

- - 21 4 6 7 223 55 - - 4 -- - 52 46

lS :lit 941 1 119 - - 199 72 7 36 723 1 036 a - 19 II

21 8 1 276 222 16 8 510 128 - - IS -- - 242 61 - - 171 14 5 - 335 19 - - 3 -- - 401 165

305 155 12 59S 7 631 63 s 4 480 I 230 7 - 412 79 - - 221 76 - - 97 52 6 - 818 202 4 - 88 65 7 - 194 152 4 - 149 47 - - - -6 - 951 195 - - 83 10

- - 244 82 - - 82 6 - - 51 18 - - 154 35

11 - 256 43 12 5 425 96 - - 69 23 6 - 186 49

242 150 8 115 6 401 - - 499 44 - s 127 so 7 21 761 1 577 - 13 4'16 1 013 7 - 102 227 - - 8 -- - 55 104 - 8 100 233

30 16 1 468 718 30 8 l 'l'7 634 - 8 39 12 - - 66 68 - - 46 4

14 - 918 159 14 12 264 34 29 - 938 77

MISSISSIPPI 26- 603

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Table 184. Detailed Industry of Employed Persons by Race and Sex: 1970-Continued

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

w1io1e..i. ....t m.11 1"""-Continued llohlll --Continued Miscelloneau• vehicle dealers_ ________________________________ _

Apparel and acoouorios •lorH, e><tept shoe stores----------------Shoe •lores __ •• ---- __ ---------- ---------------- ---------- __ Furni~dond homt turnishi~• stores --c----------------------­Hous appliances. televl'St0n. and rodt0 stern .. ------- ...... -----.. Eating and drinking plocH -------·--·-·-···--·-·--·-··---·---·

----

Drugstores---------······--·-·-· .............. ··-----------Liquor s.tores - .. - .................................. _____ .... - .. -~ ................... _ ............. .. -Form and garden supply store•-----------------·--------·--··· Jewelry stores •• ---------------- •. ---- ·------- ---- -------- __

---Fuel and ice deolers •••• ----··-···--···-·------·--------------Retoll florists •• ---- •••••••.•• ___ • ___ •••••.• ---· __ ··------ __ _ -Miscellaneous retail stores •. ________ •• __ ---- -- ------ ------- __ _ --Not specified reto~ !rode------------------------------------­Retail trade- allocated •••• --------··-··--------------------·-

---·· ""'-·'""' .......... ------------------------Banking ---- •• ---- •••• __ ---·-· -··--- .• __ -------- ___ ----- __ _ Credit ogenci<ts ---- •••• __ -·---- ----------·------- ____ • ·-- __ _ Security. commodity brokerage. and inves1ment companies ................ .. ln5uronce ......... ------ ............. ., ___ .... ------------ ... -- .. -- .................... ..

--Reol es.tote, includinv real estate-insurance- law offices ........... -----Finance, insurance, ond real estote-ollocoted ... ,._ .. _______ ,..,. ............. ..

---Bu•iness =:: ~-~~~-::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

Adverti$ing •• ---- •• __ •• -------· -·-··--- ------ __ ------ -----

--Servicos 10 dwellings ond other building•·--·-·-··------------­Commercial research, development, ond testing lobs --·--··----­Employment ond tomporary help ogenci<ts ---------- -----------Business manogement and consulting services _________________ _

. -

Comput,r programing services ------------------------------Oet~tive and.protective !$ervices ................................ ------------

---Businesi servtees, n.e.c ........................................................... _______ _

Repair services •••• ··-----··----- ---------- •• --------------. Automobile services. except repair----·--·-----------------­Automobile repair ond rtloted servic••-·---------·-·····----­Electricol repair •hops __ ---- -- •••• -- ---- •••• ---·-- -- ---- -- .

---· Miscellaneous repair services ................................ ----------- ...... ...

-BusiRHs and repair service-s-a"ocoted ................ _______________ _ -· ----

'"'- ------- ---- -- --·----·----------------PriV<Jte households ______ ------------ ··----------------·--· _ Hotels and motels-------- ____________ ----------··-----·----

·-.. -· Lodging ploces, except hotels and motels ••••.•. _______________ _

Lo1Jndering, deaning, and other garment $ervicu _______________ _ --Beauty •hop• •• __ -------- __ •• __ •• ------ ________ ------------Sorber shops •••• ---- •••••••• ____ •••••••• ------------------Shoe repair shop• __ ••••• _ •• __ •• __ •••••• ··---· •••••• ··-··---Dressmaking shops •••••••• ··-·-·····-·--·-···----·--·--- __ _ Mts.cellaneous pers.onal services ............................................................. ..

------------Personal servtce:s- ollocaled ............ - .......... -------·-----...... - .. - .. ... --

ltlt-•• .. t 11114 .............. erw1c .. ___________________ _ rt.eaters and motion pictures _____ ......... _.., __ ,...., ________ ...... _,. ____ _ Bowling alleys, and billiard and pool parlors-------------··--·-­MiKelloneous enttrtainment ond recreotion services-----·------­Entertainment and recreation services-allocated-~-.. -- .. --.... -----

Proleuloaol oool reletH senlcn _______________________ _

Health services •• ---·---· •••• -------- __ -----------· __ ---- •• Offices of physicians ........ ---------------------· -- ·-----Offices of dentists •••••• ____ ------------------ ____ --------Offices of chiropractors---·-----------------------·-------

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

Hospitals __ ---- ______ -----------··· •••. ------ •• -- ---- __ _ --Convalescent instttu1ions -------------·------------ ........ ____ _ Offices al health practitioners, n.e.c ••••••••••••••••••••••••• Health services. n.e.c ..................................................................... ----

l&gal s.ervice-s .............. __ ..... -----·-- .......................................................... _

Educational services .......... ------ ......................... ---- .. ,.. ........................... __ Elementary and secondary schools----------·---------·----·

Governm-ent ......... ,.. ........ -----·---- -------- ---- ..... ------ __ .... _ Priv<lte -- -· -- -- ---- ---- -·---- ---- -----· -- -- -· -- -·---- -Colleges and universlti<ts ••• _______________ ·--- __ ---------- _ Government ......................................... - ......................... __ -- -------- _ Private __ ---- •••••• -·--··-- --------- --·-· •• -----· -- -- .

Libraries •• __ ---------------------- •••••• __ •••• -- --------Educationar :services, n.e.c - ............ -~ ............................. __ ... --------- _ Nol specified educational servicH --···----------- -----------

Museums. art galleries. ond zoos-----........................ -----.. ------

~j=\~~k=~~~~~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Residential welfore focilities •••••• ---·-- •• ---·-· ------ --------Nonprofit membe1'$hip organizations •••••••••.•• ____ --------·-_ EnglnHring and orchilecturol services -----··----------------- _ Aceountfng, auditing, ond bookkeeping services _________________ _ Mi1<:elloneaus profes•ionol ond related services ·--------------- _ Profeuionol and related services-aflocoted ---·----------------

,_ ---------------·-·-·----·--·-----· -Postal service __ ..................... -- .. -- __ ............ ,. ........... ____________ .... ... Federal publlc administration--·---··--·--··-----------------. Stole public administration •••••••••••••• -·-·-·--------------_ Loco! public odmini5tration •••• __ •••••••••••••••••••• -------- _ Pvbtic administration- olloco1ed __ •••••••• -------- ------------

26-604 MISSISSIPPI

--------.. ----·-------------------------------------------

(Doto boS<id on somple ..., text For meaning of symbols ..., text]

The State

Total Negro

Mole Female Mole Famale

576 61 20 4 1 202 3 365 142 321

50 384 518 47 2 402 893 561 104 1 435 $4 207 24

4 906 3 563 11 113 9(/J 126 l 634 1 748 lf/J

433 192 52 47 I 422 321 359 13

372 447 7 13

923 237 158 17 283 765 n 71

l 705 1 233 196 82 1 203 1 174 159 107 2 882 2 761 598 413

11 684 11 379 851 687 2 130 4 486 185 151 1 696 1 416 51 50

476 163 21 -5 075 3 527 182 176 I 903 I 266 379 247

404 521 33 63

11 937 3 Oil 2 Oil 391 2 988 1 986 300 241

279 116 14 6 691 181 129 64 233 62 11 17 121 269 27 42 236 242 29 22 137 85 9 -356 7 5 -935 1 024 76 90

8 420 889 1 612 121 395 9'/ 113 38

4 525 315 1 rm 40 1 298 65 110 3 2 202 410 292 40

529 206 9'/ 29

10"" 43 715 4 647 32 278 2 389 26 897 2 083 24 594 1 575 3 204 647 1 732

212 666 61 253 1 932 3 170 617 1 916

196 4 936 26 650 1 778 91 388 40

172 20 67 -14 279 14 92 1 119 741 364 181

681 3 711 380 2 820

1 873 996 484 253 449 320 97 36 214 79 48 17

1 050 497 317 191 160 100 22 9

31 862 82 849 10 727 28 387 8 110 25 633 1 893 6 920 1 331 2 502 116 460

593 813 54 110 122 44 - -

4 915 17 929 1 481 4 908 457 2 621 205 1 032 88 93 - 8

604 1 631 37 402 1 622 1 291 51 32

19 376 45 286 6 9'14 18 889 10 827 35 737 4 950 16 507 9 459 30 049 4 446 14 746 1 368 5 688 504 1 761 7 862 7 753 1 815 2 059 6 169 5 941 1 325 1 546 1 693 1 812 490 513 w 633 34 76

546 1 142 195 247 - 21 - -24 10 7 -4 101 1 544 733 277

653 2 181 205 506 32 148 5 18 887 679 162 192 I 247 218 68 5

860 874 4 8 390 248 17 44 1 560 4 737 588 I 496

21 612 • 200 2 32'1 897 3 756 794 294 39 7 137 3 778 738 430 3 347 1 179 180 139 6 700 2 098 988 257 672 351 129 32

Standard metropolitan stotlstlcol 0,; -- . Persons of Spanish language Jackoon

Male Female Male Female -14 8 63 9 5 - 181 520 6 5 89 49 14 - 369 125 6 - 196 55 32 49 582 l 642 7 8 307 255 - - 63 13 7 139 - S6 - - 70 58 - - 40 25 5 - 21 106 32 8 377 257 - 4 155 173 27 7 488 '117

44 20 3 567 3 Sit 10 14 f/JI 832 7 6 322 323 - - 264 82 27 - 1 776 l 809 - - 475 351 - - 129 132

49 40 2 257 1$1 34 22 967 650 - - 126 so 15 8 141 54 - - 35 14 - - 21 97 4 5 69 62 - - 83 34

15 - 164 -- 9 328 339

15 18 1 146 J.13 - 5 117

"° 15 - 542 32 - - 219 12 - 13 268 59 - - 144 59

27 96 1 643 6 !GO - 51 280 3 2Al 8 19 297 57Q 6 - 23 65

13 15 368 559 - 7 35 eoe - - 256 9 - - 28 5 - - 5 25 - - 189 305 - 4 162 613

22 9 240 170 - - 65 49

10 - 14 4 12 9 156 102 - - 5 15

212 301 6 926 11 IOl 51 94 2 069 s 357 6 6 256 5111 - - 100 197 7 - 9 s

38 58 1 490 3 893 - 18 39 407 - - 16 22 - 12 159 332 4 - 384 291

102 171 2 619 5 995 51 136 1 261 4 230 43 119 1 082 3 301 8 17 179 929

51 35 1 146 1 311 39 28 540 703 12 7 606 608 - - 58 183 - - 154 259 - - - 12

- - 19 4 7 10 527 321 - 12 77 359 - - 14 llJ 5 7 210 181

15 - 435 56 13 - 238 183 7 - 128 82 8 7 206 912

119 51 4 071 1 711 10 - 692 75 70 43 1 079 561 20 - 938 677 19 8 1 267 353

A6 - - 95

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

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Tobie 185. Industry of the Experienced Civilian labor Force by Race and Sex, and Weeks Worked in 1969 and Experienced Workers Not in the Labor Force by Sex: 1970

[Dato based on samplt, see text for meaning of symbols, .,,. textJ

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

THE STATE

Male, 16 y..s old ond over--------------------~. fonshy, ...i flshorits_ _________________ _

~~~~"~ncifi5i.Orie.·:=::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Mlnlnt -·---- •••••••• ------····-·······---·---­Coo1tnoctloa •••• -------- -----· ·---·-------------M .. utoctloriog __________________________________ _

Duroble goods .••• ____ •• __ •••••• __ ·----··-·-•••• _ ••• ··--

~e;i~ifis:·Pi~~i-,,g ;;;-iii~.-~;;d-~iiiwork :::: :::::::: :: :::: ::: Miscelloneous wood products--------------------------­Furniture and fixtures ---------------------------.. -- ... -­Stone, cloy, and glass products ---------·-·-----·-·-··--

Cement, concrete, gypsum, and plaster products ••••••••• Primory iron and steel Industries -------------·····---··· Primary nonferrous industrtes __ -------.. -- .............. _.,..,. ........ .. Fabricoted metal industries, including not •pecifled metol •• __ Machinery, except electrical -··-···-···-·-·------- ••••••

Office, accounting, and computing machinH .. ----............ .. Electricol machinery, equipment, and supplies. ____________ _

Radio, television, and communication equipment ....... _____ _ -

Motor vehicles and motor vehicle equipment ______________ _

Aircraft and parts ·····-··---- ------·-----------------

-Other trons.portotion equipment_.., ______________________ _ Professional and photographic equipment, and watches •.... Ordnance __ ------ ____ ------ __ ----'"------------- .. -- .. -

--Miscellaneous rnonufactures and durable goods-ollocated •• -Nondurable goods_ ••. __ •••••• ------ •••• ····-----------­

Meot products .••••••••••. ---- -----····--·-----------

Conning and preserving produce, seafoods, and beveroges __ Bokery products·----------- __ ·····--·-····--··-··-··

---

Other food industries·---------········-···-------·-·----Yarn. thread, and fabric mills--·-····--------------·--­Other textile mill product'-----------------------··--·· Apparel ond other fabricated textile products------·-····· Poper ond allied products ······------------··-·--····· Printing, publishing, and allied industries---------------·. Chemicals and allied products.·-----·-----------------­Petroleum and cool products·-------------------------· Rubber and miscellaneous plastic products ---·-··· -------

-

Footwear, except rubber----------------- .. ------------Other nondurable goods .. ··------------····-···---- __ _

Not specified manufacturing industries ______ ---------------f,....spwtvtlo•, co•munk:etkns, 111ul other pvWk utllities 1

Roilroods and railway express service __ ........ ______________ _ Street railways and bus lines ----~--------- ... ------- .. ----­Trucking service and warehousing-- .. ---------------------Water transportation------ .... ------ ______ ., _______ -------AJr transportation ..... __ ........ __ .... __ ---- __ .... ____ ........ __ .... ___ _ All other tronspartation •••••••••• ------ ------·· ----·· •• _ Communications ........ ______ ,,,_------------------- ... -------Electric and gos utiliti .................................. . Water supply, sanitary services. and other utilittes __ ... ______ _ ·-........... , .. '""" -·-··-------------------Wholesole trade ______ •• ---- •••• -----------------------

Food and farm products--·---·----··------------··-·· Retail trade •••••••••• --------·-···- ••••.••....• -------

Hardware, farm equipment, and building material retailing __ General merchandise store5 ____ ---------- ---- -------- .,_ Food stores ••..•..• ------ •••••• ···--·-------- .•••.•• Motor vehicles and accessories retailing ......... ------------­Gasoline service stations-.. ------------ .. ---------------Apporel and accessories stores ________ ..................... ______ _ Furniture, home furnishings. and equipment stores .. __ .,. ____ _ Eating and drinking places ____________________________ _ Drugstores ________ ------------ _________ .................. __ _ Other retail trade------------------------------------

FIRaKt, Mi1N'DIKt, .U reel estate ................................... .. Banking and credit agencies-------------------- .. ·-------Insurance ...................... ---------- .... ---------------·_ ......... --Other finance and real estat& ... ----------.. -------- ............... ..

Advertisin:~·-~~-~-~~~=:=:::::::::::::::::::: Commercial rtstarch, management, and programing tervices .. _ Automobile services··-·····---------------·····-------· Other business and reptJir services __________ ,._ ...... --------~-

,.,.....,,.,.,. .. ----------------------·-------­Private households •• -·--···- -------·-···-·----------··. Hotel• and lodgin9 places ·----·-··········------------·· laundering, deomng, ond other garment services ... -----------

~~r~;'!:J~~~s::~~=::::::::::::::::::::=:::::::::: 1n-....1 .... _ .... .me .. _______________ _

,,., ............ - ..... i. .. -------------------/Molth S01vices ··-------· ·-·····-····----·······-···--· Educational services, government ................ _______ ....................... -Educational services, private __ ---.- .... ------------.... -------Wetfore, religtou,, and nonprofit membership orgonizotions --­Other professlonol and related services-·-······--·-·--·--·

, ..... ....,.."""°", ---------------------------­Posto! service •••••••••••••••••• -------·-·····--------· Federal public odministrotion •••. --------·····- ----------­Stote and loco! public administration--------·······-··-···

u-ployff ,.... .... last -..i 19$9., ....,., _____ _

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

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

Experienced civlllOtl lobar force

Total While l+egro

457 051 331 221 124 846 52 302 27 129 24 983 49 969 25 262 24 551

2 333 1 867 432 7 510 6 941 5ff

55 187 41 044 14 043 126 657 86 6« :J'I 807 82 470 54 251 28 075 7 699 3 322 4 358

10 465 4 772 5 656 5 785 3 621 2 164 9 281 5 996 3 257 4 659 2 477 2 182 1 871 1 OS4 817

636 344 ::m 970 706 264

7 660 5 463 2 197 8 005 6 520 I 479

132 124 8 6 552 4 %() 1 565

662 543 119 1 006 1 360 ol46

983 868 115 9 935 8 385 1 5o40

917 723 194 412 355 57

6 705 4 377 2 309 43 575 32 007 11 510

4 668 2 732 I 916 2 250 1 370 e70

900 669 Zll 4 118 2 635 1 483

703 488 215 2 091 1 384 707 6 073 5 149 917 6 765 5 217 1 536 2 702 2 435 267 4 978 3 601 1 377 1 497 1 255 242 4 070 3 075 990

607 51!3 24 2 153 1 414 735

612 390 222 35 263 26 183 9 058

4 733 3 680 1 047 2 777 1 646 l 125 8 W6 5 950 2 652 1 975 1 618 351

759 677 82 1 173 757 416 3 991 3 674 317 6 186 5 471 715 3 110 1 319 l 791

81 760 67 125 14372 19 853 16 040 3 808 5 854 4 538 1 316

61 907 51 085 10 564 6 356 4 938 1 418 4 858 4 262 586

12 085 10 137 1 761 10 329 8 910 1 412 7 698 6 273 l 418 1 632 1 420 206 3 958 3 128 821 3 747 2 720 l o:n I 673 1 '485 177 9 571 7 812 1 7M

11 823 10 935 888 3 867 3 620 247 s 105 4 923 182 2 851 2 392 459

n 343 10 200 2 138 279 265 14 617 563 54

5 103 3 838 1 26.5 6 344 5 534 805

10 462 5 570 4 ea.s 2 537 340 2 197 1 890 1 132 758 l 969 1 344 625 1 991 1 557 427 2 075 1 197 878

1 948 1 436 507

39 48& 2ll 345 10 995 8 221 6 281 1 936

16 345 10 181 6 066 3 314 2 221 1 082 5 747 4 575 1 137 5 861 5 087 174

22 132 19 582 2 508 3 784 3 486 298 7 473 6 584 862

10 161 e 939 1 207

176 83 93

•Includes allocated coses not shown separately. >See text for explanation.

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

Week• worked in 1969 of 1he experienced civMion lobor force

Penon• of Spanish 50 to 52 27 to 49

longuoge Total -· _._.

1 599 446 491 311 07'I 97 078 150 50 725 27 324 l6 960 145 48 441 25 968 16 379

5 2 284 1 358 S81

31 1 334 4 960 1 84'1 196 53 744 31 116 16 940

345 124 ua 90 638 25 660 199 80 885 57 562 18 109

5 7 S.iO 3 001 3 6'M 8 10 267 6 627 2 862

14 5 742 4 350 1 038 11 9 142 6 573 l'l'IO 8 4 583 3 473 896 8 1 852 1 382 3'M - 633 481 115 8 WR 785 133

11 7 546 s see 1 175 11 7 906 6 417 1 121 - 132 124 -7 6 431 4 119 1 325 - 657 521 94 - 1 766 1 238 406 23 983 797 148 65 9 820 7 858 1 640 - 911 718 127

9 399 331 60 19 6 265 4 306 1 379

141 42 771 32 106 7 :rl6 5 4 573 3 213 1 037 6 2 213 1 673 365

10 881 708 118 18 4 076 3 237 645 - 692 579 84 - 2 080 1 609 344 23 s 946 4 233 1 159 35 6 681 5 381 l 059 15 2 636 2 IJe9 320 - 4 911 3 9% 706 - 1 483 1 113 281

22 3994 3 127 649 - 597 457 124 7 2 008 1 291 505 5 612 370 155

66 34 5211 25 476 6 n4 - 4 69'1 3 850 730 9 2 719 1 226 1 177

15 8 453 s1n 2 026 - 1 922 1 130 579 6 752 633 108 - 1 163 821 217

15 3 941 3 332 379 16 6 121 5 313 636 s 3 034 2 239 571

323 19"" 60 071 11 849 63 19 607 15 858 2 642 10 5 791 4 545 848

260 60 079 4-1 220 9 207 - 6 275 5 061 871 14 4 712 3 566 1/)9 30 11 705 8 482 1 690 42 10 164 a :m 1 351 29 7 427 4 9'48 1 481 11 1 611 1 165 231 24 3 B84 2 939 580 '39 3 565 2 177 680 7 1 619 1 234 185

64 9 117 6 421 1 529 44 11 714 lG 010 1 238 17 3 828 3 283 352 27 5 072 4 547 411 - 2 814 2 180 475

4' 12 067 • 191 2 090 - 279 246 15 4 607 490 54

15 4 979 3 579 1 033 30 6 20:2 4 583 988 27 9 991 6 627 2 008 - 2 338 870 738

14 1 789 1 184 366 13 1 943 1 526 277 - 1 955 1 531 315 - 1 966 1 516 312

22 1 871 1 123 394 220 38 63'9 26 336 • 745

51 8 084 6 367 1 266 82 16 018 9 016 5 301 28 3 186 1 613 983 12 5 665 4 793 537 47 5 686 4 547 658

119 21 917 18 491 2 SS1 10 3 765 3 233 417 70 7 348 6 311 736 39 10 117 8 476 1 224

- ... ... ...

Year laat worked of exp&rienced workers not in labor force

110 26 weeks 1%C-63 l~ 1969-70

31 334 um 33 569 61 314

6 439 3 '" ' 158 17 2110

6 094 3 1192 e 956 16 923 345 63 202 l57 $25 l37 312 742

5 688 1 711 4 254 • 617

7 970 ! 469 6 278 ID 081 5 214 1 682 4 190 6 578

1145 228 516 781 778 522 984 910 354 123 517 386 579 83 263 ~ 214 87 185 305

76 30 82 62 37 41 76 130 31 6 64 77

483 43 164 597 370 71 187 430 e - - 14 387 19 141 349 4 4 29 56

122 50 203 250 38 - 24 26

322 149 455 513 66 - 45 55

8 6 22 36 560 254 344 I 070

2 6$ 782 2 074 3 439 323 36 165 328 175 60 146 312

55 25 50 57 194 141 338 385

29 75 61 35 127 32 40 65 55-4 55 315 470 241 68 218 480 227 53 162 311 2f:fi 91 224 305

89 29 57 ~ 218 22 103 188

16 17 8 21 212 78 187 436 87 5 14 64

2 2$8 1 261 2 920 3 381 119 551 1 058 366 316 97 m 222 655 131 433 82.Q 213 68 119 295

11 6 4 65 125 2Q 131 121 230 35 82 262 ln 91 280 398 224 105 325 415

1 759 l 371 4 555 ' 582 1 107 325 842 1 518 39tl 121 257 440

6 652 1 053 3 713 8 064 343 144 402 507 537 84 269 657

1 533 267 803 1 n4 586 144 459 646 998 62 387 1 025 215 24 118 288 365 65 142 '397 708 52 415 1 055 200 9 105 173

1 167 202 613 l 592 466 111 501 733 193 54 156 192 114 54 109 193 159 73 234 348

1 079 264 577 1 230 18 7 10 56 63 - 11 43

367 113 184 351 631 144 372 780

1 356 3'1 1198 1 '81 130 142 542 932 239 60 224 506 140 64 167 176 109 55 160 87 138 77 105 280 361 74 149 755

3 551 601 1 814 4 177 451 215 533 880

1 ro1 194 SSS l 551 m 24 145 359 335 60 303 627 '481 108 248 760 875 836 1 8$3 2 755 115 124 224 196 301 439 811 1 292 417 219 703 973

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

MISSISSIPPI 26-605

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Table 185. Industry of the Experienced Civilian Labor Force by Race and Sex, and Weeks Worked in 1969 and Experienced Workers Not in the Labor Force by Sex: 1970-Continued

[ll<>t based a t 1 For moo ·ng of symbols see text] on s.amp , see ex . "'

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical

Areas of 250,000 or More

THE STATE-Continued

Female, 16 v-s oW .... ~ ------------------~. ,_,,..,, .... n.herieo _________________ _

Agriculture __ ------ ---------- ____ ---- ··-----·-··· ------

Forestry ond li$heries -·-·-·---------·-·-----------···----

Mlalot -- ------··---- -- -- -- ---··· ...... ··----­Coaslno<tloo __ ------ __ •••• ------------ __ ----. _.

-

Durable g:d'~:'-~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ~~ii.:·Pialiinii ;;;ii>:•~ ·n.11i.;;;;~k :::::::::::::::: :: ::

--

Miscolloneou• wood products-------------------------­f\tmiture and fixtures. -----------------.. ------------ ,._ Stone. clay, and glass products-----------·------------

---Cement. concrete, gypsum, and plo'Ster :products--·-·- ....

Primary iron and steel indu"Stries ................ ., _________ ,. ____ _ --Primary nonferrous industries .. _________ ..... ,.. .. __ ..... ____ ----Fabricated metal industries, including not •pe<:ified metal __ _ -Mothinery, •«opt electrical ------··-------------------Office. accounting, and computing machines ___________ _

---Electrical machi<lery, oquipment, and supplies •..• __ -------Rodia, televis.ton. and communica1ion equipment ________ _ --Motor vehicles and motor vehicle equipment _____________ _

Aircraft and parts ----------------------------------­Other transportation equipme-nt ------------------------

---Professionot and photographic equipment, and watcht& ____ _ Ordnance -- .... ____________ ------ .. _____ .,_.,. ___ ---- ____ _ --Miscellaneous manufactures and durable good•- allocated •• -

Nondurable goods •••. -----·------ •••• ____ •• -------------Moot products ------------ •••••••••••• --------------Conning and preserving prodU<:e, seofaods, and beverages •• --Bakery products ---- •.•••• -- •• _ •.••• --------·---------01her food industries ________ ••• ___ •• -------- __ •••• __ _ -Yorn, thread, and fobric mills _________________________ _

------

Other textile mill produc1•----------------------------­Apparel and other fabricated 1 .. tile products------------­Poper and allied products ••.••••••••• __ .• __ ----------­Printing, publishing, and allied industries----------------­Chemicals and allied product•-------------------------­Petroleum and cool products----------------··------ --­Rubber and miscellaneous plastic produch -------------· Footwear, ex.cept rubber------------------------------01her nondurable goods .. __ ---- __ -------- __ ----·- •• ---

----Not spe-cified manufacturing industries ________________ ., .. __ _ -

Trnqtortlltlo•, co••ttnlcotio••, W other ,.Wk vtlPtMs Railroads and railway e;r;press servtce ___________________ _

l -Stre-et rcitwovs and bus lines --------------------------­Trucking service and warehousing-----------------------Water transportation ________ ---- ________ ---- .... ., ______ _ Air transportation ____ ,,.. ___ ---- ..... ______ ------ ..... __ ---- __ _

~~.:~~~i~~~io5ts~0 .. 1~~~ :: :::: :::: :::::: :::::::::: :: :: :: Elect rte and g-as utilities ________ .... ________________ .... .,. __ _

Water supply, sanitary services, and other utilities -----·-- ..

Wholosole aml ntol lnNk ------------------··--­Wholesale trade ---------------------- ----------------

Re~gi~r~~~ :~~~-~~~~"."~_•_::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Hardware, form equipment, and building material retailing _ General merch.andise stores _________ .., __________ -------Food stores __ •• ______ •. -- •••• ____ •••••••• _ ••• ------Motor vehicles and o<:cessor~ retailing------------- .. --Gasoline service stations ____________________________ .. Apparel and accessories stores __________ v ...... - ................. ..

Fumrture, home furnishjngs, and equipment stores ______ ,._ Eating and drinking places ________________________ .. __ _

g;h:;'r~~~I i~od;::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: n.ua..ce, MsUNltCI. aad ml estate .... ______________ _

Banking and credit agencies----- .. ----------------------Insurance ____ ...... _ -- -- ........ _ .. _,. .... - .. _,. .... ,,.._ --- .. ---- -·-- --Other finance ond reol estate--- .. -----------------------

Advertisin~~~·-~ ~-~~~ :: == :: :: :::::::: :::: :: Commercial research, management, and programing services .. Automobile services-----------------------------------Other business and repair services ______________________ _

P.......t .... Ices--------------------------·--· Privote hou•oholds ---- ------ •• ________ ------ ________ •• Hotel• and ladgin9 places -------------------------·----Laundering, tlieanmg, and other garment .services ...... ,. ______ _ Barbe< and beouty shop•------------------·--------- ... Other pen;.onal services---------- .... ·----------- ... - .... -~ __

-'"'""' ...i ............. ....ic .. ______________ _

Fnt...-1...i '"'"'" ........ ------------------Health services. __ -------- __ .. ----- ____ ......................... _ ....... .. Educational services, government--------- ..................... ~ ....... .. Educational services, private ____ --------------------- ..... -Welfare, religious, and nonprofit membenhfp organizations .. .. Other profusjonol ond related services ___ ,. ___________ .. __ _ -..... ..,_, __________________________ _ Poltol service----------------------------------------Federal public administration.----- •••••••••• ---·-------­Stal• and local public administration--------------·------

U-ployft ,_....., 1"•1....tlod 1'59 w Hlfler• •••••

--------.. ---------------------------------------------------------------· --·-

---· ---------· ------

Experienced civilion lobar force

Total White Negro

295 915 19' II« 96 430

5 411 2 700 2 690 5 100 2 491 2 588

311 209 102

355 336 19 2 513 2 UM> 331

"'129 54 581 14 420 19 755 14 746 5 000

282 130 152 891 496 395

1 096 721. 374 3 005 2 261 738

1>42 563 79 155 130 25 49 40 9

204 155 49 1 308 947 358 1 194 1 007 187

13 13 -5 121 3 803 1 318

671 537 134 230 174 56 149 140 9 952 822 130

1 274 I 062 212 159 124 35

3 199 2 300 899 49 027 39 603 9 305

2 890 I 239 I Ml 775 422 348 21.3 180 43 519 399 120 614 483 131

3 899 3 043 847 31 290 26 514 4 703

971 740 231 1 490 1 423 67 1 040 882 158

103 77 26 775 601 174

1 154 l 121 33 3 284 2 479 781

347 232 115 8 886 7 490 1 392

201 172 '29 1 417 796 621

881 701 180 120 100 20 144 113 31 271 190 81

3 904 3 705 199 1 086 1 004 82

189 158 31 52 228 42 165 9 886 4 758 4 148 601 1 539 1 21.5 314

47 470 38 017 9 285 1 142 1 109 33 9 868 9 106 762 7 206 5 874 1 218 1 739 1 608 126

473 425 48 4 077 3 654 406 l 454 1 288 166

12 258 6 695 5 551 1 835 1 680 138 7 418 6 578 837

11 669 10 934 730 6 015 5 804 206 3 641 3 465 176 2 013 1 665 348 3 269 2 824 445

122 116 6 420 375 45 429 351 78

2 298 1 '182 316 47 057 11 806 35 181 '29 199 2 366 26 7'15 4 170 1 '164 2 206 3 442 1 322 2 116 5 087 4 366 7fJ9 s 159 1 788 3 355 1 053 787 266

85 184 55 250 29 741 26 382 1'1 090 7 262 37 925 20 593 17 200 8 436 6 000 2 435 4 729 3 616 1 099 7 710 s 948 1 745 8 545 7 464 1 044

837 767 70 3 976 3 444 519 3 381 2 939 423

616 331 us 'Includes oUocated coses not shown separately. ,S&e 1ext for explanation.

26-606 MISSISSIPPI

Weeks worked in 1969 of the experienced civilian labor force

Persons of 50 to 52 27 to 49 Spanish

language Total weeks weeks

1 041 274 048 146 666 80 384

24 4 733 2 213 1 006 24 4 462 2 081 954 - 271 132 52

7 355 248 67

15 2 337 1 535 518

189 65 201 37 294 18 672 51 18 837 11 167 5 128 - 282 167 90 - 822 527 215 - 1 055 661 258 9 2 900 1 812 743 6 612 380 196 - 155 95 54 - 44 21 2 - 193 94 60 6 1 272 778 301 - 1 155 702 284 - 13 13 -7 4 943 2 869 1 418 - 666 450 165 - 225 119 78 - 143 78 46 7 921 556 260 6 l 232 664 352 - 144 66 60

10 2 894 1 673 765 132 46 038 25 949 13 451

1 2 627 1 466 738 - 705 251 205 - 218 155 18 7 478 306 109 - 604 440 99 7 3 711l 2 310 866

33 '29 752 16 384 9 383 17 947 593 201 7 1 363 846 258

18 983 649 201 - 97 66 22 - 737 470 195 - 1 133 648 385

36 2 605 1 365 771 6 326 178 93

59 8 481 5 107 2 176 - 201 144 40 8 1 380 190 f!l4 - 839 535 153 - 115 63 31 7 134 83 36 - 256 186 27

36 3 772 2 627 679 8 I 064 795 175 - 180 146 20

162 47 587 27 474 10 666 5 4 543 2 839 908 - 1 457 849 300

157 43 044 24 635 9 758 5 1 055 711 181

21 9 032 4 903 1 967 16 6 741 4 490 1 '297 20 1 618 1 079 344 - 451 303 85 5 3 853 2 272 791 - 1 371 881 252

56 10 747 5 '291 2 990 8 1 720 1 027 328

26 6 456 3 678 1 523 20 11 127 7 663 1 985 20 5 777 4 158 912 - 3 489 2 395 668 - 1 861 1 110 405 46 3 023 l 653 763 - 102 70 11 5 31Yl 179 87 5 401 243 86

36 2 131 1 161 579 103 42 843 21 966 11 759

51 26 756 13 150 7 312 19 3 826 2 078 1 025 15 3 227 2 014 780 7 4 784 2 831 1 293

11 4 250 1 893 1 349 9 965 463 273

331 79 598 35 759 30 975 118 25 073 16 716 5 065 147 35 926 10 524 19 434 30 7 799 2 177 3 950 29 4 512 2 922 876 7 6 288 3 420 1 650 68 7 798 5 291 1 524 - 825 606 76 60 3 472 2 330 740 8 3 267 2 251 611 8 ... ... . ..

Yeor lost worked of experienced workers not in labor force

1ta26 weeks 1960-el 1964-68 1969-70

46 998 20 545 65 094 82 277 1 514 2 120 7 498 10 043 1 427 2 109 7 450 9 927 87 11 48 116

40 40 100 61 284 191 421 643

9 235 4 411 13 533 15 644 2 542 1 054 3 638 4 508

25 7 15 34 80 32 168 182 136 32 184 145 345 60 330 575 36 75 98 118

6 - 17 14 21 - 26 14 39 9 50 75

193 100 196 303 169 95 285 267 - - 24 19 656 299 1 198 1 241

51 42 220 'J27 28 21 65 108 19 28 36 46

105 39 127 152 216 56 207 379

18 6 44 45 456 195 609 824

6 638 3 336 9 783 11 005 423 96 478 513 249 101 321 lfJ6 45 22 35 44 63 67 130 252 65 113 258 157

613 185 501 721 3 985 2 141 6 294 6 351

153 50 220 140 259 98 329 454 133 64 137 243

9 5 29 30 72 24 144 194

100 81 262 177 469 289 645 1123

55 21 112 131 1 198 661 1 721 1 673

17 18 57 21 '296 17 153 166 151 39 167 218

21 19 35 40 15 15 80 72 43 15 52 80

466 404 843 731 94 79 184 154 14 16 14 37

9 447 4 050 13 127 18 721 7'16 378 1 121 l 196 308 146 475 508

8 651 3 672 12 006 17 525 163 85 263 217

2 162 1 002 3 072 3 985 954 464 1 439 1 907 195 97 242 394 63 32 70 65

790 332 981 1 554 238 140 300 327

2 466 749 3 479 4767 365 197 540 718

1 255 574 1 620 3 591 1 479 738 2 100 2 240

707 340 1 022 1 092 426 236 732 612 346 162 346 536 607 237 6M 1 118

21 5 25 38 123 20 71 168 72 14 67 105

391 198 501 807 9 118 3 426 11 610 13 387 6 '294 2 146 7 816 8 208

723 239 1 031 1 362 433 346 918 922 660 282 819 773

1 008 413 1 026 2 122

229 124 308 716

12 864 3 711 12 175 15 534 3 292 1 268 4 306 4 848 5 968 1 347 4 709 5 916 1 672 313 1 181 1 476

714 265 858 l 166 1 218 518 1 121 2 120

983 836 1 837 2 497 143 112 211 224 402 454 826 799 405 221 719 1 182

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

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

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--Table 185. Industry of the Experienced Civilian Labor Force by Race and Sex, and Weeks Worked in 1969

and Experienced Workers Not in the Labor Force by Sex: 1970-Continued (Doto bated on sample, ... text. For meaning of syrnbol• .... texf]

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

JACKSON SMSA

Male, 16 years old and aver-------····----···--Atri<ul-. loreslty, aod fbherits •• _______________ _

::r~~~u~~d-fi~h;ries-::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::-. -

Mlolat .• ---- ---·-· •••• --····-· ··-··-·---------Custructioft _____ ,. ______ .., ..... -------------------. Mooufoc'"rfot-- •••••••••••• -· •••••••••• ______ ••

Durable goods ____ -------- •••••• ---------··------------. -

Logging •• ·-·· -- --------·-······ •••• ·-·-···----· ----Sawmills, planing mills, and millwork ••••••• ____________ _ -Miscellaneous wood products-------------------------­Furniture ond fixtures ------------------------------- .. Stone, cloy, ond gloss products ---------·-···---·----·-

.

Cement, concrete, gypsum, and pla$ter products .............. .. Primary iron and steel industries -----------------------Primary nonferrous industries ........ ------ __ .......................... .. Fabricated metal industries. including not specified metal __ _ Machinery, except elettrk;.al ... ________ .,.,._,. _____________ _

Offke, accounting, and computing machines __ ----------Electrical machinery, equipment, and •upplies_ ___________ _

Rodio1 television, and communication equipment_ ______ ,._ Motor vehicles and motor vehicle equipmenL ............ --~-- .. .. Aircraft and ports ---------------------.... ,. .... ____ ........ .. Other transportation equipment ---------------- .. -------Professional and photographic equipment, and watches ........ .. Ordnance ____ ---- ______ ---- __ ............ -------- ................ .. Miscellaneou5 manufactures and durable goods-allocated .. ..

Nondurable goods.. ____ •• ______________ •••••• ·---------Meat products __ .... __ ------ ---------- ---- ...................... .. Canning and preserving produce, seafoods, and beverages __ Bakery products •• __ ---- ____ •••••••••••••• __ ••••••••• Other food industries--------·····--·····------------· Yorn, thread, and fabric mill•----·-····-·-····--------­Other textile mill products •• ·----·-·-----------------·· Apparel and other fabricated textile products ____________ _ Poper and ollied products-------------·----------·----Printing, publishing, and allied industries ------ __________ .. Chemicals and allied products-----· .... _,,,------- .. --------Petroleum and coal products __________________________ ., Rubber and miscellaneous plastic products----------- .. - .... Footwear, except rubber .... _______ ,. ___ ., __________ ,. ____ ,. Other nondurable goods ••• _____________________ •••••••

Not specified manufacturing industries ........................................ .. Tnnspor1atlon, COlftl'lll1Mk1tlons, aad other pvblk utlttles 1

Railroads and railway express service .......... _ ...... ,. .................... .. Street railways and bus lines ............................................. - ...... .. Trucking service and warehousing .............................................. .. Water transportation __ ---- __ ---- ........ __ -------- .... -~-- __ _ Air transportation ______ ........ ____________ -------- __ .... ___ _

~~:~~~i~~~~stsa~a_t~~~ :: :: :: :: :::::::: :::::::::: :::: ::: Elect rte and gas utilities __________ -------------- __ ............ .. Water supply, sanitary services, and other utilities----------

Wholesale ood rotol trade---------------·-------· Wholesole trode •••••••••• ______ -----· -------- •• -------

Food ond form products--------·········-···--·--·---Retail trade ____________ ........ __ ------ .... ____ ------ ........ __ .,

Hardware, farm equipment, and building material retailing __ General merchandise stores .... ____ ------ __ -- ---- __ ---- --Food stores •••••••••••• __ ·-·- •••••• -------- •• ---- ••• Motor vehicles and accessories retailing-.----------------GQsoline service stations---- ____ ----------- .. ---- .... ----Apparel and accessories stores ______________ ,. _________ _ Furniture, home furnishings, and equipment stores ________ _ Eating and drinking places ______________________ .. _____ _ Drugstores ______ .... ------ ................ __ -------- -- ....... ---Other retail trade------------------------------------

Fla1nce, ln1WGACe, ontl nHll- estm _________________ _ Banking and credit agencies .............................. ________ ,. ____ _ Insurance .. _------ __ .... __ ........ -- ............ -- -- ....... ---- ---- ---Other finance and real estate----------------------------

au.i..n ood repolrs..-.ku ______________________ _

Advertising __________ ............ ---- ........ __ .... ------ ................. .. Commercial research, manogement, and programing services .. -Autamobile services __ .... ---- ____ ---- ---- __ -------- -- ----Other business and repair services __ .... ------ __ ------------

Penonal 1ervke1 -----------------------............... .. Privote households .... __ ---- __ ---- ---------- ----·- ............ .. Hotels and lodgin9 places--·---------------------······· laundering, cleaning, and other garment services ................... -- .. Barber and beouly shops •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Other personal services __ ---- ---- ............ -- -------- -- .. - ---

btem"""••I aod ~ •"'""'"---------··---·-Profenlo9fll •IMI rthrtff swwltes ............................ - ..... --

Health services .................................. ---- .................. ---- -----· --Educa1ionol services, government------------------------ ...

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

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

---. . .

---.

Educotionol services, private ....................................... -------- -- --Wetfare, religious, and nonprofit membershtp organizations --­Other professional and related services--------------------

Pullllc adniltolstnttloo• ----------·--·--------····--Postal service ______ ..... ------ ---------- ---------- ............ .. Federal public administration ..... ------------ ........ ·----- .. ,.. .... .. State and local public administration ............................. - ........... ..

u .... p1.r" , ........ i.11worilod1959 ... -·--·---

---

--

Experienced civuion lobcr f0<ce

Total White Negro

57 717 42 132 15 537 2 129 1 072 1 049 2 040 989 1 043

89 83 6 U7 594 33

6 876 4 392 2 477

10 752 6 757 3 985 6 706 4 073 2 633

216 43 173 414 203 211

BO 411 32 850 373 477

1 255 740 515 3111 183 196 149 61 88 24 24 -535 325 210

l 334 I 114 220 81 81 -792 459 333 72 62 10

107 60 47 44 28 16 48 35 13 74 60 14 - - -

784 500 284 3 928 2 617 I 301

535 292 243 288 148 130 206 136 70 585 340 245 22 16 6 15 15 -

211 118 93 455 309 146 811 731 80 355 237 118 110 52 58 77 50 27 5 5 -

253 168 85 1111 67 51

5 451 4 120 1 331 600 476 124 358 288 70

l 425 905 520 24 24 -

228 190 38 167 95 72 947 885 /)). 767 1117 70 529 225 304

12 917 10 342 2 550 4 560 3 620 940

925 718 207 8 357 6 742 1 610

636 509 127 790 693 97

1 503 1 259 244 1 275 l 055 220

971 736 235 276 232 44 586 410 171 62< 439 183 315 291 24

1 383 1 118 265 3 584 3 348 236

930 887 43 1 786 t 720 /,6

868 741 127 2 314 1 925 389

126 122 4 187 170 17 669 444 225

1 332 1 189 143 1 707 805 895

286 18 268 342 131 211 368 236 132 300 196 97 411 224 167 245 128 117

6 992 5 021 l 958 2 090 l "96 594 I 811 877 928

839 648 191 838 706 130

1 414 lm 115 4 110 3 593 512

692 59'1 93 1 090 l 018 72 2 229 1 888 336

13 8 5

1lncludes ollocot&d cases not shown separately. 'See text for expkmotron.

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

Week• worked in 1969 of tile ••~ ciV~IOfl IQOOr force

~•on• of Spanish 50 "'52 27 lo 49

language Total weeks weeks

193 56 447 43 712 • 951

- 2 022 I 373 412 - 1 938 I 298 A06 - 64 75 6

11 622 530 72 12 6 732 4 631 1 676

6 10 556 a 306 l 662 6 6 610 5 215 1 027 - 207 102 70 - 414 339 49 - 80 61 19 - 838 649 155 - l 236 940 236 - 374 277 83 - 149 107 33 - 24 18 6 - 527 4411 58 - 1 327 1 123 141 - 81 81 -- 776 617 124 - 67 67 -- 100 79 10 - 44 38 6 - 411 44 4 - 74 66 4 - - - -6 746 584 112 - 3 828 2 994 620 - 524 392 112 - 282 221 41 - 19!! 148 34 - 580 513 52 - 22 16 6 - 15 5 10 - 202 133 42 - 444 348 81 - 787 613 100 - 355 300 47 - 110 7ll 32 - 70 60 5 - 5 5 -- 234 162 58 - 118 97 15 9 5 349 4 444 716 - 600 505 80 - 358 m 49 9 1 382 1 084 254 - 24 12 5 - 221 201 20 - 167 t38 29 - 947 855 60 - 763 677 66 - 520 402 93

62 12 519 9 797 l 626 16 4 500 3 831 483 - 915 749 102 44 8 016 5 966 1 143 - 636 523 BO - 759 535 lQ.4 5 l 383 1 006 159 5 l 245 1 063 117 5 950 619 183 - 276 185 60

13 564 438 103 8 600 395 104 - 305 234 39 8 1 298 968 194

- 3 551 3 uo 311 - 919 788 86 - 1 ]{fl 1 618 114 - 863 724 111 4 2 258 1 745 325 - 126 108 10 4 187 149 25 - 651 475 131 - 1 294 1 013 159 6 1 649 1 123 352 - 274 85 125 - 321 220 65 6 368 283 62 - m 224 39 - 393 311 61

12 238 176 23

54 6 876 4 841 1 437 15 2 067 l 590 331 23 1 770 l ()()1 611 - B21 366 21;.9 - 822 662 120

16 l 396 l 222 106 17 4 07S 3 616 339 10 687 584 75 - l 0111 983 58 7 2 220 1 972 189

- ... ... ...

Yoor lost worked of experienced worker> not in lobor force

1 to26 wooks 1960-63 1964-¢8 1969-70

3 784 I 161 2 956 6008 2'7 175 292 559 234 166 265 551

3 9 27 8 20 t 6 56

42$ 198 468 1 039 sea 185 456 928 368 138 305 S06

35 11 24 27 26 29 67 41 - 4 11 10 34 20 29 45 60 15 40 49 1>1 - 12 10 9 5 8 45 - - - 10

21 4 23 34 63 - 10 52 - - - -35 14 19 51 - 4 5 -11 - 17 14 - - 5 -- - 10 13 4 - - -- - - -

70 36 42 115 214 47 151 404 20 10 17 39 20 - 29 22 16 15 10 14 15 9 10 56 - - - -- - - -27 - 11 32 15 - 4 69 74 - 32 8" e 10 16 31 - • - 10 5 - 5 -- - - -

14 - 17 47 6 - - 18

189 151 314 315 15 8() 89 45 10 - 33 33 44 16 68 60 7 - 5 10 - - - 4 - - 5 12

32 - 11 41 20 19 34 41 2S 16 44 42

l 096 124 U3 1 353 189 43 116 244

64 9 14 44 907 81 507 l 109

33 5 29 70 120 20 47 92 218 24 123 215

65 4 58 86 !All 4 43 120

31 10 16 42 23 - 18 32

101 4 75 209 32 - 16 25

136 10 82 218 110 40 77 117 45 17 16 35 37 11 14 4() 28 12 47 42

11111 14 48 164 8 - - 7

13 - 5 14 45 9 17 56

122 5 26 87 174 42 142 253 64 26 411 75 36 4 50 109 23 3 31 16 30 6 13 5 21 3 - 48 39 8 22 75

598 107 248 831 1~ 47 103 338 158 31 50 199 186 - 18 47 40 13 53 130 68 16 24 117

120 101 260 318 28 20 23 28 28 44 98 105 59 27 128 138 ... ... ... .. .

MISSISSIPPI 26 - 607

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Table 185. Industry of the Experienced Civilian Labor Force by Race and Sex, and. Weeks Worked in 1969 and Experienced Workers Not in the Labor Force by Se~: 1970-Contmued

[Doto bo'*1 on le ... text For meaning of symbols see text] ' wmp •

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

JACKSON SMSA- Continued

fentale, 16 yeats old and over--··------·----·--Atritollwe. fonmy, .... lldoeries _________________ _

Agricuhure __ ·--·----·----- ____ -· -· ---·-- --------------

fOl'Mtry ond fisheries -----------------·-·····---·····-· -Iii ... ------------ -- -- -- -- ·- ··---- ···----- -- -c-1n1c11oe ------ ·- .... ·----- ---- ------ --·- -· -Muol0<hofiot ••••• - •••••• ------··-----·····-···

Durable good• •••• --------·· .......................... _ logging •••••• ·-·- •••••• -·---· •••••••• --·--- •.•• ___ _ Sawmills, planing mRls. and millwork •• _________________ _ Mlscello"""us wood products-------------------------­Furntture ond fix1ures ---------------.. -----------· .. ·-­Stone. clay. and glass prodoct• -·-------·-·--··--··----

Cement, concrete, gypsum, and pio>ter prodocts ···----· Primary iron and steel industr~ --..---------------- .. ----

----Primary nonferrous industries ____ -~ .... ___ ,. .... ------ .... -·--Fabricated metal Industries. Including not specified metal ••• Machinery, except electrical---·---·--············---·-

---Offiee, accounting, and computing mochines ___________ _

Electrical machinery, equipment, or>d supplies ____________ _ --

Rodia, television. ond communication equipment_ _______ _ Motor vehicle& and motor vehicle equipment _______ .... .,_,. __ _

--

Aircraft and ports -------------------------·---------Other transportation equipment-------------- .. ,. ___ ,.. ___ _

--ProfHsionol and photographK: equipment. and watches, ____ _ Ordnonc::e .... -· -----· ... ---- ---- __ ................ __ ..... ___ ,,...., ___ .,.

--Mlscelloneous monufoctures and durobl<o goods-allocated .• --

llo=~ :~3~c':'!s :: :: :: :::: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :::: :: :::: :: :: Conning ond prHerving produce. seafoods, and beverages ••

--Bakery products •• ------ •• -------------- •••••• ____ ••• Other food lndustrle'------ __ ---- ---- •.•. ____________ _ ---

----

Yorn, thr1<1d, and fabric mltls •.•. ------·--------------­Other textile mill products -- ------ •••• ------ •••• __ ----­Apparel ond other fabricated textil<o products------------­Poper and allied products -------------------·-------­Printing, publishing, and allied ir>dustrieo ···-····-···-··· Chemical• and allied products •• --------·-----------··­Petroleum and cool product•------···-···-·--···-·---­Rubber and miscelloneou• plastic prodocts ·--------·---­Footweor, 8"Cept rubber •••••.•. ----------·---------.

----------Other nondurable goods _____________________________ _

Not speciffed manufacturing industries--------------------·--· Tnnaportot&o., ct•OtHtnkctiens, a.4 ottw ~ utlltJea

Railroads and railway eJC:press service-------------------­Street railways and bus lines --------·-----------------­True.king servtce a-nd warehousing -----------------------Water transportation ............ ----------------------------

' ---------Air transportation ....... _____ -· ________ ------ .... - .. _,... ______ _

All other tronsportation ••••.••••.•• ----·--------·-· •••• --

Communications---- __ .. - __ ... _., __ -- -- ............ - ........................ .. Electric and gos utilities •.•.•••• ---- __ •••• __ --·- •.•••.•• Water supply, sanitary service$. and other -utilities-- ..... - ... --

--------Wltolesale aa4 ntoB ...... --------·----·-········

Wholesale trade ---- •• -- .• ------ --------------·----·------

Re~:1f'lr~d~ ~:~-~~".':".".t~_::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ----Hardware, farm equipment, and building material retailing _ General merchandise stores ... ____ ------ __ ---------- __ _ --Food stores-----.......... __ .. ----- __ -------------- __ ..... __ Motor vehlcJn and accessories reto~ling ----------------Gasoline s.ervite s.totions -- ............................................................. ... Apparel and accessories stor ........... ·----·--· •• ----Furnifure, home furni$hings, and equipment store$ ........... .. Ealing and drinking places •• _________________________ _

Drug stares ••..•••. -- •••••••• ---- ------ •••••••••••• Other retail trade-------------------······-·······--

Fhtcaaw, ......... , ............................. ,... ..................... ... B<>nking and credit agencies-----------··········--·----Insurance ............... -- -- ---- ---------------- --- .. ---- ------Other finance and real es.tote---------------------------

...._, ...in,.ir..mc.. _____________________ _

Advertising •• ··--·-·----- ··-- ------·- •• ___ ••• _______ _ Commerdal research. management. ond programing servas. Automobile service•-··---···--·----··--·- •• --------·--Other butinen ond repoir services .... -~ ........................ _ ..... ,,. .... ..

.......... •onl<e• --··------ ---- ---------------­Private households·····----------------··--·----------Hotels ond lodging plocH -------------------·-··------· Laundering, cleaning, ar>d other garment servlc8$ •.••••••• -. Barb<lr and beauty shops ______________________________ _

Other pers.onol serv:ices. ., ___ -----.. -- ......... __ --- .. - .. ------ __ ~---.. ______________ _

Ptofftsi.o.t ...i ...... .me •• -----------·------Health s.ervices •••• -------······- ------ •• -------- ---- _ Educot!onol serv!c", go:'ernment ------ .... ----------------Educat10nol serv1C8$, priVote .............. _____________ _

-----------· ----------------------------------------------Welfare, religious, and nonprofit membership organizotic>ns ••

Other professional and related services········-··-····--· --

""""''"""""''""""'' ------------·-------------­Postal servN:e ----·--....... __ .... __ ---- __ -- .... -------- ---- __ Federal public administration __ •• __ •• -------- __ -·------ __ State and local public odmini1tration ---------------------

U.ot0ployff .....-.... , """"" 1959 ........... ____ _

--·---------

Experienced civilion lobar force

Total White Negro

42 177 27 936 14 220

380 234 146 342 196 146 38 38 -

112 107 5 543 461 8'l

3968 2 638 1 33C) 1 886 1 '.l!/7 589

16 5 11 51 31 20 34 18 16

225 77 148 250 215 35 24 19 5 7 4 3 9 9 -

99 76 23 286 256 30

13 13 -648 398 250 27 21 6 25 21 4 - - -s 5 -

16 12 4 - - -215 170 45

2 010 l 303 707 390 125 265 24 18 6 28 24 4 65 46 19 - - -

17 9 8 676 468 208 105 83 22 266 239 27 75 66 9 46 20 26 44 20 24 - - -

274 185 89 72 38 34

2 047 1 726 321 43 31 12

164 77 87 180 141 39

4 4 -55 38 17 73 51 22

1 126 1 058 68 189 163 26 39 27 12

7 970 6 137 1 822 l 269 1 181 88

287 237 50 6 701 4 956 1 734

94 81 13 l 633 l 455 178

746 534 212 209 199 10 77 68 9

587 500 87 191 170 21

1 808 794 1 014 259 236 12

1 ryn 919 178 3 571 3 337 229 1 160 1 097 58 l 832 1 730 102

579 510 69 892 825 67 50 44 6

118 112 6 76 72 4

648 597 51 6 626 1 704 4 922 3 504 245 3 259

666 226 440 582 176 406 822 630 192

1 052 427 625 170 123 47

14 077 9 075 5 002 5 505 3 530 1 975 4 394 2 266 2 128 1 686 l 272 414

936 789 147 l 556 1 218 338 1 742 l 532 205

86 66 20 565 491 74

1 045 929 111 7'I 37 42

llncludes oHocoted ca SH not shown separately. •See text for explanation.

26- 608 MISSISSIPPI

Weeks worked in 1969 of the experienced civilian labor force

Persons of 50 to 52 27 to 49 Spanish

language Total weeks weeks

148 39 409 23 375 10 149

15 325 235 47 15 293 214 40 - 32 21 7

7 112 98 5

- 501 343 107

14 3 707 2 330 951 - 1 778 1 093 487 - 16 5 5 - 51 28 18 - 28 17 11 - 218 157 53 - 233 139 79 - 24 19 5 - 7 7 -- 9 4 5 - 94 63 15 - 277 184 61 - 13 13 -- 612 326 201 - 22 22 -- 20 15 5 - - - -- 5 5 -- 13 13 -- - - -- 195 130 34

14 l 861 1 208 437 7 374 220 95 - 24 12 6 - 28 18 -- 58 48 10 - - - -- 13 - 8 - 638 420 166 - 105 69 21 - 251 181 34 - 75 49 17 - 46 27 19 - 44 25 15 - - - -7 205 139 46 - 68 '.l!I 27

19 1 986 1 361 360 - 43 25 18 - 164 64 76 - 171 112 25 - 4 4 -7 55 41 5 - 73 56 17

12 l 100 794 155 - 185 127 36 - 39 33 -

39 1 305 4 378 l 522 5 l 226 832 216 - 279 188 38

34 6 079 3 546 1 306 - 88 59 13 8 1 460 823 268 - 713 458 180 - 194 131 45 - 73 44 19 - 572 300 98 - 182 105 35

15 1 592 847 440 - 227 128 49 11 978 651 159

- 3 455 2 440 575 - 1 116 786 167 - 1 785 1 258 312 - 554 396 96 13 831 426 249 - 35 35 -- 112 56 18 5 76 41 14 8 608 '.l!/4 217 - 6 073 3 414 1 669 - 3 228 1 732 951 - 616 424 139 - 531 346 102 - 773 480 215 - 925 432 262 - 167 92 53

34 13 276 6 981 4 400 20 5 282 3 637 988 7 4 163 1 3'.l!I 2 305 - 1 585 464 741 7 896 632 134 - 1 350 919 232 7 1 671 1 277 211 - 86 64 5 7 525 378 64 - 1 019 810 126 - ... ... ...

Year last worked of experienced -workers not in labor force

l to 26 weeks 1960-03 1964-68 1969-70

5 885 2 321 7 074 I Mt 43 76 195 3Q4 39 76 195 300 4 - - 4 9 9 14

' 51 22 78 111 426 228 736 921 198 95 303 421

6 - -5 - 4 25 - 4 - 15 8 10 40 47 15 7 27 37 - - - 6 - - - -- - 15 -16 4 11 26 32 13 21 50 - - - -85 36 114 92 - - 23 6 - - 8 6 - 5 10 6 - - - 6 - - 8 6 - - - 9

31 16 45 96 216 133 429 477 59 5 60 38 6 5 6 10

10 4 9 5 - 15 11 27 - - 12 s 5 12 4 6

52 67 221 134 15 4 9 17 36 - 39 89 9 - 8 22 - - - s 4 - 15 39 - 6 - -

20 15 35 80 12 - 4 23

265 100 287 215 - 18 5 -

24 - 14 13 34 5 18 21 - - 5 6 9 - 36 19 - - 13 4

151 53 149 179 22 16 29 24 6 - 8 5

1 405 501 1 579 2 281 178 93 215 231 53 40 59 42

l 227 408 1 364 2 057 16 10 13 41

369 106 359 481 75 72 108 205 18 20 28 60 10 18 11 -

174 41 119 219 42 9 35 65

305 46 413 466 50 31 81 113

168 55 197 .dll7 440 238 485 367 163 74 211 111 215 110 195 174 62 54 79 82

156 57 129 236 - - - 6

38 5 5 32 21 - 15 21 97 52 109 177

990 361 1 357 1 690 545 209 844 765 53 15 152 194 83 15 129 172 78 50 107 87

231 72 125 4n

22 14 60 131

1 895 571 1 849 2 263 657 189 691 897 5'.l!I 169 623 612 380 90 211 237 130 "° 178 169 199 83 146 348 183 144 305 324

17 8 36 19 83 62 112 84 83 68 150 188

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

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

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Tobie 186. lndust~ of Employed Persons by Class of Worker, Race, and Sex:

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

THE STATE

Total

Male, 16 years old and over-------------------­Apkultv<o, ·-11Ty. 1111411"""*-------------------

~;:;~~u~~diishe;i~s-::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Mloolov ---------------------··--·--··-·-----···

c .. .----------------------------------·-· M...toc1wlog ____ ---- -- -- -· -·-· ----·--·-· -· -- •• -

Durable good•-- -- -- -· -- -· .• ---· ______ -------· •• ···-----

