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November 4, 2008    DOL Home > Women's Bureau > Statistics > 20 Leading Occupations of Employed Women 2001

20 Leading Occupations of Employed Women
Full-time Wage and Salary Workers
2001 Annual Averages

(Employment in thousands)

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        Women’s
    Total   Median
  Total Employed   Usual
  Employed (Men and Percent Weekly
Occupation Women Women) Women Earnings
Total, 16 years and older        
(all employed women, full time        
wage and salary workers) 43,671 99,599 43.8 $511
         
         
Retail and personal sales workers,        
   including cashiers 1,971 3,474 56.7 313
Managers and administrators, n.e.c. 1,836 5,747 31.9 762
Secretaries 1,821 1,846 98.6 475
Elementary school teachers 1,596 1,959 81.5 731
Registered nurses 1,459 1,604 91 820
Sales supervisors and proprietors 1,423 3,380 42.1 502
Nursing aides, orderlies,        
   and attendants 1,309 1,472 88.9 356
Cashiers 1,075 1,383 77.7 292
Bookkeepers, accounting,        
   and auditing clerks 975 1,058 92.2 474
Accountants and auditors 793 1,374 57.7 687
Investigators and adjusters,        
   except insurance 752 998 75.4 487
Receptionists 697 712 97.9 401
Secondary school teachers 651 1,155 56.4 759
Administrative support occupations, n.e.c. 632 830 76.1 512
Cooks 546 1,382 39.5 305
General office clerks 536 624 85.9 462
Managers, medicine and health 508 665 76.4 725
Social workers 500 711 70.3 630
Teachers, pre-kindergarten        
   and kindergarten 487 495 98.4 476
Janitors and cleaners 466 1,536 30.3 318

Source: U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Annual Averages 2001.




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