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Table 7. <strong>1990</strong> <strong>Census</strong> STF-3 Occupation Groups <strong>and</strong><br />
<strong>The</strong>ir Redistribution into the <strong>Census</strong> 2000 SF-3 Occupation Groups<br />
Table 7. <strong>1990</strong> <strong>Census</strong> STF-3 Occupation Groups <strong>and</strong> <strong>The</strong>ir Redistribution into the <strong>Census</strong> 2000 SF-3 Occupation Groups<br />
Note: the conversion factors <strong>and</strong> numbers shown in this table are different from <strong>and</strong> replace the preliminary counterparts previously published. For<br />
an explanation of the changes, see the text of the accompanying Technical Report.<br />
<strong>1990</strong> <strong>Census</strong> Code Ranges <strong>and</strong> Categories<br />
Number Percent of <strong>1990</strong> Redist<br />
<strong>Census</strong> 2000 Code Ranges <strong>and</strong> Categories<br />
Employed <strong>1990</strong> Group to 2000<br />
Total Employed 115,681,202 115,681,202<br />
003-037 Executive, administrative, <strong>and</strong> managerial occupations<br />
001-016, 022- Management occupations, except farmers <strong>and</strong> farm<br />
14,227,916<br />
043 managers 55.801 7,939,298<br />
050-073 Business operations specialists 12.332 1,754,594<br />
080-095 Financial specialists 15.216 2,164,883<br />
100-124 Computer <strong>and</strong> mathematical occupations 0.537 76,403<br />
130-153 Architects, surveyors, cartographers, <strong>and</strong> engineers 0.054 7,616<br />
160-196 Life, physical, <strong>and</strong> social science occupations 0.018 2,612<br />
200-206 Community <strong>and</strong> social services occupations 0.365 51,931<br />
210-215 Legal occupations 0.164 23,384<br />
220-255 Education, training, <strong>and</strong> library occupations 0.321 45,696<br />
260-296 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, <strong>and</strong> media occupations 0.375 53,312<br />
300-326, 354 Health diagnosing <strong>and</strong> treating practitioners <strong>and</strong> technical<br />
occupations 0.167 23,732<br />
370-372, 374- Fire fighting, prevention, <strong>and</strong> law enforcement workers,<br />
386 including supervisors 0.223 31,752<br />
373, 390-395 Other protective service workers, including supervisors 0.208 29,539<br />
400-416 Food preparation <strong>and</strong> serving related occupations 1.996 284,001<br />
420-425 Building <strong>and</strong> grounds cleaning <strong>and</strong> maintenance<br />
occupations 0.268 38,080<br />
430-465 Personal care <strong>and</strong> service occupations 1.027 146,176<br />
470-496 Sales <strong>and</strong> related occupations 1.783 253,744<br />
500-593 Office <strong>and</strong> administrative support occupations 6.434 915,402<br />
600-613 Farming, fishing, <strong>and</strong> forestry occupations 0.278 39,600<br />
621-676 Construction trades workers 0.539 76,657<br />
700-762 Installation, maintenance, <strong>and</strong> repair occupations 0.696 99,008<br />
770-896 Production occupations 0.037 5,280<br />
900 Supervisors, transportation <strong>and</strong> material moving workers 0.964 137,088<br />
903-904 Aircraft <strong>and</strong> traffic control occupations 0.161 22,848<br />
920-942 Rail, water <strong>and</strong> other transportation occupations 0.037 5,280<br />
043-199 Professional specialty occupations<br />
001-016, 022- Management occupations, except farmers <strong>and</strong> farm<br />
16,305,666<br />
043 managers 0.520 84,867<br />
020, 021 Farmers <strong>and</strong> farm managers 0.006 916<br />
050-073 Business operations specialists 0.210 34,219<br />
100-124 Computer <strong>and</strong> mathematical occupations 4.981 812,202<br />
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