~~~fis7"pia~fng miu;.-;;~ci-,;,i1i-.;~;k :::: :::: :::::::: :: ::: Miscellaneous wood products-----.. --------------------­Furniture and fixtures -------------------··-----------­Stone, cloy, and gla•s product• -------------·---·-·-····

Cement, concrete, gyp•um, ond plaster products····-···· Primary iron and steel industries __ .. _____ ,. ______________ _ Primary nonferrous industries .... ____ ............ _ ----- ______ .... _ Fabricated metal indui!riH, including not specified metal ___ _

Mochinery, exC<1pt electrical ··-----···-············--·-· Offtee, accounting, and computing machines ........................ ..

Electri<:al machinery, equipment, and •upplies ·········--··· Radio, television, and communication equipmenL ................ ...

Motor vehicles and motor vehicle equipment ___ ,,, ______ ......... _ Aircraft and ports ---------------......................................... .. Other transportation equipment -----------------------.. -Profesoionol ond photographic equipment, and wotches _____ _ Ord nonce .... ______________ .... ____________ ............ __ ------Miocelloneous monufocture• and duroble goods-allocated •• _

Nondurable goods •• ------······ -- ---·······-·····---·-·. Meat products -···-·-··········--------·············· Canning and preserving produce, seafoods, and beverogf>s ---Bakery products __ ----········---···--·-······-······· Other food industries _________________________________ _ Yorn, thread, and fabric mills __________________________ _ Other textile mill products.·-··-··-···-·········--------Apparel and other fabricated textile product• ...... ---- ... . Paper and ollied products ····-·---··-······-----------­Printing, publishing, ond allied industries------------------

Chemicals and allied products ................................................. - .. .. Petroleum and coal products ___________________________ _ Rubber ond miscellaneous plastic products---------------­Footwear, except rubber--·-····-·······-----------···· Other nondurable good•--···-····-···-·-······--·-·····

Hot specified monufocturing industries _____________________ _

TnHlaportatkHI, co111t1111kwtiM1, ORtl other p.wk: vtllftles 1 .. Railroads and roilwoy express service _____________________ _ Street railways and bus lines -...... -----.. -------------------Trucking service and warehousing ___ .. _.,. ________ .... ________ _ Water transportation .... ---- ........ __ ............ _., ____ ...................... .. Air transportation .... -· ........ __ ..... ,., ____ .. ------ ............................ ..

~!~:~~i~~~~~so~~t~~~ :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :::: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: Electric and gas utilities .................................................. ________ .. Water supply. sanitary servtces, and other utilities ................... .. .

Wholenle 11114 nthil lnlff ---····-········-··--·-·· Whole•ale trade ------ __ ------··-- •••• -····-····-----···

Food ond farm products ······---·--·-········--·--···· Retail trode •••• --------····------ ··-·-· ••••••••••••••••

Hardware, farm equipment, and building material retot1'ng .. .. General merchandise stores .... __________ .............................. .. Food stares ••• ·-----·······----······----···--------Motor vehicles and accessories retailing ......................... -----Gasoline mvice stations-----------·--·-··-··········­Apporel and ocCes$Ories stores---------------·-·-·-·---Furniture, home furnishings, and equipment stores ................ .. Eating and drinking pklces .............. -- .. ------------------· Drugstores ---- ---- ------ ____ ... ----- ------------ -----Other relail trade-----·······-·-·············-·······

FMucef ~11u•..ce, Oftd reel ettete _____________ ,. ___ _

Banking and credit agencies-----------------........................ .. lnauronce .... ---------- _ .............................. ---------- ........ -- -Other finance and real estale ····---·-·······-···-·-·····

Advtrtisin~~~~~-~-·~:~::::::::::::::::::::::: Commercial research, management. and programing services ... .. AutomobUe services---------- .................................................... .. Other business and repair servtc&s .............................................. ..

, ........ let'li<el -----------------------------·· Private households·······-·······-····-·---------------Hotels and lodging ploces -·····-··-··----·--··········-· laundering, cleaning, and other garment services ...................... ..

~~~r~~:o:J'~~~f~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: lat-t 11114 .................... _______________ _

ProfessioHI ...i Nlolt<I ,.....,., -············--···-Health services .................................................................... ------ --Educ::ationol services, government ...................... _ ........................ .. Educational services, private--- .. ---·--------------------­Wettare, religious, and nonprofit member•hip orgonizotions ••. Other profttsional and related servicH ·---····-----·------

Polllic ......... tm!oto. ---------------------------­Postal service---------·-·······--···----·····--······· Federal public odministrotion •• -................. -....... . Stole and local public administration ····-··-·-····-·-···-·

•Includes allocated coses not shown Hporolely.

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

.

.

.

.

.

.

. -. .

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

[Data based on oomple, .ee lex1. For meaning of symbols, ..., 1ll>d]

Pri\IO!e G<wel'Ml&nt INOficn Total wage and

employed oolory wor>:ero Totol Federal Stote

439 538 316 318 M 029 18 Mii 18 771

49 423 27 934 , 968 795 1 0115 47 260 27 322 ns m 353

2 163 612 1 243 573 652 7 114 6 771 32 7 11

51 377 34 131 a 932 199'1 3 Gi6

121 786 116 006 J 453 644 421 79 O'J!/ 74 375 1 026 500 255

7 2137 4 838 5 - 5 10 079 9 741 44 3 15 5 621 5 480 ll8 44 16 8 838 B 684 37 - 20 4 482 4 341 59 15 12 1 813 l 745 29 6 12

609 600 9 - -958 935 18 12 6 7 346 7 268 37 5 9 7 792 7 562 71 48 3

132 121 - - -6 Jn 6 279 79 52 15 657 653 - - -1 tf/3 l 688 - - -943 846 86 75 11

9 612 9m? 203 141 18 B'IO 880 - - -345 295 so so -

6 162 5 546 240 SS 125

42 156 41 078 393 136 145 4 542 4 412 so 31 10 2 142 2 095 29 9 20

880 877 - - -3 961 3 797 55 10 21

tfl4 671 - - -l 975 1 956 11 6 -5 879 s 812 39 9 17 6 653 6 tm 6 6 -2 638 2 415 24 - 24

4 876 4 788 38 24 8 141 1 Jn 43 19 13 3 895 3 876 - - -

592 578 14 - 9 1 995 1 1127 84 22 23

601 553 34 B 21

34 225 25 538 6 645 825 709 4 676 4 531 145 108 30 2 739 862 1 830 87 253 B 207 6 584 214 112 21 1 849 1 626 180 68 43

749 582 138 so 22 I 127 831 68 6 18 3 924 3 835 54 10 30 6 099 4 974 1 119 315 135 2 987 <!06 2 549 8 99

79 577 65 8'94 805 341 216 19 438 17 605 164 46 23 5 683 5 182 51 16 9

60 139 48 289 641 295 193 6 214 s 407 27 - -4 700 3 935 79 58 11

11 839 8 785 86 74 6 10 156 9 140 25 11 4 7 387 5 741 38 12 15 1 586 1 256 s - -3 837 2 979 13 6 -3 563 2 551 6':I 11 45 1 634 1 238 6 6 -9 223 7 257 300 117 112

11 684 9 940 Mt 362 63 3 826 3 547 247 216 21 5 075 4 513 146 121 16 2 783 I 880 2/fi 25 26

11 937 7 706 382 153 131 279 248 6 - -606 395 134 49 58

4 920 3 151 44 22 6 6 132 3 912 198 82 67

10 068 7 861 64 10 20 2 389 2 374 - - -1 787 1 581 17 - 10 1 932 1 413 5 - 5 1 974 946 - - -1 986 1 547 42 10 5

1 873 1 375 140 35 43

u 862 13 155 21 316 2 426 9 719 8 110 2 738 3 581 I 068 1 585

16 134 - 16 134 852 7 493 3 242 3 198 - - -s 673 4 468 582 181 244 5 703 2 751 I 029 325 ':117

21 612 - 21 612 11 351 3 407 3 756 - 3 756 3 756 -7 137 - 7 137 7 137 -

10 047 - 10 047 - 3 347

1970

l.ocal Self-employed

workers

Unpaid famllv

workm

26 :no SJ 791 , 400

168 18 821 700 150 18 523 690

18 298 10

14 304 -3 907 a 247 67

388 4 228 " 271 3 541 87 - 2 383 61 26 289 5 28 49 4 17 117 -32 ll2 -11 39 -9 - -- 5 -

23 41 -20 159 -l1 -12 14 -- 4 -- 5 -- 11 -44 17 -- 10 -- - -60 359 17

112 673 12 9 80 -- 18 -- 3 -

24 103 6 - 23 -5 8 -

13 2ll -- 45 -- 199 -6 50 -

11 19 -- 19 -5

78 -39 6 5 14 -

5 111 2 005 37 7 - -1 490 47 -

81 1 377 32 lb 43 -66 29 -44 223 5 14 35 -

669 6 -2 442 32 -

248 12 SS.4 324 95 I 644 25 26 445 5

153 10 910 m 27 765 15 10 663 23 6 2 1369 99

10 975 16 11 1 558 50 s 310 IS 7 845 -6 904 46 - 380 10

71 l 641 25

237 1 017 5 10 32 -9 416 -

218 629 5

98 3 752 97 6 25 -

27 n -16 1 678 47 49 19n 50

34 ~ 107 36 - 15 -7 173 16 - 500 14 - 1 028 -

27 3'11 6

111 3"5 5

9 181 4 351 30 9213 1 779 12

7 7119 - -- 44 -

157 617 6 307 1 911 12

6 854 - -- - -- - -6 700 - -

MISSISSIPPI 26-609

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Table 186. Industry 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

Female, 16 years aid and o- -------·--·-------

Agricultu~~~-~~-~-~:::::::::::::::::: Forestry and fisheries_,, .. ,._.,,. _____ ,,,,., ________ ,, ___ ·---- .. -

---Mloiog -----------······· •• -- ------------------c .... - -------········-····--------·--·-·· "'"""'"""""-----·-····---------·-···---------

Duroble goods .• ---------- •••.••.••.•.•• ---------------

--

~~iis:-pi~~fnij;;;ru;:o~-mi1i.;ork:::::::::::::::::::: Miscellan-eous wood products ..................... ---------------

---

Furni1urt and fixtures_,. ................ _____ ,, _______________ _

Stone, cloy, and ~lass product•------------------------

---Cement, concrete, gypsum, and plaster products-"----~-

Prtmary iron and steel industries .. _ ................... ,,. ...... - .......... .. .

Primary nonferrous industries ............ _ .... ., ............ ,. ................. . Fobricat~ metal industrtes, including not spe<;.1fied metal .... ..

-. Machinery, e.cept elec1ricol •.•. ·----------------- .•••.

Office, accounting. and computing mochines ___ M _______ _ --Electrical machinery, equipment, and supplies ____________ _

Rodia, teJevision, and communication equipment ________ _ .

Motor vehicles. and motor vehicle equipment_ ________ .. .,. __ _ Aircraft ond ports ·------- ---------- ·---····· ·---- __ _

-Other transportatfon equipmen1 -----------------------Professional and pho1ographic equipmen1, and watches ____ _ Ordnance ______ -------- ____ ------ .. ------------------

·--Miscellaneous manufactures and durable goods- ollocoted __ --

Nonduroble goods •.•..... ------------------------·----Meat products •... ____ ---·------------------ •. -----Conning and preserving produce, seafOO<ls, and beverages _ Bakery products---------------·-------- ••.•••••••.• Other food industries __ - .... ___ -- .... __________ ---- _____ _ Yorn, thread, and fabric mills •••..••.•.......•. ______ _ Other te•tile mill products .. ------·------------------­Apparel and o1her fobricoted textile products----------.­Poper and allied products---------------------------­Printing, publisMng, ond allied industries .••• ------------

Chemicals and allied products------ ....••.••.•.•. ----­Petroleum ond cool product•--------···--------------­Rubber ond mis.cella:neous. plas.tic products-------------­Footwear, except rubber-----------------------------Other nondurable goods ........ -------· .•.• -------- ••

No1 &pecihed manufacturing Jndustries _______________ .,. ___ _

TroatspertatJM, COMIHft~S, IM other pWlk utiDtfes Railroads and railwoy express service ___________________ _ Street rotlwoys and bu$ lines--------------------------­Trucking service and warehousing -- __ -------------------Wc1er transportation ________ -----------,.--------------Air trcmsportation __________________ ------ __ -----------All other transportation--------------------------------CommunJ.cctions __ -------- ---- -- -------- __ ,,,_,.. ___ ---- __ Electric and gas utilities ________________________ ----~---Wo1er supply, sonitory services, and other utilihes ---------

Wholes•lo anti ntall tnde -----------------------Wholesale trode ------ ---------------·-- --------------

Food and form products -----------------------------Re-toil trade ____ ---- __ -- -- ____ - - - -- --- ____ ---- -- ---- --

Hardware, farm equipment, and building material retailing_ General merchandise stores ________ -------------------Food stores __ -- ____________ -- - _ --- _ ------ -- -- ---- --Motor vehicle'S and accessories retailing----------------Gasoline service stations M- ______ ---- ---- --~----- -----Apparel and accenorK:s stores ___________________ ,, ___ _ Furniture, home furnishings. and equipment stores _______ _ fating ond drinking ploces. ••••••••• ------------------Drugstore:s ______________ ---- --~ .. ____ ~- ___________ _

Other retail trade •• ---- .••••••• __ -------------------Flo .................... real .. ,. ________________ _

Banking and credit agencies--------- .. ------------ .. --.. --ln.suronce .... __ ,._ ........ _., -~ ..... ___ - -- -~ -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- .... --Other finance and real estate-----~--.------- ........... ___ ,, __ _

Advertisin~~,-~~~~~~~=::::::::::::::::::::: Commerdal research, management, and programing servjces .. Automobile services---------- __ -------------------- __ _ Other bu-s•nes'S ond repoir services. _____________________ _

----·---------------

------------' ------------------------------------------------· ------.. --------

Perseoel Hr¥kes __ ...... - .. ---------------------- ·----Private hauseh<>lds •••. __ •.•• - --- -- ---· -- •.•• ---- -- •.•. Hol•ls ond lodging places --············--------------- ·--laundering, cleaning, .and other garment services _________ _ Berber and beauty shop•------------------------------Other personal servicts _______ ,. -- -- ---- -- -- -- - .. -- _ .. - .. _

------··-

Eat.noln.,.nt...i .-...tto. 1..-.lcos _____________ _ ---p,..1 ... 1-11...i nlofff • .me .. ---------·------- ---

Health services ....... __ ........ __ -- -- -- __ ---- -- ---------- --Edvcottonol services, goyernmtnt -- -· -------------- -----Educational servtces, private ____________ ---------------Welfare, religious, and nonprofit membership orgonizotions .. Other profess.ionol ond related services_,..,,. ______________ ,.

----·---------·

l'ulill< --· --------------------------Postal service __________ -·- .. -- .... ------ _., ______ .... _., __ .. Federal pllbl:ic administrotton ____ -----.. -- ---- .... - ........ -----State ond local public administrotion ...................... ---------

---·-· ------

'Includes allocated coses oot shown seporo1&1y.

26 - 610 MISSISSIPPI

[Dote based on sample 1ee text For meaning of symbols see le><!]

Government workers Private

Total wage and employed salary workers Total Federal State

279 410 197 '175 65 281 12 677 18 801

4 291 2 550 318 101 178 4 021 2 !'Ill 94 30 37

270 41 224 71 141

348 337 6 - 6

2 ;H3 1 407 761 346 292

64 083 62 727 820 283 290 18 025 17 461 315 129 99

275 188 - - -813 793 4 - 4

1 021 986 23 - 7 2 729 2 695 11 - 11

610 572 19 12 -155 144 - - -39 39 - - -

191 187 4 4 -1 200 1 171 15 - 9

l 116 1 090 15 15 -13 13 - - -

4 636 4 586 50 22 5 589 581 8 4 -201 195 - - -129 95 34 34 -916 881 35 19 -

1 182 1 176 - - -115 92 23 23 -

2 852 2 715 82 - 63

45 757 44 992 495 154 181 2 715 2 627 66 26 28

588 575 9 - 4 209 209 - - -465 445 4 - -552 552 - - -

3 611 3 575 36 6 19 29 286 29 052 184 47 72

890 881 9 - -1 436 1 339 30 5 15

1 012 993 11 5 -87 87 - - -

701 698 - - -l 055 1 041 10 - 10 3 150 2 918 136 65 33

301 274 10 - 10

8 637 6 802 1 682 164 247 191 191 - - -

l 388 258 1 106 93 151 837 737 44 16 6 100 78 22 5 -134 94 35 4 -271 234 - - -

3 836 3 774 42 15 21 1 081 977 104 26 5

178 48 130 5 18

49 438 41 624 569 239 107 4 508 4 202 29 - 17 1 406 l 340 12 - 12

44 930 37 422 540 239 90 l 117 969 - - -9 412 8 653 108 79 9 7 006 4 480 73 42 -l 679 1 488 12 7 -465 258 - - -3 883 3 481 16 11 5 1 377 l 100 7 - -11 113 9 537 213 49 44 l 748 1 603 9 5 4 7 130 5 853 102 46 28

11 37' 10 300 668 388 107 5 902 5 431 461 321 61 3 527 3 309 63 38 15 1 950 l 560 144 29 31 3 081 2 275 200 63 77 116 110 - - -389 290 61 39 12 414 255 2 2 -2 162 1 620 137 22 65

43 715 » 988 158 35 59 26 897 26 794 - - -3 870 3 483 33 9 13 3 170 2 811 53 7 17 5 027 2 778 6 - -4 751 4 122 66 19 29 996 737 99 12 17

82 1149 29 228 51 BOO 6 262 16 216 25 633 14 812 10 168 1 108 3 757 37 011 - 37 011 4 352 10 584 8 21s 7 559 - - -4 552 2 528 1 977 428 1 070 7 378 4 329 2 644 374 805 8 200 - 8 200 4 7114 1 205 794 - 794 794 -J 778 - 3 778 3 778 3 277 - 3 277 -- 1 179

1970-Continued

-

Self-employed Unpaid Local famUy workers WOrkeri

-

33 803 12 652 3 lOl 39 1 032 391 27 1 032 386 12 - 5 - 5 -

123 110 115 247 345 191 87 182 67 - 78 9 - 11 5 16 - 12 - 23 -7 - 19 - - 11 - - -- - -6 14 -

- 11 -- - -23 - -4 - -- 6 -- - -16 - -- 6 -- - -19 33 22 160 159 Ill

12 - 22 . 5 - 4 - - -4 5 11 - - -11 - -65 39 11 9 - -

10 41 26

6 8 -- - -- - 3 - 4 -

38 62 34 - 4 13

l 271 133 20 - - -

862 19 5 22 49 7 17 - -31 5 -- 34 3

6 15 l 73 - -

107 - -223 5 21W 2 036

12 167 110 - 32 22

211 5 042 1 926 - 64 114

20 497 154 31 1 742 711

5 99 80 - 129 78 - 320 M 7 152 118

120 l 136 227 - 54 82

28 849 326

173 264 147 79 5 l 10 91 64 84 168 78

60 436 170 - 6 -

10 38 -- 61 96

50 331 74

64 3 420 149

- 103 -11 325 29 29 220 86

6 2 239 4 18 533 30

70 107 53

29 322 1 591 230 5 303 572 81

22 075 - -- 697 '

19 479 26 21

1 465 296 109

2 211 - --- - -- - -2 098 -

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

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--Tobie 186. Industry 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 yean old and over----------------····

Agricult.,., fonstry, ...i flshents .................. .

~~~~~~~d-fiSh;;i~s-::::::::: ::::::::::::::::::: :: ::::: Min"" -· •• __ -------- __ -·---- -·---···-···-·--·-

Ce11tructlon -------- ---- ------- .. -------- ___ ., ___ _

Mnvfacturlftt ____ -- -- __ - .. -- ---- .... -- .... -- ................. .. Durable goods •• ---------- ______ ---------·---·-- •• ------

~~~~s:-pi~~fn{I- ;iiiS.-~~d-~ili.ZQ;k :: :: :: :: :::::: :: :: :: _ Miscellaneous wood products----·----------------------Furniture and fixtures -------------...................................... .. Stone, cloy, and gloss products-----·----------·----·-··

Cement, concrete, gypsum, and piaster products.--------­Primary iron and steel industries ------------------------Primary nonferrous industries _________________________ _ Fabricated metal industries, including not specified metal ___ _ Machinery, except electrical __ .,_,. _________ ,.. ______ ,.. __ ..,. __

Office, accounting, 011d computing machines ............ _____ .., Electrical machinery, equipment, and supplies., ___________ _

Radio. tek!vision, and communication equipment_ _______ _ Motor vehicles and motor vehicle equipment _____________ _ Aircraft and ports ---------------------- .. ------------Other transportation equipment ------------------------Professional and photographic equipment, and watches ____ _ Ordnance .... ________ ---- ______________ -------- __ -----Miscellaneous manufactures and durable goads-allocated ....

Nondurable goods •••• __ •• ________________ •••• ___ • _____ _ Meat products .... ____________ -------- ........ __________ .,._ Canning and preserving produce, se-ofoods, ond beverages,._ Bakery products ____ .... ________ ------ __ -------- ____ .... _ Other food industries---------------------------------Yarn, thread. and fabric mills _____ ., ........ ------ ___ .., __ ----Other textile mill products--·-------------------------­Apparel and other fobricoted textile product•-----·------­Poper ond allied products------·----------------·---·­Printing, publishing, and allied indu$tries .-----------------

Chemicals and allied products---------- __ ----------·---Petroleum ond cool products_ _________________________ _ Rubber and miscellaneous plastic products_,, ____________ _ Footwear, except rubber ............... ----------------------Other nondurable goods ........ __ ............ ,.._------------ __ ---

Not specified manufacturing industries ____________ ........ ---- ..

T roa1pot11tion, connHnkations. and other public lltilities 1

Railroads and railway express service·-------------------­Street railways and bus lines----------------------------Trucking service and warehousing ___________ ., ___________ _ Water transportation ______________ ---- .... ____ ........ __ .... __ _ Air transportation ____ ---- ________ ------ .... __ -------- __ --

~~:~:~i~~~~stso~~t~~~ :: :: :: :: == :: :::: :::::::: :: ::::::: Electric and gas utilities ____________ ------ ............ __ ---- ---Water supply, sanitary services. and other utilities -------"--

Wholesale an<I retail tnulo -------·------·-·--····-Wholesale !rode ·--· ______________ ---- __ ------ ____ •• -·.

Food and form products--------------------------·---Retail trade __________ ---- ____ -------------·-------- •••

Hardware, form equipment, and building material retaUing __ General merchandise stores .. ___ .... __ ------ ____________ .... Food stores ______ -~ ____ .... ______ ---- ______ ---- ____ -- -Motor vehicles and accessories retailing ______________ .. __ Gasoline service stations ........ ____ -~ .... ---- ------ ------ __ Apparel and accessories stores ________________________ _ Furniture, home furnishings, and equipment stores ________ _ Eating and drinking places .... _____ ,. ____________________ _ Drugstores __ ........ __________ ------ .................... __ ............ .. Other retail trade -- ____________________ --·- •• ------ --

Fiwu", insunince, ond real e:state_ ......................... ----Banking and credit agencies ........................................................ .. Insurance .. ___ ................ __________ ....................... -~ -- -- -- ---Other finance and real estate ________ .... ____ ---- .... ------ --

Advertisi~·~~:~~:~ -~-·:-:~~~== :: :::: :::::::::: :: ::: Commercial research, management. ond programing services .... Automobile seNices __ ------------ ------ ----------------Other business and repair services _____________ .. ___ .. _____ _

Pen•n-' senkes -------------------------------Private households __ .... __ ---- __ -- ------ __ ------ -- ---- -- -Hotels and lodging ploces -----------·-------------------Laundering, cleaning, and other garment servtces ___________ _

~~~r~~:o~~~~~~~i~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Eatertahuaent and recreation services __ ------ -- -- -- -­

Proftnlo..-1 ancl relcrtff services ......... ---------------Health services .... ---- ------ -- -- -- ---- -- -- ------ -- ---··--Educational services, government ........................ ------------'" Educational services, private __________ .. _ .... ------------ -- -Welfare, religious, anti nonprofit membership organizations .... ... Other professional and reloted seNices ........................................ ..

PuWk ad•lnbtrafie111 ----·---·---------- .. --------Postal service __ .... __ ................ ____ ------ ................ -- ---- ---Federal public administration .... __ ------ ..................... ---- .... ---State and local public administration------·----------- ......... ..

!Includes allocated coses not shown separately.

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

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[Doto based on sample, Mlt text. For meani"IJ of symbols, ... text]

Privote Govemmentworkert. To1ol wage ond

employed salary workers Toto! Fec!erol State

116 709 91 405 15 721 3 193 3 807

22 1164 17 841 376 174 149 22 492 17 687 187 10 73

372 154 191 104 76

540 530 5 - s 12 660 • 914 1 476 417 297

37 448 35 725 536 146 195 26 436 24 984 310 90 82 4 097 3 096 5 - 5 5 407 5 370 25 3 9 2 092 2 038 37 10 5 3 013 2 986 23 11 2 083 2 058 25 6 -

788 778 JO 6 -272 272 - - -256 250 6 - 6 2 048 2 043 5 - -1 423 1 423 - - -

B B - - -1 494 I 477 17 7 5

119 119 - - -375 375 - - -103 78 J9 12 7

I 460 1 385 75 36 6 190 190 .. - -

31 28 3 3 -2 092 1 915 10 13 28

JO 794 10 S44 205 56 92 1 838 l 808 30 20 10

793 758 '}9 9 20 211 211 - - -

I 370 1 342 28 5 lO 210 210 - - -622 611 11 6 -878 8.49 16 4 12

I 490 1 484 - - -263 256 7 - 7

1 323 l 301 17 6 5 221 206 15 6 4 909 909 - - -

24 19 5 - 5 642 580 47 - 19 218 197 21 21

8 566 4 965 3 051 254 261 1 023 951 72 46 19 1 113 188 921 BO 138 2 424 1 915 124 67 21

308 244 59 21 12 82 44 32 - 9

396 275 9 - -297 288 9 - -687 481 206 6 22

1 704 218 1 470 B 16

13 582 12 68a 198 56 49 3 603 3 456 59 18 10 1 227 l 204 18 7 -9 979 9 232 139 38 39 1 370 l 345 16 - -

550 490 31 19 7 l 693 1 474 20 14 6 1 369 I 340 10 - -1 319 1 230 - - -

189 167 5 - -768 753 2 - -960 514 4 - 4 160 150 - -

I 601 l Mr! 51 5 22

851 670 16'1 57 21 236 195 34 24 -182 144 33 33 -433 331 102 - 21

2 01\ 1 4S4 91 52 24 14 14 - - -49 24 9 - 9

l 210 868 22 ll 6 738 548 60 41 9

4 447 4 173 19 - 5 2 083 2 071 - .. -708 665 7 - -

617 553 - - -414 197 - - -825 i;R,7 12 - 5

484 399 41 4 14

10 727 3 046 .7 421 943 2 585 1 893 822 9/;R, 2i;R, 391 5 944 - 5 944 497 2 048 l 050 l 046 - - -l 105 m 202 90 31

735 386 314 88 115

2 329 - 2 32'1 1 090 202 294 - 294 294 -738 - 738 738 -

l 165 - l 165 - 100

1970-Continued

l."""1 Self-employed

W<>rkeni

Unpoid fumlly

workers.

a 121 '206 377

55 4 394 m 44 4 367 251 11 27 -- 5 -

762 1 266 4

ltS \\33 54 138 1 088 54 - 959 37

13 12 -22 13 4 12 4 -· 19 - -4 - -- - -- - -s - -- - -- - -5 - -- - -- - -- 6 -

33 - -- - -- - -29 94 13

57 45 -- - -- 6 .. - - -

13 - -- - -5 - -- 13 -- 6 -- - -

6 5 -5 - -- - -- - -

28 15 -- - -2 536 550 -

7 - -703 4 -36 385 -26 5 -23 6 -

9 112 -9 - -

178 - -1 446 16 -

93 665 31 31 88 -11 5 -62 577 31 16 v -5 25 4 - 186 13

10 15 4 - 89 -5 17 -2 13 -- 132 10 - 10 -

24 Bl -91 12 -10 7 -- 5 -81 - -15 446 10 - - -- 16 -5 305 15

10 125 5

14 444 11 - 12 -7 36 -- 59 5 - 217 -7 120 6

23 4C -3 900 247 6

309 103 -3 399 - -

- 4 -81 105 6

111 35 -1 C)37 - -- - -. - -

988 - -

MISSISSIPPI 2.6 -611

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Tobie 186. Industry of Employed Penons by Class of Worker, Race, and Sex: 1970-Continued

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical

Arcte1s of 250,000 or More THI STATE- Continue<!

