Table 3-10 |
Employment distribution and average earnings of 4-digit NAICS industry classifications, by proportion of employment in S&E occupations: 2006 |
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Average worker salary ($) |
Workers in S&E occupations (%) |
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All
occupations |
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All S&E
occupations |
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Non-S&E
occupations |
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S&E
occupations |
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>40 |
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2,080,670 |
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973,160 |
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68,600 |
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77,100 |
20–40 |
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3,483,360 |
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984,060 |
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52,800 |
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78,000 |
10–20 |
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10,491,600 |
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1,504,350 |
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53,900 |
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72,000 |
4–10 |
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13,045,120 |
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835,750 |
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46,000 |
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65,900 |
<4 |
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99,710,090 |
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1,049,190 |
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34,600 |
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61,600 |
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NAICS = North American Industry Classification System
NOTES: NAICS has a hierarchal structure that uses 2 to 4 digits; 4-digit NAICS industries are subsets of 3-digit industries, which are subsets of 2-digit sectors. For data by individual 4-digit NAICS industries, see appendix tables 3-4 and 3-5.
SOURCE: Bureau of Labor Statistics, Occupational Employment Statistics Survey, May 2006. Science and Engineering Indicators 2008 |
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