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(Thousands)Page 1 of 3Occupation1983198519871989199119931995199719992001 All occupations44,04747,25950,33453,02753,49654,91057,52359,87362,04262,992Managerial and professional specialty9,65911,04912,28613,74614,31115,41916,94018,43720,02120,928Executive, administrative, and managerial3,4904,3515,0535,9046,0466,4417,3468,1708,8409,348Professional specialty6,1696,6997,2327,8428,2658,9789,59310,26711,18111,580Engineers, architects, and surveyors104128138171175174198227253273 Architects S S S S S S S S S50Engineers91113120138153150163195221221 Aerospace S S S S S S S S S S Agricultural S S S S S S S S S SChemical S S S S S S S S S SCivil S S S S S S S S S SElectrical and electronic S S S S S S53606574Industrial S S S S S S S S S SMarine and naval architects S S S S S S S S S SMechanical S S S S S S S S S SMetallurgical and materials S S S S S S S S S SMining S S S S S S S S S SNuclear S S S S S S S S S SPetroleum S S S S S S S S S SOther S S S S S S S S S SSurveyors and mapping scientists S S S S S S S S S SHealth assessment and treating1,6291,7171,8531,9022,0402,2432,3692,4952,5882,629Dietitians65765775668788897787Pharmacists S51 S5669726292106102Physicians' assistants S S S S S S S S S SRegistered nurses1,3151,3761,5111,5071,6151,7491,8411,9301,9782,013Therapists188196218247265311350343392379Respiratory (inhalation) S S S S S5456505553Occupational S S S S S S S S6159Physical S S566979839170105100Speech S5567566375849792102Other S S S S505972777965Health diagnosing98108131141153187229259258312Dentists S S S S S S S S S SOptometrists S S S S S S S S S SPhysicians828510098115133169190177223Podiatrists S S S S S S S S S SVeterinarians S S S S S S S S S SOther S S S S S S S S S SMathematical and computer scientists137178233304341340382454575633 Actuaries S S S S S S S S S SComputer systems analysts and scientists77101144184228230275354442496Operations and systems researchers S57749887938582112111and analystsStatisticians S S S S S S S S S SOther S S S S S S S S S SNatural scientists737894111115161142164174200 Agricultural and food scientists S S S S S S S S S S Atmospheric and space scientists S S S S S S S S S SBiological and life scientists S S S S S S S S S56Chemists, except biochemists S S S S S S S S S51Forestry and conservation scientists S S S S S S S S S SGeologists and geodesists S S S S S S S S S SMedical scientists S S S S S S S S S SPhysicists and astronomers S S S S S S S S S SOther S S S S S S S S S S
TABLE H-3. Employed females 16 years and older, by detailed occupation: Selected years, 1983–2001 annual averages
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(Thousands)Page 2 of 3Occupation1983198519871989199119931995199719992001Social scientists and urban planners122122154182205227246242269263Economists S S S51535675717271Psychologists777693113138153154152172165Sociologists S S S S S S S S S SUrban planners S S S S S S S S S SOther S S S S S S S S S STeachers, postsecondary (college 220226245275315329382371414435and university) Agriculture and forestry S S S S S S S S S SBiological sciences S S S S S S S S S SChemistry S S S S S S S S S SComputer sciences S S S S S S S S S SEarth, environmental, and marine sciences S S S S S S S S S SEconomics S S S S S S S S S SEngineering S S S S S S S S S SHealth specialties S S S S S S S S S SMathematical sciences S S S S S S S S S SMedical sciences S S S S S S S S S SNatural sciences NEC S S S S S S S S S SPhysics S S S S S S S S S SPolitical sciences S S S S S S S S S SPsychology S S S S S S S S S SSocial sciences NEC S S S S S S S S S SSociology S S S S S S S S S SOther135144173198215221261260301317Teachers, except postsecondary 2,3862,5732,6422,8842,9773,2943,3653,6323,9524,098(college and university)Elementary school1,1251,1421,1341,2621,2991,4251,4611,5711,7361,828Prekindergarten and kindergarten294325383421441492489561591637Secondary school627635636641663708702685772763Special education67175181217235238262318311304Other274296308343338431451497542566Other1,3991,5691,7421,8731,9442,0232,2802,4232,6992,737Technical, sales, and administrative support20,18721,50722,70423,44023,46623,64124,10724,54924,84224,877 Administrative support, including clerical13,10013,88214,61414,74014,71714,67914,61314,46914,51214,553Sales5,6176,0886,4656,9416,8726,9247,4857,8948,0697,924Technicians and related support1,4711,5371,6241,7591,8772,0392,0092,1862,2612,400Engineering and related technologists 151163153180176156157178185214and techniciansDrafting occupations S52 S61 S S S S S SElectrical and electronic technicians S S S S S S S566393Industrial engineering technicians S S S S S S S S S SMechanical engineering technicians S S S S S S S S S SSurveying and mapping technicians S S S S S S S S S SOther62635760706065746863Health technologists and technicians9379299621,0511,1421,2371,3141,3571,3801,477Clinical laboratory technologists 194223204229241242268295266279and techniciansDental hygienists65567280837594105105114Health record technologists and S S51666357 S S S StechniciansLicensed practical nurses430390393397421401380384339353Radiologic technicians72899094104103114103124118Other134124151185231360442453529597
TABLE H-3. Employed females 16 years and older, by detailed occupation: Selected years, 1983–2001 annual averages
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