Neg ... -Continued

Femole, 16 ,,_.old 111111 - ---------··

"11ri<:uttur~:-~'.'.'.."":.~.~::::::::::::.:::::: fi>rn1ry ond lioherieo ______ •••••• ---··-- ...... ·------- ..

...... ---· ·----------- ---·------------- ·-----· ~ ---··--·--'-···--·-·-------------·····

Duroblo ~~~~::::::::::::::::::::::::::.::.::.:::

~~~~~~f~:::::::::::.::::::::: Furniture ond !ixtu..,. ........ _______ .,,_. ______ ---· •••• Stone, ckiy, and gloss prt>docts ____ ..... -------- ____ .....

Cement, concre!e, gyp..,m, ond plotter products---------

l'l'imary iron and oteel indtJ.iri<ls .,, ........................ . Primory "'""9rroU< indvot'"'5. ___ ------ -------· •••. ___ _ --

-fobricoled metal ind.,.trieo, incillding not specified m;rtol __ _

Mochmory, ll<Cepf ele<;trtc<il .. ._ _____________ . __________ _ Office. occounting, and tompuhng roochin .... _________ _

Elo<lrical mochinery, equipment, and suppl ................ _ Rodio, hllovision, ondcommunocotionoq_t_ _______ _ --Motor vehicles and motor vehicle eqllipment. _________ ,. __ _

Airtroh ond ports •• ··-- ______ ---·--·· -·-------------. Other tronaportatt<>n equipment __ ....................... . Profoull>nol and photographic oquiprnem, and wakh&o •••••

-Or®once __ ------ ____ •••. ____ ....... , ·-----------.-· __ • MiscelloRO!>Us monufoctures ond <lurabill good> - ollocoted •• -

Nondurable gooctt. ____ -- -- ---- -- ---- -------------- ------Meat prodllci• ·--- -- -- ------ .. - -- ----------·--·------

-Conning ond preoerving produce, ..afood•. and be-age• __ ll<lkory products •••••••• __ •• __ -·-- •• ---------------- -Olh&rfood industries-·-- ...... __ .-------------------_ Yam, thread, and fobric mill$---- ..... _________________ _

~textile mltl prod..:!•-----·---------------------­Al11>0rel and other fobricaled textile !>'oducll.. --------·-· Poper and aHied products __ -- --·- ---------------.--- __

-" .. ---Printing, publ•mhing, and oUied industries---------- ....... .

Chemicob. ond allied producls -- ____ ·----- __ ......... ------l'etroloum ond cool !>'oduelt-- ......................... . Rubber and mia(elloneous plo$11C products---·----------Footweor, except rubW ·-------------.--------------­Other nondurable QOO<ls •• __ ---- ------"·--·------------

Not spoeified mon<lfocturing induotr.,. ______ •••. -··- _____ _

.. --------

T~ cooo•Oft~ ...i ....,_ poW!o:­Roik'oods ond roUwoy e.xprus $$rvice - --- ---------- --··---Street raolwoy• and bus linll$ --·- ____ ---- __ •• - .... ------ _

' ---

Truo:kmg service and worthoutoRg ____ ---- __ ·----··-· ____ _ Wotar tron-spo-rtotion . _ .... ____ ,., _______ ~- _. -·· __ ~~-- ____ .--Air trons.portution ___ . __ .. - ___ ., _. ________ .,_ -~ ____ ---- .. --Afl other troo1portation ______ ~·· __ -~ ~- ~- ~ .. _____________ _ Co.mmuntcations _____ ,. __ ~ __ . ,.,_ ... -~ _______ . ___________ _ Electric ond go• u1U1toes._. __________ ,. _________________ _ Wet&.r supply, s.onitory services, ond o'ther i.thhms -" ------ ~

w-..ie ...i ..tell !rode .... ----·-----·--··------Whol.mikl trade ---- •••••• -- ---· ••• --- ---···· •. ··-------

Food and form product•---------······-··--------·--Retoit !rode .............. -- -- ........ ___ -·---- -- -·-- __

Hordwore. form equipment, and building mo1er>ol retoilu-.g. G&nerol m11rchandi-M store-s __ -- __ ~- -- __ -- -- ---· -------Food •tores -- ---- ..••••••••. __ -------- -------·------Motor vehtdes and oc;cess.oriff retoiltng ~-- .. - .. -~ .. _,. ____ _ Gosohnt servK;e station& ________ ~- ______ ., ___ ~~ ______ _

Apparel and O(:Cll$OOrie11 ttore& .. ----·--- ...... -------­furniture, home fumishil>gs, ond equipment""'"'·-·----· Eating and dnnkillll ploc;es ••••••••••• ________________ _ Orugst....,. •••••••• ____ •• ---- _, ___ •..• _ ••• __ ---- __ •• Other retciil trade --·----------- •• -- .............. -- __ _ -..................... __________________ _

Bonkiflll ond credit og<111Cits ....... ------ ................... .. lnw.-ance ... __ -----· .•. __ •• ______ -------- •. ·--· .• _____ _ Other finance and Nllll 11$1ole ----·----------··-·--------....,.. _....,... , ....... ________________ ,. ____ _

Advertising -------· -· .... ------ ........... --·· -- - .. - - ----Commercial r-.i:h, mcnog<mtmt, ond IJf09rommg ..,...,.,..._

Altto>moblle :wvic .. ···---·-------·-------- ------------Other b.,..,,,.s ond repair hrviceo.. __ ---- ...... "" --··. ___ _

................. ·------------------···-·--'"---Privole households -- -- -···- .•••.••••• --- ........... -- -· Hotels and lodging ploces -------·-------------·---------Loun<tering, cloonin!J, end other gorment ...-itit ... _ ....... - •. _ Barber Olld beovty •hops __ ----··--------- ............. __ _ Other persoool hrvic.s • _____________________________ __

~ .... n<tfflloo ...................... ..

....... ..., ................... --······--------·--

----.. ------.. ---------------... --.. -------·

----------------------------··---, ..

Heollh ......... --·- ------------·--·---- .. - ··------·---- .. fduco1ional oervi<:Oll, 9IM!t'Mlent ·- , ............. __ -- ---· ••

.. -· --.. --

Edutot1011ol oervices, pnvate ········-·----------·-·"'·'"' .•• --Weff..,.., religi<lu<, and nonprofit mombershtp OlJIOf'Uo!l!lf\$ •• Other proleuianol and relo™l urvice;1 ---------·····- •••••

--.. --...

...... _..._, -- ----·------------··'""""'" Postal "'rvice .. ----- _ .. ,, ..... --------·--- ••• ., •••• -·-- •• Ftdoral P"blit odminiolrolion ........................... . Stole and io<:ol public odmmi•trotiO!I ····-···----------- .. .

'l11eludes ollf>toted r.a ... not shown ..,,.,ro1414y,

26-612 MISSISSIPPI

!Dolo b<>1IOd on ~ ,.. text For ~ of symh<JI> ... text)

Private Government worl<ors

Total • ..,. ornJ omploytd

$aillfy ""'""""' Toto! fi)derol

um •1 814 "374 5 095

I &el I 221 as 25 1 617 1 214 21 11

71 7 64 14

19 14 - -310 2U 71 10

1'4" 12 097 2'16 133 4 333 4 15() 117 50

147 I'S - -343 3)9 4 -315 315 .. -587 561! 11 -

79 67 12 12 25 25 - -9 9 - -

49 45 4 4 294 283 11 -157 157 - -- - - -1 153 11l1 16 10 98 94 4 4 43 43 - -9 - 9 9

130 118 12 -166 166 - -20 s 15 15

1132 803 23 -8 075 7 873 175 113 I 519 1 475 31 20

172 167 5 -29 29 - -80 14 4 -

106 1()6 - -748 731 17 6

4 121! 4 060 64 25 204 200 4 -53 48 5 5

148 143 5 5 10 10 - -

149 149 - -21 21 - -

708 658 40 22 78 74 4 -

1 275 645 5'3 Bl 29 29 - -m 101 489 76

143 122 11 5 15 15 - -31 ti 18 -Sl 67 - -179 179 - -17 72 5 -25 4 21 -

I 8" 7 801 163 40 505 482 19 -247 2.\0 7 -8 348 7 319 144 40 33 33 - -678 644 13 13

l 172 812 16 6 123 107 5 -48 39 - -l71 359 - -121l 110 7 -4 906 4 400 94 16 126 112 - -763 703 9 5

687 40'I 78 20 2'01 163 38 18 176 176 - -310 270 40 2

391 319 36 31 6 6 - -39 13 20 20 71) 71 - -UB 229 16 11

32 278 31 478 108 ,, 24 594 24 532 - -1 985 1 913 18 3

l 916 I l!09 A5 7 6'IO 344 - -3 093 2 ll80 AS 9 253 225 11 -

te :111 7 192 21 1136 4 261 6 920 3 82ll 2 991 376

l.6 S50 - 16 5SO 3 416 2 339 2 304 - -993 539 448 240 i 585 521 I !147 229

897 - 897 475 39 39 - 39 430 - 430 430 396 - 396 -

Unpaid Self..,mployed family

State Local workers Worl<m

6 018 12 261 2 004 332

56 4 257 125 10 - 257 125 46 4 - -- - 5 -

24 37 16 10

77 86 75 18 41 26 61 5 - - 47 5 4 - - -- - - -11 - 8 -- - - -- - - -- - - -- - - -5 6 - -- - - -- - - -- 6 - -- - - -- - - -- - - -- 12 - -- - - -- - - -21 2 6 -

32 60 14 13 l1 - - 13 - 5 - -- - - -- 4 - -- - - -5 6 - -16 23 4 -- 4 - -- - - -- - - -- - - -- - - -- - - -- 18 10 -4 - - -

113 399 37 -- - - -82 331 8 -6 - 10 -- - - -- 18 5 -- - 14 -- - - -- 5 - -- 21 - -

21 102 755 134 7 12 4 -7 - - -

14 90 751 134 - - - -- - 9 12 - 10 282 62 - 5 11 -- - 9 -- - 12 -- 7 6 5 14 64 367 45 - - 14 -- 4 41 10

4 54 - -4 16 - -- - - -- 38 - -5 - 36 -- - - -- - 6 -- - 7 -5 - 23 -

43 46 642 30 - - 62 -9 6 54 -9 29 40 22 - - 346 -25 11 160 8

- 11 17 -5 531 11 244 144 15 1 430 I 185 101 -3 735 9 399 - -- - 24 11

59 149 6 -307 511 13 4

144 278 - -- - - -- - --139 257 - -

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

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--Table 186. Industry of Employed Persons by Class of Worker, Race, and Sex: 1970-Continued

!Data based an sample, ... text. For meaning of symbols, ..e text)

The State <><>-nment worker'> Standard Metropolitan Statistical

Areas of 250,000 or More Private

Total wage and 1------------------------4 employed solary workers Self-employed

worl<en.

Unpaid family

workers

THE STATE-Continued

Pel$0nl of Spanish language

Mala, 16 years old and over--------------------Agricvlturv, IDRstty, and fkheries __________________ _

~~~~~u~ndflsh;;:;-;,;-====================::::::::=:::::: Mlo"'9 -- -- ------------------------------------

Con1nuctio111 -- -- ______ -- ------ __ -------- __ ---- __

MIOufll<hlriot-- -- ------ -- -- -- ---- ------ ---- -----Durable goods __ -- ---- ______ ---- __ ---- ______ ---- --------

~~~~i~s:-pl~~i~g-;;,-iii~.-~~d-mitiW~rk :::::::::::::::: ::::: Miscellaneous wood products--------------------------­Furniture and fixtures --------------------------------­Stone, clay, and glass products -------------------------

Cement. concrete, gypsum, and plaster products--------­Primary iron and steel industries ------------------------Primary nonferrous industries ________ -------- __________ _ Fabricated metal industries, including nat specified metal ----

Machinery, except electrical ----------------------------Office, accounting, and computing machines-------------

Electrical machinery, equipment, and supplies _____________ _ Radio, television, and communication equipment _________ _

Motor vehicles and motor vehicle equipment ............................. .. Aircraft and parts ------------------------------------Other transportation equipment ------------------------­Professional and photographic equipment, and watches ..... - ...... Ordnance ................................ ______ .... ______ ............ __ ------Miscellaneous manufactures and durable goods-allocated ......

Nondurable goods __________________________________ -----Meat products ____ ---- ---- ---------------------------Conning and preserving produce, seafoods, and beverages __ _ Bakery products __ ---------- __ ------------------------Other food industries _________________________________ _

Yorn, thread, and fabric mills--------------------------­Other textile mill products·----------------------------­Apparel and other fabricated textile products-------------­Paper and allied products ------------------------------Printing, publishing, and allied industries _________________ _

Chemicals and allied products __________________________ _ Petroleum ond coal products ____ -------------------- ___ _ Rubber and miscellaneous plastic products---------------­Footwear, except rubber-------------------------------Other nondurable goods ____ ----------------------------

Not specified manufacturing industries __________________ ----

Trusportlltl.a, co••unkatlons, nd other publk utiHties 1 _

Railroads and railway express service------------ ... ---------Street railways and bus lines ___ ,. ___________________ ., ____ _

Trucking service and warehousing ------------------------­Water tronsporlation __ ------------------------------ ----Air transportation ______________________________ .... ______ _

~~~~~~i~~~io5f s0~a~~~~ :: :: :: :: :::: :::: :: :: :::::::: :: :::: Electric and gos utilities .... -------------------------------­Woter supply, sanitary services, and other utilities -----------

Wholesale aod retall ltOda -------------------------Wholesale trade ---- ____ ------ ---------------------- ___ _

Food and farm products -------------------------------Retail trade ______________ ------------------------ __ ----

Hardware, farm equipment, and building material retailing ..... General merchandise stores __ ---------------------------Food stores __ ----------------------------------------Moto~ vehicle.s and ~ccessories retailing ------------------Gasoline service stations ____ .... ____ ---- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- ---Apparel and accessories stores .... ------------------------Fumiture, home furnishings, and equipment stores _________ _ Eating and drinking places _____________________________ _ Drugstores ______________________________________ ----

Other retail trade-------------------------------------Raa..ce, iluUl'DftCe, on4 rtol eatate _____________ ., ____ _

Banking and credit agencies ------------------·-----------Insurance ____ .... -- .... __ .... -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- ---- ---- --------Other finance and real estate -------------------------.. ---

Advertisin~u~I~~'-~~~~-'~~~:::::::::::::::::::::::: Commercial research, manogement1 and programing services ...... Automobile services __ .... __ -------- ----------------------­Other business and repair services ........ ---------------------

PenHcll services --------------------------------Private households -------------- -----------------------­Hotels and lodging places -------------------------------­laundering, cleaning, and other garment services-------------

~~~r~~~a:r~~~~~~;'~::::::::::::===================== bterhllll•ent aM nterHtioft senricH----------------­Profuslooal and Alotod '""'Ices -------------------­

Health services -------------------- --------------------­Educational services, government--------------------------Educational services, private _____________________ ., _______ _ Welfare, religious, and nonprofit membership organizations ---­Other professional and related services---------------------

Pulollc ........ - •• ----------------------------­Postal service __ ---- __ ------------- ---------------------Federal public administration •• -- ---------- -- ------ -------­State and local public administration-----------------------

'Includes allocated coses not shown seporately.

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

1 504

122 117

5

28

196

314 191

5 8 6

11 8 8

8 11

11

23 65

9 19

123 5 6

10 9

14 35 15

22

66

9 15

6

15 16 5

305 63 10

242

7 30 42 29 11 20 32 7

64

44 17 27

49

4 15 30

27

14 13

22

212 51 82 20 12 47

119 10 70 39

1 026

77 n

5

28

154

302 186

5 8 6

11 8 8

8 11

23 65

9 19

116 5 6

10 9

14 35 15

22

SS

9 15

15 16

219 56 10

163

7 22 28 23 11 14 21

37

35 17 18

36

4 9

23

15

8 7

22

83 15

20 12 36

Total

313

7 7

35

11

6

36

36

11

17

105 23 82

119 10 70 39

Federal Str:rte

118 125

7 7

28

6

25

25

8

17

70 23 47

80 20 10 70

20

Locol

70

l1

11

11

35

35

19

19

159

3a 38

12 s

5

7

MISSISSIPPI 26-613

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Table 186. Industry of Employed Persons by Class of Worker, Race, and Sex: 1970-Continued (Doto based on sample, see text For meaning of oymbols, ... tex!J

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

Government workers PrillOtel-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--j

T olal wage ond Self-employed workers

Unpaid family

Workers

THE STA.TE-Continued

l'enon• of Spanish language-Conlinued

female, 16 .,-i old and ovw --------·-····-·-·

Agricuhu~~:.'::'.'.:..' .~ ~==::::::=========:: fone•try and fisheries •••••••.•••.•.....•..•...•.•.•...•.

...... ··--···· .... ---------------·--·--·---- -­

~ ·--- -- -- .. ---------·-------- ------ .. 111 .. ofe<ltwlot •• --- • -- -- ·--- --- -·----- •••• -- ·- •••

Durable goods .............. ···-········--·-------······ loggi~ --·----- -- -- ----------·------------------·---Sawmi •.planing mills, and millwork •••••••••••••••.••••• Miscellaneous wood produch .......................... . Furniture and fi.x1ures ________ ---- ____________________ _

Stone, clay, and gloss products ----··-·--·--------------Cement, concr-e1e. gypsum, ond plaster products--------­

Primary iron ond steel indus.trH!s .. - .. ---------------------Primary nonferrous industries ___ ., ___ .. ______ .. _____ -------Fabricated metal industries, indvding not specified metol .. __ _

MochiMry, except electrical ·-----·--- ------·--- •••••••• Office, accounting, ond compuhng machines ____________ _

Electrkol machinery, equipment, and suppltes ------------ __ Rodia, television, and comm1.micotion equipment _________ _

Motor vehicles and motor vehicle equipment_ _____________ _ Aircraft and parts -----------------------------------­Other transportation equipment .... -----------.. -------~ .. --Professional and photographic equipment, and watches _____ _ Ordnance -- __ -- .... -- ... _ ---- __ -- -- -- -- -- __ -- -- --~--- .. - --Mis.celloneoo'S manufoc.tures o.nd durobkt goods- allocated __ _

Nondurable goods •• __ •• ______ •• _ .• _. ___ •••• ---- •• __ •• __ _ Meot products-------------------------·-------------Canning and preserving produce, seofoods. and beverages __ _

g~~1~1~~~~ir;;; :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :::::: :::: :::=:::: Yarn, threod. and fabric mills····-----··-··-·-----·--·--Other 1 .. tile mill products. •••••••••••• ______ .......... . Apparel and other fabricated textile product•·------·--·-·· Poper and allied products--···-----·········--··---·-·· Printing, publishing, and allied industries--···-·-·-·---····

Chemicals and allied products··---·--··----·-·----- __ -·· Petroleum and cool produ<h---··-·--··--·--··----····-­Rubber and miscelloneaus pla>tic products··--·--·-···---­Footwear, e>eept rubber····-·----·--··--·---·--··-·-·-01her nondurable goods •••• ------···- ........... -----·-··

Not spe<:ified monufocturing mdustrkt$ ____ ,_ _______ .., __ , " ...... --~

Trusporhdioo, co•••btiofts. •d other~ vtllfflest _ Railroads and rollway express s.erviee -"----~--- ·- __ ........ _.., __ _ Stree-t railways and bus. linH ________ ,.. _____ .. ____ ., ________ _ Trucking servke and warehousing ______ ... __ ---- ---- -------Water transportatK>n ________ ---------------- ------ ------Air transportation ____ ------------------------------ -- ---All other transportat•on ------ ------------------ __ --------Communications ______ ---- __ ---- ____ -------- ______ ------Electric and gos. utilities ________ ----·- ____________ ---- ___ _ Woter supply, sanitary servtces. and other utilities-----------

Wlooleule and retoll tnMle -·····-···--······------­Wholesale !rode-··-···-·---·-···················------­

Food and farm products-···----------------··-··-·--·-R•tail trade •• -·-- .... ---- .... -- ..... ·-------·- -- ------ ••••

Hardware-, form equipment. and building material retailing __ _ General merchandise $tores .... __ -- • ., ________ -~ -·· ________ _ Food stores __ -- ,. _______ -- -- .. - -- --- _ -- -- -- -- -- -- -- ----Motor vehicles ond ctetessories retailing---~--------------Ga&oline service stations ______ -- ______ ,. __ --- -- -- -- __ ---Apparel and occes.sories stores _______________ .,. _______ ,. __ Furniture, home furnishings, ood equipment stores _________ _ Eotin9 and drinking places __________ ------------------~-Drugstores -- ---- ...... __ ---- -- -- ---- - --- -· -- -- -- ---- -- --Other rotoil trade·······-·-·······-·····-···-----·----

'1aolK11 ....... , - ,,... estete ---- -~------- ... ----­Banking and credit ogencieo ·--··---··---····-----·-----·-Insurance ___ ,.-·-- .. - -- ---- --·- - -- -- - - -- -- -· -- -- -- -- -- -- --Other finance and reol estate __ ---- ---- ________ ---- ----·--

......... ...,...,.., ..... -----·------------------Ad\t<lrtising ··-· •••••••••••••••••• -- -- -- •. ---- -· -- -- ----Commertiol research, monogement, and progr-am~ng servk.t$ ...... Automobile services .......................... -- -----------------------Other busineu and repoir servke5-- ..... ---- ---------- ----~--

p.,. .. 11 .. n1c4i, -- ·- --·--··--· ·-·· --- --- -----··· Private households ____ ---- ____ -··-- -- -~ _ .. -- ---- -- --- ... ~- - -Hottls ond loclgi"'l placts ···--···-···----·-·--···-------­Lounde:dng, cleoning. on.d other garment servicH------------­Barber and beouty ohop•·-···-·················----·--··-Other personal services ..... -- __ -- -- _., .. _ -- __ -- -- -- __ -- _____ _

&tom .... nt ...i l1KftHltloo ..me .................. . , ... , .. .-..................... -----------··· .. ···-

Health services ____ -· ---- ____ -~ -- -- -- ..... ~- -- ....... -· -- .. ~-- -Educatlonol services. government---------------------........... Educational Wtrvices_ pril/Qfe __ -·-- ---- __ ---------- ---· ___ _ Welfare-. reltgious, and nonprofit membership organizations-··­Other profeuionol and relclted ••niices --······---·--··-····

Polollc '"1..W.lntloto• -·····--·-········-··--·-···-Pos.tal service -· __ ............ -- -- .... - --- -- ------ -- -- -- ---- -- - -Federal public odministrotion~----- -------------------- ___ _ State and local publM; odminis1rotion -------------------···-

•Includes allocotod ca..,, not shown s.porately.

26-614 MISSISSIPPI

employed salary workers

960 622

24 24 24 24

7

u U3 183

51 51

9 9 6 6

6 6

7 7 6 6

10 10

132 132 7 7

7 7 33 33 17 17 7 7

1B 18

36 36

S9 SI

36 36 8 8

155 133 5 5

150 128 s 5

21 21 16 8 20 20

49 43 8

26 26

20 14 20 14

40 31

5 5 5 5

30 21

96 96 51 51 19 19 15 15 7 7 4 4

' 301 74 94 33

147 24 24 29 17

7

51

43 8

Total

303

15

8

8

8

6 6

215 49

147

12 7

51

43 8

Federal State Local

84 90 129 18 17

15

12 90 113 12 31 18 12 52 88

43

43

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

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Table 186. Industry of Employed Persons by Class of Worker, Race, and Sex:

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

JACKSON SMSA

Total

Male, 16 years old and over-------------------­

Agricultvre, forestry, and fisheries-------------------

~~~~~~u~~d-fi~h;;i~~-::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Mlal111 ---- ---------------------------- --------Construction ______________ ---- ------ ______ - .. __ _

M .. u!octwlat-- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- ------ -- ------Durable goods __________________ ---- __ -------- ________ _

~~~~?is~-pl~Oi~g-;;,-iii;.-~~d-~iliiZ~rk:::::::::::::::::::: Miscellaneous wood products-------------------............. .. Furniture and fixtures -------------------------------­Stone, cloy. and glass products ------------------------

Cement, concrete, gypsum, and plaster products .............. .. Primary iron and steel industries -----------------------Primary nonferrous industries ____________________ ------Fabricated metal industries, including not specified metal __ _

Machinery, except electrical ---------------------------Office, accounting, and c:ompu1ing machines .. __________ _

Electrical machinery, equipment, and supplies ____________ _ Rodia, television, and communication equipment_ _______ _

Motor vehicles and motor vehicle equipment _____________ _ Aircraft ond ports ----------------------------------­Other transportation equipment--------------------- .. --Professional and photographic equipment, and watches ____ _ Ordnance __ ---- ____ .... ____ .... __ .... -------------- ______ _ Miscellaneous manufactures and durable goods- allocated ....

Nondurable goods ____ ------ ____ ---- ______ -----------·--Meat products ____ ------ .... __ ---- ------ --------------Conning and preserving produce, seafoods, and beverages __

~~~:(t:;d1~d~~tr1;; :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :::::::: :: :: ::::: Yorn, thread, and fabric mills--------------------------

-----------

----------------Other textile mill products ____________________________ _ -Apparel and other fabricated te<tile products ____________ _

P,aper and allied products ----------------------------­Printing, publishing, and allied industries-----------------

Chemicals and allied products ______ --------------------Petroleum and coal products-------------- .. -~---., _____ _ Rubber and miscellaneous plastic products---------------Footwear, except rubber __________ ---- __ --------------Other nondurable goods ____ ---------------------------

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

Transportat&on. communkations, and other public: utlitie11 Railroads and railway express service ____________________ _ Street railways and bus lines---------------------------­Trucking service and warehousing ----------------··------­Weter transportation __ ---------------------------------Air transportation __ ------ __________ --------------------

~~~~~~i~~~ras~s0~ .. 0~~~~ := :: :: :: :: :::: :: :::= :: :: :: :: :: ::: Electric and gos utilities--------------------------- .. ----­Woter supply, sanitary services, and other utilities -------- ....

Wholesale ad retell trade ------------------------

--------

----------

Wholesale trade ---- ------ __ ---- ------------ -----------Food and form products --------------·---------------

Retail trade __ ---- ____ ------ -------------------- -------Hardware, farm equipment, and building material retailing --General merchandise stores ____________ -------------- --Food stores __ ---------------------------------------Motor vehicles and accessories retailing ----------------­Gasoline service stations------------------------------Apparel and accessories stores ______ .,_,.. _______________ _ Furniture, home furnishings, and equipment stores---------Eating and drinking places_ ___________________________ _

Drugstores __ ---- __ ------ ---------- ------ -----------Other retail trade __ ---- ------ -------- ------ ---- ------

Finance, iftsvraac1, a111d real 11tm _________________ _

Banking and credit agencies-----------------------------Insurance ________ ., ___ .... ________________ .... __ ---- __ .... __ _ Other finance and real estate----------------------------

8vshtess ud repair senke:s ______________________ _

Advertising -------- ------ ------ ------ ---------- ........... .. Commercial research, management, and programing services __ Automobile services ---------- ____ ---------- ------------Other business and repair services _____________________ ., __

PtrsOftal serwices. -------------------- ... -- ... -------Private households ____ -------- _________________ .,.,. _____ _

Hotels and lodging places -----------------·--·----------laundering, cleaning, and other garment services ___________ _

~~~~r~~:a~:f~~~~~~i~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: htertt1M111ent Hd rtcrfftlon serwkes _______________ _

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

Prof111loMll aM rtlatttl senkes ------------------­Health services ---- ------------ ------------------ -----­Educational services, government-----------------------.-­Educational services, private __ -------------------------­Welfare, religious, and nonprofit membership organizations .... Other professional and related services-------------------

--

Publk otlmlnlslnllioo• --------·-----------------­Postal service __ ------ --------------------------------Federal public administration ..... ------ .. ---- ... -------------­State and local public administration -------------------·-

1lncludes allocated coses not shown separately.

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

·-----------

(Data bosed on somple, soe text. For rntaning of symbols, see text]

Private Government wor~ Total wage and

empla~ salary workers Total Federol State

56 233 41 1113 '722 2 698 3 781) 2 058 1 1114 149 56 83 1 969 1 174 70 15 45

89 10 79 41 38 614 534 11 - 11

6 530 4 546 1 028 151 523

10 398 9 909 279 76 174 6 454 6 157 168 53 97 209 183 - - -390 382 8 - -80 80 - - -796 781 - - -1 221 1 203 14 10 -376 366 10 6 -J37 137 - - -24 19 - - -513 501 - - -

1 299 1 233 38 32 -81 70 - - -7l!8 766 17 7 JO 72 72 - - -JOl 101 - - -38 38 - - -44 44 - - -74 74 - - -- - - - -7<!0 6J5 91 4 87

3 833 3 666 ll6 19 56 525 512 8 8 -284 275 9 - 9 200 197 - - -582 572 10 5 s 22 22 - - -15 15 - - -'1fJ7 189 12 - 12

455 455 - - -782 724 7 - 7 355 344 6 - -104 81 19 6 13 72 72 - - -5 - 5 - -225 206 JO - 10

111 B6 25 4 21

s 334 4 4S. 670 39 111 580 552 28 14 7 353 278 69 - 16

1 382 1 223 '}fJ 4 5 21 21 - - -

223 172 43 14 5 157 126 8 - -941 930 11 - 11 767 728 :fl - 22 509 80 418 3 JO

12 595 11 277 84 15 38 4 480 4 185 18 4 4

906 851 4 4 -8 115 7 f.'R2 66 11 34

626 55J - - -761 723 7 - 7

1 468 1 233 6 - 6 J 245 1 184 - - -

938 775 6 - -270 252 5 - -565 470 6 6 -582 479 - - -307 280 - - -

I 353 1 145 36 5 21

3 567 3 150 12% 86 22 923 687 32 28 4

1 776 1 615 65 54 6 868 648 25 4 12

2 257 1 712 70 17 48 J26 114 - - -J87 l:f/ 32 - 32 659 512 16 11 -

1 285 947 22 6 16

1 643 1 443 17 5 5 280 280 - - -3'}fJ 310 - - -368 302 - - -291 192 - - -384 359 17 5 5

240 172 2% - • 6 926 2 107 3 199 403 l 113 2 069 537 1 206 322 830 1 791 - 1 791 58 838

828 820 - - -828 689 55 - 52

1 4JO 761 147 23 93

4 071 - 4 071 1 850 '943 692 - 692 lfi2 -

1 079 - 1 079 1 079 -2 '1fJ5 - 2 '}fJ5 - 938

1970-Continued

Unpaid S.~·employed family

l.oo!I wo.rkers workers

3 244 5 231 92

10 693 32 10 693 32 - - -- 69 -

3S. 951 5

29 210 -18 129 -- 26 -8 - -- - -- 15 -4 4 -4 - -- - -- 5 -- J2 -6 28 -- 11 -- 5 -- - -- - -- - -- - -- - -- - -- 34 -

11 81 -- 5 -- - -- 3 -- - -- - -- - -- 6 -- - -- 51 -6 5 -- 4 -- - -5 - -- 7 -- - -

520 210 -7 - -

53 6 -11 139 -- - -24 8 -8 23 -- . -17 - -

385 11 -31 1 214 20 10 277 -- 51 -2J 937 '}fJ - 75 -- 31 -- 229 -- 61 -6 137 20 5 13 -- 89 -- 103 -- 27 -

10 172 -14 290 5 - 4 -5 96 -9 190 5

5 454 21 - 12 -- 16 -5 126 5 - 300 16

7 174 ' - - -- 10 -- 57 9 - 'YI -7 8 -

13 46 -983 920 -

54 326 -895 - -- 8 -

3 84 -31 502 -1 278 - -- - -- - -1 267 - -

MISSISSIPPI 26-615

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Table 186. Industry of Employed Persons by Class of Worker, Race, and Sex: (Dalo booed on oomple - texl For mooning of symbols ... text)

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical

Areas of 250,000 or More JACKSON SMSA.-Con1inued

Total-Continued

hMale, 16 yours old and over---·-·-·····--·--.

~~~~u~~:~?:~:=:::::::::::::::::: --"'"""' -----·-------- -----·---· -- ------------­~ -----------· -· -- -- -· ---------------111-.m.n., __ ---- -- -- -- ------ ---· -------- •• --Duroblt 9(>0d•---- ______ .. __ ._ .................. __ .... .

-. .

l099ing ---- ---- -------- -· -- -------- ---· -- -- ---- -- --SowmiU•, planing miffs, and millwork ___________________ _ . -Miscellaneous wood products---------·---------···--·· Furniture and fixtures----------- .. - ........... _ .... ,., ____ ,.,,,. ....... -. Slone, clay, and gla .. products··---·······-·····--·--·

Cem•nl, concrele, 9ypwm, and plaster produch -----·-­Primary iron ond •teel illduslries -----------------------

.

. Pdmory nonferrous industrtn __ .... ---------- ______ ---- __ Fobricot..i molal indu•tries, including nol specified metal __ _ -

Machinery. except elecirko1 .. ,.. .............. _______ .... _ .. ____ .., __ Office, acc:ounting, and computing moch.ines .,.._.., __ ... __ ,. .. __

Electrical mochinory, equipment, ond supplieo-···-·····---.,

Radio. tele..,Jsion. and communica1ion equipment ............ __ _ Moto.r vehicles ond motor velllcle equipment ...... __________ _

---

Aircraft ond ports ········-··-·-----·-···--···---·--· Other transportation equipment -·-- ·-·--·---·------ •• __

-Professional ond photographic equipment, and W<Jtches ____ _ Ordnonco •• -· •• -· -----···-- ----·- ·--·-··- ---- •••••.

--

.. Miscellonoous manufactures ond durable goods·- allocated •• -

No~.';,';"~~~3~c':'!•:: :: :::: :: :: :::: :: :::: :: :: :::: :: :: ::: Conning ond preserving produce, >00foods, ond beverages _ ll<lkery products •• ·--· •• -····- __ • ___ ·----- __ •• ·--- •• Othtr I~ industries------·-----------··-·-·-··----­Yam, thread, ond fabric mills········-·····--·····-·-· Other te•lile mill products •••• -----·-·-·---·······-··· Apparel ond other fabricated textile product•--······-·-­Poper and allied products-·-----·-----·-··-·--······· Printing. publishing, and allied Industries ___ " __ -~ __ ....... __

Chemicals and ollied prO<lucts ••• _____________________ _

Petroleum and coal products-·-···-·······-·---------­Rubber and miscelloneous plastic producis -~-------- .. ---Footwear, exc.e:pt rubber _., -- ---- .. ,. _.,_ .. _______ ., __ .., ___ _ Othor nondurable goods_.·-······-·-·-------··· ..... .

Not -specified manufacturing industries .... ____ ... -~-........ ____ _

r ..... .,1H11111oo ..... -1c-. ..... oilier poblk -Railroods and railway express service __ .... -------------- .. -Street railways. and bus line$ -- __ .... -~ .. -----------------­Trucking s.ervice and warehousing __ --------"------------Water transportation __ . _______ ----- .. --- .. --- .... - .. -- ... -- __ Air tran:sportotiori .... _~ _. _ ---·---- .. ------------------All other tron-sportotion -~ __ ~ .. __ ---- ________ .... __ .. ____ _ CommunK:otions __ .... __ .... ___ .. __ ------ ----------------Electric ond gos utihtM!s ______ .. _ .... ______ ---- .. ___ .... __ -~ __ Water supply. sanitary servites. ond other utilities ---------

Wholesole m moil ....... ., --,·-·---··--·--··-··­Wholesale trade ------ •••••• __ •• -···-·---·--·--··--- __

Food and form products -····-··-·---··-··-·-·-··--·· Retail trade __ .... ------ ____ -- __ ---- ........ ------ -- -- ---- __

Hardware, farm equipment, and building material retailing .. General merchandise stores .............. _------------------Food stores ................ __ ............ ---- .... __ -------- -- -- .... __ Motor vehides and accenodes retailing ---------- ---- __ Gasoline service s1otktns __ ............ ____ ~-. ------- ______ _ Apparel and occes-.sories f.fores_ .. ___ ..,. _________ ,__,._.,. ___ _ Furniture, hom-e furnishings. and tquipmtnt stores---~---­Eatillg and drinking places-·-· •••. ··-·····-··------··-Drugstores----------··---_ ·--------------------... --Other re1aU trade'"·---·-· -····--·-······-········-

-· losonnta,aad nalestate •••••• _ ••. ···--· ll<Jnking and credit agencies-·-·-····--·,.·--·--··---- . lnsuronct---------~--- .... ----~~ ....... ,... __ ~-~--'"*_., ___ ,, Olhtr finon<e ond real estate ._ ___ ···- -··- - .•• -· ---···· ....i-....,..,. .. ,v1c .. ______ ···--···-·--

Advertisi119 -·-- •••••••••• ---··· -··--··· -·----·--· _. -· Commerciol roseorch, management, and programilll! services. Automobile .. rvic"' ··-····-··-·--·--·--···--·······-·,. Other business and repair services ___ -·---~- ··- ~·

........ "'"""' -----·-·-···-············----­Privole hoo .. bold• __ •••••••••• -·. ··--· •••••••••••••• __ Hotel• ond lodging platll$ ------·-··------------·---· .• __ Lounderin9. c·leoning, and other garment servlct!l ..... _,."_~~ .• Barber and b<iouty shop•-·--·-·-----····---· •• -·-·--··­Other personal .. rvices ··-··------------·-·--······--- __

.. ·-·-----·-.. .. -------· --·-·-·-' . .. ----.. ·--· .. .. --·------· --.. -· --.. ·---.. --·----· .. .. --•..

.. -.. -· --.. _,.

·----lotert..._.t aad........iion - .. ···-···-······­

Pm...i....1""4 nolol<o4 1orvkes •••• ··-·- ···-· __ ., ·-· Htolth service•·····--·--·····----··-···----- ....•. ., .. Educational services. government ••• ·-·-----------·-·-- •• Education.al &ervices, pri\lote ...... _ .... ,,. .......................... ~ .. ri- .. r" ••

Welfaro, rel19i<>us, and nonprofit membership orgonizolions .• Othtr prof..:oionol and related services •••••.•• _ • ., •••••..••

,...... --· ·····--······- ····- ····-·-·· f'o1tol servic• ·--------------·-·-·-···-··-···-- ...... Federol public odmini•lration_. ________ •••••••. ___ ,. ____ •• Slate and local public odminislrotion ·-······---·······-

•lncludts allocated coses not shown separately,

26-616 MISSISSIPPI

.-.. .. .. ---· -· .. --

Total -ployed

40 641

357 319 38

112

539

3 713 l na

16 51 34

152 250 24

7 9

90

265 13

612 27 25 -

5 13 -

199

l 921 366

24 28 60 -

17 654

93 261

75 30 44 -,

269 64

2 025 43

164 160

4 55 73

I 119 189 33

7 631 1 230

267 6 401

94 I 577

718 202

77 569 160

1 642 255

l 067

3 529 l 155 I 009

565

a52 so

11() n.

620

'"° 3 241 635 559 817 948

170

13 !Mil 5 357 4 327 1 668

921 1 528

1 712 75

561 I 030

Private Government workers

WOllO and salary workers Total Federal

24 979 10 063 1 478

221 53 21 221 15 5 - 38 16

112 - -367 128 -

3 499 137 49 l 577 95 38

16 - -51 - -34 - -

126 11 -230 12 12 24 - -

7 - -9 - -

90 - -245 15 15

13 - -601 11 11 27 - -19 - -- - -5 - -

13 - -- - -131 46 -

l 868 32 11 360 6 6 24 - -28 - -/JJ - -- - -17 - -

650 4 -89 4 -

236 9 5

75 - -30 - -44 - -- - -

255 9 -54 10 -

1 826 '" -43 - -67 97 -

164 5 -4 - -

46 9 -73 - -

l 113 6 -189 - -

JO 23 -7 044 75 -1 171 22 -

250 12 -5 873 53 -

94 - -1 509 4 -

584 - -202 - -sa - -544 - -154 - -

l 493 33 -242 4 -993 12 -

3 317 124 61 l 094 61 35 1 752 37 26

471 26 -640 66 4

50 - -83 16 4 54 - -

473 50 -5 760 40 8 3 223 - -

605 8 3 505 13 -557 - -670 19 5 120 25 -

6053 7 515 663 2 791 2 479 298 - 4 327 303 l 580 - -021 263 37 1 061 426 25

- 1 712 672 - 75 75 - 561 561 - 1 030 -

State

5 003

32 10 22

-118

84 57 ---

11 --------------

46

17 ------4 -4

----9

10

54 -18 ----6 -

13

42 17 12 25 -4 -----5 4

12

47 21 11 15

41 -

12 -

29

19 -5 5 -9

11

3 868 1 958 1 S03

-211 196

687 --

677

1970-Continued

Local Self-employed

workers

Unpaid family

workers

3 582 1 294 305

- 77 6 - 77 6 - - -- - -

10 25 19

4 47 30 - 42 14 - - -- - -- - -- 15 -- - 8 - - -- - -- - -- - -- 5 -- - -- - -- - -- 6 -- - -- - -- - -- - -- 16 6

4 5 16 - - -- - -- - -- - -- - -- - -- - -4 - -- - 16

- - -- - -- - -- - -- 5 -- - -134 11 -- - -79 - -

5 11 -- - -9 - -- - -- - -- - -

10 - -33 339 173

5 22 15 - 5 -

28 317 158 - - -- 43 21 - 97 37 - - -- 11 8 - 20 5 - 13 13

28 94 22 - - 9 - 39 43

16 59 29 5 - -- 9 11

11 so 18

21 108 18 - - -- 11 -- - 18

21 97 -13 389 11 - 18 -- 17 5 8 35 6 - 260 -5 59 -

14 25 -2 984 214 19

223 87 -2 521 - -- 88 -

35 4 13 205 35 6

353 - --- - -- -

353 - -

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

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Tobie 186. Industry of Employed Persons by Class of Worker, Race, and Sex:

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

JACKSON SMSA-Continued

Negro

Male, 16 years old and over------------·-···--­

Agrlcultwe, fonostry, ...S ft•horles ·····-------------

~~~~~u:ncifi$j,;fie$":::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: -

Mialllt ·- ···-··--·--·-· ·----·-····-···- ·---··­

CH1tndloo -- •• -- -- -- -- ------ ---- ·-·--- ---- ---

111 .. .ioctariot--•• -- -- ---- -- ---- -- -· -----· ···---Durable goods ____ ·- __ -- ____ ---------- __ ·----- __ --· ·---

~e.9~kpionirig-mliis."aiiii-mili"Work :::::::::: :: :::: :::: Miscellaneous wood products-------------------------· Fumtture ond fixtures .. ------------.. ---·-------- .. ·---­Stone, cloy, and gloss products -----------·-···-····---

Cement, concrete, gypsum, and plaster products--------Primary iron and steel industries ............................................. .. Primary nonferrous industries .... -------- __ ---- ..... __ .... ___ _ Fabricated metal industries, including not specified metal ......

