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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 />
<strong>1990</strong> <strong>Census</strong> Code Ranges <strong>and</strong> Categories 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 />
220-255 Education, training, <strong>and</strong> library occupations 0.064 8,668<br />
260-296 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, <strong>and</strong> media occupations<br />
0.009 1,295<br />
330-353 Health technologists <strong>and</strong> technicians 0.031 4,202<br />
360-365 Healthcare support occupations 0.629 85,725<br />
400-416 Food preparation <strong>and</strong> serving related occupations 0.534 72,877<br />
470-496 Sales <strong>and</strong> related occupations 91.311 12,449,981<br />
500-593 Office <strong>and</strong> administrative support occupations 1.830 249,486<br />
770-896 Production occupations 0.961 131,068<br />
900 Supervisors, transportation <strong>and</strong> material moving workers 0.505 68,878<br />
911-915 Motor vehicle operators 0.283 38,602<br />
303-389 Administrative support occupations, including clerical 18,826,477<br />
050-073 Business operations specialists 1.482 279,057<br />
080-095 Financial specialists 0.053 10,012<br />
100-124 Computer <strong>and</strong> mathematical occupations 0.007 1,294<br />
200-206 Community <strong>and</strong> social services occupations 0.003 602<br />
210-215 Legal occupations 0.287 54,076<br />
220-255 Education, training, <strong>and</strong> library occupations 1.670 314,355<br />
260-296 Arts, design, entertainment, sports, <strong>and</strong> media occupations 0.016 3,063<br />
330-353 Health technologists <strong>and</strong> technicians 0.422 79,471<br />
360-365 Healthcare support occupations 0.200 37,680<br />
373, 390-395 Other protective service workers, including supervisors 0.015 2,770<br />
400-416 Food preparation <strong>and</strong> serving related occupations 0.034 6,445<br />
470-496 Sales <strong>and</strong> related occupations 0.771 145,094<br />
500-593 Office <strong>and</strong> administrative support occupations 94.649 17,819,140<br />
770-896 Production occupations 0.220 41,512<br />
920-942 Rail, water <strong>and</strong> other transportation occupations 0.007 1,278<br />
950-975 Material moving workers 0.163 30,628<br />
403-407 Private household occupations 521,154<br />
400-416 Food preparation <strong>and</strong> serving related occupations 2.962 15,436<br />
420-425 Building <strong>and</strong> grounds cleaning <strong>and</strong> maintenance<br />
occupations 59.336 309,230<br />
430-465 Personal care <strong>and</strong> service occupations 37.182 193,778<br />
500-593 Office <strong>and</strong> administrative support occupations 0.208 1,083<br />
770-896 Production occupations 0.312 1,627<br />
413-427 Protective service occupations 1,992,852<br />
080-095 Financial specialists 0.136 2,701<br />
370-372, 374- Fire fighting, prevention, <strong>and</strong> law enforcement workers,<br />
386 including supervisors 58.301 1,161,860<br />
373, 390-395 Other protective service workers, including supervisors 40.919 815,447<br />
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