Machinery, e•cept electrical ---------------------------Office, accounting, and computing machines------------

Electrical machinery, equipment, and supplies ____________ _ Radio. television, and communication equipment_ _______ _

Motor vehicles and motor vehicle equipment----------- ... -­Aircraft and parts -----·----------------------------.. Other transportation equipment -----------------------­Professional and photographic equipment, and watches-----Ordnonce •• ---- ---- ------ ---------- -------------- __ _ Miscellaneous manufactures and durable goods-allocated ••

Nondurable goods ____ ---- __________ ---- •• ---- _________ _ Meat products ____ ---·------ ------------------------Conning and preserving produce, seafoods, and beverages __ Bakery products -- -------- -------------------- ------­Other food industrie•--------------------------------­Yorn, thread, and fabric mills-------------------------­Other te•tile mill products----------------------------­Apparel and other fabricated textile products-·-.. --------­Paper and allied products ----------------------·-----­Printing, publishing, and allied industries-----------------

Chemicals and allied products._------------------------Petroleum and coal products __________________ ,. .. ______ _ Rubber and miscellaneous plastic products--------------­Footwear, except rubber---------------·------- .. -- .. --­Other nondurable goods-------- ..... -----·- .. -------------

Not specified manufacturing industries----------------- .. --_

Trnsportatlan, co11RHt1tklfions, ud other publk ut111t1es1 Railroads and railway express service ........ -----------------Street railways and bus lines __ ............ ---------- __ ---- .. __ _ Trucking service ond warehousing --------------------··--­Water transportation-------------------------------- --­Air transportation ... __ ------------------------------ __ --

~~~~~~i~~~~s:so~-~~~~ :: :: :: :::: :: :::: :::::: ::::::::: :: Electric and gas utilities ________________________________ _ Water supply, sanitary services, and other utilities ----------

Wholeaole ...S rvtll tnodo -----------------------­Wholesale trade ---- __ ------ ------------------------ --­

Food and form products ------------------------------Retail trade •. __ ---- -------- -------------------- -------

Hardware, farm equipment, and building material retailing --General merchandise stores .... ____ .... --------------------Food stores __ ---- .... ---- .... ---- ............. -------------- ---Motor vehicles and accessories retailing-----------------Ga5ollne service stations ___ .,. ______________ ..,_., ________ _

Apparel and accessories stores---------.. ---------------Furniture, home furnishings, and equipment stores ................... ... Eating and drinking places ____________________________ _ Drugstores ______________ ---------- __ -------- -------Other retail trade-------------------·-------·------·,

Fiauce, inwn11w:e, tad .-..I eshtt _________________ _

Banking and credit agencies-------- .. ------·-------------Insurance ______ ------------ __ ------------------------ -Other finance and real estate-------------·--------------

Advertisin~~~'-~~~-·.:.~~==::::::::::::::::::::: Commercial reseorch, management, and programing serv:.'.:es ...... Automobile services __ ---.. -------------- -------- ---- -~ --Other business and repair services _______________ ,. _______ _

Ponoool seNkt• ---------- -- -- ---------- -------Private households---------- __ -------------------------Hotels and lodging places ---- ---------------------- -- ---laundering, cleaning, and other garment services ________ ......... Barber and beauty shop•---------------- -- ------ ---- -- ·-Other personal services------ ...................... --·----------· -- -

&ot.rto-ot ...t re<rHtloa 1..-.lco1. ______________ _

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

---

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

Pnfesslool aml rMtff senfcet ............... -· ·-----------Health services ......................................... ------------ .. - ... --·-------Educational services, government----------- .. ~~-~-------· Educational services, private-------- .. ------------.. ---~ .... Welfare. religious1 and nonprofit membership organizations -­Otho!- professional and related services-------·-----------

,_ •1to1•tmloo• __________________________ _ Postal service ........... .: ............. _ ---------- -- -- _____ ., _____ _ Federal public administration •• -------------------------­State and local public administration---------------·-----

'Includes allocated coses not shown separately.

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

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

[Doto based on sample, ..., text. For meoning of symbol$, see text)

PriYUte ~nment worl<erl Total wage ond

employed $0lory worl<ers Totol Federol State

14 842 11 321 2 652 401 l 013 l 017 697 33 ll 12 I 011 1117 27 5 12

6 - 6 6 -33 28 5 - 5

2 2'17 1 852 205 27 44

3 789 3 613 141 32 91 2 482 2 -400 53 13 28

166 14'1 - - -187 179 a - -32 32 - - -431 427 - - -503 493 10 6 -198 188 10 6 -76 76 - - -- - - - -200 200 - - -209 209 - - -- - - - -329 317 12 7 5

10 10 - - -41 41 - - -10 10 - - -13 13 - - -14 14 - - -- - - - -271 248 23 - 23 1 256 1 175 67 19 42

233 225 8 B -126 117 9 - 9 64 64 - - -245 235 10 5 5 6 6 - - -- - - - -89 76 7 - 7

146 146 - - -76 69 7 - 7

118 107 6 - -52 42 10 6 4 27 27 - - -- - - - -74 61 10 - 10 51 30 21 - 21

I 264 193 319 II 22 115 93 22 8 7 65 46 19 - 5

491 437 16 - 5 - - - - -38 15 23 - 5 68 57 - - -62 62 - - -70 59 11 - -

284 60 224 3 -2 425 2 2'13 49 - 2'I

887 847 10 - -198 193 - - -1 538 l 446 39 - 29 122 122 - - -85 78 7 - 7

241 229 6 - 6 220 214 - - -226 'lJ1} - - -

38 25 5 - -163 155 - - -173 165 - - -20 20 - - -250 229 21 - 16

236 206 25 13 12 43 38 5 5 -66 53 8 a -

127 115 12 - 12

37? 310 9 - 4 4 4 - - -

17 7 4 - 4 215 191 5 - -136 108 - - -852 808 12 - 5 268 268 - - -189 189 - - -132 12-4 - - -88 64 - - -

175 163 12 - 5

117 15 10 - 5

1 934 536 l 338 137 7115 587 175 392 109 260 916 - 916 28 423 191 191 - - -125 103 3 - -115 67 27 - 22

506 - 506 170 75 93 - 93 93 -66 - 66 66 -

336 - 336 - 75

1970-Continued

Unpaid Se~.employod family

Lccol workers workers

1 238 ll6t -10 287 -10 287 -- - -- - -

130 240 -18 35 -12 21 -- 17 -8 - -- - -- 4 -4 - -4 - -- - -- - -- - -- - -- - -- - -- - -- - -- - -- - -- - -- - -- - -6 14 -- - -- - -- - -- - -- - -- - -- 6 -- - -- - -6 5 -- - -- - -- - -- 3 -- - -

286 52 -7 - -14 - -11 38 -- - -

18 - -- 11 -- - -11 - -

221 - -20 83 -10 30 -- 5 -10 53 -- - -- - -- 6 -- 6 -- 17 -5 8 -- 8 -- 8 -- - -5 - -- 5 -- - -- 5 -- - -5 53 -- - -- 6 -5 19 -- 28 -7 32 -- - -- - -- 8 -- 24 -7 - -s 22 -

496 6G -23 20 -465 - -- - -3 19 -5 21 -

261 - -- - -- - -261 - -

MISSISSIPPI 26 - 617

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Table 186. Industry of Employed Persons by Class of Worker, Race, and Sex: 1970-Continued

[Dato hosed on wmple, see text. For meaning of •ymbols, see text]

The State Standard Metropolitan Statistical

Areas of 250,000 or More

Government workers Private 1------------------------j T otal woge and Self-employed

workers

Unpaid fomily

workers

JACKSON SMSA- Continued

Negro -Continued

Fe•ale, 16 .,..sold ..U •- ------------------~.'-try ..... flUotie< ___ , ______________ _

Agriculture ---- ------------ __ -- -· -- --------------------Forestry and fi•heri<ls -----------------------------------

Mlalot ··----·--------------------------------c-1noct1oa -------- ____ -----------------------· 1111............,.. _____ , ____________________________ _

Durable goods •••••• ------·- __ -------------------------·

~~"il1.;-p"iO~inii;;;;u;,-;,;. ·.;,;1i;~;:k=: =:=: :::=:: :::: ::: :: Miocellaneous wood products--------------------------­Furniture ond f~1ures __ -------------------------- ----­Stone, cloy, and glo•• products __ -· ------ ------ __ •••. __ •

Cement, concr.-te, gypsum, and plaiter products __ ... __ .... r

Primary iron ond s.1eel industries------------ .. -----------Pr~mary nonferrou$ industries ... ., ____ ---------------------Fabricated metal indV$triff. including not specified metal ___ _

Machinery, except electrical -------------------~--- .. ----Office, accounting, and c.ompu11og machines ________ -----

flectrk:ol machinery~ equipment, ond supplies ________ ..,._ .. __ ,_ Radio. television • .and communication equipment _________ _

Motor vehicles ond motor vehkle equipment _____ .. ____ -----Aircraft and parts ---------- .. ------ .. ---··-~------ ... -----Other transportation equipment ______ ---··---------------Professional ond photographic equipment, ond watches _____ _ Ordnance ____________________ .. ,., _A .. _____________ ---- __

Miiceflaneou$ manufactures and durable goods-allocated __ _

No~~o~~3:c~~s:::::::::::::: :: :: ::::::::::::::::::::: Conning and pre-serving produce .. seafoods. and beveroges __ _ Bakery products __ •• -·-------------- •••••••••• --------Other food industrie•--------···········----------·---­Yarn, thread, ond fabric mills •• ---·----···-------·-----­Othtr textile mij1 products._···--·----·-·------------- __ Apparel ond other fabricate<! textile products-------------­Poper and allied products ·------- -------------- --···-·· Printing, publishing, ond allied industrie•------------------

Chemicols and allied products._ ..• ---- •.•• --·--··-· .•••••• Petroleum and cool productL--------------------------­Rubber ond miscellaneous plastic products---------------­footwear, except rubber------------------------------­Oth<r nonduroblo goods ••.•••••••••. ---- __ --------------

Not specHted monufocturing industrtes_ ____________________ _

Trao•p-loll, ,.,.., .. katloM, o..t ollior ,.wk utiUtlos•. Railroads and railway express service---~-~---- .. - .. ----..--~--Street railways and bus lines __ -- ... -- .. -- ____ --~------- ____ .. Trucking service and warehousing ____ ------ ...... ____ .. _____ _

t.~~~~~~~~~1~n·~~~ :: :~:::~:::::::::=:=: ::::::=== ====~= All other trans.portotion ____________ ------ _____________ ··- _ Communjcations ____________________ ------------ __ ... ___ _ Electric and 90s utilities ____ ------ __ -------------·· __ ------Water supply, sanitary '5ervtces. ond other tJtilhies ------ ____ _

Whole .... ao<i retail tn<le •••••••••••••...•• _ •••••• Whole&ale trade -··· •••• -·---- •. __ •••. __ •••• ·- •. ____ ----

food and form products------------·---------·-·-····-Retail trade ____________________ -------- __ ------ _______ _ Hardware. form equipment, and building matertol retailing __ _ General merchandise stores __ -------------- __ -------- __ _ Food s.tores _________________________________________ _

Motor vehi<:les ond oc.cessories retomn:g ------------------Goso,ine service stations __ ---- __________ ~- __ --- _______ _ Ap-parel and accessories stores-------------------------­Furni1ure, home furnishings. and equipment storeS---------­Eatin9 and drinking ploces. .. -----------------------------Orvg$tores ,. __ ...... __ ---- ---- --~- .. - -··-- -------- .. ___ ----Oth<r retail trode •••• _. __ .• ______ •• ____ •• __ •••••• ____ •

Fiunce, illt"'"""•· MCI nol estate ________________ ---Banking and credit agencies------------------------------Insurance ________________________ ---- __ ---- ___________ _ Other finance ond real estate .... _., ____________ " __________ _

........ """ .......... 1c .... ---·---------- --------Ad11tr1ising ... ______ ,. _____ -~ _____ ,. ,._ ... _________________ _ Commerc:iol research. management, and programing services __ _ Automobile .. rvice< -·-------·--····------------------ --· Other busines.s ond repair $ervices __ -------ti __________ -----

,__ ---------------------------------Private households.,_ .. --- .. ~ ________ ... _____ .. _____________ _

Hotels ond lodging pieces--------·······-····----··-----­loundedng, cleoning, ond other garment serv~"----~-----.,,.. .. Barber and beouly •h•i»---···------------ •. ---· •.•. ----­Other per:s.onal services __ -------------- ... __ --------------

lo_......,, - -i.. - .. ·-··--·--·····---··

PrafK•loool o..t relohd aervlces ------------ --------Health serv1:ees ____ -·· __ -------- ________________________ _

£duc::ational servtces, government-------- __ -------··-------­£d1.K;-otionol $ervices., pd110te ..,, __ ., ---- .... -~ -- .. --~ _ ~ __ -~ -- _ --~ W&ffore, reJigi.ous, and nonprofit membership orgonizot1ons ___ _ Other prole .. ional and relate<! services·--·---·-···----·----

Polillc ~tretloa• •••• ________________________ _ Pos.tal servtce __ ... ,. __ -- ---- __ ---- __________________ _ w ___ _

Federal publk: administration ... ___ ,. _________ ._~ __ ~~ ______ ~-Stote ond local public odmini&trotion ----··-- ••.••. -·-------

1lncludes allocated coses not shown seporot&fy.

26-618 MISSISSIPPI

employed •alory worken;

ll 332 9 2S3

123 87 123 87

5

82 68

171 1 104 4911 450

11 1l 20 20 16 16 80 64 35 23

5 5 3 3

18 18

26 26

240 234 6 6 4 4

4 4

41 27

647 632 241 235

6 6 4 4

14 14

8 a 198 198 22 18 22 17

9 9 10 10 24 24

89 89 26 22

303 225 12 12 87 37 3'/ 33

17 8 22 22 65 65 26 26

6

l 688 1 575 85 73 47 40

1 603 I 502 13 13

175 168 193 165

10 10 9 9

87 79 21 21

905 852 12 12

178 173

220 211 58 49

102 102 60 60

67 61 6 6 6 4 4

51 51

4 619 4 477 3 027 3 019

421 413 391 367 192 134 588 544

47 47

4 811 1 393 1 890 788 2 071

4llB 405 132 74 310 126

196 15 70

111

Total

3 805

9

62 43

11 12

6

14

15 6

4 5

4

72

50

35 12 7

23

23

31

a 13

10

3 391 I 078 2 071

58 184

196 15 70

111

Federol State

491

2'I 18

12

6

11 6

369 53

275

30 11

as 15 70

2 001

4

29 25

11

14

4

16

9

12 7 7 5

4 4

15

835 957 773

15 90

86

86

Loco I

l 313

4

4

4

41

9

23 5

18

18

13

8

187 68

1 023

13 83

25

25

255 19 30 30

71

71

28

30

105 B

5 58 34

27 24

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

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Table 187. Age of Employed Persons by Industry and Sex: 1970 (Data based on sample, see text. For minimum base for derilltd figur°' (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, 19e text]

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

THE STATE

Male employed·-·-----···--------------·······

Agriculture, f0nt1try, eo4 fin.riot----------·-······· ~:!;~~0~ndii~h~ri~s-:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

Mhll19 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ •••••••••

Constnu;tion ------ ______________ ., ___ ---- _______ _

Durable g~od~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Logging •••••• __ •••••••••••••••••••• __________ •••••• _ Sawmills, ploning mills, and mlllwork. •••••••••••••••••••• Miscelloneous wood products----------------------·---­Furniturj and fixtures ---~--------------------------- .... Stone, cay, and glass products •••••••••••••••••••••••••

Cement, concrete, gypsum, and plaster products --------­Primary iron and steel industries ------------------------Primary nonferrous industries ________ -------------------Fabricated metal industries, including not specified metal ........

Machinery, except electricol -----------------------.. ----Office, accounting, and computing machines _____ .,_,. ____ _

Elec1rical machinery, equipment, and supplies ______ .. ______ _ Radio, television, and communication equipment _____ ,. ___ ,.

Motor vehicles and motor vehicle equipment ___ .., __ ,. _______ _ Aircraft and parts -----------------------------------­Other transportation equipment -----------------------­Professional and photographic equipment, and watches •••••• -Ordnance ..... ------ ..... ------ .... ---- ____ -------------- __ _ Miscellaneous manufactures and durable goods-allocated •••

-

Nondurable goods •••••••••• ------·-········---------- ••• Meat products •• -----------------------------·-···-·· Conning and preserving produce, seafoods, ond beverages __ Bakery products __________ ------------------..--~--- __ _ -Other food industries--------------------------------­Yorn, thread, and fabric mills-------------------------­Other textile mill products·-----·····-·················· Apparel and other fabricoted textile products ••••••••••••• Paper and allied products ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Printing, publishing, and allied industries •••••••••••••••••

Chemicals and allied products •••••••••••••••••••••••••• Petroleum and coal products--------------------------­Rubber and miscellaneous plastic products--------------­Footwear, except rubber-----------------------------­Other nondurable goods •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

Not specified manufacturing industries ____ ------ __ ---- ____ _

T roftsportation, CHO•unk•tlons, •nd other puWk utilities 1

Railroads and railway express service--------------------­Street railways and bus lines ---------------------------­Trucking service and warehousing------------------------Water transportation __ ---- ____ -------------- __ .... ---- ---Air transportation .... ______ -------- ______ ------------ ..... --All other transportation •.••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Communications ________ ------------ -- ------ __ ..... ---- ---Electric ond gos utilities------------ __ ..... __ ------ __ .... -----Water supply, soni1ory services, and other utilities ___ ,. _____ _

Wholosalo and retaR tro4e •••••••••••••••••••••••• Wholesale trade •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

Food and farm products •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Retail trade •••••••••••••• ----········ ·······-·· •••••••

Hardware, form equipment, and building material retailing __ General merchandise stores ... ------ -- ..................... ---- ----Food stores __ -- -- ------ -- -- -------- ---------- -------Motor vehicles ond accessories retailing----------------­Gasoline service stations------------------------------Apparel and accessories stores ________________________ _ Furniture, home furnishings, and equipment stores ________ _ Eating and drinking places _________________________ ., __ _ Drugstores ......... ____ ---- ------ ---- ..... -- ------ -- ------ -Other retoil trade ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.•••••

R1t1•~•, lllsuroetC•, alHI reel estate .......... ____________ _ Banking and credit agencies-----------------------------Insurance ......... __________ .... ________ .......... __ .... -- -- ............. -- .. Other finance and real estate ----------------------------

lusbttH 01HI repair servicts ............ -----------------Advertising ________ ------ __ ------ ---- -------- ---------Commercial research, management, and programing services .. _ Automobile services .... -------------- -- -- -------- .... ---- -­Other business and repair services--------------------·---

Penutl servkts ----------------------.. ~-------Private households __ ------------ -·-- ----------~- -- ----­Hotels and lodging places ··············---------·····-·· laundering, cleaning, and other garment services------------

~~~~r~~:o~:f~~~~~::~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: hterttlnr11ent Htl recrecnio" 1eMces ...... -.-----------­

Pnftuloftal aJMI nlatff services------------------ .. Health service$---- __ -------------.. ------------------ --Educational services, government-------------------------Educational services. private __ ------------ ................. :------· Welfare, religious, ond nonprofit membership orgonizohons --­Other professional and related services .... ------------------

P•blk HMlolstmlon• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Postal service ------ .... ------ ----·------- ---·------ -----Federal public administration .... ---------------------------State and local public administration .............................. -------

qncludes ollocoted cos.es not shown seporotely.

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

495-216 0 - 73 - 40

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

----

Persons 14 and 15 years old Toto!

4 121 43'1 $38

603 49 413 597 47 260

6 2 163

13 7 114

221 51 377

812 121 7114 278 79 029

39 7 287 46 10 079 - 5 621 - 8 838 - 4 482 - 1 813 - fl)'/

- 958 14 7 346

11 1m - 132 5 6 372 - 657 - I 693 - 943

14 9 612 - 890 - 345

149 6 162

530 42 156 17 4 542 10 2 142 4 880 8 3 961 - 694 - I 975 4 5 879 6 6 653

357 2 638

6 4 876 4 1 434

13 3 895 - 592

101 1 995 4 601

163 34 225 - 4 676

17 2 739 33 6 207 13 1 849 - 749 - 1 127

16 3 924 15 6 (J99 30 2 987

1 553 79 577 86 19 438 30 5 683

1 467 60 139 25 6 214 45 4 700

454 11 839 38 10 156

160 7 387 31 I 586 56 3 837

211 3 563 25 l 634

422 9 223

46 11 U4 11 3 826 10 5 075 25 2 783

97 11 937 5 279 - 606

36 4 920 56 6 132

254 10 1161 112 2 389 66 1 787 12 1 932 19 1 974 45 1 986

79 1 873

261 36 au 27 8 110 98 16 134 47 3 242 21 5 673 68 5 703

19 21 612 - 3 756

10 7 137 9 10 047

16and 18 and 20 to 24 17 year. 19 years years

9 235 16 552 49 986

1 193 1 622 4 064 1 176 1 548 3 864

17 74 200

53 257 9'13

603 1 546 5 401

1 501 5 019 17 252 661 3 272 11 256 176 219 853 90 325 949 30 119 627 67 659 1 505 27 107 512

9 25 154 4 43 93 - -40 126

36 279 1 484 26 292 1 280 - - 15 34 319 I 100 - 19 109

11 62 231 - 28 1l7 32 Z34 1 -407

4 45 152 - 5 23 122 1196 795

823 1 691 5 913 101 258 820 47 105 306

4 -40 153 28 59 391

4 9 91 21 68 267

191 368 909 11 122 968

237 155 290 28 143 589

5 9 146 36 150 526 - 26 126

110 179 331 17 56 83

443 886 3 301 - 18 314

121 194 155 51 178 810 46 55 174

5 4 103 10 15 53 97 105 684 22 72 575 60 106 232

3 945 4 590 9 363 219 567 2 (J/7

79 212 705 3 726 4 023 7 2h6

58 132 547 251 329 653

1 424 1 265 1 460 157 275 11~ llYJ 625 967 98 128 277 83 158 478

422 344 438 145 102 139 488 665 1 178

76 7'I l 120 28 19 609

8 16 318 Ml 44 193

244 464 l 233 8 5 12 - 4 55

135 245 518 101 210 648

352 396 172 144 132 152 96 69 145 63 76 163 6 JO 154

43 69 258

112 109 254

602 • 1 388 4 695 121 252 543 291 562 2 510

68 338 646 55 133 383 67 103 613

106 196 1 438 6 35 169

46 68 446 49 81 /Ji7

Person• 16 yeors aid and owr

25to~ 30 to 34 35 to 44 45to 54 55 to 59 60 to 64 65 yeart Median yours yeors years yt<lnl years years and over oge

51 402 47 504 "3n 85 733 37 970 28 075 21 709 3'1.9

3 721 3 711 • 431 10 430 5 823 5 015 s 413 46.9 3 5n 3 446 8 032 9 889 5 578 4 831 5 319 47.0

144 265 399 541 245 184 94 44.6

1 046 986 1 794 1 245 3'11 234 110 36.2

5 311 5 660 10 837 10 717 5 434 3 780 2 081 41.6

17 242 15 391 27 26' 21 832 a 794 5 203 2 2U 36.6 11 058 9 71/i 17 610 14 <I09 5 900 3 556 l 538 37.0

984 974 l 711 l 335 500 -406 129 37.6 1 049 692 2 068 2 289 1 112 !124 481 43.4

634 523 1 096 l 262 727 476 127 43.0 1 373 1 123 1 no 1 395 600 290 106 33.6

509 559 1 230 873 352 229 84 39.3 211 248 527 <400 125 63 51 39.9

66 71 167 83 31 16 29 36.3 186 169 226 132 52 - 5 33.J

1 211 1 055 1 557 1 133 362 161 68 33.1 1 184 1 cm 1 961 1 294 380 230 134 35.5

54 10 30 6 6 5 6 29.7 1 018 783 1 596 979 372 142 29 34.6

145 108 170 76 23 - 7 32.6 239 232 431 327 92 57 11 36.7 164 147 ~4 159 21 13 - 35.5

1 574 1 337 1 950 1 821 839 358 60 36.1 137 113 210 141 60 22 6 34.7

29 75 124 76 10 3 - 38.3 701 681 I 2/H 1 110 390 3~ 269 37.3

6 109 5 517 9 582 7 320 2 870 1 606 725 36.1 591 598 905 76'1 263 166 71 34.2 388 355 356 258 156 131 Ml 33.2 155 103 180 155 42 37 11 34.3 480 363 1 087 8b4 397 200 92 41.1

94 90 163 1-40 57 35 11 38.6 334 307 432 323 112 55 56 34.8 881 613 1 096 952 464 260 145 34.8 994 952 1 646 1 280 458 191 31 36.7 287 24/J 540 476 146 134 133 37.0

728 714 1 233 876 346 178 41 36.9 229 228 345 291 139 33 9 37.9 OYI 6U 1 031 600 173 99 15 34.8 138 105 139 -40 6 6 6 30.3 171 223 429 296 111 81 64 34.6

75 105 74 103 24 41 23 33.3

4 233 3 53'1 7 751 1 328 3 017 2 489 1 238 41.1 582 336 878 1 034 673 S6S 276 47,0 106 114 .364 605 408 406 264 S0.2

l 050 1 176 2 242 1 723 420 381 176 38.7 220 188 447 429 164 92 34 40.4 133 156 156 149 23 16 4 34.2

B6 97 144 322 160 125 115 49.9 766 410 937 656 175 80 14 33.8 660 641 1 604 1 389 486 360 90 40.5 254 219 536 659 38<1 367 170 46.3

8 921 7 908 15 199 14 706 6 359 4 530 4 056 38.3 2 523 2 473 4 642 3 807 1 447 924 739 39.0

Ui8 647 1 ~7 1 151 400 279 215 38.9 6 398 5 435 10 557 10 899 4 912 3 606 3 317 "38.1

782 612 1 191 1 311 726 510 345 43.2 610 485 711 788 326 263 284 35.3

1 023 754 1 672 1 790 1 009 702 74() 35.0 1 363 1 164 2 171 2 113 825 594 365 39.6 .599 744 1 396 1 247 569 355 285 36.1 212 108 201 234 109 117 102 33.6 474 355 853 74() 265 211 220 39.3 210 203 534 622 320 224 246 38.1 11/i 182 269 249 87 103 189 38.0 956 828 1 559 1 805 676 527 541 38.2

1 607 1 570 2 809 2 161 847 669 746 39.9 724 576 841 495 165 181 188 34.6 656 712 1 396 1 160 377 216 216 -40.9 227 282 572 506 305 272 342 45.7

1 438 1 233 2 6t2 2 477 826 707 623 40.0 51 31 73 67 12 6 14 39.5

162 64 126 94 4fJ 25 36 36.4 511 467 I 160 1072 351 200 181 40.0 714 671 1 333 1 244 423 396 392 40.4

82l 751 1 482 1 796 1 039 1 073 1 484 47.0 167 77 223 353 291 285 565 53.5 112 134 280 357 175 219 200 46.6 130 162 335 453 215 182 153 45.8 250 162 313 282 168 234 355 47.6 164 216 331 351 170 153 211 "11.7

143 127 314 312 174 166 162 41.1

5 030 4 361 7 676 7 065 2 983 2 663 2 399 39.4 642 727 1 677 2 056 795 769 528 45.5

2 Im 1 879 3 004 2 477 1 035 1 016 691 35.5 341 328 582 321 262 173 183 33.5 570 704 1 i11 1 008 537 383 603 43.1 806 723 1 196 1 123 354 322 394 39.5

l 880 2 267 5 111 5 664 2 283 1 S46 1 111 44.6 221 277 967 1 256 464 220 141 46.6 551 782 1 971 2 000 n1 410 136 43,5

1 037 1 145 2 033 2 271 1 057 695 782 44.9

MISSISSIPPI 26- 619

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Table 187. Age cf Employed Persons by Industry and Sex: 1970-Continued (Datu bo&ed on &ample see text for minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and mooning of symbols, see text]

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

THE STATE- Con1inued

Female employed ____ -------- -----·-- __ ....... .

Atriculhwt, 1-iry, .... llshon.. ·-----------------Agriculture •••••• __ •.••••••••••••••••••.•••.••••••••••• -For .. 1ry and fishliries ................................. . -

IA!olt>o •• ···----· ·- •••• •••••• •• ••••·••• ...... . c ... tnoct1oti .......... -------. ---·-····- .. ____ _ -"'"""'""""""-------- ·----- "" -- ---- ··- --- ------

l>\ll'<lble goods •••• -·····-·--·--··--··-··- ........... __ _

~~'t:·;~~;-,;q·;;;-1r10.·a;;d·m111;~;k::::::::::::::::::::: Mi&eellaneous wC>Od products---···············--------

--. -Fumtture and fixturtt ............................... .

Stone, clay, and gl<>u pteducts ....................... . -. Pr;::;i~o;o;:e~~Jf~";;·,:~-~~~'.~-~~~·-:::::::: Primary nonferrous industries •••••.•..••••• ·-----·-·-·· Fabricated metol indli$trieS, including not specified mttol •••

-. -

Machinery, •XU!(>t el<ctricol ·---··---······--······----Office, octounting, and computinq machines • ._ ••••••.•. --Electrical machinery, equipment, and supplies···-··-··--·-Rodio, 1elevision, ond communication equipment __ ~-----­

Motor vehicle• ond motor vehicle equipment ••.•••••••.••• --

Aircraft and port• ·-····-······-··---······----·····-Other tronsportotion equipment _,,,_,. ________ ., ________ .,_., . . Professionol and photographic equipment, and watche< ••••• Ordnance •• -----·--·----- __ ••••••••••••••••••••••••• -Mis<:elloneous manufoc1ures and durable goOds- allocated •.

. -

No;;:.i:;;·:~~~':: :: :::::::: :: :: :: :: :: :::::: :::::: :::: --Cannill'l and prese<Ving produce, seafoods, and beveroges •• Bokery products-· -- ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• . Other food indu•trie• •••••. __ .................. -------Yam, threod, and fabric mills·---···--··-·······--··---

-. Otha< textile mill pr<>ducto .•••••• _____________________ _ Apparel and other fabricotod textile producls •••..• ______ _

. ~rand allied products--·-········-··-··-----·-···­Printing, publi&hing, and allied industrie& -··-··-----·--.----Chemical• and oUied products ...... ···---·----········· Petroleum and coal products .......................... .

. Rubber and miscelloflOOuS plastic pl'<lduc1s -------·-······ Footwear, •><eept rubber···--·-············----····---

--

Other n®duroble g<>O<h •••••• -······· ••••••••••••••••• -Not specified monufQcturing industries •••• ············-------

T......,_...,, -.mcat1oto1, aod .-pu1o11c: ulllitles> Railroads and ratlwoy exprtts serv~-'"-'"·----------------Street roilwoys ond bui linH - .. - ... -~ .... "' .. --------------.... --

---Trucking urvice and wore-housing ............ ___ .. ____________ ,._.., Wote-r 1ron5portation ---------· .. ~ ......... ___ -------------- ... -

---Air transportation .... -- __ - __ ~ .. _ ~ .. --- _____ -- ---- --- ... -- ...... .. All other tronsp.grtation __ ,. .. ~- ~- ---- ---- ---·---- __ ........... ..

-Communications ____ .... ,.. .. ______ ---------- .............. ~-- ...... .. EJectrie and gos utilities .... __ -- __ ---- ---- __ -------.. ---- .. -Water supply. s.anitary services, and other utilitie$ __ _,_,,..~ .. --

W""""8h _, rotoll lnlff -·--·-················· Wholesale trade ···----- ••.••. --·-·-.···--·····-·-----­

Food and form products ------····--··-····-·······-·

.. --------------Retoil trade •••.••.•••.••••• -- ....................... .

Hardware. farm equipment, Qnd building moteriol retailing . Gtnerol merchand~se- stores ...... _--------------------- .. -

----Food stores-----· •••••. -- •.•.•••••••• --··'- •••••••• Motor vehicles and ac:;ceuorit$ retoifing ----------------Gosoline service stations ................................................ _____ _ Apparel and oc.cessoriu $tores ................. -------------.... .. Furniture, home furnishin9s, and equipment stores ............... .. Eating ond drinking pl"""'-·----·····---······--·-···· Drugsto-ru .................................... ---- ........ -- ---· ..................... .. Other retail trade-----------------··-···············

A.lllW!t ........... , - '"' ............ ~---~- ............... .. Bonking and credit age<>Cies ----------·········-·--··---Insurance ...... ,.. ................ - .... __ ~- .......... ------ ............................. ., .. .. Other finonce and real estot• .•••••••••.••••••••••.•••••

.............. ,.,. _ ····-···-····-······-­Advertlsing .• ·-·- __ ---· •••••• _ ••••••••••••• --·· ---- •. Commercial reoearch, monogement, and progrnmmg servic .. . Automobite servicH _,.-.. ,. .... _.., ___ -···------------ ........... .. Other busine-u and r.poir servicH ........... ____ ........ ____ ....... ..

PenoN HrVlcH ............................. . Private households •••••••••••••.•••••••••••••••••••••• Hotels and lodging plac ...... __ ··-------·······--······ laundering, cleaning, and other garment services ••• ·-··-··· Barber and beovty •hoP'·-·--·--·-·····-···-·····-····· Other perS-Onol services------ •••••••••••• ···-----····-· Ell- ...t --......... -------------

................................... -·----·····----··· Heolth services •••••••••••••••••••••••• __ ••••••••••••• Edutl)tional urvicts, government ............ _ ....... .., ........ _., ... .,,. ...... .. Educatlonol $f!f'Vices1 privat•-- ........... ,., ...... - ........ ~ .. -- .............. .. Welfare, religious, ond nonprofit membership orgonizatio<>s __ Other professional and related service• .................. .

~ ................ ---· ····--·- .. -----------·­Posto! Hrvice •.•• -· •••••••••••••••••••••••••. __ •••••. Federal public administration ••.••••••••••• _____________ _ State and local public administrotion ••••••••••••.••••••••

'Includes oHocotod co ... not shown seporotoly.

26-620 MISSISSIPPI

---· ------.. ---------· ---------------· ----.. -----· -------· .. .. ----..

Per&<>ns 14 Clnd 15 years old

1 630

53 53 -

--

2l1 26 -. -

10 ------. 7 ------9

206 6 -. --8

33 -

24

---4

131 -

15 -5 ----5 . -

446 17 a

429 -

68 78 5 -4 -

134 16

124

25 5 6

14

13 --..

13

386 218

15 -

10 143

36

386 76

121 33 16

138

38 -10 3

16ond 18 and 20 to 24 Total 17 years 19 yeors years

279 410 4 '31 11 421 38 329

4 291 71 135 397 4 021 67 120 384

270 4 15 13

348 4 6 60

2 393 41 80 392

64 083 564 3 053 10 6'16 18 025 85 750 3 -404

275 5 12 40 813 - 10 130

I 021 5 28 104 2 729 8 73 535

610 4 12 110 155 - - 20 39 - 5 10

191 - 6 47 1 200 5 44 145

1 116 5 80 184 13 - - -

4 636 20 217 9'17 589 5 31 145 201 - - 32 129 - - 26 916 - 53 224

1 182 - 60 230 115 - 3 26

2 852 33 147 564 45 757 474 2 288 7 252 2 715 43 131 370

588 - 6 62 2(fl - 21 25 465 - 6 91 552 - 19 89

3 611 42 251 600 29 286 273 1 357 4 567

890 4 40 193 1 436 41 115 260 1 012 3 71 204

87 - 10 9 701 - 31 107

1 055 4 30 194 3 150 64 200 481

301 5 15 40

• 637 184 594 1 484 191 - - 22

I 388 13 25 65 837 29 20 87 100 5 6 15 134 6 5 17 271 - 10 69

3 836 131 422 945 1 081 - 51 150

178 . a 17

49 438 1 564 2 222 5 510 4 508 33 168 699 1 406 6 47 189

.44 930 1 531 2 054 4 811 1 117 31 37 152 9 412 380 495 1 043 7 006 217 236 513 1 679 20 98 274

465 7 24 39 3 883 141 117 262 1 377 35 40 178

11 113 395 627 1 283 I 748 127 93 212 7 130 178 287 855

11 379 111 617 2 517 5 902 28 344 1 403 3 527 48 191 866 1 950 35 82 248

3 081 31 156 495 116 11 5 35 389 11 13 99 414 9 6 36

2 162 - 132 325

43 715 514 958 3 538 26 897 'Jtll 488 1 270 3 870 55 115 475 3 170 32 50 241 5 027 16 142 997 4 751 42 163 555

996 50 64 106

82 849 1 009 3 2'19 12 216 25 6l3 277 688 3 102 37 011 .t34 1 435 5 9'11 8 275 51 552 1 433 4 552 13 101 532 7 378 174 523 1 158

8 200 " 237 918 794 - 9 20

3 778 28 104 468 3 277 44 107 378

Per .. ns 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 Med ion yeor5 yeors years years years years and over oge

30 162 28 698 59 609 56 286 22 915 16 097 11 662 39.S

423 353 837 979 384 358 354 44.2 374 328 781 891 379 352 345 44.4 Jfl 25 56 88 5 6 9 40.2

26 57 95 45 19 9 27 37.2

284 215 523 481 175 67 135 38.5

9 069 8 133 15 176 11 446 3 374 1 659 913 35.3 2 654 2 373 4 475 2 905 676 383 320 34.5

25 12 75 53 18 21 14 40.8 96 83 220 158 64 25 27 39.0

191 127 224 220 63 42 17 37.5 421 417 683 429 79 47 37 33.9 48 ti/ 173 131 21 15 27 38.6 16 17 29 48 5 10 10 43.4 - - 17 7 - - - ii.9 20 29 39 40 - - 10

204 175 370 187 30 17 23 35.7 197 154 263 160 31 33 9 33.0

1 3 - 3 - - -33'.6 619 640 1 175 755 155 37 21

65 78 159 97 4 - 5 33.1 28 37 58 32 9 - 5 35.6 10 24 32 21 - 5 11 36.4

146 95 185 118 45 30 20 31.8 173 189 337 163 18 12 - 33.4

11 12 29 20 a 6 - 36.9 465 310 595 411 135 93 99 33.5

6 365 5 725 10 634 8 499 2 677 1 254 589 35.7 454 456 720 395 98 26 22 33.9 54 48 144 134 69 54 17 43.6 15 5 25 75 17 18 a 46.8 58 56 122 78 18 11 25 36.8 53 58 154 113 41 13 12 38.7

554 582 851 517 123 52 39 33.1 4 000 3 541 6 764 5 916 1 933 730 205 36.3

140 115 191 141 32 24 10 33,0 114 159 256 256 100 81 54 36.1 177 104 240 125 35 41 12 32.5

8 13 22 18 - 7 -87 133 189 106 32 13 3 34.7

221 153 324 97 10 5 17 32.6 430 302 632 528 169 179 165 36.6

50 35 67 42 21 22 4 35,8

908 996 2 185 1 535 381 199 171 35,7 11 10 29 87 17 - 15 47.7 72 218 499 320 97 61 18 41.0

104 115 231 163 54 7 27 37.7 11 9 9 35 6 4 -33 13 26 34 - - - 32.3 43 31 52 22 31 - 13 32.2

429 424 835 465 80 60 45 29.9 100 99 309 257 47 33 35 39.5

13 14 35 61 5 11 14 45.3

4 310 4 626 10 129 10 661 4 695 3 335 2 386 41.4 492 472 1 067 891 369 187 130 38.7 176 205 319 255 131 42 36 37.5

3 818 4 154 9 062 9 770 4 326 3 148 2 256 41.7 90 119 200 245 95 76 72 41.5

765 885 1 739 2 038 969 690 408 41.5 586 570 1 496 1 692 788 462 446 44,2 199 222 339 281 91 94 61 35.8

27 28 93 130 43 61 13 46.l 199 227 705 1 053 469 408 302 47.8 103 150 316 244 145 117 49 40.8

1 070 1 178 2 443 2 251 976 548 342 39.1 122 132 291 393 178 126 74 41.5 657 643 1 440 1 443 572 566 489 41.6

1 529 I 308 2 255 1 772 593 402 275 33.5 762 694 1 359 847 248 162 55 33.0 584 405 571 476 178 113 95 30.9 183 2f1I 325 449 167 127 125 41.7

345 393 627 615 187 105 127 36.9 10 10 15 11 - - 19 28.5 51 52 52 59 14 18 20 32.0 52 79 93 85 36 7 11 37.7

232 252 467 460 137 80 77 38.0

3 158 3 647 8 766 10 402 5 056 3 939 3 737 46.2 1 407 1 990 5 014 7 051 3 565 2 962 2 781 49.1

378 390 849 762 433 278 135 41.1 231 342 792 725 329 245 183 43.7 652 460 1 098 977 371 199 115 37.2 490 465 1 013 887 358 255 523 41.5

121 77 173 177 93 57 78 39.6

'291 8 045 16 903 16 054 7 262 5 545 3 225 39.5 2 500 2 515 5 755 5 569 2 617 1 750 860 41.5 4 612 3 402 7 326 6 912 3 219 2 605 1 075 38.6

760 865 1 558 1 434 565 475 582 38.1 491 437 878 979 415 381 265 42.3 '128 826 1 386 1 160 446 334 443 35.6 698 848 1 940 2 119 696 422 234 41,8

61 62 180 269 94 58 41 47.4 308 490 906 917 334 145 78 40.4 m 252 759 898 253 196 91 42.4

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

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Table 187. Age of Employed Persons by Industry and Sex: 1970-Continued [Dato based on sample, see text. For minimum base for derived figures (pQrcent, median, etc,) and mt0ning of symbol$, see text]

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

JACKSON SMSA

Male employed--------------------------------Agrl<ulture, 1.,..hy, 1114 flsheriet __________________ _

~~~~~u~0nd-fi5ii;;i~;-::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Mlol"I __ -- -- -- -- -- ---- -- ---- ---- __ ---- __ -· __ • _

Coastructloo ____ ---- ____ ---- __ ------ ____ ---- ___ _

M .. o!Khlrillt-- -- -- -- -- -- -· ---- ------------ -· -- -Durable goods---·-· •• -· -- •• __ •••• ____ ------ ___________ •

~g~'i?is:-pia~i~!i ;;;ui;.-.;•ii-.;.iii;c;;:k" :: :: ::::::::::::::::: Miscellaneous wood products---------------------------Furniture and fixtures ---------------------------..... ___ _ Stone, cloy, and gloss products -------------------------

Cement, concrete, gypsum, and plaster products--------­Primary iron and steel industries ------------------------Primary nonferrous industries ______ ---------------------Fabricated metol industries, including not specified metal ___ _

Machinery, except electrical ----------------------------Office, accounting, and computing machines ___________ _ Electrical machinery, equipment, and supplies ____________ _

Radio, television, and communication equipment ................ .. Motor vehicles and motor vehicle equipment .... - ..... --............ .. Aircraft and ports -------·---------------------------

----Other transportation equipment----- .. ---------------.. --

Professional and photographic equipment, ond watches _____ • -Ordnance -- ........ ____ ------ ____ ............ ------ ______ .... __ _ Miscellaneous manufactures and durable goods-allocated ••

Nondurable goods .... __ .................... ------------------------Meo! products ____ -------- __ --·- --------------------Canning and preserving produce. seafoods, and beverages __ 8okery products __ ----------------------------------­Other food industries----------------------·----------Yarn, thread, and fabric mills ...... ~ .......................................... .. Olher textile mill products •• --------------------------­Apparel and other fobricoted textile products-------------Poper and allied products ----------------------------­Printing, publishing, ond allied industries-----------------

Chemicals and allied products-------------------------­Petroleum and cool products .... -------------------------Rubber and miscellaneous plastic products ............................ .. Footwear, except rubber----------------------- .. ------Other nondurable goods ____ ---------- •• ---------------

Not specified manufacturing industries ........................................ ..

Transportation, comm1tt1ications, an«I other pultlic lftillties 1

Railroads and railway express service--------------------­Street rnilways and bus lines ---------------------------­Trucking service and warehousing ------------------------Water transportation .... ------ ---------- ....... ., .. ___________ _ Air transportation .... ____ .... __ ... __ -------------------- ......

~~:~~~i~~~i:ls0~_0!~~~ :: :: :: :: :: :::: :: :::: :::::= :: :: ::: Electric ond gos utilities ________________________________ _

Water supply, sanitary services, and other utilities----------

Who .. sale and retoll tnHlt ---------------------.. - ... Wholesale trade ____ -------- ---------- ---------------- _

Food and form products ------------------------------Retail trade ____ ------ ------ ------·--- -----------------

Hardware, farm equipment, and building material retailing .... General merchandise stores ________ --------------------Food stores ............ ---------------------·-------------Motor vehicles and accessories retailing ................................. .. Gasoline service stations .. ________________ .. ___________ _ Apparel and accessories stores ................................................... .. Furniture, home furnishings, and equipment stores ................ .. Eating and drinking ploces ••• ------------------------·-Drugstores -- ____ -- .... -- ........ -- ---- ........ -- .... -- ---- ...... -- -Other retail trade------------------------------------

FiDant•t ilsurMCe, oad real estm .................................. .. Banking ond credit agencies -----------------------------Insurance ................ -- ........ -- ..... -- -- -- -- -- -- ---- -- -- -- ......... -Other finance and real estate __ .... ~--- --------------------

Advertisin~~~~~-~~-·~~~~::::::::::::::::::::::: Commercial reseorch, management, and programing services .... Automobile services ----·----- ---------------------- ...... -­Other business and repair services ....... -----------·-·-------

PenOIHd services-------------------...................... .. Private households------------------------------------­Hotels ond lodging places ---- -- -------------------------Laundering. cleaning, and other garment services ________ .. __ _

~:;.~r~~!:l'~~':'.,~~~:~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Eaterlalorq•t """ncnatloto • .me .. _______ • _______ _

p,..fnsloael •n4 relatff 1.,.Jcos -------------------Health services----------------------------------------Educational services, government----------------------·-­Edueotionol services, private ........ --------------... ---------­Welfore, religious, and nonprofit membership organizations --­Other professional and related services---------------·----

Pnlk odoololslndloo• ---------------------·------Postal service ................................... -------------------------fedtrol public administration •• -- ---- -- ---- -- -- ---- ---- ---State and local public administration ........................................... ..

'Includes allocated coses not shown separa1ely.

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

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

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

Persons 14ond 15 years old Total

466 56 233

34 2 058 34 1 969 - B9

- 614

4 6 530

131 10 398 25 6 454 - 209 - 390 - 80 - 196 - I 221 - 376 - 137 - 24 4 513

- l'NI - 81 - 788 - 72 - 101 - 38 - 44 - 74 - -

21 740 106 3 833 - 525 - 284 - 200 - 582 - 22 - 15 - 207 - 455

98 782

- 355 - 104 - 72 - 5 8 225 - 111

15 s 334 - 580 - 353 - 1 382 - 21 - 223 - 157 6 941 5 767 4 509

1'2 12 595 26 4 480 8 906

166 8 115 - 626 - 761

43 1 46B - l 245

29 938 - 270

10 565 23 582 - 307

61 1 353

7 3 567 - 923 - 1 776 7 86a

14 2 257 - 126 - 187 - 659

14 1 285

33 1 643 - 280

26 320 7 368 - 291 - 384

7 240

19 6 926 5 2 069 4 1 791 - 828 - 828

10 1 410

10 4 071 - 692 s 1 079 5 2 205

l6ond 18 ond 20 to 24 17 year. 19 years years

1 185 2 030 6 280

33 103 198 33 98 195 - 5 3

10 18 60

60 146 6'11

149 376 1 397 37 173 82()

4 - 25 5 - 16 - - 26 6 29 70 6 19 125 6 9 30 - - 10 - - 10 - 4 85

- 27 177 - - -4 34 129 - - 10 - 7 27 - - 12 - 6 -4 - 18 - - -8 47 90

112 192 558 7 23 87 - 30 35 - 9 41 - 10 65 - - -- 9 -

11 31 40 - 4 92 68 54 106

- - 29 - - -- - 5 - - 5

26 22 53 - 11 19

64 81 510 - 5 19 9 - 42

10 17 132 1 - -- - 25 - 4 9 B 13 132 4 5 51

22 30 51

681 751 1 477 33 94 423 12 50 9S

648 657 1 054 6 22 92

35 80 182 220 202 152 27 41 91

109 61 160 24 23 36 - 19 94

101 69 49 42 18 9 64 122 189

- 33 382 - 19 164 - 6 157 - a 61

29 104 256 8 - 4 - - 27 4 35 92

17 69 133

57 62 161 14 10 18 27 10 33

4 16 28 6 4 40 6 22 42

9 - 39

93 :IOI> 786 7 83 160

49 31 225 7 131 200

14 43 87 16 18 114

- 43 323 - 8 42 - 10 62 - 19 185

Persorn; 16 y<IOl"S old and over

25 to 29 30 ta 34 35 to 44 45to 54 55 to S9 60 to 64 65 years Median yecrs veor> year> years years years and over Ol)O

7 111 6 422 12 852 10 &31 4 121 3 m 2 143 39.0

120 157 :128 w 216 238 212 47.0 114 151 296 435 216 219 212 47.2

6 6 32 18 - 19 - ... S3 S7 183 132 so 45 6 41.0

6'11 au 1 571 1 245 559 $23 225 40.5

1 524 1 230 2 58' 1 890 57G 447 226 37.0 907 845 1 686 1 203 339 306 138 37.6

15 28 81 33 s 6 12 39.0 57 60 68 93 53 27 11 43.4 19 2 16 5 - 12 -llO 103 2-45 161 31 28 13 38.3 84 135 313 283 120 125 11 42.7 20 46 121 81 34 25 4 41.-4 17 20 57 9 9 6 9 38.8 4 - 5 5 - - -

57 93 143 110 18 3 - 36.2 220 'NI 3'19 202 21 63 31 35.5

40 6 18 6 6 5 -33~3 174 81 211 99 35 15 6

16 10 31 5 - - -26 15 17 4 5 - - 28.2 - 5 17 4 - - - ...

18 5 11 4 - - - ... 29 5 4 9 - 5 - ... - - - - - - - -n 84 149 182 42 16 45 39.3

600 368 888 670 227 130 88 36.0 107 72 'IS 76 23 25 10 32.7 52 65 39 45 - 18 - 31.9 35 6 22 62 14 3 a 39.1 97 30 166 167 24 18 5 40.4 - - 6 5 11 - - ... - 6 - - - - -37 34 25 14 11 4 - 27.9

72 55 159 56 6 11 - 35.3 103 38 159 144 41 25 44 36.4 58 40 109 58 39 19 3 39.6 22 6 18 20 29 4 5 48.0 17 6 35 5 4 - - ... - - - - - -

35'.3 - 10 55 18 25 3 13 17 17 15 17 4 11 - 32.5

749 608 1 262 1 167 39.S 382 109 40.1 83 19 134 150 52 96 22 47.0 31 21 112 54 46 23 15 41.6

165 227 323 374 51 $ 24 ;!9.3 5 4 - - - 5 -

35 •. 9 48 34 50 46 9 11 -14 7 19 49 25 30 - 50.2

171 112 256 185 41 23 - 36.3 112 103 156 132 111 S9 28 41.6 56 M 86 106 49 51 8 40.3

1 624 1 301 2 671 2 231 867 550 442 36.7 677 556 l 184 899 294 173 147 36.9 114 93 248 173 57 41 20 38.5 947 745 1 487 l 332 573 377 295 35.0 95 -45 16'1 101 21 50 .25 38.1

104 74 79 135 32 14 26 29 .. o 132 119 202 207 123 63 48 31.2 180 136 313 251 116 64 26 3'1.7 93 84 124 151 47 75 34 32.7 $ 15 47 30 14 17 5 29.4 85 47 141 79 33 44 23 37.7 41 29 99 98 70 11 15 35.2 30 57 54 31 13 23 30 34.8

1:28 139 259 249 104 16 63 35.6

524 S16 932 624 240 143 173 31.5 163 163 220 126 31 18 19 33.5 284 253 479 366 102 71 SS 311.9 77 100 233 132 107 54 96 43.1

310 2sa 483 48/, 146 49 '6 38.6 10 12 36 32 12 6 6 43.1 74 24 26 8 11 - 17 29.5 97 34 152 166 45 14 20 39.4

129 188 2111 280 78 69 53 39.0

149 153 304 310 120 12t 199 42.9 13 14 42 56 45 20 48 50.2 34 35 53 55 17 29 27 39.0 B 52 85 88 24 41 22 43.9

34 15 37 46 9 28 72 47.1 60 37 87 65 25 10 30 37.9

28 ' 55 29 42 5 24 41.4

896 809 1 472 1 295 501 489 279 38.9 195 217 447 508 152 227 73 -43.3 316 254 352 264 131 118 51 35.6

87 66 181 74 50 20 12 29.4 75 113 159 139 70 50 78 <I0.2

223 159 333 310 98 74 65 <I0.3

444 511 1 002 '169 415 212 152 42.1 411 97 182 195 69 30 21 43.3

120 117 305 284 101 48 32: 42.6 253 ':87 505 475 238 134 99 41.9

MISSISSIPPI 26-621

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Table 187. Age of Employed Persons by Industry and Sex: 1970-Continued [Data based on sampkt oee text For minimum bos• for derived figures (~rcent, medion, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text}

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

JACKSON SMSA-Continued

Female employed ----------··---------·-··-----

Atricoh....,, f.....t1y, ....i 11.i.on.. ---·---------------

~~~;'.,"~':iiii.i,;;,;·: ::::::::: :: : :: :::::: :: :: : ::: :: : :: : llllodot ---------- -- ------------------ ------ ----

-"'"""'llChlrlog __ -- ---- -- -- -- ---- ---- -- -- -- ---- -- -Durable goc<I•-- ______ --·- ____ ••.• ·----· __ •• ____ ---· __ _

~:;i.:·piO~inii ;itts.-~;;d-;;,i1i.;;;k :::: :::: :::::::::: :: --Miscellaneous wood products----------------~--~-----­Nirniture and fixture<------------ .. ------------------­Stone, cloy, and gla .. products ----------·-------------

Cement, concrete, gypsum, and plaster products-------­Primary iron and steel Industries------------------~---­Primary nonferrous indu5trie&----------·------- .. -- .... - __ Fobrtcoted metal industries, inclu<Ung not specified metal ~--

Machinory, except eie<:trical --·------------------- ____ _ Office. accounting, ond computing mochines _____ ~··· .. ---

Electrical machinery. ~uipment, and supplie•-------------Rodio, telfl:vision, Ond c:ommunicotion equipment ________ _

Motor '<Jeluc!es and mo1or vehicle equipmenL_,. __________ _ Aircraft and ports .. __ -- ____ -- .. ______ .. __ ---- ____ .. _ Other transportation equipment-----~-----------------­Professional and photographic equipme-nt. ond watches. .... -- ..

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

Ordnon<•-- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -------- ------ ---- ---· -- -- --Mi$Celloneous manufactures and durable goods - olk>coted ..... -N•,t:;;;·:~x~~· :: :: :::::::: :::::: :::::::::::: :: : :: ::: --

Conning and preserving produoe. seafoods, and beveragH __ Bokery product• •• ·----------------------------- ____ _ Other food indugtries ______________ ---- •• ----- _______ _ -Yorn. threod, and fobric mills.-------------------------- -Other textile mill products-------------------------- __ _ --Apparel and other fabricated textile products-------- __ ••• Po~r and allied prGducts •• ------------ ------------ ... Print~ng, publishing, and allted industrtes ·------------ .... __ --Ch<tmicols and allied product•-------------------------.. Petraleum and cool products. _________ •. ---------- -- •• --Rubber and miscellaneous plastic products---------~-- __ --Footwear, except rubber------·-- .................... .,. .. ~--------Other nondurable gac<ls. _______ ---- ____ --·--- ____ •• __

Not $pecified manufacturing iodu$-trtes .... ____ ........ ------ ___ _

------Trosportcrtio•, ce11mqkatioas. aH otlier ptMk wtiDtin ' -

Railroads and railway expreu service ............ -------------- --Street rodwoys and bus linH ______ ,._,.. ... ________________ _ --Trocking service and warehousing ... ----------------------·-Water transportation -- -------- __________ ---- _ ----- .... __ --Air transportation ..... __ ---------------------- ........ .......... m---All other transportation---------- ________ -------------- --Communic::ctiofls ____ ---- -------- ______ ---- ____ ,, ____ .,., __ --Electric and gas utilities ______ ..... __ ---- ____ ---- .. --- __ -- __ Water supply, sanitary se-rvtces., and other utilities---------

--·-

Wholesale -1 retoll mo.le-------------------------Wholo•ole trade ---------------- •• -- •• __ ----- ----- -- -- --

Food and farm products---·---------------------------Rotoil trade ______ •• ---- ____ ·- __ ---- ______ ---- _______ _ --Hardware, farm equipment, and building material retailing ---General merchandise $toreL _______ ---------- __ ---- --- --Food stares ______________ ---- ________ ---- ________ .... --Motor vehicles and accessories retailing------------------Gasoline service stations ____ .,------·-------------------Apparel and D(:tessories stores ... ---- ______________ ...... .. Furniture, home furni\5hings., and equipment stores ___ .. .... ,. ..

---· Eoti.ng ond drinking places ________ ---- __ ........ __ -----~ .. . ·-

Drugs.tores .... ____ -- ---- __ ------------ -------· -- ...... . --Other retail trade ____ ... ________ -- ---~ __ -- __ -- .... ___ . _ --filoace, ••rue•, ucl ,.DI esteh ______ .,_ ---· ....... . --Booking and credft agencies _______ ..,.., _____ ------- .. -~ .... -- ·-

ln$uronct ........ -- ---- -- .,_ ---- -- -- - .. ---- -- -- -- -- - - -- ....... .. --Other finance and real estate ...... ------------- .. ------------Advertisi!"~~·-~~~-·::~::::::::::::::::::::::: Commercial reseon;h, management, ond programing services .. AutomobHe s.ervk.es ---------------- ................... --------* OtMr buslntss and repair $ervices ________ ......................... .

hnoool ,.,. .... ------------ ------------·--·-­Pri110tt houaehald•---------- -----· -- -- ---··------- -- --

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

Hotels and lc<lgi"fj places----·----·----------·--------­laundtring, cktonmg, ond other garment $trvices.~ __ ------­Barbor ond beauty shop•------------------·- -- -------- ---Other pera.onol urv~es. .. __ .. __ .. _ ... ___ ------ ~--------- -- -- --

r..-1o,...1 ...i '""""'"" s..-.loos._ .. ___________ _ -· Pm .. ......i .... nlo""1 ,.me.,-------·------------

Health services •• ·------------------------- -- -··--·-- ··-Ed11C01ionol s.ervtcn, government--·--- .... ...... w .. ______ ,. __ -- --EdU(Qtionol strVic:es., privote ...... ---.. ~- -- __ ...... ---------- __ .... --Wttfore, religious.. and nonprofit membership organizations ... Other profeuionol and reloted servk:es --------~--- .. --~--

1""'1k a4mlols-· ·---------------·-·------­Postal service --··-··-·----- ---- ------ -- --·--·····-· -Federal public odminislralion •• ------------ ------------. State and local pubtic odministrotton --------------------

itndudes olk>coted coses not shown separately.

26-622 MISSISSIPPI

----·-·--·-------·

Persons l4and 15 yeon old

161

4 4 ---

33 --------------------

33 ------3 -

12

----

18 -----------

36 --

36 -13 12 ----

II ------

-----33 17 ---

16

9

46 -7

12 4

23

----

16 and 18 and Total 17 voors 19 years

40 641 514 l 782

357 - 21 319 - 15

38 - 6

112 - -539 7 29

3 713 40 165 1 728 4 61

16 - 5 51 - -34 - -

152 - -250 4 7

24 - -7 - -9 - -

90 - -265 - 19

13 - -612 - 16

27 - -25 - -- - -

5 - -13 - -- - -

199 - 14

1 921 36 100 366 4 6

24 - -28 - 10 60 - -- - -17 - -

654 - 5 93 - 4

261 12 15

75 - 6 30 - -44 - -- - -

269 20 54 64 •. 4

2 025 51 118 . 43 - -164 - 9 180 9 -

4 - -55 - -73 - -

1 119 42 99 189 - 4 33 - -

7 631 237 414 I 230 5 50

267 - 14 6 401 232 364

94 - 7 I 577 52 113

718 26 38 202 - 9

77 7 5 569 38 21 180 - 5

I 642 71 88 255 12 11

I 087 26 67

3 529 26 225 1 155 - 82 1 809 19 126

565 ,7 17

852 11 67 50 11 -

110 - B 72 - 6

620 - 53

6 200 61 89 3 241 44 39

635 6 18 559 5 a 817 6 13 948 - 11

170 12 7

13 •01 55 591 5 357 35 181 4 327 4 193 1 668 - 133

921 - 10 I 528 16 74

l 712 14 56 75 - -

561 4 38 I 030 10 18

Persons 16 yeors aid and over

30 to 34 35 to 44 45 to 54 55 to 59 60 to 64 65 years Median 20 lo 24 25 ta 29 yeors years years yeors years years years and over ago

6 319 4 651 4 566 8 986 7 501 2 908 2 051 l 363 37.8

36 32 50 94 57 25 10 32 39.2 32 25 50 84 51 20 10 32 39.5 4 7 - 10 6 5 - - ...

24 8 31 20 14 6 9 - 33.9

100 73 60 80 112 28 27 23 35.l

619 571 532 903 600 146 94 43 34.3 326 199 278 463 305 36 38 18 34.9

6 - - - 5 - - - ... 7 3 10 17 9 5 - - ... - 10 15 9 - - - -

3'i.6 IQ 18 33 58 24 - 9 -25 11 21 84 72 16 5 5 41.8

5 - - 9 IO - - - ... - - - 4 3 - - - ... 5 - - - 4 - - - ... 6 17 27 15 25 - - - ...

31 29 48 77 56 5 - - 35.7 - 7 3 - 3 - - -

183 87 91 145 85 5 - - 31.1 6 II 5 - 5 - - - ... - 4 5 6 10 - - - ... - - - - - - - - -- 5 - - - - - - ... 5 - - 8 - . - - - ... - - - - - - - - -

48 15 28 40 12 5 24 13 34.0

280 368 246 423 289 102 56 21 33.6 41 89 90 61 36 23 4 12 32.4

5 - 6 - 7 - 6 - ... - 5 - 4 5 4 - - ... 4 - IO 31 II 4 - - ... - - - - - - - - -- 5 - 4 8 - - - ii.a 118 149 97 149 85 37 14 -9 6 6 22 33 4 9 -

57 14 23 65 44 21 5 5 36.5

9 20 - 25 15 - - - ... - 8 5 5 5 - 7 - ... 7 23 - IO 4 - - - ... - - - - - - - - -

30 49 9 47 36 9 11 4 28.1 13 4 8 17 6 8 - 4 ...

374 272 290 549 276 43 26 26 33.4 6 5 6 7 14 - - 5

3a'.6 5 12 35 59 26 14 4 -17 29 43 53 22 7 - - 34.1 - - - - 4 - - - ... 9 33 4 5 4 - - - ...

22 12 - 11 11 12 - 5 216 153 156 298 134 4 11 6 31.6 50 6 23 74 25 - 3 . 4 36.6 9 - - 8 10 - - 6 ...

1 099 746 783 1 633 1 393 624 442 260 38,3 254. 126 122 315 208 75 32 43 36.8

61 7 39 69 47 14 10 6 36.8 845 620 661 I 318 l 185 549 410 217 36.6

16 15 - 21 14 17 4 - ... 204 112 126 380 281 151 113 45 39.8

69 94 41 188 137 62 30 33 39.8 34 35 34 26 28 14 22 - 33.4 5 6 7 15 12 10 10 -

52 IO 40 86 132 67 64 59 47.8 23 15 26 31 33 25 15 7 41.8

228 202 235 346 285 82 79 26 34.9 46 29 35 32 64 16 5 5 34.2

168 102 117 193 199 105 68 42 36.3

976 504 382 652 433 159 116 56 30.4 342 121 108 265 154 45 33 5 31.5 556 313 209 287 177 61 43 18 28.3

78 70 65 100 102 53 40 33 39.6

150 62 100 177 158 32 61 34 37.0 19 4 5 5 - - - 6 ... 42 14 15 16 4 - 6 5 26.6 8 4 20 11 13 10 - - io'.2 81 40 60 145 141 22 55 23

650 496 671 1 276 1 480 618 465 394 43.9 223 220 327 538 885 386 318 261 47.6 60 74 43 165 131 76 36 26 42.1 71 41 63 137 95 42 67 30 41.7

183 59 109 167 195 54 22 9 37.3 113 102 129 269 174 60 22 68 39.4

26 9 10 27 49 19 - 11 42.1

2 001 l 765 l 521 3 161 2 490 l 053 727 437 38.l 767 650 552 I 208 971 524 300 169 39.I 538 570 531 I 138 819 228 223 83 37.9 350 193 148 349 254 101 95 45 35.3 110 119 122 200 176 82 55 47 40.0 236 233 168 266 270 118 54 93 36.4

264 113 136 414 439 155 74 47 41.6 5 5 5 45 11 4 - -94 28 60 101 149 55 23 9 io'.6

146 80 67 255 279 96 51 26 42.6

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

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Tobie 188. Industry of the Male Experienced Civilian Labor Force by Earnings in 1969 and Race: 1970

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

THE STATE

Total

Experienced clY!llan labor force -----------------Agricuttun, forestry, and fisheries __ ., ______________ _

::~~~~u~~d-fi~h;;i~~ -:::::::::::::::::: ::::::::::::: ::: J111nl11t ---- -- ------ -------------------- -------

Construction ---- __ ---- -------- - .................. ---- .... ..

Mlftufocturing __________ ---- ---- __ ·------ ______ _ Durable goods •.•••• -- -------- ------------------ -------

Logging -- -- -- ---- -------- ------ ---- ----------------Sawmills, planing mills, and millwork ...................................... .. Miscellaneous wood product5 -------------------------­furniture and fixtures -------------------------------­Stone, cloy, and gloss products ------------------------

Cement, concrete, gypsum, and plaster products--------Primary iron and steel industries ............................................ .. Primary nonferrous industries .................................................. .. Fabricated metal industries, induding not specified metal __ _

Machinery, except electrical ---------------------------Office, accounting, and computing machines------------

Electrical machinery, equipment, and supplies ____________ _ Radio, television, and communication equipment ________ _

Motor vehicles and motor vehicle equipment_ ____________ _ Aircraft and parts ----------------------------------­Other transportation equipment-----------------------­Professional and photographic equipment, and wotches-----Ordnance -- __ ---- -------- ---------- ........... -----------Miscellaneous manufactures and durable goods- ollocated ....

Nondurable goods ... __ ---- ______ ---------------- _______ _ Meat products ____ ------ ____________ ------ ----------Conning and preserving produce. seafoods, and beverages __ Bakery products ____ -------- __ ---------------- ___ ,. __ _ Other food industries ------ ---- -------------- ________ _ Yorn, thread, and fabric mills ______ ------ _____________ _ Other textile mill products-------------------------- __ _ Apparel and other fabricated textile products ____________ _ Poper and allied products ----------------------------­Printing, publishing, and allied industries-----------------

Chemicals and allied product•--------------------------Petroleum and coal products ________________________ ., __ Rubber and miscellaneous plastic products ________ .., _____ _ Footwear, except rubber------------------------------Other nondurable goods. _______ ---- __ ------------ __ ---

Not specified manufacturing industries ____________________ _

Transportation, connnunlc.atlons, cand. other pubfk utnitles • Railroads ond railway express service----------------- .... -­Street railways and bus lines---------------------------­Trucking service and warehousing------------------------Water transportation __ -------------------------- ______ _ Air transportation ____ ------------------------------ ___ _

~~~~~~i~~~~s~so~_a_t~~~ :: :: :: :: :: :: : : :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: : Electric and gos utilities ... ------------------------------­Water supply, sanitary services, and other utilities----------

Wholuale ond retail trade------------------------Wholesale trade ------------ ---------------------------

Food and form products ------------------------------Retail trade ____________ ---- ------ -------------- ------ -

Hardware, farm equipment, and building material retailing --General merchandise stores ____ ------------------------Food stores ____ ------ ______ -------------- --- - -- -- ---Matar vehicles and accessories retailing----------------­Gasoline service stations-----------------------------­Apparel and accessories stores-------------------------Furniture, home furnishings, and equipment stores ________ _ Eating and drinking places ____________________________ _ Drugstores __ ---- .... ---- ____ ---- -- -- -------- -- -- ---- -Other retail trade------------------------------------

Finance, iflsurance, a.d real estate _________________ _

Banking and credit agencies-----------------------------Insurance ____________________________________________ _

Other finance and real estate----------------------------

lustuss and MJpoir senkH-----------------------Advertising __________ ------ ____ ------ -·-------- -------Commercial research, management, and programing services __ Automobile services __ ---- __________ ------ ---- -- ------ --Other business and repair services _______________________ _

ftenonal s•rvlces -------------------------------Private households ____ -- ---- -- ---- ---- ------------ ---- -Hotels and lodging places ------------------------------­laundering, cleaning, and other garment services------------

~~~;r~~o~:r~~~i~~~~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: £nt111rtetinrunt and recreation services _______________ _

Profenlo.al and reloted services-------------------H&olth services------------ -- -- --·- __ .,,.. __ ------ -·-- -- --£ducotionol services. government-------------------------Educational services, private .. _______ ---- -- ---- -------- -- -Welfare, religious, and nonprofit membership organizations ---Other professional and related services ______________ ,,_., __ _

Publk oclndnl1tnrtlon 1 ----------------------------

Postal service __ ---- -------- -------- -- ---------- ------ .. Federal public administration ________ ........... ---------------State and local public administration ------~---------------

11ncludes allocated coses not shown separately.

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

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!Data based on sample, ... text For minimum ba.., for derived figur°" (percent, medion, etc.) and meaning Qf •vmbols, ~text]

Mai.. with oorning• in 1969 Median earnings (dollars)

Total, 16 $1 to $2.000 $4,000 $5,000 $6.000 $7,000 $8,000 $10,000 $15,000 Eorners years oki $1,999 to to to to to ta to or All worked 5-0 and over or loss $3,999 $4.999 $5,999 $6,999 $7,999 $9,999 $14,999 more .am.en 10 52 weeks

444 859 81 651 93 633 45 311 43 09() 39 284 33 275 42 715 43 741 22 159 5 043 6 127 50 074 22 835 14 272 2 836 2 377 1 495 I 109 1 494 I 917 1 739 2 309 3 320 47 834 22 335 13 727 2 595 2 169 I 274 968 I 353 l 746 I 667 2 230 3 227 2 240 500 545 241 208 221 141 141 171 n 4 311 5 468

7 322 626 844 575 574 743 726 1 501 1 328 405 7 412 • 339 53 647 8 426 13 163 6 319 5 797 4 547 3 720 4 355 5 315 2 005 4 828 5 923

124 079 14 632 28 489 16 845 14 292 13 022 10 511 12 189 10 503 3 596 5 145 5 957 80 738 IQ 065 19 718 11 304 9 620 8 478 6 697 6 859 5 880 2 117 4 936 5 767 7 497 2 734 2 642 725 363 285 204 262 147 135 2 768 3 893 10 258 1 6n 4 110 I 517 l Oil 563 385 425 407 168 3 682 4 269 5 731 563 1 618 868 596 731 506 486 252 111 4 789 5 432 9 123 986 2 940 1 922 1 290 m 442 360 229 161 4 331 4 762 4 567 362 1 286 628 600 410 353 458 384 86 5 013 5 513 I 844 177 484 267 232 170 129 178 157 50 4 978 5 718 633 58 134 117 74 75 42 70 41 22 5 101 5 758 949 59 145 86 140 as 164 159 90 21 6 524 6 620

7 536 641 1 319 I 257 l 134 I 172 721! 686 458 141 5 486 5 998 7 908 525 1 051 1 078 I 362 I 095 895 939 723 240 5 954 6 334

132 8 - - - 5 11 30 49 29 11 224 11 633 6 431 544 1 301 1 081 975 798 486 533 518 195 5 297 5 860

657 63 68 70 73 103 44 91 10'/ 36 6 529 7 216 1 761 121 373 266 320 253 143 133 105 47 5 377 6 052

983 62 128 71 45 80 94 73 314 116 8 315 10 124 9 820 425 895 619 922 1 465 1 740 I 718 l 593 443 7 336 1 743

911 80 149 208 132 133 68 52 63 26 5 140 5 610 399 15 24 22 5 38 46 28 156 65 10 689 II 417

6 231 1 218 I 603 839 651 502 401 477 "'°° 140 4 351 5 165 42 729 4 449 8 639 5 458 4 605 4 466 3 71!9 5 275 4 584 1 464 5 612 6 349 4 564 604 1 335 743 454 420 288 352 258 110 4 462 5 132 2 213 278 623 317 234 193 192 192 113 71 4 648 5 436

881 85 120 121 148 180 BO 58 89 - 5 714 6 139 4 076 380 984 555 460 467 351 484 296 99 5 259 5 893

692 51 118 161 87 84 33 57 70 31 5 184 5 537 2 080 207 386 318 305 245 233 258 91 37 5 423 5 867 5 939 755 1 913 I 006 761 512 318 308 232 134 4 300 4 917 6 681 337 7f!I 551 686 785 874 1 151 1 161 347 7 220 7 658 2 629 509 318 246 240 256 249 358 272 181 6 006 6 005 4 907 315 638 426 504 610 512 889 749 264 6 935 7 506 I 483 82 133 104 114 126 113 344 394 73 8 404 8 889 3 985 333 561 453 339 401 426 654 751 67 6 764 7 462

597 32 188 187 68 59 24 33 - 6 4 420 4 578 2 002 481 533 270 205 128 96 137 108 44 3 951 4 652

612 118 132 83 67 78 25 55 39 15 4 675 5 675

34 463 4 994 6 035 2 876 2 908 3 411 3 162 4 '44 4 838 1 2'3 6 123 7 046 4 691 194 391 341 459 618 685 976 932 95 7 500 7 792 2 719 1 483 469 151 136 131 101 159 70 19 1 833 4 600 8 416 I 238 I 776 797 756 859 707 I 024 807 452 5 525 6 583 1 922 217 215 229 204 243 109 232 263 150 6 148 7 198

752 60 75 30 45 83 94 144 162 59 7 883 8 287 l 152 329 219 99 116 67 51 114 74 21 3 771 4 613 3 941 360 343 162 220 347 362 693 1 202 252 8 509 9 122 6 117 256 631 468 543 681 786 l 379 l 188 185 7 610 7 928 3 029 534 t 374 446 282 160 114 60 44 15 3 427 3 771

79 31' 14 830 15 225 8 153 a 166 7 188 5 838 7 567 7 80l 4 5511 5 171 6 106 19 577 2 046 2 909 2 082 2 037 1 966 I 808 2 504 2 567 1 658 6 363 7 051 5 783 707 9f!I 706 637 596 540 667 623 318 5 768 6 580

59 742 12 784 12 316 6 071 6 129 5 222 .\ 030 5 063 5 235 2 892 4 786 5 782 6 275 759 I 539 767 834 594 394 502 518 368 5 081 5 580 4 701 940 865 369 392 335 354 575 582 289 5 450 6 826

11 60() 3 438 2 273 l 069 I 172 905 751 785 828 379 4 083 5 279 10 143 965 1 882 1 178 l 275 I 188 984 1 169 1 011 491 5 821 6 375 7 370 I 905 2 110 821 726 ffl 384 421 365 139 3 687 4 695 1 596 357 271 152 160 138 60 149 162 141 5 015 6 IOI 3 684 602 917 38Q 372 459 231 372 348 203 5 116 6 044 3 505 l 342 675 230 255 201 181 193 242 186 3 216 5 129· I 604 376 211 66 70 64 53 205 356 203 7 283 9 015 9 064 2 100 I 567 1 03'I 873 839 638 692 823 493 4 833 6 016

11 U6 962 959 597 7'16 883 1 056 1 599 2 6i4 2 160 a 744 '407 3 828 314 297 232 313 374 383 522 811 522 8 004 8 741 5 064 226 147 163 297 338 502 862 1 388 1 141 9 993 10 455 2 804 422 515 202 186 171 171 215 425 497 6 450 7 681

12 003 2 120 2 682 1 391 1 357 1 031 786 1 057 1 090 48'1 4 862 5 645 219 26 24 30 25 32 32 33 31 46 7 078 7 594 607 58 44 24 40 67 54 75 181 64 8 440 9 653

4 952 989 1 377 691 596 339 252 349 240 119 4 159 4 795 6 165 I 047 I 237 646 696 593 448 60() 638 260 5 219 6 034

9 928 3 441 2 468 906 804 688 416 415 494 296 3 234 4 411 2 330 I 721 464 76 33 19 e 9 - - l 354 I 721 I 772 497 508 176 127 143 38 89 126 6S 3 531 4 541 I 923 353 525 228 181 162 136 103 153 82 4 366 5 196 I 943 440 564 232 259 184 B6 121 42 15 3 885 4 495 1 960 430 407 194 204 180 148 93 173 131 4 737 5 464

1 463 594 368 191 191 110 101 102 103 103 3 834 5 050

38 574 6 554 6 583 2 765 3 617 3 805 3 194 3 599 4 211 4 246 5 936 6 951 0 084 868 1 901 534 549 626 506 612 731 1 757 6 304 7 128

15 988 3 025 2 453 1 116 l 806 I 844 I 587 I 672 I 651 834 s 775 6 898 3 176 977 684 195 219 225 196 242 337 101 3 787 6 004 5 653 971 967 587 745 731 550 487 498 117 5 405 5 759 5 673 713 578 333 298 379 355 586 ~4 l 431 8 616 10 134

21 891 1 637 2 545 1 857 2 211 2 361 2 656 3 891 3 456 1 277 7 126 7 SU 3 765 127 243 131 166 430 . 742 1 324 516 86 8 066 8 265 7 342 519 515 350 576 626 771 I 272 1 945 768 8 494 9 029

10 097 873 1 658 l 316 1 380 I 239 I 063 I 226 929 413 5 871 6 279

MISSISSIPPI 26- 623

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Table 188. Industry of the Male Experienced Civilian Labor Force by Earnings in 1969 and Race: 1970- Continued (oat bolled a t I For le on S-Ol'OP ~ tee ex ,

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

TIU STAn- Continued

N"Sro Experienced d¥lliatl ..._force ............... ..

Agricultur~:_'~:.~-~:::::::::::::::::: Fortttry and fisherifl ................................. .

---

Mfolot •••• ·- •• --•••••••••• -- -- ·- -.•.•••••••.•

<-'-'*' -------- .......................... . .

l>uroble o!t~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: l.oggi:11..-- •••••••••••••••• -- - --- •••••••••• ---- ••••••

.

SoWmi , planing mills, and millwork ................... . MllCelloneous WQOd products·········--------·········

--

Furnhure nnd fixture• ...................... ._ •••.•... Stone, clay, and glass products ....................... .

--

Cement, concrete, gyp•um, and pknter products ••...•.. Primary iron and •tee! in<iustn... .••.•••.•••••••.•...•••

. -

Primary nonh>rrous ind\J•tries ......................... . Fabricated metal industrie<, including not specdifd metal __ •

. -

M<>chinery, except electrieol ............ ,. ••••••••••••• Office. occoun1in.g

1 ond oomputing mochines. _______ ,, ___ ,_ -

Electrical machinery, equipment, and •upplie< •.....•••.••• Rodlo, televiston, and communitotion &Quipment _ .. ____ -~ ~ -

Motor vehicles on-d motor vehicle eqtttpmenL-------------1\ircrolt and ports .................................. . -Other tronsportction equipment - .. ~------ .. -- ___ ., _* ---- __

Profenional ond photographic equipment, and wotchtt .•..• -Ordnance __ ..--- .. __ -------- ...... ,,,.~----- __ -- _____ ..,,. .. _____ _ Miscelloneous monufoctur .. and durable go<>ds - allocotod •• --

No~~';°~~.:!':::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Canni119 and pre1erving produce, seafoods, and bewrogeo ••

. -

~1::~!:1::d~;;;;; :::::::::::::: ::::::::::::: ::: :: · .. Yorn. thread, and fabric mms ......................... . Other textile mill products ••••••••••••••••••••••••.•••• Apparel ond other fabricated textile products ..••••••••••

--..

--Poper and allied products ........................... . Printing, publi1'hing, and allied industries. ••••••.••••••... -Chemical• and allied products ........................ . Petroleum ond coal products. •.•.••••••••••••••.••.••• Rubber and miM:t!Uoneous plottic product• •••••••••••••• Footwear, eXCilpt rubber •••••••••••••••••.••....•••.• Other nondurable goods •••••..•.••••••••••...•••..•.•

Hot specified monufocturing industrie5 .. - .... ,._ .. _..., __________ _

Trao.,.netlaa, ••-lcatioa1, ...t o1W palollc -Roffroods and roilwov express service----~¥~----- ... ------­Stroet railways and bus lines····-·-············--------Trueking service and warehousing------ .. ----------.... - .... -Water transportctio.n __ ------·- --~~--- .. ---- _____ ........... __

~:r ~~:rr:~~~ot~,;=::::::::::::~=======:::::::===~ Communications .... ____ -- ____ ........ -.. ~--- ---- ------ _ ....... -· Electric ond gas utili1ies ....•• __ .•••••.••.•..••••.••••.• Water supply, sanitary service:S, ond other utilitiff ---- ,,_,. __

Wholetalt aa4 retol """" ••••••••••••••••••••••• Whole•ale trade ..•.••••••••••••••••.•.•••••••••••••••

Fo<>d and form products -····-·----··········--·-···· Retail trade ......................................... .

Hardware, form equipment, and building moterial rttolling . Generol merchondi~ 5tpres ...... ----·---·- ... -----~ ..... __ ,. __ food stores .••••••••••••••• ---- ...• ·--- •....•••.••.• Motor vehicles and ac.cenorlt& retailing ....... -- .. ----------Gos.oline serv)ce stations .... ---------........ _,. __ .,.,. _______ _ Apparel and occes"'ries stores ....................... . Furniture, home furn~hing:s, and equipment stores __ .. ____ _ Eating and drinking places •••••.•..••••••••••..•••••.. Drugstores .... __ ,,. __ ----- ____ ..................... _ .. ~- .... ---- ...... .. Other retail trade .•.•••••••••••••••••••...•.•.•.••••

....... ·-· .... """ -----------------· Banking and credtt ogencie• •••••••••••••••••••.••••..•• insurance ____ -- ................................. -- ---- .......... - ......... -- -- -~ --Other finance and real .. late··--·-·····--·········----·

........ """ ...... """"'----······-----------· Achlertising •• ---· -------- •••• -- •• •••••• -------· -- .... Commereiol research, monol)elllent, and programing servi(es. Automobile servicu .................................. . Other busiMss and repoir s«Vices ....... ., ... _____ ............. ~ .. ~-·--

hneool -.S -----------------------------· Private hou..,holds •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Hotels and k>dging plac .. -·-·········-············-···· Laundering, cleaning, and other garment oervices .••••.•••••

~ ~~:..~~z.::~::::::: :::: :::::::::::::::::::: ~-- • .me ................ . ................. """'""....i. .. ····--·----------·

Htolth wrvices •••••••••• -----·--···-······--··-······ Educational service>, government···--···-····----·---·-· Educational $tll"Viees, private ••••••••••.•••••••••••••••.• Wtlfore, religious, and oonprofjt membership organizations •• Other professional and related services •••••••••••••••••••

- "'*"""'"""""'---------------···········­Po•tol service •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Federal publit administration •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Stolt and local public administration ••.•••••......•.•••••

11ncludes ollacoled co11ts not shown separately.

26-624 MISSISSIPPI

--•.. .. ------' ---.. .. .. .. .. .. ·-·-.. .. .. .. .. .. .. ----.. ----.. .. -· -· ------.. --.. ------.. ------..

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

Total, 16 years old and over

120 348

23 987 23 565

422

552

13 494

3.8 704 27 325 4 232 5 543 2 138 3 192 2 158

810 292 243

2 154 l 449

8 l 500

114 415 115

1 500 194

"49 2 151

11 157 l 871

855 223

1 446 204 701 873

l 495 257

1 349 242 940 24

677 222

8 727 I 021 1 100 2 580

351 82

411 302 694

I 729

13 787 3 704 I 288

10 083 I 395

553 1 699 1 391 l 374

197 795 954 161

1 56-4

873 2-42 182 449

2 081 14 54

l 245 768

4 573 2 034

715 611 423 791)

4a8

10 621 l 878 5 884 1 045 1 114

700

2 461 294 832

l 199

$1 to $2,000 $1,999 to or loos $3.999

38 llOl 45 486

14 660 7 993 14 4911 7 824

162 169

136 18'

3 709 5 231

7 554 15 748 5 538 11 49'1 1 B39 1 754 I 100 2 989

259 955 «l6 1 540 241 938 112 354 29 94 29 76

308 679 204 423

8 -234 559

39 33 59 196 II 46

112 3(1/ 30 53 10 19

667 86'1 1 936 4 175

336 763 138 450 37 68

23'1 643 33 62

114 213 206 470 166 395 111 72 186 401 29 72

131 280 - 7 210 279 82 74

2 363 3 358 67 225

806 201 613 1 031 53 65 14 43

154 129 61 143 76 325

370 1 052

3 854 6 025 711 1 soo 271 531

3 143 4 525 281 778 192 212 654 617 206 758 437 718 68 82

150 454 484 282

75 46 596 578

:MO 304 70 76 29 28

141 200

640 908 4 5

16 8 371 547 249 348

2 379 1 449 1 532 407

266 286 153 319 149 175 279 262

16$ 187

2 591 3 266 397 9fl0

1 26:1 1 376 328 343 411 381 193 lll6

508 828 8 63

178 195 272 526

m1rnmum bofi<! for derived figures (percent median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text]

Moles with earnings in 1969 Median earnings (dollors)

$4.000 $5,000 $6.000 $7.000 $8,000 $10,000 $15,000 Earners to to to to to or All worked 50 to

$4.999 $5.999 $6,999 $7.999 $9,999 $14,999 more earners to 52 weeks

14 996 9 471 5 289 2 761 2 188 946 410 2 940 3 572

649 285 118 105 93 39 45 1 636 2 06t 253 112 86 89 26 45 1 625 2 048 /,32

17 32 6 19 4 13 - 2 580 3 056

83 66 50 17 11 - - 3 481 4365

1 914 1 167 670 354 256 173 20 3 162 3 834

6 972 4 008 2 268 1 035 829 239 49 3 498 4 054 4 736 2 793 1 480 621 486 133 39 3 413 3 969

346 105 86 35 36 21 10 2 316 3 OSI 11 13 3 118 806 431 137 42 14 3 468

69 15 3 696 390 158 162 130 - 3 996 23 7 3 545 761 323 132 - - 3 969

380 330 125 72 SB 14 - 3 787 3 988 20 3 655 145 105 {IJ 14 - - 3 977

87 31 32 - 19 - - 4 264 4 429 57 30 21 18 3 5 4 4 289 4 571

529 359 195 33 46 5 - 4 170 4 544 348 273 123 35 39 4 - 4 280 4578 - - - - - - -

3 846 -349 191 82 38 27 20 - 4 210 29 7 4 - 2 - - 3 091

4 296 82 56 9 8 5 - - 3 515 18 11 13 6 6 4 - 4 028

6 oi.i 175 285 300 lf/J 121 29 9 5 540 78 19 14 - - - - 4 179 4333 10 5 - 5 - - -

320 186 49 16 36 5 3 2 940 3 572 2 196 1 200 777 414 343 106 10 3 745 4 236

387 175 108 51 49 2 - 3 571 4 046 170 68 5 6 14 - 4 3 287 3 728 59 16 43 - - - - 4 110 4 481 m 133 85 4 43 - - 3 505 3 866 74 25 10 - - - - 4 095 4314

153 95 67 43 13 3 - 4 154 4581 126 41 8 10 6 - 6 2 981 3 369 241 250 178 155 85 25 - 4 774 5 192

50 6 18 - - - - 2 486 3 379 278 221 133 80 39 11 - 4 315 4636 49 29 26 18 14 5 - 4 408 5 000

182 82 85 47 BO 53 - 4 324 4 827 12 5 - - - - -

2 92i 3 38i. 116 54 11 - - 7 -40 15 11 - - - - 2 784 ... l 214 879 472 199 166 39 37 3 191 3 692

199 2{/J 161 73 26 5 5 5 075 5 351 29 48 4 12 - - - 1 365 2 302

388 210 172 72 59 15 20 3 313 3 813 76 46 62 5 42 - - 4 737 s 120 - 9 4 1 6 - 5

2 798 3 i20 54 51 11 5 - 7 -30 48 6 5 2 - 7 3 259 3694

146 80 24 16 21 6 - 3 668 3 785 19'1 88 14 - - 6 - 2 940 3 131

1 990 1 110 410 173 131 58 36 3 009 3 445 748 441 135 89 43 18 19 3 521 4 013 271 119 32 38 9 13 4 3 405 3 893 l 242 669 275 84 88 40 17 2 839 3 268 188 115 23 5 5 - - 3 071 3 357 92 32 15 10 - - - 2 797 3 044 165 125 97 7 18 12 4 2 634 3 285 251 130 14 5 24 3 - 3 292 3 .488 126 61 8 8 6 10 - 2 696 3 076 30 5 B - 4 - - 2 744 3 423 107 38 36 6 4 - - 3 090 3 249 63 50 21 26 15 - 13 1 971 2 818 21 6 4 - - 9 - 2 239 3 206 199 107 . 49 17 12 6 - 2 644 3 "400 133 83 32 18 43 14 6 3 293 3 844 35 34 5 7 10 5 - 3 342 3 947 22 35 17 11 25 9 6 5 343 5 419 76 14 10 - 6 - - 2 835 3 248 232 133 59 47 37 18 7 2 882 3 324 5 - - - - - - .. , 5 ... . - 11 4 10 -1Al 104 33 19 18 B 4 2 920 3 337 81 29 26 17 15 - 3 2 776 3 189 364 171 83 27 24 34 42 1 922 2794 53 29 13 - - - 1 328 1 641 93 34 -14 - 7 8 7 2 640 3 214 76 36 10 - 7 10 2 956 3 156 37 36 -10 11 - 5 2 714 3 116 105 36 -36 16 10 11 35 2 885 3 523 62 44 16 6 8 2 845 3 319 - -

1 041 1 266 973 650 422 262 150 3 665 3 716 161 98 96 31 20 17 76 3 106 3 308 591 940 745 447 335 152 36 4 514 4 596 77 96 74 31 42 32 22 3 134 3 609 112 67 32 57 21 33 2 766 3 019 100 65 -24 84 4 28 16 3 688 4 236 342 259 138 130 168 70 4 183 16 18 3 745 31 53 54 {IJ 9 7 138 80 - 6 547 139 61 53 69 52 5 4 538 5 223 225 85 20 19 26 9 13 3 241 3 535

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

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Table 188. Industry of the Male Experienced Civilian labor Force by Earnings in 1969 and Race: 1970- ~ontinued [Data based on >ample, see text. For minimum base for d<>fived figtNS (percent, mtdian, etc.) and mtOning of symbolo, set text)

The State Mole> with earning> in 1969 Modion earnings (dollars)

Standard Metropolitan Statistical Total, 16 $1 ta $2,000 $4.000 $5,000 $6.000 $7,000 $B.OOO $10.000 $15,000 Earners Areas of 250,000 or More years old $1.999 to to to le lo to to or All worked SO

and over orion $3.999 $4!19'1 $5,999 $6,999 $7,999 $9.999 $14,999 more earners to52weeh

THE STATE-Continued

Persons of Spanish Language

Experi<tnc:ed clvlllan lobor force ----------------- 551 245 181 130 15e 120 128 212 235 142 6513 7 952 Agrlcuh.,., f...,lly, ...i llshories ___________________

150 38 42 14 6 33 3 762

~;.~~~~~dflsh~rles-::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 145 38 42 14 JI 33 3 6'13 5

Mlol"lt ---- ______________ ..,. .. _________ .,. ______ ........ 28 6 11

Coas-tlon ------------------ -------------- ---- 196 33 52 28 20 9 12 14 21 4 464 6 889

Monofocftlriat .• -- -- ---- ---· ---- __ •• __ ------ -- --- 336 35 11 25 35 12 $9 73 56 311 7 847 • 439 Durable goods •. __ -- ---- -- ______ ---- -- ______ ------ •• ---- 199 8 11 14 27 31 35 49 24 B .l86 9 086

Logging -- -- ---- -- -- -- ---- -- -- -- ---- -- -- -- -- ---- -- --- 5 5 Sawmills, planing mills, and millwork •• ___________________ 8 8 Miscellaneous wood products--------------------------- 14 8 Fumiture ond fixtures -----.. -------------------............... __ 11 11 Stone, cloy, and glass products ---·--------------------- 8 8

Cement, concrete, gypsum, ond plaster products--------- 8 8 Primary iron and steel industries -----.. -----------------· Primary nonferrous industrHts-- ---- ------------------ ___ 8 Fobriooted metal industries, including not specified metal ---- 11 5 6

Machinery, except electrioal ---------------------------- 11 5 Office, accounting, and computing machines .... -----------

Electriool machinery, equipment, and supplies. _____________ Radio, television. and communication equipment ......................

Motor vehicles and motor vehicle equipment _______ ., _______ 23 Aircraft and ports ------------------------------------ 23 7 Other transportation equipment ------------------------- 65 12 18 14

Professional and photographic equipment. and watches ______ 9 Ordnance ____ .......... -- .... -- .... ______ .............. ____ ........ ____ ---- 9

Miscellaneous manufactures and durable goods- allocated --- 19 7 6

Nondurable goods •. -- -- -- -- ---- -- -- -- -- __ ---- --- • -- -- --- 132 27 6 12 28 38 7 464

Meat products -------------- ---- --------------------- 5 5 Canning and preserving produce, seafoods, and beverages ___ 6 6 Bakery products -- ------ ---------------------- -------- 10 10 Other food industries---------------- ____________ .., _____ 9 9 Yorn, thread, and fabric mills---------------------------Other textile mill products..----------------------------Apparel ond other fabricated textile products-------------- 23 17

Zl Pop<r and allied products------------------------------ 35 12 Printing, publishing, and allied industries------------------ 15 7 8

Chemicals and allied products-----·---------------------Petroleum and cool products _________________ ............. - .........

22 8 7 Rubber and miscellaneous plastic products----------------Footwear, except rubber _________ .,. __________ ,. __________ 7 Other nondurable goods ______________ -------·----------

Not specified manufacturing industries ............................................ 5

Transportatlen, co11munkatioas, alHI other puWlc utllitles 1 .. 59 14 15 1 6 Railroads and railway express service----------------------

9 9 Street railways and bus lines -----------------------------Trucking servke and warehousing ------------------------- 15 15

Water transportation .... ----------------------------------6 6 Air transportation .... -- ............. ---- -- -- ---------- -- ---- -- ---All other tronsportotion __________________________________ 8 Communications .... -- .... -- .... -- ---- -- -- -- ---- -- ...... -- -- -- ---- 7 Electric and gos utilities _______________________ .. __________ 16

Water supply, sanitary services, and other utilities ----------- 5

Wloole11le o..i ,.1a111rod1 ------------------------- 307 82 l8 15 46 49 14 13 32 28 5 620 6 3$7

Wholesale trade ------ ------ ------------------------ ---- 63 12 4 1 6 11 5 11 7

Food.and form products -------------------- .. ---------- 10 6 4 8 21 21 5 500 6 224

ReW~1r~~~:e~-t~;~;q~rPmen~-a-~d-b~i1dingn;~t;r1;, .. ret~i1in9::: 244 70 24 ..0 38 14

General merchandise stores .. --------------------..-------- 14 10

Food stores -- ---- -- ---- ------------------------------ 25 7 Motor vehicles and accessories retailing ------------------ 42 18 6 18

29 10 8 Gasoline service stations ........ ---------------------------Apparel and accessories stores ........ ---------------------- 11 5 6 Furniture, home furnishings. and equipment stores ............ ---- 24 11 Eating ond drinking places ........ -- ........ -- .... -- -- ---- -- -- ---- 28 15 4

Drugstores ____ -- .................... -- -- -- -------- -- -- -- -- ---- 1 23 8 Other retail trade------------------------------------- 64 15

Finance, Hil$ul'Dftd, aH real tsfeN ...... ---------------- 44 '9 17 10

Banking and credit agencies -------------·----------------27 6 7 9 ln$uronce ..... __ ......... ____ ------ -· -- -- -- -- ---- -- -- ---- -- -- --

Other finance and real estate-----------------------------

1'!!~:-u •ti repelr servkes ....................................... ----- 43 17

Adverti'..ng ______ ---- __ ---- ..... -------- -------- -- ...... ---- --4 Commercial research, management, and programing services ...... 9 9

Automobile services ---------------------------- ------ ---30 B Other business and repair services. ________ ., _____ ,. _______ .. __

Plf'1ntl 1ervlce1 -------------------------------- 27

Private households -- -------------- ---------------------- 14 6 Hotels and lodging places --------------------------------laundering, cleaning, ond other garment services ......... - .... ------ 13

~~r~~~o:'~~~~~~i~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: &otemolo.,.ot ..d rocrootlon 1..-.k11.---------------- 22 15 1

220 15 26 15 12 22 41 60 23 8 683 9 122 Prof111ioool •"" reloted 1orvlcf1 -------------·------ 51 7 6 14 18 6

Health servioes --·--- ----------------------------------- 82 7 19 12 16 15 13 Educational services, government--------------------------

28 6 6 14 Educational services, private .......................................... ;--:-·------ 5 Welfare, religious, and nonprofit membership orgon1zat1ons ---- 12 22 13 Other professional and related services--------------------- 47

119 6 25 1$ 6 34 28 & 147 Pvbllc od.u.lstnflf•• ----------------------------- 10 10

Postal service -------------- ---------------------------- 11) 6 15 15 6 13 15 Federal public administration ................ ---------- -- -- ---- -- -- 21 13 State and local public administration----------------------- 39

•Includes ollocoted coses not shown separately.

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS MISSISSIPPI 16-625

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Table 188. Industry of the Male Experienced Civilian Labor Force by Earnings in 1969 and Race: 1970-Continued [Doto bo11ed on sample ..., text for minimum tio .. for derived figurn (percent median. etc.) and meoning of symbols, see text)

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

JACKSON SMSA

Totol

hperiencetl cMllaa laber force __ --------------­

~. 1....my, ..... °"""'*------------------Agricuhure __ .. -·-----· ---- ·- -· -· - ----- ---- ---- -- -- ---

-Forestry and fisheri<ts ----·--- ·- ________ ------ -----------

,M'frtlat .... -------· •• ------------------------·­

t .. stnldloto ---'---- __ ---- -· -------·------------M~-----·---·---------·----·---------

Duroble good•------ .... __ •• -·-·-------·----------------

Logging __________ --- _ •••• --·- .. ·----- ____ -· •• __ •.• _ Sawmills, planing m~I•. and mUlwork __________________ __

Miscellaneous wood prodo(t• __ ·----------------------­Furniture ond fix1ures -------------------------------­Slone, cloy, and gloos products ------------------····--

-Cement, coocreter gypsum, and plaster products------ ....

Prlmory iron a.nd steel industries .... - .. -------- .. ·--------­Primary nonferrous industrtes-~---------~-- .. ----- -----­fabricated metal Indus tnes. including not •pecifie<I metal ••• -Machinery, except ~loctricol --··---------- ·-···· ---- •• _

Offite, occount•ng, and computing m.ochines ................... ~-Eloctricol machinery, equipment, and wpplies __ •. ________ _

R:odio, 1etevision. ond communicotion equipmenL _______ _ Motor vehicle5 ond motor vehtcle equipment_T ___________ _ Aircraft and port5 ----------------------------------­Other 1rongpor1a1ion equipment------------------------Profeuionol ond photOgrophic equipment, and watches •• __ _

---Ordno-nce ____ -- -- __ -- _________ - -- -- ____ -- -- - - -- ---- _

Mis.cellaneous manufocturn. and durable goods-a~IDcoted __

.. No~:~:~:~s :: :: :: :::: :: :::: :: :::: :: :: :: :: :::: :: =-Canning and preserving produce, seafood•. ond beverog.s __ Bakery products •• __ ------ •• ____ •• -- ..• ____ .... ------ --Other food industries-------- ______ ........ -----------Yarn. thread, and fobri< mills-------------------------Other lextile mill products -- __________ ------ ----------Apporel and other fabricated textile products-----------­Poper and allied product> ---------------------·-----­Printin9, publilhing. and all~ indus.tr~ --------------.--

Chemicals and allied product•-----------·---------·--. Petroleum and cool products __ •.•• ---.-- _________ ., __ _ Rubber and mi.celloneous plosl11; product•-------------­Footwear, except rubber ,._ .. - __ ----~--- ~------··~··---- _ Other nondurable goods •• __ ----·-·---·--· •• ------ ___ _

Not sp&eified monufocturing indu$trtf"s ____ ..... ., ___ ,, ________ _

Tn111sportatiao, c01R11 .. k-•, °"" oltier pololl( utltill6s ROJlroods and roilwoy e)(preu :;.ervice- .,.._ ---- ., ___ ¥-,.---~- __ Street railways and bus l1neli -------- ... --~-- .. ---------··"'­Trucking servK:e and warehousing-----------------------

~~~~~~~~~:17o0n'~~~ =~ =~ ~===== = = ==== = == ==== = =: === :: == =

t~::~~~.~~~~':so~~o-t~~~ :: == == == == == == == == ===~==·~= :: = = :: Electrtc and gas utinties ____ ------ ------ _______________ _ Wate-r supply, sanitary services,, and other utilffie!i ---------

Whole .... ond nttoll tn>ff -------- -------------- _ Wholesale trade -· •• ------ -------------- ________ ------

-------· -----· -· ------' ---------------.. -··

----

Food ond farm product•-----------------------------·-Retail trade •..•••• __ •••••• __ •. ,-------------- ____ •••. __

Herdwore. form equipment,, ond buikhng motertol retailing _ Gentral merchandise stores~- .. ----------------_------_ food stores -- - _ -- -- .,_ -- ~- .. _ -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- .. - - -Motor vehicles ond OCct!:sories rete11ing ____________ ,. __ _ Gasoline service stoti-0-n' ..... - .... -~--------~-·-----------­Apparel and occessorier $1ores .... -------------~·---- .. --Furnttvre, home furnist 11911. and equipment stores ___ ,.. ___ .. Eating and drinking plo<••---·------ ____ ··-· •• ____ ----Drugstores ______ -- ______ ------ -- -- -- -- - _ ~- -- -- - - ~~ Other retail trade·-------------------------------··--

Fluace, a ... ,,..., mt ntm ________________ _

Ranking and credit agencies----------- ... ----------------lniuronce ... w. ___ ,. .. ~ __ ~- _,. ... ____ •.• __ ---- ---- -- __ -- _. __ Other finonce ond real estate ·- ------ ______ -·-------- __ _

Advertisi,!"~~-::~-~~~==:::::::::::::::::::: Commerdol rHeOin;:h, management. and programing servtces_ Automobile servicu ---·--··--·--· -- •• ---- ---------· __ _ Other businttss and repair services ____________ -------- __ _ ................... _________________ ,, ___________ _

Private households---------------·----·- ... -- .. ·----- ...

-· ------·-------------------------·---·-----·-· Hotelt and lodging ploc .. -·-·- ··------------· •••• -·-- •.

Laundering, deonjng, and other garment strvfces •. ------ --­Barber and beauty •hoP•------·-··---------------------01her per~nol services.,. _____ ---------- __ ---··----------

&to""'° ... t ...i - .............. ····-·---·--

Pnf ........ •odnlate<I-.. ---···--------·---Health services-----·-------- •• -· ....... -- ... -----··- -- • Educational .services, government------------- .. __ ---- __ -­Educational service1, private ... -------------- .. ·---------­Wctlfore. religious., and nonprofit membership organizations __ Other profvuionol and related services·- .... -·-----------

Pwlilk ..i..loolllrGtloo• ------------------------·--Posto! "1rvQ ____ ·-·--·-- __ ---------·------ ----------Federal public administration __ -----------------~--~----­State and local publtc: administrahon __ ------ -~-- ----~M·-~

•include• olkw:oted coses not •hown .. porately.

26-626 MISSISSIPPI

------------·-----·---------

Total, 16 yeon old and over

56 315

1 996 1 912

84

622

6 732

10 51'1 6 590

207 414

75 831

1 233 374 149 24

527

1 327 81

776 67

100 44 48 74 -

761

3 821 524 282 198 580 22 15

202 444 760

355 110 70 5

234 118

5 34, IJJO 358

1 382 24

• 221 167 947 763 520

12 471 4 497

915 7'974

636 759

I 368 1 238

935 276 564 600 300

1 298

35411 919

I 769 858

2 254 126 187 647

I 294

1 638 272 321 359 293 393

238

6 870 2 067 l 770

821 822

I 390

4 070 687

I 069 2 215

$1 to $2,000 $1,999 to orlou $3.999

6 1184 • 952

714 576 721 576

3 -10 39

622 1 391

1 028 1 984 592 1 231

77 72 18 155 5 13

58 166 55 193 28 83 18 29 6 -

55 104

95 127 . -54 146 - 5 6 25 5 -- 10

10 8 - -130 183 419 732

39 116 29 46 27 41 21 119 6 -5 4

17 84 10 71

152 89 34 47 5 36 5 10 5 -

64 /Ji 17 21

423 698 15 43 55 32

109 215 - 5 9 20

52 16 48 67 20 53 63 177

1 825 1 924 274 558

Bl 134 1 551 I 366

42 120 172 142 392 197 67 172

236 237 56 36 54 119

205 133 59 37

266 173

218 175 60 36 69 39 89 100

297 360 18 4 18 18 98 120

163 218

02 377 207 41 89 95 62 84 61 92 73 65

62 28

982 1 044 231 .4J3 222 264 295 157 131 104 103 86

201 356 21 12 64 46 99 267

Main with earnings in 1969 Median eornings (dollars)

$4.000 $5,000 $6.000 $7,000 $8,000 $10,000 $15,000 Earners to to to to to to or All worked 50

$4,999 $5.999 $6,999 $7,999 $9,999 $14,999 more earners to 52 weeks

5 080 4 824 5 !li>l 4 643 6 941 8 450 5 340 6 465 7355

122 119 87 117 89 89 73 2 951 3 626 76 72 58 2 816 3 459 122 115 71 101

- 4 16 16 13 17 15 ... ... 33 13 36 29 141 186 135 10 269 11 409

919 712 SS4 527 723 892 392 5 610 6 657

1 326 1 187 1 223 929 1 132 1 163 557 5 781 6 357 761 792 627 684 758 303 5 828 6 394 842

26 17 15 - - - - 2 736 4 000 48 38 41 17 32 IJJ 5 4 708 5 487 23 7 12 - 4 - 11 ...

185 141 90 67 74 28 22 5 046 5 519 1'11 120 171 161 182 178 32 6 629 7 083 50 41 57 25 43 34 13 5 634 6 539 10 21 15 14 22 20 - 5 833 5 976

4 - - 4 - 5 5 6 000 74 62 41 30 52 64 45 5 492

109 179 211 171 142 219 74 6 727 7 059 - - 5 4 21 28 23

6 22ci 6 7ci3 100 68 91 71 85 112 49 - - 10 15 32 5 ... ...

16 5 11 12 15 10 - ... ... - 11 3 16 - 5 4 ... ... - 7 9 4 7 11 - ... ... 5 - 24 - - 11 16 ... ... - - - - - - - - -

101 85 58 60 69 35 40 4 668 5 424 471 407 414 293 448 394 243 5 709 6 318 76 58 68 46 61 45 15 5 534 5 786 68 41 10 22 19 32 15 4 971 5 549

9 44 49 8 9 11 - 5 500 5 850 58 74 \03 50 92 46 17 6 175 6 451 6 - - - - 5 5 ... ... - - - - - 6 -

4 700 19 24 11 9 11 14 13 4 000 64 41 62 41 67 62 26 6 581 7 317 85 IJJ 94 75 96 78 51 6 043 6 631 31 35 - 22 45 64 77 8 378 8 615 13 5 8 4 14 10 15 5 200 ... 5 5 5 11 18 11 - ... ... - - - - - - -

37 20 4 5 16 10 9 3 536 3 805 13 19 17 9 - 11 11 5 421 ...

398 469 627 474 936 982 342 7 126 7 657 51 22 91 74 196 96 12 8 041 8 131 32 63 43 33 74 23 3 5 952 6 523

119 154 206 139 183 142 115 6 456 6 785 7 - 7 - - 5 - ... - 9 31 14 IJJ 63 15 8 917 9 196

26 20 19 11 13 6 4 4 596 4 667 20 46 73 41 188 365 9,9 9 899 10 360 41 44 70 84 146 236 69 8 952 9 384 95 68 23 54 25 5 10 4 211 4 493

1 049 1 159 1 116 954 1 504 1 707 1 233 6 250 7 300 387 410 440 352 670 752 654 7 510 8 249 97 93 80 83 158 120 69 6 656 7 512

M2 749 676 &!2 834 955 579 5 545 6 766 76 83 43 78 99 64 31 5 964 6 987 42 55 24 48 105 125 46 5 427 7 906

102 98 119 136 112 112 100 4 931 6 626 92 166 133 119 179 206 1()4 6 917 7 456

104 119 54 68 27 74 16 3 954 4 965 31 45 42 11 16 21 16 5 289 6 ('f/7 63 34 78 33 90 29 64 6 154 6 558 30 25 48 15 62 44 38 3 429 6 ('f/4 25 11 6 14 19 84 45 7 857 10 443 97 113 129 80 125 196 119 6 000 7 150

126 156 211 2'19 540 937 884 10 256 10 923 51 53 80 116 96 228 199 9 323 10 373 26 59 92 122 367 565 430 10 978 11 264 49 44 39 61 77 144 255 9 221 10 420

205 211 161 165 316 339 200 6 335 1 5n 4 10 11 11 10 22 36 9 000 IQ 909 5 19 25 15 12 62 13 7 567 9 417 95 60 61 46 56 66 45 5 175 6 056 101 122 64 93 238 189 106 6 672 7 866 169 133 156 41 105 104 61 3 735 5 111

18 - 6 - - - - 1 314 ... 34 28 34 5 23 6 7 3 505 4 774 44 43 19 14 26 47 20 4 761 5 744 28 29 51 4 24 4 - 3 859 4 294 45 33 46 18 32 47 34 5 409 6 136 22 32 23 11 18 11 31 s 219 6 043

523 408 572 480 628 1 166 1 067 6 836 8 280 168 132 186 124 129 253 411 6 374 7 239 139 157 172 190 221 295 110 6 599 7 461 44 31 46 33 44 107 64 3 471 7 636 96 53 66 77 88 152 55 6 409 6 960 76 35 102 56 146 359 427 11 267 12 034 188 225 435 617 809 874 365 8 032 8 414 14 30 124 134 246 89 17 . 8 069 8 255 10 17 49 80 156 418 229 11 346 11 553 164 169 252 381 397 367 119 7 411 7 670

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

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Tobie 188. Industry 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

JACKSON SMSA-Continued

Negro

Experienced clvillan labor force -----------------Agriculhoro, fanshy, ...i flsheri., _________________ _

~~~~~u~~cilisiieri~s-:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ---

Mining ---- -----·-- ----------------······------Con1truetio11 ____ ---- __ ---- ____ ------ ____ -~ .. ___ _ -M .. ufocturlng •••• ------ •••• ---- __________ •• ___ _

Durable goods ______________ -------------- •• ____ --·- __ • -Logging -- ------------ --------------------·- •••• ___ _ Sawmills, planing mills, ond mi\lwork ___________________ _

--Miscellaneous wood products----------------- .. -- ... ----­Furniture and fixtures --------------------------------Stone, cloy, and gloss products ... ,. _____________________ ,..

---

Cement, concrete, gypsum, and plaster products .............. .. Primary iron and steel industries -------------------...... ..

--

Primary nonferrous industries ............ -----------... ---·----Fabricated metal industries, including not specified metal __ _

---Machinery, except electrical ----------------------------Office, accounting, and computing machines------~-----Electrical mochinery, equipment. and supplies ____________ _ -

Radio, television, and communication equipment_ _______ _ Motor vehicles and motor vehicle equipment _____________ _

---

Aircraft ond parts ----------------------------·-----­Other transportation equipment ------------------------Professional and photographic equipment, and watches ____ _

--Ordnance ________ -----------------------------------Miscellaneous manufactures and durable goods-ollocote<L ..

---

Nondurable goods ______ ........ ____ .... __ ---- .... __ .. _ .......... _ .. ___ _ -Meat products -------- ........ ---- ............ ____ ------ -------Canning and preserving produce, seafoods, and beverages .... Bakery products __ •• ------------ ____ -----------------

-Other food industries-----------------------------------Yarn, thread, ond fabric mills _________________________ _ -Other textile mill products __ •• -----------------· ••••••• Apparel and other fabricated textile products------------­Poper and allied products·------------·---------·----­Printing, publishing, and allied industries-----------------

---Chemicals and allied products _________________________ _ . Petroleum ond cool products..------------------------­Rubber and miscellaneous plastic products--------------­Footwear, except rubber------------------------------Other nondurable goods ________ -------------------- ---

----Not specified manufacturing industries ____ -------------- __ --

' -Transport.tiot1, communkatlon.s, and other puWk utilities Railroads and railway express service ___________________ .... Street railways and bus lines ---------------------------­Trucking service ond warehousing-----------------------

-Water transportation __ ---- ________ -------------- .... ----Air transportation .... ________________ -- -- -- -- ---- -- ...... - -

~~~~~~i~~~~s:so~~t~~~ :: :: :: :: :: :: :::::: :: :::::: :: :: :: Electric and gas utilities-------------------------------­Water supply, sanitary services, and other utilities ---------

Wholesale and retaH trade----------------------­Wholesale trade ---- __ -------- ---- ------------------ __

Food ond form products -----------------------------Retail trade ••.• __ •• -------- __ ---------------------- .•

Hardware, form equipment, and building material retailing_ General merchandise stores ______ .... ---------------- ---Food stores __ ---- __ -------------- -- ------------ -- --Motor vehicles and accessories retailing _______ ,. _______ _ Gasoline service stations ____________________________ _ Apparel and accessories stores __ ........ __ .... __ -- -- -- -- -· .... Furniture, home furnishings, and equipment stores _______ _ Eating ond drinking places ___________________________ _

Drugstores __ ---- __ -·---- ------------ ---------- -- --Other retail !rode---------------------·-------------

fiHace, illsurance, aad real estate ________________ _ Banking and credit agencies----------------------------Insurance .. _____ .... ______________ ........ __ -- .... __ -- ........ -- --Other finance and real estate ---------------------------

Advertisin~·~:~~·-:~ ~~: .. ·~~~~ :: :::: :: :: :: :: :::::: :: Commercial research, management, and programing services_ Automobile services -- -------- ------------------ -------Other business and repair services .... ------------ .... ---- ---

Penoaal services------------------------------Private households __ -------------- ---------- -- -------­Hotels and lodging places -----------------------------­laundering, deaning, and other garment services ...... -------­Borber and beauty shops •••..... ----------------------­Other personal services-------------------------·---·--

httmill1Hnt and rKnHJtion services .. ____ .,. ________ _

Professloltal and reined servkts -----~------------Health services ---- __ -------------- -------- -----------Educational services~ government ___________ .,. ___________ _ Educational services, private,.. ________ ...... :-------:---:-----· Welfare, religious, and nonprofit membership argomzot1on$ -­Other professional and related services------------------ ..

Pdlk Hmlols!nlllon• -·-···----------------····-

--------------------------------------------------· --------------------------------------

Pos1al service __ ---- .... ------------------------------ ----federal public administration .. _____________________ ,._ -- --State and local public administration ... --------------------

----'includes allocated coses not shown separately.

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

(Doto based on sample, oee text. For minimum base for derived fiqum (percent, medion, etc.) and meaning of symbols, ... text]

Mole$ with eomings in 1969 Median earnings (dollars)

Total, 16 $1 to $2.000 $4.000 $5,000 $6.000 $7,000 $8.000 $10,000 $15,000 Earners years old $1.999 to to to to to lo to or All worked 50 and over or loss $3,999 $4.'199 $5,999 $6,999 $7,999 $9.999 $14,999 rnore earners to 52weeks

15 019 3 026 5 636 2 657 l 527 I 040 440 420 l9S 71 3 591 3 '71 983 537 3°' 59 16 7 u 16 - 6 1 831 2 430 977 537 »I 59 16 7 27 16 - 6 I 819 2 404 6 - - - - - 6 - - - ... . ..

33 - 15 10 8 - - - - - ... ... 2 389 345 922 500 152 179 87 Ml )6 - 3 843 4 226 3 871 552 1 470 857 45'1 345 90 84 14 - 3 882 4 204 2 574 383 960 556 315 211 84 55 10 - 3 883 4 264 168 69 66 22 7 4 - - - - 2 455

3 505. 211 9 142 33 8 15 4 - - - 3 359 27 - 13 12 2 - - - - -477 50 138 136 90 47 16 - - - 4 371 4 698 505 50 165 95 87 50 34 19 5 - 4 395 4 720 \91 28 67 • 27 34 22 9 4 - - 4 019 4 321 88 18 29 10 12 15 - 4 - - ... ... - - - - - - - - - - - -202 30 82 39 24 17 5 5 - - 3 732 3 948 220 39 59 68 25 16 8 5 - - 4 176 4 493 - - - - - - - - - - - -321 33 117 92 26 40 6 7 - - 4 114 4 211 5 - 5 - - - - - - - ... ... 40 6 20 9 - - - ,5 - - ... ...

16 - - - 7 3 6 - - - ··- ... 13 - 6 - 7 - - - - - ... ... 14 6 B - - - - - - - ... ... - - - - - - - - - - - -272 73 115 40 20 4 5 10 5 - 3 096 3 6'17 1 2-46 152 489 295 137 134 6 29 4 - 3 926 4 122 236 29 92 30 39 42 2 - 2 - 3 935 3 767

130 19 33 53 25 - - - - - 4 245 ... 62 11 18 5 4 24 - - - - ...

240 10 109 511 23 35 - 5 - - 4 017 4 198 6 6 - - - - - - - - ... -- - - - - - - - - - - -84 12 50 12 4 - - 6 - - ... ...

135 10 38 52 16 19 - - - - 4 375 ... 80 12 41 17 6 4 - - - - ... ...

118 25 39 31 15 - 4 4 - - 3 744 3 971 511 - 21 13 5 5 - 14 - - ... ... 2() 5 5 5 - 5 - - - - ... ... - - - - - - - - - - - -77 13 43 19 - - - - 2 - ... ... 51 17 21 6 7 - - - - - ... ...

1 288 230 .... 214 163 109 39 44 - s 3 711 4 031 124 11 22 31 22 21 10 7 - - 4 935 ...

70 18 10 5 33 4 - - - -484 56 181 85 53 56 23 30 - - 4 059 4 4llO - - - - - - - - - - - -38 5 2() - 4 4 - - - 5 ... ...

72 25 16 15 11 5 - - - - ... ... 62 10 32 - 12 6 - 2 - - ... ... 70 5 17 20 17 5 6 - - - ...

300 59 172 55 11 3 - - - - 3 055 3 141

2 468 421 1 028 453 307 162 )6 48 6 7 3 582 3 963 915 99 348 208 \57 58 20 21 - 7 4 058 4 466 203 23 . Bl 44 35 14 6 - - - 3 938 4 426

1 550 322 680 245 150 104 16 27 6 - 3 332 3 648 127 30 50 22 20 5 - - - - 3 340 ... 93 36 34 8 4 11 - - - -

3 287 3747 237 58 94 19 27 34 - 5 - -220 14 114 34 4B 10 - - - - 3 684 3 915 231 53 117 41 17 - 3 - - - 3 068 3 367

44 9 14 8 5 8 - - - -3 59i 3 27i 162 11 88 35 11 17 - - - -

183 61 74 u· 10 9 5 10 - - 2 824 3 190 24 4 6 14 - - - - - -229 46 89 50 8 10 8 12 6 - 3 539 3 968

231 68 70 34 22 10 5 7 ' 6 3 357 3 68& 43 16 10 7 5 - - - 5 - ... ... 66 7 10 5 17 5 5 7 4 6

2 6.io ... 122 45 50 22 - 5 - - - - ... 375 111 129 57 39 14 7 6 B 4 3 186 3 944

4 4 - - - - - - - - ... ... 17 4 6 - - - - - 5 -

221 56 61 44 31 14 2 6 3 4 3 787 4 434 133 47 llJ 13 a - 5 - - - 2 650 ... 852 342 314 125 36 1, - - 5 11 2 535 3 223 254 195 41 18 - - - - - - 1 303 200 74 88 31 7 - - - - - 2 591 3 205 132 27 70 16 14 - - - 5 - 3 114 ... 97 27 50 15 5 - - - - -

169 19 65 45 10 19 - - - 11 4 011 4 139

110 36 28 18 19 5 - 4 - - 3 357 ... 1 916 325 663 263 178 161 101 .. 104 33 3 910 4 023

594 103 269 92 38 47 16 12 7 10 3 442 3 629 898 121 208 86 122 111 B5 n 76 17 5 279 5 239 191 48 99 19 12 3 - - .4 6 2 960 130 32 50 38 6 - - - 4 - 3 320 3 440 103 21 37 28 - - - 4 13 - 3 649 ... 503 59 204 67 28 29 42 55 13 6 3 8'7 l 982

93 6 6 - 4 23 16 31 3 - ... ... 67 15 14 - 3 6 7 12 10 -332 36 175 67 17 - 19 12 - 6 3 486 3 52i

MISSISSIPPI 26-627

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Table 189. Industry of the Female Experienced Civilian Labor Force by Earnings in 1969 and Race: 1970 (Doto booed on sample see hoxt For minimum base fOf derived figures (percent median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text]

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

THE STATE

Tata I

Ex~ d'lllllm lalior fQtU -----···---------~. i-.try, .... tiahoNs __________________ _

Agriculture ------·--- •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Forestry ood fishoriff .................................. .

Mlolot •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ···-·

c----------------------··---··---·-·· --

M-.locmtiof ................................. .

Ou=~°'.'.'.:~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: --

Sowmi Is, planing miUs, ond millwork •••••••••••••••••••• Miscellaneous woad products •••••••••••••••••••.••••••

---Furniture ofKI fixtures .... ,,. ...... _.,. __ .. __ ,,, ................. ------------Stone, day, and glan products •••••••••••••••.••.••.•. --Cement, concrete, gypsum, and plaster products •••..•.. Primary iron and steel Industries--------------------··· -Pfimory nonferrous industries. ........................ .

. -fobricoted metal iodustrm, indudin\I not specified metal ••• -

Machinery, ext4pt electrical------------------·---------Office, accounting, and camp<Jting machines •••••••••••• Electric<JI machinery, equipmenl, and wpplies ••••••••••••• -

Radio. telievision, and commu-nicotton .,quipment .... _____ ,.,.. Motor vehicles and motor vehicle equipment ••••••••••••••

--Aircraft and parts •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.••• Other tronsportation equipment .. --~ ............ ~-------------

--

Profe .. ional ond photographi<; equipment, and wolches ____ _ Ordnonce __ .,, ___ ........ _ ... .,. ..... ..,._ -· ______ ........ -------- ....... - ---

--

Miscelloneau• monufaelures ond durable goods - allocated __ --No~a:~3=•:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: --Canning and preserving produce, seafoods, and beverages ••

Bakery praducis -------- •••••••• __ •• __ .•••••••••••..• -Olher food industries ______ .••••• ······-··-·····-·-··· -Varn, thread, and fabric mm•····-------··-·····--·-··· Olher tex1ile mill products •• -····----------······-····· Apparel and olher fabricated textile products-------------Poper and allied praducls ------------------·····-----­Prinling, publishing, and allied industries------·-------·--

--

Chemicala and allied products. ••••••••...•.••.••...••. Petroleum and coal products ••••.•• _ •••••••.•••••••••• Rubber and miscellaneous plasti<; producls •••••••••••••• Footwear. except rubber--- .......... ---- ............... ~-- ... ----·-Other nondurable goods ............... --- ............................ -- ......... - ..

Not 5.pecified m<:>nufacturing industries ............ ---.. --............... _

1 ... .,whltlff. -·-· .... - poYk utlllttn Railroads and railway ex:press service·------- ......................... .. Street railways and bu1 line$ _________ ,. __ ,,, ____ .. .,. ........ - .... -Trucking servtce and warehousing ...................... ___ ,.. __ ,. __ ..,...,.,. ... Water transportation .................................................. " ................... .. Air transportotion_., __ --~- __ ..,, ___ ,.. .. __ ........ __ ..... _ ......... _ ..... __ ... All other tronspartohan .............................. .. Communications-· .... __ ------ ___ ,.,. ... ,. __ .. _______ --·-------Electric and gas utiltti., ____ --------------·-·· ......... . Wottr supply, sanitary service•. and olher utilitieo •••.••.••

Whole...i. .. d rel<lll lnl4e ••••••••••••••••••••••• Whole>ale trade __ •• -·-----------·-··-···· ••••••••••.•

food and farm product• -------------------------·--· Retail 1rade .... ____ ......... _________ ,... __ ---- ______ ------ ___ _ Hardware, form f<l•ipment, and building material relailing • General merchandise 1tores .... ---·---·-·-·---·---- -----Food slores .•.•••••.•.••. ---- •.•...•..••. __ ••.••.•• Motor vehicles ond occessorln retoil~ng ---·---··-------Gasoline service stations _____ .,. ......... - ................................ - .. .. Apparel ond accessories •lores. ••••••••••••••.•••••••• furniture, home furnis.hings. and equiipment stores ........ _,. __ fating and drinking ploces ......... ________ .......... . Orug•lor .................... __ •••••••••••••••• __ •. Other retail trade •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

Ra.wee, .......... , aoMI M Htfdt ................................. -Banking and credtt agencie• -·-·--···-······-·····-····· ln$uronce ...... .,_., .... ---................... ---- -- ........ ---- -- .... ------Other fmonce and real es1ate ----·----------·-----------

holoeu .... ,.,. .............................. . Advertisinq ---· ---· •••••••• ----------···- •••••••••••• Commercial reseorch. monogemenl, and pr<>grominq services. Automobile services -- -------------- ------·------------Olher business and repair service•---------·-------------

,...- .... 1co1 -----------------------------­Private hOUMholds •• -- -- ---- ·------ ----- -- -- ---- ------Hotels and lodging ploc .. ------························ Laundering, cteoning, and other gormenl services ••••••••••. Barber ond beauty shop•·····----- .. ·---·····-········-Othtr personal servK:es ---·-- ------------------ .... ____ .,_

_......_ ............. nnk••-·-----·-------Prof .......... nolot.d unl<es ··············-···

Health services---------------- •••••••••••••..••••••••• Educational services, government···········--··--·--···-Educational services, privo1e __ ............................. __ ............ _ .. __ Welfare, religious, and nonprofit membership orgonizolion• •. Olher prafessionol ond related services····-----··--------

~ .....,.._, -------------------------·-Postal servi«> ••••••.••••••. ·--------- •••••••••••• ___ _ Federal public odministrotion _____ ...................... _ State and local public odmini11rotion -----·--·--·-··-·····

•Include$ allacoted com not shown separolely.

26-628 MISSISSIPPI

----.. -----· ' ·-----.. .. ----------------------------·-.. ----.. -------· -· -· ----------.. -------· .. --.. -----· -· ----

Total, 16 yeoro old and over

269 353

4 147 3 881

266

355

2 231

64 9'5 18 758

273 817

l 048 2 895

597 144 44

193 1 272 1 155

13 4 943

666 225 143 921

l 232 144

2 856 45 924

2 611 696 218 458 604

3 789 29 731

942 I 344

983 97

734 1 133 2 584

313

a 419 201

1 369 822 107 134 247

3 755 1 064

180

45 164 4 416 l 431

.4() 748 951

8 788 5 928 1 516

369 3 784 I 248

10 475 1 630 6 059

10 '35 5 761 3 Ml4 I 770

2 804 96

381 317

2 010

42 453 26 715 3 789 3 077 4 696 4 176

924

79 161 24 925 35 661 7 7SO 4 481 6 144

1 765 820

3 472 3 247

$1 to ~ $1,000 $499 to la

or loss $999 $1,999

27 642 28 125 43 659

1 302 518 649 I 280 494 620

22 24 'l!I

4 4 15

83 98 209

2 600 3 581 7 237 594 1 020 1 829

6 18 33 33 38 84 33 68 59 66 167 217 14 15 14 6 - 5 8 5 2 'I 11 34

36 69 132 27 91 122 - - -

192 162 502 25 15 44 11 3 32 - 12 32 10 38 62 33 72 193 5 - 15

111 251 'l!l6 l 987 2 5'l!I 5 342

172 178 435 92 110 138 15 40 11 49 14 58

5 II 49 139 210 454

l 060 I 460 3 334 4 65 91

146 113 133 57 64 63 9 - 5

20 37 68 26 20 111

193 207 392 19 32 66

380 742 1 298 6 17 -

132 290 709 35 so 73 5 10 -6 25 17

'l!I 11 40 120 189 267 10 53 107 17 11 10

s 330 s3n 8 597 260 308 586 82 162 213

5 070 5 069 8 Oil 67 56 111

991 1 005 1 488 673 704 l 057 96 97 155 45 38 57

362 438 555 93 130 195

l 786 l 763 3 084 182 211 310 775 627 999 450 522 917 148 200 450 107 171 264 195 151 203 245 2U 457

5 6 17 28 32 81 25 21 24

187 167 335 11 257 10 409 11 604 B 836 e A62 7 825

616 448 1 058 254 276 826 454 394 933

l 097 829 962

151 117 1n

5 459 6 147 11 747 l 165 l 420 3 184 2 419 2 789 5 264

907 l 011 1 582 335 450 818 ~ 477 899 381 384 151

25 38 92 180 111 283 165 221 352

fllmoles wilh earnings in 1969 Median earnings (dollars)

$2,000 $3.000 $4,000 $5,000 $(>,000 $7,000 $10,000 Earners to to lo to to to or All worked 50

$2.999 $3,999 $4,999 $5,999 $(>,999 $9,999 more earners ta 52weeks

40 621 49 970 31 490 22 304 12 847 9 486 3 209 2 868 3600

651 3'9 216 161 98 102 61 1 391 2 578 600 365 187 135 55 eo 57 l 269 2 411

43 24 'l!I 26 43 22 4 3 625 5 500

44 45 63 30 54 17 19 5 083 6 3U

244 3ea 392 322 224 160 111 4 239 4 970

11 765 21 847 11 216 3 758 1 448 1 093 450 3 335 3 177 2 641 5 404 4 lSO l no 676 494 180 3 610 4 139

44 90 30 13 23 12 4 3 394 3 657 135 2BO 110 70 25 37 5 3 423 3 667 208 325 216 76 26 31 6 3 480 3 962 379 815 788 317 101 45 - 3 759 4 258

53 183 152 90 27 39 10 4 128 4 681 20 32 10 41 10 15 5 4 900 ... 8 9 7 - - 5 -

3 ais ... 42 33 49 - 6 9 -

187 238 319 137 82 65 7 3 891 4 .;9.; 149 233 219 196 48 45 25 3 809 4 613 - - 6 - - - 7

3 560 3 987 671 l 686 I 169 387 95 50 'l!I 70 107 234 102 42 27 - 4 308 4 642 34 49 44 31 16 - 5 3 663 4 526 4 4 6 41 30 9 5 5 3'l!I

5 726 82 138 173 136 95 117 70 4 754 196 370 304 43 16 5 - 3 330 3 864 27 34 22 11 18 12 - 3 735

422 917 542 222 68 13 14 3 379 3 808 9 079 16 384 7 039 l 966 751 587 260 3 246 3 666

644 704 316 106 16 40 - 2 808 3 358 111 117 67 19 11 31 - 2 072 3 672 27 52 28 29 6 5 5 3 308 3 904 57 128 54 45 22 26 5 3 398 4 009 74 185 218 37 21 4 - 3 881 4 082

535 I 034 832 370 125 79 11 3 538 4 118 6 471 12 096 4 019 867 246 lll 67 3 210 3 566

115 200 123 126 99 93 26 3 980 5 186 145 305 231 93 68 59 51 3 443 4 237 91 161 353 72 34 43 45 4 157 4 551 14 17 11 5 18 13 5

3 59i 106 230 125 76 20 29 23 3 961 169 451 317 35 4 - - 3 533 3 920 520 704 345 86 61 54 22 2 962 3 568

45 59 27 22 21 12 10 2 878 4 019

762 I 156 1 310 1 409 707 557 98 3 889 4 941 5 11 4 41 48 58 11 6 344 6 405

121 62 28 9 8 5 5 l 370 2 655 82 146 150 141 79 44 22 4 167 4 853 15 9 21 15 16 16 - 4 690 ... 7 9 18 6 - 41 5 4 167

4 082 30 42 61 17 6 11 - 3 321 354 607 620 889 412 261 36 4 549 5 171

57 143 233 233 107 102 19 4 695 5 095 36 44 so 8 - 4 - 3 364 3 500

8 163 8 153 4 347 2 209 l 139 1 173 676 2 402 3 215 520 927 857 412 264 173 109 3 576 4 286 190 268 272 105 BO 49 10 3 256 4 206

7 643 7 226 3 490 l 797 875 l 000 567 2 291 3 157 152 231 143 76 58 24 33 3 387 3 808 l 825 l 870 805 423 125 191 65 2 499 3 354

1 043 l 097 591 312 136 189 126 2 508 3 184 156 349 254 171 128 70 .4() 3 728 4 423 74 72 24 33 5 21 - 2 601 3 137

721 921 339 171 68 123 86 2 745 3 410 231 278 131 79 30 60 21 2 892 3 486

2 014 931 384 195 123 130 65 l 548 2 125 321 340 119 22 36 34 55 2 349 3 205

1 106 l 137 700 315 166 158 76 2 568 3 413 1 089 2 189 2 946 1 517 661 419 225 4 102 4533

538 1 199 1 n2 819 352 197 86 4 195 4 545 322 733 929 S05 199 139 35 4 113 4 528 229 257 245 193 110 83 104 3 416 4 471 371 514 427 229 118 174 43 3 200 4 12~

15 11 23 - 4 10 5 45 68 35 25 21 41 5 3 066 4758 47 71 40 55 14 14 6 3 585 4 143 264 364 329 149 79 ltl9 27 3 143 4 012 4 283 2 486 1 141 516 252 330 175 979 1 445 1 082 'l!/7 84 42 13 69 5 767 995 745 491 221 62 74 40 34 l 785 2 382 l 018 479 126 37 17 25 19 2 179 2 525 993 826 534 255 94 135 78 2 571 3 172 445 393 176 120 54 61 39 l 168 1 771

138 138 57 74 25 32 20 2 159 3 321 12 278 11 641 8 393 11 039 7 063 4 276 l 118 3 339 3 898 5 496 5 395 3 174 l 884 l 511 l 285 411 3 222 3 672 4 513 3 866 3 254 6 978 4 212 2 119 447 3 762 4 499 l 031 731 590 996 547 296 59 2 364 3 368 530 677 541 498 317 267 48 3 159 4 038 708 972 834 683 476 309 153 3 365 4 177

833 l 024 982 1 040 l 058 l 093 213 4 513 5 512 111 109 75 56 117 185 12 4 467 6 000 296 327 356 515 591 657 156 5 355 6 228 391 537 508 448 335 245 45 3 921 4737

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

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Tobie 189. Industry of the Female 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 clvlllon labor force -------------·-·-~.!...my, mMl llsheries __________________ _

~:S~~u~nd"fis"he~i~s-::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Mloiot ---------·-·-·-· --···-------··----·· -·-­

CM1tnodloa -·---------- --···- ---·---·---·-- --·­

Moaufoc"'""'---------------···-----------·----. Durable goods .. ---- .•.••••• ____________ ------------ •• __ Logging -- -- •••••• -- •..••. -· •••• ·······-------.••••• Sawmills, planing mills, and millwork ••••••••.•••••••••••• Miscellaneous wood products-----·----------- ... - ............ ..

-Furniture and fixtures .......... ____________ .,_,. ________ .., __ _ Stone, cloy, ond gloss products -···----····-····-------

Cement, concrete, gypsum, and plaster products-------­Primary Iron ond steel industries --------··-···--·----·· Primary nonferrous industries .................... ----------------Fabricated metol industries, including not specified metol ••• Machinery, except electrical __ •••••••••• ---- ____ -·-- ~-.

Office, accounting. and computing machines ...................... .. Electrical machinery, equipment, end supplies ........................ ..

Radio, television, and communication equipment ... ____ ,. __ _ Motor vehicles and motor vehic" equipment_.., ____ ., ___ ,.,. ..... Aircraft ond ports ------·--------------·-------------Other tronsrortation equipment ________ ,.,. ______ ...... _ .. ___ _ Professiono and photographic equipment. and watches ........ .. Ordnance ____ ........................ -------------------- ........ __ _ Miscellaneous monufoctures ond durable goods-allocated .•

Nondurable goods .. __________ •• __ •• __ •• ____ ----- _____ .• Meat products --------------------------------------Conning and preserving produce, seafoods, and beverages ....

~~~:;"ft:d1~d~~tri;;::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Yorn, thread, ond fabric mills·--------------·--------·· Other textile mill products.. __________________________ _ Apparel and other fabricated textile products ____________ _ Poper ond allied products __ -------------------- ----··· Printing, publishing. and allied industries ................................ _

Chemicals ond allied products __ -------- •• --------------Petroleum and cool products ................ ____________ ............ _ Rubber and miscellaneous plastic products--------------­footwear, except rubber----------------------------- .. Other nondurable goods •• ---- __ ------·--------- .•.. __ _

Not specified manufacturing industries ______________ ---- __ _

TrHsportatkta, cON•1Mkotioa1, ud other pWllc utlitles1

Railroads and railway express service--------------------­Street roilwovs and bus lines ---------------------------­Trucking service and warehousing ------------------------Water transportation------------_., ______________ ------_ Air transportation .... __ ---- __ .... __________ .... __________ .... __ All other transportation----------------·--------- .............. ... Communications ---- __ ------ -------------------- ............. .. Electric and gos utilities ______________ ., .................................. .. Woter supply, sonitory services, ond other utilities -·------··

WholeHle o..i ,.tol tN.te -----------------------· Wholesale trode ---- •• __ ---- -------------------- -------

Food ond form products --·-----------------------·-·· Retail trode ·-·- --·---·----- •. -------- __ ----·--- -------

Hardware, form equipment, and building material retailing .... General merchandise stores .... --------------------------Food stores---- -- ---- -------------- -------- •• -------Motor vehicJes and accessories retailing-----------------Gasoline service stations .... ____ ---- ______ ---- ___ ............ .. Apparel and accessories stores ........ -------- .... __ ................ .. Furniture. home furnishings, and equipment stores ________ _ Eating and drinking places .................. ___________________ _ Drugstores __ .., ___ ------ ---------- ------------ ---- ---Other retail trade---------------------·--------- .. ----

Fiaaatt, il1u...-., MCI real 11ttrte ........ --------------Bonking ond credit agencies .... ---- -------------- -- ___ ., ---Insurance .... ____ .... -- -- .... -- .... -- -- -- ---- - .. ---- -- -- -- -- -- -Other finance and real estate----------------------------

Advertisin~~·::~-~~-~-·~~::::::::::::::::::::::: Commercial research. management. and programing servkes .. .. Automobile services __ -------- __________________ .............. ,, Other business and repoir services ................................ - ............ ..

""'°'"" Mnk11 -------------------------------Private households -- ------------------ ---------- ------­Holels ond lodging ploces ···---------------------------­Laundering, cleaning, and other garment services ........ - .. ------Barber and beauty shops. ______________________________ _ Other personal services __________________ ........................... ...

lotemlooo .. t ont1 nenotloa services _______________ _

Profe111-l ao4 n1etff 1orwltt1 ---------·---------Heofth services __ ........ -------- _., ___ ., _________ .,. ______ ----Educational services, government ................................................... _

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

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

-. -----

------Educational services, privote __ -------------------- ------­

Welfare, religious, and nonprofit membership organizotions --­Other professional and related services---------------------

,_ odtolehlnltloo• -----------------------------Posto! service ____ •• __ ------ ---- ---- -- -- -----·---- -- --Federal public administration ______________________ ------State and local public administration ·-··----------------·

------•includes allocated cases not shown separately.

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

[Dato bosed on sample, see text. For minimum base for derived figure11 (percent, median, etc.) ond m«Jning of •vmbola, see text]

Femo1e> with eorning1I in 1 wn Median eoming• (dollars)

Totol, 16 $1 to $500 $1,000 $2.000 $3,000 $4,000 $5.000 $6.000 $7,000 $10,000 Eorne" veors old $499 to to to to to lo to to or All worked so ond over or loss $999 $1,999 $2,999 $3,999 $4,999 $.5,999 $6,999 $9,999 more eorf'ltrs to 52weeks

87 40S 15 690 15 uo 20 407 14 116 10 177 4 345 3 690 2 330 l 048 272 1 621 2 Oil 2 140 1 069 325 348 221 76 54 21 11 - 8 502 1 506 2 068 1 057 306 338 221 76 42 16 4 - 8 489 l 451 72 12 19 10 - - 12 s 14 - - ... . ..

19 - - - - $ - 5 - 4 5 ... ... 317 30 11 43 62 60 36 30 30 15 - 3 2111 4 056

13 294 93'1 1 222 2 223 3 036 4 017 1 297 314 120 90 36 2 745 3 405 4 734 233 451 687 989 1 475 635 150 61 28 25 3 005 3 558 147 6 - 21 15 58 19 7 17 - 4 3 543 ~ 15 15 60 61 154 30 8 - 5 - 3 011-4 3 304 354 28 48 13 142 89 11 JI - 6 6 2 620 3 391 698 23 61 104 105 228 134 2:8 11 4 - 3 246 3 732 79 4 - 10 9 25 24 7 - - - ... ... 25 - - 5 5 5 10 - - - - ... ... 9 - - 2 - 4 3 - - - - ... ... 42 - 5 - 17 16 4 - - - - d6i 346 11 41 51 92 56 50 27 15 3 - 3 974 181 16 27 33 28 30 19 16 5 7 - 2 518 ... - - - - - - - - - - - - -1 267 61 BO 219 239 "64 166 24 4 3 1 3 074 3 542 134 9 7 17 44 30 18 6 - 3 - 2 773 ... 56 - 3 16 10 - 23 - 4 - - ... ... 9 - - 5 - 4 - - - - -

3 444 ... 118 5 13 4 29 18 29 12 - - 8 207 10 29 28 49 66 25 - - - - 2 745 3 226

30 - - 3 13 10 4 - - - -823 54 129 118 160 253 94 10 5 - - 2 691 3 480 8 455 fil2 757 1 493 2 032 2 527 658 164 59 62 11 2 633 3 322 1 496 119 139 283 401 416 106 17 - 15 - 2 516 3 118

289 so 73 96 46 14 5 - - 5 - 1 224 ... 38 - 14 6 4 3 11 - - - - ... ... 97 24 3 6 28 30 - - - 6 - ...

131 5 3 23 18 36 35 11 - - - 3 458 ... 831 lfl 66 117 189 203 128 32 16 11 - 2 865 3 725

4 347 322 322 685 1 114 1 543 266 57 22 9 7 2 758 3 333 231 4 26 56 48 45 25 17 10 - - 2 615 ... 62 5 11 14 3 25 4 - - - - ... ...

146 24 11 28 6 26 32 5 - 8 4 3 077 ... 26 - - - 14 12 - - - - - ...

159 - 13 29 45 38 9 25 - - - 2 833 ... 33 3 4 6 - 17 3 - - - -

2 oi3 SUI 67 72 144 114 119 34 - 11 a - 3 000 105 14 14 43 15 15 4 - - - - 1 570 ...

I 290 136 237 409 157 175 116 28 s 15 12 I 665 3 061 29 6 - - 5 5 - 6 - - 7

6G7 lfl 126 294 76 34 8 - - - - l 3lfl 2 398 165 19 31 30 13 32 28 8 - 4 - 2 192 ... 20 - - - 5 - 4 11 - - - ... ... 31 - 11 8 7 - - - - - 5 ... ... 71 14 5 22 25 - 5 - - - - ...

171 9 25 32 e 52 31 3 5 6 - 3 221 ... 78 5 25 10 3 28 2 - - 5 - ... ... 31 14 - - 5 6 6 - - - - ... ...

8 556 1 549 I $17 2 257 1 783 865 336 99 66 42 42 1 537 2 091 537 97 64 119 119 75 42 7 10 - 4 1 903 2 984 276 38 47 64 72 38 14 3 - - - 1 828 2 833

8 019 1 452 1 453 2 138 1 664 790 294 92 56 42 38 1 517 2 o:l8 33 4 6 - 16 - 3 - 4 - -

2 :i25 3 663 644 79 90 122 138 127 66 10 - 5 7 1 042 170 m 190 205 127 53 16 21 20 18 1 679 2 127

106 5 30 21 15 22 4 9 - - - 1 857 ... 44 15 12 14 3 - - - - - -

370 21 42 81 109 89 24 - - - 4 2 376 2 623 148 19 54 31 11 28 5 - - - - l 032 ...

4 830 985 865 1 496 981 332 88 43 26 14 - 1 378 1 820 133 21 20 25 37 12 14 - - - 4 2 014 ... 669 133 112 158 149 53 37 14 5 3 5 1 566 2 321 Ml 90 85 140 121 99 72 5 - 1' 17 2 045 2 532 179 - 12 32 34 35 45 5 - 6 10 3 329 3 405 161 6 24 33 24 41 27 - - 6 - 2 729

l 9:i6 301 11-4 49 75 63 23 - - - - 7 1 233

37' 45 3'I 93 81 55 28 24 5 - ' 2 154 2 527 6 - - - 6 - - - - - - ... ...

39 6 - 10 6 5 4 8 - - - ... ... 71 10 10 4 13 9 9 16 - - -

1 930 263 29 29 79 56 41 15 - 5 - 9 2 500

31 959 9 629 9 098 9 535 2 513 757 213 52 37 80 45 849 1 151 24 663 8 126 7 860 7 385 947 201 49 17 4 lfl 5 768 '199

2 026 367 275 683 436 172 UI 5 15 - 4 1 543 l 899 1 972 144 200 581 750 246 3-4 - 12 - 5 2 081 2 314

646 121 121 173 152 47 27 5 - - - l 468 l 746 2 652 871 642 713 228 91 34 25 6 11 31 854 l 143

254 24 33 57 59 62 10 - - 4 5 2 2t0 2 930

27 6$2 2 087 2 625 s 127 s 905 3 887 2 Hl2 3 074 1 992 770 83 2 675 2 901 6 893 453 637 l 259 2 48!1 1 390 337 169 52 8& 20 2 441 2 671

16 216 l 002 1 463 2 750 2 682 l 961 l 463 2 597 l 684 558 56 3 108 3 580 2 244 268 227 581 366 233 143 202 170 54 ~ 2 126 2 591 1 014 110 156 274 143 155 72 16 39 49 - 1 880 2 528 1 285 254 142 263 226 148 87 90 47 21 7 1 937 2 195

904 92 131 175 178 119 81 38 57 16 10 22114 3 265 63 - - - 5 29 4 4 15 - 6

433 48 28 87 101 44 67 14 28 12 4 2 530 4 164 397 42 110 88 72 46 6 15 14 4 - 1 528 2 269

MISSISSIPPI 26-629

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Table 189. Industry of the Female Experienced Civilian Labor Force by Earnings in 1969 and Race: 1970-Continued (Oola bolled on $0mpkt, ..e text For minimum bo .. 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

Penono of Spanish Language

Experienced dvlllan labor forte

Afflcolt-, flll'Hlry, ...i &lleriet -----···-····-----·

:-i~~~u~ciii~h;ie~ ·::::::::::::: ::::: ::: :::::: ::: ::::: lil1"1oe ---- -----------------.-·---- -- ·- --------Co•utrvdloo -------------· ......... __ ---·-- ------

liloaufothlrtot ____________ .. -· ·-----·----·-- ...... Ourobkt good•--·-·----···------------ ____ ------ .... ____ _

Logging .... -----···-------- ______ -----------·-- ---·-Sawmills, planing mills, and millwork .... -----------------Miscellaneous wood producll ___________________ ,,,, ___ __ Furniture end fixtures ____ ,. ___ -.. _., .. ___ -~ __ .. ----- __ -----Stone, cloy, and glo" products ................. ________ _

Cement. concrete, gypium, and pkt$ter products---------

~:~~ ~:~~::.~~:~~~~~-&_::::::~::::::::::::::::: fQbricated metal industrtes, including; not s.pedfied metal ----

Machinery, except ektclricol ---------------------.. ---··-Office, occounting, and computing mochines------------­

Electricol machinery, equipment, and supplin-----------~- .... Radio, te~11ision, and communicoti-On equipment _________ ..

Motor vehicles ond motor vehicle equipmenL ...... ----~----·­Aircroft ond ports-----------------·---~-------------­Other tronsportchon equipment---------------"---------Profe&$ionol and phot-ogrophic equipment. and watches _____ _ Ordnance ____________ -- -- - .. ---..... - -- __ ............... -- -- _____ _ Miscellaneous monufoctures and d1,1roble 9oods -allocated __ _

Nonaurable goods..--·--- ____ .... -------------------- __ _ Meat product• __ ........ __ ------------------------ __ _ Conning and preserving produce, seafoods, ond bever!ll)OS __ _ Bakery product• __ .. ____ ---------------·-----·-·· __ .... Other food ind1,1-strie5 ____________ ---- ... _"' _,. ,.,..,. _____ .. __ .. Yarn, thread, ond fabric mill•--------------------···--·· Other te•lile mill product•----------------------·------­Apparel and other fabricated textile products-----·---·- ... Poper and allied products ------ ------ __ ·------- .. -----· Printing. publishing, and cUied industries------------------

Chemicals and olli<ld produel•-----------·--------------­Petroktum and cool produclS------------------·------·-· Rubber ond miscellaneous plastic products-~---- .. --------­Footwear. e-xcept rubber----------- ... ------------------­Other nondurable goods ..•••.•• __ .. ·----------··-------

Not specifted manuf.a.cturing jndus1ries ____ ---------- -- ------

Truaportdleft, COfll•U1tlc"'"""~ oM ek public uti1Jtiu1 .. Railroads and railway express service ________ ,. .... ----------~ Street roilwoys ond bus li.nes --------------.---------------­Trucking servke: and worehou~~ng: -----------~-------------Water transportation-------- __ -- ____ .... ____ --·---- -~ __ ----Air transportation _______________ M ______________________ _

~~;:~~i~~~~s:5o~~t~~~ == :: :: :: :: :: =~ == :: ::=: :::: :: :: :::: Electric ond gos utilities _____________ .,. _____ ... __________ ----Water supp·ly, sanitory Mir~ic:es, and other utilihes -----------

Whoa...i. OU .. 1o11 m.1. ------.. ------··---------Wholesale trade ------ ....... ________ •• ------------ ------

Food and farm product•-----·-------------------------Retail !rode---- •. ------------ ____ -------------- ....... .

Hardware, form equipment. and buikJing motertol retailing ---General merchandise stof"U---- ____ ------ __ ---------- __ _ Food stores------------ ........ -·------------ __ ------Motor vehicles ond occeuortes retailing ---------- __ -----.. Ga'5oltne service s•at~ons-------------·-------------- .. -.. Apporel and accenories stores ______ .,,,, ____________ ,,._,.._,.. .. Furniture. home furnjr.hings, <md equipment stores __ --------Eating and drinidng places •• ______ ... __ ----·-----------·---Drugstores __ ------ ____________________ ... ----- _______ _ Other retail trade _____________ ~ ____ ~ _________________ _

Banking a:~:;,,~=~~~~.~~~~:=~=:::::::::::::: Insurance~ .. ______ -- ____________________ ---- __________ --

Other finance and reol Htate -----------------------------

lusloe.• ...i r.,.ir ..mces ........... .---------·---· Advert1sin9 ....... - .... _.,_,.. __ ......... -- ... -- .... ___ .,_,.,,, _________ ----Commercial rnearch, mcnogement, and programing services __ _ Automol>ikt so1i·vices ---- __ •• ----- _ ------ __ --------------­Other busjness and repair Hrvke-s ...... ------ ------ ---------

Pen•ol ....-.ice.t __ -- .... -- -- ______ ---------------..

:;o;:;~:ea~u~~~; ~-.;- :: :: :: :: :: :::: :::::::::::::: :::: Laundering, doaning, ond other garme-nt services ......... ---··---­Borber and beauty •hOP•-------------·---------·---------Other personal services __ .. _____ ~- ______________ -- _______ _

1o .. r1oi. .... t ...t .............. .....ic .. _________ , _______ _

1'nfes1iooel ...i......,.. sarvlc., ----···-···-·--··--· Health services. .... __ .... __ ,. ................ _ .......... ___ .... __ ..... ____ ~- __ _ Edut.ationol servicts, governrnt1nt .. -----------~-------------Educationol $ervkes, private __ .... ________ --------- .. --------W.-tfore, religious, and nonprofit membership organizations~--· Other professional and related services-----·---·---------~ ....

PuMlc atlmloki...tieo' -----------------------------Postal service __ -~ -~ ... ~ .... __ ~- ,. ___ .... -- -- -- __ -- -- -- .. - -- ----Federal pl.lblic administration ......... -~-- __ -·---- ... ------- ... ----State and local publlG odmini$trohon --~--- .... ,, ___ .. _____ .,. ___ _

"Includes allocafed cases not shown :separately.

26 - 630 MISSISSIPPI

Total. 16 'VOO<S old ond Qver

951

24 24

184 51

9 6

7 6

10 127

7

7 33 17 7

18

31 6

$4

8

7

31 B

146 5

141 5

21 8

20

5

56

26

20 20

25

s 20

" 51 19 15 7 7

9

308 102 147 30 22 7 ..

60 8

$1 to $499

or I<>••

132

8

39

12

15

6

40 26 7

7

32

32

$500 to

$'199

69

7

6

13

13

B

5

19 19

11

11

Females with earnings in 1969

$1,000 to

$1,999

160

16 16

30

30

6

17

22

22

14

a

11

6

7

$9 18 31

10

15

15

$2.000 to

$2,999

113

36 15

9

21

21

12

12

25 6 5 7 7

25 12 8

$3.000 lo

$3.999

145

8 a

30 10

10

20 7

13

32

32 5

13

35 14 14

13

13

$4,000 lo

$4,999

106

38 13

6

25

11

19 5

14

14

! -

35 23 12

$5,000 to

$5.999

81

21 7

14

9

20 6 7 7

16

$6,000 ,. $6,999

73

14

14

52 9

26 10 7

$7,000 to

$9,999

56

16 6

6

10

10

27 20 7

$10,000 or

more

16

10

10

Median earnings (dollora)

All earners

3 010

3 433

3 275

955

1 841

3 714 4 304 3 179

Earners worked so

to 52 weeks

4 2tl

4 833

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

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Table 189. Industry of the Female Experienced Civilian Labor Force by Earnings in 1969 and Race: 1970-Continued

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

JACKSON SMSA

Total

Experienced civlllon labor force Acjrlcoltwe, f.,.stry, aod fisheries __________________ _

:::~~~~u~~d-fiShe;i~;-::::::::::::=::::::::::::::::::~::: Mlolot -------------- -------------- -----------­Caostnctloe __ ------ ----------------------------

Maoufoctwlot-- -- -- -- -- __ -- -- ---- ---- -- __ ---- __ _ Dura bl~ good•-- -- __ -- __ •• -- ______ ---- ---- _____________ _

logging ---- -------------- ------------------ ---------Sowmills, planing mills, and millwork. ___________________ _

Miscellaneous wood products-------------------------­furniture and fixtures ---------------.. -------------·---

-Stone, clay, and gloss products .................................................. .. -Cement, concrete, gypsum, and plaster products ................. ... Primary iron and steel industries -----------------------­Primary nonferrous industries .... __ ..... --------------------Fabricated metal industries, including not specified metal __ _ --Machinery, except electrical -----------------·---------

Office, accounting, and computing machines __ .. _____ ,. __ _ Electrical machinery, equipment, and supplies ____________ _

Radio, television, and communication equipment _____ ,.,. __ Motor vehides and motor vehicle equipment_ ____ ., _______ _ Aircraft and parts -----.---------------- .. ---------.----Other transportation equipment ------------------------Professional and photographic equipment, and watches_,. __ _ Ordnance .... -- ______ .................. _________ ........ _______ ,. __ .. Miscellaneous manufactures and durable goods- ollocoted __

----------

Nondurable goods.. __ -------·--·· ____ •• -----···-------· -Meat products ---- __ ........ ------ -------------------- .. .. -Conning and preserving produce, seafoods, and beverages .. .. Bakery products __ ----_----- __ ----------------------­Other food industries--------------------------------­Yorn, thread, and fabric mills----------------·-----·---

---. Other textile mill products _________________________ ,. __ _ Apparel and other fabricated textile products ___ ...... _______ _ Paper and allied products ----------------------------­Printing, publishing, and allied industries-----------------Chemicals ond allied products __________ -------------- __ Petroleum ond coal product•--------------------------­Rubber and miscellaneous plastic products--------------­Footwear, except rubber-----------.-------------------Other nondurable goods .. ,,.. ____ ------ ... --------------- .... ..

Not specified manufacturing industries .... ,.. .................. -............... ..

Transportation. co111111itnkatlonst and other public utillflff1 Roilroods and railway express service----------------------Street railways and bus lines ----..-- ...................... _,. _____ .... .,. .. Trucking service and warehousing ................ ----------------Water transportation ____ -------------- __ ---------------Air transportation ........ __ .... -------- ____ ------------------All other transportation---------- __ -------------- ______ _ Communications .... ---- __ -------- -------- ---- ---- ------­Electric and gos utilities--------------------------------­Water supply, sanitary services, and other utilities----------

Wholes.to and rotoU trUe ·-----------------------Wholesale trade .................................. -----------------------

Food and farm products ...................... __________________ _ Retail trade ........ ~--- __ -------- ............ ________ ,.. _____ .. ----

Hardware1 form equipment, and building material retailing .... General merchandise stores ____________________ --------Food stores -- ----- __ ---- .... __ ------------------ -------Motor vehicles and accessories retailing----------------­Gasoline service stations------------------------------Apparel and accessories stores ..... ___ .:. ____ -------- __ .... __ _ Furniture. home furnishings, and equipment stores ________ _ Eating and drinking places ____________________________ _

Drugstores -- ---- ____ .... ---- -------- -----------------Other retail trade ........................... -----------------------

finHc•t inturonc:•, oM reol estott _________________ _

Banking and credit ogencies -----.. -----------------------Insurance .... __________________ -- __ ---- __ ---- -- -- __ -- -- .. Other finance and real estate----------------------------

Business a1cl repair servk91 ___ ., _____ .. __ ,,. ________ ,,,_ Advertising __ -~ ________ ------ __ ------ -- .... ______ ---- ---Commercial research, management, and programing services ... Automobile services ______ .... ---- -- -- ------------ -- -- -- -· Other business and repair services .. ------------.. ----------

Ptnottal services-------------------------------Private households,.. ___________ .... -----------------------Hotels and lodging places --·-··-------------------------laundering, cleaning, and other garment servk:es ___________ _

~:r~;:o~~Z.,1~~~~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

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

-----------------------------. -Efttertalan1eat and rKttatlon servic:H---------------­

ProfessloMI •ncl reloted servkes ---- .. ---------------Health services ___ ., ________________ .. ________ ......... -- -- --

Educational services, government---------------------"--­Educational services, private----------------------------­Welfare, religious, and nonprofit membership organizations --­Other professional ond related services •• ------------------

Public Hnt1nistratiotl1 ......... ,.. .......... _______ .. ________ ,...,

~!~~i5~~~r: Dd~-inrst;~tio~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: State and local public administration _____ .................................. ..

'Includes allocated cases not shown separately.

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

---------

!Dato based on sompi., see text. For minimum bo:&e for derived figures (percent, median. e1c.) ond meaning of symbols, set text)

femalel; with -"ir>gs in 196'1 Median earnings (dollors)

Total, 16 $1 to $500 $1,000 $2,000 $3.000 }t,000 $.5.000 $6,000 $7,000 $10.000 Earners ye<I'> old }199 to to to to to to to to or All worked 50 and over or Jo-n $999 $1,999 $2,999 $3.999 }t,999 $.5.999 $6,999 $9.999 more eorner$ to 52 weeks

39 025 2 6ll 3 421 5 930 5 662 6 026 5 453 4 157 2 624 2 377 744 3 310 4 096 310 68 21 38 40 44 18 31 ' 21 20 2 700 3534 278 68 21 38 36 39 18 24 9 5 20 2 333 3 333 32 - - - 4 5 - 7 - 16 - ... . .. 112 - - 4 4 10 19 5 33 28 9 6 424 ... 482 5 10 63 '4 97 109 78 60 15 ' 4 275 4 ...

3 688 107 196 382 593 I 104 705 326 IOI 105 69 3 513 3 887 l 768 ~ 64 166 199 441 507 229 53 46 21 3 937 4 306 16 6 - - 5 - - - - 5 - ... . .. 51 - - 14 7 17 4 9 - - - ... . .. 28 - - - 6 7 9 6 - - - ... 218 - 10 16 27 49 15 36 5 - - 4 093 4 233 229 - 11 9 a 51 89 42 4 15 - 4 39'1 47'11 24 - - 5 - - - 9 - 10 - ·-· ... 7 - - - - - 1 - - - - ... . .. 9 - - 5 - 4 - - - - - ... . .. 94 4 6 5 15 22 15 16 - 11 - ... . .. 2n 11 11 22 12 37 93 "'8 25 11 7 4 489 4 705 13 - - - - - 6 - - - 7 612 21 15 72 88 192 165 "'° 13 - 6 3 573 3 908 22 - - - - 5 - 11 6 - - ... ... 20 - - 5 6 - 4 - - - 5 ... ... - - - - - - - - - - - - -5 - - - - - 5 - - - - ... ... 13 - - - - 4 5 4 - - - ... ... - - - - - - - - - - - - -189 - 11 18 25 58 36 28 6 4 3 3 698 3 B89

1 852 61 124 204 388 644 190 97 43 5'I ~ 3 231 3 582 374 21 22 43 113 129 20 21 5 - - 2 894 3 190

24 - 6 6 - 5 - - - 7 - ... . .. 28 - 10 - 9 5 4 - - - - ... ... 5B - - 11 5 33 - - - 4 5 ... ... - - - - - - - - - - - - -13 - 5 - 8 - - - - - -

3 :iii -638 9 32 76 120 303 62 10 14 B 4 3 504 105 - 15 11 11 15 8 20 10 4 11 4 063 ... 242 21 26 15 20 72 49 12 9 11 7 3 542 4 041

75 5 - 10 10 23 10 - - 12 5 ... ... 46 - - 5 14 12 5 - 5 - 5 ... ... 44 - 4 - 19 6 7 a - - - ... . .. - - - - - - - - - - - - -205 5 4 27 59 41 25 26 - 13 5 3 183 3 796 68 4 a 12 6 19 8 - 5 - 6 ... ··-

I 977 75 113 18-1 ISO Hl 304 411 244 178 27 4 577 5 225 43 - - - 5 6 - 5 15 5 7 ...

164 15 31 54 15 26 9 9 - 5 - 1 667 ... 166 5 4 11 17 23 39 30 26 4 7 4 590 5 1.olO

4 - - - - - 4 - - - - ·-· ... 55 - 5 8 4 - 9 - - 29 - ... ... 73 - - 7 15 10 79 12 - - -

5 i48 ...

I 096 44 47 53 79 159 123 791 169 118 13 5 487 185 - 14 21 - 38 41 46 15 10 - 4 476 5 163 39 6 - 6 - - 19 4 - 4 - ... ...

7 128 577 721 I 138 I 155 I 306 I 031 553 287 260 100 2 977 3 811 I 210 39 50 166 124 175 317 139 B2 89 29 4 161 4 584

279 - 23 42 32 33 94 22 13 2Q - 4 101 4 536 5 918 538 671 972 l 031 1 131 714 414 205 171 71 2 755 3 603

88 5 - 7 30 9 13 19 - 5 - ... 3 695 I 434 127 12B 278 218 357 126 103 39 48 8 2 844

667 50 58 7'1 m 116 117 54 28 25 21 3 237 3 B68 194 5 4 13 16 37 26 39 2Q 18 16 4 846 5 544 65 5 7 4 23 16 - 5 5 - -

2 732 ... 572 56 68 80 112 106 78 14 26 22 10 3 677 169 10 17 11 18 52 36 20 - 5 - 3 548

1 576 164 315 367 310 166 134 59 41 14 6 I 842 2 458 218 15 28 21 28 63 23 6 17 17 - 3 270 3 722 935 101 46 112 157 209 159 95 79 17 10 3 246 3 851

3 426 97 182 266 306 6l6 949 537 232 142 79 4 238 4 658 1 116 18 57 97 120 2Q7 315 171 71 34 26 4 187 4 554 1 774 28 88 118 129 369 538 796 131 73 4 4 288 4 702

536 51 37 51 57 60 96 70 30 35 49 4 125 4 7.ol()

793 48 53 111 92 137 136 87 48 58 23 3 675 4 614 35 - - - 11 - 10 - 4 5 5

3 i48 ...

112 - 10 18 24 27 8 5 15 5 - ... 53 6 4 10 - - 4 18 11 -

3 6& 593 ~ 39 83 57 110 114 64 18 48 18 4 602

6 032 933 1 115 I 910 967 442 303 123 72 8' 61 I 507 I 838 3 223 645 1389 1 236 339 33 40 8 9 19 5 1 063 1 376

607 40 "'° 162 180 87 46 - 22 10 - 2 231 2 421 515 27 18 13S 166 106 39 5 5 - 11 2 "'19 2 769 773 56 37 150 160 179 126 55 15 31 14 2 897 3 539 914 165 131 204 122 107 52 55 21 26 31 1 78'1 2 711

167 23 12 20 48 24 6 l9 5 4 6 2 594 ... 13 243 628 952 l 684 2 183 1 700 I 591 1 696 I 268 I 240 301 3 691 4 395 5 27'3 156 796 553 1 167 1 002 672 "°"' 410 .ol09 124 3 444 3 955 4 163 166 276 484 483 325 410 749 575 $6 99 4 848 5 150 1 585 188 262 3:.11 242 114 178 129 51 87 13 2 089 3 821

883 41 63 143 123 BO 121 137 102 51 22 3 894 4 850 I 339 77 55 183 148 179 210 217 130 97 43 4 131 4 B39

I 667 70 44 130 88 215 282 291 265 240 40 5 009 5 541 86 - 6 l8 5 15 - - 28 14 -

525 44 15 25 28 2i 53 85 106 129 19 5 900 6 505 1 015 26 25 87 55 174 206 19'1 125 97 21 4 682 5 078

MISSISSIPPI 26 -b31

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Table 189. Industry of the Female Experienced Civilian labor Force by Earnings in 1969 and Race: 1970-Continued (Dato boMJd on ll<!mple, - text For minimum 00 .. for derived r111ures (percent, medlon, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text]

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

JACKSON SMSA-Continued

N"11ro

ExperieotlMI dvlhn......,. force ----------------­

Agricuflu~:-~~:-~-~::::::::::::::::::: Forestry ond ftSh<!riH -----------------------------······

........ ---------------------------------------­c-m.ctiool -- -- -------- -------------------- --- -·~-----------------------------------

tlurobl<t good•---------------------------------- .. __ ... _ ~.::t:·.;;;;~1;.g· m-1iii."~~Ci-.;.11~i< :::::::::: ::::::: :::: Miocelloneoua wood products---------------------------fumtture ond fi><tur .. ---------------------------------Stone, clay, and glass product< ---····------·--·--·-----

Cement, concrete, 9YP•um, and plo•ter products ••••••••• Primary iron ond steel industries ....................... . Prlmory nonferrous mdustries ___ ,._~ .-- .. -~~ ~·· ~~ .. _____ .,_ ,. __ fabricated metal industries, including not speciiied metal •• ·-

Machinery, except electrical--·---·--·······-····-------Offoce, accounting, and computing rnochineo ............ .

Electrical machinery, equipment, ond wppliell .. ------------Radio. teievi•ion. and communication equipment _________ _

Motor v<thicles and molor v<>hicle equipment ______________ _ Aircraft ond ports -------- •• ______ •• ____ • ___ •••••••••• Other tronspartotion equipment-----------------------·­Profe .. ional and photographic equipment, and wotchn .••••• Ordnance •. ---- •• -------- __________ •••••..••••••• __ •• Miscellaneou• manufactures and durable goad• - allocated ...

"·~=~~~:.·::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Canning ond preserving produce, ..afoods, and ~· ••• Bakery products •••••• - • -- •••• ·---·- ---- ---------- -·-· Oth<lr food indu•tries •••••• -·-----··········--····-··-· Yorn, threod, and fobric mlllo ·····---------------------­Other textile mm praduct•------------------------·--·-­Apporel and other fabricated textile products------------·· Poper and aUied products-----------------·-----------­Printing, publHihing, and allied industries-----·-··--------· Chemical• and allied products .•••••••••...•••••••••••.•• Petroleum on<! coal products ............................ . Rubber ond miocelloneous pla•tit products ..••.••••••••••• footwear. except rubber •••••••••••••. ···------- ••••••• Other nondurable goad•-····-·····-·-······------···· ••

Not specified manufo<luring industries ..................... .

y,..,,_i.., .... -i.-. .... •"""' ,.wic ut11111os• -Railroads and roUwoy expres• service ••••••••••••..•.•.•.•• Street railways and bus lin" ------------------··--·· ••••• Truck•ng service and worthouting ___ ,,__,, ____ .. _ .. ~ __ ,. _____ ,.._,. Weter transportation-------~ .................................. -~-------~--Air transportation ____ ,, _________ ---------- __ .. _______ -----All other transportation--------·-·--·-------- •.•••••.•••• Communic:ation1 ____________ .... ______ ,. _______ .... __ .. _____ ....

Electric and gos utihties. .•.••••••••••••••.••.•••••••••••• Water supply, sanitary services, ond other utilit-iH -----------

WlooleHlt ...i mail m.le ---- -·-·--·-·····-······· Wholesale trade ------------ -----------·-- ..•. ------·---

FDQCI and form product• ----------------------·--------Retail trode •••• ---------·-· ---------------------··· ----

Hordware, farm equipment. and building mDferiol re-toiling ---General merchondi11 lito,-,s ________ ---- -----------------FDQCI stores •••••• ------ __ ------ __________ ---- __ ------Moto~ vehitle.s ond ~tes$ortes retailing------------------Gas.ol•ntt $eNICe stat10ns .... - ....... ------ .... --- .. -- ... ----------Apparel and OCCIUSOrie• .,., .. ____________ •• -·----------furniture. home furnithings. and equipment s1or••----------Eating and drinking places ............................. . Orug•tores •••••••••••••••••••• --·- •••••••••.•• -----­Other retoil trode •••.•••••••••••••••••.•••••••••.••••• -·· ....._, ... """---------------··--­

Banking and credit agencies---------------·······-···-··-lnsuronce. ___ -··· ............ ~ ......... ---- -- ........ -- - .. -- ---- --------Othe< finance and real estate··-···-----------------------..,_ ... ..,... ........ _______________________ _

Advertising •• __ -------· •••••••• ------ ••••••.•••••••••••• Commercial research, management, and pl'l'IJroming servic ...... Automobile service•·-----·-·· __ --·- •••.•.•..••••••.••••• Other busine•• ond repair services •• __ •••••• -----·-··· •••••

, .............. ·--·---------------------------­Private households ••••••••••••••••.••••••• ------------ •• Hotelo and lodging places ---·-····-·······---····-···----Loundtring, cleonlng, and oth<lr 90rment oervice>---·-······--Borber ond be<luty shops •••.•••••••• --·--· ••••••••••••••• Oth<lr personal services--··········-·······------------·-

~..,. _. .-.. ________________ _

Ptofn.i...I oad....,. ....- ········------·--·-­Heolth SerYicH •••• •·••••·• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Educalionol service$, gov<trnment .......................... . Educational services. private •••••••••• -·---------- •••••••• Welfare, rer111ious, ond nonprofit membership orgonilotions •••• Other profeuionol and related servic"-------------------·-

,_ ""'"'""''""""' -----·····-------------------­Postol .. rvice ---··-------·······---·········-----------Federol public administration •••••••••••••• --······ •••• -- •• State and local public administration ....................... .

•Includes ollocoted co"11 not shown '4pon:ttely.

26-632 MISSISSIPPI

Total, 16 years old and over

13 023

no 110

82

1 241 568

11 20 16

141 35 5 3

23

30

245 6 4

36 643 259

6 4

19

8 198 22 22 9

26 24

46 30

306 12 87 34

17 22 62 22 12

1 62' 84 so

1 545 13

153 186

4 9

87 21

890 12

170 ,13 58 93 62

54 6 6 4

38

4 460 3 005

400 378 181 496

47

4 677 1 869 2 025

396 137 250

199 20 68

111

$1 to $499

or loss.

\ 3411

49 49

35 6 6

25 16

4

4

16

10

6

143 5

136

4 19

6 'iYf

15

27

27

799 597

36 24 3

13'1

:m 93 78 24 13 43

28

11 17

Females with earnings in 1969

$500 to

$999

1 789

15 15

96 36

6

6 4

15

52 17

19 8

4

4 8

43

14

11 7

293 10 5

283

27 16

13 4

213 s 5

$1,000 to

$1,999

3 157

17 17

15

163 68

4

11 5 5

3'I

9

83 24 6

26 4 5

6

6 12

69

34 6

8 7 9

413 32 16

381

24 31 4 4 9

270

3'I

50 11

3 23 5 16

17

4 13

950 1 626 812 1 186

23 147 8 109

22 43 es 141

6

345 767 119 280 155 'NI 38 107 10 so 23 31

16 30

9 s 7 25

$2.000 to

$2.999

2823

9 9

1S

310 112

5 7 6

27 4

11

4

44

4

192 98

4 5

8 3'I

6

14 12

51 5

15 8

4 15

379 15 7

364 13 34 so

22

195

so 38 5

19 14

17 6 6

752 327 142 135 84 64

24

1 205 719 321 88 9

68

u 11 12

$3,000 to

$3,999

1 688

11 11

20

416 172

9 4

41 5

86

4

18

244 85

93 4

12

12

30

77

14 9

28 15

219 9 9

210

41 28

30 6

71 7

27

35 15 20

13

13

191 29 45 79 17 21

17

644 'll7 160 37 9

31

40 10

30

$4,000 to

$4.999

818

137 122

42 14

50

15 15

40

11

11

97 10 10 87

18 15

13 5

15

21

38 16 22

61 26 7

13 12 3

413 130 203

34 23 23

22

22

$5,000 to

$5,999

557

10

64 52

6 14 7

11 6

12 4

41 3 3

38

22

10

12

12

416 68 ~6 23 4

15

6

$6,000 to

$6,999

379

9

9

14

14

6

8

9 4

310 11

278 11 5 5

30 10 6

14

$7,000 to

$9,999

368

10

4

30

30

5 15

12 6 6

19 19

290 30

201 34 14 11

Median earnings (dollars)

$10,000 or

more

96

4 4

4

All earners

2 077

700 700

3 040 3 360

3 646

3 285

2 841 2 740

3 iia

2 490

1 916

1 923

2 632 2 540

1 530

2 520

2 566

41 1 296 5 1 079

1 959 2 356 2 268

31 1 170

36 2 810 12 2 615 24 3 997

2 330 1 910 2 412

4 3 063

2 542

Earners worked SQ

to 52 week$

3338 3 687

3 632

3 106 2 967

3 295

3 163

2 374

2 356

2 587

1 807

2 602

2 974

1 560 1 370 2 174 2 616 2 284 1 406

2 91S 2 798 4 365 2 200

2 286 4 139

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

··~

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Table 190. Place of Work During the Census Week, by Selected Characteristics: 1970 [Dato ba•ed on sample, SH text. f'or minimum bau for derived fog~res (pen:ent medion etc) and meaning of •vmbal• see text)

Living insi<W central city (ti1ie>J Living O\lt$ide central city (cities) Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 100,000 or More

BILOXI-GULFPORT SMSA

Total

Means of Tronsportation

Mole, 16 yeon .Wood o- ----------Mean earnings _________ ., ______ _ -Private automobile, driver ------------------Mean earnings .......... -------- ______ ............... .. -Private automobile, possenger .............................. .. -Mean earnings ................................................... .. -Public transportation .... ---------- .................. .. -Mean earnings ........ __ .................................... .. -Other means -----------------------------

Mean earnings .... ------------------------Mole, 16 to 44 yoon oW ------------

Mean earnings ................................ .. -Private automobile, driver ................................ .. -MlKln earnings ................................................ .. Private automobile, passenger .......................... ..

Mean earnings ........ ------------ ................ .. Public transpor1ation ____________ ----------

Mean earnings ___________ .. __ ---- ______ _ Other means ------ __ ---- ---------.. -----..

Mean earnings •• -- ---------------------

Mole, 45 to 64 yoon .W -----------Mean earnings ________________ _ Private automobile, driver ................................ ..

Mean earnings ................................... -------Private automobile, passenger ........ ---------..

Mean earnings ........ ---------------------Public transpor1ation ____ -------- ----------

Mean earnings ........ -------------- ............ .. Other mean• ---------------------------­

Mean earnings ........ ---------------------Mlle, 65 yeen .W aad over ........ ____ ..

Mean earnings ................................. .. Private automobile, driver ................................ ..

Mean earnings ........ ------------ ................ .. Private automobile, passenger .......................... ..

Mean earnings ... ------ ........ -------------Public tronspor1ation •• -------- -- ----------

Mean earnings ................ -----------------Other means ___________________________ _

Mean earnings ____ ---------------------

ft•alt, 16 pan oW ttH over -------Mean earnings ________________ _

Private automobile, driver-----------------Mean earnings ............. -------------------

Private automobile, passenger ____ ----------Mean earnings ________ ---- -- -- ..... ---- .... ..

Public transportation __ ---------- .... ------ .. .. Mean earnings ____ ------------------ ..... ..

Other means ----------------------------Mean earnings ____ ............................................ ..

fe10olo, 16 to 44 yHn old _________ _ Mean earnings ________________ _

Private automobile, driver----------------... Mean earnings ........ ______ ., ........................... ..

Private automobile, passenger--------------Mean earnings ............. - .... ----------------

Public tran•par1ation •• ____ -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Mean earnings ____ -------- ........ ---------

Other means ---------------------------­Mean earnings_ .. ------ ........ -------------

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

Fe .. i., 45 to 64 yoon old-----------Mean earnings .... -------.. ---- ---

Private automobile, driver .................................. .. ---Mean earnings ................................................. ..

Private automobile, passenger ......................... .. -Mean earnings ______ .................................. ..

Public transpor1otion __ ---- ____ -- -- -- -- -- -Mean earnings ........ -------------------­

Other means ---------------------------Mean earnings ____ ------------------ --

fe•att, 65 ye.,.. oW • over ........... .. Mean earnings .............................. ..

Private automobile, driver ____ .. ___ .............. .. Mean earnings .............................................. ..

Private automobile, possenger ........................ .. Mean earnings_ ______________________ _ Public transpor1ation ________ -- -- -- ---- -- -

Ot~~a~.e:~:i~~~:::::::::::::::::::::::: Mean earnings_.,. ___ ................................. - ...... ..

Years of School Completed

Mole, 16 yeon old ood ._ -------­Elementary, 8 years ar less.------------­High school, 1 to 4 years---------------­College, 1 to 3 years----------------4 years or more __________ .. _ .. Medion school years campleted------------

Female, 16.,..... .w ........ -----­Elementary, 8 years ar l<tsS .- -- -- -- -- -- -­High school, 1 to 4 years---------------­College, 1 to 3 years----------------

4 years or more------------­Medion school years completed------------

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

------·-----------------

DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

Total workers 16 years old and

over Total

38 001 27 795 $5 554 $5 182 25 221 16 692 $6 553 $6 423 25n 1 663 $4608 $4 395

544 438 $3 565 .$3 557 9 659 9 002

$3 311 .$3 106 29 006 21 n4 $5 001 $4 526 17 976 11 895 $6 124 $5 819

1 958 1 204 $4 259 .$3 997

426 374 $2 793 $2 828 8 646 8 301

$2 944 $2 828

7 996 5 310 $7 535 $7 814 6 513 4 284

$7 735 $8 090 557 400

$5 989 $5 757 89 58

837 568 $7 105 $7 124

9ff 711 $5 762 $5 599

732 513 $6 5111 $6 503

62 59 ...

29 6

176 133 $3 305 .$3 299

14 702 10 328 $3 022 .$3 062

9 800 6 795 .$3 516 .$3 633 2 272 1 545

$2 284 $2 221 935 724

$1 603 $1 740 1 695 l 264

$1 941 $1 775

9 672 6 783 $2 870 $2 872

6 746 4 715 $3 314 .$3 379

1 491 990 $1 874 $1 757

536 428 $1 596 $1 696

1199 650 $1 948 $1 665

4 371 3 1136 $3 440 .$3 587

2 689 1 809 $4 079 $4 346

696 486 $3 139 .$3 223

313 232 $1 BOO $2 069

673 509 $1 965 $1 931

659 509 $2 492 $2 457

365 271 $3 113 .$3 7!14

85 69

86 64

123 io.S ... ...

38 001 27 795 5 184 3 059

21 223 15 318 7 090 5 816 4 504 3 602

12.5 12.6

14 702 10 328 2 114 1 378 8 876 6 CR'! 2 181 1 640 I 531 1 211

12.4 12.4

Working inside central city Working

in SMSA Working In central oul$ide outside businoss El,.. central SMSA of district whert city residence

- 23 860 767 1 297 - $S 126 $5 334 $7 019 - 13 919 635 863 - $6 517 $5 837 $6 862 - 1 231 61 263 - $3 945 ... $7 140 - 365 - 48 - $2 678 -- 8 345 71 123 - .$3 087 ... ... - 18 187 505 867 - $4 475 $5224 $6 086 - 9 941 399 561 - $S 902 $5 748 $5 983 - 912 49 180 - $3 664 ... $6 520 - 326 - 7!I - $2 578 -- 7 708 57 97 - $2 812 ... ... - 4 387 236 405 - $7 991 $5724 $9 031 - 3 567 215 2n - $8 378 $6 100 $8 649 - 265 12 B3 - $S 025 ... - 33 - 19 - -- 522 9 26 - $7 113 ... ... - 586 26 25 - $4 648 "2i - 411 25 - $S 256 ... ... - 54 - -- - -- 6 - -- ... - -- 115 5 -- ... ... -- 8 676 335 282 - $3 089 $4 061 $3 945 - 5 629 268 200 - $3 686 $4 505 $4 735 - 1 369 30 28 - $2 281 ... - 597 11 32 - $1 544 ... - 1 081 26 22 - $1 856 ... ... - s 613 217 205 - $2 834 $4 885 .$3 637 - 3 856 192 172 - $3 348 $5 100 $4 006 - S81 19 6 - $1 808 ... ·20 - 355 -- $1 491 - ... - 521 6 7 - $1 681 ... ... - 2 650 91 50 - $3 691 "i3 - 1 561 76 - $4 531

'iii - 436 11 - $3 240 - 184 5 12 - $1 850 ... - 469 6 15 - $2 037 ... ... - 413 10 27 - $2 694 ... ... - 212 - 15 - $3 627 - 'i2 - 52 -- '58 - ... - 6 -- "9i "i4 -- -- ... . .. -

- 23 860 767 1 297 - 2 237 208 187 - 13 225 380 729 - s 208 81 216 - 3 190 98 165 - 12.7 12.0 12.4

- • 676 335 282 - 1 073 33 53 - 5 240 172 117 - 1 416 SS 56 - 947 75 56 - 12.4 12.7 12.7

Working in:lide central city

~~~ Working ~of In central out>ide outsld<l Place of

work not busineu as .. central SMSA of work nat reported Total di$triet whert city midence reported

1 871 10 206 - 6 106 1 948 1 09S I 059 $4 561 $6 568 - $6 702 $5 395 $9 597 $4 832

1 275 8 529 - 5 373 1 448 819 889 $5 383 $6 809 - $6 910 $5 678 $10 154 $4 954

108 914 - 382 207 218 107

·25 $4 995 - $4 506 $2990 $7 860 106 - 44 32 22 8

657 - 307 ui ·34 "463 - 55 $2 383 $6 117 - $6 327 $6 246 ... ...

1 515 7 232 - "'602 1 211 730 682 $4 038 $6 430 - $6 358 $5 341 $9 956 $5 089

994 6 081 - 4 087 888 546 560 $4 926 $6 ni - $6 S83 $5 718 $10 808 $5 336

63 754 - 332 183 152 87 $4 677 - $4 458 $2 765 $7 372 ...

19 52 - 27 11 14 -... - -.ol39 345 - 156 136 18 35 $2 203 $5 724 - $5 310 $6 728 ... . ..

282 2 686 - 1 392 629 338 327 $5 011 $6 983 - $7 633 $5 712 $8 950 $4 629

225 2 229 - 1 184 493 256 296 $4 726 $7 052 - $7 na $5 7BS $8 920 $4 635

40 157 - so 21 66 20 ... $6 582 - ... ... . .. 6 31 - 17 14 - -...

269 - ... - -11 - 141 101 16 11 ... $7 067 - $1 748 ... ... -·· 74 288 - 112 101 25 50

$6 165 -i02 56 219 - 67 17 33 ... $6 766 - ... ... . .. . .. s 3 - - 3 - -... "ij - - - -- - - 7 8 8 - - - ... ...

13 43 - 10 24 - 9 ··- ... - ... ... - . ..

1 035 4 374 - 2 572 987 165 650 $2 266 $2 930 - $3 154 $2 779 $4 953 $1 758

698 3 005 - 1 895 483 142 485 $2 549 .$3 252 - $3 525 $3 364 $5 238 $1 496

118 727 - 403 228 5 91

'84 $2 418 - $2 399 $2 113 ... ·29 211 - 131 51 -i:is

$1 133 - 225 -431 - 14:! 18 45

$1 386 $2 426 - $1 961 $2 691 ... . .. 748 2 889 - 1 759 519 95 446

$2 360 $2 865 - $2 992 $2 818 $1 913 495 2 031 - 1 309 330 72 320

$2 734 $3 163 - $3 392 .$3 019 $1 748 84 501 - 292 140 5 64

'Sj $2 106 - $2 003 $1 965 ... 'i7 108 - 75 16 -... 249 - ... - ...

116 - 83 103 18 45 ... $2 tJ!,7 - ... ... ... ... 238 1 335 - 758 358 47 172

$2 265 .$3 106 - $3 456 $2 816 $1 519 159 880 - 547 153 47 133

$2455 $3 530 - $3 SQ.I $4 lO'I ... $1 039 29 210 - 102 81 - 27

$2 942 - ... - ... 31 Bl - 49 2() - 12 - - ... 19 164 - 60 104 - -... $2 073 - ... ... - -49 150 - 55 40 23 32 ... $2 610 - '39 ...

'32 44 94 - - 23 "ii; - - ... ... s - 9 7 - -... '22 - ·is - -- - 7 - -- 'iii - ... ·ia - -- - - - -- ... - - ... - -

1 871 10 206 - 6 106 1941 1on 1 05' 4V 2 125 - 1 015 55.4 109 447 984 5905 - 3 631 1 082 707 485 311 1 274 - 848 200 151 75 149 902 - 612 112 126 52

12.3 12.3 - 12.4 12.0 12.4 10.2 1 035 4 374 - 2 572 987 16$ 650

219 736 - 326 197 - 213 570 2m - l 700 614 80 383 113 541 - 392 95 34 20 133 320 - 154 81 51 34 12.3 12.3 - 12.4 11.8 13.2 11.2

MISSISSIPPI 26 - 633

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Table 190. Place of Work During the Census Week, by Selected ~haracteristics: 1970-Continued [Delo bosod on sample '""to t For m· ·m bo .. f der ed figure$ (percent median etc) on<l meaning of symbols, see text] .. 1m um or IV

Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 100,000 or More

llLOXl-GULFPORT SMSA-Continued

Total-Contin\led

Major Occupotion Group

Malo, 16yeon.W .... ..., ________ _

Prof .. oionol. technicol. and kindred worker• •• Monogen and administrators, •~.,.pt form ••• Solt<workers ··-··- •••• ···------- ·-·- __ •• Clerical ond kindred W<l<kers ---- .. --------­Croft•men and kindred workers ·-----------Openrtives, except transport ____ -- --------· TronsPort equipment operativ .. ____ ...... __ -Laborers, except form---···--------------Form workers---------------------------Service workers~ including priva1'e household __ Armed forc..s ------ ------ ______ ---------

-

'-""'• 16 - .... """ - ---.-.. Prof .. oionol, technieol. and kindred workers •• -Managers and odmPl\i,stra1ors, excep1 form .. __ Sole•worken •••.•• __ •• ______ ••..•••• ., •••• -Clerical and kindred workers •• ---·---- ____ _ Craftsme-n and kind.red workers-----------­Operatives, except transport---------.. -----Transport equipment operatives ____ ... _____ _ -Laborers. except f<Jrm ---- ____ ------------Form workers ___ ,.. __ ------ ----··---·----- --Sefvice workers. including private household _ --Armed fOrtff -···-----·---------------- --JACKSON SMSA

Total

Means of Transportation

llalo, 16y ..... .w...c- ....... . Mean eorningL ........ -- _____ ,,_ .. ..

Private outomoblle, drMtr -------·--·-----

Pri~:t~na::':l~k::Pa~H~i::=:~:::::::: Mean earnings ____________ ------------

Public transportation .... ---- ____ -------- .... _ Mean earnings .... ______ ----------------

Other means. - .. -- ____ ---- g- __ ------ -----

Mean earnings..- __________ ---------- __

Malo, 16 to 44 yeon .W ----------Mean earnings. ............. .,. .. u --·-- __

Priwte automobile, driver ...... __ ··--- ........ __ Mean earnings .... ______ ........ __ ........... .,----

Private automobile, passenger __ ------ .. -- _ Mean earnings .... ____ .... ____ ~- __ -- .. --- __

Public tronsportotion .... ---- __ ··--- ---· --· .... .. Meo.n eorntngs .... ____ .... ____ ................. _,.. .. .

--------------·-·-----------... ------

Other mean$ ____ ---- ---- ---- ------ ----. ---Meun eorn•ngs_ .. __ ------------ ------ __ --

Malo, 45 to 64 years oW ---------- --Meon earnings_ .. _____________ _ --Privtite automobile, driver-.. -------------- --Pri~o~~"o:~~~ti;~ Pol~::::::::::::: ----

Mean earnings ______ -----------.. ---- -- --Public transportation ______ ........ -- .. --- __ .. __ --Mean earnings __ -------------------~--

Other means----------------- ...... --------·-..

Mean earnings .. - __ -------------- .......... .. --..... 65 years ............. -------- --Mean earni'19s ...................... _ .... ,..., --Private outomobile, driver-------~----·· .. -- --

Prf:::!"o~~~~~:~;*g;;:::::::::~==- --·--Meon eomings .... _ ......................... -- -~------ --Public lronsportotion •••• ···--·-- ______ .. ---Mean earnings .... -- ........................ ,._ -- -- --

Other means __ ------ ····-··----------­Mean earnings-- __ --m- ,.._ -- .. ,. ........ -- -· __

-------

Fe ...... 16 Y"" .... Olld .... ---·----MeGn eorn~ngs ~ ........ __ ,..,. __ -·-------

Private automobile. driver __ .. ,.. ........... ~ .. --"'----· Mean earnings ____ -- -- ...... --.... ---~----- ·-Privole aulomobile, Po•'""l!"r ---- •• -- __ ._ ---Mton eornings. ... ·----- ·------ .. - .. ---- ..

Public lronspartotion •• ·--------- -----·--... ---

Meon earnings .... ,.. .. ,,. .• w., .. ,.. .. ------- ---· _

Other means. ~--- ..... M_ -----·------ .. --·--

------Mtofl oorn~ngs ............ ,..,. ----~--------- _ ---

,. ..... , 16 le 44 Y""" .... _______ _ Mean eorning& ................... ,. .. ., .... _

Private n"1omobile. driver------····-·---

---------

Meon earn~ng:s ..... __ ---- ,..,_.., ...... ., .......... ., .. Pri'vate automobile, passenger __ ................. -,.

Mean eorn•ngs .... ---------- _______ ,.,. __ Pubhc tronsportl,l1ion ______________ --·~""-

Ot~~=~~i~~::~==~=::::::::::~:::::

------·-· ---------

Mean •ornings •• __ •••• ·----- -- -- -----· --

Total workers 16 years old and

over Total

38 001 27 795 3 054 l 9111 3 129 2 191 1 333 m 1 535 1 059 5 823 3 055 1 963 1 035 1 362 820 2 306 l 279

164 60 I 945 1 381

15 385 14 224

14 702 10 328 2 494 l 860

726 556 1 108 786 4 412 3 123

214 153 1 010 464

133 61 161 125 u 7

3 846 2 707 524 486

55 476 33 608 $7 547 $8 007 43 242 26 453 $8 240 $8 660 5 466 3 126

$4 138 $4 396 685 655

$3 434 $3 514 6 063 3 374

$6 149 $7 109

35 597 20 867 $6 904 $7 040 27 841 16 252 $7 549 $7 686 3 aa1 2 237

$3 766 $3 83Q 394 384

$2 574 $2 620 3 4B1 1 994

$5 716 $6 226

17 813 11 318 $8 876 $9 753 13 966 9 129 $9 559 $10 301

1 327 752 $5 207 $5 856

265 245 $4 749 $4 966

2 255 1 192 $7 289 $8 997

2 066 I 423 $7 171 $8 'J07

1 435 1 072 $8 810 $'1443

258 137 $3 945 $5 634

26 26

347 iaa $3 098 $4 504

39 8» 26 453 $3 317 $3 418 25 777 16 674 $3 898 $4 061

8 352 5 552 $2 399 $2 495

2 095 2 021 $1 910 $1 908

3 608 2 206 $2 111 $2 115

26 243 16 U4 $3 188 $3 254 17 284 10 672 $3 677 $3 800

5 618 3 7(11 $2 423 $2 504

1 241 1 187 $2 04J $2 048

2 100 1 316 $1 11811 $2 023

Living inside central city (crtielll

Work.log instde c;entrol city :'St:Sl

In central outside bu$tl'ltn!i e1 ... oontrol

dlStricl where city

- :u 860 767 - 1 5{:fi ea - 1 833 117 - 616 29 - 881 62 - 2 140 285 - 742 31 - 596 46 - 996 70 - 8 -- 1 179 26 - 13 300 13

- • 676 335 - 1 429 Bl - 466 30 - 702 18 - 2 616 68 - 106 7 - 354 26 - 57 4 -. 117 -- 7 -.. 2 229 99 - 393 -

5 812 21 392 2 7!18 $10 462 $7 704 $6 582

4 741 16 614 2 315 $11 269 $8 351 $6 872

365 2 056 261 $6 367 $4 150 $4 302

140 448 40 $5 820 $2 700

i.i:i 566 2 274 $7 ,ff] $7 175 $7 275

3 500 13 274 1 822 $'/ .ff2 $6 654 $5 'if/7 2 833 10 206 1 496

$10 25<1 $7 309 $6 218 252 1 472 196

$5 723 $3 505 $3 844 68 262 33

$2 264 347 1 334 93

$1<Yn $5 978 ... 2 047 7 245 859

$12 134 $9 513 $8 330 l 713 5 775 740

$12 836 $10 011 $8 567 95 493 63

$5 741 ... 67 165 7

i72 $3 257 ...

812 49 $9 076 $9 532 ·-·

265 873 77 $10 360 $8 659 . 77 195 633 $12 234 $10 011 ...

18 91 -... -5 21 -... ... -

47 128 -... . .. -4 878 17 646 1 543

$3 956 $3 308 $3 700 3 425 10 774 1 056

$4 420 $4 042 $4 196 841 3 750 359

$2 963 $2 430 $2 745 415 1 382 73

$2 737 $1 633 197 l 740 SS

$2 707 $1 984 ... 3 202 11 14, 976

$3 733 $3 157 $3 680 2 235 6 923 624

$4 103 $3 769 $4 ()86 536 2 485 264

$2 931 $2 416 $3 055 280 776 36

$2 913 $1 685 151 965 52

$2 638 $1 849 ...

Living outside central city (cities)

Working inside control city Working

Worlong In SMSA Working o\lt$idt Plate of In central outside outside

SMSA of work not business Else- centrol SMSA of residence repGrted Toto I district where city residence

1 297 1 871 10 206 - 6 106 1 948 l 093 198 114 1 085 - 595 138 285 181 60 938 - 590 176 109 58 19 611 - 373 126 43 66 50 476 - 372 55 30

367 263 2 768 - 1 482 611 351 166 96 928 - 453 249 123 52 126 542 - 227 213 30 54 159 1 029 - 611 199 81 - 52 104 - 22 31 -

32 144 564 - 345 121 15 123 1aa 1 161 - 1 036 29 26

282 1 035 4 374 - 2 572 987 165 95 253 634 - 383 147 31 30 30 170 - 88 46 12 6 60 322 - 193 74 34

49 190 1 349 - 994 146 49 5 35 61 - 33 17 5

39 45 546 - 209 188 24 - - 72 - 7 29 -- 8 36 - 18 6 -- - 7 - - 7 -

51 328 1 139 - 609 327 10 7 86 38 - 38 - -

1 387 2 259 21 8611 2 147 8 557 8 463 1 387 $8 761 $5 841 $6 840 $9 398 $7 196 $5 918 $7 499

1 152 1 631 16 7'ifl 1 961 7 110 5 694 1 087 $9 187 $6 388 $7 579 $9 699 $7 620 $6 908 $8 317

111 333 2 340 135 872 951 223 ... $3 470 $3 793 $5 107 $4 055 $3 281 $4 355 17 10 30 7 - 23 -...

2 709 ... - -

107 285 44 575 1 795 77 ... $5 652 $4 954 ... $6 720 $4 241 ... 834 1 437 14 730 1 592 6 076 5 214 906

$7 321 $5 926 $6 712 $8 734 $6 971 $5 923 $7 681 687 1 028 11 589 1 477 5 055 3 670 698

$7 707 $6 486 $7 356 $9 040 $7 391 $6 762 $8 396 76 239 1 644 99 615 672 162 ... $3 636 $3 726 ... $3 669 $3 416 $4 973 11 10 10 - - 10 -

- - -60 160 I 487 16 406 862 46 ... $6 044 $5 031 .. . $6 749 $4 365 ... 476 691 6 495 525 2 328 2 863 442

$10 931 $6 168 $7 349 $10 563 $7 970 $6 208 $1 517 396 505 4 837 454 1 953 1 847 363

$11 430 $6 668 $8 160 $10 881 $8 327 $7 262 $8 454 27 74 575 36 225 210 48 ... . .. $4 357 $5 245 $3 400 ...

6 - 20 7 - 13 -... - ... - -47 112 1 063 28 150 793 31 ... ... $5 373 ... $7 419 $4 581 . .. 77 131 643 30 153 386 39

'iii "98 $4 656 $4 343 $3 706 363 30 102 177 26

. '8 $6 940 ... $6 231 20 121 - 32 69 13 ... ... ... - ... ... ... - - - - - - -- - - - - - -- 13 159 - 19 140 -- ... $1 435 - ... $1 550 -

345 2 041 13 379 1 540 4 637 5 891 401 $.4580 $2 680 $3 117 $4 121 $3 545 $2 689 $3 056 231 1 188 9 103 1 211 3 754 3 394 231 $5 222 $3 136 $3 562 $4 265 $3 859 $3 140 $3 631 'if/ 513 2 BOO 282 760 1 299 151 ... $1 850 $2 209 $3 635 $2 389 $1 981 $2 304 8 143 74 6 15 53 -$2 421 ... ... -17 197 1 402 41 108 1 145 19 . .. $2 275 $2 104 ... ... $2 165 .. . 229 1 328 9 359 1 222 3 412 3 805 285 $4 039 $2 464 $3 069 $3 923 $3 443 $2 646 $3 047 144 746 6 "12 959 2 763 2 374 153 $4 459 $2 814 $3 477 $4 056 $3 759 $3 081 $3 839 60 364 1 909 235 577 776 113 ... $1 871 $2 264 $3 687 $2 239 $2 076 8 ... 87 54 6 7 41 -

jjj ... -17 784 22 65 614 19 ... ... $1 662 ... $1 690 ... . ..

Ploce of work not reported

1 059 67 63 69 19

324 103 72

138 51 83 70

650 73 24 21

160 6

125 36 12 -

193 -

1 314 $5 587

937 $6 048

159 $3 520

--

218 $5 115

942 $5 048

689 $5 594

96 . .. --

157 $3 762

337 $7 518

220 $8 123

56 ... --

61 . .. 35

28

"7 .. . ----

910 $2 035

513 $2 484

308 $1 372

--

89 .. . 635

$1 964 363

$2 248 208

$1 494 --64 . ..

26-634 MISSISSIPPI DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS

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--Table 190. Place of Work During the Census Week, by Selected Characteristics: 1970-Continued

Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 100,000 or More

JACKSON SMSA-Coratinued

Total- Continued

Means of Transportation-Continued fenHlko, 45 to 64 ytHWt. old _________ _

Meon earnings __ -- ____________ _

Private automobile, driver----------------­Mean earnings __ ------------------ .. -- ....

Private automobile. passenger _____________ .. Meon earnings ________________________ _

Public transportation ________ ---- __ ............ __ Mean earnings ........ --------------------­

Other means----------------------------Mean earnings ........ ------------------ __ _

h111ht, 65 yeon old and over -------Mean earnings ................................. ..

Private automobile, driver .................................. .. Mean earnings ................ -----------------

Private automobile, passen9f'r --------------Mean earnings ____ ---------- __ ---------Public transportation _____________________ _ Mean earnings ____ ---------------------

Other means----------------------------Mean earnings ________ ------- .. __ ...... ___ _

Years of School Completed Mole, 16 yeart aid •Hover ________ _

Elementary, 6 years or less ______________ _ High schooL 1 to 4 years----------------­College, l to 3 years-----------------4 years or more _____________ _ Median school years completed ____________ _

fe11ale, 16 yean old and ower -------Elementary: 8 years or less ______________ _ High schooL 1 to 4 years----------------­College, l to 3 years-----------------

4 years or more _____________ _ Median school years completed ____________ _

Major Occupation Group Mctlt, 16 years okl and aver ________ _

Professional, technical, and kindred workers .. .. Managers and administrators, except form .... .. Salesworkers .... ____ ---------- __ ------ ...... .. Clerical and kindred workers ______________ _ Craftsmen and kindred workers------------Operatives, except transport .... ---- ............ ---Transport equipment operatives -----------­laborers, except form --------------------Form workers------------------·-·--·---Service workers, including private household __ Armed Forces ------------------------ .. --

ft•H'*, 16 years old and over ____ .... _ Professional, technical, and kindred workers -­Managers and administrators, except farm -- _ Salesworkers ____ .... ______ ------------ ----Clerical and kindred workers--------------­Craftsmen and kindred workers -----------­Operatives, except transport--------------­Transport equipment operatives -----------­Laborers, except form -------------------­Form workers--------------------------­Service workers, including private household __ Armed Forces ----------------------.. ----

Negro

Means of T ronsportation Malt, 16 yeon old atMf over---------Mean earnings ________________ _

Private automobile, driver-----------------Mean earnings .... ______ ---------- ............ ..

Private automobile, passenger .... ___________ _

Mean earnings .... -----------------------Public transportation .... __ ................ -------- --

Mean earnings ........ ____ ..... -------------- -Other means----------------------------

Mean earnings ________ ........ -------------

Mole, 16 to 44.,..... old -----·-----Meon earnings ............ _________ .,_

Private automobile, driver ___ ., ____________ _ Mean earnings ............ __ ---------------- ..

Private automobile, passenger ............ -----·--Mean earnings ______ -------------------

Public transportation __________ ...................... ..

Ot~':°~::~i~~~::::::::::::::::::::::::: Mean earnings ____ -------------------- -

Mole, 45 to 64 yeon old-----------Mean earnings_,. ________ ............ ..

Private automobile, driver ____________ .. ___ _ Mean earnings ........ ------------ ___ ,.. __ ---

Private automobile, passenger--------------Mean earnings ........ __ ------------------ -

Public transportation .... ---·------ __ --------

01:!~~e~~~i~~~::::::::::::::::::::::::: Mean earnings .... ____ ........ ---- -- -------- -

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

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

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

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

[Do1a based on sample, see text. For minimum base 10< derived figures (percent. medion, etc) and mooning of symbols see text]

Living inside central city (cities) living outside central city (cities)

Warkillll in•ide central WOfking inside central Tolol city Working city

~~ workers in SMSA WO<king Worki111J 16 years In central outside out•ide Place of In central out tide outside old and busineu Else- central SMSA of work not busineu Else- central SMSA of over Total district where city residence reported Total di•lrict wh&re city residence

12 254 8"" 1 488 5 a:n S34 'IQ 544 3 766 318 1 151 1 957 104 $3 690 $3 864 $4 562 $3 684 $3 817 ... $3 620 $3 2% $4 882 $3 824 $2 826 ... 7 674 5 4'15 1 077 3 573 399 74 Jn 2 379 252 933 985 66 $4 433 $4 692 $5 215 $4 597 $4 525 ... $3 999 $3 633 $5 062 $4 163 $3 333 ... 2 357 1 536 270 1 081 95 16 74 ll21 47 167 501 38 $2 457 $2 616 $3 136 $2 510 ·37 ... $2 159 ... $2 701 $1 886 ... 767 747 113 549 - 4ll 20 - 8 12 -$1 727 $1 720 '28 $1 626 - ·50 - ... -1 256 710 62'1 3 - 546 19 43 459 -$2 543 $2 413 ... $2 309 ... - . .. $2 712 ... ... $2 777 -

1 33S 1 011 188 66S 33 26 169 254 - 74 129 12 $2 438 $2 486 $2 965 $2 541 'jj $1 34'1 $2 231 - '58 619 507 ]]3 276 13 70 112 - 35 12 $3 266 $3 374 ·35 $3 689 ... ... . .. - ... 377 307 164 - 13 75 70 - 16 22 -$1 68S $1 778 $2 131 - ... ... - ... .. . -87 87 22 57 - - 6 - - - - -- - - - - - -252 180 18 146 - - 16 n - - n -$1 810 $1 614 ... $1 478 - - ... ... - - .. . -

SS 476 33 608 5 812 21 392 2 758 I 387 2 2$9 21 868 2 147 a 557 8 463 1 387 10 932 5 767 367 3 976 530 177 715 5 165 163 1 716 2 514 34J 24 703 14 384 1 894 9 689 1 391 457 953 10 319 897 4 181 3 985 606 9 499 6 026 1 214 3 817 4IYI 319 Wf 3 471 436 1 554 1 095 212 10 342 7 42'1 2 337 3 908 426 43-4 322 2 913 651 1 106 869 226 12.5 12.6 14.6 12.5 12.3 13.6 12.0 12.2 13.l 12.4 11.7 12.2 39 832 26 453 4 878 17 646 1 543 345 2 041 13 379 1 540 4 637 s 891 401

5 832 3 656 248 2 655 236 17 500 2 176 31 500 l 327 58 21 925 14 150 2 Bn 9 448 708 lfi 1 053 7 775 956 2 748 3 312 228 7 035 4 939 l 290 3 036 240 59 314 2 096 440 825 lfi7 411 5 040 3 708 468 2 507 359 200 174 1 332 113 556 555 67

12.5 12.5 12.7 12.4 12.6 16.6 12.0 12.4 12.7 12.5' 12.1 12.2

SS 476 33 608 s 812 21 392 2 758 1 387 2 259 21 868 2 147 8 557 a 463 I 387 6 402 5 780 l 514 3 371 376 326 193 2 6Z2 515 1 037 809 181 7 656 4 962 1 169 2 992 333 243 225 2 lfi6 440 1 082 960 96 5 294 3 583 740 2 109 1511 258 318 1 711 254 811 437 125 4 468 3 033 744 l 850 240 70 129 1 435 236 697 383 67

10 407 5 673 568 3 937 491 245 432 4 734 322 2 242 1 418 398 5 630 3 126 153 2 085 sao 92 218 2 502 60 797 1 274 206 3 647 2 140 130 1 567 153 59 231 l 507 115 619 586 115 3 794 2 073 98 1 555 189 24 207 l nl 48 706 716 100 l 613 165 - 33 19 '.l'I 84 l 448 - 70 l 207 37 4 370 2 963 656 1 655 206 35 211 1 407 151 455 647 54

193 108 40 38 13 6 11 65 6 41 24 s 39 832 26 4S3 4 878 17 646 1 543 34S 2 041 13 379 1 540 4 637 5 891 401 6 92'1 4 771 458 3 301 517 215 280 2 158 156 819 977 100 1 554 l 025 206 699 61 16 43 52'1 52 196 225 -2 260 1 565 401 931 56 - 195 675 93 270 265 20

13 649 9 071 2 992 5 079 419 67 514 4 578 1 118 1 784 1 372 55 573 339 44 264 3 5 23 234 16 75 124 11

3 539 2 183 191 1 689 71 - 232 1 356 70 463 611 108 262 91 15 66 - 8 - 171 - 30 111 -345 223 6 207 5 5 - 122 - 21 92 6 178 22 - 12 - - 10 156 - - 1-43 -10 531 7 131 565 5 391 4(1/ '19 737 3 400 35 979 1 971 101

12 12 - 5 - - 7 - - - - -

14 636 9 736 n9 6 934 868 2n 878 4 900 159 1 713 2 389 265 $3 626 $3 876 $3 932 $3 961 $4 223 $4 057 $2 775 $3 127 $3 226 $3 650 $2 787 $3 275

8 870 6 123 396 4 366 655 210 496 2 747 95 1 117 1 200 124 $4 159 $4 373 $4 673 $4 503 $4 500 $4 098 $2 932 $3 663 $4 173 $3 405 3 225 1 852 ll6 l 320 138 38 240 l 373 57 478 6'27 118

$2 909 $3 133 '8j

$3 139 $2 962 ... $2 810 $2 606 $2 826 $2 282 ... 551 526 394 40 5 4 25 7 - 18 -

$2 581 $2 610 ... $2 590 ':24 ... - -l 990 1 235 164 854 35 138 755 - 118 544 23 $2 703 $3 060 $3 119 $3 090 ... ... $2 227 $2 087 - ... $2 061 ... 9 351 6 347 531 4 440 622 185 56, 3 004 n 1 145 1 345 129

$3 734 $3 915 $39% $3 969 $4 363 $4 000 $2 894 $3 351 ·59 $3 816 $3 086 5 663 3 934 277 2 739 458 131 3'.l'I 1 749 738 726 52

$4 282 $4 484 $5 084 $4 606 $4 646 $2 928 $3 828 $4 367 $3 558 2 323 1 355 79 974 104 30 166 968 34 356 430 73

$2 922 $3 116 $3 051 ... . .. $3 211 $2 650 ... $2 751 $2 372 ... 352 347 59 246 33 5 4 5 - - 5 -

$2 2'15 $2 307 $2 267 'i9 ... - - -993 711 116 481 27 68 282 - 49 182 4

$3 003 $3 070 ... $3 075 ... ... ... $2 832 - ... $2 931 ... 4 700 3 038 221 2 2sa 228 81 250 1 662 66 ~ 906 110

$3 590 $3 934 $3 971 $4 017 $4 155 ... $2 881 $2 959 'ji, $3 545 $2 555 2 927 2 004 119 1 497 179 66 141 923 354 446 59

$4 056 $4 2'19 $4 417 $4 555 $3 240 $3 530 . 23 $3 951 $3 202 765 440 32 314 34 6 52 325 105 145 32

$2 966 $3 163 $3 202 ... ... $2 747 ... $2 253 ... 173 153 19 127 7 - - 20 7 - 13 -

$3 093 $3 223 ·si - - 39~ ... - 302 -

835 441 320 8 5 57 - 50 19 $2 IHI $3 '.1'16 ... $3 3A4 ... ... . .. $1 841 - ... $1 611 ...

PkK:e of work no1 reported

236 $2 546

143 $3 176

68 . .. --25

.. . 39

7 ... 32 . .. ----

1 314 429 650 174 61

11.3

910 252 531 86 41

12.0

1 314 60

116 64 52

354 165 70

151 134 100

6

910 106 56 27

249 8

104 30 3

13 314

-

374 $2 749

211 $2 701

93 . .. --

70 ... m

$2 596 172

$2 528 73

.. . --

47 ... 71

28

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495-216 0 - 73 - 41

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Table 190. Place of Work During the Census Week, by Selected Characteristics: 1970-Continued (Dato bo.W on wmplo soo te•t for minimum b<:t~ for derived figures (percent medlon, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text]

Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas of 100,000 or More

JACKSON SMSA-Continued

Negro-Continued

Means of Transportation - Continued Male, 65yeon .Wmol...,. ________ _

Maoo eornings .. _ ...... _ .. ___ .., .. - .. ~--Private alllomoblle, driver ------------------Mean eorn~ngt ____ ---- __ ,,. _____________ _ Private olllomobile, paHenger •. ___________ _

Mean eorningt.---------------- _________ _ -Public transpcrtotion •. ____ ---- __________ • _ -Mean ""rninll•---------------- __ --·---­Other means -----------------------------

Mean eornings ............ -------- ...... __ .... .. --.... 16 pews .... and ·- -- -- ... Mean earrungs _____ ,,_ .. ., ___ ,. ___ _

Private automobile. driver,, _________ ... ,. ........

~':!"a~~~~1e:Po;;;g;;:~:::::::::::: -Meon earnings .. ___ -------- ______ -- -----

Public tronsportotion .... ______________ -------MeQn earnings .... __ -------_--------------Other means-----------------------------Mean earnings.,. ___ ------ ____ ----- .. -- .. ---

h•ale, 1• to 44 Y"'" old ......... . -Mean earnings. ... ___ ... _.,. ____ ,. ..... _.,_ Privott outomobtie, driver ___ .,. .. ______ .,_.,. __ _ -~C:no:~':n'l~;~ r;osseng;,-:::::::::::::: -

Mean earning; ____ ----------------------Public transportatlon ______ ---- ___________ _ -~~=nr:i~~::::::::::::::::::::::::: --

Mean eomlngs. ................ ' ... --------~ ............ .. -,._., 4510 64 Y""" old •••••••••

Mean eornings- .............. ____ ,.. ___ _ Private automobile. drtver ~-·-- ......... ,.. .. ,. ...........

Meon earnings __________________ ~-----Private ouh>mobile. pauenger ____________ ..

Mean earnings .... ------·---·-----------

:a~a~:;;f~~~~~::::::::::::::::::::: Mean earnings ....... ____ .... ----·---------

ft•U., 65 yeDf'1i .Wand ner ............ .. Moon earnings_,,_~--~-------- ..

Private outom0-bile, driver-------·---"-.. -~ Mean earnings ______ ... -- __ ,. _____ ,._ ... _ ~ ..

Private autom0-bile, pauenger ____________ .. Meon earnings .... __________ ~- ____ -----~

Public trnns.portotion ........ ---- ____ -------....

Ot~i;ee:~~i~~::~::::: :: ::::: :: :::: ::: Mean earnings ...... -- ---- ------ --------

Years of School Completed

Mok, 16 Y"" old oo4 '""···----­Elementary, 8 years or 1 ... ------ -------­Hi<jh school, 1 lo 4 years---------------­College, 1 to 3 years----------------

4 years or more .... __________ _ Median school Y""" compk!ted ___________ _

Fetoole, 16 yeon okl ........ -----­Ek!montory, 8 years or le••--------···-·· High school, 1 to 4 ye<>rs ---------------· College, l lo 3 Y""'"--------------··

4 yeors or more----~--.. -- ..... Medion school yeors completed ___________ _

Major Otcupotion Group Mole, 16 yeon old ....r ....,. _______ _

Professional, lec:hnic:ol, and kindred workers • Monogers ond odministrofon, except form __ Sok!sworkers •• ------------------ -------Clerical and kindred workers •••••••••••••• Crofhmen <>nd kindred workers-----------0pero1;....,., excepttronsport ---- -- ---- •• __ Transport equipment opero1~ve$ -~- .. -- .. ---­laborers, except form-----------···--·-· form workers ___________ ..... ,,.~ .. -~--......... S..Vice workers, including priva11 hou .. hokl. Armed forces--·-----------------------

Fe•ale, 16 yeon okl ""4 ....- •••••• Professional. te<:hnicol. and kindred workers • Managers ond odmt.nistroton, exc;ept form __ Solosworkers --------·-- ••••••••••••••••• Clerical ond kindred workers __ •• __ --·- •••• Cralt•m•n and kindred worker• ••••••••••• Operatives.. except tn::msport __ ... ____ .. _ -..---Tronsport equipment operotives. ----------­Laborers, excPpt farm -- .. ·----·----------Fann worker$ ..... -~ ..... --------------------Service workers, including private househokJ _ Armed Forces--------------------------

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

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

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Totol workers 16 years

ol<I and over

515 $2 200

260 $2 636

137 $2 247

26 ... 162

$1 354

12 9114 $2 227 4 924

$2 956 4 665

$1 872 1 689

$1 651 1 706

$1 667

a S66 $2 334 3 456

$2 991 3 119

$1 970 976

$1 774 1 015

$1 757

3 l89 $2 095

1 290 $2 952

1 372 $1 770

652 $1 532

575 $1 586

529 $1 468

178 $2 305

174 $922

61

116 ...

14 636 7 133 5 602

871 1!30 9.2

,, 984 4 651> 6 160 I 082 1 086

105

14 636 789 334 201 767

2 440 2 668 1 652 2 630

806 2 342

7

12 984 I 653

162 272

1 106 118

I 636 138 219 93

7 585 -

Living in•i<kl central city (cities)

Working lns.Kie ce1~1ro1 city Working

ir\SMSA In central outside bu$i-· a .. - central

Toto! diotritt where ci1y

351 27 236 18 $2 723 ... $3 267

105 - 130 'iri $2 815 - "" --· 57 5 32 -

-26 5 ":ii -... -83 17 53 -... ... ... -

9 4%7 665 6 C/26 662 $2 310 $2 131 $2 252 $3 016 3 455 184 2 439 298

$3 096 $2 427 $3 123 $3 626 3 134 201 2 318 260

$2 002 $1 970 $1 964 $2 686 1 638 200 1 271 65

$1 654 $2 138 $1 541 1 200 eo 898 39

$1 752 ... $1 639 ... 6 257 473 4 472 480

$2 405 $2 251 $2 350 $3 332 2 445 144 1 704 223

$3 079 $2 565 $3 134 $3 699 2 122 127 1 546 182

$2 121 $2 059 $3 191 9'.11 143 692 36

$1 790 $2 254 $1 596 ... 751 59 530 39

$1 781 --· $1 661 ... 2 729 173 2 137 174

$2 229 $1 786 $2 161 $2 210 572 33 653 67

$3 232 $3 147 860 74 660 7B

$1 896 $1 864 ·--63S 53 522 29 $1 520 'i3 $1 528 ""

359 302 -$1 854 ... $1 772 -441 19 317 a

$1 470 "" $1 409 "8 138 7 82 $2 522 ... ...

152 - 112 -$'139 - -61 4 57 ---- ·-- -

90 8 66 -... ... -·- -

9 736 779 6 934 8611 4 071 262 2 902 329 4 245 339 3 125 380

704 126 479 56 716 52 428 103

100 106 9.9 10.8

9 427 665 6 926 662 3 080 188 2 228 213 4 494 340 3 461 244

942 91 707 49 911 46 530 156 10.9 11.8 10.9 11.3

9 736 779 6 934 868 6IH 28 427 102 257 24 155 38 187 31 98 30 618 67 468 so

1 716 ll2 1 276 ea 1 676 112 1 249 204 1 221 47 949 96 1 533 61 1 176 123

113 - 16 13 1 739 327 1 120 132

7 - - -9 427 665 6 C/26 462 1 271 43 767 224

123 - 101 6 230 56 101 7 964 151 690 40 92 - B6 -

1 195 39 988 38 tJ9 15 54 -

167 6 156 -22 - 12 -5 274 355 3 971 347 - - - -

Living outside central city (cities)

Working inside central city Working

Working in SMSA Working out•ide Ploce of In central outside outside

SMSA of work not business Else- central SMSA of residence reported Total district where city residence

11 $9 234 - 59 138 26 $1 436 - $1 399

'i3 'ii 26 75 - 25 26

··- '20 ·oo - ... . i3 - - 15 52 -- ... ·-· ... '"" ...

- - - - - - -- - - - - - -- 13 79 - 19 60 -- ... ... - "'" ... -

191 983 3 ss1 87 933 2 118 156 $4 664 $1 907 $2 007 ·.40 $2 184 $1 925 $2 699

124 410 1 469 529 733 64 $2 282 $2 626 $2 701 $2 529 ·02 62 293 1 531 32 353 934

... $1 327 $1 607 $1 544 $1 652 ... - 102 51 6 15 30 -- ... '36 .iii -5 178 506 9 10 ... $1 818 $1 463 ... ·-· $1 455 ""

136 696 2 309 71 669 1 281 107 $4 392 $1 835 $2 142 $2 302 $2 130 ·37 85 289 1 011 40 366 507

$2 073 $2 776 'ii, $2 886 $2 653 46 221 997 278 537 60 --- $1 323 $1 648 ... $1 606 $1 811 "" - 68 37 6 7 24 -

- i64 ... -

5 118 9 18 213 10 ... ·-· $1 688 "" ... $1 693 ... 48 197 1 160 16 253 767 49

$2 752 $1 779 ... $1 907 $1 615 32 87 418 - 152 204 27

$2 367 - $2 353 $2 280 16 32 512 16 75 375 22 ... $1 559 ... '"ri $1 474 .. . - 34 14 - 6 -- - ... -- 44 216 - 18 182 -- ... $1 141 - ... $1 120 -7 90 88 - 11 70 -... - ... -7 34 40 - 11 22 -... ".40 ·22 - ... ... -- - - 22 -- ... "" - - "" -- - - - - - -- - - - - - -- 16 26 - - 26 -- ... ... - - . .. -

277 878 4 900 159 1 713 2 389 265 103 475 3 062 117 943 1 546 190 75 326 I 557 42 636 718 69 28 15 167 - 91 65 -71 62 114 - 43 60 6

10.7 8.5 8.2 7.0 8.7 B.0 6.9 191 983 3 557 87 933 2 118 156

9 442 1 576 15 368 987 49 10 439 1 666 36 437 1 031 63 40 55 140 28 65 30 10

132 47 175 8 63 70 34 17+ 9.5 9.6 ... 10.3 9.3 10.8

277 871 4 900 159 1 713 2 389 265 78 34 120 - 45 58 11 14 26 77 13 37 27 -- 28 14 - 5 9 -10 23 149 - 77 33 25 75 203 724 15 362 220 39 21 90 992 15 349 486 60 39 90 431 16 159 223 22 14 159 1rm 42 470 433 76 16 68 693 - 26 595 5 10 150 603 58 183 305 27 - 7 - - - - -

191 983 3 557 87 933 2 118 156 130 107 382 17 108 204 39 16 - 39 - 32 --- 66 42 - 42 --23 80 124 18 67 29 -- 6 26 - 6 20 -- 130 441 17 140 217 40 - - 69 - 60 5 - -- 52 - 8 38 6 - 10 71 - - 66 -17 584 2 311 35 604 1 410 71 - - - - - - -

Place of work not reported

11

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263 $1 303

103

i30 . .. --

30 ... 181

$1 oea 61

iOi. ... --

14 ... 75

35

'ii ... --

16 ... 7 . .. 7 ... ------

374 266 92 11 5

61

263 157 99 7 -

7.6

374 6 --

14 88 82 11 76 67 30 -

263 14 1 -

10 -

27 9 -5

191 -

26-636 MISSISSIPPI DET Al LED CHARACTERISTICS